Kan. Admin. Regs. § 5-45-15 - Floodplain fills; design criteria
Floodplain fills shall meet or exceed the following design criteria:
(a) the sideslopes shall
not be steeper than one vertical to three horizontal, unless the applicant
submits data and analysis to show that a steeper slope will be stable.
(b) Floodplain fills shall be
adequately protected from erosion and undermining from floods up to the level
of the base flood elevation and surface drainage by the use of vegetative
cover, riprap or other means.
(c)
Floodplain fills shall not unreasonably obstruct or divert the flow of surface
water and other waters from the main stream and tributaries to the main stream
to the detriment of adjacent or hydraulically affected property owners.
(d) Floodplain fills shall not
obstruct utility or other easements without proper authorization.
(e) Floodplain fills shall not unreasonably
affect the environment without adequate environmental mitigation.
(f) Floodplain fills, other than levees, for
residential buildings, including manufactured housing, are required to be of
adequate height to raise the lowest floor, including the basement, at least one
foot above the base flood elevation, unless:
(1) an exception has been granted by the
flood insurance administrator of the flood insurance administration within the
FEMA for the allowance of a basement; or
(2) the chief engineer has approved a
community standard at or above base flood elevation.
(g) Floodplain fills other than levees for
sewage lagoons and sanitary landfills are required to have at least one foot of
freeboard above the base flood.
(h) Except for fills for highways and roads,
all other floodplain fills other than levees are required to have at least one
foot of freeboard above the design flood.
(i) If subsequent to approval of the
floodplain fill by the chief engineer, a letter of map revision or letter of
amendment is obtained from FEMA removing an area of the approved or permitted
fill from the floodplain, then any permit or approval issued by the chief
engineer no longer applies to that area removed from the floodplain.
Notes
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