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File #: CA11122021-0006207    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/23/2021 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action: 12/2/2021
Title: Floodplain Code Updates Amend Title 21, Chapter 16, Floodplain Overlay Zone of the Sandy Municipal Code
Attachments: 1. Staff report.pdf, 2. Exhibit A.pdf, 3. Memo - PUAB Floodplain Updates.pdf
Related files: CA11122021-0006207_CC
Agenda Item Title:

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Floodplain Code Updates

Amend Title 21, Chapter 16, Floodplain Overlay Zone of the Sandy Municipal Code

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Presenter:

Mike Wilcox

Tyler Shelley

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Description/Background:

At the request of the Public Utilities Department, the City is proposing to amend portions of the Land Development Code to address updates related to floodplains. The purpose of these amendments is to update our requirements and standards to address a few minor deficiencies that were recently identified in consultation with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Coordinator for Utah and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These changes were also reviewed by the City’s Public Utilities Advisory Board (PUAB). A letter that further explain the need and a brief overview of the proposed changes are shown in the attached memo from Tyler Shelley, Chief Engineer. The full text of the proposed changes is shown in Exhibit “A”.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission forward a positive recommendation to the City Council to amend Title 21, Chapter 16, Floodplain Overlay Zone, of the Sandy Municipal Code, as shown in (Exhibit “A”) based on the following findings:

1.                     Compliance with the Purpose of the Land Development Code by creating consistency and equitable standards in Sandy City and facilitating the orderly growth and development of Sandy City and facilitate adequate provision for transporta¬tion, water, sewage, schools, parks, and other public requirements, by establishing a system of fair, comprehensive, consistent, and equitable regulations, and standards under which all proposed development will be reviewed and evaluated within the City.

2.                      Compliance with the Goals and Policies of the General Plan by addressing environmentally sound storm drain and flood control standards that protect existing and future land uses, ...

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