Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) definition
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction, adjacent to the proposed walls of a structure. Refer to the Elevation Certificate, FEMA Form 81-31, for HAG related to building elevation information.
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction,
More Definitions of Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG)
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure. “Historic Structure” means any structure that is:
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the existing or proposed walls or foundation of a structure.
Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, “Historic Structure” means any structure that is: