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<br />8. Any alteration, repair, reconstruction, or improvements to a structure, which complies with
<br />the provisions of this Ordinance, shall meet the requirements of "new construction" as
<br />contained in this Ordinance.
<br />9. Non-conforming buildings or uses or other development may not be enlazged, replaced, or
<br />rebuilt unless such enlazgement or reconstruction is accomplished conforming to the
<br />provisions of this Ordinance. Provided, however, nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent the
<br />repair, reconstruction, or replacement of a building or structure existing on the effective date
<br />of this Ordinance and located totally or partially within the floodway ~e~e, non-
<br />encroachment area, or stream setback, provided that the bulk of the building or structure
<br />below the regulatory flood protection elevation in the floodway ~e~e, non-encroachment
<br />area, or stream setback is not increased and i~ provided that such repair, reconstruction, or
<br />replacement meets all of the other requirements of this Ordinance.
<br />10. New solid waste disposal facilities, hazardous waste management facilities, salvage yards,
<br />and chemical storage facilities shall not be permitted in SFHAs.
<br />~5) 11. A structure or tank for chemical or fuel storage incidental to an allowed use or to the
<br />operation of a water treatment plant or wastewater treatment facility may be located in a
<br />SFHA only if the structure or tank is either elevated or flood proofed to at least the
<br />regulatory flood protection elevation and certified according to Section 42-68(3) of this
<br />Ordinance.
<br />12. Storage of the following chemical compounds shall be prohibited within SFHAs:
<br />a) Acetone, n) Potassium,
<br />b) Ammonia, o) Sodium,
<br />c) Benzene, p) Sulfur,
<br />d) Calcium carbide, ~ Acetylene gas,
<br />e) Carbon disulfide, r) Gasoline and any petroleum
<br />~ Celluloid, product (excluding plastic
<br />~ Chlorine, materials),
<br />h) Hydrochloric acid, s) Treated lumber,
<br />i) Prussic acid, t) Charcoal or coal dust
<br />j) Magnesium, u) Polychlorinated biphenyls
<br />k) Nitric acid, (PCBs),
<br />l) Oxides of nitrogen, v) Polynuclear aromatic
<br />m) Phosphorus, hydrocarbons (PAHs),
<br />w) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs). ~~ ~~^
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<br />x) Or any priority pollutantsllsted in Table 1 ofSection 30
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<br />13. The storage of the following materials shall be prohibited within SFHAs:
<br />a. Lumber (both recycled and new),
<br />b. Construction debris,
<br />c. Scrap metal, and
<br />d. Junked or derelict vehicles,
<br />14. Hospitals, nursing homes, foster care facilities, sherds facilities, fire stations, emergency
<br />operations centers, and vehicle and equipmetzt storage facilities shall not be permitted in
<br />~5) SFHAs.
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