Located within special flood hazard areas established in STC §
14.15.020 are areas designated as floodways. The floodway is an extremely hazardous area due to the velocity of floodwaters which carry debris, potential projectiles and erosion potential. Encroachments are prohibited in the floodway, including fill, new construction, substantial improvements and other development. The following subsections clarify how the floodway may be developed:
A. The following open space uses are permitted within the floodway to the extent that they are not prohibited by any provision of this title or any other ordinance, law or regulation, and provided they do not require fill, excavation, or the storage of materials or equipment:
1. Agricultural uses, including general farming, pasture, grazing, outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture, viticulture, truck farming, sod farming, and wild crop harvesting.
2. Industrial-commercial uses such as loading areas, airport landing strips, and parking areas.
3. Private and public recreational uses, including golf courses, tennis courts, driving ranges, archery ranges, picnic grounds, boat launch ramps, swimming areas, parks, wildlife and nature preserves, game farms, fish hatcheries, shooting preserves, target ranges, trap and skeet ranges, hunting and fishing areas, hiking and horseback riding trails.
4. Accessory residential uses, including lawn gardens, parking areas and play areas.
B. Excavations, including sand and gravel operations, may occur in the floodway under the following conditions in addition to those required in STC §
14.25.080:
1. There shall be no stockpiling of materials or tailings within the floodway.
2. Excavations may be allowed only in those reaches of watercourses which have, at a minimum, a balanced sediment system; that is, the sediment coming into the reach is equal to or greater than the sediment leaving the reach and the long-term sediment balance for the entire river system indicates that the stream channel will aggrade.
C. Flood control structures designed to protect life or property from the dangers or hazards of floodwaters are permitted, provided all other provisions of this title are met.
D. No use shall be allowed which:
1. Acting alone or in combination with existing or future uses creates danger or hazard to life or property. In determining whether a use creates a danger or hazard to property, the floodplain administrator may require a certification by an Arizona registered professional civil engineer that the proposed use will not result in any increase in the floodway elevations during the occurrence of the base flood nor will the proposed use divert, retard or obstruct the flow of flood waters.
2. Increases the regulatory floodway elevation.
3. Adversely affects groundwater recharge.
4. Increases erosion potential upstream and/or downstream.
5. Places a waste disposal system wholly or partially in a floodway.
(Ord. 2011-059 § 4; Ord. 2020-147 § 4)