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9 . CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND GOVERNMENTAL <br /> AGENCIES—NONE <br /> 10o PUBLIC ITEMS <br /> 10.A. PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 10.A. 1 . CONSIDERATIONOFAMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 901 , DEFINITIONS. <br /> AND CHAPTER 9309 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD <br /> PROTECTION, OF THE COUNTY'S LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br /> AND AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 401 , BUILDING CODES. OF THE <br /> COUNTY'S LAWSAND ORDINANCES TO ADOPT NEW FLOOD MAPS, TO <br /> INCORPORATE NEW FLOOD REGULATIONS, AND TO MAINTAIN <br /> CONSISTENCY WITH THE 2010 FLORIDA B UILDING CODE (LEGISLATIVE) <br /> PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br /> OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> Roland DeBlois, Chief of Environmental Planning and Code Enforcement, stated that <br /> construction in County flood zones is regulated by the County ' s Land Development Regulations <br /> (LDRs), Chapter 901 , Definitions ; Chapter 930, Stormwater Management and Flood Protection; <br /> and` Chapter 401 , Building Codes ; and that the LDR' s must be amended for consistency with the <br /> flood protection standards for construction design that have been put into the 2010 Florida <br /> Building Code (FBC) . He used a PowerPoint presentation (on file) , to outline the proposed <br /> revisions to the LDR' s, noting that certain structures that are exempt from building permit <br /> requirements must still be reviewed for flood protection compliance. Chief DeBlois also <br /> disclosed that on or before December 4, 2012, the County is required to adopt the Federal <br /> Emergency Management Agency ' s (FEMA ' s) revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) ; this <br /> will be done by reference in the proposed ordinance . He thereafter conveyed the <br /> Moats <br /> fa.Y <br /> 43 PG . I <br /> November 6 , 2012 10 <br />