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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3755324" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If the land is in a flood plain, you have to get permission from the feds to build anything on it. Berms would not be allowed as it could change the natural flow of the water during a flood and cause erosion where there would not have been prior to building the berms. </p><p>The reason I'm familiar with that is that our range in Ponca has half the property in the flood plain. We wanted a 400 yard bay which would have required building out into the flood plain and the feds wouldn't give permission, so we stayed with the 300 yard plan. The back of the parking area behind the shade cover and benches is where the flood plain starts, so we are at max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3755324, member: 5412"] If the land is in a flood plain, you have to get permission from the feds to build anything on it. Berms would not be allowed as it could change the natural flow of the water during a flood and cause erosion where there would not have been prior to building the berms. The reason I'm familiar with that is that our range in Ponca has half the property in the flood plain. We wanted a 400 yard bay which would have required building out into the flood plain and the feds wouldn't give permission, so we stayed with the 300 yard plan. The back of the parking area behind the shade cover and benches is where the flood plain starts, so we are at max. [/QUOTE]
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