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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2021-05-30 12:16:58 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 19, Update 3) <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Sec. 78-1125. Standards for flood fringe permitted uses. <br />(a) All structures, including accessory structures, must be elevated on fill so that the lowest floor, as defined, is <br />at or above the regulatory flood protection elevation. The finished fill elevation for structures must be no <br />lower than one foot below the regulatory flood protection elevation and the fill must extend at the same <br />elevation at least 15 feet beyond the outside limits of the structure. <br />(b) Accessory structures. As an alternative to the fill requirements of section 78-1125(a), structures accessory to <br />the uses identified in section 78-1124 may be permitted to be internally/wet floodproofed to the FP3 or FP4 <br />floodproofing classifications in the state building code, provided that: <br />(1) the accessory structure constitutes a minimal investment, does not exceed 576 square feet in size, and <br />is only used for parking and storage. <br />(2) All portions of floodproofed accessory structures below the regulatory flood protection elevation must <br />be: (i) adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement and designed to <br />equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls, (ii) be constructed with materials resistant to flood <br />damage, and (iii) must have all service utilities be water-tight or elevated to above the regulatory flood <br />protection elevation <br />(3) Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a registered professional engineer or <br />meet or exceed the following criteria: <br />a. To allow for the equalization of hydrostatic pressure, there must be a minimum of two <br />"automatic" openings in the outside walls of the structure, with a total net area of not less than <br />one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding; and <br />b. There must be openings on at least two sides of the structure and the bottom of all openings <br />must be no higher than one foot above the lowest adjacent grade to the structure. Using human <br />intervention to open a garage door prior to flooding will not satisfy this requirement for <br />automatic openings. <br />(c) The cumulative placement of fill or similar material on a parcel must not exceed 1,000 cubic yards, unless the <br />fill is specifically intended to elevate a structure in accordance with section 78-1125(a) of this article, or if <br />allowed as a conditional use under section 78-1126(3) below. <br />(d) The storage of any materials or equipment must be elevated on fill to the regulatory flood protection <br />elevation. <br />(e) All service utilities, including ductwork, must be elevated or water-tight to prevent infiltration of <br />floodwaters. <br />(f) The storage or processing of materials that are, in time of flooding, flammable, explosive, or potentially <br />injurious to human, animal, or plant life is prohibited. <br />(g) All fill must be properly compacted and the slopes must be properly protected by the use of riprap, <br />vegetative cover or other acceptable method. <br />(h) All new principal structures must have vehicular access at or above an elevation not more than two feet <br />below the regulatory flood protection elevation, or must have a flood warning/emergency evacuation plan <br />acceptable to the city. <br />(i) Accessory uses such as yards, railroad tracks, and parking lots may be at an elevation lower than the <br />regulatory flood protection elevation. However, any facilities used by employees or the general public must <br />be designed with a flood warning system that provides adequate time for evacuation if the area is inundated