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1 (5) Storage of materials and equipment below the regulatory flood protection elevation must <br /> 2 comply with an approved emergency plan providing for removal of such materials within the <br /> 3 time available after a flood warning. <br /> 4 (6) Alternative elevation methods other than the use of fill may be utilized to elevate a structure's <br /> 5 lowest floor above the regulatory flood protection elevation. These alternative methods may <br /> 6 include the use of stilts,pilings,parallel walls,etc.,or above-grade,enclosed areas such as crawl <br /> 7 spaces or tuck under garages.The base or floor of an enclosed area shall be considered above- <br /> 8 grade and not a structure's basement or lowest floor if: <br /> 9 a. The enclosed area is above-grade on at least one side of the structure. <br /> 10 b. It is designed to internally flood and is constructed with flood resistant materials. <br /> 11 c. It is used solely for parking of vehicles,building access or storage.The above-noted alternative <br /> 12 elevation methods are subject to the following additional standards: <br /> 13 1. Design and certification. The structure's design and as-built condition must be certified <br /> 14 by a registered professional engineer or architect as being in compliance with the general <br /> 15 design standards of the Minnesota State Building Code and,specifically,that all electrical, <br /> 16 heating,ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities <br /> 17 must be at or above the regulatory flood protection elevation or be designed to prevent <br /> 18 flood water from entering or accumulating within these components during times of <br /> 19 flooding. <br /> 20 2. Specific standards for above-grade, enclosed areas. Above-grade, fully enclosed areas <br /> 21 such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages must be designed to internally flood and the <br /> 22 design plans must stipulate: <br /> 23 (i) The minimum area of openings in the walls where internal flooding is to be used as a <br /> 24 floodproofing technique. There shall be a minimum of two openings on at least two <br /> 25 sides of the structure and the bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot <br /> 26 above grade.The automatic openings shall have a minimum net area of not less than <br /> 27 one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding unless a <br /> 28 registered professional engineer or architect certifies that a smaller net area would <br /> 29 suffice. The automatic openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or <br /> 30 other coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit of <br /> 31 flood waters without any form of human intervention; and <br /> 32 (ii) That the enclosed area will be designed of flood resistant materials in accordance <br /> 33 with the FP-3 or FP-4 classifications in the Minnesota State Building Code and shall be <br /> 34 used solely for building access, parking of vehicles, or storage. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 925 General Floodplain District(GF) <br /> 37 (A) Permitted uses. <br /> 38 (1) The uses listed in section 923(A), floodway district permitted uses, are permitted uses. <br /> 39 (2) All other uses are subject to the floodway/flood fringe evaluation criteria specified in [section] <br /> 40 925(b) below. Section 923 applies if the proposed use is determined to be in the floodway <br /> 41 district. Section 924 applies if the proposed use is determined to be in the flood fringe district. <br /> 42 (B) Procedures for floodway and flood fringe determinations. <br /> 43 (1) Upon receipt of an application for a permit or other approval within the general floodplain <br /> 44 district,the zoning administrator must obtain, review and reasonably utilize any regional flood <br /> 45 elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state, or other source. <br /> 46 (2) If regional flood elevation and floodway data are not readily available, the applicant must <br /> 47 furnish additional information, as needed, to determine the regulatory flood protection <br /> 48 elevation and whether the proposed use would fall within the floodway or flood fringe district. <br /> Page 124 of 160 <br />
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