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Article 6: Development Standai s <br /> Section 6.6:Additional Standards for Overlay Districts <br /> {c) Should solid foundation perimeter walls be used to elevate a structure, <br /> {a) New construction within the SFHA shall be prohibited. <br /> (b) Substantial improvement of any existing commercial, industrial, or other <br /> non residential structure shall have the reference level, including <br /> elevation. <br /> {c) Structures located in the AE Zone may be flood proofed no lower than <br /> two feet above the level of the base flood elevation in lieu of elevation <br /> to the pa.sage of • - - , - e -_ - _ __ __ •_ - •- <br /> ncy- <br /> (d) A North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer or Architect shall certify <br /> shall be provided to the official as set forth in Section 2.6. <br /> (3) Manufactured Homes <br /> ( R plaeemcnt manufactured homes shall be elevated so that the <br /> flood protection elevation. <br /> (b) Manufactured homes shall be securely anchored to an adequately <br /> anchored foundation to resist flotation, collapse, or lateral movement <br /> according to the State of North Carolina Regulations for <br /> Manufactured/Mobile Homes, 1995 Edition, and any revision thereto <br /> 113.15 or a certified engineered foundation. <br /> {c) When the elevation would be met by an elevation of the chassis 36 <br /> inches or less above the grade at the site, reinforced piers or other <br /> chassis. <br /> (d) When the elevation of the chassis is above 36 inches in height, an <br /> engineering certification is required. <br /> {e) All foundation enclosures or skirting below the lowest floor shall comply <br /> with the standards in Section 2.6.1. <br /> (f) An evacuation plan must be developed for evacuation of all residents of <br /> all new, substantially improved or substantially damaged manufactured <br /> local Emergency Management coordinator. <br /> Pings <br /> (a) Any public road, private road, or driveway cro. ing a SFHA shall require <br /> private roads, or driveways. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-23 <br />