The specific purpose of these special provisions
is:
A. To regulate the subdivision and/or development of
flood-prone land areas in order to promote the general health, welfare
and safety of the community.
B. To require that each subdivision lot in flood-prone
areas be provided with a safe building site with adequate access;
and that public facilities which serve such uses be designed and installed
to preclude flood damage at the time of initial construction.
C. To protect individuals from buying lands which are
unsuitable for use because of flooding by prohibiting the subdivision
and/or development of unprotected flood-prone lands.
This chapter supersedes any ordinances currently
in effect in flood-prone areas. However, any underlying ordinance
shall remain in full force and effect to the extent that those provisions
are more restrictive.
The grant of a permit or approval of a subdivision
and/or land development plan in the identified flood-prone area(s)
shall not constitute a representation, guarantee or warranty of any
kind by the Borough or by an official or employee thereof of the practicability
or safety of the proposed use, and shall create no liability upon
the Borough, its officials or employees.
The following information shall be required
as part of the preliminary plan and shall be prepared by a registered
engineer or surveyor:
A. Name of engineer, surveyor or other qualified person
responsible for providing the information required in this chapter.
B. A map showing the location of the proposed subdivision
and/or land development with respect to the Borough's flood-prone
areas including, but not limited to, the regulatory flood elevations;
boundaries of flood-prone areas, proposed lots and sites, fills, flood
or erosion protective facilities and areas subject to special deed
restrictions.
C. Where the subdivision and/or land development lies
partially or completely in the flood-prone areas, or where the subdivision
and/or land development borders on the flood-prone areas, the preliminary
plan map shall include detailed information giving the location and
elevation of proposed roads, public utilities, and building sites.
All such maps shall also show contours at intervals of two or five
feet, depending upon the slope of the land and identify accurately
the boundaries of the flood-prone areas.
D. Final plans shall contain all the aforesaid requirements.
Where any earth-moving or grading is proposed,
or where any existing trees, shrubs or other vegetative cover will
be removed, the developer shall consult any Conservation District
representative concerning plans for erosion and sediment control and
to also obtain a report on the soil characteristics of the site so
that a determination can be made as to the type and degree of development
the site can accommodate. The above information shall be submitted
to the Jim Thorpe Borough Planning Commission and Council as part
of the subdivider's application for subdivision plan approval.
The finished elevation of proposed streets shall
be no more than one foot below the regulatory flood elevation. The
Borough Engineer may require, when necessary, profiles and elevations
of streets to determine compliance with this requirement. Drainage
openings shall be sufficient to discharge flood flows without unduly
increasing flood heights.
All sanitary sewer systems located in flood-prone
areas, whether public or private, shall be floodproofed up to a point
one foot above the regulatory flood elevation.
A. The Jim Thorpe Planning Commission or Borough Council
shall prohibit installation of sewage disposal facilities requiring
soil absorption systems where such systems will not function due to
high groundwater, flooding or unsuitable soil characteristics. The
Council may require that the developer note on the face of the plat
and in any deed of conveyance that soil absorption fields are prohibited
in designated areas.
B. The Planning Commission or Council shall prescribe
adequate methods for waste disposal. If a sanitary sewer system is
located on or near the proposed subdivision and/or land development,
the Planning Commission or Council shall require the developer to
provide sewage facilities to connect to this system where practical
and shall prescribe the procedures to be followed by the developer
in connecting to the system.
All water systems located in flood-prone areas,
whether public or private, shall be floodproofed to a point one foot
above the regulatory flood elevation. If there is an existing public
water supply system on or near the subdivision, the Council shall
require the developer to connect to this system where practical and
shall prescribe the procedures to be followed by the developer in
connecting to the system.
All other public and/or private utilities and
facilities shall be elevated or floodproofed to a point one foot above
the regulatory flood elevation.