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4/18/1988
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APR 1 8 1988 --------- ORDINANCE DELETING CHAPTER 41 OF, AND ADDING CHAPTER 41 TO, THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, RELATING TO FLOOD CONTROL THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 41 of the Redwood City Code is hereby deleted. SECTION 2. Chapter 41 is hereby added to the Redwood City Code to read as follows: "Chapter 41" "FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT" "Section 41.1. Title. This chapter shall be known as
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<br /> .-.r'7C: bj 1 3/8/88 (# 6) <br /> ,C: bj 1 3/18/88R <br /> SWC:bjl 4/04/88R <br /> " (a) 'Appeal' means a request for a review of the <br />Floodplain Administrator's interpretation of any provision <br />of this chapter or a request for a variance. <br /> " (b) 'Base flood' means the flood having a one percent <br />chance of being equalled or exceeded in any given year (also <br />called the 'lOO-year flood'). <br /> " (c) 'Basement' means any area of the building <br />having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides. <br /> " (d) 'Breakaway walls' are any type of walls, whether <br />solid or lattice, and whether constructed of concrete, <br />masonry, wood, metal, plastic or any other suitable building <br />material which is not part of the structural support of the <br />building and which is designed to break away under <br />abnormally high tides or wave action without causing any <br />damage to the structural integrity of the building on which <br />they are used or any buildings to which they might be <br />carried by flood waters. A breakaway wall shall have a safe <br />design loading resistance of not less than ten and no more <br />than twenty pounds per square foot. Use of breakaway walls <br />must be certified by a registered engineer and shall meet <br />the following conditions: <br /> (1) Breakaway wall collapse shall result from a <br /> water load less than that which would occur <br /> during the base flood; and <br /> (2 ) The elevated portion of the building shall <br /> not incur any structural damage due to the <br /> effects of wind and water loads acting <br /> simultaneously in the event of the base <br /> flood. <br /> 4 <br /> ..,.. "_.__...,~....,.-. <br />
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