1335.01 Statutory authorization.
1335.02 Findings of fact.
1335.03 Statement of purpose.
1335.04 Methods of reducing flood losses.
1335.05 Definitions.
1335.06 Applicable lands.
1335.07 Basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard.
1335.08 Compliance.
1335.09 Abrogation and greater restrictions.
1335.10 Interpretation.
1335.11 Warning and disclaimer of liability.
1335.12 Establishment of development permit.
1335.13 Exemption from filing a development permit.
1335.14 Designation of the Flood Damage Prevention Administrator.
1335.15 Duties and responsibilities of the Floodplain Administrator.
1335.16 Appeal and Variance Procedures.
1335.17 Map maintenance activities.
1335.18 Data use and flood map interpretation.
1335.19 Substantial damage determinations.
1335.20 Assurances of Flood carrying capacity.
1335.21 Notice of violation.
1335.22 Severability.
1335.23 Application required.
1335.24 Review and approval.
1335.25 Inspections.
1335.26 Post-construction certifications required.
1335.27 Revoking a Floodplain Development Permit.
1335.28 Use and development standards for flood hazard reduction.
1335.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Flood control bonds; public capital improvement - see Ohio Const. Art. VIII, Sec. 21; Ohio R.C. 129.70 et seq.
Basis of zoning districts - see Ohio R.C. 713.10
Levees - see Ohio R.C. 717.01
Construction permits and prohibitions for dams, dikes or levees - see Ohio R.C. 1521.06
Article XVBI, Section 3 of the Ohio Constitution grants municipalities the legal authority to adopt land use and control measures for promoting the health, safety and general welfare of its citizens. Therefore, the City Council of Reynoldsburg does ordain as follows:
(Ord. 32-07. Passed 5-14-07)
(a) The City of Reynoldsburg has special flood hazard areas that are subject to periodic inundation which may result 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.
(b) Additionally, structures that are inadequately; elevated, floodproofed, or otherwise protected from flood damage also contribute to the flood loss. In order to minimize the threat of such damages and to achieve the purposes hereinafter set forth, these regulations are adopted.
(Ord. 32-07. Passed 5-14-07)
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