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<br />4. Panel numbers are listed for that community's map in numerical sequence. FHBMs and <br />FIRMs are drawn to show: <br /> <br />_ <br /> <br />o Community Boundaries <br /> <br />o Special Flood Hazard Area(s) (SFHA)--See page GL 10 for definition. <br /> <br />o Area Not Included in a community's map. A community may be physically located <br />within the overall geographical area but in fact stand on its own as a separate <br />community. Therefore, a community would be shown on a separate map. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5. Each panel has a panel number and community number. When there is only one panel <br />(i.e., flat map), the community number will only consist of six digits. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Example: <br /> <br />Monterey County, CA . . . 060195-1025. The first two digits of the <br />number identify the state, the next four digits identify the community. <br />The last four digits identify the map panel. (See page MAP 6.) <br /> <br />Most FIRMs also show: <br /> <br />o Actuarial Rate Zones <br /> <br />o Base Flood Elevations, and/or <br /> <br />_ <br /> <br />o Base Flood Depths <br /> <br />6. The date of the current effective map version for a community can be obtained by <br />calling the appropriate community official or by calling the NFIP office on the toll-free <br />number. (See page REF 2.) Maps provide community name, community number, <br />suffIX; panel number, map type, and the map effective date. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7. COMMUNITIES WITHOUT A MAP. These are communities without formally <br />identified Special Flood Hazard Areas which chose to have flood insurance coverage <br />available even though the local flooding problems are too small to map. For any such <br />community in the Regular Program, all areas within that community are treated as <br />Zone C or X. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8. Communities are provided copies of their flood maps. The maps are generally kept in <br />community planning or building permit departments where they should be available for <br />review. Individual maps can also be ordered as follows: <br /> <br />a. Orders of maps for 20 or fewer communities, call NFIP's toll-free numbers. (See <br />page REF 2.) Provide the precise community name, number, and panel numbers <br />(if known). For map orders of more than 20, submit a Flood Insurance Map Order _ <br />Form (see page MAP 5). ., <br /> <br />MAP 2 <br /> <br />October 1992 <br />