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06/09/1992
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flood proofed in accordance with §9.22.05 Subd. 4c of this <br /> ordinance. <br /> <br />All areas of non residential structures including basements to be placed <br />below the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation shall be flood proofed in <br />accordance with the structurally dry flood proofing classifications in the <br />State Building Code. Structurally dry flood proofing must meet the FP- 1 or <br />FP-2 flood proofing classification in the State Building Code and this shall <br />require making the structure watertight with the walls substantially <br />impermeable to the passage of water and with structural components having <br />the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the <br />effects of buoyancy. Structures flood proofed to the FP-3 or FP-4 <br />classification shall not be permitted. <br /> <br />When at any one time more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill or other similar <br />material is located on a parcel for such activities as on-site storage, <br />landscaping, sand and gravel operations, landfills, roads, dredge spoil <br />disposal or construction of flood control works, an erosion/sedimentation <br />control plan must be submitted unless the community is enforcing a state <br />approved shoreland management ordinance. In the absence of a state <br />approved shoreland ordinance, the plan must clearly specify methods to be <br />used to stabilize the fill on site for a flood event at a minimum of the 100- <br />year or regional flood event. The plan must be prepared and certified by a <br />registered professional engineer or other qualified individual acceptable to <br />the Governing Body. The plan may incorporate alternative procedures for <br />removal of the material from the flood plain if adequate flood warning time <br />exists. <br /> <br />Storage of Materials and Equipment: <br /> <br />1. The storage or processing of materials that are, in time of flooding, <br /> flammable, explosive, or potentially injurious to human, animal, or <br /> plant life is prohibited. <br /> <br />2. Storage of other materials or equipment may be allowed if readily <br /> removable from the area within the time available after a flood warning <br /> and in accordance with a plan approved by the Governing Body. <br /> <br />The provisions of §9.22.05 Subd. 5 of this ordinance shall also apply. <br /> <br /> 5 Standards for All Flood Fringe Uses: <br /> <br />All new principal structures must have vehicular access at or above an <br />elevation not more than two (2) feet below the Regulatory Flood Protection <br />Elevation. If a variance to this requirement is granted, the Board of <br />Adjustment must specify limitations on the period of use or occupancy of <br />the structure for times of flooding and only after determining that adequate <br />flood warning time and local flood emergency response procedures exist. <br /> <br />Commercial Uses - accessory land uses, such as yards, railroad tracks, and <br />parking lots may be at elevations lower than the Regulatory Flood <br />Protection Elevation. However, a permit for such facilities to be used by <br />the employees or the general public shall not be granted in the absence of a <br />flood warning system that provides adequate time for evacuation if the area <br />would be inundated to a depth greater than two feet or be subject to flood <br />velocities greater than four feet per second upon occurrence of the regional <br />flood. <br /> <br /> <br />
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