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Building on a Floodzone in Texas
Hi There,,
I am an investor here in Austin. I am looking to build multifamily on a site in TX but it sits on a floodplains... does that mean I can build on it? I am not an architect but am trying to understand the process? I am guessing I will need a permit to do so? Is it risky?
Thank you! :)