Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 15.28 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
15.28.170 Permit applications.
A. Activities or uses that require the issuance of a permit,
including the expansion or alteration of such uses, shall not be initiated,
established or undertaken until a permit has been issued by the floodplain
administrator.
B. Permit applicants shall be required to furnish the
following information as deemed necessary by the floodplain administrator for
determining the suitability of the particular site for the proposed
use:
1. Plans in duplicate drawn to scale (including dimensions)
showing the nature, location and elevation of the lot; existing and proposed
structure locations; fill, storage or materials site; floodproofing measures;
mean sea level elevation of first floor of proposed structures; and location of
the channel;
2. A plan view of the proposed development indicating
external dimensions of structures, street or road finished grade elevations,
well locations, individual sewage treatment and disposal sites, excavation
and/or fill quantity estimates, and site plan and/or construction
plans;
3. Specifications for floodproofing, filling, excavating,
grading, riprapping, storage of materials, and location of utilities;
4. A professional engineer’s or registered
architect’s design calculations and certification that the proposed
activity has been designed to be in compliance with these regulations;
5. Certification of floodproofing and/or elevation shall be
provided on a standard form available from the floodplain
administrator.
C. To determine that the permit specifications and conditions
have been completed, applicants who have received permits are required to
furnish the following at the time of an on-site conformance
inspection:
1. Certification by a registered professional engineer or
licensed land surveyor of the actual mean sea level elevation of the lowest
floor (including basement) of all new, altered or substantially improved
buildings;
2. If floodproofing techniques were used for buildings, the
mean sea level elevation to which the flood- proofing was accomplished must be
certified by a structural engineer or licensed architect in the same
manner;
3. Certification shall also be required, for artificial
obstructions other than buildings, that the activity was accomplished in
accordance with these regulations and the design plans submitted with the
application for the permit activity. This certification may be waived by the
floodplain administrator if it can be clearly ascertained by a site inspection
that the activity was accomplished in accordance with these
regulations;
4. Certification of floodproofing and/or elevation shall be
provided on a standard form available from the floodplain administrator. (Ord.
576 § 5(B), 1994)