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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />. Effective June 1,2000, FEMA revised the fee schedule for reviewing and processing requests for <br />conditional and final modifications to published flood information and maps. In accordance with <br />this schedule, the current fee for this map revision request is $3,400 and must be received before <br />we can begin processing the request. Please note, however, that the fee schedule is subject to <br />change, and requesters are required to submit the fee in effect at the time of the submittal. <br />Payment of this fee shall be made in the form of a check or money order, made payable in U.S. <br />funds to the National Flood Insurance Program, or by credit card. The payment must be <br />forwarded to the following address: <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Fee-Charge System Administrator <br />P.O. Box 3173 <br />Merrifield, VA 22116-3173 <br /> <br />. As-built plans, certified by a registered professional engineer, of all proposed project elements <br /> <br />. A copy of the public notice distributed by your community stating its intent to revise the <br />regulatory floodway, or a statement by your community that it has notified all affected property <br />owners and affected adjacent jurisdictions <br /> <br />. A letter stating that your community will adopt and enforce the modified regulatory floodway, <br />OR, if the State has jurisdiction over either the regulatory floodway or its adoption by your <br />community, a copy of your community's letter to the appropriate State agency notifying it of the <br />modification to the regulatory floodway and a copy of the letter from that agency stating its <br />approval of the modification <br /> <br />. Hydraulic analyses, for as-built conditions, of the base flood if they differ from the proposed <br />conditions models <br /> <br />After receiving appropriate documentation to show that the project has been completed, FEMA will <br />initiate a revision to the FIRM and FIS report, Because the BFEs would change as a result of the project, <br />a 90-day appeal period would be initiated, during which community officials and interested persons may <br />appeal the revised BFEs based on scientific or technical data, <br /> <br />The basis of this CLOMR is, in whole or in part, a channel-modification/culvert project. NFIP <br />regulations, as cited in Paragraph 60.3(b)(7), require that communities assure that the flood-carrying <br />capacity within the altered or relocated portion of any watercourse is maintained. This provision is <br />incorporated into your community's existing floodplain management regulations. Consequently, the <br />ultimate responsibility for maintenance of the modified channel and culverts rests with your community, <br /> <br />This CLOMR 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 <br />permits required by Federal or State law have been received, State, county, and community officials, <br />based on knowledge of local conditions and in the interest of safety, may set higher standards for <br />construction in the SFHA, If the State, county, or community has adopted more restrictive or <br />comprehensive floodplain management criteria, these criteria take precedence over the minimum NFIP <br />criteria, <br />