The Director of Public Works Department is hereby appointed
to administer, implement, and enforce this chapter by granting or
denying development permits in accord with its provisions.
(Ord. 2014-12)
The duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator
shall include, but not be limited to the following:
A. Permit
Review. Review all development permits to determine:
1. Permit
requirements of this chapter have been satisfied, including determination
of substantial improvement and substantial damage of existing structures;
2. All
other required state and federal permits have been obtained;
3. The
site is reasonably safe from flooding;
4. The
proposed development does not adversely affect the carrying capacity
of areas where base flood elevations have been determined but a floodway
has not been designated. This means that the cumulative effect of
the proposed development when combined with all other existing and
anticipated development will not increase the water surface elevation
of the base flood more than one foot at any point within the City
of Encinitas; and
5. All
letters of map revision (LOMRs) for flood control projects are approved
prior to the issuance of building permits. Building permits must not
be issued based on conditional letters of map revision (CLOMRs). Approved
CLOMRs allow construction of the proposed flood control project and
land preparation as specified in the "start of construction" definition.
B. Development
of Substantial Improvement and Substantial Damage Procedures.
1. Using
FEMA publication FEMA 213, "Answers to Questions About Substantially
Damaged Buildings," develop detailed procedures for identifying and
administering requirements for substantial improvement and substantial
damage, to include defining "market value."
2. Assure
procedures are coordinated with other departments/divisions and implemented
by community staff.
C. Review, Use and Development of Other Base Flood Data. When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with Section
23.40.032, the floodplain administrator shall obtain, review, and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal or state agency, or other source, in order to administer Article
V of this chapter.
Note: A base flood elevation shall be obtained using one of
two methods from the FEMA publication, FEMA 265, "Managing Floodplain
Development in Approximate Zone A Areas – A Guide for Obtaining
and Developing Base (100-year) Flood Elevations" dated July 1995.
D. Notification
of Other Agencies.
1. Alteration
or Relocation of a Watercourse.
a. Notify adjacent communities and the California Department of Water
Resources prior to alteration or relocation;
b. Submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Emergency Management
Agency; and
c. Assure that the flood carrying capacity within the altered or relocated
portion of the watercourse is maintained.
2. Base
Flood Elevation Changes Due to Physical Alterations.
a. Within six months of information becoming available or project completion,
whichever comes first, the floodplain administrator shall submit or
assure that the permit applicant submits technical or scientific data
to FEMA for a letter of map revision (LOMR).
b. All LOMRs for flood control projects are approved prior to the issuance
of building permits. Building permits must not be issued based on
conditional letters of map revision (CLOMRs). Approved CLOMRs allow
construction of the proposed flood control project and land preparation
as specified in the "start of construction" definition.
Such submissions are necessary so that upon confirmation of
those physical changes affecting flooding conditions, risk premium
rates and floodplain management requirements are based on current
data.
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3. Changes
in Corporate Boundaries. Notify FEMA in writing whenever the corporate
boundaries have been modified by annexation or other means and include
a copy of a map of the community clearly delineating the new corporate
limits.
E. Documentation
of Floodplain Development. Obtain and maintain for public inspection
and make available as needed the following:
2. Certification required by Section
23.40.051C2 (elevation or floodproofing of nonresidential structures);
3. Certification required by Section
23.40.051C3 (wet floodproofing standard);
4. Certification of elevation required by Section
23.40.053A3 (subdivisions and other proposed development standards);
5. Certification required by Section
23.40.056B (floodway encroachments);
6. Information required by Section
23.40.057F (coastal construction standards); and
7. Maintain
a record of all variance actions, including justification for their
issuance, and report such variances issued in its biennial report
submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
F. Map Determination. Make interpretations where needed, as to the exact location of the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazard, where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions. The person contesting the location of the boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in Section
23.40.044.
G. Remedial Action. Take action to remedy violations of this chapter as specified in Section
23.40.033.
H. Biennial
Report. Complete and submit Biennial Report to FEMA.
I. Planning.
Assure community's general plan is consistent with floodplain management
objectives herein.
(Ord. 2014-12; Ord. 2017-07)
A development permit shall be obtained before any construction or other development, including manufactured homes, within any area of special flood hazard established in Section
23.40.032. Application for a development permit shall be made on forms furnished by the City of Encinitas. The applicant shall provide the following minimum information:
A. Plans
in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing:
1. Location,
dimensions, and elevation of the area in question, existing or proposed
structures, storage of materials and equipment and their location;
2. Proposed
locations of water supply, sanitary sewer, and other utilities;
3. Grading
information showing existing and proposed contours, any proposed fill,
and drainage facilities;
4. Location
of the regulatory floodway when applicable;
6. Proposed
elevation in relation to mean sea level, of the lowest floor (including
basement) of all structures; and
7. Proposed elevation in relation to mean sea level to which any nonresidential structure will be floodproofed, as required in Section
23.40.051C2 of this chapter and detailed in FEMA Technical Bulletin TB 3-93.
B. Certification from a registered civil engineer or architect that the nonresidential floodproofed building meets the floodproofing criteria in Section
23.40.051C2.
C. For a crawl-space foundation, location and total net area of foundation openings as required in Section
23.40.051C3 of this chapter and detailed in FEMA Technical Bulletins 1-93 and 7-93.
D. Description
of the extent to which any watercourse will be altered or relocated
as a result of proposed development.
E. All appropriate certifications listed in Section
23.40.042E of this chapter.
(Ord. 2014-12)
The City Council of the City of Encinitas shall hear and decide appeals when it is alleged there is an error in any requirement, decision, or determination made by the floodplain administrator in the enforcement or administration of this chapter pursuant to Chapter
1.12.
(Ord. 2014-12; Ord. 2022-06)