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Document Date
5/14/2014
Document Type 1
OTHER
Document Type 2
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Document Type 3
Note
Tax ID
32645
36127
36128
Pin Number
07-038-2-41-14-09-5 05-005-011100
07-038-2-41-14-09-5 05-005-011110
07-038-2-41-14-09-5 05-005-011120
Municipality
TOWN OF WEBB LAKE
TOWN OF WEBB LAKE
TOWN OF WEBB LAKE
Owner Name
WEBB LAKE LAND & CATTLE CO LLC
WEBB LAKE LAND & CATTLE CO LLC
WEBB LAKE LAND & CATTLE CO LLC
Property Address
31453 WEBB LAKE DR 31550 WEBB LAKE DR
31550 WEBB LAKE DR
31453 WEBB LAKE DR
City
DANBURY
DANBURY
DANBURY
State
WI
WI
WI
Zip
54830
54830
54830
Previous Owners
WEBB LAKE LAND & CATTLE CO LLC
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vsre�r�r <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> Washington, D.C. 20172 <br /> t�MD 5rt' <br /> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING <br /> LETTERS OF MAP AMENDMENT <br /> When making determinations on requests for Letters of Map Amendment (LOMAs), the Department of <br /> Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) bases its determination on the <br /> flood hazard information available at the time of the determination. Requesters should be aware that <br /> -- —flood conditions may-change or new..information_maybe_generited,that_would-supersede_FEMA's_ <br /> determination. In such cases, the community will be informed by letter. <br /> Requesters also should be aware that removal of a property (parcel of land or structure) from the Special <br /> Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) means FEMA has determined the property is not subject to inundation by the <br /> flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood). This does <br /> not mean the property is not subject to other flood hazards. The property could be inundated by a flood <br /> with a magnitude greater than the base flood or by localized flooding not shown on the effective National <br /> Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)map. <br /> The effect of a LOMA is it removes the Federal requirement for the lender to require flood insurance <br /> coverage for the property described. The LOMA is not a waiver of the condition that the property owner <br /> maintain flood insurance coverage for the property. Only the lender can waive the flood insurance <br /> purchase requirement because the lender imposed the requirement. The property owner must request and <br /> receive a written waiverJrom the lender before canceling the policy.The lender may determine,on its own <br /> as a business decision, that it wishes to continue the flood insurance requirement to protect its financial <br /> risk on the loan. <br /> The LOMA provides FEMA's comment on the mandatory flood insurance requirements of the NFIP as <br /> they apply to a particular property. A LOMA is not a building permit, nor should it be construed as such. <br /> Any development,new construction,or substantial improvement of a property impacted by a LOMA must <br /> comply with all applicable State and local criteria and other Federal criteria. <br /> -If a lender.releases a property.owner fmm the flood insurance requirement,and the property.ownerdecides <br /> to cancel the policy and seek a refund, the NFIP will refund the premium paid for the current policy year, <br /> provided that no claim is pending or has been paid on the policy during the current policy year. The <br /> property owner must provide a written waiver of the insurance requirement from the lender to the property <br /> insurance agent or company servicing his or her policy. The agent or company will then process the <br /> refund request. <br /> Even though structures are not located in an SFHA, as mentioned above, they could be flooded by a <br /> flooding event with a greater magnitude than the base flood. In fact, more than 25 percent of all claims <br /> paid by the NFIP are for policies for structures located outside the SFHA in Zones B, C, X(shaded),or X <br /> (unshaded). More than one-fourth of all policies purchased under the NFIP protect structures located in <br /> these zones. The risk to structures located outside SFHAs is just not as great as the risk to structures <br /> located in SFHAs. Finally, approximately 90 percent of all federally declared disasters are caused by <br /> flooding, and homeowners insurance does not provide financial protection from this flooding. Therefore, <br /> FEMA encourages the widest possible coverage under the NFIP. <br /> LOMAENC-1 <br />
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