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M.V. Ordinance No. 92- 09 Page 13 <br />(c) the susceptibility of the proposed <br />facility and its contents to flood damage <br />and the effect of such damage on the <br />individual owner; <br />(d) the importance of the services provided <br />by the proposed facility to the <br />community; <br />(e) the availability of alternative locations <br />for the proposed use which are not <br />subject to flooding or erosion damage; <br />(f) the necessity to the facility of a <br />waterfront location, where applicable; <br />(g) the compatibility of the proposed use <br />with existing and anticipated <br />development; <br />(h) the relationship of the proposed use to <br />the comprehensive plan and flood plain <br />management program for that area; <br />(i) the .safety of access to the property in <br />times of flood for ordinary and <br />emergency vehicles; <br />(j) the expected heights, velocity, duration, <br />rate of rise, and sediment transport of <br />the flood waters and the effects of wave <br />action, if applicable, expected at the <br />site; and <br />(k) the costs of providing governmental <br />'services during and after flood <br />conditions, including maintenance and <br />repair of public utilities and facilities <br />such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water <br />systems, and streets and bridges. <br />(5) Upon consideration of the factors of Section <br />1375.15(A)(4) and the purposes of this <br />Chapter, the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />may attach such conditions to the granting of <br />variances as it deems necessary to further the <br />purposes of this Chapter. <br />(6) The Village Engineer shall maintain the <br />records of all appeal actions and report any <br />variance to the Federal Emergency Management <br />Agency upon request. <br />