In all areas of special flood hazard, the following provisions
are required:
A. New construction, substantial improvements, and repair to structures
that have sustained substantial damage shall be anchored to prevent
flotation, collapse or lateral movement of the structure, resulting
from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads, including the effects of
buoyancy.
B. New construction, substantial improvements, and repair to structures
that have sustained substantial damage shall be constructed with materials
and utility equipment resistant to flood damage and conform to the
provisions of FEMA Technical Bulletin 2, Flood Damage-Resistant Material
Requirements. This includes, but is not limited to, flooring, interior
and exterior walls, wall coverings and other materials installed below
the base flood elevation plus one foot.
C. New construction or substantial improvements shall be constructed
by methods and practices that minimize flood damage.
D. The bottom of all electrical, heating, plumbing, ventilation and
air-conditioning equipment, appliances, fixtures and components, HVAC
duct work and duct systems, and any other utility service equipment,
facilities, machinery, or connections servicing a structure shall
be elevated at least one foot above the base flood elevation (BFE).
This includes, but is not limited to, furnaces, oil or propane tanks,
air conditioners, heat pumps, hot water heaters, ventilation duct
work, washer and dryer hookups, electrical junction boxes, and circuit
breaker boxes. Connections or other equipment that must be located
below the BFE plus one foot elevation are permitted only when no other
elevation alternative is available and 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 the base flood event. Electrical wiring systems that must be located
below the BFE plus one foot shall conform to the standards for wet
locations.
E. New and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize
or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system.
F. New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to
minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system
and discharges from the system into floodwaters.
G. On-site waste disposal systems shall be located and constructed to
avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding.
H. Manufactured homes.
(1) All manufactured (mobile) homes to be newly placed, undergoing a substantial improvement or repaired as a result of substantial damage in areas of special flood hazard, shall be elevated so that the bottom of the frame is located one foot above the base flood elevation. The manufactured home must also meet all the construction standards as per §
211-17. The foundation and anchorage of manufactured homes to be located in floodways shall be designed and constructed in accordance with ASCE 24. This includes areas of special flood hazard located outside a manufactured home park or subdivision, in a new manufactured home park or subdivision, in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, in an expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, or on a site in an existing manufactured home park in which a manufactured home has incurred substantial damage as a result of a flood;
(2) They shall be placed on a permanent foundation which itself is securely
anchored and to which the structure is securely anchored so that it
will resist flotation, lateral movement, and hydrostatic and hydrodynamic
pressures. Anchoring may include, but not be limited to, the use of
over-the-top or frame ties to ground anchors;
(a)
They shall be installed using methods and practices which minimize
flood damage: Adequate access and drainage should be provided.
(b)
Elevation construction standards include piling, foundations
placed no more than 10 feet apart, and reinforcement for piers more
than six feet above ground level.
(3) In any portion of a watercourse which is altered or relocated, the
flood-carrying capacity shall be maintained;
(4) Recreational vehicles placed on sites within areas of special flood hazard shall either be on the site for fewer than 180 consecutive days, and be fully licensed and ready for highway use, or meet all the general standards of §
211-17 and the elevation and anchoring requirement of §
211-17H. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick-disconnect-type utilities and security devices, and has no permanently attached additions; and
(5) A structure already in compliance with the provisions of this chapter
shall not be made noncompliant by any alteration, repair, reconstruction
or improvement to the structure.
I. Underground tanks shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse and lateral movement under conditions of the base flood. The bottom of aboveground storage tanks which are located outside or inside of a structure must be elevated one foot above the base flood elevation or shall be securely anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement under conditions of the base flood. Where elevated on platforms, the platforms shall be cantilevered from or knee braced to the building or shall be supported on elevated foundations that conform to the standards for the particular flood zone as described in §
211-8. Anchored tanks must have the top of the fill pipe located at least one foot above the BFE and have a screw fill cap that does not allow for the infiltration of floodwater.
J. New construction, substantial improvements and repair to structures
that have sustained substantial damage cannot be constructed or located
entirely or partially over water unless they are a functionally dependent
use or facility.
K. If any portion of a structure lies within the area of special flood
hazard, the entire structure is considered to be located within the
area of special flood hazard and must meet the construction requirements
of the flood zone. The structure includes any structurally attached
additions, garages, decks, porches, sunrooms, patios or any other
structure attached to the main structure.
L. If a structure lies within two or more flood zones, the construction
standards of the most restrictive zone apply to the entire structure
(i.e., structure must be built to the highest base flood elevation).
The structure includes any structurally attached additions, garages,
decks, porches, patios, sunrooms, or any other structure attached
to the main structure.
M. Compensatory storage. The water holding capacity of the floodplain,
except those areas which are tidally influenced, shall not be reduced.
Any reduction caused by filling, new construction or substantial improvements
involving an increase in footprint to the structure, shall be compensated
for by deepening and/or widening of the floodplain. Storage shall
be provided on-site, unless easements have been gained from adjacent
property owners; it shall be provided within the same hydraulic reach
and a volume not previously used for flood storage; it shall be hydraulically
comparable and incrementally equal to the theoretical volume of floodwater
at each elevation, up to and including the 100-year flood elevation,
which would be displaced by the proposed project. Such compensatory
volume shall have an unrestricted hydraulic connection to the same
waterway or water body. Compensatory storage can be provided off-site
if approved by the municipality.
N. Equal conveyance. Within the floodplain, except those areas which
are tidally influenced, as designated on the Flood Insurance Rate
Map (FIRM) for the community, encroachments resulting from filling,
new construction or substantial improvements involving an increase
in footprint of the structure, are prohibited unless the applicant
provides certification by a registered professional engineer demonstrating,
with supporting hydrologic and hydraulic analyses performed in accordance
with standard engineering practice, that such encroachments shall
not result in any (0.00 feet) increase in flood levels (base flood
elevation). Work within the floodplain and the land adjacent to the
floodplain, including work to provide compensatory storage shall not
be constructed in such a way so as to cause an increase in flood stage
or flood velocity.
Any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state or other source, including data developed pursuant to §
211-16K of this chapter, shall be obtained, reviewed and reasonably utilized as criteria for requiring that new construction, substantial improvements, or other development in Zone A on the Community's FIRM meets the standards in §
211-19 and Article
VI.
A. In A Zones where base flood elevations have been determined, but
before a floodway is designated, no new construction, substantial
improvement, or other development (including fill) shall be permitted
which will increase base flood elevations more than one foot at any
point along the watercourse when all anticipated development is considered
cumulatively with the proposed development.
B. Should data be requested and/or provided, a regulatory floodway shall
be adopted based on the principal that the floodway must be able to
convey the waters of the base flood without increasing the water surface
elevation more than one foot at any point along the watercourse.