The Flood Plain/Sea Level Rise (SLR) Overlay District is intended to protect areas projected to be impacted by sea level rise, mitigate the impacts of sea level rise, and protect the health, safety, and welfare of residents of the City by establishing regulations for addressing flooding and other hazards associated with sea level rise. The specific purposes of the Flood Plain/Sea Level Rise Overlay District are to:
A.
Limit the potential impact of coastal flooding and erosion patterns on coastal development so as to minimize damage to and destruction of life and property and to reduce the necessity of public expenditure to protect future development from such hazards;
B.
Adapt to a changing climate by requiring resilient design and upgrades in areas impacted by sea level rise;
C.
Require adaptation strategies and best practices for long-term resilience;
D.
Establish standards consistent with the objectives of the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District (Resiliency District), which include substantial sea level rise and flood protection, and environmental and recreational enhancements;
E.
Introduce flood-proof construction techniques and shoreline protection measures;
F.
Steward the San Francisco Bay, Colma Creek, San Bruno Creek, and the natural habitat they provide; and
G.
Enhance South San Francisco waterways as ecological corridors, restoring creek ecologies and creating transitional habitat zones to build resilience and ecosystem services.
(Ord. 1646 § 2, 2022; Ord. 1656, 6/12/2024)