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Section 90-45 Enforcement: Adding language that states no land use request shall be granted, <br />including, but not limited to, conditional use permits, variances, subdivisions, building permits, <br />or certificates of compliance, for any property not in compliance with this chapter, unless such <br />request shall result in the property being brought into full compliance, except lawful <br />nonconforming uses as defined in section 90-46. <br />Section 90-46 Nonconforming buildings, structures, uses, and lots: Contains a regulation that <br />any building or structure that is damaged to the extent greater than 50% of is market value that it <br />shall be restored to conform to the use allowed by ordinance. Adding language to clarify within <br />the ordinance that the same happen in a floodplain district and that the building or structure shall <br />also conform to the floodplain district ordinance, such as meeting the regulatory floodplain <br />protection elevation. <br />Article [I[. Zoning Map <br />Section 90-67 Zoning Map Interpretation: Amends language providing that where <br />interpretation as to the exact location of the boundaries of the floodplain is required, the city <br />engineer shall make a determination based on elevations on the regional flood profile, actual <br />field conditions, that existed on the site at the time the Community adopted its initial floodplain <br />ordinance or on the date of the first National Flood Insurance Program map showing the area <br />within the 100 -year floodplain if earlier, and other available technical data such as neighboring <br />development's 100 -year flood elevation and recent City modeling providing for appeal by a <br />property owner. <br />Article IV. Zoning District Regulations — Division 2 Overlay Districts <br />Section 90-138 Floodplain District: <br />The description of the floodplain district ordinance will reference the maps that are used to <br />determine where the floodplain is located and all letters of map revisions that have been issued <br />by FEMA. <br />Adding language that would require a motor home to be road ready and could be easily moved if <br />it is stored in the floodplain. <br />In the construction standards for the floodplain district adding language that addresses and <br />regulates accessory structures that may be constructed in the floodplain. <br />Article V Environmental Protection <br />Section 90-171 Minimum Building Elevations: In order to provide a reasonable assurance that <br />buildings will not be flooded by surface or ground waters during a regional flood, the following <br />minimum standards are established for the construction of structures in all zoning and overlay <br />districts of the city: All basement floors, or first floor if there is no basement, shall be <br />constructed at an elevation above the regulatory flood protection elevation, or four feet above the <br />ordinary high groundwater elevation, whichever is higher, unless floodproofed in accordance <br />with subsection 90-138(5). <br />Article V[ Requirements for Specific Uses and Performance Standards <br />Section 90-211 Campgrounds: Adding language that any new campgrounds located in the <br />Floodplain District the motor homes need to be elevated above the regulatory flood protection <br />2 <br />
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