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FOUNDATION LOCATION CERTIFICATION
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E-Mail to: CCCL(cbdep.state.fl.us
Or Mail to:
Coastal Construction Control Line Program
Division of Water Resource Management
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
2600 Blair Stone Road Mail Station 3566
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
Permit Number: SL-373 Permittee Name: Peter D. Reed
This is to certify that all aspects of the foundation location, as constructed, are in accordance with both the plans
and the project description approved by the Department of Environmental Protection as part of the permit. The
foundation location certification is based upon such surveys as are necessary to determine the actual location
specified below:
Distance the seawardmost piling has been placed as measured perpendicular to the
coastal construction control line: feet
Note: Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications shall be stated as an exception to this
certification.No further vertical construction on the permitted structure is authorized until the CCCL Section of
the Division of Water Resource Management has notified the permittee, in writing, that this foundation location
certification has been approved.
Signature of Applicant: Date:
Typed or Printed Name of Applicant:
Signature of Surveyor: Date:
Typed or Printed Name of Surveyor:
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State of Florida Registration Number:
DEP Form 73-114B(Updated 12/13)
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ONE-HUNDRED -YEAR STORM ELEVATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
HABITABLE STRUCTURES LOCATED SEAWARD OF A COASTAL
CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE
PURPOSE
This document defines and provides the elevation standards for habitable structures located seaward of a
coastal construction control line (CCCL) , and the instructions for completing the CCCL Elevation Certificate
required within section 3107 of the Florida Building Code.
The coastal construction control line delineates that area of the beach-dune system that is expected to be
subject to severe fluctuation resulting from a one-hundred-year storm event. The one-hundred-year storm
elevation requirements for habitable structures located seaward of the coastal construction control line ensure that
the lowest horizontal structural member of the building is placed at an elevation above the predicted breaking
wave crest.
Appendix A identifies the date the CCCL was recorded and its record plat location as filed in the Office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Public Records of each County.
Appendix B tabulates the one-hundred-year storm elevations and design grades for all coastal counties with
established coastal construction control lines . The one-hundred-year storm elevation is the height of the breaking
wave crest or wave approach as superimposed on the storm surge with dynamic wave set-up of a one-hundred-
year storm. The design grade is the predicted eroded grade caused by the one-hundred-year storm event and
should be considered by the design professional in the calculation of pile capacities and embedment depths of
driven piles . All piles standing above the design grade should be designed as columns in accordance with the
provisions of the Florida Building Code.
The maps contained in the document titled "Coastal County Maps" (not attached) are a compilation of
coastal county maps that show the coastal construction control line and the location and identification number of
the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) range monuments .
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE CCCL ELEVATION CERTIFICATE
The certificate will be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a registered land surveyor or
professional engineer or architect. As part of the permit process and upon placement of the lowest horizontal
structural member, the property owner will submit, to the building official, a completed CCCL Elevation
Certificate depicting the elevation of the lowest horizontal structural member of the lowest habitable floor, as
constructed in relation to National Geodetic Vertical Datum (N. G.V.D .) . This certificate will be approved by the
building official prior to commencing any additional work. Any work undertaken prior to approval of the
certificate will be at the property owner' s risk. The building official will review the submitted elevation data, and
any deficiencies found will be corrected by the permit holder immediately and prior to any further work being !
authorized to proceed.
SECTION A Property Information
The CCCL Elevation Certificate identifies the building, its owner and the building location. Provide the
building owner' s name (s) , the building' s complete street address, and lot and block number.
SECTION B One-Hundred-Year Storm Elevation Information
In order to complete this portion of the Elevation Certificate, it is necessary to refer to the tables provided in
Appendix B and the appropriate county map in the document titled "Coastal County Maps" or the official
recorded coastal construction control line maps located in the clerk of the court's office.
❑ 1. Referencing the "Coastal County Maps" or the official recorded CCCL maps, locate the property and note
the nearest range monument to the property. Using the tables in Appendix B, locate the county name and
range monument and record the one-hundred-year storm elevation for the property. Please note that the
elevations listed in the tables represent the design wave height of one hundred year storm, not the
storm surge elevation. Also note that the building elevation may be affected by environmental issues I
addressed in the FDEP permit for construction seaward of the CCCL. j
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❑ 2. The CCCL Elevation Certificate uses the bottom of the building' s lowest horizontal structural member as
the point for measuring its elevation. Diagrams 1 and 2 located below are to be used to help determine the
location of the lowest horizontal structural member. Record the elevation measurement (to the nearest tenth
of a foot) of the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member as determined by the registered land
surveyor, professional engineer or architect.
❑ 3 . Record the benchmark used to establish the lowest horizontal structural member elevation along with the
benchmark elevation in the space provided.
SECTION C Certification
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Complete as indicated. The elevation certificate may only be signed by a registered land surveyor or professional
engineer or architect registered by the State of Florida.
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CCCL ELEVATION CERTIFICATE
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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This certificate is required by section 3107 of the Florida Building Code for habitable structures built seaward of a coastal
construction control line to ensure the lowest horizontal structural member of such structures is located above the local
one-hundred-year storm elevation as published in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection' s document titled,
One-Hundred-Year Storm Elevation Requirements for Habitable Structures Located Seaward of a Coastal Construction j
Control Line" . The elevation of the lowest horizontal structural member is to be shown in relation to National Geodetic
Vertical Datum (N. G.V.D ., 1929) .
NOTICE: This certificate shall be completed as part of the permitting process and submitted to the building official who
will note any deficiencies and notify the permit holder of any actions necessary to bring the structure into compliance with
the elevation requirement. Any deficiencies found by the building official shall be corrected by the permit holder
immediately and prior to proceeding with work. Any work undertaken prior to submission of this certification shall be at
the property owner' s risk.
SECTION A Property Information j
PROPERTY OWNERS NAME
STREET ADDRESS (Including Apt, Unit, Suite and/or Bldg. Number) OR P.O. BOX NUMBER
OTHER DESCRIPTION (Lot and Block Numbers, etc)
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CITY - STATE ZIP CODE
SECTION B One-Hundred-Year Storm Elevation Information I
1 . Pursuant to the above document, the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member must be located at or above
feet N.G.V.D , j
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2. The bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the building is feet N .G.V.D.
3 . Control elevation reference mark used: Benchmark ID BM elevation: feet N. G.V.D.
Please refer to the diagrams on page 2 of this document for information regarding the location of the bottom of the lowest horizontal
structural member.
SECTION C Certification
This certification is to be signed and sealed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect authorized by law to certify elevation information
and be submitted to and approved by the building official prior to commencing any additional work.
I certify that the information in Sections A, B, and C on this certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. L
CEICEFIER'S Ni"fE LICENSE NUMBER
TITLE COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE
SIGNATURE DATE TELEPHONE
COMMENTS:
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DEP Form 73-501
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FINAL CERTIFICATION
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Coastal Construction Control Line Program I
Division of Water Resource Management S L-373
Florida Department of Environmental Permit Number:
Mail to: Protection 2600 Blair Stone Road
Mail Station 3566
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
Peter D. Reed
E-Mail to: CCCL@dep.state.fl.us Permittee Name:
This is to certify that the work under the permit for construction or other activities seaward of the coastal
construction control line pursuant to Section 161.053,Florida Statutes,was inspected by the undersigned and was
found to be acceptable and satisfactory in accordance with the approved plans and project description and with
all conditions of the permit. All permitted construction or activities have been completed, and no unpermitted
construction or activities have occurred. Location and elevations specified by the permit and approved plans have
been verified and found to be correct, and topography and vegetation have been either preserved or restored as
required by the permit.
FOR WORK INCLUDING:
Three-Story, Single-Family Dwelling; Excavation/Fill; and Other Structures/Activities.
NOTE: Any deviations from the permit and any portions of the permitted work not actually
performed shall be noted and described in detail as an exception to this certification.
Signature of Engineer or Architect Date
Typed or Printed Name of Engineer or Architect
(Seal)
State of Florida Registration Number
DEP Form 73-115B(Updated 12/13)