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April 27, 2010 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br />Agaxy's updated <br />2. City of New Brighton requests approval of a Zoning Code amendment amending <br />�gTxu <br />reviscd�suR�� <br />Chapter 10 to reflect the Federal Emergency Management Agency's updated <br />Drano ' <br />floodplain regulations and revised maps and approval of an ordinance summary <br />forpilblicabai <br />' <br />publication. Report No. 10-112. <br />t0for <br />Oa=V. <br />City Planner Janice Gundlach explained the proposed Floodplain Management Ordinance (Chapter 10 ofthe <br />mdPlmmedR®dmmatlliW <br />Zoning Code) includes enactment of revised Food Insurance Rate Maps effective June 4, 2010. These updates <br />me <br />are in response to a mandate by the Federal Emergency Management Agency WEMA) and are necessary to <br />Tecifiedpmiodoffirm <br />ensure New Brighton residents can continue to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program. Ifthe <br />0-113. <br />Redmance o. 791 <br />CkdinateeNo.791. <br />amended ordinance is not adopted by June 4, 2010, New Brighton residents with floodplain impacts will not be <br />able to obtain flood insurance. New Brighton historically has adopted the model ordinance required by FEMA, <br />and has not included any additional more -restrictive regulations. A summarized list ofthe ordinance revisions <br />was provided. Because a limited number of structures exist within the floodplain in New Brighton, use ofthe <br />regulations has been extremely limited. Because the actual ordinance is 21 pages staff would recommend that a <br />srunmarybe published in plane ofthe entire ordinance to save on publishing costs. <br />CouncilmemberPhillips suggested residents living in the following areas: 17d' Avenue NW, Price Lake Circle, <br />Patten Road, Emerald Drive, and 13'b Ave NW take a close look at the maps available at City Hall. . <br />City Planner Gundlach explained elevation is the determining factor in flood plain boundaries, and any proposed <br />additions in a flood plain be looked at closely. <br />Motion by Councilmember Burg seconded by Councilmember Phillips to adopt the attached ordinance <br />amending Chapter 10 of the Zoning Code to reflect updated floodplain management regulations, <br />'mcluding enactment of revised flood insurance rate maps effective June 4, 2010, consistent with FEMA <br />requirements. <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br />Motion by Councilmember Burg seconded by Councilmember Phillips to approve the ordinance <br />summary to be published in the City's official newspaper in lieu of publishing the entire ordinance. <br />City Planner Janice Gundlach stated the proposed Zoning Code amendment to Chapter 7 would <br />establish expiration dates for Planned Residential Developments (PRD) and Planned Unit <br />Developments (PUD). The current language is either completely silent on expiration dates (PUD <br />standards) or indicates that the City Council must establish expiration dates at the time of <br />approval (PRD standards). The proposed language would provide the same standards for both <br />3. City of lewBrigNm <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br />'egaestsar'pmalofa <br />ZmmgCodewu dtnmit <br />mnm &gChaptm•7to <br />crazilyeTrabmdatmfor <br />Planted 1Jrut Dee� <br />3. City of New Brighton requests approval of a Zoning Code amendment amending <br />mdPlmmedR®dmmatlliW <br />Chapter 7 to clarify expiration dates for Planned Unit Development and Planned <br />me <br />Residential Development approvals that are not acted on within a specified period <br />Tecifiedpmiodoffirm <br />oftime. Report No. 10-113. <br />0-113. <br />Redmance o. 791 <br />CkdinateeNo.791. <br />City Planner Janice Gundlach stated the proposed Zoning Code amendment to Chapter 7 would <br />establish expiration dates for Planned Residential Developments (PRD) and Planned Unit <br />Developments (PUD). The current language is either completely silent on expiration dates (PUD <br />standards) or indicates that the City Council must establish expiration dates at the time of <br />approval (PRD standards). The proposed language would provide the same standards for both <br />