CHAPTER 156: FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS
Section
General Provisions
   156.01   Statutory authorization
   156.02   Findings of fact
   156.03   Statement of purpose
   156.04   Objectives
   156.05   Definitions
   156.06   Lands to which this chapter applies
   156.07   Basis for establishing regulatory flood data
   156.08   Establishment of floodplain development permit
   156.09   Compliance
   156.10   Abrogation and greater restrictions
   156.11   Discrepancy between mapped floodplain and actual ground elevations
   156.12   Interpretation
   156.13   Warning and disclaimer of liability
Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction
   156.25   General standards
   156.26   Specific standards
   156.27   Standards for subdivision proposals
   156.28   Critical facility
   156.29   Standards for identified floodways
   156.30   Standards for identified fringe
   156.31   Standards for SFHAs without established base flood elevation and/or floodways/fringes
   156.32   Standards for flood prone areas
Administration
   156.45   Designation of Administrator; duties and responsibilities
   156.46   Permit procedures
Variance Procedures
   156.60   Designation of Variance and Appeals Board; duties
   156.61   Variance procedures
   156.62   Conditions for variances
   156.63   Variance notification
   156.64   Historic structure
   156.65   Special conditions
 
   156.99   Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 156.01 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION.
   The Indiana Legislature has in I.C. 36-7-4 granted the power to local government units to control land use within their jurisdictions. Therefore, the Common Council of the City of Madison does hereby adopt the following floodplain management regulations.
(Ord. 3-2015, passed 3-17-15)
§ 156.02 FINDINGS OF FACT.
   (A)   The flood hazard areas of the City of Madison are subject to periodic inundation which results in loss of life and property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety, and general welfare.
   (B)   These flood losses are caused by the cumulative effect of obstructions in floodplains causing increases in flood heights and velocities, and by the occupancy in flood hazard areas by uses vulnerable to floods or hazardous to other lands which are inadequately elevated, inadequately flood-proofed, or otherwise unprotected from flood damages.
(Ord. 3-2015, passed 3-17-15)
§ 156.03 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
   It is the purpose of this chapter to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas by provisions designed to:
   (A)   Restrict or prohibit uses which are dangerous to health, safety, and property due to water or erosion hazards, which result in damaging increases in erosion or in flood heights or velocities;
   (B)   Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities which serve such uses, be protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction;
   (C)   Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protective barriers which are involved in the accommodation of flood waters;
   (D)   Control filling, grading, dredging, and other development which may increase erosion or flood damage;
   (E)   Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers which will unnaturally divert floodwaters or which may increase flood hazards to other lands; and
   (F)   Make federal flood insurance available for structures and their contents in the City by fulfilling the requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program.
(Ord. 3-2015, passed 3-17-15)
§ 156.04 OBJECTIVES.
   The objectives of this chapter are:
   (A)   To protect human life and health;
   (B)   To minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects;
   (C)   To minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and generally undertaken at the expense of the general public;
   (D)   To minimize prolonged business interruptions;
   (E)   To minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, electric, telephone, and sewer lines, streets, and bridges located in floodplains; and
   (F)   To help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of flood prone areas in such a manner as to minimize flood blight areas.
(Ord. 3-2015, passed 3-17-15)
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