All new development proposals in the Flood Plain (Special Flood Hazard) Areas shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Officials so as to accomplish the following purposes:
(A) To prevent unwise developments from increasing flood or drainage hazards to others;
(B) protect new buildings and major improvements to buildings from flood damage;
(C) to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens from the hazards of flooding;
(D) to lessen the burden on the taxpayer for flood control, repairs to public facilities and utilities, and flood rescue and relief operations;
(E) maintain property values and a stable tax base by minimizing the potential for creating blight areas;
(F) make federally subsidized flood insurance available, and
(G) to preserve the natural characteristics and functions of watercourses and floodplains in order to moderate flood and stormwater impacts, improve water quality, reduce soil erosion, protect aquatic and riparian habitat, provide recreational opportunities, provide aesthetic benefits and enhance community and economic development.
(Prior Code, Art. 21, § 21-400.1)