Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations, 14360-14362 [2011-6060]
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Correction
In the proposed rule published at 75
FR 61377, in the October 5, 2010, issue
of the Federal Register, FEMA
published a table under the authority of
44 CFR 67.4. The table, entitled ‘‘Palo
Pinto County, Texas, and Incorporated
Areas’’ addressed the flooding source
Pollard Creek Tributary No. 5.
The proposed rule listed the location
description for the proposed BFE of
1,032 feet, referenced to the North
American Vertical Datum of 1988, as
being approximately 850 feet upstream
of 23rd Street. The correct location of
this proposed BFE is just upstream of
Northeast 23rd Street. The proposed
rule also listed the location description
for the proposed BFE of 1,049 feet,
referenced to the North American
Vertical Datum of 1988, as being just
upstream of 23rd Street Northeast. The
correct location of this proposed BFE is
approximately 850 feet upstream of 23rd
Street.
This proposed rule correction is
reopening the comment period for
Pollard Creek Tributary No. 5, for the
locations of the proposed BFEs of 1,032
feet and 1,049 feet, both referenced to
the North American Vertical Datum of
1988, due to the error in listing the
location descriptions for these BFEs in
the previously published proposed rule
at 75 FR 61377.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Dated: March 7, 2011.
Sandra K. Knight,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administrator, Mitigation, Department of
Homeland Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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Determinations
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ACTION: Proposed rule; correction.
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On April 14, 2010, FEMA
published in the Federal Register a
proposed rule that contained an
erroneous table. This notice provides
corrections to that table, to be used in
lieu of the information published at 75
FR 19320. The table provided here
represents the flooding sources, location
of referenced elevations, effective and
modified elevations, and communities
affected for Sumter County, Alabama,
and Incorporated Areas. Specifically, it
addresses the following flooding
sources: Factory Creek (backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), Fenache
Creek (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Folsum Branch
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), High Run (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Jones Creek
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Noxubee River (backwater effects
from Tombigbee River), Sandy Creek,
Sucarnoochee River, Tombigbee River,
Tombigbee River Tributary 13
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Tombigbee River Tributary 16
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River, Tombigbee River Tributary 7
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Tombigbee River Tributary 8
(backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Toomsuba Creek, and Whiterock
Creek (backwater effects from
Sucarnoochee River).
DATES: Comments are to be submitted
on or before June 14, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket No. FEMA–B–
1110, to Luis Rodriguez, Chief,
Engineering Management Branch,
Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–4064
or (e-mail) luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis
Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering
Management Branch, Federal Insurance
and Mitigation Administration, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 500 C
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–4064 or (e-mail)
luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
SUMMARY:
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) publishes proposed
determinations of Base (1% annualchance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) and
modified BFEs for communities
participating in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP), in
accordance with section 110 of the
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Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973,
42 U.S.C. 4104, and 44 CFR 67.4(a).
These proposed BFEs and modified
BFEs, together with the floodplain
management criteria required by 44 CFR
60.3, are minimum requirements. They
should not be construed to mean that
the community must change any
existing ordinances that are more
stringent in their floodplain
management requirements. The
community may at any time enact
stricter requirements of its own or
pursuant to policies established by other
Federal, State, or regional entities.
These proposed elevations are used to
meet the floodplain management
requirements of the NFIP and also are
used to calculate the appropriate flood
insurance premium rates for new
buildings built after these elevations are
made final, and for the contents in those
buildings.
Corrections
In the proposed rule published at 75
FR 19321, in the April 14, 2010, issue
of the Federal Register, FEMA
published a table under the authority of
44 CFR 67.4. The table, entitled ‘‘Sumter
County, Alabama, and Incorporated
Areas’’ addressed the following flooding
sources: Factory Creek (Backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), Fenache
Creek (Backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Folsum Branch
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), High Run (Backwater effects
from Tombigbee River), Jones Creek
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Noxubee River (Backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), Sandy
Creek, Sucarnoochee River, Tombigbee
River, Tombigbee River Trib 13
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Tombigbee River Trib 16
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River, Tombigbee River Trib 7
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Tombigbee River Trib 8
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Toomsuba Creek, and Whiterock
Creek (Backwater effects from
Sucarnoochee River). That table
contained inaccurate information as to
the location of referenced elevation,
effective and modified elevation in feet,
and/or communities affected for that
flooding source. In this notice, FEMA is
publishing a table containing the
accurate information, to address these
prior errors. The information provided
below should be used in lieu of that
previously published.
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Flooding source(s)
Location of referenced elevation
* Elevation in feet
(NGVD)
+ Elevation in feet
(NAVD)
# Depth in feet above ground
∧ Elevation in meters
(MSL)
Effective
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Communities affected
Modified
Sumter County, Alabama, and Incorporated Areas
Factory Creek (backwater
from Tombigbee River).
effects
Fenache Creek (backwater effects
from Tombigbee River).
Folsum Branch (backwater effects
from Tombigbee River).
High Run (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River).
Jones Creek (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River).
Noxubee River (backwater effects
from Tombigbee River).
Sandy Creek .......................................
Sucarnoochee River ...........................
Tombigbee River ................................
Tombigbee River Tributary 13 (backwater effects from Tombigbee
River).
Tombigbee River Tributary 16 (backwater effects from Tombigbee
River).
Tombigbee River Tributary 7 (backwater effects from Tombigbee
River).
Tombigbee River Tributary 8 (backwater effects from Tombigbee
River).
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Toomsuba Creek ................................
Whiterock Creek (backwater effects
from Sucarnoochee River).
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
1,600 feet upstream of County
Road 21.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
0.5 mile downstream of County
Road 4.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
500 feet upstream of Fulson
Branch Road.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
2.3 miles upstream of the confluence with the Tombigbee River.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
2,100 feet upstream of County
Road 20.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
7.3 miles upstream of County
Road 85.
Approximately 1 mile downstream of
State Route 28.
Approximately 1,673 feet downstream of East Park Road.
Approximately 1.6 miles downstream
of railroad.
Approximately 1.4 miles upstream of
U.S. Route 11.
Approximately 29.4 miles downstream of U.S. Route 11.
Approximately 12.7 miles upstream
of the Gainesville Dam.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
585 feet downstream of Port of
Unnamed Road.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
740 feet downstream of Port of
Epes Highway.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
1.2 miles downstream of Pine Top
Road.
From the confluence with the
Tombigbee River to approximately
0.6 mile upstream of Trails End
Road.
Approximately 0.7 mile downstream
of the railroad.
Approximately 750 feet upstream of
U.S. Route 11.
From the confluence with the
Sucarnoochee River to approximately 1,073 feet downstream of
Arrington Street.
None
+115
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+126
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+120
Town of Gainesville.
None
+103
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+114
Town of Epes.
None
+122
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+115
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+117
None
+115
None
+120
None
+95
None
+130
None
+108
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+113
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+96
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+101
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+148
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
None
+164
None
+116
* National Geodetic Vertical Datum.
+ North American Vertical Datum.
# Depth in feet above ground.
∧ Mean Sea Level, rounded to the nearest 0.1 meter.
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Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
Town of Epes.
Unincorporated Areas of
Sumter County.
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Location of referenced elevation
* Elevation in feet
(NGVD)
+ Elevation in feet
(NAVD)
# Depth in feet above ground
∧ Elevation in meters
(MSL)
Effective
Communities affected
Modified
** BFEs to be changed include the listed downstream and upstream BFEs, and include BFEs located on the stream reach between the referenced locations above. Please refer to the revised Flood Insurance Rate Map located at the community map repository (see below) for
exact locations of all BFEs to be changed.
Send comments to Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering Management Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472.
ADDRESSES
Town of Epes
Maps are available for inspection at 40 Carrol Street, Epes, AL 35464.
Town of Gainesville
Maps are available for inspection at 9380 State Street, Gainesville, AL 35464.
Unincorporated Areas of Sumter County
Maps are available for inspection at 318 Washington Street, Livingston, AL 35470.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Dated: March 7, 2011.
Sandra K. Knight,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administrator, Mitigation, Department of
Homeland Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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Federal Communications
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ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission adopted a Second Further
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(SFNPRM), in which it announced that
it wished to develop a more
comprehensive record regarding
measures to assist Federally recognized
Native American Tribes and Alaska
Native Villages (Tribes) in obtaining
commercial FM radio station
authorizations. Specifically, the
Commission sought comment on the use
of threshold qualifications for Tribes
applying for commercial FM radio
channel allotments that were added to
the Table of Allotments using the Tribal
Priority adopted by the Commission in
the First Report and Order (First R&O)
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broadcasting to Tribal Lands, and
sought comment on the financial and
other barriers facing Tribes wishing to
enter the commercial broadcast arena.
DATES: Comments may be filed on or
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comments may be filed on or before
May 16, 2011. Written comments on the
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instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: ecfs@fcc.gov. Include the
docket number in the subject line of the
message. See the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this document
for detailed information on how to
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Audio Division, (202) 418–2700;
Thomas Nessinger, Attorney-Advisor,
Media Bureau, Audio Division, (202)
418–2700.
For additional information concerning
the Paperwork Reduction Act
information collection requirements
contained in this document, contact
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summary of the Commission’s Second
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
FCC 11–28, adopted March 3, 2011, and
released March 3, 2011.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Part 67
[Docket ID FEMA-2010-0003; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-B-1110]
Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Proposed rule; correction.
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SUMMARY: On April 14, 2010, FEMA published in the Federal Register a
proposed rule that contained an erroneous table. This notice provides
corrections to that table, to be used in lieu of the information
published at 75 FR 19320. The table provided here represents the
flooding sources, location of referenced elevations, effective and
modified elevations, and communities affected for Sumter County,
Alabama, and Incorporated Areas. Specifically, it addresses the
following flooding sources: Factory Creek (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Fenache Creek (backwater effects from Tombigbee
River), Folsum Branch (backwater effects from Tombigbee River), High
Run (backwater effects from Tombigbee River), Jones Creek (backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), Noxubee River (backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Sandy Creek, Sucarnoochee River, Tombigbee River,
Tombigbee River Tributary 13 (backwater effects from Tombigbee River),
Tombigbee River Tributary 16 (backwater effects from Tombigbee River,
Tombigbee River Tributary 7 (backwater effects from Tombigbee River),
Tombigbee River Tributary 8 (backwater effects from Tombigbee River),
Toomsuba Creek, and Whiterock Creek (backwater effects from
Sucarnoochee River).
DATES: Comments are to be submitted on or before June 14, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. FEMA-B-
1110, to Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering Management Branch, Federal
Insurance and Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-4064 or (e-
mail) luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering
Management Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration,
Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC
20472, (202) 646-4064 or (e-mail) luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) publishes proposed determinations of Base (1% annual-chance)
Flood Elevations (BFEs) and modified BFEs for communities participating
in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), in accordance with
section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C.
4104, and 44 CFR 67.4(a).
These proposed BFEs and modified BFEs, together with the floodplain
management criteria required by 44 CFR 60.3, are minimum requirements.
They should not be construed to mean that the community must change any
existing ordinances that are more stringent in their floodplain
management requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter
requirements of its own or pursuant to policies established by other
Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations are
used to meet the floodplain management requirements of the NFIP and
also are used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium
rates for new buildings built after these elevations are made final,
and for the contents in those buildings.
Corrections
In the proposed rule published at 75 FR 19321, in the April 14,
2010, issue of the Federal Register, FEMA published a table under the
authority of 44 CFR 67.4. The table, entitled ``Sumter County, Alabama,
and Incorporated Areas'' addressed the following flooding sources:
Factory Creek (Backwater effects from Tombigbee River), Fenache Creek
(Backwater effects from Tombigbee River), Folsum Branch (Backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), High Run (Backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Jones Creek (Backwater effects from Tombigbee River),
Noxubee River (Backwater effects from Tombigbee River), Sandy Creek,
Sucarnoochee River, Tombigbee River, Tombigbee River Trib 13 (Backwater
effects from Tombigbee River), Tombigbee River Trib 16 (Backwater
effects from Tombigbee River, Tombigbee River Trib 7 (Backwater effects
from Tombigbee River), Tombigbee River Trib 8 (Backwater effects from
Tombigbee River), Toomsuba Creek, and Whiterock Creek (Backwater
effects from Sucarnoochee River). That table contained inaccurate
information as to the location of referenced elevation, effective and
modified elevation in feet, and/or communities affected for that
flooding source. In this notice, FEMA is publishing a table containing
the accurate information, to address these prior errors. The
information provided below should be used in lieu of that previously
published.
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* Elevation in feet (NGVD) +
Elevation in feet (NAVD)
Depth in feet above
Flooding source(s) Location of ground [caret] Elevation in Communities affected
referenced elevation meters (MSL)
--------------------------------
Effective Modified
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Sumter County, Alabama, and Incorporated Areas
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Factory Creek (backwater effects From the confluence None +115 Unincorporated Areas
from Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River to
approximately 1,600
feet upstream of
County Road 21.
Fenache Creek (backwater effects From the confluence None +126 Unincorporated Areas
from Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River to
approximately 0.5
mile downstream of
County Road 4.
Folsum Branch (backwater effects From the confluence None +120 Town of Gainesville.
from Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee
River to
approximately 500
feet upstream of
Fulson Branch Road.
High Run (backwater effects from From the confluence None +103 Unincorporated Areas
Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River to
approximately 2.3
miles upstream of
the confluence with
the Tombigbee River.
Jones Creek (backwater effects From the confluence None +114 Town of Epes.
from Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee
River to
approximately 2,100
feet upstream of
County Road 20.
Noxubee River (backwater effects From the confluence None +122 Unincorporated Areas
from Tombigbee River). with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River to
approximately 7.3
miles upstream of
County Road 85.
Sandy Creek....................... Approximately 1 mile None +115 Unincorporated Areas
downstream of State of Sumter County.
Route 28.
Approximately 1,673 None +117
feet downstream of
East Park Road.
Sucarnoochee River................ Approximately 1.6 None +115 Unincorporated Areas
miles downstream of of Sumter County.
railroad.
Approximately 1.4 None +120
miles upstream of
U.S. Route 11.
Tombigbee River................... Approximately 29.4 None +95 Town of Epes.
miles downstream of
U.S. Route 11.
Approximately 12.7 None +130
miles upstream of
the Gainesville Dam.
Tombigbee River Tributary 13 From the confluence None +108 Unincorporated Areas
(backwater effects from Tombigbee with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River). River to
approximately 585
feet downstream of
Port of Unnamed Road.
Tombigbee River Tributary 16 From the confluence None +113 Unincorporated Areas
(backwater effects from Tombigbee with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River). River to
approximately 740
feet downstream of
Port of Epes Highway.
Tombigbee River Tributary 7 From the confluence None +96 Unincorporated Areas
(backwater effects from Tombigbee with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River). River to
approximately 1.2
miles downstream of
Pine Top Road.
Tombigbee River Tributary 8 From the confluence None +101 Unincorporated Areas
(backwater effects from Tombigbee with the Tombigbee of Sumter County.
River). River to
approximately 0.6
mile upstream of
Trails End Road.
Toomsuba Creek.................... Approximately 0.7 None +148 Unincorporated Areas
mile downstream of of Sumter County.
the railroad.
Approximately 750 None +164
feet upstream of
U.S. Route 11.
Whiterock Creek (backwater effects From the confluence None +116 Unincorporated Areas
from Sucarnoochee River). with the of Sumter County.
Sucarnoochee River
to approximately
1,073 feet
downstream of
Arrington Street.
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* National Geodetic Vertical Datum.
+ North American Vertical Datum.
Depth in feet above ground.
[caret] Mean Sea Level, rounded to the nearest 0.1 meter.
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** BFEs to be changed include the listed downstream and upstream BFEs, and include BFEs located on the stream
reach between the referenced locations above. Please refer to the revised Flood Insurance Rate Map located at
the community map repository (see below) for exact locations of all BFEs to be changed.
Send comments to Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering Management Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472.
ADDRESSES
Town of Epes
Maps are available for inspection at 40 Carrol Street, Epes, AL 35464.
Town of Gainesville
Maps are available for inspection at 9380 State Street, Gainesville, AL 35464.
Unincorporated Areas of Sumter County
Maps are available for inspection at 318 Washington Street, Livingston, AL 35470.
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(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 97.022, ``Flood
Insurance.'')
Dated: March 7, 2011.
Sandra K. Knight,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administrator, Mitigation,
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
[FR Doc. 2011-6060 Filed 3-15-11; 8:45 am]
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