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1 (i) The minimum area of openings in the walls where internal flooding is to be used as a <br /> 2 floodproofing technique. There shall be a minimum of two openings on at least two <br /> 3 sides of the structure and the bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot <br /> 4 above grade. The automatic openings shall have a minimum net area of not less than <br /> 5 one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding unless a <br /> 6 registered professional engineer or architect certifies that a smaller net area would <br /> 7 suffice. The automatic openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or <br /> 8 other coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit of <br /> 9 flood waters without any form of human intervention; and <br /> 10 (ii) That the enclosed area will be designed of flood resistant materials in accordance with <br /> 11 the FP-3 or FP-4 classifications in the Minnesota State Building Code and shall be used <br /> 12 solely for building access, parking of vehicles, or storage. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 925 General Floodplain District(GF) <br /> 15 (A) Permitted uses. <br /> 16 (1) The uses listed in section 923(A), floodway district permitted uses, are permitted uses. <br /> 17 (2) All other uses are subject to the floodway/flood fringe evaluation criteria specified in [section] <br /> 18 925(b)below. Section 923 applies if the proposed use is determined to be in the floodway district. <br /> 19 Section 924 applies if the proposed use is determined to be in the flood fringe district. <br /> 20 (B) Procedures forfloodway and flood fringe determinations. <br /> 21 (1) Upon receipt of an application for a permit or other approval within the general floodplain <br /> 22 district, the zoning administrator must obtain, review and reasonably utilize any regional flood <br /> 23 elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state, or other source. <br /> 24 (2) If regional flood elevation and floodway data are not readily available,the applicant must furnish <br /> 25 additional information, as needed, to determine the regulatory flood protection elevation and <br /> 26 whether the proposed use would fall within the floodway or flood fringe district. Information <br /> 27 must be consistent with accepted hydrological and hydraulic engineering standards and the <br /> 28 standards in section 925(B)(3)below. <br /> 29 (3) The determination of floodway and flood fringe must include the following components, as <br /> 30 applicable: <br /> 31 a. Estimate the peak discharge of the regional (one percent chance) flood. <br /> 32 b. Calculate the water surface profile of the regional flood based upon a hydraulic analysis of the <br /> 33 stream channel and overbank areas. <br /> 34 c. Compute the floodway necessary to convey or store the regional flood without increasing flood <br /> 35 stages more than one-half foot. A lesser stage increase than one-half foot is required if, as a <br /> 36 result of the stage increase, increased flood damages would result. An equal degree of <br /> 37 encroachment on both sides of the stream within the reach must be assumed in computing <br /> 38 floodway boundaries. <br /> 39 (4) The zoning administrator will review the submitted information and assess the technical <br /> 40 evaluation and the recommended floodway and/or flood fringe district boundary.The assessment <br /> 41 must include the cumulative effects of previous floodway encroachments. The zoning <br /> 42 administrator may seek technical assistance from a designated engineer or other expert person <br /> 43 or agency, including the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, before presenting the <br /> 44 technical evaluation and findings to the city council. The city council must formally accept the <br /> 45 technical evaluation and the recommended floodway and/or flood fringe district boundary or <br /> 46 deny the permit application. The city council,prior to official action, may submit the application <br /> 47 and all supporting data and analyses to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), <br /> 48 the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, or the planning commission for review and <br /> 49 comment. <br /> 50 (5) Once the floodway and flood fringe district boundaries have been determined, the city council <br /> 51 shall refer the matter back to the zoning administrator to process the permit application consistent <br /> 52 with the applicable provisions of sections 923 and 924. <br /> Page 110 of 141 <br />
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