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• <br />• <br />designed to prevent flood water from entering or accumulating within <br />these components during times of flooding. <br />The design of the structure will be reviewed through the building permit process and will <br />be required to meet building code standards and flood proofing requirements. The <br />furnace and hot water heater are shown on the first floor of the home, above the flood <br />protection elevation. The air conditioning equipment was not shown. <br />b. Specific standards for above -grade, enclosed areas. Above -grade, fully <br />enclosed areas such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages must be <br />designed to internally flood and the design plans must stipulate: <br />i. The minimum area of openings in the walls where internal <br />flooding is to be used as a flood proofing technique. There shall be <br />a minimum of two openings on at least two sides of the structure <br />and the bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot <br />above grade. The automatic openings shall have a minimum net <br />area of not less than one square inch for every square foot of <br />enclosed area subject to flooding unless a registered professional <br />engineer or architect certifies that a smaller net area would suffice. <br />The automatic openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, <br />valves, or other coverings or devices provided that they permit the <br />automatic entry and exit of flood waters without any form of <br />human intervention; and <br />The house plans show at least two openings on two sides of the structure. The flood vent <br />details and report state that the bottom of the vents shall be no more than one foot above <br />final grade. The ICC-ES Evaluation Report for the flood vents states that the Model <br />1540-520 can accommodate 200 square foot of the enclosed space. Based on the <br />provided plans, the enclosed crawl space is approximately 1,636 square foot, which will <br />require nine (9) flood vents. The ICC-ES Evaluation Report states that the flood vents are <br />mechanically operated and are activated by rising water. <br />ii. That the enclosed area will be designed of flood resistant materials <br />in accordance with the FP-3 or FP-4 classifications in the State <br />Building Code and shall be used solely for building access, parking <br />of vehicles or storage. <br />No other use has been designated on the floor plans other than "crawl space ". Design <br />will be approved through the building permit process. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by The City Council of Lino Lakes the following <br />standards of Section 1103.11 (5) are also being met: <br />(5) General considerations. The community shall consider the following factors in <br />granting variances and imposing conditions on variances and conditional uses in <br />floodplains: <br />(a) The potential danger to life and property due to increased flood heights or <br />velocities caused by encroachments; <br />