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Agenda - 11-14-2017 - D.2 - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and Zoning Atlas Amendments – Flood
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2017-628 Statement of Approval and Consistency Of A Proposed Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment With the Adopted Orange County 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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2017-629 Statement of Approval and Consistency Of A ProposedZoning Atlas Amendment with the Adopted Orange County 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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Minutes 11-14-2017
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ORD-2017-024 Ordinance amending the Zoning Atlas by eliminating the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) Overlay District as currently depicted on the atlas encumbering the identified parcels of property
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ORD-2017-026 Ordinance adopting a new Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) as produced by the State of NC and FEMA
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Article 6: Development Standa sts <br /> Section 6.21: Flood Regulations <br /> (A) Protect human life, safety, and health; <br /> (B) Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects; <br /> (C) Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and generally <br /> undertaken at the expense of the general public; <br /> (D) Minimize prolonged business losses and interruptions; <br /> (E) Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, electric, <br /> telephone, cable and other communication facilities, and sewer lines, streets, and bridges <br /> located in flood prone areas; <br /> (F) Minimize damage to private and public property due to flooding; <br /> (G) Make flood insurance available to the community through the National Flood Insurance <br /> Program (NFIP); <br /> (H) Maintain the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains;31 <br /> (I) Help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of flood <br /> prone areas in such a manner as to minimize flood blight areas; and <br /> �J) Ensure that potential homebuyers are notified that property is in a Special Flood Hazard <br /> Area. <br /> 6.21.3 Findings of Fact <br /> LA) Theflood preneSpecial Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) are flood prone areas within the <br /> planning jurisdiction of Orange County which are subject to periodic inundation, N,vhich <br /> results in loss of life; property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and <br /> governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures of flood protection and relief, <br /> and impairment of the tax base, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety, and <br /> general welfare. <br /> (B) These flood losses are caused by the cumulative effect of obstructions in floodplains <br /> causing increases in flood heights and velocities, and by the occupancy in flood prone <br /> areas by uses vulnerable to floods or hazards to other lands, which are inadequately <br /> elevated, flood proofed, or otherwise unprotected from flood damages. <br /> Applicability <br /> 32 <br /> B� for E tabl' hment33 <br /> vv�i�--�vrc° ri�nmcn�s ••_ _ . - - -• •_ -i . <br /> Technical State agreement between the State of North Carolina and FEMA or Flood <br /> • - - - -- - --e • ---- -- - - 1'' - ' ..e- <br /> -- --- e- ..• <br /> 99 _ _ e „ • • •-• . .• z ea ! . e- <br /> 04 2898A, 08 04 2899A, and 08 04 2900A, Letters of Map Revision 06 01 BQ22P, 06 <br /> 04 C111 P, 07 04 6156R, and 08 01 1666P and Summary of Map Amendment#115 <br /> 31 Subsection(s)(F), (G),and (H) have been added to address modifications to the FEMA model flood ordinance. <br /> 32 This language is currently contained in Section 4.3.4 of the UDO. After conferring with the County's Attorney <br /> Office this information is already duplicated in the revised Section 1.1.3. There is no need to repeat this <br /> information here. <br /> 33 This language is currently contained in Section 4.3.5 of the UDO. All of this information is now contained in <br /> Section 1.1.3 of this Ordinance. There is no need to repeat this information here. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-147 <br />
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