[Amended 10-20-2020 by Ord. No. 20-24]
Any development or use within the areas regulated by this chapter
shall be in compliance with the terms of this chapter and other applicable
local, state, and federal regulations.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
chapter shall be held to be minimum requirements and shall be liberally
construed in favor of the City and shall not be deemed a limitation
or repeal of any other powers granted by the Wisconsin Statutes. Where
a provision of this chapter is required by a standard in Ch. NR 116
or NR 117, Wis. Adm. Code, and where the provision of this chapter
is unclear, the provision shall be interpreted in light of the Chs.
NR 116 and NR 117 standards in effect on the date of the adoption
of this chapter or in effect on the date of the most recent text amendment
to this chapter.
The degree of flood protection provided by this chapter is considered
reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on engineering experience
and scientific methods of study. Larger floods may occur or the flood
height may be increased by man-made or natural causes such as ice
dams or bridge openings restricted by debris. Therefore, this chapter
does not imply that areas outside of the delineated floodplain or
permitted land uses within the floodplain will be totally free from
flooding and associated flood damages; nor does this chapter create
liability on the part of, or a cause of action against, the City or
any officer or employee thereof for any flood damage that may result
from reliance on this chapter.
The Dodge and Jefferson County floodplain zoning provisions
in effect on the date of annexation shall remain in effect and shall
be enforced by the municipality for all areas annexed by the municipality
until the municipality adopts and enforces an ordinance which meets
the requirements of Ch. NR 116, Wis. Adm. Code, and 44 CFR 59 to 72,
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). These annexed lands are described
on the municipality's Official Zoning Map. County floodplain zoning
provisions are incorporated by reference for the purpose of administering
this section and are on file in the office of the City's Zoning Administrator.
All plats or maps of annexation shall show the regional flood elevation
and the location of the floodway.
[Amended 1-6-2015 by Ord.
No. 14-33; 3-19-2019 by Ord. No. 19-2; 10-20-2020 by Ord. No. 20-24; 7-5-2022 by Ord. No. 22-63]
The maps designated below are hereby adopted and made part of this chapter. The boundaries of all floodplain districts are designated as floodplains or A Zones (A, AE, AH, AO or A1-30) on the maps based on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) listed below and the revisions in the Watertown Floodplain Appendix. Any change to the base flood elevations (BFE) or any changes to the boundaries of the floodplain or floodway in the FIS or on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) must be reviewed and approved by the DNR and FEMA through the Letter of Map Change process (see Article
VII, Amendments) before it is effective. No changes to regional flood elevations (RFEs) on non-FEMA maps shall be effective until approved by the DNR. These maps and revisions are on file in the office of the Public Works Director/City Engineer, City of Watertown, Wisconsin. If more than one map or revision is referenced, the most restrictive information applies. See also §
532-7B.
A. Official maps based on the FIS.
(1) FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRM) for Jefferson County,
Panels Nos. 55055C0067F, 55055C0078F, 55055C0079F, 55055C0086F, 55055C0087F,
and 55055C0088F, dated February 4, 2015, based on the Flood Insurance
Study (FIS) 55055CV001B and 55025CV002B, dated February 4, 2015.
(2) FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRM) for Dodge County,
Panels Nos. 55027C0659G, 55027C0676G, 55027C0678G and 55027C0679G,
dated May 19, 2014, based on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) 55027CV000C,
dated May 19, 2014.
B. Official maps based on other studies. Any maps referenced in this
section must be approved by the DNR and be more restrictive than those
based on the FIS at the site of the proposed development.
(1) Upper Watertown (a/k/a "Rough and Ready") Dam Failure Analysis approved
by the Department of Natural Resources on November 4, 2004, including:
(a)
The elevations (NGVD29 datum) shown in the column titled "WS
Elev" in the data table labeled "Upper Watertown DAMBRK Study (Dam
Breach Scenario)," published by Mead & Hunt, dated April 2004.
(b)
The flood profile labeled "WS Max WS — Breach" as shown in Exhibit 6 of the report entitled "Dam Failure Analysis — Upper Watertown Dam — Rock River," published by Mead & Hunt, dated February 2004. In the case of any apparent discrepancy between this profile and the data table referenced in Subsection
B(1)(a) above, the information in the data table shall govern.
(c)
Maps as shown in Exhibit 7 of the report entitled "Dam Failure Analysis — Upper Watertown Dam — Rock River," published by Mead & Hunt, dated February 2004. In the case of any apparent discrepancy between the map and the data table referenced in Subsection
B(1)(a) above, the information in the data table shall govern.
(2) Lower Watertown Dam Failure Analysis approved by the Department of
Natural Resources in October 1987, including:
(a)
The elevations (NGVD29 datum) shown in the column titled "Max
Elev (ft)" in the data table titled "Profile of Crests and Times for
Rock River Below Watertown Dam" under the "RUN-B" output printout
as shown in Appendix C of the report entitled "Phase 1 - Compliance
with State Statutes - Lower Watertown Dam, Rock River - Jefferson
County, Wisconsin," published by Warzyn Engineering, Inc., dated September
1987.
(b)
The flood profile labeled "Breach Flood Profile" as shown in Figure C1 of the report entitled "Phase 1 - Compliance with State Statutes - Lower Watertown Dam, Rock River - Jefferson County, Wisconsin," published by Warzyn Engineering, Inc., dated September 1987. In the case of any apparent discrepancy between this profile and the data table referenced in Subsection
B(2)(a) above, the information in the data table shall govern.
(c)
The map labeled "Hydraulic Shadow - Lower Watertown Dam" as shown in Map C1 of the report entitled "Phase 1 - Compliance with State Statutes - Lower Watertown Dam, Rock River - Jefferson County, Wisconsin," published by Warzyn Engineering, Inc., dated September 1987. In the case of any apparent discrepancy between this map and the data table referenced in Subsection
B(2)(a) above, the information in the data table shall govern.
(d)
If the Lower Watertown Dam is "compliant" as defined in NR 116.08(3)(a), Subsection
B(2)(a) through
(c) above shall not apply.
(3) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) Case #18-05-4306P, effective date February
26, 2019.