[Ord. No. 210, 9/6/2017]
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The zoning officer is hereby appointed to administer and enforce this chapter and is referred to herein as the floodplain administrator. The floodplain administrator may:
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Fulfill the duties and responsibilities set forth in these regulations;
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Delegate duties and responsibilities set forth in these regulations to qualified technical personnel, plan examiners, inspectors, and other employees; or
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Enter into a written agreement or written contract with another agency or private sector entity to administer specific provisions of these regulations. Administration of any part of these regulations by another entity shall not relieve the community of its responsibilities pursuant to the participations requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program as set forth in the code of federal regulations at 44 C.F.R. Section 59.22.
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A building permit shall be required before any construction or development is undertaken within any designated floodplain area of the township.
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The township shall issue a building permit only after it has been determined that the proposed work to be undertaken will be in conformance with the requirements of this and all other applicable codes and ordinances.
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No encroachment, alteration, or improvement of any kind shall be made to any watercourse until all adjacent municipalities which may be affected by such action have been notified by the township and until all required permits or approvals have been first obtained from the Department of Environmental Protection, Regional Office. In addition, the Federal Insurance Administration and Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development shall be notified by the township prior to any alteration or relocation of any watercourse.
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The floodplain administrator shall authorize a building permit only after it has been determined that the proposed work to be undertaken will be in conformance with the requirements of this and all other applicable codes and ordinances.
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Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the floodplain administrator shall review the application for the permit to determine if all other necessary government permits required by state and federal laws have been obtained, such as those required by the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act (Act 1966-537, as amended); the Pennsylvania Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (Act 1978-325, as amended); the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Act (Act 1937-394, as amended); and the U.S. Clean Water Act, § 404, 33 U.S.C. § 1344. No permit shall be issued until this determination has been made.
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In the case of existing structures, prior to the issuance of any permit, the floodplain administrator shall review the proposed cost of improvements or repairs and the pre-improvement market value of the structure, so that a substantial improvement/substantial damage determination can be made, in accordance with FEMA's Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference.
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During the construction period, the floodplain administrator or other authorized official shall inspect the premises to determine that the work is progressing in compliance with the information provided on the permit application with all applicable municipal laws and ordinances. He/she shall make as many inspections during and upon completion of the work as are necessary.
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In the discharge of his/her duties, the floodplain administrator shall have the authority to enter any building, structure, premises or development in the identified floodplain area, upon presentation of proper credentials, at any reasonable hour to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
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In the event the floodplain administrator discovers that the work does not comply with the permit application or any applicable laws and ordinances, or that there has been a false statement or misrepresentation by any applicant, the floodplain administrator or building code official shall revoke the building permit and report such fact to the board of supervisors for whatever action it considers necessary.
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The floodplain administrator shall maintain in perpetuity, or for the lifetime of the structure, all records associated with the requirements of the chapter including, but not limited to finished construction elevation data, permitting, inspection and enforcement.
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The floodplain administrator is the official responsible for submitting a biennial report to FEMA concerning community participation in the National Flood Insurance Program as requested.
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The responsibility, authority and means to implement the commitments of the floodplain administrator can be delegated from the person identified. However, the ultimate responsibility lies with the person identified in the floodplain ordinance as the floodplain administrator/manager.
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The floodplain administrator shall consider the requirements of the 34 Pa. Code and the 2009 IBC and he 2009 IRC, or the latest revision thereof as adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Application for such a building permit shall be made, in writing, to the township on forms supplied by the township. Such application shall contain the following:
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Name and address of applicant.
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Name and address of owner of land on which proposed construction is to occur.
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Name and address of contractor.
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Site location.
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Listing of other permits required.
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Brief description of proposed work and estimated cost, including a breakout of flood-related cost and the market value of the building before the flood damage occurred where appropriate.
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A plan of the site showing the exact size and location of the proposed construction as well as any existing buildings or structures.
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If any proposed construction or development is located entirely or partially within any identified floodplain area, applicants for building permits shall provide all the necessary information in sufficient detail and clarity to enable the floodplain administrator to determine that:
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All such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage and conform with the requirements of this and all other applicable codes and ordinances.
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All utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage.
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Adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards.
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Structures will be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement.
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Building materials are flood-resistant.
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Appropriate practices that minimize flood damage have been used; and
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Electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, air conditioning equipment, and other service facilities have been designed and located to prevent water entry or accumulation.
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Applicants shall file the following minimum information plus any other pertinent information as may be required by the floodplain administrator to make the above determination:
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A completed building permit application form.
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A plan of the entire site, clearly and legibly drawn at a scale of one inch being equal to 100 feet or less, showing the following:
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North arrow, scale and date.
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Topographic contour lines, if available.
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The location of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, and other improvements, including the location of any existing or proposed subdivision and development.
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The location of all existing streets, drives, and other access ways.
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The location of any existing bodies of water or watercourses, identified floodplain areas, and, if available, information pertaining to the floodway, and the flow of water including direction and velocities.
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Plans of all proposed buildings, structures and other improvements, drawn at suitable scale showing the following:
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The proposed lowest floor elevation of any proposed building based upon North American Vertical Datum of 1988.
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The elevation of the base flood.
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Supplemental information as may be necessary under 34 Pa. Code, the 2009 IBC or the 2009 IRC, or the latest revision thereof as adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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The following data and documentation:
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Detailed information concerning flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces and other factors associated with a base flood.
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If available, information concerning flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces and other factors associated with a base flood.
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Documentation, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, to show that the effect of any proposed development within a floodway area (see section 4.02.A) will not increase the base flood elevation at any point.
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Documentation, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, to show that the cumulative effect of any proposed development within an AE area/district without floodway (see section 8-302.B when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will not increase the base flood elevation more than one foot at any point within the community.
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A document, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, which states that the proposed construction or development has been adequately designed to withstand the pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces associated with the base flood.
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Detailed information needed to determine compliance with section 8-403.5 storage and section 8-404 development which may endanger human life including:
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The amount, location and purpose of any materials or substances referred to in section 8-403.F and 8-404 which are intended to be used, produced, stored or otherwise maintained on site.
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A description of the safeguards incorporated into the design of the proposed structure to prevent leaks or spills of the dangerous materials or substances listed in section 8-404 during a base flood.
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The appropriate component of the Department of Environmental Protection's "Planning Module for Land Development."
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Where any excavation or grading is proposed, a plan meeting the requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection, to implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control.
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Applications for permits shall be accompanied by a fee, payable to the township based upon the estimated cost of the proposed construction as determined by the floodplain administrator.
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A copy of all applications and plans for any proposed construction or development resulting in more than 5,000 square feet of earth disturbance in any identified floodplain area to be considered for approval shall be submitted by the floodplain administrator to the county conservation district for review and comment prior to the issuance of a permit. The recommendations of the conservation district shall be considered by the floodplain administrator for possible incorporation into the proposed plan.
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A copy of all plans and applications for any proposed construction or development in any identified floodplain area to be considered for approval may be submitted by the floodplain administrator or building code official to any other appropriate agencies and/or individuals (e.g., planning commission, township engineer, etc.) for review and comment.
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After the issuance of a building permit by the floodplain administrator or building code official, no changes of any kind shall be made to the application, permit or any of the plans, specifications or other documents submitted with the application without the written consent or approval of the floodplain administrator. Requests for any such change shall be in writing, and shall be submitted by the applicant to the township for consideration.
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In addition to the building permit, the floodplain administrator or building code official shall issue a placard, or similar document, which shall be displayed on the premises during the time construction is in progress. This placard shall show the number of the permit, the date of its issuance and be signed by the floodplain administrator or the building code official.
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The actual start of construction means either the first placement of per meant construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring of slab footings, the installation of piles, the construction of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation; or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading, and filing; nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; nor does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers, or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure. For a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means the first, alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building. Work on the proposed construction and/or development shall begin within 180 days after the date of issuance of the development permit. Work shall also be completed within 12 months after the date of issuance of the permit.
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Time extensions shall be granted only if a written request is submitted by the applicant, who sets forth sufficient and reasonable cause for the floodplain administrator to approve such a request and the original permit is compliant with the ordinance and FIRM/FIS in effect at the time the extension is granted.
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Notices. Whenever the floodplain administrator or other authorized municipal representative determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that there has been a violation of any provisions of this chapter, or of any regulations adopted pursuant thereto, the floodplain administrator shall give notice of such alleged violation as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall:
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Be in writing;
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Include a statement of the reasons for its issuance;
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Allow a reasonable time not to exceed a period of 30 days for the performance of any act it requires;
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Be served upon the property owner or his agent as the case may require; provided, however, that such notice or order shall be deemed to have been properly served upon such owner or agent when a copy thereof has been served with such notice by any other method authorized or required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
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Contain an outline of remedial actions which, if taken, will affect compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
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Penalties. Any person who fails to comply with any or all of the requirements or provisions of this chapter or who fails or refuses to comply with any notice, order of direction of the floodplain administrator or any other authorized employee of the township. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate a provision of this part, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a magisterial district judge in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses, under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation of this part continues or each section of this part which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense. In addition to the above penalties all other actions are hereby reserved including an action in equity for the proper enforcement of this chapter. The imposition of a penalty for any violation of, or noncompliance with, this chapter shall not excuse the violation or noncompliance or permit it to continue and all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations and noncompliance's within a reasonable time. Any development initiated or any structure or building constructed, reconstructed, enlarged, altered, or relocated, in noncompliance with this chapter may be declared by the board to be a public nuisance and abatable as such.
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Any person aggrieved by any action or decision of the building official or other enforcement officer concerning the administration of the provisions of this chapter, may appeal to the board of supervisors. Such appeal must be filed, in writing within 30 days after the decision or action of the code official.
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Upon receipt of such appeal, the board of supervisors shall set a time and place, within not less than 10 nor more than 30 days, for the purpose of considering the appeal. Notice of the time and place at which the appeal will be considered shall be given to all parties.
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Any person aggrieved by any decision of the board of supervisors may seek relief by appeal to the court, as provided by the laws of this commonwealth, including the Pennsylvania Floodplain Management Act.