[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
All developments in areas of special flood hazard shall meet
the applicable standards in this division.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
All new and replacement water supply systems shall be designed
to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwater into the systems.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
All new and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed
and located to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwater into
the system and discharges from the system into floodwater.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
On-site waste disposal systems shall be located and constructed
to avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during floods.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
All development associated with the altered or relocated portions
of a watercourse shall be constructed and maintained in such a manner
that no reduction occurs in the flood-carrying capacity of any watercourse.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
(a) New construction or substantial improvement of any residential structure
located within Zone AE shall have the lowest floor (including basement)
elevated to at least one foot above the base flood elevation.
(b) New
construction or substantial improvement of any residential structure
located within Zone A shall have the lowest floor (including basement)
elevated to at least one foot above the base flood elevation utilizing
information obtained pursuant to Sections 78-62(8)a2, 78-64(2),
or 78-37(a)(4).
(c) New construction or substantial improvement of any residential structure
located within Zones VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall meet the
requirements of Section 78-92.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
(a) New construction or substantial improvement of any nonresidential
structure located within Zone AE shall have the lowest floor (including
basement) elevated to at least one foot above the base flood elevation,
or together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities shall:
(1)
Be floodproofed to at least one foot above the base flood elevation
so that below that elevation the structure is watertight with walls
substantially impermeable to passage of water;
(2)
Have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic
and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of buoyancy; and
(3)
Be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect
that the floodproofing design and methods of construction are in accordance
with accepted standards of practice for meeting the provisions of
this section. Such certification shall be provided with the application
for a flood hazard development permit, as required by Section 78-62(11)a,
and shall include a record of the elevation above mean sea level to
which the structure is floodproofed.
(b) New construction or substantial improvement of any nonresidential structure located within Zone A shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to at least one foot above the base flood elevation utilizing information obtained pursuant to Section 78-62(8)a2, Section
78-64(2), or Section 78-37(a)(4).
(1) Together
with attendant utility and sanitary facilities meet the floodproofing
standard of Section 78-88(a)(1) through (3).
[Added 8-4-2015]
(c) New construction or substantial improvement of any nonresidential structure located within Zones VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall meet the requirements of §
78-92.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
(a) New or substantially improved manufactured homes located within Zone
AE shall:
(1)
Be elevated such that the lowest floor (including basement)
is at least one foot above the base flood elevation; and
(2)
Be on a permanent foundation, which may be poured masonry slab
or foundation walls, with hydraulic openings, or may be reinforced
piers or block supports, any of which support the manufactured home
so that no weight is supported by its wheels and axles; and
(3)
Be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system
to resist flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. Methods of anchoring
may include, but are not limited to:
a.
Over-the-top ties anchored to the ground at the four corners
of the manufactured home, plus two additional ties per side at intermediate
points (manufactured homes less than 50 feet long require one additional
tie per side); or by
b.
Frame ties at each corner of the home, plus five additional
ties along each side at intermediate points (manufactured homes less
than 50 feet long require four additional ties per side).
c. All
components of the anchoring system described in Section 78-89(a)(3)a
and b shall be capable of carrying a force of 4,800 pounds.
(b) New or substantially improved manufactured homes located within Zone
A shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to at
least one foot above the base flood elevation utilizing information
obtained pursuant to Section 78-62(8)a.2, Sections 78-64(2),
or 78-37(a)(4), and meet the anchoring requirements of Section 78-89(a)(3).
[Amended 8-4-2015]
(c) New or substantially improved manufactured homes located within Zones
VE or Coastal AE (as defined) shall meet the requirements of Section 78-92.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
New construction or substantial improvement of any bridge in
Zones AE, A, VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall be designed such
that:
(1) When possible, the lowest horizontal member (excluding pilings, or
columns) is elevated to or at least one foot above the base flood
elevation; and;
(2) A registered professional engineer shall certify that:
a. The structural design and methods of construction shall meet the requirements of this section and the floodway standards of section
78-90, and
b. The foundation or superstructure attached thereto are designed to
resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement due to the effects
of wind and water loads acting simultaneously on all structural components.
Water loading values used shall be those associated with the base
flood.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
No new construction or substantial improvement of any containment
wall located within:
(1) Zones AE, A, VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall:
a. Have the containment wall elevated to at least one foot above the
base flood elevation;
b. Have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic
loads and the effects of buoyancy; and
c. Be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting the provisions of this section. Such certification shall be provided with the application for a flood hazard development permit, as required by Section
78-62(11).
[Amended 8-4-2015]
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
New construction or substantial improvement of wharves, piers,
and docks are permitted in Zones AE, A, VE and Coastal AE (as defined)
in and over water and seaward of the mean high tide if the following
requirements are met:
(1) Wharves, piers, and docks shall comply with all applicable local
state and federal regulations, and
(2) For commercial wharves, piers and docks, a registered professional
engineer shall develop or review the structural design, specifications,
and plans for construction.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); amended 6-16-2015]
Accessory structures, as defined in Chapter
66, located within Zones AE and A, shall be exempt from the elevation criteria required in Sections
78-87 and
78-88 above, if all other requirements of division 3 and all the following requirements are met. Accessory structures shall:
(1) Be 500 square feet or less and have a value less than $3,000;
(2) Have unfinished interiors and not be used for human habitation;
(3) Have hydraulic openings, as specified in subsection 78-91(2), in
at least two different walls of the accessory structure;
(4) Be located outside the floodway;
(5) When possible, be constructed and placed on the building site so
as to offer the minimum resistance to the flow of floodwaters and
placed further from the source of flooding than is the primary structure;
and
(6) Have only ground fault interrupt electrical outlets. The electric
service disconnect shall be located above the base flood elevation
and when possible outside the special flood hazard area.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); 6-16-2015]
(a) All new construction located within Zones AE, VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall be located landward of the reach of mean high tide except as provided in Section
78-93.
(b) New construction or substantial improvement of any structure located
within Zones VE and Coastal AE (as defined) shall:
(1)
Be elevated on posts or columns such that:
a.
The bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the
lowest floor, (excluding the pilings or columns), is elevated to one
foot above the base flood elevation;
b.
The pile or column foundation and the elevated portion of the
structure attached thereto is anchored to resist flotation, collapse,
and lateral movement due to the effects of wind and water loads acting
simultaneously on all building components; and
c.
Water loading values used shall be those associated with the
base flood. Wind loading values used shall be those required by applicable
state and local building standards.
(2)
Have the space below the lowest floor:
b.
Constructed with open wood latticework or insect screening intended
to collapse under wind and water without causing collapse, displacement,
or other structural damage to the elevated portion of the building
or supporting piles or columns; or
c.
Constructed to enclose less than 300 square feet of area with
nonsupporting breakaway walls that have a design safe loading resistance
of not less than 10 or more than 20 pounds per square foot.
[Amended 8-4-2015]
(3)
A registered professional engineer or architect shall:
a.
Develop or review the structural design, specifications, and
plans for the construction, which must meet or exceed the technical
criteria contained in the Coastal Construction Manual (FEMA-55/June,
2000) and
b.
Certify that the design and methods of construction to be used are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting the criteria of subsection
78-92(b).
(c) The use of fill for structural support in Zones VE and Coastal AE
(as defined) is prohibited.
(d) Human alteration of sand dunes within Zones VE and Coastal AE (as
defined) is prohibited unless it can be demonstrated that such alterations
will not increase potential flood damage.
(e) The area below the lowest floor shall be used solely for parking
vehicles, building access, and storage.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2)]
Lobster sheds and fishing sheds may be located seaward of the mean high tide and shall be exempt from the elevation requirement in section
78-88 only if permitted as a conditional use following review and approval by the Planning Board, as provided for in section
78-94 and if all the following requirements and those of sections
78-82,
78-90, and
78-91 are met:
a. The conditional use shall be limited to low value structures such
as metal or wood sheds 200 square feet or less not exceeding one story.
b. The structure shall be securely anchored to the wharf or pier to
resist floatation, collapse, and lateral movement due to the effect
of wind or water loads acting together on all building components.
c. The structure will not adversely increase the wave or debris impact
forces affecting nearby buildings.
d. The structure shall have unfinished interiors and shall not be used
for human habitation.
e. Any mechanical, utility equipment and fuel storage tanks must be
anchored and either be elevated or floodproofed to one foot above
the base flood elevation.
f. All electrical outlets shall be ground fault interrupt (GFCI) type.
The electrical disconnect shall be located on shore above the base
flood elevation and when possible outside of the special flood hazard
area.
[Ord. of 3-3-2009(2); 6-16-2015; 8-4-2015]
The Planning Board shall hear and decide upon applications for conditional uses provided for in Section
78-93. The Planning Board shall hear and approve or approve with conditions or disapprove all applications for conditional uses. An applicant informed by the code enforcement officer that a conditional use permit is required shall file an application for the permit with the Planning Board.
A. Review procedure for a conditional use permit.
1. The flood hazard development permit application, with additional information attached showing how each of the conditional use criteria specified in section
78-93 will be satisfied, may serve as the permit application for the conditional use permit.
2. Before deciding any application the Planning Board shall hold a public
hearing on the application within 30 days of their receipt of the
application.
3. If the Planning Board finds that the application satisfies all relevant requirements of section
78-93, the Planning Board must approve the application or approve with conditions within 45 days of the date of the public hearing.
4. A conditional use permit issued under the provisions of section
78-93 shall expire if the work or change involved is not commenced within 180 days of the approval of the permit by the Planning Board.
5. The applicant shall be notified by the Planning Board in writing
over the signature of the Planning Board chairman that flood insurance
is not available for structures located entirely over water or seaward
of the mean high tide.
B. Expansion of conditional uses. No existing building or use of the premises may be expanded or enlarged without a permit issued under this section if that building or use was established or constructed under a previously issued conditional use permit, or if it is a building or use which would require a conditional use permit if being newly-established or constructed under section
78-93.
[Added 6-16-2015]
Notwithstanding provisions of the City Charter, the amendments to Chapter
78, Floods, which the City Council considered and adopted at its meeting of June 16, 2015, shall take effect on July 6, 2015, which is the date that FEMA has identified as the effective date of the new FIRM maps for the City; reference Section
78-32 of this article.
Amendments adopted to Chapter
78, Floods, by the City Council at its meeting of August 4, 2015 shall take effect upon the adoption of the amendments.
[8-4-2015]