[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.01]
1. Alteration or Relocation of Watercourse.
A. No encroachment, alteration, or improvement of any kind shall be
made to any watercourse until all adjacent municipalities which may
be affected by such action have been notified by the Township, and
until all required permits or approvals have been first obtained from
the Department of Environmental Protection Regional Office.
B. No encroachment, alteration, or improvement of any kind shall be
made to any watercourse unless it can be shown that the activity will
not reduce or impede the flood-carrying capacity of the watercourse
in any way.
C. In addition, FEMA and Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic
Development shall be notified prior to any alteration or relocation
of any watercourse included in the FIS.
2. When the Township proposes to permit the following encroachments:
A. Any development that causes a rise in the base flood elevations within
the floodway.
B. Alteration or relocation of a stream (including, but not limited to, installing culverts and bridges within Identified Floodplain A or AE Areas. Refer to §
8-302, Subsection
1B and
C).
3. The applicant shall (as per 44 CFR Part 65.12):
A. Apply to FEMA for conditional approval of such action prior to permitting
the encroachments to occur.
B. Upon receipt of the Administrator's conditional approval of map change
and prior to approving the proposed encroachments, the Township shall
provide evidence to FEMA of the adoption of floodplain management
ordinances incorporating the increased base flood elevations and/or
revised floodway reflecting the post-project condition.
C. Upon completion of the proposed encroachments, the Township shall
provide as-built certifications. FEMA will initiate a final map revision
upon receipt of such certifications in accordance with 44 CFR Part
67.
4. Any new construction, development, uses or activities allowed within
any identified floodplain area shall be undertaken in strict compliance
with the provisions contained in this chapter and any other applicable
codes, ordinances and regulations.
[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.02]
1. Residential structures when permitted as a variance by the Zoning
Hearing Board:
A. In AE Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement shall
have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to, or above,
the regulatory flood elevation.
B. In A Zones, where there are no base flood elevations specified on the FIRM, any new construction or substantial improvement shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation determined in accordance with §
8-302 of this chapter.
C. The design and construction standards and specifications contained
in the 2009 International Building Code (IBC) and in the 2009 International
Residential Code (IRC) or the most recent revisions thereof and ASCE
24 and 34 Pa. Code, Chapters 401-405, as amended, shall be utilized,
where they are more restrictive.
2. Nonresidential structures when permitted as a variance by the Zoning
Hearing Board:
A. In AE Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement of a
nonresidential structure shall have the lowest floor (including basement)
elevated to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation, or be designed
and constructed so that the space enclosed below the regulatory flood
elevation:
(1)
Is floodproofed so that the structure is watertight with walls
substantially impermeable to the passage of water.
(2)
Has structural components with the capability of resisting hydrostatic
and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy.
(3)
Is certified by a registered professional/architect that the
design and methods of construction meet requirements of 44 CFR 60.3,
Subpart A, "Requirements for Floodplain Management Regulations."
B. In A Zones, where there are no base flood elevations specified on the FIRM, any new construction or substantial improvement shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated or floodproofed to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation determined in accordance with §
8-302 of this chapter.
C. Any nonresidential structure, or part thereof, made watertight below
the regulatory flood elevation shall be floodproofed in accordance
with the W1 or W2 space classification standards contained in the
publication titled "Flood-Proofing Regulations" published by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (June 1972, as amended March 1992) or with
some other equivalent standard. All plans and specifications for such
floodproofing shall be accompanied by a statement certified by a registered
professional engineer or architect which states that the proposed
design and methods of construction are in conformance with the above-referenced
standards.
D. The design and construction standards and specifications contained
in the 2009 International Building Code (IBC) and in the 2009 International
Residential Code (IRC) or the most recent, revisions thereof and ASCE
24 and 34 Pa. Code, Chapters 401-405, as amended, shall be utilized
where they are more restrictive.
3. Space Below the Lowest Floor.
A. Fully enclosed space below the lowest floor (excluding basements)
which will be used solely for the parking of a vehicle, building access,
or incidental storage in an area other than a basement, shall be designed
and constructed to allow for the automatic entry and exit of flood
waters for the purpose of equalizing hydrostatic forces on exterior
walls. The term "fully enclosed space" also includes crawl spaces.
B. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by
a registered professional engineer or architect, or meet or exceed
the following minimum criteria:
(1)
A minimum of two openings having a net total area of not less
than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed space.
(2)
The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot
above grade.
(3)
Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, etc., or other
coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of floodwaters.
4. Historic Structures. Historic structures undergoing repair or rehabilitation
that would constitute a substantial improvement as defined in this
chapter, must comply with all chapter requirements that do not preclude
a structure's continued designation as a historic structure. Documentation
that a specific chapter requirement will cause removal of the structure
from the National Register of Historic Places or the State Inventory
of Historic Places must be obtained from the Secretary of the Interior
or the State Historic Preservation Officer. Any exemption from chapter
requirements will be the minimum necessary to preserve the historic
character and design of the structure.
5. Accessory Structures. Structures accessory to a principal building
need not be elevated or floodproofed to remain dry, but shall comply,
at a minimum, with the following requirements:
A. The structure shall not be designed or used for human habitation,
but shall be limited to the parking of vehicles, or to the storage
of tools, material, and equipment related to the principal use or
activity.
B. Floor area shall not exceed 200 square feet.
C. The structure will have a low damage potential.
D. The structure will be located on the site so as to cause the least
obstruction to the flow of flood waters.
E. Power lines, wiring, and outlets will be elevated to at least 1 1/2
feet above the regulatory flood elevation.
F. Permanently affixed utility equipment and appliances such as furnaces,
heaters, washers, dryers, etc., are prohibited.
G. Sanitary facilities are prohibited.
H. The structure shall be adequately anchored to prevent flotation,
lateral movement and collapse and shall be designed to automatically
provide for the entry and exit of floodwater for the purpose of equalizing
hydrostatic forces on the walls. Designs for meeting this requirement
must either be certified by a registered professional engineer or
architect, or meet or exceed the following minimum criteria:
(1)
A minimum of two openings having a net total area of not less
than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed space.
(2)
The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot
above grade.
(3)
Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, etc., or other
coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of flood waters.
[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.03]
1. The following minimum standards shall apply for all construction
and development proposed within any identified floodplain area:
A. Fill. Within any designated floodplain area, the use of fill shall be prohibited. If a variance is obtained in accordance with the criteria in Part
7, fill shall:
(1)
Extend laterally at least 15 feet beyond the building line from
all points.
(2)
Consist of soil or small rock materials only. Sanitary landfills
shall not be permitted.
(3)
Be compacted to provide necessary permeability and resistance
to erosion, scouring, or settling.
(4)
Be no steeper than one vertical to three horizontal feet unless
substantiated data justifying steeper slopes are submitted to, and
approved by the Floodplain Administrator.
(5)
Be used to the extent to which it does not adversely affect
adjacent properties.
B. Drainage Facilities. Storm drainage facilities shall be designed
to convey the flow of stormwater runoff in a safe and efficient manner.
The system shall insure proper drainage along streets, and provide
positive drainage away from buildings. The system shall also be designed
to prevent the discharge of excess runoff onto adjacent properties.
C. Water and Sanitary Sewer Facilities and Systems.
(1)
All new or replacement water supply and sanitary sewer facilities
and systems shall be located, designed and constructed to minimize
or eliminate flood damages and the infiltration of flood waters.
(2)
Sanitary sewer facilities and systems shall be designed to prevent
the discharge of untreated sewage into flood waters.
(3)
No part of any on-site waste disposal system shall be located
within any identified floodplain area except in strict compliance
with all state and local regulations for such systems. If any such
system is permitted, it shall be located so as to avoid impairment
to it, or contamination from it, during a flood.
(4)
The design and construction provisions of the UCC and FEMA #348,
"Protecting Building Utilities From Flood Damages," and the "International
Private Sewage Disposal Code" shall be utilized.
D. Other Utilities. All other utilities such as gas lines, electrical
and telephone systems shall be located, elevated (where possible)
and constructed to minimize the chance of impairment during a flood.
E. Streets. The finished elevation of all new streets shall be no less
than one foot above the regulatory flood elevation.
F. Storage. All materials that are buoyant, flammable, explosive, or in times of flooding, could be injurious to human, animal, or plant life, and not listed in §
8-404, Development Which May Endanger Human Life, shall be stored at or above the regulatory flood elevation or flood proofed to the maximum extent possible.
G. Placement of Buildings and Structures. All buildings and structures
shall be designed, located, and constructed so as to offer the minimum
obstruction to the flow of water and shall be designed to have a minimum
effect upon the flow and height of flood water.
H. Anchoring.
(1)
All buildings and structures shall be firmly anchored in accordance
with accepted engineering practices to prevent flotation, collapse,
or lateral movement.
(2)
All air ducts, large pipes, storage tanks, and other similar
objects or components located below the regulatory flood elevation
shall be securely anchored or affixed to prevent flotation and waterproofed.
I. Floors, Walls and Ceilings.
(1)
Wood flooring used at or below the regulatory flood elevation
shall be installed to accommodate a lateral expansion of the flooring,
perpendicular to the flooring grain without causing structural damage
to the building.
(2)
Plywood used at or below the regulatory flood elevation shall
be of a "marine" or "water-resistant" variety.
(3)
Walls and ceilings at or below the regulatory flood elevation
shall be designed and constructed of materials that are "water-resistant"
and will withstand inundation.
(4)
Windows, doors, and other components at or below the regulatory
flood elevation shall be made of metal or other "water-resistant"
material.
J. Paints and Adhesives.
(1)
Paints and other finishes used at or below the regulatory flood
elevation shall be of "marine" or "water-resistant" quality.
(2)
Adhesives used at or below the regulatory flood elevation shall
be of a "marine" or "water-resistant" variety.
(3)
All wooden components (doors, trim, cabinets, etc.) used at
or below the regulatory flood elevation shall be finished with a "marine"
or "water-resistant" paint or other finishing material.
K. Electrical Components.
(1)
Electrical distribution panels shall be at least three feet
above the base flood elevation.
(2)
Separate electrical circuits shall serve lower levels and shall
be dropped from above.
L. Equipment. Water heaters, furnaces, air conditioning and ventilating
units, and other electrical, mechanical or utility equipment or apparatus
shall not be located below the regulatory flood elevation.
M. Fuel Supply Systems. All gas and oil supply systems shall be designed
to prevent the infiltration of flood waters into the system and discharges
from the system into flood waters. Additional provisions shall be
made for the drainage of these systems in the event that flood water
infiltration occurs.
N. Uniform Construction Code Coordination. The standards and specifications
contained in 34 Pa. Code, Chapters 401-405, as amended, and not limited
to the following provisions shall apply to the above and other sections
and subsections of this chapter, to the extent that they are more
restrictive and supplement the requirements of this chapter.
(1)
International Building Code (IBC) 2009 or the latest edition
thereof: §§ 801, 1202, 1403, 1603, 1605, 1612, 3402,
and Appendix G.
(2)
International Residential Building Code (IRC) 2009 or the latest
edition thereof: §§ R104, R105, R109, R323, Appendix
AE101, Appendix E and Appendix J.
[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.04]
1. In accordance with the Pennsylvania Floodplain Management Act, 32
P.S. § 679.101 et seq., and the regulations adopted by the
Department of Community and Economic Development as required by the
Act, any new or substantially improved structure which:
A. Will be used for the production or storage of any of the following substances listed in Subsection
2 of this section.
B. Will be used for any activity requiring the maintenance of a supply
of more than 550 gallons, or other comparable volume, of any of the
following dangerous materials or substances on the premises.
C. Will involve the production, storage, or use of any amount of radioactive
substances; shall be prohibited in an identified floodplain area.
No variance shall be granted.
2. The following list of materials and substances are considered dangerous
to human life and are prohibited in an identified floodplain area:
H. Hydrochloric acid hydrocyanic acid magnesium.
I. Nitric acid and oxides of nitrogen.
J. Petroleum products (gasoline, fuel oil, etc.).
N. Sulphur
and sulphur products.
O. Pesticides (including insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides).
P. Radioactive substances, insofar as such substances are not otherwise
regulated.
[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.05]
All subdivision proposals and development proposals in identified
floodplain areas where base flood elevation data are not available,
shall be supported by hydrologic and hydraulic engineering analyses
that determine base flood elevations and floodway information. The
analyses shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer in
a format required by FEMA for a Conditional Letter of Map Revision
or Letter of Map Revision. Submittal requirements and processing fees
shall be the responsibility of the applicant.
[Ord. 2015-2, 1/20/2015, § 5.06]
1. Within any identified floodplain area, manufactured homes shall be prohibited. If a variance is obtained in accordance with criteria in Part
7, all manufactured homes, and any improvements thereto, shall be:
A. Placed on permanent foundation.
B. Elevated so that the lowest floor of the manufactured home is at
least 2 1/2 feet above base flood elevation.
C. Anchored to resist floatation, collapse, or lateral movement.
D. Have all ductwork and utilities including HVAC/heat pump elevated
to the regulatory flood elevation.
2. Installation of manufactured homes shall be done in accordance with
the manufacturers' installation instructions as provided by the manufacturer.
Where the applicant cannot provide the above information, the requirements
of Appendix E of the 2009 "International Residential Building Code"
or the "U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Permanent
Foundations for Manufactured Housing," 1984 edition, draft or latest
revision thereto and 34 Pa.
Code, Chapters 401–405, shall apply.
3. Consideration shall be given to the installation requirements, of
the 2009 IBC, and the 2009 IRC or the most recent revisions thereto
and 34 Pa. Code, as amended, where appropriate and/or applicable to
units where the manufacturers' standards for anchoring cannot be provided
or were not established for the proposed unit(s) installation.