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The DuPage River runs through Plainfield, and its West Branch corridor gives riverside parcels genuine FEMA flood exposure. Historic downtown areas and subdivisions set back from the river generally sit on higher ground. Because the mapped floodplain follows the channel closely, a measured elevation is the reliable way to know where a lot stands.
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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Plainfield is home to about 44,762 people in Plainfield Township, extending into Na-Au-Say and Wheatland, within Will County. The DuPage River passes through the village, and FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas trace that river corridor and its tributaries. For a building near the river, a FEMA Elevation Certificate completed by a licensed surveyor documents the lowest-floor elevation against the Base Flood Elevation, giving a flood insurer the data to rate a policy, the village floodplain administrator the basis to confirm permit compliance, and the owner the evidence to pursue a Letter of Map Amendment. The Will County Recorder of Deeds in Joliet maintains the deed records for these parcels.
The river and its mapped floodplain run through the village, so parcels along that corridor are the ones most likely to sit in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area requiring an Elevation Certificate.
Only a licensed professional land surveyor (or qualified engineer) can survey the elevations and certify the FEMA form; a homeowner cannot self-certify it.
Not always. It documents your elevation; if that elevation is above the Base Flood Elevation, it can support a Letter of Map Amendment, but the FEMA map determination still governs the outcome.
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