Definitions. As used in this section, the following words shall have
the meanings specified herein:
AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD
The land area subject to flood hazards and shown on a Flood
Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard map as Zone A, AE, X, and
VE. [Base Code, Chapter 2, Section 202]
BASE FLOOD
The flood having a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded
in any given year.
COASTAL HIGH HAZARD AREA
The area subject to high-velocity waters, including but not
limited to hurricane wave wash or tsunamis. The area is designated
on a FIRM as Zone VE.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including but not limited to building or other structures, mining,
dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations
or storage of equipment or materials. [44 CFR Part 59]
EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
A manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction
of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes
are to be fixed (including, at minimum, the installation of utilities,
the construction of streets, and either final site grading or pouring
of concrete pads) is completed before the effective date of this section.
EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOMEPARK OR SUBDIVISION
The preparation of additional sites by the construction of
facilities for servicing lots on which the manufactured homes are
to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, the construction
or streets, and either final site grading or pouring of concrete pads).
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)
Administers the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
FEMA provides a nationwide flood hazard mapping study program for
communities as well as regulatory standards for development in the
flood hazard areas.
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM)
An official map of a community on which FEMA has delineated
both areas of special flood hazard and risk premium zones applicable
to the community.
FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS)
An examination, evaluation, and determination of flood hazards,
and, if appropriate, corresponding water surface elevations, or an
examination, evaluation and determination of flood-related erosion
hazards.
FUNCTIONALLY DEPENDENT USE
A use which cannot perform its intended purpose unless it
is located or carried out in close proximity to water. The term includes
only docking facilities, port facilities that are necessary for the
loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, and ship building and
ship repair facilities, but does not include long-term storage or
related manufacturing facilities. [44 CFR Part 59; also, Referenced
Standard ASCE 24-14]
HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE
The highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior
to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure. [44 CFR
Part 59]
HISTORIC STRUCTURE
Any structure that is:
(1)
Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places
(a listing maintained by the Department of Interior) or preliminarily
determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements
for individual listing on the National Register;
(2)
Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the
Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered
historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary
to qualify as a registered historic district;
(3)
Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places
in states with historic preservation programs which have been approved
by the Secretary of the Interior; or
(4)
Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places
in communities with historic preservation programs that have been
certified either:
(a)
By an approved state program as determined by the Secretary
of the Interior; or
(b)
Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without
approved programs. [44 CFR Part 59]
LAND SUBJECT TO COASTAL STORM FLOWAGE
Land subject to inundation caused by coastal storms up to
and including the 100-year flood, surge of record, or flood of record,
whichever is greater. The 100-year flood (or base flood as it is also
referred to) means the flood having a 1% chance of being equaled or
exceeded in any given year. The seaward limit is mean low water.
LOWEST FLOOR
The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed areas (including
basement or cellar). An unfinished or flood-resistant enclosure, usable
solely for parking of vehicles, 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 non-elevation design requirements of
NFIP Regulations 60.3.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which
is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without
a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. For
purposes of the application of this Floodplain District Bylaw, the
term "manufactured home" also includes park trailers, travel trailers,
and other similar vehicles placed on a site for greater than 180 consecutive
days. For insurance purposes, the term "manufactured home" does not
include park trailers, travel trailers, and other similar vehicles.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Structures for which the start of construction commenced
on or after June 6, 1985 (the effective date of the first Flood Insurance
Rate Map and accompanying regulations). New construction includes
work determined to be substantial improvement.
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
A manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction
of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes
are to be affixed (including, at minimum, the installation of utilities,
the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the
pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after the effective date
of this Floodplain District Bylaw.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is:
(1)
Built on a single chassis;
(2)
400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal
projection;
(3)
Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light
duty truck; and
(4)
Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as
temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal
use.
(Note: Recreational vehicles are only allowed in Brewster in
licensed camping facilities.)
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SEA-LEVEL RISE BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (SLR-BFE)
The elevation of surface water resulting from any inundation
caused by coastal storms up to and including that predicted to be
caused by the 1% annual storm for the Target Year, as defined by the
best available coastal flooding model.
SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA
An area having special flood and/or flood-related erosion
hazards, and shown on a FIRM as Zone A, AE, VE.
START OF CONSTRUCTION
The date of issuance for new construction and substantial
improvements to existing structures, provided the actual start of
construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, placement
or other improvement is within 180 days after the date of issuance.
The actual start of construction means the first placement of permanent
construction of a building (including a manufactured home) on a site,
such as the pouring of a slab or footings, installation of pilings
or construction of columns.
Permanent construction does not include land preparation
(such as clearing, excavation, grading or filling), the installation
of streets or walkways, excavation for a basement, footings, piers
or foundations, the erection of temporary forms or the installation
of accessory buildings such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling
units or not part of the main building. For a substantial improvement,
the actual "start of construction" means 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.
[Base Code, Chapter 2, Section 202]
STRUCTURE
For floodplain management purposes, a walled and roofed building,
including a gas or liquid storage tank that is principally above ground,
as well as a manufactured home.
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
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% of the market value of the structure before the
damage occurred.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement
of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market
value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement.
This term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage,
regardless of the actual repair work performed.
SUBSTANTIAL REPAIR OF A FOUNDATION
When work to repair or replace a foundation results in the
repair or replacement of a portion of the foundation with a perimeter
along the base of the foundation that equals or exceeds 50% of the
perimeter of the base of the foundation measured in linear feet, or
repair or replacement of 50% of the piles, columns or piers of a pile,
column or pier supported foundation, the building official shall determine
it to be substantial repair of a foundation. Applications determined
by the building official to constitute substantial repair of a foundation
shall require all existing portions of the entire building or structure
to meet the requirements of 780 CMR. [As amended by MA in 9th Edition
BC]
VARIANCE
A grant of relief by a community from the terms of a flood
plain management regulation. [44 CFR Part 59]
VIOLATION
The failure of a structure or other development to be fully
compliant with the community's floodplain management regulations.
A structure or other development without the elevation certificate,
other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in
§ 60.3(b)(5), (c)(4), (c)(10), (d)(3), (e)(2), (e)(4), or
(e)(5) is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation
is provided. [44 CFR Part 59]
ZONES
ZONE A — The 100-year floodplain area where
the base flood elevation (BFE) has not been determined. To determine
the BFE, use the best available federal, state, local or other data.
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ZONE AE — The 100-year floodplain where the
base flood elevation has been determined.
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ZONE X — Areas identified in the community
Flood Insurance Study as areas of moderate or minimal flood hazard.
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ZONE VE — Special flood hazard areas along
a coast subject to inundation by the 100-year flood with additional
hazards due to velocity (wave action). Base flood elevations have
been determined.
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