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23-25 Amending Chapter 6, Article 9, of the South Bend Municipal Code to Update the Regulations for Flood Damage Prevention
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23-25 Amending Chapter 6, Article 9, of the South Bend Municipal Code to Update the Regulations for Flood Damage Prevention
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the territorial jurisdiction at any reasonable hour for the purposes of inspection or <br /> other enforcement action. <br /> (b) Stop Work Orders. <br /> (i) Upon notice from the floodplain administrator, work on any building, <br /> structure or premises that is being done contrary to the provisions of this <br /> ordinance shall immediately cease. <br /> (ii) Such notice shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the <br /> property, or to his agent, or to the person doing the work, and shall state <br /> the conditions under which work may be resumed. <br /> (c) Revocation of Permits. <br /> (i) The floodplain administrator may revoke a permit or approval, issued <br /> under the provisions of this ordinance, in cases where there has been any <br /> false statement or misrepresentation as to the material fact in the <br /> application or plans on which the permit or approval was based. <br /> (ii) The floodplain administrator may revoke a permit upon determination by <br /> the floodplain administrator that the construction, erection, alteration, <br /> repair,moving,demolition,installation,or replacement of the structure for <br /> which the permit was issued is in violation of, or not in conformity with, <br /> the provisions of this ordinance. <br /> (d) Floodplain Management Records. <br /> (i) Regardless of any limitation on the period required for retention of public <br /> records, records of actions associated with the administration of this <br /> ordinance shall be kept on file and maintained under the direction of the <br /> Floodplain Administrator in perpetuity. These records include permit <br /> applications, plans, certifications, Flood Insurance Rate Maps; Letter of <br /> Map Change; records of issuance of permits and denial of permits; <br /> determinations of whether proposed work constitutes substantial <br /> improvement or repair of substantial damage; required design <br /> certifications and documentation of elevations required by this ordinance; <br /> notifications to adjacent communities, FEMA, and the state related to <br /> alterations of watercourses; assurances that the flood carrying capacity of <br /> altered watercourses will be maintained;documentation related to appeals <br /> and variances, including justification for issuance or denial; and records <br /> of enforcement actions taken pursuant to this ordinance. <br /> (ii) These records shall be available for public inspection at the St. Joseph <br /> County/City of South Bend Building Department, 125 S. Lafayette Blvd., <br /> Suite 100, South Bend, IN 46601. <br /> (e) Periodic Inspection. Once a project is completed, periodic inspections may be <br /> conducted by the Floodplain Administrator to ensure compliance. The Floodplain <br /> Administrator shall have a right, upon presentation of proper credential, to enter <br /> on any premises within the territorial jurisdiction of the department at any <br /> reasonable hour for the purposes of inspection or other enforcement action. <br /> (5) Map Maintenance Activities <br /> To meet NFIP minimum requirements to have flood data reviewed and approved by FEMA, <br /> and to ensure that St.Joseph County flood maps,studies and other data identified in Section 6- <br /> 38.3(2)accurately represent flooding conditions so appropriate floodplain management criteria <br /> are based on current data,the following map maintenance activities are identified: <br /> 20 <br />
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