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Page 4 of 6 1 Issue Date: April 2, 3048 Effective Date: August 17, 2018 1 Case No.: 17.70-1641P I LOMB -APP <br />`P, Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />_1rll�',4` Washington, D.C. 20472 <br />LETTER OF MAP REVISION <br />DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (CONTINUED) <br />COMMUNITY INFORMATION <br />APPLICABLE NFIP REGUL ATiON&COMMUNITY OBLIGATION <br />We have made this determination pursuant to Section 206 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) and in accordance <br />with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, P.L. 90.448), <br />42 U,S.C. 40014128, and 44 GFR Part 65. Pursuant to Section 1361 of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, <br />communities participating in the NFIP are required to adopt and enforce floodplain management regulations that meet or exceed NF1P <br />criteria. These criteria, including adoption of the FIS report and FIRM, and the modifications made by this LOMB, are the minimum <br />requirements for continued NFIP participation and do not supersede more stringent State/Commonwealth or local requirements to which <br />the regulations apply. <br />We provide the floodway designation to your community as a tool to regulate floodplain development. Therefore, the floodway revision <br />we have described in this letter, while acceptable to us, must also be acceptable to your community and adopted by appropriate <br />community action, as specified in Paragraph 60.30) of the NFIP regulations. <br />COMMUNITY REMINDERS <br />We based this determination on the I -percent annual -chance discharges computed in the submitted hydrologic model. Future <br />development ofprojects upstream could cause increased discharges, which could cause increased flood hazards. A comprehensive <br />restudy of your community's flood hazards would consider the cumulative effects of development on discharges and could, therefore, <br />indicate that greater flood hazards exist in. this area. <br />Your community must regulate all proposed floodplain development and ensure that permits required by Federal and/or <br />State/Commonwealth law have been obtained. State/Commonwealth or community officials, based on knowledge of local conditions <br />and in the interest of safety, may set higher standards for construction or may limit development in floodplain areas, Ifyour <br />State/Commonwealth or community has adopted more restrictive or comprehensive floodplain management criteria, those criteria take <br />Precedence over the minimum NFIP requirements. <br />We will not print and distribute this LOMB to primary users, such as local insurance agents or mortgage lenders; instead, the community <br />will serve as a repository for the new data. We encourage you to disseminate the information in this LOMB by preparing a news release <br />for publication in your community's newspaper that describes the revision and explains how your community will provide the data and <br />help interpret the NFIP maps. In that way, interested persons, such as property owners, insurance agents, and mortgage lenders, can <br />benefit from the information. <br />This determination Is based an the flood data presently available. The enclosed documents provide additional information regarding this determination. If you have <br />MY questions about this document, please contact the FEMA Map information exchange toll free at 1-877-336-2827 (1 -877 -FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the <br />LOMC Clearinghouse, 3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22304-6428. Addltional information about the NFIP is available on our webske at <br />Mtp:llwww,fema.govinflp_ <br />4-""f <br />Patrick "Rick' F. Sacblbit, P.E., Branch Chief <br />Engineering Services Branch <br />Federal insurance and Mitigation Administration 17-10-1541P 102 -1 -A -C <br />