HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-332 Zoning Ordinance Amendment Floodplain Regulations OrdinanceCity of Corcoran
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
Motion By: LaFave
Seconded By: Hank
August 25, 2016
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE CORCORAN CITY
CODE, ENTITLED CORCORAN ZONING ORDINANCE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF CORCORAN ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Amendments. The text of Section 1050.030 - Flood Plain Overlay District shall be
repealed and replaced in its entirety with the following text:
1050.030 - Floodplain Overlay District
Subd. 1. Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact and Purpose
A. Statutory Authorization. The legislature of the State of Minnesota has, in
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103F and Chapter 462 delegated the
responsibility to local government units to adopt regulations designed to
minimize flood losses.
B. Purpose.
1. This ordinance regulates development in the flood hazard areas of the
City of Corcoran. These flood hazard areas are subject to periodic
inundation, which may result in loss of life and property, health and
safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services,
extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, and
impairment of the tax base. It is the purpose of this ordinance to
promote the public health, safety and general welfare by minimizing
these losses and disruptions.
2. National Flood Insurance Program Compliance. This ordinance is
adopted to comply with the rules and regulations of the National
Flood Insurance Program codified as 44 Code of Federal Regulations
Parts 59 -78, as amended, so as to maintain the community's eligibility
in the National Flood Insurance Program.
3. This ordinance is also intended to preserve the natural characteristics
and functions of watercourses and floodplains in order to moderate
flood and stormwater impacts, improve water quality., reduce soil
erosion, protect aquatic and riparian habitat, provide recreational
opportunities, provide aesthetic benefits and enhance community and
economic development.
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Subd. 2. General Provisions.
A. How to Use This Ordinance. This ordinance adopts the floodplain maps
applicable to the City of Corcoran and includes three floodplain districts:
Floodway, Flood Fringe and General Floodplain.
1. Where Floodway and Flood Fringe districts are delineated on the
floodplain maps, the standards in Subd. 4 or Subd. 5 will apply,
depending on the location of a property.
2. Locations where Floodway and Flood Fringe districts are not
delineated on the floodplain maps are considered to fall within the
General Floodplain district. Within the General Floodplain district, the
Floodway District standards in Subd. 4 apply unless the floodway
boundary is determined, according to the process outlined in Subd. 6.
Once the floodway boundary is determined, the Flood Fringe District
standards in Subd. 5 may apply outside the floodway.
B. Lands to Which Ordinance Applies. This ordinance applies to all lands
within the jurisdiction of the City of Corcoran shown on the Official
Zoning Map and/or the attachments to the map as being located within
the boundaries of the Floodway, Flood Fringe, or General Floodplain
Districts.
1. The Floodway, Flood Fringe and General Floodplain Districts are
overlay districts that are superimposed on all existing zoning districts.
The standards imposed in the overlay districts are in addition to any
other requirements in this ordinance. In case of a conflict, the more
restrictive standards will apply.
C. Incorporation of Maps by Reference. The following maps together with all
attached material are hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a
part of the Official Zoning Map and this ordinance. The attached material
includes the Flood Insurance Study for Hennepin County, Minnesota, and
Incorporated Areas, dated November 4, 2016 and the Flood Insurance
Rate Map panels enumerated below, dated November 4, 2016, all
prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. These
materials are on file in the office of the City Clerk.
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Effective Flood Insurance Rate Map panels:
27053CO019F
27053CO038F
27053CO039F
27053CO043F
27053CO044F
27053CO132F
27053CO134F
270SK01SIF
27053C0152F
27053C0153F
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27053CO154F
27053CO156F
27053CO157F
27053CO158F
27053CO159F
D. Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation. The regulatory flood protection
elevation (RFPE) is an elevation no lower than two feet above the
elevation of the regional flood plus any increases in flood elevation
caused by encroachments on the floodplain that result from designation
of a floodway.
E. Interpretation. The boundaries of the zoning districts are determined by
scaling distances on the Flood Insurance Rate Map.
1. Where a conflict exists between the floodplain limits illustrated on the
official zoning map and actual field conditions, the flood elevations
shall be the governing factor. The Zoning Administrator must
interpret the boundary location based on the ground elevations that
existed on the site on the date of the first National Flood Insurance
Program map showing the area within the regulatory floodplain, and
other available technical data.
2. Persons contesting the location of the district boundaries will be given
a reasonable opportunity to present their case to the City Council
acting in its capacity as the Board of Adjustment and Appeals and to
submit technical evidence.
F. Abrogation and Greater Restrictions. It is not intended by this ordinance
to repeal, abrogate or impair any existing easements, covenants, or other
private agreements. However, where this ordinance imposes greater
restrictions, the provisions of this ordinance prevail. All other ordinances
inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of the
inconsistency only.
G. Warning and Disclaimer of Liability. This ordinance does not imply that
areas outside the floodplain districts or land uses permitted within such
districts will be free from flooding or flood damages. This ordinance does
not create liability on the part of the City of Corcoran or its officers or
employees for any flood damages that result from reliance on this
ordinance or any administrative decision lawfully made hereunder.
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H. Severability. If any section, clause, provision or portion of this ordinance
is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a court of law, the remainder of
this ordinance shall not be affected and shall remain in full force.
I. Definitions. Unless specifically defined in Section 1020.020 (Floodplain
Related Definitions) of this ordinance, words or phrases used in this
ordinance must be interpreted according to common usage and so as to
give this ordinance its most reasonable application.
Subd. 3. Establishment of Zoning Districts.
A. Districts.
1. Floodway District. The Floodway District includes those areas within
Zones AE that have a floodway delineated as shown on the Flood
Insurance Rate Map adopted in Subd. 2. C.
2. Flood Fringe District. The Flood Fringe District includes areas within
Zones AE that have a floodway delineated on the Flood Insurance Rate
Map adopted in Subd. 2. C, but are located outside of the floodway.
3. General Floodplain District. The General Floodplain District includes
those areas within Zones A that do not have a delineated floodway as
shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map adopted in Subd. 2. C.
B. Applicability. Within the floodplain districts established in this ordinance,
the use, size, type and location of development must comply with the
terms of this ordinance and other applicable regulations. In no cases shall
floodplain development adversely affect the efficiency or unduly restrict
the capacity of the channels or floodways of any tributaries to the main
stream, drainage ditches, or any other drainage facilities or systems. All
uses not listed as permitted uses or conditional uses in Subd. 4, 5 and 6
are prohibited. In addition, critical facilities, as defined in Section
1020.020, are prohibited in all floodplain districts.
Subd. 4. Floodway District (FV1)
A. Permitted Uses. The following uses, subject to the standards set forth in
Subd. 4. BY are permitted uses if otherwise allowed in the underlying
zoning district or any applicable overlay district:
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1. General farming, pasture, grazing, outdoor plant nurseries,
horticulture,, truck farming, forestry, sod farming and wild crop
harvesting.
2. Industrial-commercial loading areas, parking areas and airport
landing strips.
3. Private and public open space and recreational uses, including but not
limited to private and public golf courses, tennis courts, athletic fields,
driving ranges, archery ranges, picnic grounds, boat launching ramps,
swimming areas, parks, wildlife and nature preserves, game farms,
fish hatcheries, shooting preserves, target ranges, trap and skeet
ranges, hunting and fishing areas, and single or multiple purpose
recreational trails.
4. Residential lawns, gardens, parking areas, and play areas.
S. Railroads, streets, bridges, utility transmission lines and pipelines,
provided that the Department of Natural Resources' Area Hydrologist
is notified at least ten days prior to issuance of any permit.
B. Standards for Floodway Permitted Uses.
1. The use must have a low flood damage potential.
2. The use must not obstruct flood flows or cause any increase in flood
elevations and must not involve structures, obstructions, or storage of
materials or equipment.
3. Any facility that will be used by employees or the general public must
be designed with a flood warning system that provides adequate time
for evacuation if the area is inundated to a depth and velocity such
that the depth (in feet) multiplied by the velocity (in feet per second)
would exceed a product of four upon occurrence of the regional (1%
chance) flood.
C. Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed as conditional uses
following the standards and procedures set forth in Subd. 10. D of this
ordinance and further subject to the standards set forth in Subd. 4. C, if
otherwise allowed in the underlying zoning district or any applicable
overlay district.
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1. Structures accessory to the uses listed in Subd. 4. A. 1- 4. A. 3 above
and the uses listed in Subd. 4. C. 2 - 4. C. 3 below.
2. Extraction and storage of sand, gravel, and other materials.
3. Marinas, boat rentals, docks, piers, wharves, and water control
structures.
4. Storage yards for equipment, machinery or materials.
S. Placement of fill or construction of fences that obstruct flood flows.
Farm fences, as defined in Section 1020.020, are permitted uses.
6. Travel-ready recreational vehicles meeting the exception standards in
Subd. 9. B.
7. Levees or dikes intended to protect agricultural crops for a frequency
flood event equal to or less than the 10-year frequency flood event.
D. Standards for Floodway Conditional Uses.
1. All Uses. A conditional use must not cause any increase in the stage of
the 1% chance or regional flood or cause an increase in flood damages
in the reach or reaches affected.
2. Fill; Storage of Materials and Equipment.
a. The storage or processing of materials that are,, in time of flooding,
flammable, explosive, or potentially injurious to human, animal, or
plant life is prohibited.
b. Fill, dredge spoil, and other similar materials deposited or stored
in the floodplain must be protected from erosion by vegetative
cover., mulching, riprap or other acceptable method. Permanent
sand and gravel operations and similar uses must be covered by a
long-term site development plan.
c. Temporary placement of fill, other materials, or equipment which
would cause an increase to the stage of the 1% percent chance or
regional flood may only be allowed if the City Council has
approved a plan that assures removal of the materials from the
floodway based upon the flood warning time available.
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3. Accessory Structures. Accessory structures, as identified in Subd. 4. C.
1, may be permitted, provided that:
a. structures are not intended for human habitation;
b. structures will have a low flood damage potential;
c. structures will be constructed an placed so as to offer a minimal
obstruction to the flow of flood waters;
d. Service utilities, such as electrical and heating equipment, within
these structures must be elevated to or above the regulatory flood
protection elevation or properly floodproofed;
e. Structures must be elevated on fill or structurally dry floodproofed
in accordance with the FP1 or FP2 floodproofing classifications in
the State Building Code. All floodproofed structures must be
adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral
movement and designed to equalize hydrostatic flood forces on
exterior walls.
f. As an alternative, an accessory structure may be internally/wet
floodproofed to the FP3 or FP4 floodproofing classifications in the
State Building Code, provided the accessory structure constitutes a
minimal investment and does not exceed 576 square feet in size.
Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a
registered professional engineer or meet or exceed the following
criteria:
(i) To allow for the equalization of hydrostatic pressure, there
must be a minimum of two "automatic" openings in the outside
walls of the structure, with a total net area of not less than one
square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to
flooding; and
(ii) There must be openings on at least two sides of the structure
and the bottom of all openings must be no higher than one foot
above the lowest adjacent grade to the structure. Using human
intervention to open a garage door prior to flooding will not
satisfy this requirement for automatic openings.
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4. Structural works for flood control that will change the course, current
or cross section of protected wetlands or public waters are subject to
the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 103G.245.
S. A levee, dike or floodwall constructed in the floodway must not cause
an increase to the 1% chance or regional flood. The technical analysis
must assume equal conveyance or storage loss on both sides of a
stream.
6. Floodway developments must not adversely affect the hydraulic
capacity of the channel and adjoining floodplain of any tributary
watercourse or drainage system.
Subd. S. Flood Fringe District (FF)
A. Permitted Uses. Permitted uses are those uses of land or structures
allowed in the underlying zoning district(s) that comply with the
standards in Subd. S. B.
B. Standards for Flood Fringe Permitted Uses.
1. All structures, including accessory structures, must be elevated on fill
so that the lowest floor, as defined, is at or above the regulatory flood
protection elevation. The finished fill elevation for structures must be
no lower than two feet below the regulatory flood protection
elevation and the fill must extend at the same elevation at least 15 feet
beyond the outside limits of the structure.
2. Accessory Structures. As an alternative to the fill requirements of
Subd. S. B.1, structures accessory to the uses identified in Subd. S. A
may be permitted to be internally/wet floodproofed to the FP3 or FP4
floodproofing classifications in the State Building Code, provided that:
a. The accessory structure constitutes a minimal investment, does
not exceed 576 square feet in size, and is only used for parking and
storage.
b. All portions of floodproofed accessory structures below the
Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation must be:
L adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral
movement and designed to equalize hydrostatic flood forces on
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exterior walls,
be constructed with materials resistant to flood damage,
and
iii. must have all service utilities be water-tight or elevated to
above the regulatory flood protection elevation.
c. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a
registered professional engineer or meet or exceed the following
criteria:
i. To allow for the equalization of hydrostatic pressure, there
must be a minimum of two "automatic" openings in the outside
walls of the structure, with a total net area of not less than one
square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to
flooding; and
ii. There must be openings on at least two sides of the structure
and the bottom of all openings must be no higher than one foot
above the lowest adjacent grade to the structure. Using human
intervention to open a garage door prior to flooding will not
satisfy this requirement for automatic openings.
3. The cumulative placement of fill or similar material on a parcel must
not exceed 1,000 cubic yards, unless the fill is specifically intended to
elevate a structure in accordance with Subd. S. B. I of this ordinance,
or if allowed as a conditional use under Subd. S. C. 3 below.
4. The storage of any materials or equipment must be elevated on fill to
the regulatory flood protection elevation.
S. All service utilities, including ductwork, must be elevated or water-
tight to prevent infiltration of floodwaters.
6. The storage or processing of materials that are, in time of flooding,
flammable, explosive, or potentially injurious to human, animal, or
plant life is prohibited.
7. All fill must be properly compacted and the slopes must be properly
protected by the use of riprap, vegetative cover or other acceptable
method.
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8. All new principal structures must have vehicular access at or above an
elevation not more than two feet below the regulatory flood
protection elevation, or must have a flood warning /emergency
evacuation plan acceptable to the City Council.
9. Accessory uses such as yards, railroad tracks and parking lots maybe
at an elevation lower than the regulatory flood protection elevation.
However, any facilities used by employees or the general public must
be designed with a flood warning system that provides adequate time
for evacuation if the area is inundated to a depth and velocity such
that the depth (in feet) multiplied by the velocity (in feet per second)
would exceed a product of four upon occurrence of the regional (1%
chance) flood.
10. Interference with normal manufacturing/industrial plant operations
must be minimized, especially along streams having protracted flood
durations. In considering permit applications, due consideration must
be given to the needs of industries with operations that require a
floodplain location.
11. Manufactured homes and recreational vehicles must meet the
standards of Subd. 9 of this ordinance.
C. Conditional Uses. The following uses and activities maybe allowed as
conditional uses, if allowed in the underlying zoning district(s) or any
applicable overlay district, following the procedures in Subd. 10. D of this
ordinance.
1. Any structure that is not elevated on fill or floodproofed in accordance
with Subd. S. B. 1 and S. B. 2 of this ordinance.
2. Storage of any material or equipment below the regulatory flood
protection elevation.
3. The cumulative placement of more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill when
the fill is not being used to elevate a structure in accordance with
Subd. S. B. 1 of this ordinance.
4. (OPTIONAL) The use of methods to elevate structures above the
regulatory flood protection elevation, including stilts, pilings, parallel
walls, or above-grade, enclosed areas such as crawl spaces or tuck
under garages, shall meet the standards in Subd. S. D. 6.
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D. Standards for Flood Fringe Conditional Uses.
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1. The standards listed in Subd. S. B. 4 through 5. B. 10 apply to all
conditional uses.
2. Basements, as defined by Section 1020.020 of this ordinance,
Floodplain Related Definitions, are subject to the following:
a. Residential basement construction is not allowed below the
regulatory flood protection elevation.
b. Non-residential basements may be allowed below the regulatory
flood protection elevation provided the basement is structurally
dry floodproofed in accordance with Subd. S. D. 3 of this
ordinance.
3. All areas of nonresidential structures, including basements, to be
placed below the regulatory flood protection elevation must be
floodproofed in accordance with the structurally dry floodproofing
classifications in the State Building Code. Structurally dry
floodproofing must meet the FP1 or FP2 floodproofing classification
in the State Building Code, which requires making the structure
watertight with the walls substantially impermeable to the passage of
water and with structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic
and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of buoyancy.
4. The placement of more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill or other similar
material on a parcel (other than for the purpose of elevating a
structure to the regulatory flood protection elevation) must comply
with an approved erosion/sedimentation control plan.
a. The plan must clearly specify methods to be used to stabilize the
fill on site for a flood event at a minimum of the regional (1%
chance) flood event.
b. The plan must be prepared and certified by a registered
professional engineer or other qualified individual acceptable to
the City Council.
c. The plan may incorporate alternative procedures for removal of
the material from the floodplain if adequate flood warning time
exists.
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S. Storage of materials and equipment below the regulatory flood
protection elevation must comply with an approved emergency plan
providing for removal of such materials within the time available after
a flood warning.
6. (OPTIONAL) Alternative elevation methods other than the use of fill
maybe utilized to elevate a structure's lowest floor above the
regulatory flood protection elevation. The base or floor of an enclosed
area shall be considered above-grade and not a structure's basement
or lowest floor if: 1) the enclosed area is above-grade on at least one
side of the structure; 2) it is designed to internally flood and is
constructed with flood resistant materials; and 3) it is used solely for
parking of vehicles, building access or storage. The above-noted
alternative elevation methods are subject to the following additional
standards:
a. Design and Certification - The structure's design and as-built
condition must be certified by a registered professional engineer
as being in compliance with the general design standards of the
State Building Code and, specifically, that all electrical, heating,
ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning equipment and other
service facilities must be at or above the regulatory flood
protection elevation or be designed to prevent flood water from
entering or accumulating within these components during times of
flooding.
b. Specific Standards for Above-grade, Enclosed Areas - Above-grade,
fully enclosed areas such as crawl spaces or tuck under garages
must be designed to internally flood and the design plans must
stipulate:
i. The minimum area of openings in the walls where internal
flooding is to be used as a floodproofing technique. There shall
be a minimum of two openings on at least two sides of the
structure and the bottom of all openings shall be no higher
than one foot above grade. The automatic openings shall have a
minimum net area of not less than one square inch for every
square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding unless a
registered professional engineer or architect certifies that a
smaller net area would suffice. The automatic openings may be
equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or other coverings or
devices provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit
of flood waters without any form of human intervention; and
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ii. That the enclosed area will be designed of flood resistant
materials in accordance with the FP3 or FP4 classifications in
the State Building Code and shall be used solely for building
access, parking of vehicles or storage.
Subd. 6. General Floodplain District (GF)
A. Permitted Uses.
1. The uses listed in Subd. 4. A of this ordinance, Floodway District
Permitted Uses, are permitted uses.
2. All other uses are subject to the floodway/flood fringe evaluation
criteria specified in Subd. 6. B below. Subd. 4 applies if the proposed
use is determined to be in the Floodway District. Subd. 5 applies if the
proposed use is determined to be in the Flood Fringe District.
B. Procedures for Floodway and Flood Fringe Determinations.
1. Upon receipt of an application for a permit or other approval within
the General Floodplain District, the Zoning Administrator must obtain,
review and reasonably utilize any regional flood elevation and
floodway data available from a federal, state or other source.
2. If regional flood elevation and floodway data are not readily available,
the applicant must furnish additional information, as needed, to
determine the regulatory flood protection elevation and whether the
proposed use would fall within the Floodway or Flood Fringe District.
Information must be consistent with accepted hydrological and
hydraulic engineering standards and the standards in Subd. 6. B. 3
below.
3. The determination of floodway and flood fringe must include the
following components, as applicable:
a. Estimate the peak discharge of the regional (1 %chance) flood.
b. Calculate the water surface profile of the regional flood based
upon a hydraulic analysis of the stream channel and overbank
areas.
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c. Compute the floodway necessary to convey or store the regional
flood without increasing flood stages more than one-half (0.5)
foot. A lesser stage increase than 0.5 foot is required if, as a result
of the stage increase, increased flood damages would result. An
equal degree of encroachment on both sides of the stream within
the reach must be assumed in computing floodway boundaries.
4. The Zoning Administrator will review the submitted information and
assess the technical evaluation and the recommended Floodway
and/or Flood Fringe District boundary. The assessment must include
the cumulative effects of previous floodway encroachments. The
Zoning Administrator may seek technical assistance from a
designated engineer or other expert person or agency, including the
Department of Natural Resources. Based on this assessment, the
Zoning Administrator may approve or deny the application.
S. Once the Floodway and Flood Fringe District boundaries have been
determined, the Zoning Administrator must process the permit
application consistent with the applicable provisions of Subd. 4 and 5
of this ordinance.
Subd. 7. Land Development Standards.
A. Recognizing that flood prone areas may exist outside of the designated
floodplain districts, the requirements of this section apply to all land
within the City of Corcoran.
B. No land may be subdivided which is unsuitable for reasons of flooding or
inadequate drainage, water supply or sewage treatment facilities.
Manufactured home parks and recreational vehicle parks or
campgrounds are considered subdivisions under this ordinance.
C. All lots within the floodplain districts must be able to contain a building
site outside of the Floodway District at or above the regulatory flood
protection elevation.
D. All subdivisions must have road access both to the subdivision and to the
individual building sites no lower than two feet below the regulatory
flood protection elevation, unless a flood warning emergency plan for the
safe evacuation of all vehicles and people during the regional (1%
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chance) flood has been approved by the City Council. The plan must be
prepared by a registered engineer or other qualified individual, and must
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demonstrate that adequate time and personnel exist to carry out the
evacuation.
E. For all subdivisions in the floodplain, the Floodway and Flood Fringe
District boundaries, the regulatory flood protection elevation and the
required elevation of all access roads must be clearly labeled on all
required subdivision drawings and platting documents.
F. In the General Floodplain District., applicants must provide the
information required in Subd. 6. B of this ordinance to determine the
regional flood elevation, the Floodway and Flood Fringe District
boundaries and the regulatory flood protection elevation for the
subdivision site.
G. If a subdivision proposal or other proposed new development is in a flood
prone area, any such proposal must be reviewed to assure that:
1. All such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood
damage within the flood prone area,
2. All public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical, and
water systems are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate
flood damage, and
3. Adequate drainage is provided to reduce exposure of flood hazard.
H. Building Sites. If a proposed building site is in a flood prone area, all new
construction and substantial improvements (including the placement of
manufactured homes) must be:
1. Designed (or modified) and adequately anchored to prevent
floatation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure resulting
from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads, including the effects of
buoyancy;
2. Constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood
damage;
3. Constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood damage;
and
4. Constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air
conditioning equipment and other service facilities that are designed
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and/or located so as to prevent water from entering or accumulating
within the components during conditions of flooding.
Subd. 8. Public Utilities, Railroads, Roads and Bridges.
A. Public Utilities. All public utilities and facilities such as gas, electrical,
sewer and water supply systems to be located in the floodplain must be
floodproofed in accordance with the State Building Code or elevated to
the regulatory flood protection elevation.
B. Public Transportation Facilities. Railroad tracks, roads and bridges to be
located within the floodplain must comply with Subd. 4 and 5 of this
ordinance. These transportation facilities must be elevated to the
regulatory flood protection elevation where failure or interruption of
these facilities would result in danger to the public health or safety or
where such facilities are essential to the orderly functioning of the area.
Minor or auxiliary roads or railroads maybe constructed at a lower
elevation where failure or interruption of transportation services would
not endanger the public health or safety.
C. On-site Water Supply and Sewage Treatment Systems. Where public
utilities are not provided: 1) On-site water supply systems must be
designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the
systems and are subject to the provisions in Minnesota Rules Chapter
4725.4350, as amended; and 2) New or replacement on-site sewage
treatment systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration
of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into
flood waters, they must not be subject to impairment or contamination
during times of flooding, and are subject to the provisions in Minnesota
Rules Chapter 7080.2270, as amended.
Subd. 9. Manufactured Homes, Manufactured Home Parks and Recreational Vehicles.
A. Manufactured Homes: New manufactured home parks and expansions to
existing manufactured home parks are prohibited in any floodplain
district. For existing manufactured home parks or lots of record, the
following requirements apply:
1. Placement or replacement of manufactured home units is prohibited
in the Floodway District.
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2. If allowed in the Flood Fringe District, placement or replacement of
manufactured home units is subject to the requirements of Subd. 5 of
this ordinance and the following standards.
a. New and replacement manufactured homes must be elevated in
compliance with Subd. 5 of this ordinance and must be securely
anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system that
resists flotation, collapse and lateral movement. Methods of
anchoring may include, but are not limited to, use of over-the-top
or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement is in addition to
applicable state or local anchoring requirements for resisting wind
forces.
b. New or replacement manufactured homes in existing
manufactured home parks must meet the vehicular access
requirements for subdivisions in Subd. 7. C.
B. Recreational Vehicles: New recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds
and expansions to existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds are
prohibited in any floodplain district. Placement of recreational vehicles in
existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds in the floodplain must
meet the exemption criteria below or be treated as new structures
meeting the requirements of this ordinance.
1. Recreational vehicles are exempt from the provisions of this
ordinance if they are placed in any of the following areas and meet the
criteria listed in Subd. 9. B. 2:
a. Individual lots or parcels of record.
b. Existing commercial recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds
c. Existing condominium -type associations.
2. Criteria for Exempt Recreational Vehicles:
a. The vehicle must have a current license required for highway use.
b. The vehicle must be highway ready, meaning on wheels or the
internal jacking system, attached to the site only by quick
disconnect type utilities commonly used in campgrounds and
recreational vehicle parks.
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c. No permanent structural type additions maybe attached to the
vehicle.
d. The vehicle and associated use must be permissible in any pre-
existing, underlying zoning district.
Subd. 10. Administration.
A. Zoning Administrator. A Zoning Administrator or other official designated
by the City Council must administer and enforce this ordinance.
B. Permit Requirements.
1. Permit Required. A permit must be obtained from the Zoning
Administrator prior to conducting the following activities:
a. The erection, addition, modification, rehabilitation or alteration of
any building, structure or portion thereof. Normal maintenance
and repair also requires a permit if such work, separately or in
conjunction with other planned work, constitutes a substantial
improvement as defined in this ordinance.
b. The use or change of use of a building, structure or land.
c. The construction of a dam, fence or on-site septic system, although
a permit is not required for a farm fence as defined in this
ordinance.
d. The change or extension of a nonconforming use.
e. The repair of a structure that has been damaged by flood, fire,
tornado or any other source.
f. The placement of fill, excavation of materials, or the storage of
materials or equipment within the floodplain.
g. Relocation or alteration of a watercourse (including new or
replacement culverts and bridges), unless a public waters work
permit has been applied for.
h. Any other type of "development" as defined in this ordinance.
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2. Application for Permit. Permit applications must be submitted to the
Zoning Administrator on forms provided by the Zoning Administrator.
The permit application must include the following as applicable:
a. A site plan showing all pertinent dimensions, existing or proposed
buildings, structures and significant natural features having an
influence on the permit.
b. Location of fill or storage of materials in relation to the stream
channel.
c. Copies of any required municipal, county, state or federal permits
or approvals.
d. Other relevant information requested by the Zoning Administrator
as necessary to properly evaluate the permit application.
3. Certificate of Zoning Compliance for a New, Altered, or
Nonconforming Use. No building, land or structure may be occupied
or used in any manner until a certificate of zoning compliance has
been issued by the Zoning Administrator stating that the use of the
building or land conforms to the requirements of this ordinance.
4. Certification. The applicant is required to submit certification by a
registered professional engineer, registered architect or registered
land surveyor that the finished fill and building elevations were
accomplished in compliance with the provisions of this ordinance.
Floodproofing measures must be certified by a registered professional
engineer or registered architect.
5. Record of First Floor Elevation. The Zoning Administrator must
maintain a record of the elevation of the lowest floor (including
basement) of all new structures and alterations or additions to
existing structures in the floodplain. The Zoning Administrator must
also maintain a record of the elevation to which structures and
alterations or additions to structures are floodproofed.
6. Notifications for Watercourse Alterations. Before authorizing any
alteration or relocation of a river or stream, the Zoning Administrator
must notify adjacent communities. If the applicant has applied for a
permit to work in public waters pursuant to Minnesota Statutes.,
Section 103G.245, this will suffice as adequate notice. A copy of the
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notification must also be submitted to the Chicago Regional Office of
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
F. Notification to FEMA When Physical Changes Increase or Decrease
Base Flood Elevations. As soon as is practicable, but not later than six
months after the date such supporting information becomes available,
the Zoning Administrator must notify the Chicago Regional Office of
FEMA of the changes by submitting a copy of the relevant technical or
scientific data.
C. Variances.
1. Variance Applications. An application for a variance to the provisions
of this ordinance will be processed and reviewed in accordance with
applicable state statutes and Section 1070.040 of the Zoning
Ordinance.
2. Adherence to State Floodplain Management Standards. A variance
must not allow a use that is not allowed in that district, permit a lower
degree of flood protection than the regulatory flood protection
elevation for the particular area, or permit standards lower than those
required by state law.
3. Additional Variance Criteria. The following additional variance
criteria of the Federal Emergency Management Agency must be
satisfied:
a. Variances must not be issued by a community within any
designated regulatory floodway if any increase in flood levels
during the base flood discharge would result.
b. Variances may only be issued by a community upon (i) a showing
of good and sufficient cause, (ii) a determination that failure to
grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship to the
applicant, and (iii) a determination that the granting of a variance
will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to
public safety, extraordinary public expense, create nuisances,
cause fraud on or victimization of the public, or conflict with
existing local laws or ordinances.
c. Variances may only be issued upon a determination that the
variance is the minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard,
to afford relief.
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4. Flood Insurance Notice. The Zoning Administrator must notify the
applicant for a variance that: 1) The issuance of a variance to
construct a structure below the base flood level will result in
increased premium rates for flood insurance up to amounts as high as
$25 for $100 of insurance coverage; and 2) Such construction below
the base or regional flood level increases risks to life and property.
Such notification must be maintained with a record of all variance
actions.
S. General Considerations. The community consider the following
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factors in granting variances and imposing conditions on variances
and conditional uses in floodplains:
a. The potential danger to life and property due to increased flood
heights or velocities caused by encroachments;
b. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands or
downstream to the injury of others;
c. The proposed water supply and sanitation systems, if any, and the
ability of these systems to minimize the potential for disease,
contamination and unsanitary conditions;
d. The susceptibility of any proposed use and its contents to flood
damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner;
e. The importance of the services to be provided by the proposed use
to the community;
f. The requirements of the facility for a waterfront location;
g. The availability of viable alternative locations for the proposed use
that are not subject to flooding;
h. The compatibility of the proposed use with existing development
and development anticipated in the foreseeable future;
i. The relationship of the proposed use to the Comprehensive Land
Use Plan and floodplain management program for the area;
j. The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary
and emergency vehicles;
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k. The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment
transport of the flood waters expected at the site.
6. Submittal of Hearing Notices to the Department of Natural Resources
(DNR). The Zoning Administrator must submit hearing notices for
proposed variances to the DNR sufficiently in advance to provide at
least ten days' notice of the hearing. The notice maybe sent by
electronic mail or U.S. Mail to the respective DNR area hydrologist.
7. Submittal of Final Decisions to the DNR. A copy of all decisions
granting variances must be forwarded to the DNR within ten days of
such action. The notice may be sent by electronic mail or U.S. Mail to
the respective DNR area hydrologist.
8. Record-Keeping. The Zoning Administrator must maintain a record of
all variance actions, including justification for their issuance., and must
report such variances in an annual or biennial report to the
Administrator of the National Flood Insurance Program, when
requested by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
D. Conditional Uses.
1. Administrative Review. An application for a conditional use permit
under the provisions of this ordinance will be processed and reviewed
in accordance with Section 1070.020 of the Zoning Ordinance.
2. Factors Used in Decision-Making. In passing upon conditional use
applications, the City Council must consider all relevant factors
specified in other sections of this ordinance, and those factors
identified in Subd. 10. C. 5 of this ordinance.
3. Conditions Attached to Conditional Use Permits. The City Council may
attach such conditions to the granting of conditional use permits as it
deems necessary to fulfill the purposes of this ordinance. Such
conditions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Modification of waste treatment and water supply facilities.
b. Limitations on period of use, occupancy and operation.
c. Imposition of operational controls, sureties and deed restrictions.
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d. Requirements for construction of channel modifications,
compensatory storage, dikes, levees and other protective
measures.
e. Floodproofing measures, in accordance with the State Building
Code and this ordinance. The applicant must submit a plan or
document certified by a registered professional engineer or
architect that the floodproofing measures are consistent with the
regulatory flood protection elevation and associated flood factors
for the particular area.
4. Submittal of Hearing Notices to the Department of Natural Resources
(DNR). The Zoning Administrator must submit hearing notices for
proposed conditional uses to the DNR sufficiently in advance to
provide at least ten days' notice of the hearing. The notice maybe sent
by electronic mail or U.S. Mail to the respective DNR area hydrologist.
S. Submittal of Final Decisions to the DNR. A copy of all decisions
granting conditional uses must be forwarded to the DNR within ten
days of such action. The notice may be sent by electronic mail or U.S.
Mail to the respective DNR area hydrologist.
Subd. 11. Nonconformities.
A. Continuance of Nonconformities. A use, structure or occupancy of land
which was lawful before the passage or amendment of this ordinance but
which is not in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance may be
continued subject to the following conditions. Historic structures, as
defined in Section 1020.020, Definitions, Floodplain Related ("Substantial
Improvement"), are subject to the provisions of Subd. A. 1- Subd. A. 6 of
this ordinance.
1. A nonconforming use., structure., or occupancy must not be expanded,
changed, enlarged, or altered in a way that increases its flood damage
potential or degree of obstruction to flood flows except as provided in
Subd. 11. A. 2 below. Expansion or enlargement of uses, structures or
occupancies within the Floodway District is prohibited.
2. Any addition or structural alteration to a nonconforming structure or
nonconforming use that would result in increasing its flood damage
potential must be protected to the regulatory flood protection
elevation in accordance with any of the elevation on fill or
floodproofing techniques (i.e., FP1 thru FP4 floodproofing
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classifications) allowable in the State Building Code, except as further
restricted in Subd. 11. A. 3 and Subd. 11. A. 7 below.
3. If the cost of all previous and proposed alterations and additions
exceeds 50 -percent of the market value of any nonconforming
structure, that shall be considered substantial improvement, and the
entire structure must meet the standards of Subd. 4 or 5 of this
ordinance for new structures, depending upon whether the structure
is in the Floodway or Flood Fringe District, respectively. The cost of all
structural alterations and additions must include all costs such as
construction materials and a reasonable cost placed on all manpower
or labor.
4. If any nonconforming use, or any use of a nonconforming structure, is
discontinued for more than one year, any future use of the premises
must conform to this ordinance. The Assessor must notify the Zoning
Administrator in writing of instances of nonconformities that have
been discontinued for a period of more than one year.
S. If any nonconformity is substantially damaged, as defined in Section
1020.020 of this ordinance, it may not be reconstructed except in
conformity with the provisions of this ordinance. The applicable
provisions for establishing new uses or new structures in Subd. 4 or 5
will apply depending upon whether the use or structure is in the
Floodway or Flood Fringe., respectively.
6. If any nonconforming use or structure experiences a repetitive loss, as
defined in Section 1020.020 of this ordinance., it must not be
reconstructed except in conformity with the provisions of this
ordinance.
7. Any substantial improvement, as defined in Section 1020.020 of this
ordinance, to a nonconforming structure requires that the existing
structure and any additions must meet the requirements of Subd. 4 or
5 of this ordinance for new structures, depending upon whether the
structure is in the Floodway or Flood Fringe District.
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Subd. 12. Penalties and Enforcement
A. Violation Constitutes a Misdemeanor: Violation of the provisions of this
ordinance or failure to comply with any of its requirements (including
violations of conditions and safeguards established in connection with
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grants of variances or conditional uses) constitute a misdemeanor and
will be punishable as defined bylaw.
B. Other Lawful Action: Nothing in this ordinance restricts the City of
Corcoran from taking such other lawful action as is necessary to prevent
or remedy any violation. If the responsible party does not appropriately
respond to the Zoning Administrator within the specified period of time,
each additional day that lapses will constitute an additional violation of
this ordinance and will be prosecuted accordingly.
C. Enforcement: Violations of the provisions of this ordinance will be
investigated and resolved in accordance with the provisions of Section
1080 of the Zoning Ordinance. In responding to a suspected ordinance
violation, the Zoning Administrator and City Council may utilize the full
array of enforcement actions available to it including but not limited to
prosecution and fines, injunctions, after-the-fact permits, orders for
corrective measures or a request to the National Flood Insurance
Program for denial of flood insurance availability to the guilty party. The
City of Corcoran must act in good faith to enforce these official controls
and to correct ordinance violations to the extent possible so as not to
jeopardize its eligibility in the National Flood Insurance Program.
Subd. 13. Amendments
A. Floodplain Designation - Restrictions on Removal: The floodplain
designation on the Official Zoning Map must not be removed from
floodplain areas unless it can be shown that the designation is in error or
that the area has been filled to or above the elevation of the regulatory
flood protection elevation and is contiguous to lands outside the
floodplain. Special exceptions to this rule maybe permitted by the
Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) if the
Commissioner determines that, through other measures, lands are
adequately protected for the intended use.
B. Amendments Require DNR Approval: All amendments to this ordinance
must be submitted to and approved by the Commissioner of the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) prior to adoption. The
Commissioner must approve the amendment prior to community
approval.
C. Map Revisions Require Ordinance Amendments. The floodplain district
regulations must be amended to incorporate any revisions by the Federal
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Emergency Management Agency to the floodplain maps adopted in Subd.
2. C of this ordinance.
SECTION 2. Amendments. The text of Section 1020.020 — Definitions of the Corcoran City Code
is hereby amended by revising the Floodplain Related definitions, deleting the material and
adding the underlined material as follows:
BASE FLOOD ELEVATION: the elevation of the "re Tonal flood." The term "base
flood elevation" is used in the flood insurance surve .
BASEMENT: means any area of a structure, including crawl spaces, having its floor
or base subgrade (below ground level) on all four sides, regardless of the depth of
excavation below ground level.
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CRITICAL FACILITIES: facilities necessary to a community's, public health and
safety, those that store or produce hi hl volatile toxic or water - reactive materl�.als
and those that house occupants that may be insufficiently mobile to avoid loss of life
or in*u y. Examples of critical facilities include hospitals, correctional facilities
schools daycare facilities nursin2 homes fire and police stations wastewater
treatment facilities, public_ electric utilities water plants, fuel storatye facilities and
waste handlin2 and storage facilities.
DEVELOPMENT: anv manmade chap e to improved or unimproved real estate
including buildings or other structures mining dredgiiig, fillinz gradin avin
excavation or drilling operations, or stora e of equipment or materials.
EQUAL DEGREE OF ENCROACHMENT: a method of determining the location of
floodway boundaries so that floodplain lands on both sides of a stream are capable
of conveying a proportionate share of flood flows.
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FARM FENCE: A fence as defined by Minn. Statutes Section 344.02 Subd. 1 a - d .
An open tvi3e fence of Dosts and wire is not considered to be a structure under this
ordinance. Fences that have the Dotential to obstruct flood flows such as chain link
fences and rigid walls, are regulated as structures under this ordinance.
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FLOOD: a temporary increase in the flow or stage of a stream or in the stage of a
wetland or lake that results in the inundation of normally dry areas.
FLOOD FREQUENCY: the frequency for which it is expected that a specific flood
stage or discharge maybe equaled or exceeded.
FLOOD FRINGE: the portion of the flnnd r,lain Special Flood Hazard Area one
percent annual chance flood _located outside of the floodway. Flood fringe is
synonymous with the term " floodway fringe" used in the Flood Insurance Study for
Hennepin County Minnesota.
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP: an official map on which the Federal Insurance
Administrator has delineated both the special hazard areas and the risk premium
zones applicable to the community. A FIRM that has been made available di ig tally is
called a Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM.I
FLOOD PRONE AREA: anv land susceptible to bein2 inundated bv water from any
source see "Flood").
FLOODPLAIN: the beds proper and the areas adjoining a wetland, lake or
watercourse which have been or hereafter may be covered by the regional flood.
FLOODPROOFING: a combination of structural provisions, changes or adjustments
to properties and structures subject to flooding, primarily for the reduction or
elimination of flood damages.
FLOODWAY: the bed of a wetland or lake and the channel of a watercourse and
those portions of the adjoining floodplain which are reasonably required to carry or
store the regional flood discharge.
LOWEST FLOOR: the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including
basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, used solely for parking of
vehicles, building access, or storage in an area other than a basement area, is not
considered a building's lowest floor; provided, that such enclosure is not built so as
to render the structure in violation of the annlicable non - elevation desiLyn
requirements of 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 60.3.
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NEW CONSTRUCTION: Structures including additions and im rovements and
placement of manufactured homes for which the start of construction commenced
on or after the effective date of this ordinance.
OBSTRUCTION: any dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, dike, pile, abutment,
projection, excavation, channel modification, culvert, building, wire, fence, stockpile,
refuse, fill, structure, or matter in, along, across, or projecting into any channel,
watercourse, or regulatory floodplain which may impede, retard, or change the
direction of the flow of water, either in itself or by catching or collecting debris
carried by such water.
PRINCIPAL USE OR STRUCTURE: means all uses or structures that are not
accessory uses or structures.
ONE HUNDRED YEAR FLOODPLAIN: lands inundated by the "Regional Flood" see
definitionl.
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REACH: a hydraulic engineering term to describe a longitudinal segment of a
stream or river influenced by a natural or man -made obstruction. In an urban area,
the segment of a stream or river between two consecutive bridge crossings would
most typically constitute a reach.
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occurred generally in Minnesota and reasonably characteristic of what can be
expected to occur on an average frequency in the magnitude of the 1% chance or
100 -year recurrence interval. Regional flood is synonymous with the term "base
flood" used in a flood insurance study.
REGULATORY FLOOD PROTECTION ELEVATION RFPE : an elevation not less
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elevation caused by encroachments on the floodplain that result from designation of
a fl o o dway.
REPETITIVE LOSS: flood related dama es sustained bv a structure on two separate
occasions durin2 a ten ear period for which the cost of repairs at the time of each
such flood event on the average equals or exceeds 25% of the market value of the
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SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA: a term used for flood insurance purposes
synonymous with "One Hundred Year Flood lain."
START OF CONSTRUCTION: includes substantial improvement and means the
actual start of construction re air reconstruction rehabilitation addition
lacement or Other im rovement that occurred before the permit's expiration date.
The actual start is either the first placement of permanent construction of a
Structure on a site, such as the pourin of slab or footin s the installation of 1�les
the construction of columns or any work beyond the stage of excavation= or the
placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does
not include land preparation such as clearinz garadina and fillin • nor does it
include the installation of streets and /or walkways; nor does it include excavation
for a basement footings piers, foundations or the erection of tem orar forms; nor
does it include the installation on the pro ert Of accessory buildings, such as
Zara es or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure.
For a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means the first
alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of a buildinLy, whether or
not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the buildin.
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where the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would
equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage
occurred.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT: within any consecutive 365 -day period, any
reconstruction, rehabilitation (including normal maintenance and repair), repair
after damage, addition, or other improvement of a structure, the cost of which
equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the "start of
construction" of the improvement. This term includes structures that have incurred
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"substantial damage," regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term
does not, however, include either:
1. Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of
state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been
identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum
necessary to assure safe living conditions.
2. Any alteration of a "historic structure," provided that the alteration will not
preclude the structure's continued designation as a "historic structure." For
the purpose of this ordinance, "historic structure" is as defined in 44 Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 59.1.
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SECTION 3. Amendments. The text of Section 1020.020— Definitions of the Corcoran City Code
is hereby amended by revising the definitions of the following terms, deleting the material
and adding the underlined material as follows:
MANUFACTURED HOME: A 1 T Am -i 11 L f rt,, rn 1 e1%, %sp n rr 1% nAA il . .i e Si i an era ft 0-F In
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. a structure, transportable in one or
more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or
without a permanent foundation when attached to the required utilities. The term
"manufactured home" does not include the term "recreational vehicle."
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: a vehicle that is built on a single chassis. is 400 sauare
feet or less when measured at the lar est horizontal pro.jection, is designed to be
self-propelled or permanentlytowable by a light dutv truck and is designed
- rimarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as tem orary living guarters for
recreational camping, travel, or seasonal use. For the ourmses of this ordinance
the term recreational vehicle is svnonvmous with the term "travel trailer /travel
VphirlP "
STRUCTURE: Anything which is built, constructed or erected on the ground or
attached to the ground or on -site utilities; an edifice or building of any kind; or any
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City of Corcoran
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
ORDINANCE NO. 2016 -332
August 25, 2016
piece of work artificially build up and /or composed of parts joined together in some
definite manner whether temporary or permanent in character. Among other things,
structures include but are not limited to buildings, factorises sheds detached
ara es cabins manufactured homes, gazebos, decks, retaining walls, walls, fences
eveF Si X. (6.) feet inhe1 a' -and swimming pools, -but excluding patios and similar at-
grade improvements, fences less than six 6^ feet in lief ht which do not have the
,potential to obstruct flood flows and recreational vehicles that meet the exemption
criteria of Section 1050.030 Subd. 9.D. of this ordinance.
Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its approval by the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources, publication and passage.
VOTING AYE
F-1 Guenthner, Ken
® Keefe, Mike
® LaFave, Tonya
® Hank, Pat
® Thomas, Ron
VOTING NAY
❑ Guenthner, Ken
F-1 Keefe, Mike
❑ LaFave, Tonya
❑ Hank, Pat
❑ Thomas, Ron
Whereupon, said Ordinance is hereby declared adopted on this 25th day of August 2016.
A IF
Ron Thomas — Acting Mayor
ATTEST:
Je sica Beise— City Clerk/Administrative Services Coordinator
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City Seal