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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
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0176
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159
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Stacy Higa, Councilmember
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Presented: Council - 8/22/07
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
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\Council Records\Bills\2006-2008
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<br /> "manufactured home" includes a "mobile home" but does not include a <br /> <br /> "recreational vehicle." <br /> [(41-)] "Manufactured home park or subdivision" means a parcel (or contiguous <br /> <br /> parcels) of land divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. <br /> [(-0-2~] "Market value." For the purposes of determining substantial improvement, <br /> market value pertains only to the structure in question. It does not pertain to the <br /> land, landscaping, or detached accessory structures on the property. For <br /> determining substantial improvement, the value of the land must always be <br /> subtracted. Acceptable estimates of market value can be obtained from the <br /> following sources: <br /> (A) Independent appraisals by a professional appraiser[:] licensed by <br /> the State. <br /> [~n~ n ~r a.° ~_.....t =~~t, .,mot„° i„~o,~ _ <br /> 1 <br /> T7T <br /> Property appraisals used for tax assessment purposes[:] by the <br /> County department of finance, real property tax office. <br /> [(-B)] ~ The value of buildings taken from National Flood Insurance <br /> Program claims data[°°°a ° ~°~°~~~rt This value shall <br /> be used as a screenine tool to identify those structures where the <br /> substantial improvement ratio is less than forty percent or rg eater <br /> than sixty percent. <br /> [cSIIIIIaccTCUVOa-oir3vcam-pivxc9~ior~Im--fua.g°cin°c......,.. <br /> Ff f 1. 1,.,...1 1,..:I a:«.. ,J,.«...w.....°«+ 1..,.°1 Cf°f _ <br /> ~r'nccc-Inr-vm~vcmzc[arixixPiv~cirie~IC=ruaov a.r°c j <br /> ° , f,:.~....... gr <br /> 1. ~ .v..°k.. v.. 4t. + Fntt ~ k...°°« tt.n F°H.• <br /> SIIRTI~1Cli1~'1G204TI1~'~C~O~J[Ii1000[1tiJ f[I[[[ IO.II OG,..vv~~ v av~~J <br /> Pefset}t-u~Il~six~~ersent=2~Ige ~ .utu <br /> , <br /> [(43~] "Mean sea level" means, for purposes of the National Flood Insurance <br /> Program, the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 or other datum, to which <br /> base flood elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are <br /> referenced. <br /> [(44)] "Minimum necessary" related to article 5, variances, of this chapter means <br /> the minimum necessary to afford relief to the applicant of a variance with a <br /> minimum deviation from the requirements of this chapter. In the case of variances <br /> to an elevation requirement, this means the director of public works need not <br /> grant permission for the applicant to build at grade, for example, or even to <br /> whatever elevation the applicant proposes, but only that level that the director of <br /> public works believes will both provide relief and preserve the integrity of this <br /> chapter. <br /> [(43 ] "New construction[;]" for floodplain management purposes, means <br /> structures for which the "start of construction" commenced on or after May 5, <br /> 1982[:] and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. <br /> 8 <br /> <br />
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