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Memorandum
TO: Tim Paranto, Floodplain Administrator
FROM: Jeff Hirt, Planner
DATE: June 1, 2009
SUBJECT: Floodplain Exception Permit - 9544 West 44°i Avenue
A class I floodplain exception permit has been requested at the above address for two items:
• Construction of a 6' tall cedar fence approximately 77' feet in length (see attached site
plan)
• Allowance for a temporary storage container (see attached site plan). This container was
granted a temporary use permit by the Board of Adjustment
Attached is the application, site plan submitted, and an aerial image with the floodplain/floodway
overlay. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Flood Plain Development Permit
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Application Information
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Contractor Telephone
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Project Location/Directions Slam F_
Project Description
-Single Family Residential -New Construction -Channelization
-Multi-Family Residential -Substantial -Fill
Improvement (>50%)
-Manufactured (Mobile) Home -Improvement (<50%) Bridge/Culvert
Non-residential Rehabilitation Levee
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Class of Permit/Fee Schedule
-Class I (structures for non-human occupancy) $150
Class II (structures for human occupancy) $340 (includes public noticing fees)
I have rea d understand and will comply with the requirements of this Flood Plain Permit.
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Applicant Sig atur Date
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Flood Hazard Data
Watercourse Name .L E e
The project is proposed in the Floodway Floodway_ Fringe X
Base (100-year) flood elevation(s) at project site :g°-
-qgw required for Lowest Floor S 3S-& NGVD / Floodproofing NGVD
Elevation
Source Documents: Reports/Maps S'Ce y 4 OAe/G Z ea J ~V XV-4 D
Proposal Review Checklist
Site development plans are complete and depict flood hazard data.
Engineering data is provided for proposed map and floodway revisions.
Fooodway Certificate and data documents no increase in flood heights.
Subdivision proposals minimize flood damage and protect utilities.
Lowest floor elevations are above the base (100-year) flood level.
Manufactured homes address elevation and anchoring requirements.
A Floodproofing Certificate certifies floodproofing designs.
Other:
Permit Action
Permit Approved: The information submitted for the proposed project was reviewed and is in
compliance with approved flood plain management standards (site development plans are on file).
Permit Denied: The proposed project does not meet approved flood plain management standards
(explanation is on file).
Variance Granted: A variance was granted from the base (100-year) flood elevations established
by FEMA consistent with variance requirements of NFIP regulations Part 60.6 (variance action
documentation is on file).
Flood Plain Administrator's Signature Date
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Compliance Documentation
Map Revision Data. Certified documentation by a registered professional engineer of as-built
conditions for flood plain alterations were received and submitted to FEMA for a flood insurance
map revision.
Fill Certificate. A community official certified the elevation, compaction, slope and slope
protection for all fill placed in the flood plain consistent with NFIP regulations Part 65.5 for map
revisions.
Elevation and Floodproofing Certificates. The as-built elevation of the builiding's lowest floor
was certified as NGVD; or the building's floodproofing level was certified as
NGVD; by a registered professional engineer or licensed surveyor and is on
file.
Certificate of Occupancy or Compliance Issued on
Date