§ 5-4023. Duties and responsibilities of the local administrator.  


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  • Duties of the local administrator shall include, but not be limited to:

    (1)

    Review all development permits to assure that the requirements of this ordinance have been satisfied.

    (2)

    Advise permittee that additional federal or state permits may be required, and if specific federal or state permits are known, require that copies of such permits be provided and maintained on file with the development permit.

    (3)

    Notify adjacent communities and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Land, Water and Conservation Division, State Coordinator for Flood Mitigation Programs for the National Flood Insurance Program, prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

    (4)

    In addition to the notifications required in section 5-4023(3), written reports of maintenance records must be maintained to show that maintenance has been provided within the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse so that the flood-carrying capacity is not diminished. This maintenance must consist of a comprehensive program of periodic inspections, and routine channel clearing and dredging, or other related functions. The assurance shall consist of a description of maintenance activities, frequency of performance, and the local official responsible for maintenance performance. Records shall be kept on file for FEMA inspection.

    (5)

    Prevent encroachments within floodways unless the certification and flood hazard reduction provisions of Article D are met.

    (6)

    Obtain actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the lowest floor of all new or substantially improved structures, in accordance with section 5-4022(7).

    (7)

    Obtain the actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) to which the new or substantially improved structures have been floodproofed, in accordance with section 5-4022(7).

    (8)

    When floodproofing is utilized for a particular structure, obtain certifications from a registered professional engineer or architect in accordance with section 5-4032(2).

    (9)

    Where interpretation is needed as to the exact location of boundaries of the areas of special flood hazard (for example, where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions), make the necessary interpretation. The person contesting the location of the boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in this article.

    (10)

    When base flood elevation data or floodway data has not been provided in accordance with section 5-4004, obtain, review, and reasonably utilize best available base flood elevation data and floodway data available from a federal, state, or other source, in order to administer the provisions of this ordinance. Data from preliminary, draft, and final flood insurance studies constitutes best available data from a federal, state, or other source. If an appeal is pending on the study in accordance with 44 CFR Ch. 1, Part 67.5 and 67.6, the data does not have to be used.

    (11)

    When the exact location of boundaries of the areas special flood hazards conflict with the current, natural topography information at the site the property owner may apply and be approved for a letter of map amendment (LOMA) by FEMA. A copy of the LOMA issued from FEMA will be maintained by the local administrator in the permit file.

    (12)

    Make on-site inspections of projects in accordance with section 5-4024.

    (13)

    Serve notices of violations, issue stop-work orders, revoke permits and take corrective actions in accordance with section 5-4024.

    (14)

    Maintain all records pertaining to the administration of this ordinance and make these records available for public inspection.

    (15)

    Notify the land, water and conservation division, within six (6) months, of any annexations that include special flood hazard areas.

(Ord. No. O-29-04, 9-28-04)