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- - - BOOK <br />economic impact of the ordinance on future development of this <br />county. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried 4 to 1 with Commis- <br />sioner Bird voting in opposition. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 89- 12 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF - INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 211, <br />STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD <br />PROTECTION, TO INCORPORATE THE STANDARDS <br />OF THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM <br />REGULATIONS AS SET OUT IN 44 CFR <br />60.3(d)(e). <br />WHEREAS, Indian River, County has adopted Chapter <br />211, Indian River County Code of Laws and Ordinances, <br />Stormwater Management and Flood Protection; and <br />WHEREAS, Section 211-7(a)(19)e provides in part <br />that "as new or better information becomes available, this <br />chapter will belamended to incorporate new maps and flood <br />elevations and other data"; and <br />WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />has reevaluated the flood hazards in Indian River County, <br />and adopted final base flood elevations (BFE); and <br />WHEREAS, the new flood insurance rate maps (FIRM) <br />will become effective on May 4, 1989; and <br />WHEREAS, in order to maintain participation in the <br />National Flood insurance Program, Indian River County must <br />adopt or show evidence of adoption of flood plain management <br />regulations that meet the standards of Section 60.3(d)(e) of <br />the National Flood Insurance Program regulations set out as <br />44 CFR 59, etc.; and <br />EMERGENCY ORDINANCE 89-12 IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO <br />THE BOARD IN ITS ENTIRETY. <br />32 <br />