Int. No. 2198-A
By Council Members Matteo, Rosenthal, Rose, Rivera and Gennaro
A Local Law to amend the New York city building code, in relation to additional freeboard for structures in the floodplain
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The New York city amendments to section 2.3 of ASCE 24-05 as set forth in section G501.1 of chapter G5 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as amended by local law number 141 for the year 2013, is amended to read as follows:
Section 2.3. Table 2-1 of Section 2.3 (Elevation Requirements) is amended to read as follows:
TABLE 2-1
MINIMUM elevation of the top of lowest floor
Relative to design flood elevation (DFE)-A-Zonesa
Structural Occupancy Categoryb |
Minimum Elevation of Lowest Floor |
I |
DFE = BFE + 2 ft |
[II (1-and 2- family dwellings)] |
[DFE = BFE + 2 ft] |
IIc, d [(all others)] |
DFE = BFE + [1]- 2 ft |
IIIc, d |
DFE = BFE + [1] 2 ft |
IVc |
DFE = BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
a. Minimum elevations shown in Table 2-1 do not apply to V Zones (see Table 4-1). Minimum elevations shown in Table 2-1 apply to A-Zones unless specific elevation requirements are given in Section 3 of this Standard.
b. See Table 1-1, or Table 1604.5 of the New York City Building Code, for structural occupancy category descriptions.
c. For nonresidential buildings and nonresidential portions of mixed-use buildings, the lowest floor shall be allowed below the minimum elevation if the structure meets the floodproofing requirements of Section 6.
d. Buildings that include I-2 occupancies that are hospitals shall use the greater of (i) the DFE for the applicable structural occupancy category as indicated in this table or (ii) the 500-year flood elevation.
§ 2. The New York city amendments to section 4.4 of ASCE 24-05 as set forth in section G501.1 of chapter G5 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as amended by local law number 141 for the year 2013, is amended to read as follows:
Section 4.4. Table 4-1 of Section 4.4 (Elevation Requirements) is amended to read as follows:
Table 4-1
Minimum Elevation of Bottom of Lowest Supporting
Horizontal Structural Member of Lowest Floor
Relative to Design Flood Elevation (DFE)-V-Zones and Coastal A-Zones
Structural Occupancy categorya |
Member orientation relative to the Direction of wave approach |
|
Parallelb |
Perpendicularb |
I |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
[II (1-and 2- family dwellings)] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
IIc [(all others)] |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE-BFE + [1] 2 ft |
IIIc |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
IVc |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
a. See Table 1-1, or Table 1604.5 of the New York City Building Code, for structural occupancy category descriptions.
b. Orientation of lowest horizontal structural member relative to the general direction of wave approach; parallel shall mean less than or equal to 20 degrees from the direction of approach; perpendicular shall mean greater than 20 degrees from the direction of approach.
c. Buildings that include I-2 occupancies that are hospitals shall use the greater of (i) the DFE for the applicable structural occupancy category as indicated in this table or (ii) the 500-year flood elevation.
§ 3. The New York city amendments to section 5.1 of ASCE 24-05 as set forth in section G501.1 of chapter G5 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as amended by local law number 141 for the year 2013, is amended to read as follows:
Section 5.1. Table 5-1 of Section 5.1 (Materials, General) is amended to read as follows:
Table 5-1
Minimum Elevation, Relative to Design Flood
Elevation (DFE), Below which Damage-Resistant
Materials Shall be Used
Structural Occupancy categorya |
A-ZONE |
Coastal High Hazard Areas and Coastal A-Zones |
|
|
Orientation Parallelb |
Orientation Perpendicularb |
I |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
[II (1-and 2- family dwellings)] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
IIc [(all others)] |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
IIIc |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 3 ft |
IVc |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
DFE=BFE + 3 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
a. See Table 1-1, or Table 1604.5 of the New York City Building Code, for structural occupancy category descriptions.
b. Wet or dry floodproofing shall extend to the same level.
c. Dry floodproofing of residential buildings and residential portions of mixed use buildings shall not be permitted.
d. Buildings that include I-2 occupancies that are hospitals shall use the greater of (i) the DFE for the applicable structural occupancy category as indicated in this table or (ii) the 500-year flood elevation.
§ 4. The New York city amendments to section 6.2 of ASCE 24-05 as set forth in section G501.1 of chapter G5 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as amended by local law number 141 for the year 2013, is amended to read as follows:
Section 6.2. Table 6-1 of Section 6.2 (Dry Floodproofing) is amended to read as follows:
TABLE 6-1
MINIMUM ELEVATION OF FLOODPROOFING, RELATIVE TO
DESIGN FLOOD ELEVATION (DFE)-A-ZONES
STRUCTURAL OCCUPANCY CATEGORYa |
MINIMUM ELEVATION OF FLOODPROOFINGb |
I |
DFE=BFE+ [1] 2 ft |
IIc,d |
DFE=BFE+ [1] 2 ft |
IIId |
DFE=BFE+ [1] 2 ft |
IVd |
DFE=BFE+ 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
§ 5. The New York city amendments to section 7.1 of ASCE 24-05 as set forth in section G501.1 of chapter G5 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as amended by local law number 141 for the year 2013, is amended to read as follows:
Section 7.1. Table 7-1 of Section 7.1 (General) is amended to read as follows (see Table 7-1 below):
Table 7-1
Minimum Elevation of utilities and attendant equipment relative to design flood elevation (dfe)
Structural Occupancy categorya |
LOCATE UTILITIES AND ATTENDANT EQUIPMENT ABOVEb |
|
A-Zones |
Coastal High Hazard Area and Coastal A-Zones |
|
|
Orientation Parallelc |
Orientation Perpendicularc |
I |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
[II (1-and 2- family dwellings)] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
[DFE=BFE + 2 ft] |
IIc [(all others)] |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
IIIc |
DFE=BFE + [1] 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft |
DFE=BFE + 3 ft |
IVc |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
DFE=BFE + 2 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
DFE=BFE + 3 ft or 500-year flood elevation, whichever is higher |
a. See Table 1-1, or Table 1604.5 of the New York City Building Code, for structural occupancy category descriptions.
b. Locate utilities and attendant equipment above elevations shown unless otherwise provided in the text.
c. Orientation of lowest horizontal structural member relative to the general direction of wave approach; parallel shall mean less than or equal to +20 degrees from the direction of approach; perpendicular shall mean greater than +20 degrees from the direction of approach.
d. Buildings that include I-2 occupancies that are hospitals shall use the greater of (i) the DFE for the applicable structural occupancy category as indicated in this table or (ii) the 500-year flood elevation.
§ 6. This local law takes effect 1 year after it becomes law, except that this local law shall not apply to construction work related to applications for construction document approval filed prior to such effective date.
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3/10/21 9:10p.m.