Title 13 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 13.12 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
13.12-4.020 Specific standards.
In all areas or special flood hazard where base flood
elevation data has been provided, as set forth in Section 13.12-1.040 or
subsection 13.12-3.030(J), the following provisions are required:
A. Residential Construction. New construction or substantial
improvement of any residential structure (including manufactured homes) shall
have the lowest floor elevated no lower than one foot above the base flood
elevation. No basements are permitted. Should solid foundation perimeter walls
be used to elevate a structure, openings sufficient to facilitate the unimpeded
movements of floodwater shall be provided in accordance with subsection
13.12-4.020(E).
B. Non-Residential Construction. New construction or
substantial improvement of any commercial, industrial, or non-residential
structure (including manufactured homes) shall have the lowest floor elevated no
lower than one foot above the level of the base flood elevation. Should solid
foundation perimeter walls be used to elevate a structure, openings sufficient
to facilitate the unimpeded movements of floodwaters shall be provided in
accordance with subsection 13.12-4.020(E). No basements are permitted.
Structures located in A zones may be floodproofed in lieu of elevation provided
that all areas of the structure below the required elevation are watertight with
walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water, using structural
components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads
and the effect of buoyancy. A registered, professional engineer or architect
shall certify that the standards of this subsection are satisfied. Such
certifications shall be provided to the official as set forth in subsections
13.12-3.020(G) and (I). A variance may be considered for wet-floodproofing
agricultural structures in accordance with the criteria outlined in Section
13.12-5.040 of this chapter. Agricultural structures not meeting the criteria of
Section 13.12-5.040 must meet the non-residential construction standards and all
other applicable provisions of this chapter. Structures which are floodproofed
are required to have an approved maintenance plan with an annual exercise. The
local administrator must approve the maintenance plan and notification of the
annual exercise shall be provided to same.
C. Manufactured Homes.
1. Manufactured homes that are placed or substantially
improved on sites outside a manufactured home park or subdivision, in a new
manufactured home park or subdivision, in an expansion to an existing
manufactured home park or subdivision, or in an existing manufactured home park
or subdivision on which a manufactured home has incurred "substantial damage" as
the result of a flood, must be elevated on a permanent foundation such that the
lowest floor of the manufactured home is elevated no lower than one foot above
the base flood elevation and be securely anchored to an adequately anchored
foundation system to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement.
2. Manufactured homes that are to be placed or substantially
improved on sites in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision that are
not subject to the provisions of subsection 13.12-4.020(C)(1) of this chapter
must be elevated so that the lowest floor of the manufactured home is elevated
no lower than one foot above the base flood elevation, and be securely anchored
to an adequately anchored foundation to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral
movement.
3. Manufactured homes shall be anchored to prevent flotation,
collapse, or lateral movement. For the purpose of this requirement manufactured
homes must be anchored to resist flotation, collapse, or lateral movement in
accordance with Section 19-425.39 of the South Carolina Manufactured Housing
Board Regulations, effective date May 25, 1990, as amended. Additionally, when
the elevation requirement would be met by an elevation of the chassis at least
thirty-six (36) inches or less above the grade at the sight, the chassis shall
be supported by reinforced piers or other foundation elements of at least
equivalent strength. When the elevation of the chassis is above thirty-six (36)
inches in height an engineering certification is required.
4. An evacuation plan must be developed for evacuation of all
residents of all new, substantially improved or substantially damaged
manufactured home parks or subdivisions located within flood-prone areas. This
plan shall be filed with and approved by the local administrator and the local
emergency preparedness coordinator.
D. Recreational Vehicles. A recreational vehicle is ready for
highway use if it is on wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only
by quick-disconnect type utilities and security devices, and has no permanently
attached additions. Recreational vehicles placed on sites shall either be on
site for fewer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days and be fully
licensed and ready for highway use, or meet the requirements of Section
13.12-3.020, Section 13.12-4.010 and subsection 13.12-4.020(C).
E. Elevated Buildings. New construction or substantial
improvements of elevated buildings that include fully enclosed areas that are
usable solely for the parking of vehicles, building access, or storage in an
area other than a basement, and which are subject to flooding shall be designed
to preclude finished space and be designed to automatically equalize hydrostatic
flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of
floodwaters.
1. Designs for complying with this requirement must either be
certified by a professional engineer or architect or meet the following minimum
criteria:
a. Provide a minimum of two openings on different walls
having a total net area of not less than one square inch for every square foot
of enclosed area subject to flooding:
b. The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one
foot above grade;
c. Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or
other coverings or devices provided they permit the automatic flow of
floodwaters in both directions; and,
d. Fill placed around foundation walls must be graded so that
the grade inside the enclosed area is equal to or higher than the adjacent grade
outside the building on at least one side of the building.
2. Hazardous Velocities. Hydrodynamic pressure must be
considered in the design of any foundation system where velocity waters or the
potential for debris flow exists. If flood velocities are excessive (greater
than five feet per second), foundation systems other than solid foundations
walls should be considered so that obstructions to damaging flood flows are
minimized.
3. Access to the enclosed area shall be the minimum necessary
to allow for parking of vehicles (garage door) or limited storage of maintenance
equipment used in connection with the premises (standard exterior door) or entry
to the living area (stairway or elevator).
4. The interior portion of such enclosed area shall not be
partitioned or finished into separate rooms, except to enclose a single storage
area and must be void of utilities except for essential lighting as required,
and cannot be temperature controlled. One wet location switch and/or outlet
connected to a ground fault interrupt breaker may be installed below the
required lowest floor elevation specified in subsections 13.12-4.020(A), (B) and
(C).
5. All construction materials below the required lowest floor
elevation specified in subsections 13.12-4.020(A), (B) and (C) shall be of flood
resistant materials.
F. Temporary Development. Certain types of structures (e.g.,
fruit stands, construction site offices, portable toilets, etc.) may be situated
temporarily on flood-prone property without having to comply with the elevation
or floodproofing criteria of subsection 13.12-4.020(A) and (B) respectively,
provided that the following criteria are met:
1. All applicants must submit to the local administrator,
prior to the issuance of the development permit, a written plan for the removal
of any temporary structures or development in the event of hurricane or flash
flood warning notification. The plan shall be reviewed and approved in writing,
and must include the following information:
a. A specified time period for which the temporary use will
be permitted;
b. The name, address and phone number of the individual
responsible for the removal of temporary structures or development;
c. The time frame prior to the event at which any structures
will be removed (i.e. minimum of seventy-two (72) hours before landfall of a
hurricane or immediately upon flood warning notification);
d. A copy of the contract or other suitable instrument with a
trucking company to insure the availability of removal equipment when
needed;
e. Designation, accompanied by documentation, of a location
outside the floodplain to which any temporary structure will be moved;
f. A determination of permanent structures which would be
adversely affected by increased flooding upstream or downstream, and a method
for covering this liability, such as a performance bond; and,
g. A plan to restore the area to its natural condition once
the temporary permit expires or the temporary use is terminated, whichever is
first.
2. The structure is mobile, or can be made so, and is capable
of being removed from the site with a maximum of four hours warning.
3. The structure will not remain on the property for more
than one hundred eighty (180) days.
G. Accessory Structures. An accessory structure or garage,
the cost of which is greater than three thousand dollars ($3000.00), must comply
with the elevated structure requirements of subsections 13.12-4.020(B) and
13.12-4.020(E).
When accessory structures of three thousand dollars
($3000.00) or less are to be placed in the floodplain, the following criteria
shall be met:
1. Accessory structures shall not be used for human
habitation (including work, sleeping, living, cooking or restroom
areas);
2. Accessory structures shall be designed to have low flood
damage potential;
3. Accessory structures shall be constructed and placed on
the building site so as to offer the minimum resistance to the flow of
floodwaters;
4. Accessory structures shall be firmly anchored to prevent
flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure;
5. Service facilities such as electrical and heating
equipment shall be installed in accordance with subsection 13.12-4.010(D);
and
6. Openings to relieve hydrostatic pressure during a flood
shall be provided below base flood elevation in conformance with subsection
13.12-4.020(E).
H. Floodways. Located within areas of special flood hazard
established in Section 13.12-1.040, are areas designated as floodways. The
floodway is an extremely hazardous area due to the velocity of floodwaters which
carry debris and potential projectiles and has erosion potential. The following
provisions shall apply within such areas:
1. No encroachments, including fill, new construction,
substantial improvements, additions, and other developments shall be permitted
unless it has been demonstrated through hydrologic and hydraulic analyses
performed in accordance with stand engineering practice that the proposed
encroachment would not result in any increase in the flood levels during the
occurrence of the base flood. Such certification and technical data shall be
presented to the local administrator.
2. If subsection 13.12-4.020(H)(1) is satisfied, all new
construction and substantial improvements shall comply with all applicable flood
hazard reduction provisions of Article 13.12-4.
3. Stream crossings for any purpose (i.e., timber harvesting
operations), if temporary, shall be permitted in accordance with subsection
13.12-4.020(F). Otherwise, the development shall comply with all applicable
flood hazard reduction provisions of Article 13.12-4.
4. No manufactured homes shall be permitted, except in an
existing manufactured home park or subdivision. A replacement manufactured home
may be placed on a lot in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision
provided the anchoring and the elevation standards of subsection 13.12-4.020(C)
are met.
5. Permissible uses within floodways may include: general
farming, pasture, outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture, forestry, wildlife
sanctuary, game farm, and other similar agricultural, wildlife, and related
uses. Also, lawns, gardens, play areas, picnic grounds, and hiking and horseback
riding trails are acceptable uses, provided that they do not employ structures
or fill. Substantial development of a permissible use may require a no-rise
certification. The uses listed in this subsection are permissible only if and to
the extent that they do not cause any increase in base flood
elevations.
I. Fill. Fill is discouraged because storage capacity is
removed from floodplains. Elevating buildings by other methods must be
considered. An applicant shall demonstrate that fill is the only alternative to
raising the building to at least one foot above the base flood elevation, and
that the amount of fill used will not affect the flood storage capacity or
adversely affect adjacent properties. The following provisions shall apply to
all fill placed in the special flood hazard area:
1. Fill may not be placed in the floodway unless it is in
accordance with subsection 13.12-4.020(H)(1);
2. Fill may not be placed in tidal or nontidal wetlands
without the required state and federal permits;
3. Fill must consist of soil and rock materials only. Dredged
material may be used as fill only upon certification of suitability by a
registered professional geotechnical engineer. Landfills, rubble fills, dumps,
and sanitary fills are not permitted in the floodplain;
4. Fill used to support structures must comply with ASTM
Standard D-698, and its suitability to support structures certified by a
registered, professional engineer;
5. Fill slopes shall be no greater than two horizontal to one
vertical. Flatter slopes may be required where velocities may result in erosion;
and,
6. The use of fill shall not increase flooding or cause
drainage problems on neighboring properties.
7. Fill may not be used for structural support in the coastal
high hazard areas. (Ord. 01-O-06 § 1(part), 2001)