HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-OR-28CONCERNING FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT
79-0R-19
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and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary to amend Ordinance No.
in order to bring it into technical compliance with
requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest
Jeffersonvi!le to amend Ordinance No. 79-OR-19.
of the City of
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of
the City of Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, that the
following Ordinance is hereby adopted.
SECTION 1
For the purpose of this Ordinance, certain
shall be interpreted and defined as follows:
terms and words
Development - Any man-made change to improved or unimproved
real estate including, but not limited to, buildings and
other structure, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving,
excavation or drilling operations.
Flood or Floodwater Means the water of any lake or water-
course which is above the banks and/or outside the channel
and banks of such watercourse.
Flood Hazard Area Means any flood plain, floodway, flood,
way fringe district or any combination thereof.
Flood Protection Grade - Means the elevation of the lowest
floor of a building or structure. If a basement is included,
the basement floor is considered the lowest floor.
Exception: If a Commerical or industrial building is
floodproofed as hereinafter defined, the term "flood pro-
tection grade" applies to the water surface elevation
for which the building is protected.
Floodproofed Building - Means a'comm~rcia'l or industrial
building designed to exclude floodwaters from the interior
of that building~ All such floodproofing shall be adequate
to withstand, the flood depths, pressures, velocities,
impact and uplift forces and other factors associated
with the regulatory flood.
Natural Resources Means the Indiana Natural Resources
Commission.
Regulatory Flood Means that flood having a peak discharge
which can be expected to be equaled or exceeded on the
average of once in a one hundred year period, as calculated
by a method and procedure which is acceptable to and approved
by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission. This flood
is equivalent to a flood having a probability of occurrence
of one percent in any given year.
Regulatory Flood Profile - Means a longitudinal profile
along the thread of a stream showing the maximum water
surface elevation attained by the regulatory flood.
Substantial Modification - Means any alteration, repair,
enlargement or extension of an ~existing building. Such
substantial modification is considered to occur when the
first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other
structural element of the building commences. This term
does not, however, include either (1) any project for
improvement of a structure to comply with existing health,
sanitary or safety code specifications or (2) any alteration
of a structure listed on the National Register of Historic
Places or the Indiana State Survey of Historic, Archi-
tectural, archeological and Cultural Sites, Structures,
Districts and Objects.
Mobile Home Tie Downs: Schedule A Means sufficient
anchorage to resist flotation collapse or lateral movement
of any mobile home. At a minimum, such anchorage shall
consist of (1) over-the-top ties be provided at each of
the four corners of the mobile home,with two additional
ties per side at intermediate locations,with mobile homes
less than 50 feet long requiring only one additional tie
per side; (2) frame ties be provided at each corner of
the home with five additional ties per side at intermediate
points and mobile homes less than 50 feet long requiring
four additional ties per side; (3) all components of
anchoring system be capable of carrying a force of 4,800
pounds; and (4) any additions to the mobile home be
similarly anchored.
SECTION 2
Basis for Establishing Flood Plain Districts
The flood plain districts (areas subject to inundation by the
regulatory flood) as identified by the Federal Insurance
Administration in a scientific and engineering report entitled
"The Flood Insurance Study for the City of Jeffersonville,
Indiana", dated February 1983, with the accompanying Flood
Insurance Rate Maps and Flood Boundary-Floodway Maps as revised
February 18, 1983, along with any subsequent revisions to the
text or maps are hereby adopted by reference and declared to
be a part of this Ordinance. The Flood Insurance Study is
on file at the Office of the Building Commissioner.
Flood Plain (FP) District - The purpose of the Flood Plain
District is to guide developmept in those areas for which
detailed flood data has not been provided. These areas
are identified as approximate 100 year flood boundaries'
on the Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps and as Zone A
on the Flood Insurance Rate Map~ The Flood Plain (FP)
District may stand by itself or be combined with any other
district.
Floodway (FW) District - The purpose of the Floodway (FW)
District is to guide development in areas identifie~ as
a floodway on the Flood Boundary-Floodway Map. Natural
Resources exercises primary jurisdiction in the Floodway
(FW) District under the provisions of IC 1971, 13-1-11;
however, the Plan Commission or the Building Commissioner
may impose terms and conditions on any permit issued in
this district which are more restrictive than those imposed
by Natural Resources. The Floodway (FW) District may
stand by itself or be combined with any other district.
Floodway Fringe (FF) District - The purpose of the Floodway
Fringe (FF) District is to guide development in areas
subject to potential flood damage, but outside an identified ·
Floodway (FW) District. The Floodway Fringe (FF) District
may stand by itself or be combined with any other district.
The principal requirement of this district is that the
flood protection grade of all buildings shall be at least
two feet above the regulatory flood profile.
In the "FP", "FW" and "FF" Districts established herein, the
degree of flood protection established in this OrdinanCe is
considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based
on engineering and scientific considerations. Larger floods
can and will occur on rare occasions. Flood heights may be
increased by man-made or natural causes such as ice or debris
jams. This Ordinance does not imply that areas outside flood
hazard districts as defined herein, will be free of flooding
or flood damage. This Ordinance does not create any liability
on the part of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana, the Plan
Commission, Natural Resources, the State of Indiana or any
elected or appointed official or employee thereof for any flood
damages that result from reliance on this Ordinance or any
administrative decision lawfully made thereunder.
SECTION 3
A. Certain uses permitted by right.
1. Floodway (FW) District and Flood Plain (FP) District
The following uses shall be permitted by right, provided
they do not involve the erection of any structure
or obstruction, the opening of any excavation or
the deposition of any material or substance.
AgricultUral uses such as
crops, pastures, orchards,
vineyards and general farming.
the production of
plant nurseries,
b. Forestry, wildlife areas and nature preserves.
Parks and recreational uses, such as golf courses,
driving ranges and play areas.
2. Floodway Fringe (FF) District
The following uses shall be permitted by right:
Ail facilities, structures, uses and buildings con-
sistent with other provisions of this Ordinance such
as businesses, medical facilities, community and
government buildings, industrial ~acilities, restau-
rants, commercial facilities, storage facilities,
mobile homes, utility buildings, amusement facilities,
residential ~uildings and civic or fraternal facili-
ties may-be constructed in this district provided
that the flood protection grade for all buildings
shall be at least two feet above the regulatory flood
profile. Further, mobile homes must have pads
(concrete or stands of compacted fill) at or above
the elevation of the regulatory flood and must be
provided with ground anchors meeting Mobile Home
Tie Downs; Schedule A. In addition, adequate drainage
and access for hauler shall be provided. Floodproofed
buildings may also be constructed in this district
provided that the plans and specifications for all
necessary structural facilities and modifications
are certified by a Professional Engineer or Registered
Architect licensed to practice in Indiana. Also,
on-site waste disposal systems must be so located
as to avoid impairment of them or contamination from
them during the occurrence of the regulatory flood.
Special Exception Uses.
1. Flood Plain (FP) District
The following special exception uses may be permitted
in the Flood Plain (FP) District only after a proper
permit or letter of recommendation for same has been
granted by Natural Resources. All terms and conditions
imposed by Natural Resources will be incorporated
in any permit issued by the (Plan) Commission. The
(Plan) Commission may impose greater restrictions.
All buildings or additions to existing buildings shall
have flood protection grades at least two feet above
the regulatory flood profile.
Water management and use facilities, such as
dams, docks, dolphins, channel improvements,
dikes, jetties, groins, marinas, piers, wharves,
levees, seawalls, floodwalls, weirs and irrigation
facilities.
Transportation facilities, such
bridges, roadways, fords, airports,
railroad and utility transmission
as streets,
pipe lines,
facilities.
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Temporary or seasonal flood plain occupancy,
such as circus sites, fair sites, carnival sites,
boat ramps, camps, roadside stands and transient
amusement facility sites.
Water-related urban uses, such as
treatment facilities, storm sewers,
generating and transmission facilities
treatment facilities.
wastewater
electric
and water
Other 'flood tolerant or open space urban uses,
such as floodproofed buildings, race tracks,
tennis courts, park buildings, outdoor theaters,
'fills, truck freight terminals, radio or TV
towers, parking lots and mineral extractions.
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Mobile Homes (temporary or permanent) having
pads (concrete or stands of compacted fill)
at or above the regulatory flood elevation and
ground anchors meeting Mobile Home Tie Downs;
Schedule A. In addition, adequate drainage
and access for a hauler shall be provided.
Residential structures.
The structure or struqtures, if permitted in a
Floodplain (FP) District, shall be constructed
on the building site so~as t6 minimize obstruction
to the flow of floodwaters.
Flopdproofing of non-residential structures,
if proposed, must be in accordance with the
definition of a floodproofed building as set
forth in this Ordinance and must be so certified
by a Professional Engineer or a Registered
Architect licensed to practice in Indiana.
On-site waste disposal systems must be so located
as to avoid impairment of them or contamination
from them during the occurrence of the regulatory
flood.
2. Floodway (FW) District
The following special exception uses may be permitted
in the Floodway (FW) District only after a permit
for construction in a floodway has been granted by
Natural Resources. All terms and conditions imposed
by Natural Resources will be incorporated in any
permit issued by the (Plan) Commission. The (Plan)
Commission may impose greater restrictions. All build-
ings or additions to existing buildings shall have
flood protection grades at least two feet above the
regulatory flood profile.
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Water management and use facilities, such as
dams, docks, dolphins, channel improvements,
dikes, jetties, groins, marinas, piers, wharves,
levees, seawalls, floodwalls, weirs and irrigation
facilities.
Transportation facilities, such as streets,
bridges, roadways, for~s, airports, pipelines,
railroads and utility ~transmission facilities.
Temporary or seasonal flood plain occupancy,
such as circus sites, fair sites, carnival sites,
boat ramps, camps, roadside stands and transient
amusement facility sites.
Water-related urban areas, such as wastewater
treatment facilities, storm sewers, electric
generating and transmission facilities and water
treatment facilities.
Other flood tolerant or open space urban uses,
such as floodproofed buildings, race tracks,
tennis Courts, park buildings, outdoor theaters,
fills, truck freight terminals, radio or TV
towers, parking lots and mineral extraction.
Floodproofing of non-residential structures, if
proposed, must be in accordance with the definition
of a floodproofed building as set forth in this
Ordinance and must be so certified by a Professional
Engineer or a Registered Architect licensed to practice
in Indiana.
The structure or structures, if permitted in the
floodway, shall be constructed on the building site
so as to minimize obstruction to the flow of
floodwaters.
SECTION 4
No~-Conforming Uses
Any building, structure or other use in a Flood Plain (FP),
Floodway (FW) or Floodway Fringe (FF) District which is not
in conformance with this Ordinance constitutes a non"conforming
use.
In a Floodway (FW) District, no non-conforming use
may be expanded or enlarged nor can a building undergo
substantial modification without a permit for con-
struction in a floodway from Natural Resources.
2. In a Floodway Fringe (FF) District a building which
constitutes a non-conforming use may undergo sub-
stantial modification provided such modification is on
a one-time-only basis and further provided that such
modification does not increase the value of the
building, by more than forty (40) percent of its
pre-improvement market value, (excluding the value
of the land) unless such building is permanently
changed to a conforming use.
3. A non-conforming use in a Flood Plain (FP) D~str~ct
may be altered, enlarged or extended on a one-time-only
basis, provided the procedures set forth in this
Ordinance with respect to new construction in a Flood
Plain (FP) District are followed and further provided
such alterations, enlargements or extensions do not
increase the value of the building structure, or
other use, (excluding the value of land) by more
than forty (40) percent of its pre-improvement market
value, unless such building, structure or use is
permanently changed to a conforming use.
4. Any non-conforming use in the FP, FW and FF Districts
which is damaged by flood, fire, explosion, Act of
God or the public enemy may be restored to its original
dimensions and conditions, provided the damage does
not reduce the value of the buildings, excluding
the value of the land, by more than forty (40) percent
of its pre-damage value.
SECTION 5
Variances
The Board of Zoning Appeals may consider issuing a variance
to the terms and'provisions of the Floodway (FW), Floodway
Fringe (FF) or Flood Plain (FP) Districts provided the
applicant offers that:
There exists a good and sufficient cause for the
requested variance;
The strict application of the terms of this Ordinance
will constitute an exceptional hardship to the
applicant; and
The grant of the requested variance will not increase
flood heights, 'create additional threats to public
safety, cause additional public expense, create
nuisances or c6nflict with existing laws or Ordinances.
The Board of Zoning Appeals may.issue a variance to the
terms and provisions of the Floodway ~FW), Floodway Fringe
(FF) or Flood Plain (FP) Districts subject to the following
standards and coQditions:
No variance or exception for a residential use in
a Floodway (FW) District may be granted;
Any variance or exception granted in a Floodway (FW)
District will require a permit from Natural Resources;
Variances or exceptions to the flood protection grade
requirements in a Floodway Fringe (FF) District may
be granted only when a new structure is to be located
on a lot of one-half acre or less in size, contiguous
to and surrounded by lots with existing structures
constructed below the flood protection elevation;
Any variance or exception granted in a Flood Plain
(FP) District will require a permit or letter or
recommendations from Natural Resources. If a letter
of recommendations is received from Natural Resources,
the Board of Zoning Appeals may apply the standards
pertaining to a Floodway Fringe (FF) District contained
in B (3) of this section;
Variance or exception may be granted for the recon-
struction or restoration of any structure listed
on the National Register of Historic Places or the
Indiana State Survey of Historic, Architectural,
Archaeological and Cultural Sites, Structures, District
and Objects;
Ail variances shall give the minimum relief necessary
and be such that the maximum practical flood protection
will be given to the proposed construction;
The Board of Zoning Appeals shall issue a written
notice to the recipient of a variance or exception
that the proposed construction will be subject to
increased risks to life and property and could require
payment of excessive flood insurance premiums; and
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Variances shall not be issued within the Floodway
(FW) District if any increase in the elevation of
the Regulatory Flood would result.
SECTION 6
Record Keeping: In addition to any other records the Plan
Commission may keep, make and maintain:
The Plan Commission shall keep and maintain all
records, including all lowest floor elevations, certif-
icates, plans and other materials associated with
any permit or variance issued in a Floodway (FW)
District, Floodway Fringe (FF) District or Flood
Plain {FP) District.
The Plan Commission shall not issue any permit,
license or variance for the location or occupancy
of any mobile home in a Floodway (FW), Floodway Fringe
(FF) or Flood Plain (FP) until such time as proper
notice written on lease, deed or purchase contract
is given to the mobile home owner that such mobile
home is in a flood hazard area.
Plan Commission shall not'~fy FIA of all permits issued
in the Floodway or Flood Plain Districts concerning
watercourse alteration. ~In addition to forwarding
a copy of all such permits to FIA~ the Plan Commission
shall require that maintenance is provided within
the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse
so that ~he~ flood carrying capacity is not diminished.
SECTION 7
Subdivision Control
The Building Commissioner shall review all proposed sub-
divisions to determine whether the subdivision lies in
a flood prone area as defined elsewhere by Ordinance.
If the Building Commissioner finds the subdivision to
be so located, the Building Commissioner shall forward
pertinent plans and materials to the Indiana Department
of Natural Resources for review and comment. The Building
Commissioner may require appropriate changes and modifica-
tions in order to assure that it is consistent with the
need to minimize flood damages; all public utilities and
facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems
are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood
damage; adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce
exposure to flood hazards; and that on-site waste disposal
systems, if provided, will be so located as to avoid impair-
ment of them or contamination from them during the
occurrence of the regulatory flood.
Ail subdivision plats containing lands identified elsewhere
by Ordinance as flood prone areas shall have the elevation
of the 100 year flood listed thereon.
SECTION 8
The Plan Commission and/or the'Building Commissioner shall
implement this Ordinance and grant or deny development permit
applications as herein provided.
Such Plan Commission or Building Commissioner shall:
1. Review all development permits to assure all permit
requirements are satisfied.
Review development permits to ascertain if all prior
approvals from Federal, State and City have been
obtained.
Ascertain if proposed development is in Floodway;
if so, assure that the encroachment does not cause
any increase in the elevation of the Regulatory
Flood.
In an identified flood hazard area require that all
new construction and substantial improvements be
designed and' built with materials resistant to flood
damages, appropriate to prevent flotation, collapse
or lateral movement of the structure and to minimize
potential future flood damages.
SECTION 9
Ail new or replacement water mains, valves and other
appurtenances; and all new or replacement sewers, manholes
and other appurtenances constructed in a Flood Hazard Area
as defined elsewhere by Ordinance~ shall be designed and con-
structed as to minimize or eliminate .infiltration of floodwaters
into these systems and discharges from~thes~ systems into flood-
waters.
SECTION 10
In absence of base flood data provided by the Federal
Insurance Administration, the Plan Commission or Building
Commissioner shall utilize other base flood data approved by
Natural Resources to assure all structures meet the flood pro-
tection grade requirements of this Ordinance.
This Ordinance shall be in
and after its passage and approval.
Passed this /fday of
full force and effect from
ATTEST:
C. RICHARD SPENCER,/J/R/.
CLERK-TREASURER~'
Presented by me as Clerk-Treasurer
City of Jeffersonville this /~ day of
1985.
to the Mayor of said
C. RICHARD S _~R, J~'
CLERK-TREASURER
Approved and signed
~3A3 ~ , 1985.
by me this /~'- day of