New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XVIII - Delaware River Basin Commission
Subchapter C - Flood Plain Regulations
Part 872 - Standards
Section 872.4 - Uses by special permit
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 872.4
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Within the floodway, the following uses by special permit may be authorized under the standards provided:
(1) uses or structures
accessory to open space use;
(2)
circuses, carnivals and similar transient enterprises;
(3) drive-in theaters, signs and
billboards;
(4) extraction of sand,
gravel and other nontoxic materials;
(5) marinas, boat liveries, docks, piers,
wharves and water control structures;
(6) fish hatcheries; and
(7) railroads, streets, bridges, utility
transmission lines and pipelines.
(b) Within the flood fringe, the following uses by special permit may be authorized under standards provided:
(1) Nonresidential uses generally. Structures
other than residences shall ordinarily be elevated as herein provided, but may
in special circumstances be otherwise flood-proofed to a point above the Flood
Protection Elevation.
(2)
Commercial uses. Commercial structures shall be elevated so that no first floor
or basement floor is below the flood protection elevation; or such structures
may be flood-proofed to the flood protection elevation. Accessory land uses,
such as yards, railroad tracks and parking lots, may be at lower elevations.
However, a permit for such facilities to be used by the general public shall
not be granted in the absence of a flood warning system, if the area is
inundated to a depth greater than two feet or subject to flood velocities
greater than four feet per second upon the occurrence of the Regulatory
Flood.
(3) Manufacturing and
industrial uses. Manufacturing and industrial buildings, structures and
appurtenant works shall be elevated so that no first floor or basement floor is
below the flood protection elevation; or such structures may be flood-proofed
to the Flood Protection Elevation. Measures shall be taken to minimize
flood-water interference with normal plant operations especially for streams
having protracted flood durations. Certain accessory land uses as yards and
parking lots may have lesser protection subject to the flood warning
requirements set out in paragraph (2) of this subdivision.
(4) Utilities, railroad tracks, streets and
bridges. Public utility facilities, roads, railroad tracks and bridges shall be
designed to minimize increases in flood elevations and shall be compatible with
local comprehensive flood plain development plans to the extent applicable.
Protection to the Flood Protection Elevation shall be provided where failure or
interruption of these public facilities would result in danger to the public
health or safety, or where such facilities are essential to the orderly
functioning of the area. Where failure or interruption of service would not
endanger life or health, a lesser degree of protection may be provided for
minor or auxiliary roads, railroads or utilities.
(5) Water supply and waste treatment. No new
construction, addition or modification of a water supply or waste treatment
facility shall be permitted unless the lowest operating floor of such facility
is above the Flood Protection Elevation, or the facility is flood-proofed
according to plans approved by the commission, nor unless emergency plans and
procedures for action to be taken in the event of flooding are prepared. Plans
shall be filed with the Delaware River Basin Commission and the concerned State
or States. The emergency plans and procedures shall provide for measures to
prevent introduction of any pollutant or toxic material into the floodwater or
the introduction of floodwaters into potable supplies.
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