What is the Public Protection Classification (PPC) system?

The Insurance Services Office (ISO) uses the Public Protection Classification (PPC) system to reflect a community's local fire protection for property insurance rating purposes. ISO classifies communities from 1 (the best) to 10 (the worst) based on how well they score on the ISO Fire Suppression Rating Schedule, which grades such features as water distribution and water pressure, fire department equipment and manpower and fire alarm facilities. The score that is determined from applying the Fire Suppression Rating Schedule is translated into a public protection classification.  In some communities, a split classification is developed. An example of the split classification is 4/4x or 4/4y. The first number refers to the classification of properties within five road miles of a fire station and within 1000 feet of a creditable water supply. The second number, with either the "x" or "y" designation, applies to properties within five road miles of a fire station but beyond 1000 feet of a creditable water supply.

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1. If the 69.1 acres in Bexar County was to be de-annexed, would the control of the flood plain would be lost?
2. What is annexation?
3. When would residents see improvement in roads that are annexed? Are all roads, in or adjacent to an area, annexed into the City or are some left in the County?
4. What is an ETJ?
5. What are you going to do about the flooding and drainage problems in my area?
6. Where can I find the law as to the landowners’ rights and the city’s obligations for annexation?
7. What is the Public Protection Classification (PPC) system?
8. What is Cibolo Fire Department’s ISO Rating?
9. Does Cibolo Fire Department have an agreement to provide fire services in Guadalupe County?
10. Can we shoot firearms within city limits?
11. For police protection who do we call? City or County?