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Ordinance Language Commentary <br />water syster....,.. and constructers ti c:iaic lag r r <br />eliminate flood <br />(c) Adequate dr_s:= la provided to reduce exposure f fl d hazard. <br />7.3 Building Sites Nf a proposer! .!d::-z,c:= : eed prorc=/! .c::•- 7.3 is optional, to be used in conjunction with <br />' ctar. • :pre:•ements (including thc placement of 7.1. <br />manufactured `cr <br />40) Designed (or m dificd) and adequately anch red t prevent <br />floatation, collar:a or latar_l r-:=:•ement of thc:«.cc'rc resulting <br />from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads, including thc effects of <br />buoyancy; <br />flood damage; <br />4c) C nstructcd by meth ds and pract ::: t :t —: e flood <br />damage; and <br />4d) Constructed with cleatrlca ::t :•entilation, plumbing, and air <br />:-equipment and other service facilities that arc <br />designed and/or located s as to prevent water s._.., c..torl .2,,a.. <br />accumulating within the c mponcnts during conditions of <br />flooding. <br />SECTION 8.0 PUBLIC UTILITIES, RAILROADS, ROADS, AND BRIDGES <br />8.1 Public Utilities: All public utilities and facilities such as gas, electrical, sewer, <br />and water supply systems to be located in the floodplain must be <br />floodproofed in accordance with the State Building Code or elevated to the <br />regulatory flood protection elevation. <br />8.2 Public Transportation Facilities: Railroad tracks, roads, and bridges to be <br />located within the floodplain must comply with Sections 4.0 and 5.0 of this <br />ordinance. These transportation facilities must be elevated to the regulatory <br />flood protection elevation where failure or interruption of these facilities <br />would result in danger to the public health or safety or where such facilities <br />are essential to the orderly functioning of the area. Minor or auxiliary roads <br />or railroads may be constructed at a lower elevation where failure or <br />interruption of transportation services would not endanger the public health <br />or safety. <br />8.3 On -site Water Supply and Sewage Treatment Systems: Where public utilities <br />are not provided: 1) On -site water supply systems must be designed to <br />minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems; and 2) <br />New or replacement on -site sewage treatment systems must be designed to <br />minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and <br />discharges from the systems into flood waters and they must not be subject <br />to impairment or contamination during times of flooding. Any sewage <br />treatment system designed in accordance with the state's current statewide <br />standards for on -site sewage treatment systems is considered to be in <br />compliance with this Section. <br />July 2015 14 <br />Commented [TG36]: Not in current City Code. Staff <br />recommends that this NOT be added. <br />Commented [TG37]: 117-186 <br />