New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XVIII - Delaware River Basin Commission
Subchapter C - Flood Plain Regulations
Part 870 - Generally
Section 870.3 - Purpose and findings
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 870.3
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The commission hereby finds and determines that the use of flood plains is affected with a public interest due to:
(1) The danger
to life and property due to increased flood heights or velocities caused by
encroachments.
(2) The danger that
materials may be swept onto other lands or downstream to the injury of
others.
(3) The requirements of a
facility for a waterfront location.
(b) In order to protect the public interest, the following principles and goals have been determined:
(1) The overall goal is prudent land use
within the physical and environmental constraints of the site.
(2) The principle of equal and uniform
treatment shall apply to all flood plain users who are similarly
situated.
(3) Flood plain use shall
not result in nuisance to other properties.
(4) Flood plain use shall not threaten public
safety, health and general welfare.
(5) Future land uses in private flood plains
shall not result in public expense to protect the property and associated
public services from flood damage.
(6) All future public and private flood plain
users shall bear the full direct and indirect costs attributable to their use
and actions.
(7) Restrictions on
flood plain use, and flood hazard information shall be widely
publicized.
(8) Land and water use
regulations of responsible units of government shall not impair or conflict
with the flood plain use standards duly adopted for the basin, except as
provided for in section
873.3(a) of this
Part.
(9) Plans for land and water
used adopted by responsible agencies shall not impair or conflict with these
flood plain use standards.
(10) No
action of any unit of government shall impair or conflict with these flood
plain regulations.
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