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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 10-1993ORDINANCE NO. 10 -93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL, BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 668, FLOODPLAIN PROTECTION, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL PORTIONS OF THE CODE IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL, BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 668, Floodplain Protection, of the City Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed in its entirety and re- enacted as follows: CHAPTER 668 FLOODPLAIN PROTECTION Sec. 668.01 Statement of Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose and intent of this Chapter to protect and restore, where feasible, the natural functions of floodplains within the City of Cape Canaveral. It is also the intent of this Chapter to apply the following standards for development within all areas covered by the one hundred -year floodplain. Sec. 668.03 Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms pertain and are defined as follows: Agricultural Pursuits: Activities related to cultivating the soil and producing crops. Best Management Practices: Those practices as developed and recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Florida Department of Agriculture, or other appropriate agencies. Development means the carrying out of any building or mining activity, the making of any material change in the use or appearance of any structure or land, or the dividing of land into two or more parcels. A. The following activities shall be construed to involve development: reconstruction, alteration of the size, or material change in the external appearance of a structure; change in land -use intensity, such as an increase in the number of units in a structure or on the land, alteration of a shore or bank of a seacoast, river, stream, lake, pond, or canal; alteration of the land or vegetation in a floodplain or flood prone area; drilling, except to obtain soil samples, mining, or excavation on land; demolition of a structure; clearing'of land, deposit of refuse, solid or liquid waste, or fill on land. B. "Development" includes all other development customarily associated with it unless otherwise specified. When appropriate to the context, development refers to the act of developing or to the result of development. Reference to particular activities is not intended to limit the generality of the term development. Firm Maps: Flood Insurance Rate Maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Floodplain: A flood prone area which may or may not have a hydrological connection to the Banana River Lagoon System. For purposes of this Chapter, a floodplain means any area within the 100 -year floodplain as defined below: City of Cape Canaveral, Florida Ordinance No. 10 -93 Page 2 Isolated Floodplain: Any floodplain area which does not have a direct connection to open water. One Hundred -Year Floodplain: The floodplain that is at or below the 100 -year flood elevation. The 100 -year floodplain has given a statistical probability of one in 100 of being flooded in any given year according to the best available data. Hazardous Materials: Any material defined, listed, characterized or classified as a hazardous substance, hazardous waste, or toxic substance according to any of the following State or Federal codes or regulations: A. Chapter 38F -41 of the Florida Administrative Code (the Florida Substance List). B. Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261 (Identification and Listing of Hazardous Wastes). C. Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 302.4 (Designation of Hazardous Substances). D. Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 355, Appendix A and B (List of Extremely Hazardous Substances). A hazardous material, as defined herein, includes any solution mixture, or formulation containing such materials, and also includes any material which, due to its chemical or physical characteristics, is determined by the City Manager to pose a substantial threat to the life, health, or safety of persons or property or to the environment. Forestry: The art of application and practice of controlling the establishment, composition, and growth of forests through sound management techniques, based upon the owner's objectives. Solid Wastes means sludge from a waste treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility; or garbage, rubbish, refuse, or other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi - solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from domestic, industrial, commercial, mining, agricultural, or governmental operations. Sec. 668.05 General Provisions. All site plans, subdivision plats, and other development proposals shall be reviewed by the City Building Official or his designee to determine their impact upon floodplains. The following regulations shall apply to development in designated floodplains: A. Uses usually permitted in floodplain areas: 1. Agricultural pursuits, including forestry operations, utilizing Best Management Practices, and agricultural structures which will not restrict the flow of flood waters above the 100 -year floodplain elevation; and 2. Recreation consistent with the requirements of the floodplain; and 3. Fish and wildlife management; and 4. Open space. City of Cape Canaveral, Florida Ordinance No. 10 -93 Page 3 B. Development within floodplains shall not have adverse impacts upon adjoining properties. C. All development within floodplains shall be required to obtain a building permit unless it consists solely of activities which are excluded form the meaning of the term "development" as defined above. D. Development requiring a building permit shall not cause a net loss in the flood storage capacity of the floodplain. The provisions of Sec. 664.13.B.3, Performance Standards, Floodplain Storage and Conveyance, shall also. apply. E. Floodplain elevations shall be determined utilizing the best available data, which includes FIRM maps and the Flood Insurance Studies for Brevard County, Florida and Unincorporated Areas, April 3, 1989, prepared by FEMA. F. Development within 100 to 25 -year floodplain shall not negatively impact other property or the receiving surface water body quality. Sec. 668.09 Prohibited Uses. A. New dikes, levees or other structures shall not be permitted within the 100 -year floodplain unless it can be demonstrated that they will not restrict the flow of 100 -year floodwaters. The only exceptions to this provision are structures shown to have overriding public benefit. Replacement or repair of non - breached dikes are permitted so long as such replacement or repair does not change the status of the floodplain and maintains the existing ability to utilize the property. B. Within the 100 -year floodplain, any proposed expansion of commercial or industrial structures or uses, including parking areas, shall be consistent with existing ordinances of Cape Canaveral, Florida. C. The following specific uses are incompatible with the floodplain and shall not be permitted: 1. Placing, depositing, or dumping of solid wastes, including sludge, septage, scallop shells and viscera. 2. Processing, storing or disposal of hazardous materials. SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, paragraph, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such portion shall not affect the remaining portions hereof and it shall be construed to have been a legislative intent to pass this Ordinance without such unconstitutional or invalid part. SECTION 3. Conflicting Provisions. Any ordinance, or parts of an ordinance, in conflict herewith are repealed. City of Cape Canaveral, Florida Ordinance No. 10 -93 Page 4 SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. ADOPTED BY the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, this 15th day of , June , 1993. ATTEST,. M1k aith G. Approve LERK R. KanbtI a, CITY ATTORNEY Salamone, MAYOR First Reading- 6/1/93 Posted: 6/5/93 Advertised: 6/5/93 Second Reading: 6/15/93 NO =IMO MI "rill CIE NM "Irri NI 11