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4/21/2009
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Resolution
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5b
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Agenda - 04-21-2009 - 5b
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16 <br />conditions), make the necess interpretation. The person <br />contesting the location of the boundary shall be 'given a <br />reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in <br />Section 2.3.6.2. <br />11. When BFE data have not been provided according to section <br />4.2.38, obtain, review, and reasonably utilize any BFE data, along <br />with floodway data and/or non-encroachment area data available <br />from a Federal, State, or other source, including data developed <br />pursuant to Section 6.32.2, in order to administer the provisions <br />of this Ordinance. <br />12. When BFE data is provided, but no floodway nor non- <br />encroachment area data has been provided according to Section <br />4.2.38, obtain, review, and reasonably utilize any floodway data, <br />and/or non-encroachment area data available from a Federal <br />State, or other source in order to administer the provisions of this <br />Ordinance. <br />13. When the exact location of boundaries of the SFHAs conflict <br />with the current, natural topography information at the site, the <br />property owner may apply and be approved for a Letter of Map <br />Amendment (COMA) by FEMA. The Floodplain Administrator <br />in the floodplain development permit file will maintain a copy of <br />the COMA issued from FEMA. <br />14. Permanently maintain all records pertaining to the administration <br />of this Ordinance and make these records available for public <br />inspection during normal business hours. <br />15. Make on-site inspections of work in progress. As the work <br />pursuant to a floodplain development permit progresses, the <br />Floodplain Administrator shall make as many inspections of the <br />work as may be necessary to ensure that the work is being done <br />according to the provisions of the local ordinance and the terms <br />of the permit. In exercising this power, the Floodplain <br />Administrator has a right, upon presentation of proper credentials, <br />to enter on an~premises within the jurisdiction of the Orange <br />County at any reasonable hour for the purposes of inspection or <br />other enforcement action. <br />16. Maintain a current map repository to include, but not limited to, <br />the FIS Report, FIRM and/or other official flood maps/studies <br />adopted under Section 4.2.38 of this Ordinance, including any <br />revisions thereto including COMA, issued by State and/or FEMA. <br />17. Notify State and FEMA of mappin ng eeds. <br />18. Issue stop work orders as required. Whenever a buildin or part <br />thereof is being constructed, reconstructed, altered, or repaired in <br />violation of this Ordinance, the Floodplain Administrator maX <br />
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