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County
Arapahoe
Community
Arapahoe County
Stream Name
Cottonwood Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
LOMR - Affected Panel 08005C 0480 J - Case No. 99-08-193P
Date
8/26/1999
Prepared For
Arapahoe County
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />2 <br /> <br />Floodway Data Table. This LOMR hereby revises the above-referenced panel(s) of the effective FIRM <br />and the affected portions of the FIS report, both dated August 16, 1995, <br /> <br />The modifications are effective as of the date shown above. The map panel( s) as listed above and as <br />modified by this letter will be used for all flood insurance policies and renewals issued for your community. <br />The following table is a partial listing of existing and modified BFEs: <br /> <br />Location <br /> <br />Existing BFE <br />(feet)* <br /> <br />Modified BFE <br />(feet)* <br /> <br />Just upstream of East Caley Avenue <br />Just downstream of East Arapahoe Road <br />Approximately 250 feet upstream of East Arapahoe Road <br /> <br />5,644 <br />5,663 <br />5,664 <br /> <br />5,648 <br />5,660 <br />5,666 <br /> <br />*Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum, rounded to the nearest whole foot <br /> <br />Public notification of the proposed modified BFEs will be given in The Villager on or about September 23 <br />and September 30, 1999. A copy of this notification is enclosed. In addition, a notice of changes will be <br />published in the Federal Register. Within 90 days of the second publication in The Villager, a citizen may <br />request that FEMA reconsider the determination made by this LOMR. Any request for reconsideration <br />must be based on scientific or technical data. All interested parties are on notice that, until the 90-day <br />period elapses, the determination to modify the BFEs presented in this LOMR may itself be modified. <br /> <br />Because this LOMR will not be printed and distributed to primary users, such as local insurance agents and <br />mortgage lenders, your community will serve as a repository for these new data. We encourage you to <br />disseminate the information reflected by this LOMR throughout the community, so that interested persons, <br />such as property owners, local insurance agents, and mortgage lenders, may benefit from the information. <br />We also encourage you to prepare a related article for publication in your community's local newspaper. <br />This article should describe the assistance that officials of your community will give to interested persons <br />by providing these data and interpreting the NFIP maps. <br /> <br />We will not physically revise and republish the FIRM and FIS report for your community to reflect the <br />modifications made by this LOMR at this time. When changes to the previously cited FIRM panel(s) and <br />FIS report warrant physical revision and republication in the future, we will incorporate the modifications <br />made by this LOMR at that time. <br /> <br />The floodway is provided to your community as a tool to regulate floodplain development. Therefore, the <br />floodway modifications described in this LOMR, while acceptable to FEMA, must also be acceptable to <br />your community and adopted by appropriate community action, as specified in Paragraph 60.3(d) of the <br />NFIP regulations. <br /> <br />This LOMR is based on minimum floodplain management criteria established under the NFIP. Your <br />community is responsible for approving all floodplain development, and for ensuring all necessary permits <br />required by Federal or State law have been received. State, county, and community officials, based on <br />knowledge of local conditions and in the interest of safety, may set higher standards for construction in the <br />SFHA. If the State, county, or community has adopted more restrictive or comprehensive floodplain <br />management criteria, these criteria take precedence over the minimum NFIP criteria. <br />
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