The Chief Subdivision Engineer shall:
(A) Receive a listing of all required federal, state, regional and county permit applications filed for the project prior to issuing a permit under this chapter for areas covered by other stormwater related jurisdictions. The Chief Subdivision Engineer may request copies of the stormwater related permit applications;
(B) Ascertain whether any floodplains/floodways exist on any site that is the subject of an application for a permit under this chapter and whether or not any new development is within the SFHA;
(C) Review permit applications and determine whether to issue or deny permits;
(E) Notify an applicant for a variance that the variance may result in increased rates for flood insurance;
(F) Notify the Director of an application for a variance;
(G) Provide for inspections of developments as required by this chapter;
(H) Investigate complaints of violations of this chapter;
(I) Notify violators within regulatory floodplains that failure to comply with the provisions of the national flood insurance program could make them ineligible to receive flood insurance;
(J) Initiate any proceeding necessary to enforce this chapter;
(K) Advise, consult and cooperate with other governmental agencies to promote the purposes of this chapter;
(L) Maintain copies of all applications and submittals, federal and state permits, variances, CLOMR, LOMR, CLOMA, LOMA and all documentation associated with any of the foregoing for public inspection;
(M) Maintain documentation and data on the cost of any improvement to a structure in the floodplain in order to enforce the provisions of this chapter pertaining to substantial improvements to those structures; and
(N) Notify adjacent communities in writing 30 days prior to issuing a permit for the alteration or relocation of a watercourse.
(Ord. 10-164, passed 6-17-2010)