Chapter XVI — LAND SUBDIVISION›Article III — FLOOD RESISTANT DEVELOPMENT
17-32 SUBDIVISIONS.
Clearlake Planning Code · 2026-07 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · Clearlake
17-32.1 Minimum Requirements. ¶
Subdivision proposals in flood hazard areas, including proposals for manufactured home parks and subdivisions, shall be reviewed to determine that:
a. Such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage and will be reasonably safe from flooding.
b. All public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electric, communications, and water systems are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage in accordance with Sections 17-33.2 and 17-33.3, as applicable, and appropriate codes.
c. Adequate drainage is provided to reduce exposure to flood hazards; in Zones AH and AO, adequate drainage paths shall be provided to guide floodwater around and away from proposed structures. (Ord. #256-2021, S2 (302-1))
17-32.2 Subdivision Requirements. ¶
In addition to the requirements of Section 17-32.1, where any portion of proposed subdivisions, including proposals for manufactured home parks and subdivisions, lies within a flood hazard area, the following shall be required:
The Clearlake Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 286-2026, passed April 2, 2026.
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Ch. XVII, Art. III Flood Resistant Development | Clearlake Municipal Code
a. The flood hazard area, including floodways, as appropriate, shall be delineated on preliminary subdivision plats.
b. Where the subdivision has more than fifty (50) lots or is larger than five (5) acres and base flood elevations are not included on the FIRM, the base flood elevations shall be determined in accordance with Section 17-15.2(a)
c. When, as part of a proposed subdivision, fill will be placed to support buildings, the fill shall be placed in accordance with the building code and approval of the subdivision shall require submission of as-built elevations for each filled pad certified by a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer. (Ord. #256-2021, S2 (302-2))