(A) The purpose of this chapter is to guide development in the flood hazard areas in order to reduce the potential for loss of life and property, reduce the potential for health and safety hazards, and to reduce the potential for extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief.
(B) Under the authority granted to local units of government to control land use within their jurisdiction, which includes taking into account the effects of flooding, the Board of County Commissioners hereby adopt the following floodplain management regulations in order to accomplish the following:
(1) To prevent unwise developments from increasing flood or drainage hazards to others;
(2) To protect new buildings and major improvements to buildings from flood damage;
(3) To protect human life and health from the hazards of flooding;
(4) To lessen the burden on the taxpayer for flood control projects, repairs to flood-damaged public facilities and utilities, and flood rescue and relief operations;
(5) To maintain property values and a stable tax base by minimizing the potential for creating flood blighted areas; and
(6) To make federally subsidized flood insurance available for structures and their contents in the county by fulfilling the requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program.
(BCC Ord. 1994-53, passed 1-23-95)