Variances from the floodplain management standards shall only be issued if meeting all of the applicable criteria in subsections A and B of this section. Variances pertain to a piece of property and are not personal in nature. A variance may be granted for a parcel of property with physical characteristics so unusual that complying with the requirements of this chapter would create an exceptional hardship to the applicant or the surrounding property owners. The characteristics must be unique to the property and not be shared by adjacent parcels. The unique characteristic must pertain to the land itself, not to the structure, its inhabitants, or the property owners.
A. Requirements for Variances.
1. General Variances Criteria.
a. Variances shall not be issued within any floodway if any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge would result;
b. Upon a determination that the variance is the minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard, to afford relief;
c. Upon a showing of good and sufficient cause;
d. Upon a determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship to the applicant;
e. Upon a determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public expense, create nuisances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public, or conflict with existing state laws or local ordinances.
2. Special Circumstances.
a. Upon a showing that the use cannot perform its intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water. This includes only facilities defined in Chapter
18.02 YMC in the definition of "functionally dependent use." In order to approve a variance for a functionally dependent use, the criteria in subsection (A)(1) of this section must be met.
b. For the repair, rehabilitation, or restoration of historic structures upon a determination that the proposed repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a historic structure and the variance is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure. In order to approve a variance for the repair, rehabilitation, or restoration of a historic structure, the criteria in subsection (A)(1) of this section must be met.
c. Accessory Structures and Agricultural Structures. A variance is authorized to be issued for the construction or substantial improvement of accessory structures and agricultural structures, provided the requirements of this section and the following are satisfied:
i. Accessory Structures. A determination that the proposed accessory structure:
(A) Represents minimal investment and has low damage potential (amount of physical damage, contents damage, and loss of function).
(B) Is not larger than the size limits specified in YMC § 18.19.040(B)(6).
(C) Complies with the wet floodproofing construction requirements of subsection (A)(2)(c)(iii) of this section.
ii. Agricultural Structures. A determination that the proposed agricultural structure:
(A) Is used exclusively in connection with the production, harvesting, storage, raising, or drying of agricultural commodities and livestock, or storage of tools or equipment used in connection with these purposes or uses, and will be restricted to such exclusive uses.
(B) Has low damage potential (amount of physical damage, contents damage, and loss of function).
(C) Does not increase risks and pose a danger to public health, safety, and welfare if flooded and contents are released, including but not limited to the effects of flooding on manure storage, livestock confinement operations, liquefied natural gas terminals, and production and storage of highly volatile, toxic, or water-reactive materials.
(D) Complies with the wet floodproofing construction requirements of subsection (A)(2)(c)(iii) of this section.
iii. Wet Floodproofing Construction Requirements. Wet floodproofed structures shall:
(A) Be anchored to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement.
(B) Have flood damage-resistant materials below the base flood elevation.
(C) Have mechanical, electrical, and utility equipment elevated or floodproofed to or above the BFE.
(D) In special flood hazard areas other than coastal high hazard areas, have flood openings in compliance with YMC § 18.19.040(B)(1)(c).
3. Generally, variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot of one-half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the BFE, provided the procedures of YMC §
18.19.030 and
18.19.040 have been fully considered. As the lot size increases beyond one-half acre, the technical justification required for issuing the variance increases. In order to approve a variance pursuant to this subsection, the criteria in subsection (A)(1) of this section must be met.
B. Additional Variance Considerations. In considering variance applications, the city of Yelm shall consider all technical evaluations, all relevant factors, all standards specified in other sections of this chapter, and:
1. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others;
2. The danger to life and property due to flooding or erosion damage;
3. The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner;
4. The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community;
5. The necessity to the facility of a waterfront location, where applicable;
6. The availability of alternative locations for the proposed use that are not subject to flooding or erosion damage;
7. The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development;
8. The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and floodplain management program for that area;
9. The safety of access to the property in time of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles;
10. The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sediment transport of the floodwaters expected at the site; and
11. The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical, water system, reclaimed water system, drainage, and streets and bridges.
C. Flood Damage Prevention Appeal.
1. Determination. The hearing examiner shall process an appeal as provided in YMC §
18.14.110 considering the criteria below.
2. Criteria. The hearing examiner shall consider all technical evaluations, all relevant factors, standards specified in other sections of this chapter.
a. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others;
b. The danger to life and property due to flooding or erosion damage;
c. The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner;
d. The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community;
e. The necessity to the facility of a waterfront location, where applicable;
f. The availability of alternative locations for the proposed use which are not subject to flooding or erosion damage;
g. The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development;
h. The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and floodplain management program for that area;
i. The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles;
j. The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sediment transport of the floodwaters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site; and
k. The cost of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems, and streets and bridges.
3. Upon consideration of the criteria factors of this section and the purposes of this chapter, the hearing examiner may attach such conditions to the granting of variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes of this chapter.
4. The floodplain administrator, as designated in YMC §
18.19.030(B), shall maintain the records of all appeal actions and report any variances to the National Flood Insurance Program upon request.
(Ord. 1107 § 1, 2023)