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(c) Temporary placement of fill, other materials, or equipment which would cause an <br />increase to the stage of the 1% percent chance or regional flood may only be allowed if <br />the City Council has approved a plan that assures removal of the materials from the <br />floodway based upon the flood warning time available. <br />(3) Accessory Structures. Accessory structures, as identified in Section 78-1118 (1), may be <br />permitted, provided that: <br />(a) structures are not intended for human habitation; <br />(b)structures will have a low flood damage potential; <br />(c) structures will be constructed an placed so as to offer a minimal obstruction to the <br />flow of flood waters; <br />(d) Service utilities, such as electrical and heating equipment, within these structures <br />must be elevated to or above the regulatory flood protection elevation or properly <br />floodproofed; <br />(e) Structures must be elevated on fill or structurally dry floodproofed in accordance <br />with the FP1 or FP2 floodproofing classifications in the State Building Code. All <br />floodproofed structures must be adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or <br />lateral movement and designed to equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls. <br />(f) As an alternative, an accessory structure may be internally/wet floodproofed to the <br />FP3 or FP4 floodproofing classifications in the State Building Code, provided the <br />accessory structure constitutes a minimal investment and does not exceed S76 square <br />feet in size. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a <br />registered professional engineer or meet or exceed the following criteria: <br />(1)To allow for the equalization of hydrostatic pressure, there must be a minimum of <br />two "automatic" openings in the outside walls of the structure, with a total net area <br />of not less than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to <br />flooding; and <br />(2)There must be openings on at least two sides of the structure and the bottom of all <br />openings must be no higher than one foot above the lowest adjacent grade to the <br />structure. Using human intervention to open a garage door prior to flooding will <br />not satisfy this requirement for automatic openings. <br />(4) Structural works for flood control that will change the course, current or cross section of <br />protected wetlands or public waters are subject to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section 103G.24S. <br />(S) A levee, dike or floodwall constructed in the floodway must not cause an increase to the <br />1% chance or regional flood. The technical analysis must assume equal conveyance or <br />storage loss on both sides of a stream. <br />(6) Floodway developments must not adversely affect the hydraulic capacity of the channel <br />and adjoining floodplain of any tributary watercourse or drainage system. <br />Section 78-1120 through 78-1123 RESERVED <br />DIVISION 5 FLOOD FRINGE DISTRICT (FF) <br />