(A) The Floodplain Administrator shall issue a permit only after it has been determined that the proposed work to be undertaken will be in conformance with the requirements of this and all other applicable codes and ordinances.
(B) Prior to the issuance of any permit, the Floodplain Administrator shall review the application for the permit to determine if all other necessary government permits required by state and federal laws have been obtained, such as those required by the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act (Act 1966-537, as amended), being 35 P.S. §§ 750.1 et seq.; the Pennsylvania Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (Act 1978-325, as amended), being 32 P.S. §§ 693.1 et seq.; the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Act (Act 1937-394, as amended), being 35 P.S. §§ 691.1 et seq.; and the U.S. Clean Water Act, § 404, 33, U.S.C. 1344. No permit shall be issued until this determination has been made.
(C) In the case of existing structures, prior to the issuance of any development/permit, the Floodplain Administrator shall review the proposed cost of improvements or repairs and the pre-improvement market value of the structure, so that a substantial improvement/substantial damage determination can be made, in accordance with FEMA’s Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference.
(D) In the case of existing structures, prior to the issuance of any development/permit, the Floodplain Administrator shall review the history of repairs to the subject building, so that any cumulative substantial damage concerns can be addressed before the permit is issued.
(E) During the construction period, the Floodplain Administrator or other authorized official shall inspect the premises to determine that the work is progressing in compliance with the information provided on the permit application and with all applicable municipal laws and ordinances. He or she shall make as many inspections during and upon completion of the work as are necessary.
(F) In the discharge of his or her duties, the Floodplain Administrator shall have the authority to enter any building, structure, premises or development in the identified floodplain area, upon presentation of proper credentials, at any reasonable hour to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(G) In the event the Floodplain Administrator discovers that the work does not comply with the permit application or any applicable laws and ordinances, or that there has been a false statement or misrepresentation by any applicant, the Floodplain Administrator shall revoke the permit and report such fact to the Council for whatever action it considers necessary.
(H) The Floodplain Administrator shall maintain in perpetuity, or for the lifetime of the structure, all records associated with the requirements of this chapter including, but not limited to, finished construction elevation data, permitting, inspection and enforcement.
(I) The Floodplain Administrator is the official responsible for submitting a biennial report to FEMA concerning community participation in the National Flood Insurance Program as requested.
(J) The responsibility, authority and means to implement the commitments of the Floodplain Administrator can be delegated from the person identified. However, the ultimate responsibility lies with the person identified in the floodplain ordinance as the Floodplain Administrator/Manager.
(K) The Floodplain Administrator shall consider the requirements of the 34 Pa. Code and the 2015 IBC and the 2015 IRC, or the latest revision thereof as adopted by the Commonwealth.
(Ord. 01-2021, passed 2-15-2021)