[Ord. 84-14, 12/18/1984; as amended by Ord. 85-10, 7/16/1985; by Ord. 88-2, 2/23/1988; by Ord. 88-11, 11/22/1988; by Ord. 2007-3, 9/18/2007; and by Ord. 2008-1, 4/15/2008]
A zoning permit shall be required for all construction and development in the Floodplain District, which includes but is not limited to buildings or other structures, paving, filling, grading, excavation, mining, dredging, or drilling operations.
A.
Prior to the issuance of any zoning permit, the Zoning Administrator shall review the application for permit to determine if all other necessary government permits required by State and Federal Laws have been obtained, such as those required by the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act (Act 1966-537), as amended; the Pennsylvania Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (Act 1978-325, as amended); the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Act (Act 1937-394, as amended); the U.S. Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 U.S.C. § 1334. No permit shall be issued until this determination has been made.
B.
If any proposed construction or development is located entirely or partially within any identified floodplain area, applicants for zoning permits shall provide all the necessary information in sufficient detail and clarity to enable the Zoning Administrator to determine that:
(1)
All such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage and conform with the requirements of this Part and all other applicable codes and ordinances;
(2)
All utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems, are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage; and
(3)
Adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards.
C.
Plans on all proposed buildings, structures, and other improvements, drawn at suitable scale, showing the following:
D.
For any proposed construction or development located entirely or partially within any identified floodplain area, applicants for building permits shall provide the following:
(1)
Documentation, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, to show that the cumulative affect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will not increase the elevation of the one-hundred-year flood more than one foot at any point.
(2)
A document, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, which states that the proposed construction of a development has been adequately designed to withstand the one-hundred-year flood elevations, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces associated with the one-hundred-year flood. Such statement shall include a description of the type and extent of floodproofing measures which have been incorporated into the design of the structure and/or the development.
(3)
The location of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, and other improvements, including the location of any existing or proposed subdivision and land development.