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060 <br /> 4. <br /> 5. Use of Available Flood Data. The final rule revises the <br /> requirement at §60 .3(b) (4 ) that communities obtain, review, and <br /> reasonably utilize base flood data available from any source to <br /> regulate construction in. Zone A. If your coamunity has flood <br /> hazard areas which are designated as Zone A or could annex such <br /> areas, you must revise your ordinance to 'include- the following <br /> or its equivalent: <br /> The (local administrator) shall obtain, review <br /> and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation <br /> and floodway data available from a Federal, <br /> State, or other source, as criteria for <br /> • requiring that new construction, substantial - <br /> _improvements, or other development in Zone A <br /> [reference provisions of your ordinance which <br /> meet §60 .3(c) (2) , (3) , (5) and (6) and (d) (3)j _ <br /> Note that available base flood data include data submitted with <br /> subdivision proposals and other proposed developments greater than <br /> 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is less, including manufactured home - <br /> parks and subdivisions [see §60.3(b) (3)j . <br /> 6. Elevation Certification. Current NFIP criteria require that <br /> communities obtain and maintain on file the elevation of the <br /> lowest floor (including basement) of new and substantially <br /> improved structures in all special flood hazard areas . The - <br /> final rule removes this requirement in Zone A except in those <br /> instances where base flood elevation data from other sources are <br /> utilized Je.g. , as provided for in §60. 3(b)(4) of NFIP critgr-- <br /> jia] . You maw mod ,+fyyouur ordinance accordingly. Please be <br /> aware that substantially lower flood insurance rates are <br /> available for individuals that construct to these other available <br /> base flood elevations and submit elevation certificates as part <br /> of their flood insurance applications . You must continue to - <br /> obtain lowest floor elevations in all special. flood hazard <br /> areas other than Zone A. <br /> WA 7. Functionally ,Dependent Uses •- The final rule. adds a special <br /> provision regarding the issuance of variances for functionally <br /> • dependent uses. You are not required to make this change and <br /> should do so only if your community has navigable waterways - <br /> and has encountered difficulties in applying NFIP criteria to <br /> these uses. To make this change, add the definition of 'func- <br /> tionally dependent use" in the final rule to the definitions <br /> sections of your ordinance. Also add the variance provision at <br /> §60.6(a) (7) of the final rule to the variance provisions in your <br /> ordinance. <br />
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