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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
009
Date
3/16/1992
Year
1992
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M.V. Ordinance No. 92 - pg Page 18 <br />(2) Nonresidential Construction <br />(a) New construction and substantial <br />improvement of any commercial, <br />industrial or other non-residential <br />structure shall either have the <br />lowest floor, including basement, <br />elevated to the level of the base <br />flood elevation; or, together with <br />attendant utility and sanitary <br />facilities, shall; <br />(i) be floodproofed so that the <br />structure is watertight with <br />walls substantially impermeable <br />to the passage of water to the <br />level of the base flood <br />elevation. In order to be <br />eligible for lower flood <br />insurance rates, the structure <br />should be floodproofed at least <br />one foot above the base flood <br />elevation. <br />(ii) have structural components <br />capable of resisting <br />hydrostatic and hydrodynamic <br />loads and ~~~ effects of <br />buoyancy; and <br />(iii) be certified by a registered <br />professional engineer or <br />architect that the design and <br />methods of construction are in <br />accordance with accepted <br />standards of practice for <br />meting the standards of this <br />subsection. Such certification <br />shall be provided to the <br />officials as set forth in <br />Section 1375.11 {~} ~. <br />
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