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2025-629
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06/07/2025
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Amending Sections 161-10, 161-11, & 161-14 of Chapter 161 of the City's Code of Ordinances, entitled "Flood Damage Prevention", flood hazard areas.
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ship repair facilities; the term does not include long-term storage or related manufacturing <br />facilities. <br />HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE. The highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to <br />construction next to the proposed walls or foundation of a structure. <br />HISTORIC STRUCTURE. Any structure that is determined eligible for the exception to the flood <br />hazard area requirements of the Florida Building Code, Existing Building, Chapter 12 Historic <br />Buildings. <br />LETTER OF MAP CHANGE (LOMC). An official determination issued by FEMA that amends or <br />revises an effective Flood Insurance Rate Map or Flood Insurance Study. Letters of Map Change <br />include: <br />u LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT (LOMA): An amendment based on technical data showing <br />that a property was incorrectly included in a designated special flood hazard area. A LOMA <br />amends the current effective Flood Insurance Rate Map and establishes that a specific <br />property, portion of a property, or structure is not located in a special flood hazard area. <br />ll LETTER OF MAP REVISION (LOMR): A revision based on technical data that may show <br />changes to flood zones, flood elevations, special flood hazard area boundaries and floodway <br />delineations, and other planimetric features. <br />(3) LETTER OF MAP REVISION BASED ON FILL (LOMR-F): A determination that a structure or <br />parcel of land has been elevated by fill above the base flood elevation and is, therefore, no <br />longer located within the special flood hazard area. In order to qualify for this determination, <br />the fill must have been permitted and placed in accordance with the community's floodplain <br />management regulations. <br />(4) CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION (CLOMR): A formal review and comment as to <br />whether a proposed flood protection project or other project complies with the minimum <br />NFIP requirements for such projects with respect to delineation of special flood hazard <br />areas. A CLOMR does not revise the effective Flood Insurance Rate Map or Flood Insurance <br />Study; upon submission and approval of certified as -built documentation, a Letter of Map <br />Revision may be issued by FEMA to revise the effective FIRM. <br />LIGHT-DUTY TRUCK. As defined in 40 C.F.R. 86.082-2, any motor vehicle rated at 8,500 pounds <br />Gross Vehicular Weight Rating or less which has a vehicular curb weight of 6,000 pounds or less <br />and which has a basic vehicle frontal area of 45 square feet or less, which is: <br />(1) Designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a <br />vehicle; or <br />(2) Designed primarily for transportation of persons and has a capacity of more than 12 persons; <br />or <br />(3) Available with special features enabling off-street or off-highway operation and use. <br />LOWEST FLOOR. The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area of a building or structure, including <br />basement, but excluding any unfinished or flood -resistant enclosure, other than a basement, <br />usable solely for vehicle parking, building access or limited storage provided that such enclosure <br />
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