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RES-2005-077 Resolution and Ordinance to Provide for Flood Damage Prevention in Orange County
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10/3/2005
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09/262005 23 <br />d If a watercourse is to be altered or relocated, a description of the extent of watercourse <br />alteration or relocation; an engineering report on the effects of the proposed project on <br />the food-carrying capacity of the watercourse and the effects to properties located both <br />upstream and downstream; and a map, drawn to scale, showing the location of the <br />proposed watercourse alteration or relocation shall all be submitted by the permit <br />applicant prior to issuance of a floodplain development permit. <br />e. Certification Exemptions. The following structures, if located within Zone A, AO, AE or <br />AI -30, are exempt from the elevation/jlood proofing certification requirements specified <br />in items a. and b. above: <br />i. Recreational vehicles meeting requirements of Section 4-92(4); <br />ii. Temporary structures meeting requirements of Section 42-92(6); and <br />iii. Accessory Structures with any dimension that is twelve feet or greater in height, <br />width, or depth, meeting requirements of Section 42-92(7). <br />(Ord. of 8-28-1995, § 4.2, eff. 8-28-1995) <br />Sec. 42-69. Duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator. (2) <br />Duties of the Floodplain Administrator shall include, but not be limited to: <br />(6)~ ~. Review all floodplain development applications and issue permits for all proposed <br />(1) development within food prone areas to ensure that the requirements of this Ordinance have <br />been satisfied. More specificity needed <br />2. Advise permittee that additional Federal or State permits (i. e., Wetlands, Erosion and <br />Sedimentation Control, Riparian Buffers, Mining, etc.) may be required, and if specific <br />Federal or State permits are known, require that copies of such permits be provided and <br />maintained on file with the jloodplain development permit. !61 <br />3. Notify adjacent communities and the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and <br />Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, State .Coordinator for the NFIP prior to <br />any alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to the <br />~°,..,, ~.,,o,.,~o..°.. a,r.,,,°,.e....e.,+ ~ ,.°..,... FEMA. <br />4. Ensure that maintenance is provided within the altered or relocated portion of ,said <br />watercourse so that the flood-carrying capacity is not diminished. <br />5. Prevent encroachments within floodways and non-encroachment areas unless the <br />certification and flood hazard reduction provisions comply with ' <br />New Section 42-93. <br />FEMA <br />terms ('~ 6. Obtain actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the '°~_'°~•~°~~ reference level <br />(including basement) of all attendant utilities of all new or substantially improved structures, <br />according to Section 42-68(3). <br />
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