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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]FEMA maps are notoriously out of date, OP. Do NOT put any faith in them.[/b] I believe you are at higher risk of flooding based on the proximity of the storm drain. It's hard for you to accept this, but with the higher frequency of more extreme weather events, that storm drain is a risk to your property. You may be on slightly higher ground, but when (not if) the water rises 30 feet in 3 hours, you won't be scoffing anymore. Before FEMA updates its map for your area, you might want to sell. That's what people check, usually, and a flood-prone property is unsaleable. [/quote] This isn’t true. And even if you’re in a flood prone area, it’s not necessarily a problem. Don’t panic. [/quote]
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