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L <br />shall extend at such elcvatjon at least fifteen (15) feet beyond the outside limits of the structure erected <br />thereon. <br />(b) As an alternative to elevation on fill, accessory structures that constitute a minimal <br />investment and that do not exceed 500 square feet at its largest projection may be in' mally flood proofed in <br />accordance witi. Section 78-1117(e)(3). <br />(c) The cumulative placement of fill where at any one time m excess of one-thousand (1,000) <br />cubic yards of fill is located on the parcel shall be allowable only as a conditional use, unless said fill is <br />specifically intended to elevate a structure in accordance with Section 78-1119(a) of this ordinance. <br />(d) The storage of any materials or equipment shall be elevated on fill to the regulatory flood <br />protection elevation. <br />The provisions of Section 78-1122 of this Ordinance shall apply. <br />See. 78-1120 Conditional Uses <br />Any structure that is not elevated on fill or flood proofed in accordance with Section 7S-1119(a) - <br />(b) and or any use of land that docs not comply with the standards in Section 78-1119(c) and (d) shai! only be <br />allowable as a conditional use. An application for a conditional use shall be subject to the standards and <br />criteria and evaluation procedures specified in Sections 78-1121 - 78-1122 and 78-1135 of this Ordinance. <br />Sec. 78-1121 Standards for Flood Fringe Conditional Uses <br />Alternative elevation methods other than the use of fill may be utilized to elevate a <br />structure’s lowest floor above the regulatory flood protection elevation. These alternative <br />methods may include the use of stilts, pilings, parallel walls, etc., or above-grade, enclosed <br />areas such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages. The base or floor of an enclosed area shall <br />be considered above-grade and not a structure’s basement or lowest floor if: 1) the enclosed <br />area is above-grade on at least one side of the struc*'ire; 2) it is designed to internally flood <br />and IS constructed with flood resistant materials; and 3) it is used solely for parking of <br />vehicles, building access or storage. The above-noted alternative elevation methods are <br />subject to the following additional standards: <br />Design and Certification - The structure’s design and as-built condition must be <br />certified by a registered professional engineer or architect as being in compliance <br />with the general design standards of the State Building Code and. specifically, that <br />all electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning equipment and <br />other service facilities must be at or above the regulatory flood protection ctevation <br />or be designed to prevent flood water from entering or accumulating within these <br />components during times of flooding. <br />b.Specific Standards for Above-grade, Enclosed Areas - Above-grade, fully enclosed <br />areas such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages must be designed to internally <br />flood and the design plans must stipulate: <br />1.A minimum area of opetungs in the walls where internal flooding is to be <br />used as a flood proofing technique. There shall be a minimum of two <br />openings on at least two sides of the structure and the bottom of all openings <br />J D^itichl hfapi 1/1/2004 reus I on -10-