The town engineer or his/her designee is hereby appointed to administer, implement and enforce this title by granting or denying floodplain use permits in accordance with its provisions. Duties of the floodplain administrator shall include, but not be limited to:
A.
Review all development permits to determine that:
1.
The permit requirements of this title have been satisfied;
2.
All other required state and federal permits have been obtained;
3.
The site is reasonably safe from flooding;
4.
The proposed development does not adversely affect the carrying capacity of areas where base flood elevations have been determined but a floodway has not been designated. For purposes of this title, "adversely affects" means that the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will increase the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one-tenth of a foot at any point located off of the property which is to be occupied by the anticipated development.
B.
Use of Other Base Flood Data. When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with STC § 14.15.020, the floodplain administrator shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation data available from a federal, state or other source, in order to administer Chapter 14.25 STC. Any such information shall be consistent with the requirements of FEMA and the Director of Water Resources and shall be submitted to the floodplain board for adoption.
C.
Whenever a regulatory floodplain is to be altered or relocated:
1.
Notify adjacent communities and ADWR prior to such alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to FEMA through appropriate notification means; and
2.
Require that the flood carrying capacity of the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse be maintained.
D.
Advise any appropriate adjacent jurisdictions having responsibility for floodplain management in writing and provide a copy of a development plan of all applications for floodplain use permits or floodplain variances to develop land in a floodplain or floodway within one mile of the corporate limits of the town. Also, advise the jurisdictions in writing and provide a copy of any development plan of any major development proposed within a floodplain or floodway, which could affect floodplains, floodways or watercourses within the district's area of jurisdiction. Written notice and a copy of the plan of development shall be sent to the district no later than three working days after having received a complete application by the town.
E.
Make interpretations, where needed, as to the exact location of the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazards (for example, where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions). The person contesting the location of the boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in Chapter 14.30 STC.
G.
Notify FEMA and ADWR of acquisition by means of annexation, incorporation or otherwise, of additional areas of jurisdiction.
H.
Within 120 days after completion of construction of any flood control protective works which changes the rate of flow during the flood or the configuration of the floodplain upstream or downstream from or adjacent to the project, the person or agency responsible for installation of the project shall provide to the governing bodies of all jurisdictions affected by the project a new delineation of all floodplains affected by the project. The new delineation shall be done according to the criteria adopted by the Director of Water Resources.
I.
A community's base flood elevations may increase or decrease resulting from physical changes affecting flooding conditions. As soon as practicable, but not later than six months after the date such information becomes available, a community shall notify the FEMA administrator of the changes by submitting technical or scientific data in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Section 65.3. Such a submission is necessary so that upon confirmation of those physical changes affecting flooding conditions, risk premium rates and floodplain management requirements will be based upon current data.
J.
Obtain and maintain for public inspection the following:
1.
The certified regulatory flood elevation required in STC § 14.25.010(C)(1);
2.
The Zone AO certification required in STC § 14.25.010(C)(2);
3.
The floodproofing certification required in STC § 14.25.010(C);
4.
The flood vent certification required in STC § 14.25.010(C);
5.
The elevation certification required for additional development standards, including subdivisions, in STC § 14.25.040;
7.
Maintain a record of all variance actions, including justification for their issuance, and report such variances issued in its biennial report submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and
8.
Obtain and maintain improvement calculations.
(Ord. 2011-059 § 4; Ord. 2020-147 § 4)