A. 
The identified floodplain area shall be:
(1) 
Any areas of Silverdale Borough, classified as special flood hazard areas (SFHAs) in the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and the accompanying Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) dated March 16, 2015, and issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or the most recent revision thereof, including all digital data developed as part of the Flood Insurance Study; and
(2) 
For areas abutting streams and watercourses where the one-hundred-year floodplain (one-percent annual chance flood) has not been delineated by the Flood Insurance Study, the applicant shall submit a floodplain identification study. The study, prepared by a registered professional engineer expert in the preparation of hydrologic and hydraulic studies, shall be used to delineate the one-hundred-year floodplain. The floodplain study shall be subject to the review and approval of the Borough. All areas inundated by the one-hundred-year flood shall be included in the floodplain area.
B. 
The above-referenced FIS and FIRMs, and any subsequent revisions and amendments, are hereby adopted by Silverdale Borough and declared to be a part of this chapter.
The identified floodplain area shall consist of the following specific areas/districts:
A. 
The A Area/District shall be those areas identified as an A Zone on the FIRM included in the FIS prepared by FEMA and for which no base flood elevations have been provided. For these areas, elevation and floodway information from other federal, state, or other acceptable source shall be used when available. Where other acceptable information is not available, the base flood elevation shall be determined by hydrologic and hydraulic engineering techniques. Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses shall be undertaken only by registered professional engineers or others of demonstrated qualifications, who shall certify that the technical methods used correctly reflect currently accepted technical concepts. Studies, analyses, computations, etc., shall be submitted in sufficient detail to allow a thorough technical review by the Borough.
B. 
For areas adjoining streams, ponds, and lakes not included in the FIS prepared by FEMA, the applicant shall be required to determine the elevation and area of the floodplain with hydrologic and hydraulic engineering techniques. Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses shall be undertaken only by registered professional engineers or others of demonstrated qualifications, who shall certify that the technical methods used correctly reflect currently accepted technical concepts. Studies, analyses, computations, etc., shall be submitted in sufficient detail to allow a thorough technical review by the Borough. All areas inundated by the one-hundred-year flood shall be included in the floodplain area.
The identified floodplain area may be revised or modified by the Borough Council where studies or information provided by a qualified agency or person document the need for such revision. However, prior to any such change within the A Area/District, approval must be obtained from FEMA. Additionally, as soon as practicable, but not later than six months after the date such information becomes available, FEMA shall be notified of the changes by submission of technical or scientific data. Refer to § 174-24B for situations where FEMA notification is required.
Should a dispute concerning any identified floodplain boundary arise, an initial determination shall be made by the Floodplain Administrator, and any party aggrieved by this decision or determination may appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board. The burden of proof shall be on the appellant.
Prior to development occurring in areas where annexation or other corporate boundary changes are proposed or have occurred, the Borough shall review flood hazard data affecting the lands subject to boundary changes. The Borough shall adopt and enforce floodplain regulations in areas subject to annexation or corporate boundary changes which meet or exceed those in 44 CFR 60.3.