(1)
Statutory Authorization and Purpose. These provisions are adopted pursuant to the authority granted to localities by Section 15.2-2280 of the Code of Virginia for the purpose of preventing the loss of life and property, the creation of health and safety hazards, the disruption of commerce and governmental services, the extraordinary and unnecessary expenditure of public funds for flood protection and relief, and the impairment of the tax base by:
(a)
Regulating uses, activities, and development which, acting alone or in combination with other existing or future uses, activities, and development, will cause unacceptable increases in flood heights, velocities, and frequencies.
(b)
Restricting or prohibiting certain uses, activities, and development from locating within areas subject to flooding.
(c)
Requiring all those uses, activities, and developments that do occur in flood-prone areas to be protected and/or floodproofed against flooding and flood damage.
(d)
Protecting individuals from buying land and structures which are unsuited for intended purposes because of flood hazards.
(2)
Applicability. These provisions shall apply to all lands within the jurisdiction of the city of Staunton and identified as being flood prone.
(3)
Compliance and Liability.
(a)
No land shall hereafter be developed and no structure shall be located, relocated, constructed, reconstructed, enlarged, or structurally altered except in full compliance with the terms and provisions of this chapter and any other applicable ordinances and regulations which apply to uses within the jurisdiction of this title.
(b)
The degree of flood protection sought by the provisions of this chapter is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on acceptable engineering methods of study. Larger floods may occur on rare occasions. Flood heights may be increased by manmade or natural causes, such as ice jams and bridge openings restricted by debris. This chapter does not imply that districts outside the floodplain district, or that land uses permitted within such district, will be free from flooding or flood damages.
(c)
Records of actions associated with administering these provisions shall be kept on file and maintained by the floodplain administrator.
(d)
This chapter shall not create liability on the part of the city of Staunton or any officer or employee thereof for any flood damages that result from reliance on this chapter or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder.
(4)
Abrogation and Greater Restrictions. The ordinance codified in this chapter supersedes any ordinance currently in effect in flood-prone areas. However, any underlying ordinance shall remain in full force and effect to the extent that its provisions are more restrictive than this chapter.
(Zoning ordinance Art. 5 § 14; Ord. 2009-26)