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Timestamp: 2018-01-17 14:33:58
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400', '§ 400']

Village of Mazomanie, WI General Floodplain District (GFP)
Ch 400 Art V General Floodplain District (GFP)
§ 400-18 Applicability.
§ 400-19 Permitted uses.
§ 400-20 Standards for development.
§ 400-21 Determining floodway and floodfringe limits.
Chapter 400 Floodplain Zoning
Article V: General Floodplain District (GFP)
Chapter 400: Floodplain Zoning Article V General Floodplain District (GFP)
The provisions for this district shall apply to all floodplains mapped as A, AO or AH zones.
Pursuant to § 400-21, it shall be determined whether the proposed use is located within the floodway or floodfringe.
Those uses permitted in the Floodway (§ 400-12) and Floodfringe (§ 400-16) Districts are allowed within the General Floodplain District, according to the standards of § 400-20, provided that all permits or certificates required under § 400-26 have been issued.
Article III applies to floodway areas; Article IV applies to floodfringe areas. The rest of this chapter applies to either district.
In AO/AH Zones the structure's lowest floor must meet one of the conditions listed below, whichever is higher:
At or above the flood protection elevation; or
Two feet above the highest adjacent grade around the structure; or
The depth as shown on the FIRM.
In AO/AH zones, provide plans showing adequate drainage paths to guide floodwaters around structures.
Require the applicant to submit two copies of an aerial photograph or a plan which shows the proposed development with respect to the general floodplain district limits, stream channel, and existing floodplain developments, along with a legal description of the property, fill limits and elevations, building floor elevations and floodproofing measures; and the flood zone as shown on the FIRM.
Require the applicant to furnish any of the following information deemed necessary by the Department to evaluate the effects of the proposal upon flood height and flood flows, regional flood elevation and to determine floodway boundaries.
A Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study as specified in § 400-26B(3).
Plan (surface view) showing elevations or contours of the ground; pertinent structure, fill or storage elevations; size, location and layout of all proposed and existing structures on the site; location and elevations of streets, water supply, and sanitary facilities; soil types and other pertinent information;