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Editor's Note: The title of this article was changed from "FP-1 Floodplain District" to "FP-1 Floodplain District and NCD Nature Conservation District" on 10-16-2013 by Ord. No. 207.
As the density of the population in the community increases and the urban area expands, the importance of preserving drainage basins and area around drainage streams for their intended purpose becomes acutely obvious. When the land is developed, a greatly increased amount of water runoff results from the replacement of open land with streets and buildings. The purpose of this zoning district is to preserve drainage basins in the community and to prevent building in areas subject to flooding and upon land which exhibits unstable soil characteristics.
[Amended 2-19-2008 by Ord. No. 175]
A. 
The following are permitted, so long as the use does not require the erection of a structure intended for year-round habitation:
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Municipal parks and private recreational areas.
2. 
Forestry.
B. 
All uses other than those permitted above are prohibited.
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All words and phrases used in this part shall be construed to have the same meaning as those words and phrases as defined in the full Federal regulations [24 CFR 1910.3(D)].[1]
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Editor's Note: See now the National Flood Insurance Program regulations found in 44 CFR 59.1 et seq.
B. 
The following minimum regulations shall apply in all zones designated on the flood insurance rate map for the City of New Buffalo, Michigan, dated December 4, 1979 hereinafter referred to as FIRM and the Official Zoning Map of the City of New Buffalo.
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Require permits for all proposed development in any area of special flood hazard. The term "development" is defined as "any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to building or other similar type structures."
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Review permits for proposed development to assure that all other necessary permits have been received from those governmental agencies from which approval is required by Federal or State law.
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Require that new construction (including prefabricated buildings and mobile homes) and substantial improvements be anchored to prevent flotation and lateral movement, and be constructed with flood resistant materials and methods.
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Assure that subdivision proposals and proposals for other developments, including their utilities and drainage, are located and designed to be consistent with the need to minimize flood damage.
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Require that all subdivision proposals and other proposed development greater than 50 lots or five acres, whichever is less, include base flood elevation data.
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Require new water and sewer systems (including on-site systems) be located and designed to avoid impairment.
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Obtain and maintain records of flood elevation and flood proofing levels for all new or substantially improved structures, and whether or not such structures contain a basement.
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In ravine situations, notify adjacent communities and State Coordination Office prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse and submit copies of such notification to FIA. Within the altered or relocated portion of any watercourse, assure that the flood carrying capacity is maintained.
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The following minimum requirements apply in specific zones designated on the FIRM:
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In unnumbered A zones, obtain, review and reasonably utilize base flood elevation data from alternative sources, prior to its being provided by FIA through its Flood Insurance Rate Study, as criteria for requiring that all new residential structures and substantial improvements to existing structures have their lowest floor (including basement) elevated or flood proofed to or above the base flood level.
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In Zones A1-30, for new construction and substantial improvements, require that:
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Residential structures have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood level, unless the community is granted an exception for all the allowance of basements and/or storm cellars by the FIA.
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Nonresidential structures have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood level, or be flood proofed to or above that level.
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In Zone AO, for new construction and substantial improvements, require that:
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Residential structures have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated above the crown of the nearest street to or above the depth number specified on the communities FIRM.
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Nonresidential structures have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated above the crown of the nearest street to or above the depth number specified on the community's FIRM, or be flood proofed to or above that level.
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In Zones A1-30 and AO where floodproofing is used in lieu of elevation, require that a registered engineer or architect certify that the floodproofing methods used are adequate to withstand the forces associated with the base flood and submit such certification to the community, or submit to the FIA for approval, local regulations containing detailed floodproofing specification which meet the watertight performance standards.
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In Zones A1-30, for new, substantially improved or expanded mobile home parks or subdivisions, require that stands or lots are elevated to or above the base flood level, that adequate accesses and drainage is provided, and if pilings are used for elevation, that the construction standards for elevation on pilings are met and anchored in accordance with Federal Regulations (Sec. 1919-B9).
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Adopt a regulatory floodway and assure that it is designed to carry the waters of the flood without increasing the base flood level more than one foot at any point.
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In the regulatory floodway prohibit development or encroachments (including fill) which would result in any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge.
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In the regulatory floodway prohibit the placement of mobile homes.
[Added 10-16-2013 by Ord. No. 207]
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Intended purpose. The intended purpose of the Nature Conservation District (NCD) is to protect from development conservation easements, conservation properties, and municipal parks that are designated as nature preserves. It is the intention of this section that water trails, nature trails, boardwalks, observation decks and other similar non-motorized transportation infrastructure are permitted in such areas.
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Use regulations. The following are permitted, so long as the use does not require the erection of an enclosed structure intended for year-round habitation:
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Nature conservation easements and nature conservation properties.
2. 
Municipal parks that are designated as nature preserves by the City Council.
3. 
All uses other than those permitted above are prohibited.