(A) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to designate an enforcing agency to discharge the responsibility of the City of Wyandotte located in Wayne County, Michigan, and to designate regulated flood hazard areas under the provisions of the State Construction Code Act, Act No. 230 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended.
(B) Agency designated. Pursuant to the provisions of the State Construction Code, in accordance with Section 8b(6) of Act 230, of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, the Building Official of the City of Wyandotte is hereby designated as the enforcing agency to discharge the responsibility of the city under Act 230, of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, State of Michigan. The city assumes responsibility for the administration and enforcement of the Act throughout the corporate limits of the community adopting this section.
(C) Code appendix enforced. Pursuant to the provisions of the State Construction Code, in accordance with Section 8b(6) of Act 230, of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, Appendix G of the Michigan Building Code shall be enforced by the enforcing agency within the jurisdiction of the community adopting this section.
(D) Designation of regulated flood prone hazard areas. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Study (FIS) Entitled "Flood Insurance Study for Wayne County, All Jurisdictions," effective October 21, 2021; and the Flood Insurance Rate Map(s) (FIRMS) panels 26163CIND1C, 26163CIND2C, 26163C0407F, 26163C0408F, 26163C0409F, 26163C0416F and 26163C0417F, all effective October 21, 2021; and 26163C0406E, effective February 2, 2012, are adopted by reference for the purposes of administration of the Michigan Construction Code, and declared to be a part of Section 1612.3 of the Michigan Building Code, and to provide the content of the "Flood Hazards" section of Table R301.2(1) of the Michigan Residential Code. A complete copy of the above referenced law and rules are available to the public at the office of the City Clerk and available for inspection.
(Ord. 1519, passed 10-18-2021)