This chapter is adopted pursuant to the authorization in §§ 62.23 and 87.30, Wis. Stats.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
Uncontrolled development and use of the floodplains and rivers of this municipality would impair the public health, safety, convenience, general welfare, and tax base.
This chapter is intended to regulate floodplain development to:
A. 
Protect life, health and property;
B. 
Minimize expenditures of public funds for flood-control projects;
C. 
Minimize rescue and relief efforts undertaken at the expense of the taxpayers;
D. 
Minimize business interruptions and other economic disruptions;
E. 
Minimize damage to public facilities in the floodplain;
F. 
Minimize the occurrence of future flood blight areas in the floodplain;
G. 
Discourage the victimization of unwary land and home buyers;
H. 
Prevent increases in flood heights that could increase flood damage and result in conflicts between property owners; and
I. 
Discourage development in a floodplain if there is any practicable alternative to locate the activity, use or structure outside of the floodplain.
This chapter shall be known as the "Floodplain Zoning Ordinance for the City of Muskego, Wisconsin."
A. 
Areas to be regulated. This chapter regulates all areas that would be covered by the regional flood or base flood as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or other maps approved by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Base flood elevations are derived from the flood profiles in the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and are shown as AE, A1-30, and AH Zones on the FIRM. Other regulatory zones are displayed as A and AO Zones. Regional flood elevations (RFEs) may be derived from other studies. If more than one map or revision is referenced, the most restrictive information shall apply.
B. 
Official map and revisions. The boundaries of all floodplain districts are designated as A, AE, AH, AO or A1-30 on the maps based on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) listed below. Any change to the base flood elevations (BFEs) or any changes to the boundaries of floodplain or floodway in the FIS or on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) must be reviewed and approved by the DNR and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through a letter of map change process (see Article VIII, Amendments) before it is effective. No changes to RFEs on non-FEMA maps shall be effective until approved by the DNR. These maps and revisions are on file in the office of the Public Works and Development Department, City of Muskego. If more than one map or revision is referenced, the most restrictive information shall apply.
[Amended 11-6-2014 by Ord. No. 1389]
(1) 
Official maps based on the FIS.
(a) 
Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), Panel Numbers 55133C0339G, 55133C0342G, 55133C0343G, 55133C0344G, 55133C0361G, 55133C0362G, 55133C0363G, 55133C0364G, 55133C0452G, 55133C0454G, 55133C0456G, 55133C0457G, 55133C0458G, 55133C0459G, 55133C0476G, 55133C0477G, and 55133C0478G, dated November 5, 2014, with corresponding profiles that are based on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) dated November 5, 2014, Volume Numbers 55133CV001C, 55133CV002C, and 55133CV003C. Approved by the DNR and FEMA.
(b) 
Letter of map revision based upon fill (LOMR-F), Case No. 10-05-2842A, updating the special flood hazard area boundaries along the Quietwood Creek on Lots 10 to 15 within the Northfield Green Subdivision on the FIRM maps for Panel Number 55133C0361F, effective April 8, 2010. Approved by the DNR and FEMA
(2) 
Official maps based on other studies.
(a) 
The boundaries of the floodplain districts, including the floodway, flood-fringe and other floodplain districts, for the area south of the Little Muskego Lake Dam are those areas designated as floodplain and floodway along the Muskego Canal on the following map: 100 Year Floodplain/Floodway Muskego Canal prepared by Ruekert and Mielke, Inc., the City's consulting engineers. This map, dated February 1998, is the Official Floodplain Zoning Map and has been approved by the Department of Natural Resources and is on file in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer.
(b) 
The boundaries of the floodplain districts, including the floodway, flood-fringe and other floodplain districts, are those areas designated as floodplain districts on a map prepared by Pioneer Engineering and Surveying. This map, dated May 14, 1993, is the Official Floodplain Zoning Map and has been approved by the Department of Natural Resources and is on file in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer.
(c) 
The boundaries of the floodplain districts, including the floodway, flood-fringe and other floodplain districts, for areas within the boundaries of a parcel described as Tax Key Numbers 2174.112, 2174.114, and 2174.178 are those areas designated as floodplain districts on a map prepared by Ruekert and Mielke, Inc. The boundaries of the floodplain districts, including the floodway, flood-fringe, and other floodplain districts, for the areas excluded from the boundaries of a parcel described as Tax Key Numbers 2174.195, 2174.109.001 and 2174.945 are those areas designated to be outside of this floodplain district or A Zones on a map prepared by Ruekert and Mielke, Inc. This map, dated November 14, 2000, and further updated on March 27, 2001, is the Official Floodplain Zoning Map and has been approved by the Department of Natural Resources and is on file in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer.
(d) 
Flood Storage Maps for the City of Muskego in Waukesha County, Panel Numbers 9 and 10, dated November 5, 2014. Approved and prepared by the DNR.
C. 
Establishment of floodplain zoning districts. The regional floodplain areas are divided into four districts as follows:
(1) 
The floodway district (FW) is the channel of a river or stream and those portions of the floodplain adjoining the channel required to carry the regional floodwaters and contained within AE Zones as shown on the FIRM.
(2) 
The flood-fringe district (FF) is that portion between the regional flood limits and the floodway and displayed as AE Zones as shown on the FIRM.
(3) 
The general floodplain district (GFP) is those areas that may be covered by floodwater during the regional flood and do not have a BFE or floodway boundary determined, including A, AH and AO Zones on the FIRM.
(4) 
The flood storage district (FSD) is that area of the floodplain where storage of floodwaters is calculated to reduce the regional flood discharge.
D. 
Locating floodplain boundaries. Discrepancies between boundaries on the Official Floodplain Zoning Map and actual field conditions shall be resolved using the criteria in Subsection D(1) or (2) below. If a significant difference exists, the map shall be amended according to Article VIII, Amendments. The Zoning Administrator can rely on a boundary derived from a profile elevation to grant or deny a land use permit, whether or not a map amendment is required. The Zoning Administrator shall be responsible for documenting actual pre-development field conditions and the basis upon which the district boundary was determined and for initiating any map amendments required under this subsection. Disputes between the Zoning Administrator and an applicant over the district boundary line shall be settled according to § 386-28C and the criteria in Subsection D(1) and (2) below. Where the flood profiles are based on established base flood elevations from a FIRM, FEMA must approve any map amendments or revisions pursuant to Article VIII, Amendments.
(1) 
If flood profiles exist, the map scale and the profile elevations shall determine the district boundary. The regional or base flood elevations shall govern if there are any discrepancies.
(2) 
Where flood profiles do not exist for projects, the location of the boundary shall be determined by the map scale.
E. 
Removal of lands from floodplain. Compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall not be grounds for removing land from the floodplain unless it is filled at least two feet above the regional or base flood elevation, the fill is contiguous to land outside the floodplain, and the map is amended pursuant to Article VIII, Amendments.
F. 
Compliance. Any development or use within the areas regulated by this chapter shall be in compliance with the terms of this chapter and other applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
G. 
Municipalities and state agencies regulated. Unless specifically exempted by law, all cities, villages, towns and counties are required to comply with this chapter and obtain all necessary permits. State agencies are required to comply if § 13.48(13), Wis. Stats., applies. The construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of state highways and bridges by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation are exempt when § 30.2022, Wis. Stats., applies.
H. 
Abrogation and greater restrictions.
(1) 
This chapter supersedes all the provisions of any municipal zoning ordinance enacted under § 62.23 or 87.30, Wis. Stats., which relate floodplains. A more restrictive ordinance shall continue in full force and effect to the extent of the greater restrictions, but not otherwise.[1]
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
(2) 
This chapter is not intended to repeal, abrogate or impair any existing deed restrictions, covenants or easements. If this chapter imposes greater restrictions, the provisions of this chapter shall prevail.
I. 
Interpretation. In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this chapter shall be held to be minimum requirements liberally construed in favor of the governing body and not a limitation on or repeal of any other powers granted by the Wisconsin Statutes. If a provision of this chapter, required by Ch. NR 116, Wis. Adm. Code, is unclear, the provision shall be interpreted in light of the standards in effect on the date of the adoption of this chapter or in effect on the date of the most recent text amendment to this chapter.
J. 
Warning and disclaimer of liability. The flood protection standards in this chapter are based on engineering experience and research. Larger floods may occur or the flood height may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This chapter does not imply or guarantee that nonfloodplain areas or permitted floodplain uses will be free from flooding and flood damages. This chapter does not create liability on the part of, or a cause of action against, the municipality or any officer or employee thereof for any flood damage that may result from reliance on this chapter.
K. 
Annexed areas. The Waukesha County floodplain zoning provisions in effect on the date of annexation shall remain in effect and shall be enforced by the municipality for all areas annexed by the municipality until the municipality adopts and enforces an ordinance which meets the requirements of Ch. NR 116, Wis. Adm. Code, and 44 CFR 59 to 72, National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). These annexed lands are described on the municipality's Official Zoning Map. County floodplain zoning provisions are incorporated by reference for the purpose of administering this subsection and are on file in the office of the Municipal Zoning Administrator. All plats or maps of annexation shall show the regional flood elevation and the floodway location.