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M. <br />w����� <br />Glenn Bowles: That correct The majority --- policies �nunoeondmodUoQe �� <br />that �u�ninedn�Qa�d flood ��n' SomeUmos�mkmen�rn�o�ux _-.,__ <br />demand it <br />odxu��ond�ou�nm@ <br />Brian Crawford: Can you pu�hoee. <br />Glenn |am assuming that someone would insure for water damage. <br />Tommy McNeill: Fox. homeowners who have chosen not to purchase flood inouranco , are there any educational <br />courses bn discuss the consequences o[ not doing so? <br />Glenn Bowles: I have had two outreach meetings with a number of those people. ' V few choose to- come tothose <br />meetings. Most people choose not to buy it In this last mWing, we sent 1,800 or so mailings, which were the first time <br />we had'a good outreach, program on that discussion. We tell them that insurance is not mandatory on our part. Most <br />are not interested in buying it. We are on the sidelines when it comes to flood insurance. <br />2oN�oD�nNA0cEANo/�u�AMsNUMsNT�ToGaTAnUoHA0EW[��nm�Ox�0m/xmDTo <br />/�m�Q�`�c�S: INCORPORATE THE B0GTINa FLOOD DwmmaE PREVENTION ORDINANCE' INTO THE ZONING <br />ORDINANCE AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS CCwgmd�g this item hea����eFebmmy23. <br />Tocmn�doramnommonnnmonmu",ou <br />2DU8 Quarterly Public Hearing <br />Pr6septer Glenn Bowles, Planner 11 <br />Glenn Bowles: Reviewed the abstracL <br />PURPOSE: To receive the referral from the BOCC regarding proposed amendments to the Subdivision Regulations, <br />Zoning Ordinance, and Zoning Aflas that create a new Zoning Ordinance Overlay District from the Flood Insurance <br />Rate Map (FIRM) and incorporate flood protection standards of the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance (FDPO) into <br />the text of both regulations and to make recommendations back to the BOCC. <br />. visit � 21 and 2�2DDD �oCoun�mc�ved <br />outlining <br />a November 7, 2008 lefter from Mr. Ken Ashe, of the North Carolina Emergency Management Division, <br />A��� ��� cklist was <br />""~~~~~y'`----- the <br />1 d2�x�e-eKe amduhe��i ThoCnu m��*ux�u/�m="" � <br />e8o ' ' o[ the amendments otthe <br />November I �lh and re* quested a time extension td adequatel ' y schedule for inclusion next avOl able Quarterly Public Hearing (February 2~~~~' <br />The changes proposed do not amend the adopted February 2, 2607 flood insurance rate maps . FIRMS), except <br />for the FEMA-appnmod revisions since then. <br />required <br />in�o�n�onw��oam�dm��� the FDPO,�oC�n�A�maym�mm�ded��I���� <br />amendmen�hm�eFDPg and the amended FOPOb incorporated ibmQh Zoning Ordinance ee�xoZbnng <br />amendmon�and n new Gpo��RoodHoza�AmoOveUoyu/omrtwnumwould ue delineated .... . <br />Thus the Zoning Ordinance amendments take on five (5) different aspects: <br />^ <br />2. Making bona fide farrning operations Incorporating — the amended FDPO text <br />subject ba Special Flood Hazard Area "v:Ywx District standards, <br />regulations, procedures, and definiflons; <br />1 Creating mnew Zoning Overlay District - Special Flood Hazard.Areas ' ';��F�A on <br />4. /ffirn�Q�ovohnuaemendmen�b��mMKMpommurn*uvemx=""~v -,,-.�- <br />February 2, 2007; and <br />