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same as the densi~ allowed under the zoning in effect at the time of <br />the initial sub'division. <br /> <br />In the event that park dedication requirements were met through the <br />use of a fee per dwelling unit additional park dedic <br />for each new buildable lot created under re-subdivi~' 9.50.30 <br /> <br />The park dedication fee shall be based on the specified contribution <br />per dwelling unit for residential properties resulting from the re- <br />subdivision. <br /> <br />Application to No Subdivision. A developer of a commercial, <br />industrial or residential development for which no subdivision of property is <br />required shall comply with the park dedication and trail development fee <br />requirements of this Chapter as if a subdivision were required prior to <br />receiving any building permit. <br /> <br />Subd. 11. Flood Plain Requirements <br /> <br />Review Criteria. No land shall be subdivided which is unsuitable for the <br />reason of flooding, inadequate drainage, water supply or sewage treatment <br />facilities. All lots within the flood plain districts shall contain a building site <br />at or above the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation. All subdivisions <br />shall have water and sewage treatment facilities that comply with the <br />provisions of this Section and have road access both to the subdivision and <br />to the individual building sites no lower than two feet below the Regulatory <br />Flood Protection Elevation. For all subdivisions in the flood plain, the <br />Floodway and Flood Fringe boundaries, the Regulatory Flood Protection <br />Elevation and the required elevation of all access roads sha!l be clearly <br />labeled on all required subdivision drawings and subdividing documents. <br /> <br />Floodway/Flood Fringe Determinations in the General Flood Plain <br />District. In the General Flood PlaSh District, subdividers shall provide the <br />information required in Section 9.22.06 Subd. 2 of the City Code to <br />determine the 100-year flood elevation, the Floodway and Flood Fringe <br />District boundaries and the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation for the <br />subdivision site. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Removal of Special Flood Hazard Area Designation. The Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has established criteria for <br />removing the special flood hazard area designation for certain structures <br />properly elevated on fill above the 100-year flood elevation. FEMA's <br />requirements incorporate specific fill compaction and side slope protection <br />standards for multi-structure or multi-lot developments. These standards <br />should be investigated prior to the initiation of site preparation if a change of <br />special flood hazard area desi=onation will be requested. <br /> <br />9.50 Subdivision Regulations <br /> <br />9-35 <br /> <br />August 2003 Draft <br /> <br />-323- <br /> <br /> <br />
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