A.
Purpose. It is the purpose of this chapter to safeguard public health, safety and welfare by placing limitations on development in areas susceptible to flood waters consistent with the requirements of the Growth Management Act and Chapter 365-190 WAC.
B.
Applicability. After the adoption of this chapter, no structure shall hereafter be constructed, substantially improved, located, extended, converted, or replaced, nor any land altered without full compliance with the terms of this chapter and other applicable regulations.
1.
Frequently flooded areas may include lands outside of Federal Emergency Management Agency defined special flood hazard area floodplains and shall include:
a.
Areas Identified on the Flood Insurance Map(s). Those areas of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Insurance Administration in a scientific and engineering report entitled "The Flood Insurance Study (FIS) for Clark County and Incorporated Areas," dated January 19, 2018, with accompanying flood insurance rate maps (FIRM) and any revisions thereto. The flood insurance study and accompanying map(s) are hereby adopted by reference, declared part of this chapter, and are available for public review at the Clark County public works department.
b.
Areas Identified by the Public Works Director. Those areas of special flood hazard identified by the public works director based on review of base flood elevation and floodway data available from federal, state, county, or other valid sources when base flood elevation data has not been provided from the Federal Insurance Administration (A and V zones of the flood insurance map(s)).
c.
Use of Additional Information. The public works director may use additional flood information, such as provided by the Army Corps of Engineers, that is more restrictive or detailed than that provided in the flood insurance study conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to designate frequently flooded areas. The flood insurance maps are to be used as a guide for the town, project applicants and/or property owners, and the public and should be considered a minimum designation of frequently flooded areas. As flood insurance maps may be continuously updated as areas are reexamined or new areas are identified, newer and more accurate information for flood hazard area identification shall be the basis for regulation, including photographs of past flooding, location of restrictive floodways, maps showing future build-out conditions, maps that show riparian habitat areas, or similar information.
2.
This chapter is not intended to repeal or impair any existing easements, covenants or deed restrictions.
C. "Base flood" "Base flood elevation" "Basement" "Critical facility"1. 2. 3. 4. "Development" "Elevation certificate" "Encroachment" "FEMA" "Flood" or "flooding" "Flood insurance rate maps" "Flood insurance study" "Floodproofing" "Floodway" "Lowest floor" "Special flood hazard area" or "floodplain" "Start of construction" "Structure" "Substantial damage" "Substantial improvement" "Substantial improvement"1. 2.
Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter and division, the following definitions shall apply:
means the flood having a one percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year and is also referred to as the "100-year flood."
means the height in relation to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD)1988, expected to be reached by the waters of the base flood at pertinent points in the floodplains of coastal and riverine areas.
means any area of the building having its floor subgrade below ground level on all sides.
means the following:
Structures or facilities that produce, use or store highly volatile, flammable, explosive, toxic and/or water-reactive materials;
Hospitals, nursing homes, and housing likely to contain occupants who may not be sufficiently mobile to avoid death or injury during a flood;
Police stations, fire stations, vehicle and equipment storage facilities, and emergency operations centers that are needed for flood response activities before, during and after a flood; and
Public and private utility facilities that are vital to maintaining or restoring normal services to flooded areas before, during, and after a flood.
means, in addition to the definition in YMC § 18.10.010, the storage of equipment and materials.
means the official form (FEMA 81-31) used to record the elevation of a structure on a given property relative to the NAVD 1988.
means the intrusion of any building, structure, vegetation, fill, excavation, or other development or use into a special flood hazard area which may impede or alter the flow through or storage capacity of a special flood hazard area.
means the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
means a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from:
(FIRMs) means the official maps on which the Federal Insurance Administration has delineated both the special flood hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to the county.
means an official report published by FEMA in conjunction with the community's flood insurance rate maps (FIRMs). The study contains such background data as the base flood discharges and water surface elevations that were used to prepare the FIRMs.
means any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes or adjustments to properties and structures which reduce or eliminate flood damages to lands, water and sanitary facilities, and structures and their contents.
means the channel of a river or other watercourse and adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one foot.
means the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including the basement). An unfinished or flood-resistant enclosure usable solely for parking of vehicles or for building access or storage in an area other than a basement area is not considered a building's lowest floor; provided, that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable nonelevation design requirements of YMC § 16.35.020(B)(2).
means any land area subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year.
means, in addition to the definition in YMC § 18.10.010, for a substantial improvement, 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.
means, in addition to the definition in YMC § 18.10.010:
means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before-damaged condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.
means any repair, reconstruction, or improvement of a structure, the cost of which is equal to or greater than 50 percent of the market value of the structure either:
can exclude:
Any project for improvement of a structure to correct pre-cited existing violations of state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been identified by a code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions; or
Any alteration of a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places or the Clark County heritage register.
D.
Flood Insurance Study and Maps.
1.
The special flood hazard areas identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in a report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Clark County, Washington and Incorporated Areas" (FIS), effective January 19, 2018, and accompanying flood insurance rate maps (FIRMs) and any revisions thereto are hereby adopted by reference. The FIS and the FIRMs are on file with the Clark County public works department.
2.
For the FIS and the FIRMs, the vertical datum was converted from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). In addition, the transverse Mercator, state plane coordinates, previously referenced to the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27), are now referenced to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).
E.
Warning and Disclaimer of Liability. The degree of flood protection required by this chapter is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes, and is based upon scientific and engineering considerations. Larger floods can and will occur on rare occasions. Flood heights may be increased by manmade or natural causes. This chapter does not imply that land outside special flood hazard areas, or uses permitted within such areas, will be free from flooding or flood damages. This chapter shall not create liability on the part of the town of Yacolt, any officer or employee thereof, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency for any flood damages that result from reliance on this chapter or any administrative decision lawfully made hereunder.
(Ord. 569 § 2 (Exh. A), 2018)