(A) This chapter's protection standard is the regulatory flood. The best available regulatory flood data is listed below. Whenever a party disagrees with the best available data, the party submitting the detailed engineering study needs to replace existing data with better data and submit it to the Department of Natural Resources for review and approval.
(B) The regulatory flood elevation and floodway limits for the SFHAs of Wildcat Creek, Kokomo Creek, Little Wildcat Creek and Little Wildcat Creek West shall be as delineated on the 100-year flood profiles in the Flood Insurance Study of the county dated January 16, 1981, and the corresponding FBFM dated July 16, 1981, prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
(C) The regulatory flood elevation for each SFHA delineated as an “AH Zone” or “AO Zone” shall be that elevation (or depth) delineated on the Flood Insurance Rate Map of the county.
(D) The regulatory flood elevation for each of the remaining SFHAs delineated as an “A Zone” on the Flood Insurance Rate Map of the county shall be according to the best data available as provided by the Department of Natural Resources.
(E) If the SFHA is delineated as “AH Zone” or “AO Zone,” the elevation (or depth) will be delineated on the county Flood Insurance Rate Map. If the SFHA is delineated as “ZONE A” on the county Flood Insurance Rate Map, the regulatory flood elevation shall be according to the best data available as provided by the Department of Natural Resources.
(BCC Ord. 1994-53, passed 1-23-95)