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Lakewood B-CS071231 Page 1 of 2 Ken Griffin - Re: 224 Hollywood From:Ken Griffin     To:Jim O'Brien     Date:12/31/2007 8:51 AM     Subject:Re: 224 Hollywood     CC:Rhonda Adloo       Jim In one other situation like this, I required the complete study and review.  If there is no impact on upstream or downstream property, then I let Building Inspections know that a wrought iron or similar type fence can be installed.  The study is not sent to FEMA.  I kept the study in our files so I can produce it when FEMA performs their Community Assistance Visit (CAV) for the city.   Hope this helps. Ken Griffin   >>> "Jim O'Brien" <obrieneng@sbcglobal.net> 12/30/2007 10:21 PM >>> Ken,   I got your voicemail.   I understand that Mr. Grosoli's fence is in the 100-year floodplain.  If his fence causes an increased BFE that can't be reduced, I suppose it will have to be removed.  Otherwise, what will you need to demonstrate that it causes no increase?  Will a LOMR be needed?   Thank you.     Jim O'Brien, P.E., CFM President   O'Brien Engineering, Inc. file://C:\Documents and Settings\radloo\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4778ADA3City...12/18/2009 Page 2 of 2 14900 Landmark, Suite 530 Dallas, Texas  75254   Ph:   972-233-2288 Fax: 972-233-2818   website:  www.obrieneng.com   file://C:\Documents and Settings\radloo\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4778ADA3City...12/18/2009