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There are currently no Appointed Qualified Inspectors located in Kenedy County.  When searching for an Appointed Qualified Inspector, please use the Complete list of all Appointed Engineers.

Complete list of all Appointed Engineers.  (PDF)  (Excel)  
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The following is a list of engineers appointed as qualified inspectors who have notified the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) that they perform post-construction inspections.  
Please note that these engineers may not perform post-construction inspections for every type of certification (entire structure, addition, alteration, repair or re-roof).

Appointed Engineers who perform post-construction inspections.  (PDF)  (Excel)  

Kenedy County Map

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Notes: All structures located inside the city limits of a city or town which is divided by the dividing line between inland I and inland II shall be subject to the Inland II requirements.

   
List of Communities

The following is a list of communities located in Kenedy County. The communities have been categorized according to the zone they fall under. If a structure is located in a community or area not shown below, then refer to the county map to determine which zone the structure falls under.

INLAND II- 2006 IBC/IRC with the Texas Revisions, 110 mph 3-second gust design wind speed
Armstrong
Mifflin
Norias
Rudolph
Sarita
Turcotte

SEAWARD- 2006 IBC/IRC with the Texas Revisions, 130 mph 3-second gust design wind speed
Padre Island National Seashore

   Written Description of Dividing Line:
Cameron, Willacy, Kenedy, and Kleberg Counties: Moving south to north in Cameron County beginning at the intersection of the international border of Mexico and the United States following the western city limits of the City of Brownsville, Texas, north to the intersection of the western city limits of the City of Brownsville, Texas, with U.S. Highway 77; continuing along U.S. Highway 77 through the counties of Cameron, Willacy, Kenedy, and Kleberg. A map that illustrates the boundary line is presented in Figure 1 for Cameron County, in Figure 2 for Willacy County, in Figure 3 for Kenedy County, and in Figure 4 for Kleberg County.


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Last updated: 12/21/2011



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