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Donovan sits in eastern Iroquois County near the Indiana line, on the prairie in the Iroquois River watershed. Low ground along local channels can fall within a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, though the village itself lies away from the main river. An Elevation Certificate documents how a building relates to the Base Flood Elevation for insurance and permit needs.
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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The village of Donovan, with about 283 residents in Beaver Township, occupies eastern Iroquois County prairie in the Iroquois River watershed, where local creeks shape the mapped floodplain more than the main river. When a parcel is mapped into a Special Flood Hazard Area, a FEMA Elevation Certificate from a licensed Illinois surveyor records the lowest floor against the Base Flood Elevation, which insurers use for rating and the floodplain administrator uses for permit review. A certificate showing the structure above the Base Flood Elevation can support a Letter of Map Amendment. Deeds for Donovan parcels are recorded through the Iroquois County Recorder of Deeds in Watseka. Away from its creek margins, most Donovan parcels sit clear of mapped flood zones.
Donovan sits in eastern Iroquois County within the Iroquois River watershed but away from the main river, so its flood exposure is generally tied to local creeks.
It also records the property’s flood zone, the Base Flood Elevation, and the FEMA map panel that applies, alongside the surveyed building elevations.
It documents that the building’s lowest floor sits above the Base Flood Elevation, which is the key evidence FEMA reviews for a Letter of Map Amendment.
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