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3.3 Prohibited Uses. All other uses or structures not listed as permitted <br />or conditional uses in the Flood Plain District shall be prohibited. <br />Specifically, mobile homes are prohibited in the Flood Plain District. <br />3.4 Non -Conforming Uses. A structure or theuse of a structure or premises <br />which was lawful before the passage or amendment of the Section but <br />which is not in conformity with the provisions of this Section may <br />be continued subject to the following conditions: <br />3.41 No such use shall be expanded, changed, enlarged, or altered <br />in a way which increases its nonconformity. <br />3.42 No structural alteration or addition to any nonconforming <br />structure over the life of the structure shall exceed 50 <br />percent of its assessed value at the time of its becoming <br />a nonconforming use, unless the entire structure is perman- <br />ently changed to a conforming use or unless the alteration <br />or addition would substantially reduce potential flood <br />damages for the entire structure. <br />3.43 Any alteration or addition to a nonconforming use which would <br />result in substantially increasing the flood damage potential <br />of that use shall be accomplished in accordance with Section <br />4.0. <br />3.44 If any nonconforming use is discontinued for twelve (12) <br />consecutive months, any future use of the building premises <br />shall conform to this Ordinance. The assessor shall notify <br />the Zoning Administrator in writing of instances of non- <br />conforming uses which have been discontinued for a period <br />of twelve (12) months. <br />4.0 STANDARDS FOR FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT USES <br />4.1 <br />All Uses. No structure (temporary or permanent), fill (including <br />fill for roads and levees), deposit, obstruction, storage of mat- <br />erials, or equipment, or other uses may be allowed as a Conditional <br />Use which, acting alone or in combination with existing or reason- <br />ably anticipated future uses, adversely affects the capacity of <br />the Flood plain or increases flood heights subject to the provis- <br />ions of Section 6.3. In addition, all Conditional Uses shall be <br />subject to the standards contained in Section 6.5 and the follow- <br />ing standards (Sections 4.2 and 4.8). <br />42 Principal and Accessory Structures. Residences and other struct- <br />ures shall be constructed on fill ao that the basement _floor or <br />first floor. if there is no basement, is at or above the Regulatory <br />Flood Protection Elevation. The finished fill elevation shall be <br />no lower than one (1) foot below the Regulatory Flood Protection <br />Elevation and shall extend at such elevation at least fifteen (15) <br />feet beyond the limits of any structure or building erected thereon. <br />Fill shall be compacted and the slopes shall be protected by riprap <br />or vegetative covering. Residences that do not have vehicular <br />access at or above an elevation not more than two feet below the <br />Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation shall not be permitted unless <br />granted a variance by the (-i-y (-,,,Q,,) . In granting a <br />variance the C+T y Ccw„,c,L shall specify limitations on <br />the period of use or occupancy of the residence. <br />
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