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(2) No new on-site sewage disposal system, or additions to existing on-site sewage <br /> disposal systems, shall be allowed in a flood way area. Any replacement, repair - <br /> or maintenance of an on-site sewage disposal system in a floodway area shall <br /> meet the applicable provision of local ordiances and Wis. Admin. Code H 62.20. <br /> (3) No new well used to obtain water for ultimate human consumption, or modifications <br /> to an existing well, shall be allowed in a floodway area. Any replacement, re- <br /> pair or maintenance of a well in a floodway area shall meet the applicable provi- <br /> sions of local ordinances and Chapters NR 111 and NR 112, Wis. Admin. Code. <br /> (c) FLOOD FRINGE AREAS <br /> (1) All modifications or additions to any nonconforming structure, which do not ex- <br /> ceed 50% of its present assessed value, shall be protected by flood proofing <br /> measures pursuant to Section 10.56 (e) of this ordinance. No structural modifi- <br /> cation or addition to any nonconforming structure, which over the life of the <br /> structure exceed fifty (50) percent of its present assessed value shall be allowed <br /> unless the entire structure is permanently changed to a conforming use. <br /> (2) Where compliance with the provisions of Subsection 10.56 (e) above would result in <br /> unnecessary hardship, and only where the structure will not be either used for <br /> human habitation or be associated with a high flood damage potential, the Board <br /> of Adjustment, using the procedure in 10.56 (c) (3) may grant a variance from those <br /> provisions, using the criteria listed below. Modifications or additions to struc- <br /> tures or buildings which are protected to elevations lower than the flood protec- <br /> tion elevation may be permitted if: <br /> a. Human lives are not endangered; <br /> b. Public facilities, such as water or sewer, are not to be installed; <br /> c. Flood depths will not exceed four feet; <br /> d. Flood velocities will not exceed two feet per second; and <br /> e. The structure will not be used for storage of materials described in Section <br /> 10.53 (d) (5) . <br /> (3) Any new, addition, to replacement, repair or maintenance of an on-site sewage <br /> disposal system in a flood fringe area shall meet all the applicable provisions <br /> of all ordinances and Wis. Admin. Code H 62.20. <br /> (4) Any new, addition to, replacement, repair or maintenance of a well in a flood <br /> fringe area shall meet the applicable provisions of this ordinance and Chapters <br /> NR 111 and NR 112, Wis. Admin. Code. <br /> (5) If a variance is granted, the community shall notify the property owner that in- <br /> creased flood insurance premiums may result. <br /> 10.56 ADMINISTRATION <br /> (a) ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: In addition to the duties and responsibilities described in <br /> ss 10.25 (1) , the Zoning Administrator shall have under this section the following <br /> additional duties and responsibilities: - <br /> (1) Advise applicants as to the provisions of this Ordinance and assist them in pre- <br /> paring permit applications. <br /> (2)` Issue permits and inspect properties for compliance with this Ordinance and issue <br /> Certificates of Compliance when appropriate. <br /> (3) Keep the official records of all water surface profiles, flood plain zoning maps, <br /> flood plain zoning ordinances, nonconforming uses and changes thereto, permit <br /> applications, permits, appeals, variances and amendments related to the flood <br /> plain zoning ordinance. <br /> (4) Submit copies of any required data, variances, amendments, case-by-case analysis, <br /> annual reports, and any other required information to the Department of Natural <br /> Resources. An annual summary showing only the number and types of zoning actions <br /> taken by the County shall be submitted to that Department by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> (5) Investigate, prepare reports and report violations of the Flood Plain Zoning Ordi- <br /> nance to the Corporation Counsel, with copies to the appropriate district office <br /> of the Department of Natural Resources. <br /> 6 - <br />
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