Emergency repair and replacement of severely damaged artificial obstructions and development including public transportation facilities, public water and sewer facilities, flood control works, and private projects in the Regulated Flood Hazard Area are subject to the permitting requirements of these regulations.
The provisions of these regulations are not intended to affect other actions that are necessary to safeguard life or structures during periods of emergency.
(Ord. 895, 10-9-2012)
1. 
Prior to any action, the property owner and/or the person responsible for taking emergency action shall notify the Flood Plain Administrator and follow-up by submitting an emergency notification form within five days of the action taken as a result of an emergency.
2. 
Unless otherwise specified by the Flood Plain Administrator, within 30 days of initiating the emergency action, a person who has undertaken an emergency action must submit a flood plain permit application that describes what action has taken place during the emergency and describe any additional work that may be required to bring the project in compliance with these regulations.
(Ord. 895, 10-9-2012)
A person who has undertaken an emergency action may be required to modify or remove the project in order to meet the permit requirements.
(Ord. 895, 10-9-2012)