Title 17 — Zoning›Part IV — Regulations Applying to Multiple Districts
Chapter 17.31 — FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
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§ 17.31.010. Purpose. ¶
The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the location of new development that could negatively impact the City’s floodways and drainageways. (Ord. 20-03 § 6)
§ 17.31.020. Applicability. ¶
This chapter applies to all areas of special flood hazards within the City’s jurisdiction as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and as depicted on the Federal Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)
§ 17.31.030. Development Standards. ¶
In all areas of special flood hazards the following standards apply in addition to the standards set forth in Goleta Municipal Code, Chapter 15.10 :
A. Prohibited Development. Development is prohibited within the 100-year floodplain where the development would:
Obstruct flood flow;
Displace floodwaters onto other property; or
Be subject to flood damage.
B. Hazards Evaluation Report. A Hazards Evaluation Report may be required in compliance with Section 17.32.030 , Hazards Evaluation Report.
C. Required Setback. Development must be set back at least 50 feet from the top of streambanks and flood control channels.
D. Reduced Setback. If a project applicant deems their project infeasible due to the setback, the applicant must provide a site-specific engineering study, including recommended mitigation measures, which demonstrates a reduced setback does not expose development to unacceptable risk.
Required Approval. Any reduction to the 50-foot setback must be issued through a Discretionary Approval or approval of a Land Use Permit or Coastal Development Permit.
Required Finding. The Review Authority must find that, in consultation with the Santa Barbara County Flood Control District, the proposed lesser setback would be appropriate, in that it would allow access for flood control maintenance and enable proper operation of the channels.
- ESHA Protections. Any reduction must also adhere to Section 17.30.070 , Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas—Streamside Protection Areas, when applicable.
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)
Chapter 17.32. HAZARDS
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▸ Title 17 — Zoning
Overview- Part I — General Provisions
- Part II — Base Zoning District Standards and Allowed Uses
- Part III — Overlay Districts
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▸ Part IV — Regulations Applying to Multiple Districts
Overview- Chapter 17.24 — GENERAL SITE REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.25 — COASTAL ACCESS
- Chapter 17.26 — COASTAL/INLAND VISUAL RESOURCE PRESERVATION
- Chapter 17.27 — DENSITY BONUSES AND OTHER INCENTIVES
- Chapter 17.28 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
- Chapter 17.29 — DEMOLITION AND RELOCATION
- Chapter 17.30 — ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE HABITAT AREAS
- Chapter 17.33 — HISTORIC RESOURCE PRESERVATION
- Chapter 17.34 — LANDSCAPING
- Chapter 17.35 — LIGHTING
- Chapter 17.36 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
- Chapter 17.37 — OIL AND GAS FACILITIES
- Chapter 17.38 — PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 17.39 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.40 — SIGNS
- Chapter 17.41 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES AND ACTIVITIES
- Chapter 17.42 — TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
- Chapter 17.43 — CULTURAL RESOURCES
- Chapter 17.44 — MULTIPLE-UNIT AND MIXED-USE OBJECTIVE DESIGN S…
- Chapter 17.45 — REPLACEMENT OF LOST DWELLING UNITS
- Part V — Administration and Permits
- Part VI — General Terms