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Manhattan is a mostly rural-edge village in southern Will County drained by small creeks and farm tributaries rather than a major river. Its FEMA flood exposure is limited and localized to those minor drainageways. For most parcels the risk is low, and a surveyed elevation confirms where the few mapped areas begin.
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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Manhattan, home to about 9,385 people, sits in Manhattan Township within Will County. The area drains through small creeks and agricultural tributaries, and FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas are limited to those minor corridors. Where a building is near mapped floodplain, a FEMA Elevation Certificate completed by a licensed surveyor establishes its elevation relative to the Base Flood Elevation, which insurers use to rate any required flood coverage, the village uses for permit review, and owners use to pursue a Letter of Map Amendment. The Will County Recorder of Deeds in Joliet records Manhattan’s deeds.
For most of Manhattan flood risk is limited, since the village drains through small creeks rather than a major river; only parcels near those mapped corridors typically need an Elevation Certificate.
The surveyor typically needs access to measure the building’s floor and grade elevations and references the FEMA map for your flood zone and Base Flood Elevation.
If it shows your structure is above the Base Flood Elevation and supports a Letter of Map Amendment, it can lead FEMA to remove the property from the mapped zone, which may end a mandatory insurance requirement.
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