What does “Destroyed Beyond Repair” or “DBR” mean?
For habitable structures, destroyed beyond repair means more than sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the replacement value of the habitable structure has been destroyed. See R.30-14(D)(3)(a) for more information. For pools, destroyed beyond repair means more than sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the replacement value of the pool has been destroyed. See R.30-14(D)(3)(b) for more information. For seawalls, bulkheads and revetments damage must be judged on the percentage of the structure remaining intact at the time of the damage assessment. Destroyed beyond repair means more than fifty percent above grade has been destroyed. See R.30-14(D)(3)(c) for more information.