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Title
Design Guidelines for Flood Damage Reduction
Date
10/1/1981
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<br /> <br />these areas are generally more tolerant to alteration It is <br />also important that the stabilizing composition and vege- <br />tation of dune systems not be disrupted Access to <br />beaches should be carefully controlled, using elevated <br />walkways to avoid damaging the dunes. And, buildings <br />should not be located, nor should any fill material be <br />used, in wetland areas. <br />Siting Multiple Buildings. Where multiple buildings <br />are to be placed on the site, the objective when locating <br />structures is the same as with an individual building The <br />approach to achieving this objective, however, can vary <br />with project circumstances. One approach is to disperse <br />buildings throughout the site, applying the criteria <br />discussed above to each building <br />An alternative to dispersaL where local zoning ordi- <br />nances allow, is grouping buildings in clusters on the higher <br /> <br />57 <br />
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