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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> r <br /> 12.24 If the responsible party does not appropriately <br /> respond to the Zoning Administrator within the specified <br /> period of time, each additional day that lapses shall <br /> constitute an additional violation of this Ordinance and <br /> shall be prosecuted accordingly. The Zoning Administrator <br /> shall also upon the lapse of the specified response period <br /> notify the landowner to restore the land to the condition <br /> which existed prior to the violation of this Ordinance. <br /> SECTION 13.0 AMENDMENTS <br /> The flood plain designation on the Official Zoning Map shall <br /> not be removed from flood plain areas unless it can be shown <br /> that the designation is in error or that the area has been <br /> filled to or above the elevation of the regional flood and <br /> is contiguous to lands outside the flood plain. Special <br /> exceptions to this rule may be permitted by the Commissioner <br /> of Natural Resources if he determines that, through other <br /> measures, lands are adequately protected for the intended <br /> use. <br /> All amendments to this Ordinance, including amendments to <br /> the Official Zoning Map, must be submitted to and approved <br /> by the Commissioner of Natural Resources prior to adoption. <br /> Changes in the Official Zoning Map must meet the Federal <br /> Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Technical Conditions <br /> and Criteria and must receive prior FEMA approval before <br /> adoption. The Commissioner of Natural Resources must be <br /> given 10-days written notice of all hearings to consider an <br /> amendment to this Ordinance and said notice shall include a <br /> draft of the ordinance amendment or technical study under <br /> consideration. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 26 <br />