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Date: May 07, 2013
Case No.: 13-03-1434A
LOMA
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� ° Federal Emergency Management Agency
Washington, D.C. 20472
LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT REMOVAL
COMMUNITY AND MAP PANEL INFORMATION
LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA
A parcel of land, as described in the Deed, recorded as File No.
(Unincorporated Areas)
2010-00007658, in Book 3904, Pages 565 through 568, in the Office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Albemarle County, Virginia (TP:
COMMUNITY
058A1-00-00-04100)
COMMUNITY NO.: 510006
NUMBER: 51003CO265D
AFFECTED
MAP PANEL
DATE: 2/4/2005
FLOODING SOURCE: LITTLE IVY CREEK
APPROXIMATE LATITUDE & LONGITUDE OF PROPERTY: 38.055,-78.599
SOURCE OF LAT & LONG: GOOGLE EARTH PRO DATUM: NAD 83
DETERMINATION
OUTCOME
1%ANNUAL
LOWEST
LOWEST
WHAT IS
CHANCE
ADJACENT
LOT
LOT
BLOCK/
SUBDIVISION
STREET
REMOVED FROM
FLOOD
FLOOD
GRADE
ELEVATION
SECTION
THE SFHA
ZONE
ELEVATION
ELEVATION
(NAVD 88)
(NAVD 88)
(NAVD 88)
—
684 Ivy Depot Road
Structure
X
523.2 feet
525.2 feet
—
(Residence)
(shaded)
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) - The SFHA is an area that would be inundated by the flood having a 1-percent chance of being
equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood).
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS (Please refer to the appropriate section on Attachment 1 for the additional considerations listed below.)
PORTIONS REMAIN IN THE FLOODWAY
STUDY UNDERWAY
This document provides the Federal Emergency Management Agency's determination regarding a request for a Letter of Map Amendment for
the property described above. Using the information submitted and the effective National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map, we have
determined that the structure(s) on the property(ies) is/are not located in the SFHA, an area inundated by the flood having a 1-percent chance of
being equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood). This document amends the effective NFIP map t0 remove the subject property from
the SFHA located on the effective NFIP map; therefore, the Federal mandatory flood insurance requirement does not apply. However, the
lender has the Option t0 Continue the flood insurance requirement to protect its financial risk on the loan. A Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) is
available for buildings located outside the SFHA. Information about the PRP and how one can apply is enclosed.
This determination is based on the flood data presently available. The enclosed documents provide additional information regarding this
determination. If you have any questions about this document, please contact the FEMA Map Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627
(877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed t0 the Federal Emergency Management Agency, LOMC Clearinghouse, 847 South Pickett Street,
Alexandria, VA 22304-4605.
Luis Rodriguez, P.E., Chief
Engineering Management Branch
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
JPage 2 of 2 I JDate: May 07, 2013 ICase No.: 13-03-1434A LOMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Washington, D.C. 20472
LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
ATTACHMENT 1 (ADDITIONAL CONSIDERA'
PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY REMAIN IN THE FLOODWAY (This Additional Consideration applies to
the preceding 1 Property.)
A portion of this property is located within the Special Flood Hazard Area and the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) regulatory floodway for the flooding source indicated on the Determination/Comment Document
while the subject of this determination is not. The NFIP regulatory floodway is the area that must remain
unobstructed in order to prevent unacceptable increases in base flood elevations. Therefore, no construction
may take place in an NFIP regulatory floodway that may cause an increase in the base flood elevation, and any
future construction or substantial improvement on the property remains subject to Federal, State/Commonwealth,
and local regulations for floodplain management. The NFIP regulatory floodway is provided to the community as
a tool to regulate floodplain development. Modifications to the NFIP regulatory floodway must be accepted by
both the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the community involved. Appropriate community
actions are defined in Paragraph 60.3(d) of the NFIP regulations. Any proposed revision to the NFIP regulatory
floodway must be submitted to FEMA by community officials. The community should contact either the Regional
Director (for those communities in Regions I -IV, and VI-X), or the Regional Engineer (for those communities in
Region V) for guidance on the data which must be submitted for a revision to the NFIP regulatory floodway.
Contact information for each regional office can be obtained by calling the FEMA Map Assistance Center toll free
at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or from our web site at http://www.fema.gov/about/regoff.htm.
STUDY UNDERWAY (This Additional Consideration applies to all properties in the LOMA
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL))
This determination is based on the flood data presently available. However, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency is currently revising the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map for the community.
New flood data could be generated that may affect this property. When the new NFIP map is issued it will
supersede this determination. The Federal requirement for the purchase of flood insurance will then be based on
the newly revised NFIP map.
This attachment provides additional information regarding this request. If you have any questions about this attachment, please contact the
FEMA Map Assistance Center loll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, LOMC Clearinghouse, 847 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22304-4605.
Luis Rodriguez, P.E., Chief
Engineering Management Branch
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration