The general requirements of this article apply to all development proposed within all special flood hazard areas identified in §
79-5.
New buildings and structures (including the placement and replacement
of manufactured homes) and substantial improvement of existing structures
(including manufactured homes) that are located, in whole or in part,
in any special flood hazard area shall:
A. Be designed (or modified) and constructed to safely support
flood loads. The construction shall provide a complete load path capable
of transferring all loads from their point of origin through the load-resisting
elements to the foundation. Structures shall be designed, connected
and anchored to resist flotation, collapse or permanent lateral movement
due to structural loads and stresses, including hydrodynamic and hydrostatic
loads and the effects of buoyancy, from flooding equal to the flood
protection elevation or the elevation required by these regulations
or the building code, whichever is higher.
B. Be constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood
damage.
C. Use flood-damage-resistant materials below the elevation of the lowest floor required in §
79-33A or
79-34A.
D. Have electrical systems, equipment and components, and mechanical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and plumbing appliances, plumbing fixtures, duct systems, and other service equipment located at or above the elevation of the lowest floor required in §
79-33A or
79-34A. Electrical wiring systems are permitted to be located below elevation of the lowest floor, provided they conform to the provisions of the electrical part of the building code for wet locations. If replaced as part of a substantial improvement, electrical systems, equipment and components, and heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and plumbing appliances, plumbing fixtures, duct systems, and other service equipment shall meet the requirements of this section.
E. As an alternative to Subsection
D, electrical systems, equipment and components, and heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and plumbing appliances, plumbing fixtures, duct systems, and other service equipment are permitted to be located below the elevation of the lowest floor, provided they are designed and installed to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components and to resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and stresses, including the effects of buoyancy, during the occurrence of flooding to that elevation.
F. Have the electric panelboard elevated at least three feet
above the BFE.
G. Comply with the specific requirements of Article
V.
H. Comply with the requirements of the most restrictive designation
if located on a site that has more than one flood zone designation
(A Zone, designated floodway).
Repair, alteration, addition, rehabilitation, or other improvement
of historic structures that does not conform with the requirements
of this chapter shall be permitted only by variance. Evidence submitted
for consideration of the variance shall include a determination that
the proposed work will not preclude the structure's continued
eligibility or designation as an historic structure.
Recreational vehicles shall:
A. Meet the requirements for manufactured homes in §
79-24; or
B. Be fully licensed and ready for highway use; or
C. Be on a site for less than 180 consecutive days.
Critical and essential facilities shall:
A. Not be located in floodways; or
B. If located in flood hazard areas other than floodways,
be elevated to the higher of elevation required by these regulations
plus one foot, the elevation required by the building code, or the
elevation of the two-tenths-percent chance (five-hundred-year) flood.
In addition to the application requirements of §
79-14, applications for the placement or erection of temporary structures and the temporary storage of any goods, materials, and equipment shall specify the duration of the temporary use. Temporary structures and temporary storage in floodways shall meet the limitations of §
79-32A of these regulations. In addition:
A. Temporary structures shall:
(1) Be designed and constructed to prevent flotation, collapse
or lateral movement resulting from hydrodynamic loads and hydrostatic
loads during conditions of the base flood;
(2) Have electric service installed in compliance with the
electric code; and
(3) Comply with all other requirements of the applicable state
and local permit authorities.
B. Temporary storage shall not include hazardous materials.
Applications for functionally dependent uses that do not conform to the requirements of these regulations shall be approved only by variances issued pursuant to Article
VI. If approved, functionally dependent uses shall be protected by methods that minimize flood damage during the base flood, including measures to allow floodwaters to enter and exit, use of flood-damage-resistant materials, and elevation of electric service and equipment to the extent practical given the use of the building.