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604 Interim Flood Damage Prevention CITY OF YELM ORDINANCE NO. 604 AN ORDINANCE adopting a temporary interim amendment to Chapter 15.32.240(A) of the Yelm Municipal Code relating to flood damage prevention. The Yelm City Council makes the following findings of fact: 1. In February 1996 and during the last week of December of 1996, Yelm Creek has received flood waters in excess of designated flood hazard areas (100 year floodplains, as mapped on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps "FIRM") resulting in the flooding of existing platted lots. To avoid threat to lives or property from these excessive floods, the City and FEMA are conducting a re-evaluation of the designated 100-year floodplains. 2. The City desires to impose a temporary flood management standard in the interim to assure adequate warning and safe construction in flood prone areas. 3. In order to preserve the City's ability to effectuate long-term planning decisions and to plan in a rational manner, it is necessary to prohibit construction in flood hazard areas without adequate flood protection, temporarily through adoption of this interim ordinance. For the reasons set forth in these Findings, these circumstances constitute an emergency. 4. Under WAC 197-11-880, the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from the requirement of a threshold determination under SEPA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE YELM CITY COUNCIL as follows: Section 1: Yelm Municipal Code Section 15.32.240(A) is amended to read as follows: 15.32.240 Residential Construction. A. New construction and substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated one foot or more above base flood elevation, or the highest known recorded flood elevation, whichever is greater, as shown for the areas depicted on the attached Draft Floodplain Map, (Exhibit A.) Section 2: This ordinance shall expire and its terms be of no force and effect 210 days from its adoption herein --April 23, 1998. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five days following passage, approval and publication. ADOPTED: September 24, 1997 Ka ryn M. olf, Ma or ATTES Agnes Bennick, City Clerk PASSED and APPROVED: September 24, 1997 EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1997 PUBLISHED: Nisqually Valley News, October 2, 1997