Title 13 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 13.12 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
13.12-5.040 Agricultural structures.
Variances may be issued to wet floodproof an agricultural
structure in accordance with Technical Bulletin 7-93, Wet Floodproofing
Requirements for Structures Located in Special Flood Hazard Areas in Accordance
with the National Flood Insurance Program, document number FIA-TB-7, dated
12/93, and available from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. In order to
minimize flood damages during the base flood and the threat to public health and
safety, the structure must meet all of the conditions and considerations of
subsection 13.12-5.080(D), this section, and the following standards:
A. Use of the structure must be limited to agricultural
purposes as listed below:
1. Pole frame buildings with open or closed sides used
exclusively for the storage of farm machines and equipment;
2. Steel grain bins and steel frame corn cribs;
3. General-purpose barns for the temporary feeding of
livestock which are open on at least one side;
4. For livestock confinement buildings, poultry houses, dairy
operations, and similar livestock operations, variances may not be issued for
structures which were substantially damaged. New construction or substantial
improvement of such structures must meet the elevation requirements of
subsection 13.12-4.020(B) of this chapter; and,
5. Detached garages and storage sheds solely used for parking
and limited storage in connection with agricultural uses only, which are no
greater than four hundred (400) square feet in area.
B. The agricultural structure must be built or rebuilt, in
the case of an existing building which is substantially damaged, with
flood-resistant materials for the exterior and interior building components and
elements below the base flood elevation;
C. The agricultural structure must be adequately anchored to
prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. All of the structure’s
components must be capable of resisting specific flood-related forces including
hydrostatic, buoyancy, hydrodynamic, and debris impact forces. Where flood
velocities exceed five feet per second, fast-flowing floodwaters can exert
considerable pressure on the building’s enclosure walls or foundation
walls;
D. The agricultural structure must meet the venting
requirement of subsection 13.12-4.020(E)(1) of this chapter;
E. Any mechanical, electrical, or other utility equipment
must be located above the base flood elevation so that they are contained within
a watertight, floodproofed enclosure which is capable of resisting damage during
flood conditions. The structure must comply with subsection 13.12-4.010(D) of
this chapter;
F. The agricultural structure must comply with the floodway
encroachment provisions of subsection 13.12-4.020(H) of this chapter;
and,
G. Major equipment, machinery, or other contents must be
protected. Such protection may include protective watertight floodproofed areas
within the building, the use of equipment hoists for readily elevating contents,
permanently elevating contents on pedestals or shelves above the base flood
elevation, or determining that property owners can safely remove contents
without risk to lives and that the contents will be located to a specified site
out of the floodplain in accordance with the temporary development provisions of
subsection 13.12-4.020(F). (Ord. 01-O-06 § 1(part), 2001)