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remainder of this chapter shall not be affected therebyand shall remain in full force. <br />(9) Annexations. The Flood Insurance Rate Map panels adopted by reference into <br />1103.02(3) above may include floodplain areas that lie outside of the corporate <br />boundaries of the City of Lino Lakes at the time of adoption of this ordinance. If any of <br />these floodplain land areas are annexed into the City after the date of adoption of this <br />chapter, the newly annexed floodplain lands will be subject to the provisions of this <br />chapter immediately upon the date of annexation. <br />§ 1103.03 DEFINITIONS. <br />For- the pufpese of this ehapter-, the following definitiens shall apply tffiless the eefiteX4 <br />elear- y indi mesor-r-equir-esa different my g.Unless specifically defined below, words <br />or phrases used in this chapter must be interpreted according to common usage and so as <br />to give this chapter it's most reasonable application. <br />ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE. A use or structure on the same lot with, and of <br />a nature customarily incidental and subordinate to, the principal use or structure. <br />BASE FLOOD ELEVATION. The elevation of the "regional flood." The term "base <br />flood elevation" is used in the flood insurance study. <br />BASEMENT. Any area of a structure, including crawl spaces, having its floor or base <br />subgrade (below ground level) on all four sides, regardless of the depth of excavation <br />below ground level. <br />CONDITIONAL USE. A specific type of structure or land use listed in the official <br />control that yA lmd use or- development that may not be appr-epr-iate generally withi <br />eei4a n dist-F et bu be allowed but only after an in-depth review procedure and with <br />agppropriate conditions or JN dhat. distriet With appr ,..,ria+e restrictions as provided in the <br />official zoning controls or building codes and upon finding _ that: <br />hat: <br />(a) Certain conditions as detailed in the zoning ordinance exist. <br />(b) The structure and/or land use conform to the comprehensive land use plan, if one <br />exists, and are compatible with the existing neighborhood, ,,,,,,,bons or- limitation <br />CRITICAL FACILITIES. Facilities necessary to a community'spublic health and <br />safety, those that store or produce highly volatile, toxic or water -reactive materials, and <br />those that house occupants that may be insufficiently mobile to avoid loss of life or <br />injury. Examples of critical facilities include hospitals, correctional facilities, schools, <br />daycare facilities, nursing homes, fire and police stations, wastewater treatment facilities, <br />public electric utilities, water plants, fuel storage facilities, and waste handling and <br />storage facilities. <br />DEVELOPMENT, Any manmade change to improved or unimproved real estate, <br />6 of 39 <br />