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1 <br />2 926 Public Utilities, Railroads, Roads, and Bridges in Floodplains. <br />3 (A) Public utilities. All public utilities and facilities such as gas, electrical, sewer, and water supply <br />4 systems to be located in the floodplain must be floodproofed in accordance with the Minnesota State <br />5 Building Code or elevated to the regulatory flood protection elevation. <br />6 (B) Public transportation_ facilities. Railroad tracks, roads, and bridges to be located within the floodplain <br />7 must comply with sections 923 and 924. These transportation facilities must be elevated to the <br />8 regulatory flood protection elevation where failure or interruption of these facilities would result in <br />9 danger to the public health or safety or where such facilities are essential to the orderly functioning <br />10 of the area. Minor or auxiliary roads or railroads may be constructed at a lower elevation where failure <br />11 or interruption of transportation services would not endanger the public health or safety. <br />12 (C) On -site water supply and sewage treatment systems. Where public utilities are not provided: <br />13 (1) On -site water supply systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood <br />14 waters into the systems; and <br />15 (2) New or replacement on -site sewage treatment systems must be designed to minimize or <br />16 eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into <br />17 flood waters and they must not be subject to impairment or contamination during times of <br />18 flooding. Any sewage treatment system designed in accordance with the state's current <br />19 statewide standards for on -site sewage treatment systems is considered to be in compliance <br />20 with this section. <br />21 <br />22 927 Manufactured homes, Manufactured home parks, and Recreational Vehicles in Floodplains. <br />23 (A) Manufactured homes. New manufactured home parks and expansions to existing manufactured home <br />24 parks are prohibited in any floodplain district. For existing manufactured home parks or lots of record <br />25 located in a floodplain district, the placement of new or replacement manufactured homes will be <br />26 treated as a new structure and are subject to the following requirements: <br />27 (1) Placement or replacement of manufactured home units is prohibited in the floodway district. <br />28 (2) If allowed in the flood fringe district, placement or replacement of manufactured home units is <br />29 subject to the requirements of section 924 and the following standards. <br />30 a. New and replacement manufactured homes must be elevated in compliance with section <br />31 924 and must be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system that <br />32 resists flotation, collapse and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but <br />33 are not limited to, use of over -the -top or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement <br />34 is in addition to applicable state or local anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces. <br />35 b. New or replacement manufactured homes in existing manufactured home parks must <br />36 meet the vehicular access requirements for subdivisions in section 927(A)(2). <br />37 (B) Recreational vehicles. New recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds and expansions to existing <br />38 recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds are prohibited in any floodplain district. Placement of <br />39 recreational vehicles in existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds in the floodplain must <br />40 meet the exemption criteria below or be treated as new structures meeting the requirements of this <br />41 subdivision. <br />42 (1) Recreational vehicles are exempt from the provisions of this section if they are placed in any <br />43 of the following areas and meet the criteria listed in section 927(B)(2): <br />44 a. Individual lots or parcels of record. <br />45 b. Existing commercial recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds. <br />46 c. Existing condominium -type associations. <br />47 (2) Criteria for exempt recreational vehicles: <br />48 a. The vehicle must have a current license required for highway use. <br />49 b. The vehicle must be highway ready, meaning on wheels or the internal jacking system, <br />50 attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities commonly used in <br />51 campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks. <br />52 c. No permanent structural type additions may be attached to the vehicle. <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 111 of 141 <br />
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