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<br />works, an erosion and sedimentation control plan must be submitted unless the <br />community is enforcing a state-approved shoreland management ordinance. In the <br />absence of a state-approved shore land ordinance, the plan must clearly specifY methods <br />to be used to stabilize the fill on site for a flood event at a minimum of the I DO-year or <br />regional flood event. The plan must be prepared and certified by a registered <br />professional engineer or other qualified individual acceptable to the City Council. The <br />plan may incorporate alternative procedures for removal of the material from the <br />floodplain if adequate flood warning time exists. <br /> <br />(5) Storage of materials and equipment: <br /> <br />(a) The storage or processing of materials that are, in time of flooding, <br />flammable explosive, or potentially injurious to human, animal or plant life is prohibited; <br />and <br /> <br />(b) Storage of other materials or equipment may be allowed if readily <br />removable from the area within the time available after a flood warning and in <br />accordance with a plan approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />(E) Standards for all FF uses. <br /> <br />~.=~fITAn=new pllficipaFStruCturesmtistnavevemcumraccess"l iJl above-an ~.~ <br />elevation not more than 2 feet below the regulatory flood protection elevation. If a <br />variance to this requirement is granted, the Board of Adjustment must specifY limitations <br />on the period of use or occupancy of the structure for times of flooding and only after <br />determining that adequate flood warning time and local flood emergency response <br />procedures exist. <br /> <br />(2) For commercial uses, accessory land uses such as yards, railroad tracks and <br />parking lots may be at elevations lower than the regulatory flood protection elevation. <br />However, a permit for these facilities to be used by the employees or the general public <br />shall not be granted in the absence of a flood warning system that provides adequate time <br />for evacuation if the area would be inundated to a depth greater than 2 feet or be subject <br />to flood velocities greater than 4 feet per second upon occurrence of the regional flood. <br /> <br />(3) For manufacturing and industrial uses, measures shall be taken to minimize <br />interference with normal plant operations, especially along streams having protracted <br />flood durations. Certain accessory land uses such as yards and parking lots may be at <br />lower elevations subject to requirements set out in this section. In considering permit <br />applications, due consideration shall be given to needs of an industry whose business <br />requires that it be located in floodplain areas. <br /> <br />(4) Fill shall be properly compacted and the slopes shall be properly protected <br />by the use of rip-rap, vegetative cover or other acceptable method. The Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has established criteria for removing the <br />special f100~ hazard area designation :Cor certain structures proPerly elevated on fill above. <br />the 1 DO-year flood elevation.. FEMA's requirements incorporate specific fill compaction <br />and side slope protection standards for multi-structure or multi-lot developments. These <br />standards should be investigated prior to the initiation of site preparation if a change of <br />special flood hazard area designation will be requested. <br /> <br />(5) Floodplain developments shall not adversely affect the hydraulic capacity of <br /> <br />10 <br />
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