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<br />i' <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br /> <br />;;,83 <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Washington, D,C, 20472 <br /> <br />CERTIFIED MAIL <br />RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED <br /> <br />IN REPLY REFER TO: <br />Case No,: 98-08-035P " <br /> <br />The Honorable Rick Stevens <br />Mayor, Town of Basalt <br />101 Midland Avenue <br />Basalt, Colorado 81621 <br /> <br />Community: \fown of Basalt ,Col ora db , <br />Community No,: 080052 <br />Panel Affected: !€J052e! <br />Ef~ective.Date of JAN 07 1999 <br />Thts RevlSlon: <br /> <br />102,I,A,C <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Stevens: <br /> <br />This responds to a request that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revise the effective <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report for your community in <br />accordance with Part 65 of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) regulations. In a letter dated <br />November 4, 1997, Ms, Cathy Kulzer, Project Coordinator, Roaring Fork Club, LP., requested that <br />FEMA revise the FIRM and FIS report to show the effects of a streambank stabilization project along the <br />Roaring Fork River from approximately 4,500 feet downstream to approximately 1,050 feet downstream <br />of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (DRGWRR), Please note that a portion of the revised <br />area shown in the unincorporated areas of Pitkin County has been annexed by the Town of Basalt. <br /> <br />All data required to complete our review of this request were submitted with letters from Ms, Kulzer and <br />Mr. William p, Ruzzo, P,E. <br /> <br />We have completed our review of the submitted data and the flood data shown on the effective FIRM and <br />FIS report. We have revised the FIRM and FIS report to modify the elevations, floodplain and floodway <br />boundary delineations, and zone designations of the flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or <br />exceeded in any given year (base flood) along the Roaring Fork River from approximately 5,600 feet <br />downstream to approximately 500 feet upstream of the DRGWRR, As a result of the modifications, the <br />base flood elevations (BFEs) for the Roaring Fork River increased in some areas and decreased in other <br />areas; the width of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), the area that would be inundated by the base <br />flood, increased in some areas and decreased in other areas; and the width of the regulatory floodway <br />increased in some areas and decreased in other areas. The modifications are shown on the enclosed <br />annotated copy of FIRM Panel(s) 0052 C; Profile Panel(s) 62P, 63P, and 64P; and affected portions of <br />the Floodway Data Table, This Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) hereby revises the above,referenced <br />panel(s) of the effective FIRM and the affected portions of the PIS report, both dated June 4, 1987, <br />