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future. <br /> 2. Efforts must be made during the conversion to limit impacts of high densities by requiring <br />seasonal use, improving vegetative screening, centralizing shore recreation facilities, installing new sewage <br />treatment systems or other means. <br />(Ord. 04-95, passed 4-10-1995) <br />CHAPTER 1103: FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT <br />Section <br /> 1103.01 Statutory authorization, findings of fact and purpose <br /> 1103.02 General provisions <br /> 1103.03 Definitions <br /> 1103.04 Establishment of zoning districts <br /> 1103.05 Floodway District (FW) <br /> 1103.06 Flood Fringe District (FF) <br /> 1103.07 General Floodplain District (GF) <br /> 1103.08 Land development standards <br /> 1103.09 Public utilities, railroads, roads, and bridges <br /> 1103.10 Manufactured homes, manufactured home parks, recreational vehicle <br />parks and recreational vehicles <br /> 1103.11 Administration <br /> 1103.12 Nonconformities <br /> 1103.13 Amendments <br /> <br /> 1103.99 Penalties and enforcement <br />§ 1103.01 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT AND PURPOSE. <br /> (1) Statutory authorization. The legislature of the State of Minnesota has, in M.S. Chs. 103F and 462, <br />delegated the responsibility to local government units to adopt regulations designed to minimize flood <br />losses. <br /> (2) Purpose. <br /> (a) This chapter regulates development in the flood hazard areas of the city. These flood hazard areas <br />are subject to the periodic inundation, which may result in loss of life and property, health and safety <br />hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures for flood <br />protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base. It is the purpose of this chapter, to promote the public <br />health, safety and general welfare by minimizing these losses and disruptions.