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10/3/2005
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ORD-2005-127 - Ordinance Amending the County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2005
RES-2005-077 Resolution and Ordinance to Provide for Flood Damage Prevention in Orange County
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2005
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09/26/2005 32 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> , <br /> <br /> <br />, <br />d. Manufactured homes shall be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation to <br />resist prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement according to the State of North (5) <br />Car°olina Regulations for Manufactured/Mobile Hornes, 199.5 Edition, and any revision <br />thereto adopted by the Conmaissioner of bzsurance pursuant to NCGS X143-14.3.15 or a <br />certified engineered foundation. Additionally, when the elevation would be met by an <br />elevation of the chassis thirty-six (36) inches or less above the grade at the site, <br />reinforced piers or other foundation elements of at least equivalent strength shall support <br />the chassis. When the elevation of the chassis is above thirty-six (36) inches in height, an <br />engineering certification is required. <br />e. All foundation enclosures or skirting shall be according to Section 42-.52. <br />f. An evacuation plan must be developed for evacuation of all residents of all new, <br />substantially improved or substantially damaged manufactured home parks or <br />subdivisions located within flood prone areas. This plan shall be filed with and approved <br />by the Floodplain Administrator and the local Emergency Management coordinator. <br />4. Public roads, private roads and driveways. Any public road, private r°oad, or driveway <br />crossing a Special Flood Hazard Area shall require a `No-Impact' certiftcation approval <br />from the North Carolina Emergency Management Division before arty building permits for <br />new construction can be issued, which derive their vehicular access, from such public roads, <br />private roads, or driveways., If the "No-Rise" certiftcation data demonsh•ate that the Base <br />Flood Elevation will rise more than one vertical foot, then the developer shall ,file a <br />Conditional Letter° of Map Revision with the North Carolina Division of Emergency <br />Management for review and approval Before any building per°rnit can be issued for tlae <br />irnpr°ovements associated with the stream crossing, an approved Letter° of Map Revision shall <br />be ora file in the Planning and Inspections Department _ <br />Staffrevisinn'' <br />5. Recreational Vehicles. a^~--~-~--~-~-'- ''~ ' '', F '''o "'"; ' 'r''' "'''°°'~-er <br />' • ~ • y n n nnr <br />a a 7 .. °..al.. ..a'n..i,°a .,,ra:.:,..,s Recreation vehicles placed on sites <br />~ r + <br />within a SFHA shall either: <br />a. Be on site for fewer than 180 consecutive days and be fully licensed and ready for <br />highway use (a recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or <br />jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities, and has no <br />per•rnanently attached additions); or <br />(5) b. Meet all the requirements for new construction, including anchoring and elevation <br />requirements of Section 42-68 and 42-91 and subsection (3) of this section. <br />
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