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FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT O'g� <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES, MII0 =SOTA <br />1.0 ESxABLISI,ENT OF FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT <br />1.1 <br />The flood hazard areas of Lino Lakes, Minnesota, are subject to <br />periodic inundation which results in potential loss of life, loss <br />of property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce <br />and governmental services, extraordinary public expeditures for <br />flood protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base, all <br />of which adversely affect the public health, safety, and general <br />welfare. <br />1.2 The Flood Insurance Study for theCityCity of Lino Lakes pre pared <br />by the Federal Emergency Managem nt Agency dated 1i-)`]->3) <br />and the Flood Insurance Rate Mapsti'therein are hereby adopted by <br />reference and shall be attached to the Official Zoning Map. The <br />Official Zoning Map shall be on file in the Office of the Lino <br />Lakes City Clerk -Treasurer and the Building Inspector/Zoningc;i-,c„� <br />1.3 The Flood Plain District shall include all areas designated on the <br />Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the City of Lino Lakes as being <br />within the boundaries of the 100 year (regional) flood. <br />2.0 DEFINITIONS <br />Unless specifically defined below, =curds or phrases used in tieis <br />section shall be interpreted so as to give them the same meaning <br />as they have in common usage and so as to give this Ordinance <br />its most reasonable application. <br />2.1 Equal Degree of Encroachment - a method of determining the location <br />of flood plain boundaries so that flood plain lands on both sides <br />of a stream are capable of conveying a proportionate share of flood <br />flows. <br />2.2 Flood - a temporary increase in the flow or stage of a stream or <br />in the stage of a lake that results in the inundation of normally <br />dry areas. <br />2.3 Flood Plain - the areas adjoining a watercourse which have been or <br />hereafter may be covered by the regional flood. <br />2.4 Flood -Proofing - a combination of structural provisions, changes, <br />or adjustments to properties and structures subject to flooding, <br />primarily for the reduction or eliml,cation of flood damages. <br />2.5 Regional Flood - a flood which is representative of large floods <br />known to have occurred generally in hinnesota and reasonably char- <br />acteristic of what can be expedted to occur on an average frequency <br />in the magnitude of the 100 -year recurrence interval. Regional <br />flood is synonymous with the term "Lase flood” used in the Flood <br />Insurance Study. <br />
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