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Inverness is an affluent, low-density village of large wooded lots in the northwest suburbs, sitting on generally elevated, well-drained ground. Ponds, small streams, and wetland pockets thread through the community, and it is the parcels beside those features that occasionally fall inside a mapped flood zone. A FEMA Elevation Certificate confirms, with survey-grade measurement, how a given building stands relative to 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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Inverness is a village of about 7,600 residents across Palatine and Barrington Townships in northwestern Cook County. Its drainage feeds tributaries of the Fox and Des Plaines watersheds, with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) as the regional stormwater authority. Given the large lots and higher terrain, notable flood exposure is limited and largely restricted to streamside, pond, and wetland parcels. On such a parcel, an Elevation Certificate pins the building’s height to the Base Flood Elevation, giving an insurer measured data to rate the policy, the village a basis for floodplain-permit review, and the owner grounds for a Letter of Map Amendment.
Official resources for Inverness property owners
No. Its large lots and higher ground keep flood exposure limited, with risk mostly confined to parcels beside streams, ponds, and wetlands.
When a building sits in or near a mapped Special Flood Hazard Area or when a lender or insurer asks for it to price a flood policy.
Yes. If it shows the lowest floor above the Base Flood Elevation, insurers can rate the policy on that verified elevation, often reducing the premium.
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