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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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48 <br />,Tay Bryan: On page 10, Section 42-41 (Warning and Disclaimer), I would suggest that be given <br />more prominence. It should be highlighted., Maybe it could be moved to page 1 after Section 42- <br />31 (Statutory Authorization). Also, has the attorney seen Section 41 on page 18 "The request for <br />a variance is not after-the-fact or for a situation of one's own making". <br />Glenn Bowles: I have sent it to the County Attorney, but I'm not sure he has reviewed it. <br />.Jay Bryan: I am fine with it overall but I would want him to look at that particular section to see <br />if it complies in general with variance laws, On page 19, number 5, who submits the written <br />report? <br />Glenn Bowles: The applicant. <br />.Jay Bryan: That should be stated in the sentence, <br />Renee Price-Saunders: On page 5, Section 3, could the Historic Preservation Commission see the <br />section on Historic structures? <br />Glenn Bowles: Yes.. <br />Noah Ranells: Could the Planning Board members have a map of the County or a map that <br />shows where the floodplain is? <br />Glenn Bowles: What about a County map showing floodplains and parcels? <br />Noah Ranells: Will that be available on GIS for public access? We need to maximize <br />availability. <br />Glenn Bowles: We will have township maps to review at the next meeting. The Current <br />Planning website has floodplain information. We may be able to get the maps attached. <br />Brian Dobyns: The definitions of floodplain, flood prone, flood zone, special flood hazard area <br />and regulatory floodplain seem to be similar and some seem to overlap. Are they all the same? <br />Glenn Bowles: Yes. Flood prone is anything that might flood. The regulatory flood element <br />issue is a defined elevation, Everything below that is flood prone.. Every definition reflects an <br />aspect of flooding.. They are similar, but the definitions and terms come from FEMA. <br />Brian Dobyns: It would be helpful to know these terms are similar. The data shows different <br />terms, <br />Craufurd Goodwin: Would you like a glossary? <br />Brian Dobyns: Something that would make it clearer.. <br />Glenn Bowles: I will try to put a linkage to those terms. <br />Noah Ranells: On page 2, under Accessory Structure, the fourth line states "the like"; there <br />should be examples to explain that term. On page 6, at the bottom of the page, "Post-FIRM and <br />
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