Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-70.2

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, September 4, 2024
Rule 567-70.2 - Definitions

Definitions used in this title are listed in alphabetical order as follows:

"Agricultural levees or dikes" means levees or dikes constructed to provide limited flood protection to land used primarily for agricultural purposes.

"Animal feeding operation" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Animal feeding operation structure" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Backwater" means the increase in water surface level immediately upstream from any structure, dam, obstruction or deposit, erected, used, or maintained in the floodway or on the floodplains caused by the resulting reduction in conveyance area.

"Building" means all residential housing including mobile homes as defined herein, cabins, factories, warehouses, storage sheds, and other walled, roofed structures constructed for occupation by people or animals or for storage of materials.

"Channel" means a natural or artificial flow path of a stream with definite bed and banks to collect and conduct the normal flow of water.

"Channel change" means either (a) the alteration of the location of a channel of a stream or (b) a substantial modification of the size, slope, or flow characteristics of a channel of a stream for a purpose related to the use of the stream's floodplain surface rather than for the purpose of actually using the water itself, or putting the water to a new use. (Note: Diversions of water subject to the permit requirements of Iowa Code sections 455B.268 and 455B.269 usually are not channel changes.) Increasing the cross-sectional area of a channel by less than 10 percent is not considered a substantial modification of the size, slope, or flow characteristics of a channel of a stream.

"Confinement feeding operation" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Confinement feeding operation building" or "confinement building" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Confinement feeding operation structure" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Dam" means the same as defined in rule 567-73.2 (455B).

"Development" means a structure, dam, obstruction, deposit, excavation or flood control work in a floodway or floodplain.

"Drainage district ditch" means a channel located within the boundaries of a drainage district and excavated to establish a design channel-bottom profile for efficient conveyance of water discharged from agricultural tile systems and open drains.

"Elevating" means raising buildings by fill or other means to or above a minimum level of flood protection.

"Encroachment limits" means the boundaries of the floodway established in the floodplains and designating the width of the channel and minimum width of the overbank areas needed for the conveyance of Q100.

"Equal and opposite conveyance" means the location of development offsets from stream banks so that floodplain lands on each side of a stream convey a share of the flood flows proportionate to the total conveyance available on each respective side of the stream.

"Experienced Iowa flood chart" means a plot on logarithmic graph paper of points representing floods which have been observed and measured in Iowa and subsequently published by the U.S. geological survey or other agency. Each point on the plot is located with the drainage area in square miles as the abscissa and discharge in cubic feet per second as the ordinate.

"Flood control works" means physical works such as dams, levees, floodwalls, and channel improvements or relocations undertaken to provide moderate to high degree of flood protection to existing or proposed structures or land uses.

"Flood hazard area" means the area including the floodplains and the river or stream channel.

"Floodplain" means the land adjacent to a stream which has been or may be inundated by a flood having the magnitude of the regional flood as defined in these rules.

"Flood proofing" means a combination of structural provisions, changes, or adjustments in construction to buildings, structures, or properties subject to flooding primarily for the reduction or elimination of flood damages.

"Floodway fringe" means those portions of the floodplains located landward of the encroachment limits.

"High damage potential" means the flood damage potential associated with the following:

1. Habitable residential buildings and building complexes which include seasonal residential buildings; or

2. Industrial, commercial, agricultural, recreational and other similar buildings or building complexes, which, if inundated by flooding, would result in high public damages as determined by the department or which contain high-value equipment or contents that are not easily removed; or

3. Public buildings or building complexes, which, if inundated by flooding, would result in high public damages as determined by the department.

"Low damage potential" means all buildings, building complexes or floodplain uses not defined as maximum or high damage potential where such structures are designed in a manner that inundation by flood waters results in minimal damage to the structure and its contents. Such structures include but are not limited to the following: detached residential garages, sheds, park shelters, buildings used for storage of equipment or crops that can be easily removed, and buildings used as temporary shelter for livestock.

"Major water source" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Manure storage structure" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

"Maximum damage potential" means the flood damage potential associated with hospitals and like institutions; buildings or building complexes containing documents, data, or instruments of great public value; buildings or building complexes containing materials dangerous to the public or fuel storage facilities; power installations needed in emergency or buildings or building complexes similar in nature or use to those listed above.

"Minimum level of flood protection" means the elevation corresponding to the water surface profile of the regulatory flood associated with a damage potential classification listed in these rules plus any freeboard specified in these rules.

"Mobile home" means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. It does not include recreational vehicles or travel trailers.

"Nominated stream" means the stream or water source named in the petition described in 567-Chapter 72 that seeks designation of a stream as a protected stream.

"Permanent storage" means the volume of water expressed in acre-feet which is stored upstream from a dam or in an impoundment up the level of the principal outlet works of the structure.

"Probable maximum flood" means the flood that may be expected from the most severe combination of critical meteorological and hydrologic conditions that are reasonably possible in the region, and is derived from probable maximum precipitation, the theoretical greatest depth of precipitation for a given duration that is physically possible over a particular drainage area at a certain time of year. The probable maximum precipitation within designated zones in Iowa has been determined by the National Weather Service. The probable maximum flood for any location within Iowa is determined by the department.

"Protected stream" means a stream designated by the department as a "protected stream" in 567-Chapter 72.

"Public damages" means costs resulting from damage to roads and streets, sewers, water mains, other public utilities and public buildings; expenditures for emergency flood protection, evacuation and relief, rehabilitation and cleanup; losses due to interruption of utilities and transportation routes, and interruption of commerce and employment.

"Q100," "Q50," "Q25," "Q15," "Q10," et cetera, means a flood having a 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, et cetera, percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year as determined by the department.

"Regional flood" means a flood representative of the largest floods which have been observed on streams in Iowa.

"Repair and maintenance of a drainage district ditch" means the restoration of the original grade line, cross-sectional area, or other design specifications of a drainage district ditch lawfully established as part of a drainage district formed and operating under the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 468.

"Road projects" means the construction and maintenance of any bridges, culverts, road embankments, and temporary stream crossings.

"Rural areas" means any area not defined or designated as an urban area.

"Seasonal homes" means residential buildings or building complexes which are not used for permanent or year-round human habitation.

"Stream" means a water source that either drains an area of at least two square miles or has been designated as a protected stream in 567-Chapter 72.

"Temporary storage" means the volume of water expressed in acre-feet which may be stored upstream from a dam or in an impoundment above the level of the principal outlet works.

"Urban areas" means incorporated municipalities.

"Water source" means the same as defined in 567-65.1 (459,459B).

Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-70.2

Amended by IAB October 12, 2016/Volume XXXIX, Number 08, effective 11/16/2016
Amended by IAB September 8, 2021/Volume XLIV, Number 5, effective 10/13/2021