§ 255-163.   Boundary disputes.
   A.   Should a dispute with respect to the boundaries of the Floodplain Conservation District arise, an initial determination of the boundaries shall be made by the Township Zoning Officer after review and comment on the boundary dispute by the Township Engineer.
   B.   Any party aggrieved by a decision of the Township Zoning Officer as to the boundaries of the Floodplain Conservation District may appeal the decision to the Zoning Hearing Board as provided by this chapter. The burden of proof in such an appeal shall be on the appellant.
   C.   Insofar as various natural conditions, including the Floodplain Conservation District, may change, such changes may be determined by detailed on-site survey techniques and hydrologic and hydraulic studies. The Zoning Hearing Board shall determine whether a proposed is within the Floodplain Conservation District upon appeal from a decision of the Township Zoning Officer. The Zoning Hearing Board may consider the findings of a detailed on-site survey and hydrologic and hydraulic studies presented by the landowner and/or applicant, and other evidence presented by the landowner and/or applicant and other parties recognized by the Zoning Hearing Board who may support or oppose the decision of the Township Zoning Officer.
   D.   All changes to the boundaries of the Floodplain Conservation District are subject to the review and approval of the Federal Insurance Administrator.