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Document Date
2/16/2016
Document Type 1
OTHER
Document Type 2
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Note
Tax ID
18567
Pin Number
07-028-2-40-14-25-5 05-004-016000
Legacy Pin
028412504700
Municipality
TOWN OF SCOTT
Owner Name
BEECHER DEAN & ALLISON VAILLANCOURT III
Property Address
27640 HILL RD
City
SPOONER
State
WI
Zip
54801
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Page 2 of 5 Date: 21912016 Case No: 16-05-2514A LOMA <br /> y�4YA�y���T <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> Washington,D.C. 20472 <br /> LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT <br /> DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL) <br /> ATTACHMENT 1 (ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS) <br /> Structure Removal: <br /> The following considerations may or may not apply to the determination for your Structure: <br /> PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY REMAIN IN THE FLOODWAY - A portion of this property is located within <br /> the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) regulatory floodway for the flooding source indicated on the <br /> Determination Document while the subject of this determination is not. The NFIP regulatory floodway is the <br /> area that must remain unobstructed in order to prevent unacceptable increases in base flood elevations. <br /> Therefore, no construction may take place in a NFIP regulatory floodway that may cause an increase in the <br /> base flood elevation. The NFIP regulatory floodway is provided to the community as a tool to regulate <br /> floodplain development. Modifications to the NFIP regulatory floodway must be accepted by both the Federal <br /> Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the community involved. Appropriate community actions are <br /> defined in Paragraph 60.3(d) of the NFIP regulations. Any proposed revision to the NFIP regulatory floodway <br /> must be submitted to FEMA by community officials. The community should contact either the Regional Director <br /> (for those communities in Regions I-IV), or the Regional Engineer (Region V) for guidance on the data which <br /> must be submitted for a revision to the NFIP regulatory floodway. <br /> PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY REMAIN IN THE SFHA -This Determination Document has removed the <br /> subject of the determination from the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). However, portions of the property <br /> may remain in the SFHA. Therefore, any future construction or substantial improvement on the property <br /> remains subject to Federal, State/Commonwealth, and local regulations for floodplain management. <br /> STUDY UNDERWAY - This determination is based on the flood data presently available. However, the <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency is currently revising the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) <br /> map for the community. New flood data could be generated that may affect this property. When the new NFIP <br /> map is issued it will supersede this determination. The Federal requirement for the purchase of flood insurance <br /> will then be based on the newly revised NFIP map. <br /> EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION - The subject of the determination is shown on the National Flood <br /> Insurance Program map as being located in an Extraterritorial Jurisdiction area for the community indicated on <br /> the Determination Document. <br /> GREAT LAKES - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has based this determination on <br /> elevation data which is published in the current Flood Insurance Study for the community. However, the <br /> elevations established in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) reports on the Great Lakes are the best <br /> available data known to us. If in the future there are any subsequent map revisions to the National Flood <br /> Insurance Program map and the USACE reports remain the best available data known, FEMA will use those <br /> elevations for any such revisions. Consequently, all new structures or substantially improved structures should <br /> be above the elevation stated in the applicable USACE report (copy enclosed). <br /> This attachment provides additional information regarding this request. If you have any questions about this attachment, please contact the <br /> FEMA Map Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627(877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management <br /> Agency, Attn: North Wind Resource Partners (NWRP) eLOMA Coordinator, NWRP eLOMA Coordinator, 3601 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA <br /> 22304-6439,Fax:703-751-7415 <br /> Luis Rodriguez,P.E.,Chief <br /> Engineering Management Branch eLOMA <br /> Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration <br />
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