[Ord. No. 654 Art. 3(A), 10-4-2010]
A floodplain development permit shall be required for all proposed construction or other development, including the placement of manufactured homes, in the areas described in Article
II, Section
415.040. No person, firm, corporation, or unit of government shall initiate any development or substantial improvement or cause the same to be done without first obtaining a separate floodplain development permit for each structure or other development.
[Ord. No. 654 Art. 3(B), 10-4-2010]
The Building Inspector is hereby appointed to administer and
implement the provisions of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 654 Art. 3(C), 10-4-2010]
A. Duties
of the Building Inspector shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Review
of all applications for floodplain development permits to assure that
sites are reasonably safe from flooding and that the floodplain development
permit requirements of this Chapter have been satisfied;
2. Review
of all applications for floodplain development permits for proposed
development to assure that all necessary permits have been obtained
from Federal, State, or local governmental agencies from which prior
approval is required by Federal, State, or local law;
3. Review
all subdivision proposals and other proposed new development, including
manufactured home parks or subdivisions, to determine whether such
proposals will be reasonably safe from flooding;
4. Issue
floodplain development permits for all approved applications;
5. Notify
adjacent communities and the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency
(MO SEMA) prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse,
and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA);
6. Assure
that the flood-carrying capacity is not diminished and shall be maintained
within the altered or relocated portion of any watercourse;
7. Where
base flood elevation from other sources is utilized within unnumbered
A Zones:
a. Verify
and maintain a record of the actual elevation (in relation to mean
sea level) of the lowest floor (including basement) of all new or
substantially improved structures;
b. Verify
and maintain a record of the actual elevation (in relation to mean
sea level) that the new or substantially improved non-residential
structures have been floodproofed;
c. When
floodproofing techniques are utilized for a particular non-residential
structure, the Building Inspector shall require certification from
a registered professional engineer or architect.
[Ord. No. 654 Art. 3(D), 10-4-2010]
A. To obtain
a floodplain development permit, the applicant shall first file an
application in writing on a form furnished for that purpose. Every
floodplain development permit application shall:
1. Describe
the land on which the proposed work is to be done by lot, block and
tract, house and street address, or similar description that will
readily identify and specifically locate the proposed building or
work;
2. Identify
and describe the work to be covered by the floodplain development
permit;
3. Indicate
the use or occupancy for which the proposed work is intended;
4. Indicate
the assessed value of the structure and the fair market value of the
improvement;
5. Identify
the existing base flood elevation and the elevation of the proposed
development;
6. Give
such other information as reasonably may be required by the Building
Inspector;
7. Be accompanied
by plans and specifications for proposed construction; and
8. Be signed
by the permittee or his authorized agent who may be required to submit
evidence to indicate such authority.