Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations, 3398-3400 [2020-00812]
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(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov.
Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov; or visit
the FEMA Map Information eXchange
(FMIX) online at https://
www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_
main.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FEMA
proposes to make flood hazard
determinations for each community
listed below, 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 flood hazard
determinations, together with the
floodplain management criteria required
by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that
are required. 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
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Federal, State, or regional entities.
These flood hazard determinations are
used to meet the floodplain
management requirements of the NFIP
and are used to calculate the
appropriate flood insurance premium
rates for new buildings built after the
FIRM and FIS report become effective.
The communities affected by the
flood hazard determinations are
provided in the tables below. Any
request for reconsideration of the
revised flood hazard information shown
on the Preliminary FIRM and FIS report
that satisfies the data requirements
outlined in 44 CFR 67.6(b) is considered
an appeal. Comments unrelated to the
flood hazard determinations also will be
considered before the FIRM and FIS
report become effective.
Use of a Scientific Resolution Panel
(SRP) is available to communities in
support of the appeal resolution
process. SRPs are independent panels of
experts in hydrology, hydraulics, and
other pertinent sciences established to
review conflicting scientific and
technical data and provide
recommendations for resolution. Use of
the SRP only may be exercised after
FEMA and local communities have been
engaged in a collaborative consultation
process for at least 60 days without a
Community
mutually acceptable resolution of an
appeal. Additional information
regarding the SRP process can be found
online at https://www.floodsrp.org/pdfs/
srp_overview.pdf.
The watersheds and/or communities
affected are listed in the tables below.
The Preliminary FIRM, and where
applicable, FIS report for each
community are available for inspection
at both the online location https://
www.fema.gov/preliminaryfloodhazard
data and the respective Community
Map Repository address listed in the
tables. For communities with multiple
ongoing Preliminary studies, the studies
can be identified by the unique project
number and Preliminary FIRM date
listed in the tables. Additionally, the
current effective FIRM and FIS report
for each community are accessible
online through the FEMA Map Service
Center at https://msc.fema.gov for
comparison.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Risk
Management, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
Community map repository address
Salt Lake County, Utah and Incorporated Areas
Project: 15–08–0753S Preliminary Date: July 12, 2019
City
City
City
City
City
City
of
of
of
of
of
of
Bluffdale ........................................................................................
Draper ...........................................................................................
Herriman .......................................................................................
Millcreek ........................................................................................
Riverton .........................................................................................
Salt Lake City ................................................................................
City of Sandy City .....................................................................................
City of South Jordan .................................................................................
City of West Jordan ..................................................................................
Unincorporated Areas of Salt Lake County .............................................
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City Hall, 2222 West 14400 South, Bluffdale, UT 84065.
City Hall, 1020 East Pioneer Road, Draper, UT 84020.
City Hall, 5355 West Herriman Main Street, Herriman, UT 84096.
City Hall, 3330 South 1300 East, Millcreek, UT 84106.
City Hall, 12830 South Redwood Road, Riverton, UT 84065.
Engineering Division, 349 South 200 East, Suite 600, Salt Lake City,
UT 84111.
Public Utilities, 10000 Centennial Parkway, Suite 241, Sandy City, UT
84070.
City Hall, 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095.
City Hall, 8000 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT 84088.
Salt Lake County Public Works, Engineering, 2001 South State Street,
Suite N3–120, Salt Lake City, UT 84190.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
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[Docket ID FEMA–2020–0002; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–B–2003]
Proposed Flood Hazard
Determinations
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Comments are requested on
proposed flood hazard determinations,
SUMMARY:
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which may include additions or
modifications of any Base Flood
Elevation (BFE), base flood depth,
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
boundary or zone designation, or
regulatory floodway on the Flood
Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), and
where applicable, in the supporting
Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports for
the communities listed in the table
below. The purpose of this notice is to
seek general information and comment
regarding the preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report that the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) has provided to the affected
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communities. The FIRM and FIS report
are the basis of the floodplain
management measures that the
community is required either to adopt
or to show evidence of having in effect
in order to qualify or remain qualified
for participation in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP). In addition,
the FIRM and FIS report, once effective,
will be used by insurance agents and
others to calculate appropriate flood
insurance premium rates for new
buildings and the contents of those
buildings.
DATES: Comments are to be submitted
on or before April 20, 2020.
ADDRESSES: The Preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report for
each community are available for
inspection at both the online location
https://www.fema.gov/preliminary
floodhazarddata and the respective
Community Map Repository address
listed in the tables below. Additionally,
the current effective FIRM and FIS
report for each community are
accessible online through the FEMA
Map Service Center at https://
msc.fema.gov for comparison.
You may submit comments, identified
by Docket No. FEMA–B–2003, to Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov; or visit
the FEMA Map Information eXchange
(FMIX) online at https://
www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_
main.html.
FEMA
proposes to make flood hazard
determinations for each community
listed below, 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 flood hazard
determinations, together with the
floodplain management criteria required
by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that
are required. 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 flood hazard determinations are
used to meet the floodplain
management requirements of the NFIP
and are used to calculate the
appropriate flood insurance premium
rates for new buildings built after the
FIRM and FIS report become effective.
The communities affected by the
flood hazard determinations are
provided in the tables below. Any
request for reconsideration of the
revised flood hazard information shown
on the Preliminary FIRM and FIS report
that satisfies the data requirements
outlined in 44 CFR 67.6(b) is considered
an appeal. Comments unrelated to the
flood hazard determinations also will be
considered before the FIRM and FIS
report become effective.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Community
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Use of a Scientific Resolution Panel
(SRP) is available to communities in
support of the appeal resolution
process. SRPs are independent panels of
experts in hydrology, hydraulics, and
other pertinent sciences established to
review conflicting scientific and
technical data and provide
recommendations for resolution. Use of
the SRP only may be exercised after
FEMA and local communities have been
engaged in a collaborative consultation
process for at least 60 days without a
mutually acceptable resolution of an
appeal. Additional information
regarding the SRP process can be found
online at https://www.floodsrp.org/pdfs/
srp_overview.pdf.
The watersheds and/or communities
affected are listed in the tables below.
The Preliminary FIRM, and where
applicable, FIS report for each
community are available for inspection
at both the online location https://
www.fema.gov/preliminaryfloodhazard
data and the respective Community
Map Repository address listed in the
tables. For communities with multiple
ongoing Preliminary studies, the studies
can be identified by the unique project
number and Preliminary FIRM date
listed in the tables. Additionally, the
current effective FIRM and FIS report
for each community are accessible
online through the FEMA Map Service
Center at https://msc.fema.gov for
comparison.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Risk
Management, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
Community map repository address
Lancaster County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 18–03–0032S Preliminary Date: July 1, 2019
Town of Kilmarnock ..................................................................................
Unincorporated Areas of Lancaster County .............................................
Town Hall, 1 North Main Street, Kilmarnock, VA 22482.
Lancaster County Administration Building, 8311 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster, VA 22503.
Richmond County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 18–03–0034S Preliminary Date: July 19, 2019
Town of Warsaw .......................................................................................
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Unincorporated Areas of Richmond County ............................................
Robert W. Lowery Municipal Building, 78 Belle Ville Lane, Warsaw, VA
22572.
Richmond County Administrative Office, 101 Court Circle, Warsaw, VA
22572.
Westmoreland County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 19–03–0001S Preliminary Date: July 1, 2019
Town of Montross .....................................................................................
Unincorporated Areas of Westmoreland County .....................................
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Town Hall, 15869 Kings Highway, Montross, VA 22520.
Westmoreland County, George D. English, Sr. Memorial Building, 111
Polk Street, Montross, VA 22520.
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listed in the table below and online
through the FEMA Map Service Center
at https://msc.fema.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov; or visit
the FEMA Map Information eXchange
(FMIX) online at https://
www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_
main.html.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID FEMA–2020–0002]
Changes in Flood Hazard
Determinations
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
New or modified Base (1percent annual chance) Flood
Elevations (BFEs), base flood depths,
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
boundaries or zone designations, and/or
regulatory floodways (hereinafter
referred to as flood hazard
determinations) as shown on the
indicated Letter of Map Revision
(LOMR) for each of the communities
listed in the table below are finalized.
Each LOMR revises the Flood Insurance
Rate Maps (FIRMs), and in some cases
the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports,
currently in effect for the listed
communities. The flood hazard
determinations modified by each LOMR
will be used to calculate flood insurance
premium rates for new buildings and
their contents.
DATES: Each LOMR was finalized as in
the table below.
ADDRESSES: Each LOMR is available for
inspection at both the respective
Community Map Repository address
SUMMARY:
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Risk
Management, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
Location and case
No.
Chief executive officer of community
Community map repository
Date of
modification
Town of Castle Rock
(18–08–1226P).
The Honorable Jason Gray, Mayor, Town
of Castle Rock, 100 North Wilcox
Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
The Honorable Roger A. Partridge, Chairman, Douglas County Board of Commissioners, 100 3rd Street, Castle
Rock, CO 80104.
The Honorable John Cressman, Mayor,
Town of Palmer Lake, P.O. Box 208,
Palmer Lake, CO 80133.
The Honorable Marc Williams, Mayor,
City of Arvada, 8101 Ralston Road, Arvada, CO 80002.
Water Department, 175 Kellogg
Court, Castle Rock, CO
80109.
Douglas County Public Works,
Engineering Division, 100 3rd
Street, Castle Rock, CO
80104.
Town Hall, 42 Valley Crescent
Street, Palmer Lake, CO
80133.
Engineering Department, 8101
Ralston Road, Arvada, CO
80002.
Dec. 6, 2019 ...................
080050
Dec. 6, 2019 ...................
080049
Dec. 17, 2019 .................
080065
Dec. 20, 2019 .................
085072
Unincorporated
areas of Jefferson
County (19–08–
0295P).
The Honorable Libby Szabo, Chair, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners, 100 Jefferson County Parkway,
Suite 5550, Golden, CO 80419.
Dec. 20, 2019 .................
080087
Jefferson
(FEMA Docket No.: B–
1958).
Unincorporated
areas of Jefferson
County (19–08–
0696P).
The Honorable Libby Szabo, Chair, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners, 100 Jefferson County Parkway,
Suite 5550, Golden, CO 80419.
Dec. 6, 2019 ...................
080087
Pueblo (FEMA
Docket No.:
B–1958).
City of Pueblo, (19–
08–0224P).
The Honorable Nicholas A. Gradisar,
Mayor, City of Pueblo, 1 City Hall
Place, Pueblo, CO 81003.
Jefferson County Department
of Planning and Zoning, 100
Jefferson County Parkway,
Suite 3550, Golden, CO
80419.
Jefferson County Department
of Planning and Zoning, 100
Jefferson County Parkway,
Suite 3550, Golden, CO
80419.
Public Works Department, 211
East D Street, Pueblo, CO
81003.
Dec. 9, 2019 ...................
085077
State and county
Colorado:
Douglas (FEMA
Docket No.:
B–1958).
Douglas (FEMA
Docket No.:
B–1958).
El Paso (FEMA
Docket No.:
B–1958).
Jefferson
(FEMA Docket No.: B–
1967).
Jefferson
(FEMA Docket No.: B–
1967).
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The
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) makes the final flood hazard
determinations as shown in the LOMRs
for each community listed in the table
below. Notice of these modified flood
hazard determinations has been
published in newspapers of local
circulation and 90 days have elapsed
since that publication. The Deputy
Associate Administrator for Insurance
and Mitigation has resolved any appeals
resulting from this notification.
The modified flood hazard
determinations are made pursuant to
section 206 of the Flood Disaster
Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4105,
and are in accordance with the National
Flood Insurance Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C.
4001 et seq., and with 44 CFR part 65.
For rating purposes, the currently
effective community number is shown
and must be used for all new policies
and renewals.
The new or modified flood hazard
information is the basis for the
floodplain management measures that
the community is required either to
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
adopt or to show evidence of being
already in effect in order to remain
qualified for participation in the
National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP).
This new or modified flood hazard
information, together with the
floodplain management criteria required
by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that
are required. 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.
This new or modified flood hazard
determinations are used to meet the
floodplain management requirements of
the NFIP and are used to calculate the
appropriate flood insurance premium
rates for new buildings, and for the
contents in those buildings. The
changes in flood hazard determinations
are in accordance with 44 CFR 65.4.
Interested lessees and owners of real
property are encouraged to review the
final flood hazard information available
at the address cited below for each
community or online through the FEMA
Map Service Center at https://
msc.fema.gov.
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Unincorporated
areas of Douglas
County (18–08–
1226P).
Town of Palmer
Lake (19–08–
0006P).
City of Arvada (19–
08–0295P).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
[Docket ID FEMA-2020-0002; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-B-2003]
Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Comments are requested on proposed flood hazard
determinations, which may include additions or modifications of any
Base Flood Elevation (BFE), base flood depth, Special Flood Hazard Area
(SFHA) boundary or zone designation, or regulatory floodway on the
Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), and where applicable, in the
supporting Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports for the communities
listed in the table below. The purpose of this notice is to seek
general information and comment regarding the preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report that the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) has provided to the affected
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communities. The FIRM and FIS report are the basis of the floodplain
management measures that the community is required either to adopt or
to show evidence of having in effect in order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP). In addition, the FIRM and FIS report, once effective, will be
used by insurance agents and others to calculate appropriate flood
insurance premium rates for new buildings and the contents of those
buildings.
DATES: Comments are to be submitted on or before April 20, 2020.
ADDRESSES: The Preliminary FIRM, and where applicable, the FIS report
for each community are available for inspection at both the online
location https://www.fema.gov/preliminaryfloodhazarddata and the
respective Community Map Repository address listed in the tables below.
Additionally, the current effective FIRM and FIS report for each
community are accessible online through the FEMA Map Service Center at
https://msc.fema.gov for comparison.
You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. FEMA-B-2003, to
Rick Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services Branch, Federal Insurance
and Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400 C Street SW, Washington, DC
20472, (202) 646-7659, or (email) [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering
Services Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, FEMA,
400 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-7659, or (email)
[email protected]; or visit the FEMA Map Information
eXchange (FMIX) online at https://www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_main.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA proposes to make flood hazard
determinations for each community listed below, 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 flood hazard determinations, together with the
floodplain management criteria required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum
that are required. 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 flood
hazard determinations are used to meet the floodplain management
requirements of the NFIP and are used to calculate the appropriate
flood insurance premium rates for new buildings built after the FIRM
and FIS report become effective.
The communities affected by the flood hazard determinations are
provided in the tables below. Any request for reconsideration of the
revised flood hazard information shown on the Preliminary FIRM and FIS
report that satisfies the data requirements outlined in 44 CFR 67.6(b)
is considered an appeal. Comments unrelated to the flood hazard
determinations also will be considered before the FIRM and FIS report
become effective.
Use of a Scientific Resolution Panel (SRP) is available to
communities in support of the appeal resolution process. SRPs are
independent panels of experts in hydrology, hydraulics, and other
pertinent sciences established to review conflicting scientific and
technical data and provide recommendations for resolution. Use of the
SRP only may be exercised after FEMA and local communities have been
engaged in a collaborative consultation process for at least 60 days
without a mutually acceptable resolution of an appeal. Additional
information regarding the SRP process can be found online at https://www.floodsrp.org/pdfs/srp_overview.pdf.
The watersheds and/or communities affected are listed in the tables
below. The Preliminary FIRM, and where applicable, FIS report for each
community are available for inspection at both the online location
https://www.fema.gov/preliminaryfloodhazarddata and the respective
Community Map Repository address listed in the tables. For communities
with multiple ongoing Preliminary studies, the studies can be
identified by the unique project number and Preliminary FIRM date
listed in the tables. Additionally, the current effective FIRM and FIS
report for each community are accessible online through the FEMA Map
Service Center at https://msc.fema.gov for comparison.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 97.022, ``Flood
Insurance.'')
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Risk Management, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Community map repository
Community address
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Lancaster County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 18-03-0032S Preliminary Date: July 1, 2019
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Town of Kilmarnock..................... Town Hall, 1 North Main Street,
Kilmarnock, VA 22482.
Unincorporated Areas of Lancaster Lancaster County Administration
County. Building, 8311 Mary Ball Road,
Lancaster, VA 22503.
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Richmond County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 18-03-0034S Preliminary Date: July 19, 2019
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Town of Warsaw......................... Robert W. Lowery Municipal
Building, 78 Belle Ville Lane,
Warsaw, VA 22572.
Unincorporated Areas of Richmond County Richmond County Administrative
Office, 101 Court Circle,
Warsaw, VA 22572.
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Westmoreland County, Virginia and Incorporated Areas
Project: 19-03-0001S Preliminary Date: July 1, 2019
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Town of Montross....................... Town Hall, 15869 Kings Highway,
Montross, VA 22520.
Unincorporated Areas of Westmoreland Westmoreland County, George D.
County. English, Sr. Memorial
Building, 111 Polk Street,
Montross, VA 22520.
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