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<br />/ <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Washington D.C. 20472 <br /> <br />CERTIFIED MAIL <br />RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED <br /> <br />SL-NT-NH: <br />162P <br /> <br />March 30, 1982 <br /> <br />Honorable Winn Mott <br />Mayor, City of Monte vista <br />720 1st Avenue <br />Monte vista, Colorado 81144 <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Matt: <br /> <br />This is to formally notify you of the final flood elevation determination <br />for the City of Monte vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado, in compliance with <br />Part 67, Chapter I, Title 44, Code of Federal Regulations. This section requires <br />that notice of final flood elevations shall be sent to the community's Chief <br />Executive Officer, all individual appellants, and the state coordinating agency, <br />and shall be published in the Federal Register. <br /> <br />On April 16, 1981, your community was provided copies of the Flood Insurance <br />Study and Draft Flood Insurance Rate Maps for information and review. Those <br />documents notified the community of the proposed base flood elevations, which <br />were subsequently published in the Monte vista Journal on May 20, 1981 and <br />May 27, 1981. <br /> <br />within the ninety-day appeal period provided for in Section 110 of the Flood <br />Disaster Protection Act of 1973, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) <br />has not received any appeals of the proposed base flood elevations from officials <br />or individual residents of your community. other appeals or inquiries which <br />FEMA may have received regarding data other than the base flood elevations <br />will be resolved before the Flood Insurance study and Flood Insurance Rate <br />Map (FIRM) become effective. Accordingly, the determination of the Agency <br />as to the base flood elevations for your community is considered final. The <br />final base flood elevations are identical to the proposed base flood elevations <br />published in the above-mentioned newspaper and the Federal Register at 46 FR <br />30117 on June 5, 1981. The final base flood elevations will be published <br />again in the Federal Register as soon as possible, and they are reflected <br />in the proof copies of the Flood Insurance Study and FIRM which you should <br />receive within one week from Camp Dresser and McKee in Denver, Colorado. <br />The FIRM will become effective six months from the date of this letter. Before <br />the effective date, FEMA will send you final printed copies of the FIRM and <br />Study. <br />