Chapter 35 — REFERENCED STANDARDS

Section G104 — POWERS AND DUTIES

2025 California Building Code (Title 24, Part 2) · 2025 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · California

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G104.1 Permit applications. All applications for permits shall comply with the following:

G104.1 Permit applications. All applications for permits shall comply with the following: 1. The floodplain administrator shall review all permit applications to determine whether proposed development is located in flood hazard areas established in Section G103.2. 2. Where a proposed development site is in a flood hazard area, all development to which this appendix is applicable as specified in Section G103.1 shall be designed and constructed with methods, practices and materials that minimize flood damage and that are in accordance with this code and ASCE 24.

G104.2 Other permits.

G104.2 Other permits. It shall be the responsibility of the floodplain administrator to ensure that approval of a proposed development shall not be given until proof that necessary permits have been granted by federal or state agencies having jurisdiction over such development.

G104.3 Determination of design flood elevations.

G104.3 Determination of design flood elevations. If design flood elevations are not specified, the floodplain administrator is authorized to require the applicant to meet one of the following: 1. Obtain, review and reasonably utilize data available from a federal, state or other source. 2. Determine the design flood elevation in accordance with accepted hydrologic and hydraulic engineering techniques. Such analyses shall be performed and sealed by a registered design professional. Studies, analyses and computations shall be submitted in sufficient detail to allow review and approval by the…

G104.4 Activities in riverine flood hazard areas.

G104.4 Activities in riverine flood hazard areas. In riverine flood hazard areas where design flood elevations are specified but floodways have not been designated, the floodplain administrator shall not permit any new construction, substantial improvement or other development, including fill, unless the applicant submits an engineering analysis prepared by a registered design professional, demonstrating that the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated flood hazard area encroachment, will not increase the design flood elevation more…

G104.5 Floodway encroachment.

G104.5 Floodway encroachment. Prior to issuing a permit for any floodway encroachment, including fill, new construction, substantial improvements and other development or land-disturbing activity, the floodplain administrator shall require submission of a certification, prepared by a registered design professional, along with supporting technical data, demonstrating that such development will not cause any increase of the base flood level. G104.5.1 Floodway revisions. A floodway encroachment that increases the level of the base flood is authorized if the applicant has applied for a…

G104.6 Watercourse alteration.

G104.6 Watercourse alteration. Prior to issuing a permit for any alteration or relocation of any watercourse, the floodplain administrator shall require the applicant to provide notification of the proposal to the appropriate authorities of all adjacent government jurisdictions, as well as appropriate state agencies. A copy of the notification shall be maintained in the permit records and submitted to FEMA. on Jul 18, 2025 11:14 AM (CDT) THEREUNDER. APPENDIX G—FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION G104.6.1 Engineering analysis. The floodplain administrator shall require submission of an engineering…

G104.7 Alterations in coastal areas.

G104.7 Alterations in coastal areas. Prior to issuing a permit for any alteration of sand dunes and mangrove stands in coastal highhazard areas and coastal A zones, the floodplain administrator shall require submission of an engineering analysis, prepared by a registered design professional, demonstrating that the proposed alteration will not increase the potential for flood damage.

G104.8 Records.

G104.8 Records. The floodplain administrator shall maintain a permanent record of all permits issued in flood hazard areas, including supporting certifications and documentation required by this appendix and copies of inspection reports, design certifications and documentation of elevations required in Section 1612 of this code and Section R306 of the California Residential Code .

G104.9 Inspections.

G104.9 Inspections. Development for which a permit under this appendix is required shall be subject to inspection. The floodplain administrator or the floodplain administrator’s designee shall make, or cause to be made, inspections of all development in flood hazard areas authorized by issuance of a permit under this appendix.

G104.10 Use of changed technical data.

G104.10 Use of changed technical data. The floodplain administrator and the applicant shall not use changed flood hazard area boundaries or base flood elevations for proposed buildings or developments unless the floodplain administrator or applicant has applied for a conditional Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) revision and has received the approval of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).