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    Default Re: NOAA issues its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    And ZERO requirements are being placed on many developments to require proper elevation of those new homes... so the brand-new ones will flood just as the old ones are flooding now.
    This is false

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    Default Re: NOAA issues its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    And ZERO requirements are being placed on many developments to require proper elevation of those new homes... so the brand-new ones will flood just as the old ones are flooding now.
    I don’t think this is accurate based on my experience

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    And ZERO requirements are being placed on many developments to require proper elevation of those new homes. so the brand-new ones will flood just as the old ones are flooding now.
    Uh, no. In fact, regulations is a root problem causing concern. Once where water filled rice fields, there are tons upon tons of dirt brought in to elevate home sites to meet FEMA requirements. The rice field owner has every right to do what he wants with his land, but there is the classic butterfly effect that comes with it.

    Local governments have a responsibility to their citizens to adhere to the FEMA regulations. There’s a direct impact on insurance rates with failure to do so. The days of a person telling the local administrator “Cher, mais ya know my momma’s and dems house never floods” are gone. Yes, the preceding statement isn’t a joke, really was happening a decade or so back (not in Lafayette parish).

    And sediment of things have consequences. How about building a home in a flood zone, rightfully shooting an elevation line off a LADOTD marker, pouring a slab, pass inspection. Between this and final inspection the state replaces the marker with one 3” higher (the old mark allegedly sunk). Which fails the final inspection. Yeah, that’s no joke either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Uh, no. In fact, regulations is a root problem causing concern. Once where water filled rice fields, there are tons upon tons of dirt brought in to elevate home sites to meet FEMA requirements. The rice field owner has every right to do what he wants with his land, but there is the classic butterfly effect that comes with it.

    Local governments have a responsibility to their citizens to adhere to the FEMA regulations. There’s a direct impact on insurance rates with failure to do so. The days of a person telling the local administrator “Cher, mais ya know my momma’s and dems house never floods” are gone. Yes, the preceding statement isn’t a joke, really was happening a decade or so back (not in Lafayette parish).

    And sediment of things have consequences. How about building a home in a flood zone, rightfully shooting an elevation line off a LADOTD marker, pouring a slab, pass inspection. Between this and final inspection the state replaces the marker with one 3” higher (the old mark allegedly sunk). Which fails the final inspection. Yeah, that’s no joke either.
    Or doing a Flood elevation certificate for a new home. Then years later after new flood maps with a higher BFE AND BFE +1 requirements the home owner wants to add on to the home at the same elevation. Not going to happen. Try explaining that to a client. Especially when he saysI never flooded.

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    govt regulation at any level is fraught with constant issues, gaps, inaccuracies, over limitations, contradictions . . . which is why, in ALL instances, less is better than more


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    govt regulation at any level is fraught with constant issues, gaps, inaccuracies, over limitations, contradictions . . . which is why, in ALL instances, less is better than more
    ALL generalizations are worthless.
    Info on subsidies.
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2024...all-subsidies/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    ALL generalizations are worthless.
    Info on subsidies.
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2024...all-subsidies/
    Birds of a feather, flock together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    Birds of a feather, flock together.
    those windmills are hell on the birds . . .

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    Default Re: NOAA issues its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    those windmills are hell on the birds . . .
    But what about THE bird

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    Default Re: NOAA issues its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    ALL generalizations are worthless.
    Info on subsidies.
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2024...all-subsidies/
    I mean…I just as soon post a link to API extolling the values of oil & gas as an energy source to counter that link.

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