Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1521 | Division of Water Resources
Section 1521.18 | Floodplain Management Ordinance or Resolution.

Effective: January 1, 2016
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
(A) For the purposes of this section, a one-hundred-year floodplain is limited to an area identified as a one-hundred-year floodplain in accordance with the "National Flood Insurance Act of 1968," 82 Stat. 572, 42 U.S.C.A. 4001, as amended.
(B) Each municipal corporation or county that has within its boundaries a one-hundred-year floodplain and that adopts a floodplain management ordinance or resolution or any amendments to such an ordinance or resolution on or after April 11, 1991, after adopting the ordinance, resolution, or amendments and before submitting the ordinance, resolution, or amendments to the federal emergency management agency for final approval for compliance with applicable standards adopted under the "National Flood Insurance Act of 1968," 82 Stat. 572, 42 U.S.C.A. 4001, as amended, shall submit the ordinance, resolution, or amendments to the chief of the division of water resources for the chief's review for compliance with those standards. Within forty-five days after receiving any such ordinance, resolution, or amendments, the chief shall complete the review and notify the municipal corporation or county as to whether the ordinance, resolution, or amendments comply with those standards. If the chief finds that the ordinance, resolution, or amendments comply with those standards, the chief shall forward it or them to the federal emergency management agency for final approval.
(C)(1) If the chief determines that a county or municipal corporation that has adopted a floodplain management resolution or ordinance fails to administer or enforce the resolution or ordinance, the chief shall send a written notice by certified mail to the board of county commissioners of the county or the chief executive officer of the municipal corporation stating the nature of the noncompliance.
(2) In order to maintain its compliance status in accordance with division (D) of this section, a county or municipal corporation that has received a notice of noncompliance under division (C)(1) of this section may submit information to the chief not later than thirty days after receiving the notice that demonstrates compliance or indicates the actions that the county or municipal corporation is taking to administer or enforce the resolution or ordinance. The chief shall review the information and shall issue a final determination by certified mail to the county or municipal corporation of the compliance or noncompliance status of the county or municipal corporation. If the chief issues a final determination of noncompliance, the chief shall send a copy of that determination to the federal emergency management agency concurrently with mailing the notice to the municipal corporation or county.
(D)(1) A county or municipal corporation is considered to be in compliance for the purposes of this section if either of the following applies:
(a) The county or municipal corporation has adopted a floodplain management resolution or ordinance that the chief has determined complies with applicable standards adopted under the "National Flood Insurance Act of 1968," 82 Stat. 572, 42 U.S.C.A. 4001, as amended, and is adequately administering and enforcing it as determined under division (C) of this section.
(b) The county or municipal corporation is participating in the national flood insurance program and has not received a notice of noncompliance under division (B) or (C) of this section.
(2) The chief shall maintain a list of all counties and municipal corporations that have one-hundred-year floodplains within their boundaries. The list shall indicate whether each such county or municipal corporation is in compliance or noncompliance as provided in division (D)(1) of this section and whether each such county or municipal corporation is participating in the national flood insurance program. The chief shall provide a copy of the list to the general assembly and all state agencies annually and shall notify the general assembly and the agencies of any changes at least quarterly.
(E) Any county or municipal corporation that is adversely affected by any determination of the chief under this section may appeal it in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code not later than thirty days after the final determination.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources

Chapter 1521 | Division of Water Resources

Section 1521.01 | Definitions.

Section 1521.03 | Chief of Division - Powers and Duties.

Section 1521.04 | Use of Water Management Fund.

Section 1521.05 | Well Construction Logs - Well Sealing Reports.

Section 1521.06 | Construction Permits for Dams or Levees Required; Exceptions.

Section 1521.061 | Surety Bond Conditioned on Satisfactory Completion of Project in Accordance With Terms of Permit and Plans and Specifications.

Section 1521.062 | Inspection of Dams and Levees.

Section 1521.063 | Annual Inspection Fee.

Section 1521.064 | Administrative Rules for Exemption From Inspections.

Section 1521.07 | Right of Entry.

Section 1521.09 | Reservoirs - Reduction of Assessed Valuation.

Section 1521.10 | Landowner to Submit Plans.

Section 1521.11 | Certification.

Section 1521.12 | Approval of Plans.

Section 1521.13 | Floodplain Management Activities.

Section 1521.14 | Action to Enforce National Flood Insurance Program Standards.

Section 1521.15 | Water Resources Inventory - Long-Term Water Resources Plan for Lake Erie Drainage Basin.

Section 1521.16 | Registering Facilities Capable of Withdrawing More Than 100,000 Gallons a Day - Rules for Ground Water Stress Areas.

Section 1521.17 | Determination of Reasonableness of Use of Water.

Section 1521.18 | Floodplain Management Ordinance or Resolution.

Section 1521.20 | Duties of Director.

Section 1521.21 | Rules.

Section 1521.22 | Permit for Diverting More Than 100,000 Gallons of Water a Day From Ohio River Watershed.

Section 1521.23 | Applying for Permit for Major Increase in Withdrawal of Waters of State.

Section 1521.231 | Consultation on Application for Major Increase in Withdrawal of Waters With Other Great Lakes States and Provinces and International Commission.

Section 1521.24 | Form for Proposal to Withdraw Ground Water.

Section 1521.25 | Notations on Hydrologic Map.

Section 1521.26 | Accompanying Documentation With Hydrogeologic Description.

Section 1521.27 | Steady State Ground Water Model.

Section 1521.28 | Establishment of Geographic Area.

Section 1521.29 | Determinations for Application Approval.

Section 1521.30 | Annual Report.

Section 1521.31 | Submission of Revised Ground Water Model.

Section 1521.32 | Suspension of Permit.

Section 1521.33 | Revocation of Permit.

Section 1521.34 | Notice to Public Water System Permittee.

Section 1521.35 | Owners Within Geographic Area; Diminution or Interruption Water Supply; Complaint.

Section 1521.36 | Owners Outside Geographic Area; Complaint.

Section 1521.40 | Violation; Remedies.

Section 1521.99 | Penalty.