The following standards apply to new development, including new and substantially improved structures, in the areas of special flood hazard shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map designated in §
155-7.
A. Subdivision proposals. The following standards apply to all new subdivision
proposals and other proposed development in areas of special flood
hazard (including proposals for manufactured home and recreational
vehicle parks and subdivisions):
(1) Proposals shall be consistent with the need to minimize flood damage;
(2) Public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and
water systems shall be located and constructed so as to minimize flood
damage; and
(3) Adequate drainage shall be provided to reduce exposure to flood damage.
B. Encroachments.
(1) Within Zones A1-A30 and AE, on streams without a regulatory floodway,
no new construction, substantial improvements or other development
(including fill) shall be permitted unless:
(a)
The applicant demonstrates that the cumulative effect of the
proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated
development, will not increase the water surface elevation of the
base flood more than one foot at any location; or
(b)
The Village of Scotia agrees to apply to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) for a conditional FIRM revision, FEMA approval
is received and the applicant provides all necessary data, analyses
and mapping and reimburses the Village of Scotia for all fees and
other costs in relation to the application. The applicant must also
provide all data, analyses and mapping and reimburse the Village of
Scotia for all costs related to the final map revision.
(2) On streams with a regulatory floodway, as shown on the Flood Boundary and Floodway Map or the Flood Insurance Rate Map adopted in §
155-7, no new construction, substantial improvements or other development in the floodway (including fill) shall be permitted unless:
(a)
A technical evaluation by a licensed professional engineer shows
that such an encroachment shall not result in any increase in flood
levels during occurrence of the base flood; or
(b)
The Village of Scotia agrees to apply to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) for a conditional FIRM and floodway revision,
FEMA approval is received and the applicant provides all necessary
data, analyses and mapping and reimburses the Village of Scotia for
all fees and other costs in relation to the application. The applicant
must also provide all data, analyses and mapping and reimburse the
Village of Scotia for all costs related to the final map revisions.
The following standards apply to new development, including new and substantially improved structures, in the areas of special flood hazard shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map designated in §
155-7:
A. Anchoring. New structures and substantial improvement to structures
in areas of special flood hazard shall be anchored to prevent flotation,
collapse or lateral movement during the base flood. This requirement
is in addition to applicable state and local anchoring requirements
for resisting wind forces.
B. Construction materials and methods.
(1) New construction and substantial improvements to structures shall
be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood
damage.
(2) New construction and substantial improvements to structures shall
be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage.
(3) Enclosed areas below lowest floor.
(a)
For enclosed areas below the lowest floor of a structure within
Zone A1-A30, AE or AH, and also Zone A if base flood elevation data
are available, new and substantially improved structures shall have
fully enclosed areas below the lowest floor that are usable solely
for the parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area
other than a basement and which are subject to flooding designed to
automatically equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls
by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwaters. Designs for meeting
this requirement must either be certified by a licensed professional
engineer or architect or meet or exceed the following minimum criteria:
[1]
A minimum of two openings having a total net area of not less
than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject
to flooding; and
[2]
The bottom of all such openings no higher than one foot above
the lowest adjacent finished grade.
(b)
Openings may be equipped with louvers, valves, screens or other
coverings or devices, provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of floodwaters. Enclosed areas subgrade on all sides are
considered basements and are not permitted.
C. Utilities.
(1) New and replacement electrical equipment, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning,
plumbing connections, and other service equipment shall be located
at least two feet above the base flood elevation or be designed to
prevent water from entering and accumulating within the components
during a flood and to resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and
stresses. Electrical wiring and outlets, switches, junction boxes
and panels shall also elevated or designed to prevent water from entering
and accumulating within the components unless they conform to the
appropriate provisions of the electrical part of the Building Code
of New York State or the Residential Code of New York State for location
of such items in wet locations;
(2) New and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize
or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system;
(3) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to
minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters. Sanitary sewer
and storm drainage systems for buildings that have openings below
the base flood elevation shall be provided with automatic backflow
valves or other automatic backflow devices that are installed in each
discharge line passing through a building's exterior wall; and
(4) On-site waste disposal systems shall be located to avoid impairment
to them or contamination from them during flooding.