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4/12/1982
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APR 1 2 1982 ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 41 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO FLOOD ZONE DEVELOPMENT THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 41 is hereby added to the Code of the City of Redwood City, to read as follows: FLOOD ZONE MANAGEMENT "Section 41.1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the Flood Zone Management Ordinance of the City of Redwood City. "Section 41.2. Findings and Purpose. The City Council does find and declare that certain areas of the city are subject to intermittent inundation which can result in loss of life, property, health and safety hazards, disruptions of commerce and
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<br /> " ( 3) Two copies of the plan of development, drawn to scale, <br /> which show the nature, location, dimensions and ele- <br /> vations of the area of the development; existing and <br /> proposed structures; and the placement of fill mate- <br /> rials and drainage facilities. Said plan shall specl- <br /> fically state the following: <br /> " (i) The elevation (in relation to the mean sea <br /> level) of the lowest habitable floor (includ- <br /> ing basement) of all structures, <br /> " (ii) Whether or not such structure shall contain a <br /> basement, <br /> " (iii) The elevation (in relation to the mean sea <br /> level) to which any nonresidential building has <br /> been floodproofed, and <br /> " (iv) A description of the extent to which any water- <br /> course will be altered or relocated as a result <br /> of the proposed development. <br /> " (b) At the time application for said permit is made, appli- <br /> cant shall submit to the Building Depa.rtment <br /> the following documents: <br /> " (1) Evidence that all necessary permits have been <br /> obtained from those governmental agencies from <br /> which approval is required by federal and state <br /> law, including Section 404 of the Federal Water <br /> Pollution Control Act. <br /> " (2) Where required by the regulations set forth herein, <br /> certification by a registered professional engineer <br /> or architect that the proposed development meets <br /> floodproofing standards set forth herein. <br /> "Section 41.9. General Regulations. The following general <br /> standards shall be applied in reviewing all applications for all <br /> flood zone development permits. <br /> " (a) All construction and substantial improvement of struc- <br /> tures, including but not limited to prefabricated build- <br /> ings and mobile homes, shall: <br /> " (1) Be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or <br /> lateral movement of said structures during a base <br /> flood, <br /> " (2) Be constructed with materials and utility equip- <br /> ment which are resistant to flood damage, and <br /> " (3) Be constructed using methods and practices which <br /> minimize flood damage. <br /> " (b) All new and replacement water supply systems shall be <br /> located, designed, and constructed to minimize or elimi- <br /> nate infiltration of floodwaters into the system. <br /> -4- <br />
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