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INSTRUCTIONS
O.MB. NO. 3067-00,18
Expires December 3l, 1992
RETURN TO:
Federal EmergencyManagement Agency
P.O. Box 70274
Washington, D.C. 20024
1. This report should be completed by you or your locally designated Floodplain Management Administrator
(e.g., your City Manager, City Planner, Building Inspector, etc).
2. Please answer every question.
3. Please return this report within 30 days of its receipt.
SECTION ONE: Changes and activities in your vtoodplains curing the iast two years.
(If you answer "yes" to any question in this section, please 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.)
A. Ifas there been a change to your community's territorital or extraterritorial boundaries that affected your designated flood
hazard areas?
B. Was there a significant natural change of topography - i.e., by land erosion or subsidence, sedimentation or seismic
activity, affecting your local flood hazard areas?
C. Was there a significant man -made change - i.e., levees, bridges, extensive tilling or excavation, or paving, affecting your
local flood hazard areas?
D. Is your community in need of assistance in improving local floodplain management including regulation interpretation,
planning, enforcement procedures, floodproofing, etc?
SEC'T'ION TWO: Program Data
A. Has there been a change to your floodplain management ordinance? (I f yes, please send a certified copy of the new law.)
B. flow many building permits were granted in the last calendar year for new structures, including substantial improvements
to existing structures, in the designated Special Flood Hazard Areas shown on your community's Flood Insurance Rate Map?
C. How many variances to your local floodplain management ordinance were granted in the last calendar year for new
structures or substantial improvements to existing structures? Please provide only the number of variances granted for
structures with the lowest floor below the Base Flood Elevation.
D. The numbers printed below were given to FEMA when your community last reported to the National Flood Insurance
Program. If any of the numbers are not correct, please provide the correct number in the space provided above the number.
If precise data is not available, please give us your best estimate.
YES NO
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N TELEPHONE NO. (include DATE
NAME, TITLE, AND SIGNATURE
area code) Month Year
(Keep the last copy. Return the other 4 copies to the address listed above.)
FEMA Form 81 -29, SEP 91 REPLACES EDITION OF JAN 90, WHICH IS OBSOLETE.
1- COMPUTER CENTER
PERMANENT YEAR-
ROUND POPULATION
1 -4 FAMILY
STRUCTURES
ALLOTHER
STRUCTURES
1. In your entire community (Including flood hazard
areas)
2. In your flood hazard areas only
N TELEPHONE NO. (include DATE
NAME, TITLE, AND SIGNATURE
area code) Month Year
(Keep the last copy. Return the other 4 copies to the address listed above.)
FEMA Form 81 -29, SEP 91 REPLACES EDITION OF JAN 90, WHICH IS OBSOLETE.
1- COMPUTER CENTER
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief Executive Officer
SUBJECT: Biennial Report
When your community entered the National Flood Insurance Program, local officials agreed to comply with Section
59.22 of Program regulations and submit an annual report to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
describing the progress made during the past year in the implementation of floodplain management measures. This
report is now being conducted on a biennial reporting cycle. The report enables FEMA to be more responsive to
participants in the National Flood Insurance Program.
This report tells us of any needed changes to your community's Flood Insurance Rate Map, of local flood - protection
efforts, and any changes of name or address for your office. You are to report amendments of local floodplain
management ordinances, as well as the number of construction permits and variances granted in your community's
flood hazard areas. Construction permits would cover any new building, in the identified floodplain, including
substantial repairs or additions to existing structures. A substantial repair or addition is one that costs 50 percent
or more of the structure's market value before the work was begun. This information helps us to evaluate the
effectiveness of local floodplain regulation. The report also requests population figures applicable both to your
entire community and to its flood hazard areas as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map. Please give us the best
population data available to you.
This report is to be completed for flood - related activities in the last calendar year. Please detach the last copy for
your records and return the other four copies to this office within 30 days. Our address is shown on the front side.
Thank you. Your prompt attention and cooperation is appreciated.
PAPERWORK BURDEN DISCLOSURE NOTICE
"This form is one of three forms used with the collection of information titled National Flood Insurance Program
Annual Report (Biennial Report). Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 30 minutes per
response. This includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the form. Send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any aspect of this requirement, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Information
Collections Management, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW, Washington, DC 20472;
and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (3067- 0018), Washington, DC 20503."