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Kitty Piercy
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<br />alley at an angle of 30 degrees from the projection of the <br />boundary of the alley into the intersecting public way. (See <br />Figure 9.6670(6)(b) Projecting Sign Area.) <br />5. No sign may project from a building at the corner of 2 streets more <br />than 1 foot for every 5 feet of distance from the point where the <br />building wall on which the sign is attached would intersect the curb <br />if that wall extended to the curb. (See Figure 9.6670(6)(b) <br />Projecting Sign Area.) <br /> <br />Section 36. Section 9.6709 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended by adding a new <br /> <br />paragraph (f) to Subsection (1), amending Subsection (2)(a)1., and adding a new Subsection c. <br /> <br />to Subsection (2)( e), to provide: <br /> <br />9.6709 <br /> <br />Special Flood Hazard Areas - Standards. <br />(1) General Standards. In all areas of special flood hazards, compliance with <br />the following standards is required: <br /> <br />(f) Recreational Vehicles. Recreational vehicles placed on sites will either: <br />1. Be on the site for fewer than 180 consecutive days, or <br />2. Be fully licensed and ready for highway use, on its wheels or <br />jacking system, attached to the site only by quick disconnect type <br />utilities and security devices, and have no permanently attached <br />additions. <br />(2) Specific Standards. In all areas of special flood hazards where base flood <br />elevation data has been provided as required in subsections 9.6707(1) or (2), <br />the following provisions are required: <br />(a) Residential Construction. <br />1. New construction and substantial improvement of any residential <br />structure shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated <br />to a minimum of one foot above the base flood elevation. <br /> <br />(e) Shallow Floodina Areas - With Depth DesiQnations. Shallow flooding <br />zones appear on Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), with depth <br />designations, wherever such flooding occurs on sloping water surfaces <br />such as alluvial fan flow, wave wash after the wave has broken, etc. In <br />these areas, the following provisions apply: <br /> <br />2. New construction and substantial improvements of nonresidential <br />structures within these zones shall either: <br /> <br />a. Have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated above <br />the highest adjacent grade of the building site to at least one <br />foot above the depth number specified on the FIRM; or <br />b. Together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, be <br />completely flood proofed to at least one foot above that level <br />so that any space below that level is watertight with walls <br />substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with <br />structural components having the capability of resisting <br /> <br />Ordinance - 21 <br />
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