[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
1. No structures or any portion thereof shall be erected unless the
finished surface of the ground is higher than or is raised by filling
to an elevation of at least one foot above the elevation of the one-hundred-year
flood.
2. No first floor or opening below the first floor or any building shall
be constructed at an elevation of less than one foot above the elevation
of the one-hundred-year flood.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
Any structure permitted shall be firmly anchored to prevent
the structure from floating away and thus threaten life or property
downstream or to further restrict bridge openings and other restricted
sections of the creek.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
Any structures permitted shall be constructed and placed on
the lot so as to offer the minimum obstruction to the flow of water
and shall be designed to have a minimum effect upon the flow and height
of floodwater.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
The following shall not be placed or caused to be placed in
the flood hazard area: fences, except two-wire fences, other structures
or other matter which may impede, retard or change the direction of
the flow of water or that will catch or collect debris carried by
such water or that is placed where the natural flow of the stream
of floodwaters would carry the same downstream to the damage or detriment
of either public or private property adjacent to the floodplain.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
No part of any on-site sewage disposal system shall be constructed
within this area.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
No materials that are buoyant, flammable, explosive or in times
of flooding could be injurious to human, animal or plant life shall
be stored below an elevation one foot above the elevation of the one-hundred-year
flood.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
Fill shall consist of soil or rock materials only. Sanitary
landfills shall not be permitted.
[Ord. 449, 6/26/1973, App. II]
Plans for buildings and structures within this area shall incorporate
the recommendations of a registered architect or certified engineer
to provide for protection against predictable hazards.