Chapter 15.60 FLOOD HAZARD PROTECTION REGULATIONS
Section 15.60.070 Protecting buildings.
A. In addition to the damage prevention
requirements of Section 15.60.060, all buildings to
be located in the SFHA shall be protected from flood damage below the FPE. This building
protection requirement applies to the following situations:
1. Construction or placement of a
new building valued at more than one thousand dollars
($1,000.00);
2. Structural alterations made to
an existing building that increase the floor area by more
than twenty (20) percent, or the market value of the building by more than fifty (50) percent;
3. Reconstruction or repairs made
to a damaged building that are valued at or more than fifty
(50) percent of the market value of the building before the damage occurred;
4. Installing a manufactured home
on a new site or a new manufactured home on an existing
site. This chapter does not apply to returning a manufactured home to the same site it lawfully
occupied before it was removed to avoid flood damage; and
5. Installing a travel trailer on
a site for more than one hundred eighty (180) days.
B. This building protection requirement
may be met by one of the following methods. The
building official shall maintain a record of compliance with these building protection standards
as required in Section 15.60.030.
1. A residential or nonresidential
building may be constructed on permanent land fill in
accordance with the following:
a. The fill shall be placed in layers
no greater than one foot deep before compaction.
b. The lowest floor (including basement)
shall be at or above the FPE. The fill should extend
at least ten feet beyond the foundation of the building before sloping below the FPE.
c. The fill shall be protected against
erosion and scour during flooding by vegetative cover,
rip rap, or bulkheading. If vegetative cover is used, the slopes shall be no steeper than three
horizontal to one vertical.
d. The fill shall not adversely affect
the flow of surface drainage from or onto neighboring
properties.
2. A residential or nonresidential
building may be elevated in accordance with the following:
a. The building or improvements shall
be elevated on crawl space, walls, stilts, piles or other
foundation provided:
i. The walls have permanent openings
no more than one foot above grade; and
ii. The walls and floor are not subject
to damage by hydrostatic pressures associated with the
base flood.
b. The foundation and supporting members
shall be anchored and aligned in relation to flood
flows and adjoining structures so as to minimize exposure to known hydrodynamic forces such as
current, waves, ice and floating debris.
c. All areas below the FPE shall be
constructed of materials resistant to flood damage. The
lowest floor (including basement) and all electrical, heating, ventilating, plumbing and air
conditioning equipment and utility meters shall be located at or above the FPE. Water and sewer
pipes, electrical and telephone lines, submersible pumps, and other waterproofed service
facilities may be located below the FPE.
3. Manufactured homes and travel trailers
to be installed on a site for more than one hundred
eighty (180) days shall be:
a. Elevated at or above the FPE in
accordance with subsection (B)(1) or (2) of this section;
and
b. Anchored to resist flotation, collapse
or lateral movement by being tied down in
accordance with the Rules and Regulations for the Illinois Mobile Home Tie-Down Act issued
pursuant to Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 111 1/2, Sections 4401-4406.
4. Only a nonresidential building
may be floodproofed in accordance with the following:
a. A registered professional engineer
shall certify that the building has been designed so that
below the FPE, the structure and attendant utility facilities are watertight and capable of resisting
the affects of the base flood. The building design shall take into account flood velocities,
duration, rate of rise, hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces, the effects of buoyancy, and impacts
from debris or ice.
b. Floodproofing measures shall be
operable without human intervention and without an
outside source of electricity. (Ord. 819 § 7, 1990)
15.60.070