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1386.23 SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE DETERMINATIONS.
   (a)   Damages to structures may result from a variety of causes including flood, tornado, wind, heavy snow, fire, etc. After such a damage event, the Floodplain Administrator shall:
      (1)   Determine whether damaged structures are located in special flood hazard areas;
      (2)   Conduct substantial damage determinations for damaged structures located in special flood hazard areas; and
      (3)   Make reasonable attempt to notify owners of substantially damaged structures of the need to obtain a floodplain development permit prior to repair, rehabilitation, or reconstruction.
   (b)   Additionally, the Floodplain Administrator may implement other measures to assist with the substantial damage determination and subsequent repair process. These measures include issuing press releases, public service announcements, and other public information materials related to the floodplain development permits and repair of damaged structures; coordinating with other Federal, State, and local agencies to assist with substantial damage determinations; providing owners of damaged structures materials and other information related to the proper repair of damaged structures in special flood hazard areas; and assist owners of substantially damaged structures with increased cost of compliance insurance claims.
(Ord. 2008-90. Passed 7-7-08.)
USE AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION
1386.24 GENERALLY.
   The following use and development standards apply to development wholly within, partially within, or in contact with any special flood hazard area as established in Section 1386.06 or Section 1386.22(a).
(Ord. 2008-90. Passed 7-7-08.)
1386.25 USE REGULATIONS.
   (a)   Permitted Uses. All uses not otherwise prohibited in this section or any other applicable land use regulation adopted by the City are allowed provided they meet the provisions of these regulations.
   (b)   Prohibited Uses.
      (1)   Private water supply systems in all special flood hazard areas identified by FEMA, permitted under Ohio R.C. Chapter 3701.
      (2)   Infectious waste treatment facilities in all special flood hazard areas, permitted under Ohio R.C. Chapter 3734.
      (3)   Storage or processing of materials that are hazardous, flammable, radioactive, explosive or water reactive in the identified special flood hazard area.
      (4)   Storage of material or equipment that, in the time of flooding, could become buoyant and pose an obstruction to flow in identified floodway areas.
(Ord. 2008-90. Passed 7-7-08.)
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