Building a cabin on a floodplain?
Hi Everyone, Sorry if this thread is in the wrong section. I was wondering if anyone out there has come across this situation and may be able to offer opinion.
I bought a waterfront lot with a 18' x 28' one story cabin that sits in the floodplain of our local conservation authority. This building is considered a non-conforming building but is grandfathered due to the time it has sat there. i.e. They can’t make me remove it.
I will be applying for a permit with the town and conservation authority to raise and add height to the building. A couple of locals have told me that I will not be able to do much with the building due to its location.
I was wandering if anyone has ever dealt with local town and conservation authorities when working on your grandfathered building located on floodplains or within conservation lands? Is it possible to add height to add a loft? Change the roof pitch? Any information would be appreciated.