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soil types and other pertinent information; <br /> (c) a profile showing the slope of the bottom of the channel or thalweg of the <br /> stream; or, <br /> . (d) specifications for building construction and materials, flood proofing, filling, <br /> dredgi.ng, grading, channel improvement, storage of materials, water supply, and sanitary <br /> facilities. <br /> B. Upon receipt of an application for a development permit, the Community <br /> Development Director shall compare the elevation of the site to the base flood elevation. Any <br /> development located on land that can be shown by survey data to have been higher than the base <br /> flood elevation as of the date of the site's first Flood Insurance Rate Map identification is not in <br /> the flood plain and therefore not subject to the requirements of this chapter. The Community <br /> Development Director shall maintain documentation of the existing ground elevation at the <br /> development site and certification that this ground elevation existed prior to the date of the site's <br /> first Flood Insurance Rate Map identification. <br /> 6. PREVENTING INCREASED FLOOD HEIGHTS AND RESULTING <br /> DAMAGES. Within the floodway identified on the Flood Boundary and Floodway Map, and <br /> within all other flood plains where a floodway has not been delineated, the following standards <br /> shall apply: <br /> a. Except as provided in Section 6 B, no development shall be allowed which, acting in <br /> combination with existing and anticipated development, will cause any increase in flood heights <br /> or velocities or threat to public health and safety. The following specific development activities <br /> shall be considered acceptable: <br />