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On / Application fee is $25.00 Floodplain Development Permit Private is $100.00 Floodplain Development Permit Commercial is $500.00 Signature required in SECTION 1. Complete this form through SECTION 2. Proposed Subdivision Name (if applicable): SECTION 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS (Applicant to read and sign): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. No work may start until a permit is issued. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. If re.

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How to fill out the OK Floodplain Development Permit Application online

Filling out the OK Floodplain Development Permit Application online is a straightforward process that ensures compliance with local regulations. This guide will walk you through each step of the application, making it accessible for all users.

Follow the steps to successfully complete the application.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the application and open it in your preferred editor.
  2. Read through Section 1, which outlines the general provisions. Ensure you understand each statement before signing. This section requires your signature, confirming that all information provided is accurate.
  3. In Section 2, complete the proposed development details. Fill in your name, address, contact information, and the project location. If the legal description is extensive, attach it accordingly.
  4. In Section 2, check all applicable boxes under 'Description of Work' to indicate the nature of your project. Ensure that you provide an estimated cost for the project.
  5. Once you have completed the required fields in Section 2, submit the application form as directed to the Permitting Office or Local Administrator for processing.
  6. If applicable, Section 3 will be filled out by the Floodplain Administrator once the application is received, indicating the proposed development's location concerning floodplain designations.
  7. In Section 4, be prepared to provide any additional information required by the Floodplain Administrator. This may include site plans, development plans, and certifications as specified.
  8. Review sections 5 and 6 for your permit determination and any compliance actions required. Without the completed requirements in Section 6, a Certificate of Compliance cannot be issued.
  9. Upon completing the application and necessary documents, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form as required.

Start completing your OK Floodplain Development Permit Application online today to ensure your project meets all necessary guidelines.

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How do I obtain a Floodplain Development Permit? You must submit a Floodplain Development Permit Application along with additional plans & documents to the Larimer County Engineering Department. Engineering staff will help determine which submittals are required for a particular project.

You must get a permit before you do work in a floodplain.

It may be hard to believe, but urban areas that are not directly adjacent to a river, such as Downtown Fort Collins, are still at risk for flooding. In fact, parts of the downtown area are more at risk for flooding than areas developed after the 1980s when design standards for storm drainage were put in place.

The most recommended option for building in a flood zone is using structural elevation. For example, building the home on stilts will protect you from flooding. You also have the opportunity to receive a permit to fill the area with soil to raise it above the Base Flood Elevation.

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