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1 (1) Any structure that is not elevated on fill or floodproofed in accordance with section 924(B)(1)a. <br />2 and b. <br />3 (2) Storage of any material or equipment below the regulatory flood protection elevation. <br />4 (3) The cumulative placement of more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill when the fill is not being used <br />5 to elevate a structure in accordance with [subsection] (b)(1) above. <br />6 (D) Standards for flood fringe conditional uses. <br />7 (1) The standards listed in sections 924(B)(4) through (10) apply to all conditional uses. <br />8 (2) Basements, as defined in section 105, are subject to the following: <br />9 a. Residential basement construction is not allowed below the regulatory flood protection <br />10 elevation. <br />11 b. Non-residential basements may be allowed below the regulatory flood protection elevation <br />12 provided the basement is structurally dry floodproofed in accordance with section 924(D)(3). <br />13 (3) All areas of nonresidential structures, including basements, to be placed below the regulatory <br />14 flood protection elevation must be floodproofed in accordance with the structurally dry <br />15 floodproofing classifications in the Minnesota State Building Code. Structurally dry <br />16 floodproofing must meet the FP-1 or FP-2 floodproofing classification in the Minnesota State <br />17 Building Code, which requires making the structure watertight with the walls substantially <br />18 impermeable to the passage of water and with structural components capable of resisting <br />19 hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of buoyancy. Structures wet floodproofed to <br />20 the FP-3 or FP-4 classification are not permitted. <br />21 (4) The placement of more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill or other similar material on a parcel (other <br />22 than for the purpose of elevating a structure to the regulatory flood protection elevation) must <br />23 comply with an approved erosion/sedimentation control plan. <br />24 a. The plan must clearly specify methods to be used to stabilize the fill on site for a flood event <br />25 at a minimum of the regional (one percent chance) flood event. <br />26 b. The plan must be prepared and certified by a registered professional engineer or other qualified <br />27 individual acceptable to the city. <br />28 c. The plan may incorporate alternative procedures for removal of the material from the <br />29 floodplain if adequate flood warning time exists. <br />30 (5) Storage of materials and equipment below the regulatory flood protection elevation must comply <br />31 with an approved emergency plan providing for removal of such materials within the time <br />32 available after a flood warning. <br />33 (6) Alternative elevation methods other than the use of fill may be utilized to elevate a structure's <br />34 lowest floor above the regulatory flood protection elevation. These alternative methods may <br />35 include the use of stilts, pilings, parallel walls, etc., or above -grade, enclosed areas such as crawl <br />36 spaces or tuck under garages. The base or floor of an enclosed area shall be considered above- <br />37 grade and not a structure's basement or lowest floor if: <br />38 a. The enclosed area is above -grade on at least one side of the structure. <br />39 b. It is designed to internally flood and is constructed with flood resistant materials. <br />40 c. It is used solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage. The above -noted alternative <br />41 elevation methods are subject to the following additional standards: <br />42 1. Design and certification. The structure's design and as -built condition must be certified by <br />43 a registered professional engineer or architect as being in compliance with the general <br />44 design standards of the Minnesota State Building Code and, specifically, that all electrical, <br />45 heating, ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities <br />46 must be at or above the regulatory flood protection elevation or be designed to prevent <br />47 flood water from entering or accumulating within these components during times of <br />48 flooding. <br />49 2. Specific standards for above -grade, enclosed areas. Above -grade, fully enclosed areas <br />50 such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages must be designed to internally flood and the <br />51 design plans must stipulate: <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 109 of 141 <br />
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