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<br />Page 12 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />walls to provide for entry of flood waters to <br />equalize pressures, the bottom of all openings shall <br />be no higher than one (1) foot above grade. Openings <br />may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or <br />other coverings or devices provided that they permit <br />the automatic entry and exit of flood waters. <br /> <br />b. That the enclosed area will be designed of flood <br />resistant materials in accordance with the FP-3 or <br />FP-4 classifications in the State Building Code and <br />shall be used solely for building access, parking of <br />vehicles or storage. <br /> <br />B. Basements, as defined by Section 902.02{8)(A) of this <br />Ordinance, shall be subject to the fOllowing: <br /> <br />i. Residential basement construction shall not be <br />allowed below the Regulatory Flood Protection <br />Elevation. <br /> <br />ii. Nonresidential basements may be allowed below <br />the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation provided <br />the basement is structurally dry flood proofed in <br />accordance with Section 902.08(4){C). <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />C. All areas of nonresidential structures including <br />basements to be placed below the Regulatory Flood <br />Protection Elevation shall be flood proofed in accordance <br />with the structurally dry flood proofing classifications <br />in the State Building Code. Structurally dry flood <br />proofing must meet the FP-l or FP-2 flood proofing <br />classification in the State Building Code and this shall <br />require making the structure watertight with the walls <br />substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with <br />structural components having the capability of resisting <br />hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of <br />buoyancy. Structures flood proofed to the FP-3 or FP-4 <br />classification shall not be permitted. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />D. When at anyone time more than one thousand (1,000) <br />cubic yards of fill or other similar material is located <br />on a parcel for such activities as on-site storage, <br />landscaping, sand and gravel operations, landfills, roads, <br />dredge spoil disposal or construction of flood control <br />works, an erosion/sedimentation control plan must be <br />submitted unless the community is enforcing a state <br />approved shore land management ordinance. In the absence <br />of a state approved shore land ordinance, the plan must <br />clearly specify methods to be used to stabilize the fill <br />on site for a flood event at a minimum of the 100-year or <br />regional flood event. The plan must be prepared and <br />certified by a registered professional engineer or other <br />qualified individual acceptable to the City Council. The <br />plan may incorporate alternative procedures for removal of <br />