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Set on the higher ground of Chicago’s northwest suburbs, Arlington Heights carries far less flood exposure than the low river-corridor towns to its south and east. Most of the village drains through creeks and engineered stormwater channels rather than a major mapped river, so many parcels sit outside the Special Flood Hazard Area. Where a property does touch a mapped floodplain, a FEMA Elevation Certificate settles the question by recording exactly how the building sits against the Base Flood Elevation.
A FEMA Elevation Certificate documents your building’s elevation relative to the Base Flood Elevation on the FEMA flood map. Insurers use it to rate flood policies and communities use it to confirm floodplain compliance; it can also support a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) to remove a structure from a flood zone.
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With about 77,600 residents across Wheeling, Elk Grove, and Palatine Townships, Arlington Heights is one of the larger communities in northwestern Cook County. Local drainage feeds tributary creeks tied to the Des Plaines River system, with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) as the regional stormwater authority. Because the village sits on comparatively elevated terrain, notable flood risk is limited and confined mainly to the immediate banks of its creeks and detention areas. For a property near one of those mapped areas, an Elevation Certificate gives insurers verified elevation data, satisfies floodplain-permit review, and provides the foundation for a Letter of Map Amendment when a structure sits above the flood.
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Generally no. The village sits on relatively high ground, so flood exposure is limited to parcels along its creeks and detention areas rather than across the community as a whole.
Only if the property falls in or near a mapped Special Flood Hazard Area, or if your lender or insurer requests one. A licensed surveyor can determine whether your specific parcel is affected.
It documents your building’s elevation relative to the Base Flood Elevation, which supports flood-insurance rating, floodplain-permit compliance, and a Letter of Map Amendment to remove a structure from a flood zone.
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