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inundated to a depth greater than two feet or be subject to flood velocities greater than four feet <br /> per second upon occurrence of the regional flood. <br /> (3) For manufacturing and industrial uses,measures shall be taken to minimize interference with <br /> normal plant operations,especially along streams having protracted flood durations. Certain <br /> accessory land uses such as yards and parking lots may be at lower elevations subject to <br /> requirements set out in this section. In considering permit applications,due consideration shall <br /> be given to needs of an industry whose business requires that it be located in floodplain areas. <br /> (4) Fill shall be properly compacted and the slopes shall be properly protected by the use of rip-rap, <br /> vegetative cover or other acceptable method. The Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> (FEMA)has established criteria for removing the special flood hazard area designation for <br /> certain structures properly elevated on fill above the 100-year flood elevation. FEMA's <br /> requirements incorporate specific fill compaction and side slope protection standards for multi- <br /> structure or multi-lot developments. These standards should be investigated prior to the <br /> initiation of site preparation if a change of special flood hazard area designation will be <br /> requested. <br /> (5) Floodplain developments shall not adversely affect the hydraulic capacity of the channel and <br /> adjoining floodplain of any tributary watercourse or drainage system where a floodway or other <br /> encroachment limit has not been specified on the official zoning map. <br /> (6) Standards for travel trailers and travel vehicles are contained in this chapter <br /> (7) All manufactured homes must be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation <br /> system that resists floatation, collapse and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may include <br /> but are not to be limited to use of over-the-top or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement <br /> is in addition to applicable state or local anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces. <br /> Penalty, see § 155.99 <br /> Ord. #33-A, adopted 0411211989 <br /> § 155.29 GENERAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT. <br /> (A)Permissible uses. <br /> (1) The uses listed in the floodway FW district shall be permitted uses. <br /> (2) All other uses shall be subject to the floodway/flood fringe evaluation criteria pursuant to this <br /> section. <br /> (B)Procedures for floodway and flood fringe determinations within the General Floodplain District. <br /> 305 1 Page <br />
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