[Ord. No. 1-70, 5/1/1968; as amended by Ord. No. 06-06, 6/6/2006; and by Ord. No. 10, 9/4/2007]
1.
Purpose. The purpose of these provisions is to:
A.
Promote the general health, welfare and safety of the community;
B.
Encourage the utilization of appropriate construction practices in order to prevent or minimize flood damage in the future;
C.
Minimize danger to public health by protecting water supply and natural drainage; and
D.
Reduce financial burdens imposed on the community, its governmental units, and its residents, by preventing excessive development in areas subject to flooding.
2.
Interpretation of District Boundaries. Where interpretation is needed concerning the exact location of any boundary of any floodplain district, the Zoning Hearing Board shall make the necessary determination. The person questioning or contesting the location of the district boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to present his case to the Zoning Hearing Board and to submit his own technical evidence if he so desires.
3.
Warning and Disclaimer of Liability. The degree of flood protection sought by the provisions of this Part is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on acceptable engineering methods of study. Larger floods may occur. Flood heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes, such as ice jams and bridge openings restricted by debris. This chapter does not imply that areas outside the floodplain districts, or that land uses permitted within such areas, will be free from flooding or flood damages.
4.
This chapter supersedes any other conflicting provisions which may be in effect in identified floodplain areas. However, any other chapter provisions shall remain in full force and effect to the extent that those provisions are more restrictive. If there is any conflict between any of the provisions of this chapter, the more restrictive shall apply.