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Ordinance Language Commentary <br /> (c) The plan may incorporate alternative procedures for removal of <br /> the material from the floodplain if adequate flood warning time <br /> exists. <br /> 5.45 Storage of materials and equipment below the regulatory flood <br /> protection elevation must comply with an approved emergency plan <br /> providing for removal of such materials within the time available after <br /> a flood warning. <br /> 5.46 RESERVED FOR OPTIONAL ALTERNATIVE ELEVATION METHODS Alternative elevation methods such as the use <br /> of stilts,pilings,parallel walls,etc.may be <br /> appropriate in certain circumstances, <br /> provided that communities are able to <br /> provide a high level of monitoring and <br /> enforcement. Contact DNR floodplain staff <br /> for the applicable language. <br /> SECTION 6.0 GENERAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT(GF) If the General Floodplain District(the A zone <br /> 6.1 Permitted Uses: or the AE,AO orAH zones without a defined <br /> floodway)is not present within the <br /> 6.11 The uses listed in Section 4.1 of this ordinance, Floodway District community, delete the contents of this <br /> Permitted Uses,are permitted uses. section and retitle it'Reserved for Future <br /> 6.12 All other uses are subject to the floodway/flood fringe evaluation Use"(i.e.,in case a future annexation adds an <br /> criteria specified in Section 6.2 below. Section 4.0 applies if the Azone). <br /> proposed use is determined to be in the Floodway District.Section 5.0 <br /> applies if the proposed use is determined to be in the Flood Fringe <br /> District. <br /> 6.2 Procedures for Floodway and Flood Fringe Determinations: State and federal rules establish standards for <br /> 6.21 Upon receipt of an application for a permit or other approval within this determination but do not specify a <br /> the General Floodplain District,the Zoning Administrator must obtain, procedure to be followed. (However,the <br /> review and reasonably utilize any regional flood elevation and community is required under 44 CFR <br /> floodway data available from a federal,state,or other source. 60.3(b)(4)to 'obtain,review and reasonably <br /> utilize"base flood elevation and floodway <br /> 6.22 If regional flood elevation and floodway data are not readily available, data.)The procedure shown here is one that <br /> the applicant must furnish additional information,as needed,to DNR suggests that communities follow. DNR <br /> determine the regulatory flood protection elevation and whether the Floodplain Program staff can assist <br /> proposed use would fall within the Floodway or Flood Fringe District. communities in obtaining relevant data and <br /> Information must be consistent with accepted hydrological and completing the determination. <br /> hydraulic engineering standards and the standards in 6.23 below. <br /> 6.23 The determination of floodway and flood fringe must include the <br /> following components,as applicable: <br /> (a) Estimate the peak discharge of the regional(1%chance)flood. <br /> (b) Calculate the water surface profile of the regional flood based <br /> upon a hydraulic analysis of the stream channel and overbank <br /> areas. <br /> (c) Compute the floodway necessary to convey or store the regional <br /> flood without increasing flood stages more than one-half(0.5) <br /> foot. A lesser stage increase than 0.5 foot is required if,as a result <br /> of the stage increase,increased flood damages would result. An <br /> equal degree of encroachment on both sides of the stream within <br /> July 2015 12 <br />