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to such plans, if it is determined that by constructing <br />in accordance with the plans: <br />Stormwater runoff <br />proper system, <br />Stormwater runoff <br />properties, <br />Side slopes do not exceed a maximum of 3 feet <br />horizontal to 1 foot vertical, and <br />shall be directed through a <br />shall not encroach upon adjacent <br />For sites that are not located in a flood hazard <br />zone, as defined in chapter 930, the minimum <br />finished floor elevation shall be a minimum of 18 <br />inches above the crown of the adjacent road, unless <br />it can be shown that the natural ground elevations <br />provide for adequate control of runoff. For <br />applications covering sites within a flood hazard <br />zone, the conceptual drainage plan and proposed <br />construction shall meet the minimum floor <br />elevations and applicable cut and fill balance <br />requirements, if any, found in Chapter 930, <br />Stormwater Management. <br />No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until a <br />functional drainage system has been constructed that <br />meets items (1), (2), (3), and (4) listed above. The <br />Public Works Director may require construction of <br />retaining walls, roof gutters piped to directly <br />discharge into a swale or other outfall, underdrains, or <br />any other facilities deemed necessary to provide <br />adequate drainage. <br />Section 912.09 Water and Wastewater: Utilities, Wells, and Septic <br />Tanks <br />All single family homes must be served by potable water and <br />provide for wastewater treatment. These services include <br />centralized water and sewer utilities, individual potable water <br />wells, and individual septic tanks and drainfields. The following <br />regulations apply to these services. <br />(1) Utilities: Centralized water and sewer service is available <br />for some parcels and lots in the unincorporated county. Where <br />new homes are constructed on lots or parcels that are within <br />200' of a water and/or sewer line, that home must be hooked - <br />up to that line(s). Specific regulations are contained in <br />Chapter 918, Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water. <br />(2) Potable water wells: On site potable water wells may be used <br />where centralized water service is not available or otherwise <br />254 <br />