The intent of the FP Floodplain Area is to:
A. Promote the general health, welfare and safety of
the community.
B. Reduce financial burdens imposed on the community,
its governmental units and its individuals by preventing excessive
development in areas subject to periodic flooding.
C. Minimize danger to public health by protecting water
supply and natural drainage.
D. Promote responsible floodproofing measures within
the floodplain districts.
The various floodplain conservation districts
shall include areas subject to inundation by waters of the one-hundred-year
flood. The basis for the delineation of these districts shall be the
Flood Insurance Study (FIS) for the Borough of Carlisle, prepared
by the Federal Insurance Administration (FIA), dated August 1951,
and as may be officially amended or added to by the FIA. The three
districts are to read as follows:
A. District FP-1 (Floodway). This district is delineated
for the purposes of this chapter using criteria that a certain area
within the floodplain must be capable of carrying the water of the
one-hundred-year flood without increasing the water surface elevation
of that flood more than one foot at any point. The areas included
in this district are specifically defined in the Floodway Data Table
of the above-referenced Flood Insurance Study and shown on the accompanying
Flood Boundary and Floodway Map.
B. District FP-2 (Flood Fringe). This district shall
be that area of the one-hundred-year flood not included in the floodway.
The basis for the outermost boundary of this district shall be the
one-hundred-year flood elevations contained in the flood profiles
of the above-referenced Flood Insurance Study and as shown on the
accompanying Flood Boundary and Floodway Map.
C. District FP-3 (Approximate Floodplain).
(1)
This district shall be that floodplain area
for which no detailed flood profiles or elevations have been provided.
They are shown on the maps accompanying the FIS prepared by the FIA.
(2)
Where the specific one-hundred-year flood elevations
cannot be determined for this area using other sources of data, such
as the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Flood Information Reports
and the United States Geological Survey--Flood Prone Quadrangles,
then the applicant for the proposed use, development and/or activity
shall determine this elevation in accordance with hydrologic and hydraulic
engineering techniques.
(3)
Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis shall be undertaken
only by professionals, engineers or others of demonstrated qualifications,
who shall certify that the technical methods used reflect currently
accepted technical concepts.
(4)
Studies, analysis and computations shall be
submitted in sufficient detail to allow a thorough technical review
by the Borough of Carlisle.
The delineation of any floodplain conservation
district boundaries may be revised and modified by the Borough Council
where there are ranges, through natural or other causes, in either
district or where ranges can be validated by further detailed engineering
studies employing on-site survey techniques as approved or recommended
by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District,
or the Cumberland County Soil Conservation Service. All such changes
are subject to the review and approval of the Federal Insurance Administrator.
The grant of a permit under this chapter or
approval of a subdivision plan in the Floodplain District shall not
constitute a representation, guaranty or warranty of any kind by the
Borough or by any official or employee thereof of the practicability
or safety of the proposed use and shall create no liability upon the
Borough, its officials or employees.