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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />are in addition to any other requirements in the underlying zoning district. In case of a conflict, <br />the more restrictive standards will apply. <br />(C) Incorporation of maps by reference. The following maps, together with all attached material, are <br />hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of the official zoning map and this subdivision. <br />The attached material includes the Flood Insurance Study for Anoka County, Minnesota, and <br />Incorporated Areas and the flood insurance rate maps enumerated below, all dated December 16, <br />2015 and all prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. These materials are on file in <br />the community development department. <br />• <br />27003C0142E <br />• 27003C0186E <br />• <br />27003C0144E <br />• 27003CO257E <br />• <br />27003C0165E <br />• 27003CO280E <br />• <br />27003C0166E <br />• 27003CO281E <br />• <br />27003C0167E <br />• 27003CO282E <br />• <br />27003C0170E <br />• 27003CO283E <br />10 <br />11 (D) Regulatory flood protection elevation. The regulatory flood protection elevation (RFPE) is an <br />12 elevation no lower than one foot above the elevation of the regional flood plus any increases in flood <br />13 elevation caused by encroachments on the floodplain that result from designation of a floodway. <br />14 (E) Interpretation. The boundaries of the zoning districts are determined by scaling distances on the flood <br />15 insurance rate map. <br />16 (1) Where a conflict exists between the floodplain limits illustrated on the official zoning map and <br />17 actual field conditions, the flood elevations shall be the governing factor. The zoning <br />18 administrator must interpret the boundary location based on the ground elevations that existed <br />19 on the site on the date of the first National Flood Insurance Program map showing the area <br />20 within the regulatory floodplain, and other available technical data. <br />21 (2) Persons contesting the location of the district boundaries will be given a reasonable opportunity <br />22 to present their case to the planning commission and to submit technical evidence. <br />23 (F) Abrogation and greater restrictions. It is not intended by this subdivision to repeal, abrogate, or <br />24 impair any existing easements, covenants, or other private agreements. However, where this <br />25 subdivision imposes greater restrictions, the provisions of this subdivision prevail. <br />26 (G) Warning and disclaimer of liability. This subdivision does not imply that areas outside the floodplain <br />27 districts or land uses permitted within such districts will be free from flooding or flood damages. This <br />28 subdivision does not create liability on the part of the city or its officers or employees for any flood <br />29 damages that result from reliance on this subdivision or any administrative decision lawfully made <br />30 thereunder. <br />31 (H) Severability. If any section, clause, provision, or portion of this subdivision is adjudged <br />32 unconstitutional or invalid by a court of law, the remainder of this subdivision shall not be affected <br />33 and shall remain in full force. <br />34 <br />35 922 Establishment of Flood Zone Districts <br />36 (A) Districts. <br />37 (1) FW Floodwav district. The floodway district includes those areas designated as floodway on <br />38 the flood insurance rate map adopted in section 921. For lakes, wetlands, and other basins (that <br />39 do not have a floodway designated), the floodway district includes those areas designated as <br />40 zone A or AE on the flood insurance rate map that are at or below the ordinary high water level <br />41 as defined in Minn. Stats. § 103G.005, subd. 14. <br />42 (2) FF Flood fringe district. The flood fringe district includes those areas designated as floodway <br />43 fringe on the flood insurance rate map adopted in section 921 as being within zone AE but <br />44 being located outside of the floodway. For lakes, wetlands and other basins (that do not have a <br />45 floodway designated), the flood fringe district includes those areas designated as zone A or AE <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 105 of 141 <br />