§ 153.084 FLOODPLAIN EVALUATIONS IN AREAS WITHOUT DETAILED STUDY.
   (A)   Upon receipt of an application for a conditional use permit for a use within the Floodplain District, the applicant shall be required to furnish such of the following information as is deemed necessary by the Zoning Administrator for the determination of the regulatory flood protection elevation and whether the proposed use is within the floodplain:
      (1)   A typical valley cross-section showing the channel of the stream, elevation of land areas adjoining each side of the channel, cross-sectional areas to be occupied by the proposed development and high water information;
      (2)   Plan (surface view) showing elevations or contours of the ground; pertinent structure, fill or storage elevations; size, location and spatial arrangement of all proposed and existing structures on the site; location and elevations of streets; photographs showing existing land uses and vegetation upstream and downstream; and soil type; and
      (3)   Profile showing the slope of the bottom of the channel or flow line of the stream for at least 500 feet in either direction from the proposed development.
   (B)   The applicant shall be responsible to submit one copy of the above information to a designated engineer or other expert person or agency for technical assistance in determining whether the purposed use is in the Floodplain District and to determine the regulatory flood protection elevation. Procedures consistent with Minnesota Rules, latest supplement, (currently codified in the 1990 Supplement, Number 1, as Minn. Rules parts 6120.5000 through 6120.6200) shall be followed in this expert evaluation. The designated engineer or expert is strongly encouraged to discuss the proposed technical evaluation methodology with the respective Department of Natural Resources area hydrologist prior to commencing the analysis. The designated engineer or expert shall:
      (1)   Estimate the peak discharge of the regional flood;
      (2)   Calculate the water surface profile of the regional flood based upon a hydraulic analysis of the stream channel and overbank areas; and
      (3)   Compute the floodway necessary to convey or store the regional flood without increasing flood stages more than one-half foot. A lesser stage increase than one-half foot shall be required if, as a result of the additional stage increase, increased flood damages would result. An equal degree of encroachment on both sides of the stream within the reach shall be assumed in computing floodway boundaries.
   (C)   The Zoning Administrator shall present the technical evaluation and findings of the designated engineer or expert to the Council. The Council must formally accept the technical evaluation and the recommended floodplain boundary or deny the permit application. The Council, prior to official action, may submit the application and all supporting data and analyses to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Natural Resources or the Planning Commission for review and comment. Once the floodplain boundary has been determined, the Council shall refer the matter back to the Zoning Administrator who shall process the permit application consistent with applicable provisions of § 153.083 of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 11.10)