Any new construction, development, uses or activities allowed
within any identified floodplain area shall only be undertaken in
strict compliance with the provisions contained in this chapter and
any other applicable codes, ordinances and regulations.
Within any identified floodplain area, new development or substantial
improvements shall only be permitted in accordance with the following
provisions:
A. Residential structures.
(1) In A Zones, where there are no base flood elevations specified on the FIRM, any new construction or substantial improvement shall be performed in a manner that results in the lowest floor (including basement) being elevated up to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation, as determined in accordance with §
95-17B(2) of this chapter.
(2) In AE and AH Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement
shall be performed in a manner that results in the lowest floor (including
basement) being elevated up to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation.
(3) In AO Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement shall
be performed in a manner that results in the lowest floor (including
basement) being elevated up to, or above, the highest adjacent grade
at least as high as the depth number specified on the FIRM.
B. Nonresidential structures.
(1) In A Zones, where there are no base flood elevations specified on the FIRM, any new construction or substantial improvement shall be performed in a manner that results in the lowest floor (including basement) being elevated or completely floodproofed up to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation, as determined in accordance with §
95-17B(2) of this chapter.
(2) In AE and AH Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement
of a nonresidential structure shall be performed in a manner that
results in the lowest floor (including basement) being elevated up
to, or above, the regulatory flood elevation, or be designed and constructed
so that the space enclosed below the regulatory flood elevation meets
the following standards:
(a)
The enclosed space shall be floodproofed so that the structure
is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage
of water.
(b)
The enclosed space has structural components with the capability
of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy.
(3) In AO Zones, any new construction or substantial improvement shall
be performed in a manner that results in the lowest floor (including
basement) being elevated or completely floodproofed up to, or above,
the highest adjacent grade to at least as high as the depth number
specified on the FIRM.
(4) 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 entitled "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. There shall be a statement confirming
compliance with these standards submitted with the floodplain management
permit application and with the as-built floodproofing certificate
prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy.
(5) For any nonresidential structure that will be floodproofed, the applicant
must submit the following to the floodplain administrator along with
the nonresidential floodproofing certificate and prior to the issuance
of the certificate of occupancy:
(a)
An inspection and maintenance plan detailing the annual maintenance
of floodproofed components, ensuring that all components will operate
properly under flood conditions. Components that must be inspected
include, at a minimum, the following:
[1]
Mechanical equipment, such as sump pumps and generators.
[2]
Flood shields and closures.
[3]
Walls and wall penetrations.
[4]
Levees and berms (as applicable).
(b)
A flood emergency operation plan detailing the procedures to
be followed during a flooding event. Said plan must include information
pertaining to how all components will operate properly under all conditions,
including power failures. The design professional must produce the
plan. The plan must include the following:
[1]
An established chain of command and responsibility, with leadership
responsibilities clearly defined for all aspects of the plan.
[2]
A procedure for notification of necessary parties when flooding
threatens and flood warnings are issued. Personnel required to be
at the building shall have a planned and safe means of ingress and
shall have no other emergency response duties during a flood event.
Alternates shall be assigned in the event that the primary persons
responsible are unable to complete their assigned duties under the
plan.
[3]
A list of specific duties assigned to ensure that all responsibilities
are addressed expeditiously. The locations of materials necessary
to properly install all floodproofing components must be included
in the list.
[4]
An evacuation plan for all personnel or occupants, particularly
for those without duties for the flood emergency, but also those with
duties for implementing the plan. All possible ingress and egress
routes must be identified.
[5]
A periodic training and exercise program to keep personnel and
occupants aware of their duties and responsibilities. Training drills
shall be held at least once a year and shall be coordinated with community
officials.
C. Space below the lowest floor shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Fully enclosed space below the lowest floor (excluding basements,
but including crawl spaces) 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 floodwaters (see wet floodproofing) for
the purpose of equalizing hydrostatic forces on exterior walls.
(2) Designs for meeting this requirement shall be certified by a registered
professional engineer or architect and shall meet or exceed the following
minimum standards:
(a)
A minimum of two openings, having a net total area of not less
than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed space, shall
be installed on two separate walls.
(b)
The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot
above grade.
(c)
Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, or other coverings
or devices, provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit
of floodwaters.
D. Historic structures. Historic structures undergoing repair or rehabilitation,
that would constitute a substantial improvement as defined in this
chapter, must comply with all ordinance requirements that do not preclude
the structure's continued designation as an historic structure. Documentation
that a specific ordinance 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 United
States Department of the Interior or the State Historic Preservation
Officer. Any exemption from ordinance requirements will be the minimum
necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure.
E. Accessory structures. Structures accessory to a principal building
need not be elevated or floodproofed to remain dry (see wet floodproofing)
but shall comply, at a minimum, with the following requirements:
(1) 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.
(2) Floor area shall not exceed 200 square feet. Variances from this standard may only be issued in accordance with Article
IX and shall specifically comply with §
95-40C.
(3) The structure shall have a low damage potential.
(4) The structure shall be located on the site so as to cause the least
obstruction to the flow of floodwaters.
(5) Power lines, wiring, and outlets shall be elevated to the regulatory
flood elevation.
(6) Permanently affixed utility equipment and appliances, such as furnaces,
heaters, washers, dryers, and comparable equipment, are prohibited.
(7) Sanitary facilities are prohibited.
(8) The structure shall be adequately anchored to prevent flotation,
collapse, and lateral movement 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
shall be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect
and shall meet or exceed the following minimum criteria:
(a)
A minimum of two openings having a net total area of not less
than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed space shall
be provided.
(b)
The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot
above grade.
(c)
Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, etc., or other
coverings or devices, provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of floodwaters.
(9) The storage of hazardous materials in accessory structures is prohibited.
F. For all development, the design and construction standards and specifications
contained in the 2015 International Building Code (IBC) and in the
2015 International Residential Code (IRC), or the latest edition thereof
adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and ASCE 24 and 34 Pa.
Code (Chapters 401-405, as amended) shall be utilized, where they
are more restrictive.
The following minimum standards shall apply for all construction
and development proposed within any identified floodplain area:
A. Fill. Within any identified floodplain area, the use of fill shall be prohibited. Variances from this standard may only be issued in accordance with Article
IX and shall specifically comply with §
95-40D.
B. Drainage facilities. Storm drainage facilities within identified
floodplain areas shall be designed to convey the flow of stormwater
runoff in a safe and efficient manner. The system shall ensure 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. Such systems within
identified floodplain areas shall comply with the following standards:
(1) All new or replacement community water supply and community sanitary
sewer facilities and systems shall be located, designed and constructed
to minimize or eliminate flood damages and the infiltration of floodwaters.
(2) All new individual water supply and individual sanitary sewer facilities
and systems shall be prohibited. Replacements to existing individual
water supply and sanitary sewer facilities and systems shall be located,
designed and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damages and
the infiltration of floodwaters.
(3) Community sanitary sewer facilities and systems shall be designed
to prevent the discharge of untreated sewage into floodwaters.
(4) All new individual sanitary sewer facilities and systems shall be
prohibited. Any replacements of individual sanitary sewer facilities
and systems shall be designed to prevent the discharge of untreated
sewage into floodwaters.
(5) No part of any new on-site waste disposal system shall be located
within any identified floodplain area. Any replacement on-site waste
disposal systems located within an identified floodplain area must
be constructed 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.
(6) The design and construction provisions of the UCC and FEMA No. 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 and electrical
and telephone systems, shall be located, elevated, and constructed
to minimize the chance of impairment during a flood.
E. Streets. The finished elevation of all new streets shall be at or
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 §
95-22, Development which may endanger human life, shall be stored at or above the regulatory flood elevation or the structure storing such material shall be floodproofed to the regulatory flood elevation.
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 floodwater.
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.
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 a 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 comparable 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.
(1) 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 and shall
be anchored to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement.
(2) Ductwork shall be elevated to or above the regulatory flood elevation
or shall be floodproofed to remain water-resistant.
M. Fuel supply systems. All gas and oil supply systems shall be designed
to prevent the infiltration of floodwaters into the system and discharges
from the system into floodwaters. Additional provisions shall be made
for the drainage of these systems in the event that floodwater infiltration
occurs.
In accordance with the Pennsylvania Flood Plain Management Act and the regulations adopted by the Department of Community
and Economic Development as required by the Act, the following standards
regarding development that may endanger human life are applied:
A. Any new or substantially improved structure which is intended to
be used in accordance with one or more of the following conditions
is prohibited within any identified floodplain area:
(1) Any structure used for the production or storage of any dangerous
materials or substances.
(2) Any structure used for any activity requiring the maintenance of
a supply of more than 550 gallons, or other comparable volume, of
any dangerous materials or substances on the premises.
(3) Any structure involving the production, storage, or use of any amount
of radioactive substances.
B. For the purposes of this section, the following list of materials
and substances shall be considered to be dangerous materials or substances:
(11)
Nitric acid and oxides of nitrogen.
(12)
Petroleum products (gasoline, fuel oil, etc.).
(16)
Sulphur and sulphur products.
(17)
Pesticides (including insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides).
(18)
Radioactive substances, insofar as such substances are not otherwise
regulated.
C. Variances from this standard may only be issued in accordance with Article
IX and shall specifically comply with §
95-40E.
Within any identified floodplain area, the storage of recreational vehicles shall be prohibited. Variances from this standard may only be issued in accordance with Article
IX and shall specifically comply with §
95-40G.