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2003-182
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
10/23/2003
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Amend Ord 99-75, 2001-142, $ 2003-169, “Flood Damage Prevent
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<br />(i) Be fully licensed and ready for highway use. A recreational <br />vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking <br />system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type <br />utilities and security devices and has no permanently attached <br />structures; or <br /> <br />(ii) The recreational vehicle must meet all the requirements for new <br />construction, including anchoring and elevation requirements of <br />Article 5, Section B(4)(a) and 5(B)(4)(b)(iii) above. <br /> <br />(5) Floodwavs. Located within areas of special flood hazard established in Article 3, Section B, <br />are areas designated as floodways. A floodway may be an extremely hazardous area due to <br />velocity floodwaters, debris and erosion potential. In addition, the area must remain free of <br />encroachment in order to discharge the base flood without increased flood heights. <br />Therefore, the following provisions shall apply: <br /> <br />(a) Prohibit encroachments, including earthen fill, new construction, substantial <br />improvements and other development within the regulatory floodway unless <br />certification with supporting technical data is provided by a registered <br />professional engineer demonstrating that encroachments shall not result in <br />any increase in flood levels during occurrence of the base flood discharge. <br /> <br />(b) Only if Article 5, Section B ( 5)( a) is satisfied, then all new construction and <br />substantial improvements shall comply with all other applicable flood hazard <br />reduction provisions of Article 5, <br /> <br />(c) Prohibit the placement of manufactured homes (mobile homes), except in an <br />existing manufactured homes (mobile homes) park or subdivision. A <br />replacement manufactured home may be placed on a lot in an existing <br />manufactured home park or subdivision provided the anchoring standards of <br />Article 5, Section A(2), and the elevation standards of Article 5, Section B(l) <br />and the encroachment standards of Article 5, Section B(5)(a) are satisfied. <br /> <br />@ Encroachments within the adopted regulatory floodwav that would result in <br />an increase in base flood elevations may be permitted. provided that the <br />applicant first applies for a conditional FIRM and floodwav revision. fulfills <br />the requirements for such revisions as established under the mapping <br />provisions of Title 44 of code of Federal Regulations. Section 65.12. and <br />receives the approval ofFEMA. <br /> <br />(6) Coastal High Hazard Areas (V Zones). Located within the areas 0 special flood hazard <br />established in Article 3. Section B. are areas designated as Coastal High Hazard areas. These <br />areas have special flood hazards associated with wave wash. therefore. the following <br />provisions shall apply: <br /> <br />Flood Damage Prevention Ord, <br />Legislation/Ordinances/Attorney <br />9/4/03 --10:07 AM <br /> <br />16 <br />
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