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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />REVISION REQUESTOR AND COMMUNITY OFFICIAL FORM <br /> <br />Operation and Maintenance <br /> <br />. Does the physical change involve a flood control structure (e.g., levees, floodwalls, <br />channelization, basins, damsl? 0 Yes [i] No <br /> <br />with a maximum interval of <br /> <br />(entity I <br />months between inspections. <br /> <br /> <br />If yes, please provide the following information for each of the new flood control structures: <br /> <br />A. Inspection of the :flood control project will be conducted periodically by <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />B. Based on the results of scbeduled periodic inspections, appropriate maintenance of the flood <br />control facilities will be conducted by <br /> <br />(ODUty) <br />to ensure the integrity and degree of flood protection of the structure. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />C. A formal plan of operation, including documentation of the flood warning system, specific <br />actions and assignments of responsibility by individual name or tiUe, and provisions for <br />testing the plan at intervals not lesa than one year, 0 has 0 has not been prepared <br />for the flood control structure. <br /> <br />D. The community is willing to assume responsibility for 0 performing 0 overseeing <br />compliance with the maintenance and operation plans of the (Name) <br />flood control structure. If not performed prompUy by an owner other than the community, <br />the community will provide the necessary services without cost to the Federal government. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Attach operation and lDaintenance plans <br /> <br />, I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Requested Response from FEMA <br /> <br />. After examining the pertinent NFIP regulations and reviewing the document entiUed "Appeals, <br />Revisions, and Amendments to Flood Insurance Maps: A Guide for Community Officials," dated <br />January 1990, this r"'luesL is for a: <br /> <br />_a. CLOMR <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~b. LOMR <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />_c. PMR <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />_d. Other: <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />October 1992 <br /> <br />A letter from FEMA commenting on whether a proposed project. iCbuilt as <br />proposed, would justify a map revision (LOMR or PMR), or proposed <br />hydrology changes (see 44 CFR Ch.l, Parts 60, 65, and 72). <br /> <br />A letter from FEMA officially revising the current NFIP map to show <br />changes to floodplains, floodways, or flood elevations. LOMRs typically <br />depict decreased flood hazards. (See 44 CFR Ch. I, Parts 60 and 65.) <br /> <br />A reprinted NFIP map incorporating changes to floodpleins, floodways, or <br />1100d elevations. Because of the time and cost involved to change, reprint, <br />and redistribute an NFIP map, a PMR is usually processed when a revision <br />reflects increased flood hazards or large-scope changes. (See 44 CFR Ch. I, <br />Parts 60 and 65.) <br /> <br />Describe <br /> <br />Page 30f5 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />APPUCATJOHJCERTJ"CATJON FORlIlI FOR COKDmONAL LETTER OF WAPUVlSION,1.E'M'EII 0I'1lAP1lEV!SJON AHDPHYSlCALaiAP REVISION <br />