Stormwater Flood Risk Disclosure Sample Clauses

Stormwater Flood Risk Disclosure. Under San Francisco Police Code Article 51, property owners in San Francisco are required to disclose to transferees and prospective transferees (including tenants and prospective tenants) if the leased premises is susceptible to flooding in a 100-year storm, as shown on the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s 100- Year Storm Flood Risk Map. The Premises are at risk for flooding in a 100-year storm. Please see Exhibit to this Lease for additional information.
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Stormwater Flood Risk Disclosure. Under San Francisco Police Code Article 51, property owners in San Francisco are required to disclose to transferees and prospective transferees (including tenants and prospective tenants) if the leased premises is susceptible to flooding in a 100-year storm, as shown on the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Map. The Premises are at risk for flooding in a 100-year storm. A 100-year storm event means a storm that has a 1% probability of occurring at a particular location in a given year. The 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Map shows only areas subject to flood risk in a 100-year storm event due to precipitation and related stormwater runoff. It does not show all areas of San Francisco that are subject to flood risk due to inundation, storm surge, high tides, stormwater systems blockages, or other causes of flooding, and should not be relied upon to provide a complete assessment of a property’s risk of flooding. The 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Map may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=1229 and is on file with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. For additional information pertaining to this disclosure and the 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Map, please contact the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission at XxxxXxxxxXX@xxxxxxx.xxx or (000) 000-0000.

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