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Property owners are encouraged to provide any relevant flooding information by taking a brief survey to assist the Town in evaluating properties that have experienced repetitive flood damage.

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Is this property a business or residence?

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Residence 100.0% 2

How many years have you occupied the structure at this address?

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More than 10 years 100.0% 2

Do you own or rent this structure?

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Own 100.0% 2

What type of foundation does the structure have?

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Concrete slab 100.0% 2

Has this structure or property ever been flooded or had a water problem as a result of a weather event?

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No 100.0% 2

In what year(s) did the structure or property flood?

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Where did you get water?

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How deep did the water get?

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What is the longest time that water stayed in the structure or on the property?

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What do you feel was the cause of your flooding? (Check all that apply)

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Have you taken any of these flood protection actions on the property? (Check all that apply)

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Which flood protection measures (checked in previous question) worked?

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Is this building located in the FEMA floodplain?

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Yes 100.0% 2

Do you have flood insurance for this building?

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Yes 100.0% 2

Please provide any additional information and comments you may have about flooding on this structure, property or the surrounding area.

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