Breakaway Wall

Definition/Description

A wall that is not part of the structural support of the building and is intended through its design and construction to collapse under specific lateral loading forces, without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or supporting foundation system. Any walls below the lowest floor in a building in a V Zone should give way under wind and water loads without causing collapse, displacement, or other damage to the elevated portion of the building or the supporting pilings or columns.

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Supplemental Information for Breakaway Wall

Communities may wish to limit the area enclosed by solid breakaway walls to less than 300 square feet because:

  1. Flood insurance rates increase dramatically for enclosures larger than 300 square feet.
  2. Larger areas encourage conversion to habitable living areas, which are difficult to detect and enforce as violations.

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Last Modified: Monday, 16-Apr-2007 21:11:26 EDT