200-YEAR FREQUENCY FLOODING — The level of flooding that has a 1-in-200 chance of occurring in any given year using criteria consistent with, or developed by, the California Department of Water Resources.
200-YEAR FLOODPLAIN MAP — Map approved by the City Engineer for urban and urbanizing areas that depicts geographic areas that may be exposed to 200-year frequency flooding, and, if available, the depth of flooding during a 200-year flooding event.
A discretionary permit or other discretionary entitlement that would result in the construction of a new building or construction that would result in an increase in allowed occupancy for an existing building, or
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE — An area subject to flooding that is delineated as either a special hazard are or an area of moderate or minimal hazard on an official flood insurance rate map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as also defined in § 36-4.5.
URBAN AREAS AND URBANIZING AREAS — An urban area is a developed area in which there are ten thousand (10,000) residents or more (California Government Code Section 65007(I)). An urbanizing area is a developed area or an area outside a developed area that is planned or anticipated to have ten thousand (10,000) residents or more within the next ten (10) years (California Government Code Section 65007(m)).
URBAN LEVEL OF FLOOD PROTECTION (ULOP) — The level of protection that is necessary to withstand 200-year frequency flooding. ULOP shall not mean shallow flooding or flooding from local drainage that meets the criteria of the national Federal Emergency Management Agency standard of flood protection (Government Code Section 65007).
200-YEAR FREQUENCY FLOODING — The level of flooding that has a 1-in-200 chance of occurring in any given year using criteria consistent with, or developed by, the California Department of Water Resources.
200-YEAR FLOODPLAIN MAP — Map approved by the City Engineer for urban and urbanizing areas that depicts geographic areas that may be exposed to 200-year frequency flooding, and, if available, the depth of flooding during a 200-year flooding event.
A discretionary permit or other discretionary entitlement that would result in the construction of a new building or construction that would result in an increase in allowed occupancy for an existing building, or
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE — An area subject to flooding that is delineated as either a special hazard are or an area of moderate or minimal hazard on an official flood insurance rate map issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as also defined in § 36-4.5.
URBAN AREAS AND URBANIZING AREAS — An urban area is a developed area in which there are ten thousand (10,000) residents or more (California Government Code Section 65007(I)). An urbanizing area is a developed area or an area outside a developed area that is planned or anticipated to have ten thousand (10,000) residents or more within the next ten (10) years (California Government Code Section 65007(m)).
URBAN LEVEL OF FLOOD PROTECTION (ULOP) — The level of protection that is necessary to withstand 200-year frequency flooding. ULOP shall not mean shallow flooding or flooding from local drainage that meets the criteria of the national Federal Emergency Management Agency standard of flood protection (Government Code Section 65007).