§ 203. APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS.
   1.   Application for such a building permit shall be made, in writing, to the Building Permit Officer on forms supplied by the Building Permit Officer. Such application shall contain the following:
      A.   Name and address of applicant.
      B.   Name and address of owner of land on which proposed construction is to occur.
      C.   Name and address of contractor.
      D.   Site location including address.
      E.   Listing of other permits required.
      F.   Brief description of proposed work and estimated cost, including a breakout of the flood-related cost and the market value of the building before the flood damage occurred.
      G.   A plan of the site showing the exact size and location of the proposed construction as well as any existing buildings or structures.
   2.   If any proposed construction or development is located entirely or partially within any identified floodplain area, applicants for building permits shall provide all the necessary information in sufficient detail and clarity to enable the Building Permit Officer to determine that:
      A.   All such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage and conform with the requirements of this and all other applicable codes and ordinances.
      B.   All utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage.
      C.   Adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards.
   3.   Applicants shall file the following minimum information plus any other pertinent information (e.g., any or all of the technical information contained in § 502) as may be required by the Building Permit Officer to make the above determination:
      A.   A completed building permit application form.
      B.   A plan of the entire site, clearly and legibly drawn at a scale of 1 inch being equal to 100 feet or less, showing the following:
         (1)   North arrow, scale, and date.
         (2)   Topographic contour lines, if available.
         (3)   All property and lot lines including dimensions, and the size of the site expressed in acres or square feet.
         (4)   The location of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, and other improvements, including the location of any existing or proposed subdivi­sion and land development.
         (5)   The location of all existing streets, drives, and other accessways.
         (6)   The location of any existing bodies of water or watercourses, identified floodplain, areas, and, if available, information pertaining to the floodway, and the flow of water including direction and velocities.
      C.   Plans of all proposed buildings, structures and other improvements, drawn at suitable scale showing the following:
         (1)    The proposed lowest floor elevation of any proposed building based upon North American Vertical Datum of 1988. 
         (2)    The elevation of the 100-year flood. 
         (3)    If available, information concerning flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces and other factors associated with a 100-year flood. 
         (4)    Detailed information concerning any proposed floodproofing measures. 
         (5)    Supplemental information as may be necessary under 34 Pa.Code, Chapters 401–405 as amended, and §§ 1612.5.1, 104.7 and 109.3 of the 2003 IBC and §§R106.1.3 and R104.7 of the 2003 IRC. 
      D.   The following data and documentation:
         (1)   A document, certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, which states that the proposed construction or development has been adequately designed to withstand the 100-year flood elevations, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces associated with the 100-year flood.
Such statement shall include a description of the type and extent of floodproofing measures which have been incorporated into the design of the structure and/or the development.
         (2)   Detailed information needed to determine compliance with § 402.F, “Storage,” and § 403, “Development Which May Endanger Human Life,” including:
            (a)   The amount, location and purpose of any dangerous materials or substances which are intended to be used produced, stored or otherwise maintained on site.
            (b)   A description of the safeguards incorporated into the design of the proposed structure to prevent leaks or spills of the dangerous materials or substances listed in § 403 during a 100-year flood.
         (3)   The appropriate component of the Department of Environmental Protec­tion’s “Planning Module for Land Development.”
         (4)   Where any excavation of grading is proposed, a plan meeting the require­ments of the Department of Environmental Protection, to implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control.
(Ord. 78, 3/5/2009, § 2.02)