Browse
Search
RES-2005-077 Resolution and Ordinance to Provide for Flood Damage Prevention in Orange County
OrangeCountyNC
>
Board of County Commissioners
>
Resolutions
>
2000-2009
>
2005
>
RES-2005-077 Resolution and Ordinance to Provide for Flood Damage Prevention in Orange County
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/3/2012 9:38:52 AM
Creation date
12/1/2010 4:12:37 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
BOCC
Date
10/3/2005
Meeting Type
Regular Meeting
Document Type
Resolution
Agenda Item
5q
Document Relationships
Agenda - 10-03-2005-5q
(Linked To)
Path:
\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2000's\2005\Agenda - 10-03-2005
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
43
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
41 <br />Planning Director Craig Benedict said that this is the only formal public hearing item on <br />the agenda. This is a standalone. ordinance. Orange County became a participating <br />community in the National Flood Insurance Program in 1975 and entered the regular FEMA- <br />NFIP on March 16, 1981. Anew series of maps has recently been published that show where <br />the flood hazard areas have changed. Since 1994, the County has only permitted three <br />structures within floodplains. The State made some recommendations that are part of this <br />ordinance. He said that adopting this amended ordinance would improve the community <br />insurance rating system. The recommendation is to close the public hearing and adopt the <br />amended ordinance. <br />There was no one signed up to speak to this ifem. <br />Commissioner Jacobs made reference to page 27 and the list of chemical compounds. <br />He asked if there were any petroleum products because he thought some plastics were made <br />out of petroleum products. Craig Benedict said that some products made from petroleum have <br />been converted before they get to the site. He said that they could elaborate on certain <br />products. Commissioner Jacobs asked to differentiate between treated wood and wood that <br />can be reused. <br />Commissioner Jacobs made reference to page 28 and asked if the State requires the <br />County to allow new construction in flood hazard areas. Craig Benedict said that, according to <br />the State, development is allowed in the floodplain if there are certain precautions. The County <br />can do an outright prohibition. <br />Geof Gledhill said that there is an opportunity for hardships to be dealt with, and he <br />could not think of a legal problem where the County could not prohibit new construction in flood <br />prone areas. . <br />Commissioner Jacobs asked about the Public Market House, which will be the Farmer's <br />Market, and said that .part of it will encroach on the floodway. This would be in violation to what <br />he just proposed. Craig Benedict said tha# there are definitions about livable areas, and this <br />would not be classified as a livable area. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said that he would be interested in having the Planning Board <br />make a recommendation to the County Commissioners. <br />Commissioner Gordon asked about page five and what is meant by "common usage.° <br />Craig Benedict said that this is a catchall phrase suggested by the State. <br />Commissioner Gordon would also like a recommendation from the Planning Board. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to <br />ask the Planning Board and staff to consider more closely the list of prohibited compounds and <br />consider an outright ban on new primary construction in flood hazard areas. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Chair Carey asked that it be brought back no sooner than September 15t <br />John Link asked for clarification on the terms flood prone and floodplain. Craig Benedict <br />said that they are interchangeable. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that there is the floodplain, then the flood fringe. Craig <br />Benedict said that they would work on the definitions. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.