[R.O. 2008 §410.010; Ord. No. 541 Art. 1 §A, 1-9-2006]
The legislature of the State of Missouri has in Chapter 89,
RSMo., delegated the responsibility to local governmental units to
adopt floodplain management regulations designed to protect the health,
safety and general welfare. Therefore, the Board of Aldermen of the
City of Ironton, Missouri, ordains as follows.
[R.O. 2008 §410.020; Ord. No. 541 Art. 1 §B, 1-9-2006]
A. Flood Losses Resulting From Periodical Inundation. The special flood hazard areas of Ironton, Missouri, are subject
to inundation which results in loss of life and property, health and
safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services,
extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief,
and impairment of the tax base; all of which adversely affect the
public health, safety and general welfare.
B. General Causes Of The Flood Losses. These
flood losses are caused by:
1.
The cumulative effect of development in any delineated
floodplain causing increases in flood heights and velocities; and
2.
The occupancy of flood hazard areas by uses vulnerable
to floods, hazardous to others, inadequately elevated or otherwise
unprotected from flood damages.
C. Methods Used To Analyze Flood Hazards. The Flood Insurance Study (FIS) that is the basis of this Chapter
uses a standard engineering method of analyzing flood hazards which
consist of a series of interrelated steps.
1.
Selection of a base flood that is based upon engineering
calculations which permit a consideration of such flood factors as
its expected frequency of occurrence, the area inundated and the depth
of inundation. The base flood selected for this Chapter is representative
of large floods which are characteristic of what can be expected to
occur on the particular streams subject to this Chapter. It is in
the general order of a flood which could be expected to have a one
percent (1%) chance of occurrence in any one (1) year as delineated
on the Federal Insurance Administrator's FIS and illustrative
materials dated February 16, 2006, as amended, and any future revisions
thereto.
2.
Calculation of water surface profiles are based
on a standard hydraulic engineering analysis of the capacity of the
stream channel and overbank areas to convey the regulatory flood.
3.
Computation of a floodway required to convey this
flood without increasing flood heights more than one (1) foot at any
point.
4.
Delineation of floodway encroachment lines within
which no development is permitted that would cause any increase in
flood height.
5.
Delineation of flood fringe, i.e., that area outside
the floodway encroachment lines, but still subject to inundation by
the base flood.
[R.O. 2008 §410.030; Ord. No. 541 Art. 1 §C, 1-9-2006]
A. It is the purpose of this Chapter to promote the public health, safety and general welfare; to minimize those losses described in Article
I, Section
410.020(A); to establish or maintain the City's eligibility for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) as defined in 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 59.22(a)(3); and to meet the requirements of 44 CFR 60.3(d) by applying the provisions of this Chapter to:
1.
Restrict or prohibit uses that are dangerous to
health, safety or property in times of flooding or cause undue increases
in flood heights or velocities;
2.
Require uses vulnerable to floods, including public
facilities that serve such uses, be provided with flood protection
at the time of initial construction;
3.
Protect individuals from buying lands that are
unsuited for the intended development purposes due to the flood hazard;
and
4.
Assure that eligibility is maintained for property
owners in the City to purchase flood insurance in the National Flood
Insurance Program.