The Legislature of the state of California has in Government
Code Sections 65302, 65560, and 65800 conferred upon local governments
the authority to adopt regulations designed to promote the public
health, safety and general welfare of its citizenry. Therefore, the
city council of the city of Laguna Beach does hereby adopt the following
floodplain management regulations.
(Ord. 1576 § 1, 2013)
It is the purpose of this chapter to promote the public health,
safety and general welfare, and to minimize public and private losses
due to flood conditions in specific areas by legally enforceable regulations
applied uniformly throughout the community to all publicly and privately-owned
land within flood prone, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) or flood-related
erosion areas. These regulations are designed to:
(A) Protect human life and health;
(B) Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects;
(C) Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding
and generally undertaken at the expense of the general public;
(D) Minimize prolonged business interruptions;
(E) Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water
and gas mains; electric, telephone and sewer lines; and streets and
bridges located in areas of special flood hazard;
(F) Help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and
development of areas of special flood hazard so as to minimize future
blighted areas caused by flood damage;
(G) Ensure that potential buyers are notified that property is in an
area of special flood hazard; and
(H) Ensure that those who occupy the areas of special flood hazard assume
responsibility for their actions.
(Ord. 1576 § 1, 2013)
In order to accomplish its purposes, this chapter includes regulations
to:
(A) Restrict or prohibit uses that are dangerous to health, safety and
property due to water or erosion hazards, or that result in damaging
increases in erosion or flood heights or velocities;
(B) Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities that
serve such uses, be protected against flood damage at the time of
initial construction;
(C) Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels and
natural protective barriers, which help accommodate or channel floodwaters;
(D) Control filling, grading, dredging and other development that may
increase flood damage; and
(E) Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers that will
unnaturally divert floodwaters or that may increase flood hazards
in other areas.
(Ord. 1576 § 1, 2013)