Examples of Flood Elevation Determination in a sentence
Flood Elevation Determination: See Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Flood Elevation Study: See Flood Insurance Study (FIS) Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM): an official map of a community, issued by the Federal Insurance Administrator, where the boundaries of the flood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) related erosion areas having special hazards have been designated as Zones A, M, and/or E.
Documentation will be included in the data development section of the TSDN as documented in the guidance document Guidance: Technical Support Data Notebook and Flood Elevation Determination Docket.
Notification will be documented in the FEDD File as seen in the guidance document Guidance: Technical Support Data Notebook and Flood Elevation Determination Docket.
Additional information on required correspondence documentation and final archiving may be found in FEMA’s Technical Survey Data Notebook and Flood Elevation Determination Docket Guidance.
You always have an opportunity to request help, and if necessary, staff can be assigned to assist you.
Using the Technical Support Data Notebook and Flood Elevation Determination Docket guidance document, the Mapping Partner will submit to the MIP the completed TSDN checklist and signed Project Completion Certification form to FEMA (or their designee) no later than 30 days after LFD for review.
The Trustee is responsible for the overall safekeeping and investment of the assets of the Plan.
Flood Elevation Determination means a determination by the Federal Insurance Administrator of the water surface elevations of the base flood, that is, the flood level that has a one percent or greater chance of occurrence in any given year.
For further information on the FEDD File Components and final archiving please see the Technical Support Data Notebook and Flood Elevation Determination Docket guidance document.
A letter from the General Counsel, Fed- eral Emergency Management Agency, trans- mitting the Agency’s final rule — Changes in Flood Elevation Determination [Docket No. FEMA-P-7618] received December 20, 2002, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Com- mittee on Financial Services.