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<br />Fig. 3d. Effect of Future Land Use Control (Fill Placement to Elewte New Development) <br /> <br /> <br />FUTURE <br />WITH """'~ <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />EXISTING <br /> <br />Q <br /> <br /> <br />$ <br /> <br />Q <br /> <br />1.0 <br /> <br />f <br /> <br />01 <br /> <br />FuTuRE WITH I> <br />W1TltOUT-....,.. , <br /> " <br /> , <br />I <br />;} <br />EXISTING <br />1.0 f .0 <br /> <br /> <br />Land use controls include administrative and leGal actions such as local res~ <br />trfcttve zoninq, and similar actions. fn~uced bv the sanctions of the nattonal <br />flood insurance oroqram, Tllev are l1esfnned primarilv to influence future <br />decisions so that the long term aff@tt is to cause the staqe-damaqe re'atfon~ <br />ship that would have existp.rt in the future in the melllSures absence to bfo low- <br />e~. that fs. to Drevent f~ture d~velo~"t but not significantly tnflup.nce <br />existinq devel~ent. In some soecfffc instances, provisions such as pre- <br />vention of f~nroveMents or refurnfshfn~ coull1 lead to reduction of exfstfnQ <br />develooment hv attritinn. In thf, instance, the futurp. staqe-da~Qe func- <br />tion wOuld be lowered even. further bv aradual ~val o~ dama~eable nroperty. <br />The sketch displa.vs the 11llnact of land use controls at some rt01nt in the <br />future. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT I <br />II OF 12 <br /> <br />I~ <br />