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FEMA Approved LMS Plan - Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council

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1.6.4 Amnesty Days and other methods shall be used to facilitate the<br />

collection and disposal of individual and small business hazardous<br />

waste.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Reduces stock piling of hazardous materials and waste<br />

1.8.1 No new point sources shall be permitted to discharge from the City of<br />

Madeira Beach into Boca Ceiga <strong>Bay</strong> or into ditches or canals that flow<br />

into the above named water body except for the correcting of existing<br />

inefficient sources to protect the area from rainwater flooding.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Controls future construction<br />

2.1.1 As of the effective date of this Comprehensive <strong>Plan</strong>, the City of<br />

Madeira Beach shall designate the Coastal High Hazard Area as that<br />

portion of the community which is seaward of the Department of<br />

Natural Resources (DNR) Coastal Construction Control Line and the<br />

Federal Emergency Management Agency (<strong>FEMA</strong>) Velocity Zone (V-<br />

Zone).<br />

Evaluation<br />

Controls future construction<br />

2.1.2 The City shall not support or finance new local transportation corridors<br />

which lie within the Coastal High Hazard Area, although existing<br />

corridors may be maintained or improved as necessary to protect the<br />

health, safety and welfare or residents.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Reduces infrastructure cost, maintains current densities<br />

2.1.3 The City shall not finance and does not finance and does not support<br />

sewer and water line extensions or expansions within the Coastal<br />

High Hazard Area which will encourage future growth/higher densities<br />

in those vulnerable areas.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Reduces infrastructure investment, discourages high density growth<br />

2.2.2 The City shall maintain or reduce allowable density in the Hurricane<br />

Vulnerability Zone (the entire Island community) consistent with the<br />

Future Land Use Map of this Comprehensive <strong>Plan</strong>.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Maintains or reduces densities<br />

2.2.3 The City of Madeira Beach shall continue to implement the growth<br />

management directives which prohibit; development other than<br />

recreational purposes within the Coastal High Hazard Area consistent<br />

with the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive <strong>Plan</strong>.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Reduces infrastructure cost, reduces loss from development<br />

2.4.4 Recognizing that the entire community is located within the Hurricane<br />

Vulnerability Zone and the 100-year flood plain, the City shall adopt<br />

and strictly enforce all appropriate federal, state, and local coastal<br />

construction codes, coastal setback requirements, special CCCL<br />

facility siting restrictions and floodplain management.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Limits potential loss<br />

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