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1 REGULATIONS OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS FOR FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AS ADOPTED 5 JUNE 2007 EFFECTIVE 18 JUNE 2007 AMENDED 8 NOVEMBER 2011 HARRIS COUNTY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION PERMIT OFFICE NORTHWEST FRWY, STE 102 HOUSTON, TEXAS (713)2 REGULATIONS OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS FOR FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT PART 1 - PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS SECTION AUTHORITY These Regulations are adopted by the Commissioners' Court of Harris County, Texas, acting in its capacity as the governing body of Harris County and the Harris County Flood Control District. The authority of Harris County to adopt these Regulations and for the contents hereof is derived from the following statutes: Texas Local Government Code Section , as amended; Texas Transportation Code Sections and Sections , as amended; the Harris County Road Law, as amended; and the Flood Control and Insurance Act, Subchapter I of Chapter 16 of the Texas Water Code, as amended. These Regulations may be amended at any time by a majority of Commissioners' Court as approved by the appropriate federal authorities. SECTION AREA COVERED BY REGULATIONS These Regulations apply in all unincorporated areas of Harris County, Texas. SECTION PURPOSE The purpose of these Regulations is to provide land use controls necessary to qualify unincorporated areas of Harris County for flood insurance under requirements of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, to protect human life and health; to avoid increasing flood levels or flood hazards or creating new flood hazard areas; to minimize public and private losses due to flooding; to reduce the need for expenditures of public money for flood control projects; to reduce the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding; to prevent or minimize damage to public facilities and utilities and to aid the public in determining if a property is in a potential flood area. SECTION CONSTRUCTION OF REGULATIONS These Regulations are to be construed liberally to accomplish their purpose and to assure that Harris County complies with all State and Federal Laws. 23 SECTION ABROGATION AND GREATER RESTRICTIONS The Regulations of Harris County, Texas for Flood Plain Management heretofore existing are repealed. However, such prior Regulations shall continue to apply to construction pursuant to permits issued prior to the effective date of the Regulations. Except as herein above expressly provided, these Regulations are not intended to repeal, abrogate, or impair any existing laws, regulations, easements, covenants, or deed restrictions. Where these Regulations and other legal requirements conflict or overlap, whichever imposes the more stringent restrictions shall prevail. SECTION WARNING AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY The degree of flood protection required by these Regulations is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. On occasion greater floods might occur, and flood heights could be increased by man-made or natural causes. These Regulations do not imply that any area or the uses permitted within any area will be free from flooding and flood damage. These Regulations shall not create liability on the part of Harris County or any officer or employee thereof for any flood damages that result from reliance on these Regulations or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder. The granting of a permit does not imply that the development can be insured by Federal Flood Insurance. SECTION FINDINGS OF FACT It is hereby found by the Commissioners' Court of Harris County that severe flooding has occurred in the past within its jurisdiction and is likely to occur in the future, and that damage to property occurs for many reasons including flooding from the tidal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and that the entire area within its jurisdiction is a rising-water prone area. SECTION BASIS FOR REGULATION Harris County hereby adopts as the basis for Regulation the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) adopted on June 18, 2007, by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and any subsequent amendments or revisions thereto. Harris County hereby adopts as its regulatory floodways the floodways shown on the said FIRM. 34 PART 2 - USE OF TERMS SECTION ACCESSORY BUILDING Accessory building means a structure which is subordinate to, and the use of which is incidental to, that of the principal structure or use on the same property. SECTION ADMINISTRATOR Administrator means the Federal Emergency Management Agency Director. SECTION BASE FLOOD Base flood means a flood having a one percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This flood is sometimes called a 1% flood or 100-year flood. SECTION BASE FLOOD ELEVATION Base flood elevation means the elevation or level above mean sea level that flood waters shall reach during the base flood. SECTION BREAKAWAY WALL Breakaway wall means a wall that is not part of the structural support of the building and is intended through its design and construction to collapse under specific lateral loading forces, without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or supporting foundation systems. SECTION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate of Compliance means a document issued by the County Engineer indicating a site is in compliance with the Regulations of Harris County, Texas for Flood Plain Management as of a specific date. The certificate may be filed in the Real Property Records as outlined in Section 7.01 of these Regulations. 45 SECTION CERTIFICATE OF NON-COMPLIANCE Certificate of Non-Compliance means a document issued by the County Engineer indicating a site is not in compliance with the Regulations of Harris County, Texas for Flood Plain Management as of a specific date. The certificate also advises that legal action may be taken against the property owner and that a request for denial of flood insurance may be processed with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This certificate may be filed in the Real Property Records as outlined in Section 7.01 of these Regulations. SECTION COASTAL AREAS Coastal Areas mean areas which border on bays or estuaries or other waterways subject to tidal action which are subject to possible flooding or increased flood levels because of tidal action, hurricane surge or rising water due to storms, hurricanes or tsunamis. A coastal area is not necessarily in a V Zone. In cases where there is a question as to whether an area is a coastal area the County Engineer shall refer to the Flood Insurance Study. SECTION CONVEYANCE Conveyance means the flow of water during the base flood with a velocity that is greater than one foot per second or a depth that is greater than one foot. SECTION COUNTY ENGINEER County Engineer means the holder of the statutory office of County Engineer for Harris County or the employee designated by the County Engineer to perform a task required by these Regulations. SECTION CRITICAL FACILITIES Critical Facilities means those facilities essential to the preservation of life and property, including, but not limited to schools, nursing homes, hospitals, police, fire and emergency response installations, facilities used for the storage of critical records, and commercial installations which produce, use or store hazardous materials or hazardous waste as referenced in the Harris County Fire Code s High-Hazard Group (Group H) of the 2006 International Fire Code. 56 SECTION DEVELOPMENT Development means any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials. Fences or fence-type walls located within the flood plain are included within this definition. Development shall not include (1) routine maintenance and repairs to existing structures; (2) residential accessory buildings or structures not located in A or V Zones with floor areas of less than one hundred fifty (150) square feet; and (3) other insignificant activities including the temporary storage of equipment or materials in the X Zones. SECTION 2.13 DFIRM DFIRM means a digital version of the Flood Insurance Rate Map. DFIRMs may contain additional information not normally available on the paper map. SECTION DRAINAGE Drainage means runoff which flows over land as a result of precipitation. This shall include sheet flow, flow in streets and flows which may concentrate in local drainage systems with or without defined channels. SECTION ELEVATION Elevation means height above mean sea level. The North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988 (2001 Adjusted) shall be used. Any future studies changing the FIRM which is referenced to a later re-leveling of the vertical control system shall be used whenever a revised FIRM becomes effective. SECTION ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 67 Elevation Certificate means FEMA Form 81-31, February 13, 2006 or subsequent revisions used to show elevations of real property in relation to base flood elevations. SECTION EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION Existing manufactured home park or subdivision means a manufactured home park for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lot on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads, and the construction of streets) are completed before the effective date of flood plain management regulations adopted by Harris County on September 16, SECTION EXPANSION Expansion means an addition to an existing development. expansions are treated differently by these Regulations. Different types of (a) (b) (c) Expansion of a structure means an addition attached to, but outside of, either the vertical or horizontal confines of the existing structure or below the first floor level of a building elevated on posts or piers, but which is not a substantial improvement as defined by these Regulations. Expansion of a manufactured home park or subdivision means the making of any additional manufactured home lots or spaces within an existing manufactured home park, or on land adjoining an existing manufactured home park. Expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision means the preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, either final site grading or pouring of concrete pads, and the construction of streets). SECTION FILLING 78 Filling means the placement of natural sands, dirt, soil or rock above the natural grade to raise the elevation of the ground. Fill may also include concrete, cement, soil cement, brick or similar material as approved on a case-by-case basis. SECTION FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP Flood Insurance Rate Map or FIRM means an official map of a community on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has delineated the appropriate areas of flood hazards, the base flood elevations, and the risk premium zones applicable to the County. In these regulations this map shall be called FIRM. The map is divided into zones which are used for setting rates for flood insurance. Insurance rates, the type of permit, and the requirements of the permit will vary depending on the zone in which a property is located. SECTION FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY "Flood Insurance Study" means the official report provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The report contains flood profiles and the water surface elevation of the base flood. SECTION 2.22 FLOODPLAIN MITIGATION Floodplain Mitigation means a hydraulically equivalent volume of floodplain storage sufficient to offset a reduction in floodplain storage or conveyance capacity. SECTION FLOODPROOFING Floodproofing means any structural and non-structural additions, changes, or adjustments to properties and structures which reduces or eliminates flood damages to lands, water and sanitary facilities, other utilities, structures, and contents of buildings. SECTION FLOODWAY Floodway means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved to carry and discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height. 89 SECTION HABITABLE FLOOR Habitable Floor means any floor of a building or structure usable for sleeping, living, cooking, working, recreation or any combination thereof. Bathrooms and utility rooms are included in this definition, as are storage areas greater than one hundred fifty (150) square feet in size. SECTION HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE Highest Adjacent Grade, as it applies to an elevation certificate, means the highest natural elevation of the ground prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure. SECTION LANDSCAPING Landscaping means the placement of trees, shrubs, or plants for the purpose of beautification. SECTION LEVEE Levee means a man-made or natural condition, usually an earthen embankment or berm, that contains, controls, restricts or diverts the flow of water. SECTION LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE Lowest Adjacent Grade, as it applies to an elevation certificate, means the lowest elevation of the finished grade immediately next to the structure. SECTION MANUFACTURED HOME Manufactured home means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. For flood plain management 910 purposes the term manufactured home also includes recreational vehicles and other similar vehicles placed on a site for greater than 180 consecutive days. SECTION 2.31 MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION Manufactured home park or subdivision means the entire parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land, including the appurtenant improvements, which has been improved so that it contains two or more manufactured home lots available for the placement thereon of manufactured homes for occupancy, whether the sites are sold (subdivision) or rented (park). SECTION MEAN SEA LEVEL Mean Sea Level means the average height of the surface of the sea for all states of the tide as was established by the United States Coastal and Geodetic Survey in SECTION NATURAL GROUND Natural Ground means the grade unaffected by construction techniques such as fill, landscaping, or berms. SECTION NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM (NAVD) "North American Vertical Datum (NAVD)", as corrected in 1988 (2001 adjusted), is a vertical control used as a reference for establishing varying elevations within the floodplain. If a datum other than NAVD 88 is used then the datum must be listed as the reference datum on the applicable FIRM panel. If a datum other than NAVD 88 is used, a conversion to NAVD 88 must be provided on the Elevation Certificate. SECTION PERMITS Permits shall mean a permit as required by these Regulations. A Class I Permit is issued for any development that is located on a property where the elevation of the ground is above the base flood elevation. A Class II Permit is issued for any development that is located on a property where the ground elevation is below the base flood elevation or subject to flooding as determined by these Regulations. 1011 All County projects shall have a signature block on the drawing, which verifies compliance with these regulations. The executed signature block acts as a permit for County projects for the purpose of these regulations. SECTION PERSON Person includes any individual or group of individuals, corporation, partnership, association, or any other organized group of persons, including State and Local governments and agencies thereof. SECTION RECREATIONAL VEHICLE Recreational vehicle means a vehicle that is: (1) Built on a single chassis; (2) Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projections; (3) Designed to be self propelled or permanently towable and (4) Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. SECTION START OF DEVELOPMENT Start of Development means either the first placement of permanent construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring of a slab or footings, the installation of piles, or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Included within this definition is grading and filling, installation of streets or underground utilities and other such development. A permit is required prior to the start of any development. SECTION STRUCTURE Structure means a walled and/or roofed building or a gas or liquid storage tank which is principally above ground. A manufactured home on a permanent foundation is a structure. The term includes a building which is in the course of construction, alteration or repair. SECTION SUBDIVISION 1112 Subdivision means a division of any tract of land into two (2) or more parts for the purpose of laying out any subdivision or any tract of land or any addition to the city, or for laying out suburban lots or building lots, or any lots, and streets, alleys or parts of other portions intended for public use or the use of the purchasers or owners of lots fronting thereon or adjacent thereto. A subdivision includes re-subdivision (replat), but it does not include the division of land for agricultural purposes in parcels or tracts of five (5) acres or more and not involving any new streets, alleys or easements of access. This definition is based on current state statutes and should the statutes be changed its new definition would govern. SECTION SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE A Substantial Improvement is the repair, reconstruction, or improvement of a structure, where the cost of the said improvement equals or exceeds 50% of the value of the structure either before the improvement is started or, if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the damage occurred. An improvement is started when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building commences, whether or not the alteration affects the external dimensions of the structure. For purposes of determining if an improvement is a substantial improvement, the applicant for a permit must submit data reflecting the value of the structure prior to being damaged, improved or modified and the cost of the restoration, improvement or modification. Costs shall include the value of all labor and materials. For the purpose of determining the value of the structure before being repaired, reconstructed or improved, the Harris County Appraisal District s assessed value for the structure will be used. If the applicant wishes to contest this value an independent certified appraisal may be submitted. Upon review and concurrence by the Harris County Appraisal District, this appraised value for the structure will be used for determining if the improvement is substantial. The County Engineer may require the submittal of an independent certified damage assessment in cases where the structure has suffered other than minor damage. In cases where the structure is covered by insurance and the insured losses for damage to the structure (excluding contents) amount to over 95% of the value of the structure, the structure shall be deemed substantially damaged regardless of any other data submitted. SECTION TEN-YEAR FLOODPLAIN 1213 Ten-year floodplain or 10% floodplain means the floodplain that is at or below the ten-year flood elevation, that is, the area which has a minimum statistical probability of one in ten of being flooded in any given year. The ten-year floodplain will be regulated as reflected by the ten-year inundation data and maps as promulgated by the County Engineer. SECTION UNINCORPORATED AREA Unincorporated area means the area in Harris County, Texas, that is not within an incorporated area of a city, town, village or within the jurisdiction of the Port of Houston Navigation District. SECTION ZONES Zones on the Flood Insurance Rate Map have the following meanings: ZONE A: ZONE AE: ZONE AH: ZONE AO: ZONE A99: ZONE V: ZONE VE: Areas of the base (1% or 100-year) flood where base flood elevations have not been determined. Areas of the base (1% or 100-year) flood where base flood elevations have been determined. Areas of the base (1% or 100-year) flood where depths are between 1.0 and 3.0 feet; and base flood elevations are shown. Areas of the base (1% or 100-year) flood where depths are between 1.0 and 3.0 feet; average depths of inundation are determined. Areas inundated by the base (1% or 100-year) flood to be protected by a Federal flood protection system under construction; no base flood elevations are determined. Areas of coastal flooding with velocity (wave action); base (1% or 100-year) flood elevations not determined. Areas of coastal flooding with velocity (wave action); base (1% or 100-year) flood elevations determined. 1314 ZONE X: (Shaded): Areas of the 0.2% flood or 500-year flood, areas of the base (1% or 100-year) flood with average depths of less than 1.0 foot or with drainage areas less than one (1) square mile, and areas protected by levees from the 1% or 100-year flood. ZONE X: (Unshaded): Areas determined to be outside both the 1% (100- year) and 0.2% (500-year) floodplains. For purposes of these Regulations, the term Any V Zone includes Zone V and Zones VE and the term Any A Zone includes Zone A, AE, AH, AO and A99, but not the floodway within these zones. PART 3 - GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION ADMINISTRATION BY THE COUNTY ENGINEER The County Engineer or his designee is responsible for the administration of these Regulations, issuance of permits required by these Regulations, and enforcement of these Regulations and maintaining proper records. SECTION USE OF MAPS The County Engineer shall use the base flood elevations and floodway shown on the FIRM referred to in Section 1.08 of these Regulations to determine which class of permit may be issued. If the ground elevation of a specific piece of land is lower than the base flood elevation, the ground elevation shall serve as the basis for regulation even if the map indicates that the property is in a Zone which does not require regulation. The County Engineer shall forward any discrepancy he finds in the FIRM to the Administrator via the process described in Section SECTION MAPS TO BE AVAILABLE Copies of the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) will be maintained in the offices of the County Engineer. 1415 SECTION NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT COMMUNITIES AND THE STATE WHEN ALTERING A WATER COURSE Prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course, the County Engineer or the Harris County Flood Control District, whichever is altering or allowing said alteration or relocation, shall notify adjacent communities when such alteration or relocation affects base flood elevations within the adjacent community. A copy of such notification shall be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). SECTION CHANGES IN MAPS All requests for letters of map amendment (LOMA), letters of map revision (LOMR) and conditional letters of map revision (CLOMR) initiated by any person must first be reviewed by the County Engineer. The County Engineer may require the submission of any data he deems relevant to determining if such approval shall be granted. If the topographic data was prepared using a digital format it is requested that a copy of the data be included with the submittal. The Harris County Flood Control District shall be consulted for its review and approval of any hydrologic or hydraulic studies accompanying the said request. The County Engineer shall delay the submittal of the requests to the Federal Emergency Management Agency until after he is in receipt of the aforementioned approvals from the Harris County Flood Control District. The Commissioners' Court may set a fee to cover the cost of reviewing and processing the said requests. SECTION USE OF NEW BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS ON THE BASIS OF CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION In the administration of these Regulations the County Engineer may use new base flood elevations that are based on pending channel modifications or other structural projects, such as retention ponds, that would decrease base flood levels only after the following steps are followed: (a) The flood study is forwarded to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and a conditional letter of Map Revision of the study is obtained from FEMA. 1516 (b) (c) Documentation is presented to the County Engineer indicating the channel modifications will be completed within two (2) years of the issuance of permits. Prospective buyers will be advised of the transitional aspects of the base flood elevations and prevailing flood insurance rates. The developer and/or builder in his written statement to the prospective buyer will recite the base flood elevations prior to and after the completion of said channel or other structural modifications. A copy of this statement will accompany the submittal of each building permit application. SECTION RESPONSIBILITY OF OTHER OFFICIALS Under these regulations the County Engineer is responsible for all administrative decisions, determinations and duties. The County Engineer may seek and secure the assistance of other officials of Harris County and of the Harris County Flood Control District in making his decisions, determinations and in performing his duties but is not required to conform to the recommendations of others, provided however, any decision by the County Engineer may be appealed by the process in Section 6.01 et seq. of these Regulations. SECTION PERMITS REQUIRED PART 4 - PERMITS All development within the unincorporated areas of Harris County without first securing a permit is prohibited. SECTION APPLICATION FOR PERMIT The application for a permit will be on a form prescribed by the County Engineer and must be supported by the following: (a) Two copies of a site plan detailing the dimensions of the property to be developed and showing the position of the development on the property along with a sufficient description to locate the property. The site plan shall be to scale or have sufficient dimensioning to clearly detail the location of the development. The County Engineer may require submittal 1617 of a survey map and metes and bounds description of the property to be developed. (b) (c) One copy of a drawing generally detailing the shape and size of the development proposed. Proof in the form of drawing approval or other written notification that all requirements of the Harris County Flood Control District and Harris County have been met. (The construction of a single family dwelling and accessory structures on an existing pre-developed tract of land is exempted). (d) On developments where a Class II permit is to be issued the following must be submitted: 1. Three (3) sets of detailed drawings for the proposed development. Drawings must clearly indicate that all provisions of these regulations will be met. On developments other than residential accessory buildings less than one hundred fifty (150) square feet or other insignificant developments, (i.e. carports, well houses, gazebos, etc.) drawings must be sealed by a registered professional engineer or registered architect certifying that all provisions of these regulations will be met if the development is completed in accordance with the sealed drawings. 2. A topography survey of the property to be developed. The survey must be on one-foot contour intervals and based on the same datum as the flood study of the adjacent stream. On single-family, residential, one-lot developments, an elevation certificate will satisfy this requirement. This requirement may be waived for fences or other insignificant types of development. 3. In cases where a determination must be made as to whether the construction is a substantial improvement, the information in Section 2.41 is required. The County Engineer may require the submission of additional information, drawings, specifications or documents if he is unable to determine whether a permit should be issued from the information submitted. Approved applications will be held for one 1718 hundred eighty (180) days. If the approved applications remain unpaid after one hundred eighty (180) days, the application and submitted documents will be destroyed. Developments may require permits from other Local, State and Federal agencies. The applicant is responsible for compliance with all applicable regulations and permit requirements. SECTION DETERMINATION OF PERMIT ELIGIBILITY After the application is filed, the County Engineer shall: (a) Determine the Zone on the FIRM in which the land on which the development is to be made is located, the base flood elevation where the development is located and whether the development is located within the floodway. 1. If the County Engineer determines that the development is within any X Zone and all other necessary reviews and approvals have been issued, he may issue a Class I Permit. 2. If a conditional letter of map amendment (CLOMA) or a conditional letter of map revision (CLOMR) has been issued which will place the development in an X Zone and all other necessary reviews and approvals have been issued, he may issue a Class I permit. Elevation certificates must be submitted to verify the development is above the required elevation. 3. If the development is in, or partially in, any A Zone, below the base flood elevation in any Zone, any floodway, or any V Zone, the County Engineer shall determine if a Class II Permit should be issued. (b) Review the proposed construction or development to assure that all reviews or approvals required by other County regulations are obtained. This includes all requirements of the Harris County Flood Control District s Policy Criteria and Procedure Manual. SECTION CONDITIONS OF A CLASS I PERMIT 1819 A Class I Permit will be issued when the County Engineer determines that the development will be made on land that is located entirely outside the mapped 1% floodplain or 100-year regulatory floodplain and that all other necessary reviews and approvals required by County regulations have been obtained. (a) Location above base flood elevation. 1. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the County Engineer shall presume that the property shown in any X Zone on the FIRM is above the base flood elevation. 2. In the Shaded X Zone it must be determined that the ground level is above the base flood elevation before a Class I Permit may be issued. The County Engineer may rely on data in his possession to make such a determination or require the submittal of topographical information by the applicant. (b) Where a conditional letter of map change has been obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for property which has been elevated by the use of fill above the elevation of the base flood, the inspections required in Sections 5.02 (a) (1 & 2) must be made. The lowest floor of any structure shall be at least eighteen (18) inches above the base flood elevation. SECTION CONDITIONS OF A CLASS II PERMIT A Class II Permit will be issued when the County Engineer determines that the development will be made on land that is located in any A Zone, below the base flood elevation in any Zone, in a floodway, or in a V Zone and that all other necessary reviews and approvals required by County regulations have been obtained. The following conditions must be met: (a) (b) Notwithstanding anything below to the contrary, no development or other encroachment, including fill, is allowed in a floodway which will result in any increase in the base flood elevations within the floodway during discharge of water of a base flood. The following conditions must be met for new construction or substantial improvement of a structure: 1920 1. The top of the slab of the lowest habitable floor must be elevated to eighteen (18) or more inches above the base flood elevation or to the level of the crown of the nearest public street, whichever is higher, except in a floodway where the bottom of the lowest supporting member of the structure shall be elevated eighteen (18) or more inches above base flood elevation. If the land is located in an AO Zone, the top of the slab of the lowest habitable floor (including basement) shall be elevated to eighteen (18) or more inches above the depth number in feet specified on the FIRM. There must be a determination by the County Engineer, after consultation with the Harris County Flood Control District, that the development will not adversely affect the flood plain, if the development in excess of a single family residence on a single lot within the AO zone. If the land is located in an A Zone or AO Zone, and no depth number is specified, the top of the slab of the lowest habitable floor (including basement) shall be elevated to at least three (3) feet above highest adjacent grade (natural ground). 2. All structures will be constructed and anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure resulting from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads, including the effect of buoyancy. 3. Construction shall use methods and practices that will minimize flood damage and construction materials and utility equipment that are resistant to flood damage. FEMA Bulletins 1-93, 2-93 and 3-93 or subsequent revisions will serve as the guideline for this requirement. 4. Unless dry-floodproofed, enclosed areas below the base flood elevation must be equipped with flood openings or vents capable of equalizing water levels and hydrostatic loads. 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Date Received: Received By: Project/Permit Number: Fee: (To be Completed by MOA) FLOOD HAZARD PERMIT APPLICATION (Please fill out application completely; Indicate NA if necessary. Property information More information ARTICLE 5. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 1. Statutory Authorization, findings of fact, purpose and objectives.
ARTICLE 5. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 1. Section 14-130. Statutory Authorization, findings of fact, purpose and objectives. (1) Statutory Authorization The Legislature of the State of Colorado has delegated More information Flood Damage Prevention
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division P.O. Box 490 333 Broadalbin Street SW Albany, OR 97321 Phone 541-917-7550 Fax 541-791-0150 www.cityofalbany.net Floodplain Development Land Use Review More information SPECIAL PURPOSE FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION RESOLUTION BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO
SECTION 1.0: GENERAL PROVISIONS SPECIAL PURPOSE FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION RESOLUTION BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO 1.1 Statutory Authorization This resolution is adopted pursuant to authorization contained in Sections More information TITLE 8 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
Henry County Development Code Flood Damage Prevention TITLE 8 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION SECTION 1.0 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION: STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION The Indiana Legislature granted the power to local units More information Sample Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance
Sample Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance COUNTY OF RABUN STATE OF GEORGIA ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF CLAYTON, GEORGIA WHEREAS; The Mayor and City More information CHAPTER 152: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
CHAPTER 152: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 00-15-152-01 Statutory Authority 00-15-152-02 Purpose 00-15-152-03 Definitions 00-15-152-04 Building Commissioner; Powers and Duties 00-15-152-05 Regulatory Flood Elevation More information TITLE 15A LUMMI NATION CODE OF LAWS FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION CODE
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FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE STANLY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ARTICLE 1. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES. SECTION A. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION. The Legislature of the More information ORDINANCE NO. 11-08. Chapter 74 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION. ARTICLE I Statutory Authorization; Findings of Fact, Purpose and Objectives
ORDINANCE NO. 11-08 Chapter 74 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ARTICLE I Statutory Authorization; Findings of Fact, Purpose and Objectives 74-1 Statutory Authorization. The Legislature of the State of New Jersey More information CHAPTER 151: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
Kentucky Model Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance 2015 KAMM Annual Conference Carey Johnson Kentucky Division of Water Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Also referred to as Floodplain Management Ordinance More information CHAPTER 3 page 69 LOCAL FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS AND NFIP STANDARDS
CHAPTER 3 page 69 LOCAL FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS AND NFIP STANDARDS LOCAL FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS AND NFIP STANDARDS, page 69 THE PARTICIPATION OF A COMMUNITY IN THE NFIP IS MADE POSSIBLE BY ITS ADOPTION More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE ARTICLE 1. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
ARTICLE 22. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 22-1. Statutory Authorization. 22-2. Findings of Fact. 22-3. Statement of Purpose. 22-4. Objectives. 22-5. Definitions. 22-6. Lands to which this Article applies. 22-7. More information ORDINANCE NO. 2003-09
ORDINANCE NO. 2003-09 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HERNANDO COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 13. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION; BY PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; BY AMENDING ARTICLE I, SECTION 13-5, DEFINITIONS, More information ARTICLE VII COUNTY FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION OVERLAY DISTRICT
Elmore County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance (Non-Coastal Communities) Adopted: April 20, 2006 Amended: July 11, 2011 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE Non-Coastal Communities ARTICLE 1. SECTION A. More information 17.19. Chapter 17.19 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
17.19 Chapter 17.19 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Sections: 17.19.010: Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose, and Objectives 17.19.020: Definitions 17.19.030: General Provisions 17.19.040: Administration More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE
REVISED APRIL 5TH, 2011 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE ARTICLE 1. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES SECTION A. AUTHORIZATION Article IX, Section II of the Constitution More information B. Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects.
Chapter 167, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION [HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Scarsdale 5-26-1987 by L.L. No. 8-1987. Amendments noted where applicable.] ARTICLE I, General Provisions More information Kanawha County Floodplain Regulations Quick Guide & Overview
Kanawha County Floodplain Regulations Quick Guide & Overview CHUCK GRISHABER, CFM KANAWHA COUNTY FLOOD PLAIN MANAGER Office: 304.357.0570 Mobile: 304-356.0979 Fax: 304.357.0572 chuckgrishaber@kanawha.us More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE Section 1. Purpose and Objectives This ordinance, when adopted shall replace the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance of June 10, 1998. It is the purpose of this ordinance More information Chapter 15.36 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION*
Chapter 15.36 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION* Sections: ARTICLE I. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND METHODS 15.36.010 Statutory authorization. 15.36.020 Findings of fact. 15.36.030 Statement More information CITY OF NORTHWEST FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. Non-Coastal Regular Phase
CITY OF NORTHWEST FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE Non-Coastal Regular Phase ARTICLE 1. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES. SECTION A. STTUTORY AUTHORIZATION. Municipal: More information 240, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION [HISTORY:
Chapter 240, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION [HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Binghamton 4-20-1987 by L.L. No. 5-1987 (Sub-Part LXVI of the 1970 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL More information Chapter 12 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION??
Chapter 12 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION?? Art. I. In General, 12-1--12-35 Art. II. Administration and Enforcement, 12-36--12-60 Art. III. Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction, 12-61--12-67 Sec. 12-1. Definitions. More information WILLIAMS COUNTY, OHIO SPECIAL PURPOSE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
WILLIAMS COUNTY, OHIO SPECIAL PURPOSE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS Amended August, 1998 WILLIAMS COUNTY, OHIO SPECIAL PURPOSE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... More information ORDINANCE NO. 627 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO:
ORDINANCE NO. 627 AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATED AS REXBURG FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE, DESIGNED TO PROMOTE THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE CITIZENS OF REXBURG, IDAHO; SETTING FORTH More information Chapter 87 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION. ARTICLE II Definitions
Chapter 87 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ARTICLE I Authorization and Purpose 87-1. Statutory authorization. 87-2. Findings of fact. 87-3. Statement of purpose. 87-4. Methods of reducing flood losses. 87-5. Word More information Ordinances Governing FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION. in the CITY OF ARLINGTON TEXAS. Amended by Ordinance No. 10-011. (January 12, 2010)
Chapter Ordinances Governing FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION in the CITY OF ARLINGTON TEXAS Amended by Ordinance No. 10-011 (January 12, 2010) (Chapter Designator: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION) FLOOD HAZARDS History More information CHAPTER 3.26 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
CHAPTER 15 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Article A Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose and Methods..15-1 Section 15.1 Statutory Authorization..15-1 Section 15.2 Findings of Fact..15-2 Section More information ORDINANCE #2013-06 AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 14, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION, OF THE BOROUGH CODE
ORDINANCE #2013-06 AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 14, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION, OF THE BOROUGH CODE WHEREAS, Chapter 14, Flood Damage Prevention, of the Borough Code sets forth the regulations to promote More information Administrative Procedures Regarding the Application of Flood Damage Prevention
Administrative Procedures Regarding the Application of Flood Damage Prevention A floodplain development permit, conforming to the provisions of the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance ( the Ordinance, shall More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE WALLER COUNTY, TEXAS NFIP REGULATIONS 60.3 (d) Adopted January 13, 2009 Revised February 28, 2013 Effective February 28, 2013 Table of Contents ARTICLE I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, More information SUBCHAPTER 51 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. 51.005 Statement of Purpose and Methods of Reducing Flood Losses
SUBCHAPTER 51 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE 51.005 Statement of Purpose and Methods of Reducing Flood Losses A. It is the purpose of this ordinance to promote the public health, safety, and general More information TOWN OF OTEGO FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
CHAPTER 156: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Section General Provisions 156.01 Statutory authorization 156.02 Findings of fact 156.03 Purpose 156.04 Objectives 156.05 Definitions 156.06 Lands to which this chapter More information OKANOGAN COUNTY OFFICE OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION
OKANOGAN COUNTY OFFICE OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION Okanogan County Code, OCC 15.08, Floodplain Management The State of Washington has authorized county governments More information Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. Nueces County
Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Of Nueces County FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE OUTLINE ARTICLE I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND METHODS....................................... More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE NORTH CAROLINA MODEL
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE NORTH CAROLINA MODEL Non-Coastal Regular Phase ARTICLE 1. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES...1 Section A. Statutory Authorization...1 More information ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -
ORDINANCE NO. 2013 - AN ORDINANCE OF BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 62, LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION 62-2891, LOT DRAINAGE, AND CHAPTER 22 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTION More information APPENDIX G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION CHAPTER G1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION BC G101 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES APPENDIX G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION CHAPTER G1 GENERAL PROVISIONS G101.1 Purpose. The purpose of this appendix is to promote the public health, safety and general More information DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 22 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION SECTION TITLE PAGE
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 22 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION SECTION TITLE PAGE 22.010 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 22-1 22.020 METHODS OF REDUCING FLOOD LOSSES 22-1 22.030 SPECIAL DEFINITIONS 22-2 22.040 LANDS More information TITLE XV: LAND USAGE 150. BUILDING CODE 151. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 153. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 154. ZONING CODE
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE Chapter 150. BUILDING CODE 151. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION 152. MOBILE HOMES AND TRAILER PARKS 153. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 154. ZONING CODE 2001 S-7 1 2 Middletown - Land Usage CHAPTER More information 4. Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects;
3.7.200 Flood Damage Prevention A. Statutory authorization. The State of Oregon has delegated the responsibility to local governmental units to adopt regulations designed to promote the public health, More information 780 CMR 120.G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION IN COASTAL DUNES Note that this Appendix is unique to Massachusetts
780 CMR 120.G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION IN COASTAL DUNES Note that this Appendix is unique to Massachusetts 120.G.101.1 General: All buildings and structures erected in areas prone More information DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Property Owner Telephone Street/P.O. Box City State ZIP Agent (if any) Relationship to Property More information ORDINANCE NO. 109 89
ORDINANCE NO. 109 89 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF A FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; More information RESOLUTION NO. COUNTY FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. COUNTY FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION ADOPTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE (LOCALITY) COUNTY, TENNESSEE REGOINAL ZONING RESOLUTION REGULATING DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE JURISDICTION More information BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Little Silver, County of. Chapter XXII, Flood Damage Prevention
736-13 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXII (FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION) OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY (1973) BE IT ORDAINED by the More information ARTICLE 2. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
ARTICLE 2. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4. SECTION 5. SECTION 6. SECTION 7. SECTION 8 SECTION 9. SECTION 10. SECTION 11. SECTION 12. SECTION 13. SECTION 14. Statutory More information Chapter 21A FLOOD HAZARD AREAS. Article 1. General Provisions
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATION ARTICLE I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND METHODS SECTION A. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION The Legislature of the State of Texas has in Chapter 16 of More information BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Oceanport, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey as follows:
ORDINANCE #914 AN ORDINANCE REPLACING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 229 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF OCEANPORT ENTITLED FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION OF THE BOROUGH OF OCEANPORT, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW More information Custer County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance
Custer County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Table of Contents I. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE, AND OBJECTIVES... 1 A. Statutory Authority... 1 B. Findings of Fact... 1 C. Statement More information OWNERS NAME PHONE OWNERS ADDRESS APPLICANTS NAME PHONE APPLICANTS ADDRESS
TOWN OF SWANSBORO 502 Church Street, Swansboro, NC 28584 FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT OWNERS NAME PHONE OWNERS ADDRESS APPLICANTS NAME PHONE APPLICANTS ADDRESS Per Article 21, Section 21-7. Establishment More information CHAPTER 31: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ARTICLE I - STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE
CHAPTER 31: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ARTICLE I - STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE 31.1 Findings The Town Board of the Town of Camillus finds that the potential and/or actual damages from flooding and More information Permit Application No. Development Address. Legal Description. A. Flood Plain and Floodway Information and Sources: (To be completed with Staff)
FLOOD PLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION of Olathe, Department of Public Works 1385 S. Robinson Drive P.O. Box 768 Olathe, Kansas 66051-0768 (913) 971-9045 FAX (913) 971-9099 Olathe, Kansas, Community More information Elevating Your House. Introduction CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 5 Elevating Your House Introduction One of the most common retrofitting methods is elevating a house to a required or desired Flood Protection Elevation (FPE). When a house is properly elevated, More information CHAPTER 155: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION. General Provisions
CHAPTER 155: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Section General Provisions 155.01 Definitions 155.02 Statutory authorization 155.03 Findings of fact 155.04 Statement of purpose 155.05 Objectives 155.06 Lands to which More information Appeal means a request for a review of the county's interpretation of any provision of this article or a request for a variance.
ARTICLE XI. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION* *Cross references: Waterways, ch. 78. DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 42-966. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have More information DIVISION 11. [FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION]*
Page 1 of 17 San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances DIVISION 11. [FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION]* ---------- *Note--Added by Ord. No. 7534 (N.S.), effective 10-27-88, operative 9-27-88; chapters 1 through More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION TOWN OF GORHAM Chapter 45
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION TOWN OF GORHAM Chapter 45 {History: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Gorham, Local Law #3-87; Repealed in entirety and and new Local Law #3-96 adopted.} Table of Contents More information CHAPTER 24. Environmental Regulations ARTICLE I. Flood Damage Prevention Adopted on September 19, 2008, to become effective September 26, 2008.
CHAPTER 24 Environmental Regulations ARTICLE I Flood Damage Prevention Adopted on September 19, 2008, to become effective September 26, 2008. 24-101 Statutory Authorization 24-102 Findings of Fact 24-103 More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION CODE FOR CITY OF BETHEL HEIGHTS 09-28-07
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION CODE FOR CITY OF BETHEL HEIGHTS 09-28-07 ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this Code have their common usage meaning to give the More information FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE ARTICLE I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND METHODS
% ' ' 60.3(a) FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE ARTICLE I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND METHODS SECTION A. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION The Legislature of the State of Texas has in More information GREENBRIER COUNTY FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE
GREENBRIER COUNTY FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL PERSONS, PARTNERSHIPS, BUSINESSES, AND CORPORATIONS TO OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN DETERMINATION FOR DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT OR More information General Provisions. Flood Hazard Reduction
CHAPTER l54: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Section General Provisions l54.0l Definitions l54.02 Purpose l54.03 Objectives l54.04 Findings of fact l54.05 Statutory authorization l54.06 Application of chapter More information Chapter 9 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL* ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Chapter 9 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL* Art. I. In General, 9-1--9-25 Art. II. Administration, 9-26--9-55 Div. 1. Generally, 9-26--9-40 Div. 2. Development Permit, 9-41--9-55 Art. III. Provisions More information Title 12. Teton County, Idaho Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance
Title 12 Teton County, Idaho Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance I. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE, AND OBJECTIVES 1 A. Statutory Authority 1 B. Findings of Fact 1 C. Statement of Purpose More information ORDINANCE NO. 618 BE IT ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
ORDINANCE NO. 618 ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF MANTOLOKING, OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE 525, FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION, AND REVISIONS OF CHAPTER More information 10A-101. Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose and Methods
CHAPTER 10A-100. Flood Damage Prevention. 10A-101. Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose and Methods (A) (B) Statutory Authorization. The city of North Logan, Utah elects to comply with the More information Lincoln County Floodplain Development Permit Application
Lincoln County Floodplain Development Permit Application Application # FP Use Permit Variance Appeal Date SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS (APPLICANT to read and sign) 1. No work of any kind may start until More information OREGON MODEL FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. Effective January 2009 Modified August 2009 Modified January 2014
OREGON MODEL FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE Effective January 2009 Modified August 2009 Modified January 2014 Adoption of this ordinance will ensure compliance with the standards for participation in More information Updated Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Zoning Ordinance Update. July 16, 2015 Policy Committee
Updated Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Zoning Ordinance Update July 16, 2015 Policy Committee FEMA Map Update Costal Analysis and mapping study by FEMA in 2009 Changes More information Ordinance No. The Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance of the Borough of Mantoloking
Ordinance No. The Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance of the Borough of Mantoloking TABLE OF CONTENTS Article I STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES Section 1.1 Statutory Authorization More information 2017 © DocPlayer.net Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Feedback