Rick Holmes, CBO Wayne Porter, CFM
Items needed to acquire permits for repair of damaged homes in a Special Flood
Hazard Area (SFHA). For structures located outside of a special flood hazard area, normal
permitting procedures apply.
1. Completed and signed permit application. (Included)
2. Official Elevation certificate. (See Q & A below)
3. Completed Damage Repair Worksheet. (Included)
Continue with items below if the structure is non-conforming. (See definition below)
4. Completed Property Owner's Damage Affidavit. (Included)
5. Completed Contractor's Damage Affidavit. (Included)
6. Pre-damaged appraised market value of the structure from a licensed appraiser. (Optional, see
how is market value determined below)
Notice of Determination of substantial damage will be issued upon request.
(Sample included)
Questions and Answers
What is a ‘non-conforming structure’? Existing structures that have the lowest finished floor below the
required elevation are non-conforming.
What is the FEMA 50% rule? Bay County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
making affordable flood insurance available for structures within its jurisdiction through FEMA. The
FEMA 50% Rule is a requirement for participation in this program. It limits the cost of repairs to non-
conforming structures to less than 50% of the “Market Value” of the structure prior to the Flood. If your
home is below the FEMA required flood elevation, the County has flood damage prevention regulations
that will affect repair your home.
What if the cost of repair exceeds 50% of the market value? If a building is ‘substantially damaged’ or
‘substantially improved’, it must be brought into compliance with Bay County floodplain regulations,
which may include elevating the building to or above the 100 year flood elevation. Likewise, all electrical
and mechanical equipment, bathrooms, and laundry rooms would need to be elevated. Only parking,
building access and storage is allowed below the flood level.
What is Substantial Damage? Damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of
restoring the structure to it’s before damage condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market
value of the structure before the damage occurred. (Note: The cost of the repairs must include all costs
necessary to fully repair the structure to its “before damage” condition.) Bay County has a 10 year
cumulative substantial damage clause in its floodplain management ordinance. This means that the
County includes the cost of any repairs or improvements made to the home within the last ten years
when making substantial damage determinations.
Where can I obtain an Elevation Certificate? Elevation Certificates must be prepared and certified by a
Licensed Land Surveyor, Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Architect who is authorized by
state or local law to certify elevation information. If an Elevation Certificate has been prepared for your
property, you may be able to obtain it from the property developer or the Bay County Floodplain
Manager may have a copy. Bay County Floodplain Manager (850) 248-8250
How is ‘market value’ determined? Bay County will use the assessed value of your structure recorded
by the Bay County Property Appraisers Office, plus the recommended adjustment factor. Only the value
of the structure is pertinent, the value of the site improvements such as pools, accessory structures,
fences, landscaping, docks, etc. are not included. If you disagree with the Bay County Property
Appraisers Office valuation of the structure, you may engage a State of Florida licensed property
appraiser to submit a comparable property appraisal for the pre-damage market value of the structure.
The appraised value of the structure less the value of all forms of depreciation is the ‘market value’.
When do I need to submit a Repair Cost Form? When a structure is non-conforming you must provide
an estimate of the cost to perform the proposed improvements or repairs if your building has been
damaged. The cost estimate must include all work required to repair the building to its pre-damage
condition. The cost estimate must include all labor and materials. If the work will be done by a
contractor, the contractor’s overhead and profit must be included. If the work will be done by the owner
or volunteers, market rates must be used to estimate the cost of materials and the value of labor.
Attached to this notice is a list of costs that must be included and costs that are excluded.
Who can I contact for more information? For answers to any questions regarding Bay County Floodplain
Regulations contact Bay County Floodplain Manager, Wayne Porter at 850-248-8250 or
wporter@baycountyfl.gov.
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Rick Holmes, CBO Wayne Porter, CFM
Property address: ______________________________________________________________________
Owner name: ______________________________ Phone number: ______________________________
Contractor: ________________________________ Phone number: ______________________________
Contractor License number: ________________ Contractor address: _____________________________
________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________
Contractor Affidavit
I hereby attest that I have personally inspected the building located at the above-referenced address and discussed
the nature and extent of the work requested by the owner, including all improvements, rehabilitation, remodeling,
repairs, additions and any other form of improvement.
At the request of the owner, I have prepared a cost estimate for all of the improvement work requested by the
owner for the repair of damage; I have prepared a cost estimate to repair the building to its pre-damage condition.
I acknowledge that if, during the course of construction, the owner requests more work or modification of the
work described in the application, that a revised cost estimate must be provided to the Bay County Builders
Services Department, which will re-evaluate its comparison of the cost of work to the market value of the
building to determine if the work is substantial improvement. Such re-evaluation may require revision of the
permit and may subject the property to additional requirements.
I also understand that I am subject to enforcement action and/or fines if inspection of the property reveals that I
have made repairs or improvements that were not included in the description of work and the cost estimate for
that work that were the basis for issuance of a permit.
__________________________________ ________________________________ ____________________
Contractor’s Signature Print Name Date
Notary required if not submitted in person
State of _________________________
County of ________________________
Before me this____________________ day of___________________ , 20_____ , personally appeared
_____________________________________ who being duly sworn deposes and says that he/she has read,
understands and agrees to comply with all the aforementioned conditions.
(stamp)
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Signature, Notary Public
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Rick Holmes, CBO Wayne Porter, CFM
Property address: ______________________________________________________________________
Owner name: ______________________________ Phone number: ______________________________
Contractor: ________________________________ Phone number: ______________________________
Contractor License number: ________________ Contractor address: _____________________________
________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________
Owner Affidavit
I hereby attest that the description included in the permit application for the work on the existing building that is
located at the property identified above is all of the work that will be done, including all improvements,
rehabilitation, remodeling, repairs, additions, and any other form of improvement. I further attest that I requested
the above-identified contractor to prepare a cost estimate for all of the work, including the contractor’s overhead
and profit. I acknowledge that if, during the course of construction, I decide to add more work or to modify the
work described, Bay County Builders Services Department, will re-evaluate the comparison of the cost of work to
the market value of the building to determine if the work is substantial improvement. Such re-evaluation may
require revision of the permit and may subject the property to additional requirements.
I also understand that I am subject to enforcement action and/or fines if inspection of the property reveals that I
have made repairs or improvements that were not included in the description of work and the cost estimate for
that work that were the basis for issuance of a permit.
__________________________________ ________________________________ ____________________
Owner’s Signature Print Name Date
Notary required if not submitted in person
State of _________________________
County of ________________________
Before me this____________________ day of___________________ , 20_____ , personally appeared
_____________________________________ who being duly sworn deposes and says that he/she has read,
understands and agrees to comply with all the aforementioned conditions.
(stamp)
_____________________________________
Signature, Notary Public
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Print Name, Notary Public
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Rick Holmes, CBO Wayne Porter, CFM
Property address:____________________________________________________
Owner name:_____________________________ Phone number______________
Contractor:__________________________ Lic:____________________________
This cost estimate of repairs must be signed by the contractor or by the owner if the owner acts
as the contractor. Owners who act as their own contractors must estimate their labor cost at
current market value for the work to be performed including construction supervision cost.
Sub-contractor bids
Bid amounts
Contractor or owner estimates
Material costs Labor costs
1. Masonry / Concrete
2. Carpentry Material (rough)
3. Carpentry Labor (rough)
4. Roofing
5. Insulation and Weather-strip
6. Exterior Finish
7. Doors, Windows & Shutters
8. Finish / Trim Carpentry
9. Hardware
10. Drywall
11. Cabinets & Countertops
12. Floor Covering
13. Plumbing
14. Shower / Tub / Toilet
15. Electrical & Light Fixtures
16. Concrete
17. Built-in Appliances
18. HVAC
19. Paint
20. Demolition & Removal
21. Overhead and Profit
22. Other:
Subtotal
Total of all
BAY COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
840 West 11
th
Street Room 2350
Panama City, Florida 32401
Telephone: (850) 248-8250
Fax: (850) 248-8267
Email: planning@baycountyfl.gov
Notice of Substantial Damage Determination
Dear [name of structure owner]:
Bay County has reviewed your recent application for a permit to repair the
existing residential structure located at [0000 Some Street, Florida 324xx].
These repairs are required due to damage received from Hurricane Michael
on October 10, 2018.
It has been determined that this structure is located within a mapped
Special Flood Hazard Area on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), Panel
[xxxx, with an effective date of any day and year]. As required by our
floodplain management regulations and building code, we have determined
that the proposed repairs constitute Substantial Damage for the structure.
This determination is based on a comparison of the cost estimate of the
proposed cost of repairs to the pre-damage market value of the structure
(excluding land value). When the cost of repairs equals or exceeds 50
percent of the pre-damage market value of the structure, the damages are
considered Substantial Damage (Bay County has a 10 year cumulative
substantial damage clause within its floodplain regulations).
As a result of this determination, you are required to bring the structure into
compliance with the floodplain regulations found in Article II of Bay County
Code of Ordinances and the current Florida Building Code.
There are several aspects that must be addressed to achieve compliance.
The most significant requirement is that the lowest floor, as defined in the
flood regulations/code, must be elevated to or above the base flood
elevation (BFE) plus one foot on the FIRM. You may wish to contact your
insurance agent to understand how raising the lowest floor higher than the
minimum required elevation can reduce National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP) flood insurance premiums.
Please resubmit your permit application along with plans and specifications
that incorporate compliance measures to the Bay County Builders Services
Division. Construction activities that are undertaken without a proper permit
are violations and may result in citations, fines, or other legal action.
Sincerely,
Wayne Porter, CFM
Floodplain Manager
Board of County
Commissioners
www.baycountyfl.gov
840 WEST 11
TH
STREET
PANAMA CITY, FL 32401
COMMISSIONERS:
TOMMY HAMM
DISTRICT I
ROBERT CARROLL
DISTRICT II
WILLIAM T. DOZIER
DISTRICT III
GUY M. TUNNELL
DISTRICT IV
PHILIP GRIFF GRIFFITTS
DISTRICT V
ROBERT J. MAJKA JR.
COUNTY MANAGER