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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SEC "RITY
EME, rNCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPON.. DIRECTORATE
NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
Ken Griffin
(or Floodplain Administrator)
COPPELL. CITY OF
255 PARKWAY BLVD. 1�&"L `''P -aft IP
COPPELL, TX 7.5019
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Biennial Report for
Calendar Year 2007 and 2008
REGULAR PROGRAM
(With Base Flood Elevations)
O.M.B. No. 1660 -0003
Expires September 30, 2010
See reverse side for
Paperwork Burden Notice
RETURN TO:
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Biennial Report Coordinator
3601 Eisenhower Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22304
INSTRUCTION'S
1. This report should be completed by the locally designated Floodplain Manager (e.g., your City Manager, City Planner,
Building Inspector, etc.).
2. Please return this report within 45 days of receipt to the address above, or fax it to 1- 877- NFIP -BR1. If you would like to
respond via the Internet, go to A,ww.fl000lmaps .net /br2009 /default.asp and use the following PIN number 480170011571.
For more information, contact the FEMA Biennial Report Coordinator toll free at 1- 877 - FEMA -1 14 (1 -877- 336 - 2114).
.l l.l. 1 "ill . - %- nanges to your community that may have affected flood hazard areas:
IIlvou answer "yes " to any question in this section, please be prepared to provide explanatory information and /or technical data including, when
appropriate, your own community map or a copy of the Flood Insurance: Rate Map showing the areas affected. Do not send this information at
this time. FEMA may contact you by phone in the near future for this information.
A. Does your community have any changes to the base data on your Flood Insurance Rate Maps?
(e.g., adding /correcting street, adding Letters of Map Revision, or annexations /corporate limit changes)
B. Have the characteristics of watersheds in your community changed to the extent that your floodplain needs to be restudied?
(e.g., mgjor landuse changes due to urbanization, deforestation, wildfires, or stream relocation due to erosionAillation)
C. Does your community have information that may be incorporated into a Flood insurance Rate Map'?
(e.g.. watershed studies or Base Flood Elevations established by developers)
D. Has there been a significant man -made change affecting your designated flood hazard areas?
(e.g., levees, bri%ges, culverts, extensive filling, excavation, or stream channelization)
SECTION II -- Community Floodplain Management Data during the last 2 years (calendar years 2007 -2008 only):
A. Has your community updated its floodplain management ordinance during the reporting period'?
Yes No
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❑ 11/1
Yes No
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B. How many building permits were granted within the last 2 calendar years for new structures (including substantial improvements
to existing structures) in the designated flood hazard areas shown on your community's Flood Insurance Rate Map?
C. Flow many variances to your local floodplain management ordinance were granted within the last 2 calendar years for new
structures or substantial improvement to existing structures in designated flood hazard areas shown on your community's Flood
Insurance Rate Map'? Please provide ONLY the number of variances granted for structures with the lowest floor below the Base
Flood Elevation,
Yes No
D. Is your community in need of technical assistance in improving local floodplain management, such as regulation interpretation, �y
planning, enforcement procedures, floodproofing, or a community visit'? ❑ l�l
E. Please update the demographic information for your community that was provided to FEMA when your community last reported to the National
Flood Insurance Program. If any numbers are NOT correct or a "0" appears Please provide the revised number in the space below. If precise data are
not available, please give us your best estimate.
FEMA Form 81 -29, JUL 08 REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS Retain a copy of this report for your records
Permanent Year -Round
Population
1 -4 Family
Structures
All other
Structures
I. In your entire community (including flood hazard areas)
39,000
11,150
460
2a. In your flood hazard areas only.
30
7
4
2b. How did you determine the number GIS data
of structures in the flood hazard areas? ❑ tax map overlays
❑ best estimate
❑ other (explain)
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FEMA Form 81 -29, JUL 08 REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS Retain a copy of this report for your records
R -11571
Ken Griffin (or Floodplain Administrator)
COPPELL, CITY OF
255 PARKWAY BLVD.
COPPELL, TX 75019
Dear Floodplain Administrator:
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
500 C Street, SW
Washington, DC 20472
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FEMA
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The Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), would
like to thank you for your community's participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP) and your commitment to reduce future flood losses. As you know, NFIP participating
communities are required to provide information every two years to FEMA in the form of the NFIP
Biennial Report. The NFIP Biennial Report is very important because the data generated helps
FEMA respond to the on -going changes that occur in each participating community's flood hazard
area.
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that FEMA is collecting information for the 2007 -2008
NFIP Biennial Report. We are requesting that you review and complete the enclosed survey so the
status of your community can be included in this report. Please note the following information:
Section I of the report asks for information on changes to your community's flood hazard areas.
FEMA will use this information to help create an inventory of floodplain mapping needs to
identify communities to be re- mapped or identify additional flood hazards. Please review the
enclosed newsletter for instructions on how to best respond to the map restudy questions in
Section I.
Section II of the report asks for information on your community's floodplain management
program, and if training or floodplain management technical assistance is needed. FEMA will
use this information to develop program priorities and evaluate national progress in floodplain
management. The enclosure provides additional information on how the information will be
used and the options you have to submit the information for the Biennial Report.
Also, please access the FEMA Web site www.fema.gov to obtain additional information on the
mitigation opportunities designed to protect local communities from natural and manmade hazards.
We thank you in advance for your cooperation and prompt submission of information on your
community's floodplain management program. If you have any questions regarding the Biennial
Report or NFIP, please contact the FEMA Biennial Report Coordinator by telephone toll free at
1- 877 -336 -2114.
Sincerely,
Michael K. Buckley
Acting Assistant Administrator
Mitigation Directorate
www.fema.gov
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