The purpose of this chapter is to set forth the procedures and decision criteria for flood hazard permits. This chapter applies to all development in a special flood hazard area as provided in Chapter 14.70.
(Ord. 24-658 § 4 (Exh. C), 2024)
Prior to any development within a special flood hazard area as defined in Section 14.08.305, a flood hazard permit shall be obtained. The Town shall have the authority to approve, approve with conditions, or deny a flood hazard permit using an administrative approval. The flood hazard permit is exempt from the notice provisions set forth in Section 14A.04.070. If the flood hazard permit is accompanied by a concurrent development activity application, the flood hazard permit application may, at the applicant's request, be processed concurrently with the development activity application. In order to be considered concurrent, all other development activity permits must be submitted to the Town at the same time as the flood hazard permit application.
(Ord. 24-658 § 4 (Exh. C), 2024)
All persons applying for a flood hazard permit shall make application to and shall meet the submittal requirements established by the Department pursuant to Section 14A.04.060. Additional submittal requirements shall include the following:
Topographic, engineering, and construction information necessary to evaluate the proposed project that may be requested by the Department through the preapplication process or during the initial review for completeness of the application;
If a project proposes to alter or relocate a riverine watercourse, the flood hazard permit application shall include a description of the extent to which the riverine watercourse will be altered or relocated;
If required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a letter of map change from that agency. If a letter of map change is required, the applicant must receive approval of a conditional letter of map revision from the Federal Emergency Management Agency before the flood hazard permit may be approved. The application for the flood hazard permit shall include the complete conditional letter of map revision application package;
If a project is proposed in the floodway, certification by a registered professional engineer confirming that the proposal will not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood discharge.
(Ord. 24-658 § 4 (Exh. C), 2024)
The granting of a permit for any development or use shall not constitute a representation, guarantee, or warranty of any kind or nature by the Town, or any official or employee thereof, of the practicality or safety of any structure or use proposed and shall create no liability upon, or cause of action against, such public body, official, or employee for any damage that may result thereto.
(Ord. 24-658 § 4 (Exh. C), 2024)
An application for a flood hazard permit shall expire eighteen months from the date of letter of completeness.
(Ord. 24-658 § 4 (Exh. C), 2024)
The Department may approve or approve with conditions a flood hazard permit when the following is met:
Eliminating natural groundwater absorption areas essential for reducing surface flood flows downstream. In-kind on-site mitigation may be used to achieve this requirement; and