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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410
1977 ANNUAL REPORT SUPPLEMENT
The below datum is needed to update the information contained on your community's original
application for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. Please return this sheet
with your Annual Report to the Regional Office designated on your community's Annual Re-
port.
ID NO.
(Please copy the ID No.
that appears in the address
block of your community's
Annual Report)
480170 N
COMMUNITY (County, State)
Coppell, Dallas, Texas
The National Flood Insurance Program requires that communities designate the person responsi-
ble for recording the elevations of the lowest floor (including basements) for all new construction
and substantial improvements to existing structures in the special flood hazard areas. This floor
elevation is necessary for establishing the rates for flood insurance coverage for structures in your
community.
FIRST FLOOR ELEVATION INFORMATION WILL BE RECORDED BY: TELEPHONE
James R. Elium III City Administrator 462 -0022
ADDRESS (Street or Box No., City, State, ZIP Code)
P.O. Box 478 Coppell, Texas 75019
In addition, communities are required to keep copies of the Federal Insurance Administration
(FIA) flood maps for public inspection in the place of their choice (local repository).
LOCATION OF COMMUNITY REPOSITORY FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION OF FIA MAPS
ADDRESS
616 South Coppell Road, Coppell, Texas
Form Approved
U.S. DEPART NT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPM T OMB No. 063 -R -1646
FLLL:RAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
(Please make the necessary corrections to the above address).
I. PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FLOOD HAZARD AREA
If you answer "yes" to any questions in this section, please attach an FIA Flood Hazard Map or a community
available figures. (Use your Flood Hazard Map to locate
map (whichever is applicable) showing the areas affected. In addition, include a brief explanation of the change.
YES NO
a. Boundary Changes. Have there been any changes to your community's corporate limits?
a
b. Natural Changes. Have there been any natural changes in your community's topography which would increase
a
or decrease flooding? (e.g., subsidence, pronounced erosion, seismic effects, sedimentation, or debris build -up).
Structures
c. Man -made Changes. Have there been any projects or activities which would decrease or increase flooding in
a
your community? (e.g., dams, dikes, levees, bridges, storm sewers, extensive filling, parking lots, retention
basins, encroachments).
d. Recent Flooding. Has any flooding occurred in your community? (If yes, please provide a brief description of
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the flood to include the occurrence date, magnitude of the flooding, number and type of structures damaged
together with estimates of damage, lives lest and people injured).
b. Entire community (including answers from 4a).
11. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
a. Amendments to Existing Laws - Have any amendments relating to floods or flood areas been made to your
community's codes and /or flood plain management laws? (If yes, please attach a certified copy of the local law).
b. Coordination - Has your community had any problems in coordinating its Flood Plain Management Program
with adjacent communities? (If yes, please explain the problems on a separate sheet).
c. Statistics - The following data will serve as an indication of your community's Flood Plain Management
Activities: (Complete each box: if answer is "none, " enter zero).
Number Number
Requested Granted
1. Construction permits in your flood -prone areas.
2. VariancesO from FIA's issued 100 -year Flood Elevations. These elevations are shown on your com-
munity's Flood Insurance Rate Map. (If an asterisk ( *) appears following your LD. number located in
your address above, then this question is not applicable to your community. Therefore, enter a "0" (zero)
in the space provided).
3. Other variances from FIA Flood Plain :Management requirements. (Do not include variances from the
above question!)
Variance means a grant of relief to an applicant by a community
from the terms of a Flood Plain Management Regulation.
4. General Data - Complete the following, using the best
available figures. (Use your Flood Hazard Map to locate
Population
1 -4 Family
Small
Business
All Other
zones).
Structures
Structures
Structures
a. All numbered and unnumbered "A" and
"V" flood insurance zones.
b. Entire community (including answers from 4a).
Name and Title of Chief Executive Officer I Signature Telephone No. Date
Reminder: Keep last copy for your records and return 4 copies to the FIA Regional Office indicated above.
HUD 1615 (1 -78)
TO : Chief Executive Officer
FROM : Federal Insurance Administrator
SUBJECT: Annual Report
As a prerequisite for the sale of flood insurance, your community agreed to submit an annual
report to the Federal Insurance Administration (FIA). This report is to indicate the progress made
during the past year within your community in the development and implementation of flood
plain and/or mudslide management measures.
The purpose of the annual report is to enable the FIA to be more responsive to your community's
changing flood insurance needs. Specifically, the annual report format will enable your community
to advise FIA of any needed mapping changes or any amendments to your existing flood plain
and/or mudslide management measures which have occurred during the last calendar year.
In addition, there are questions involving coordination and statistics in the Program Administration
section. This includes a simple gathering of statistics on variances which your community
should consider using in order to evaluate its past, present and future development in the flood
and/or mudslide hazard areas. The variance questions will be used by FIA as an indication
of your community's effectiveness in enforcing its flood plain management regulations.
In order to ensure your community's eligibility in the National Flood Insurance Program,
this Annual Report must cover the flood plain and/or mudslide activities which have occurred
during the last calendar year. This Report must be answered completely and returned with
4 copies to the Office of the Federal Insurance Administration Regional Director (whose address
is shown on the front side), within 30 days. (Please retain the bottom copy for your
community records).
If any of the information contained in items I and II A ( "Physical Changes to Flood Hazard
Area," and "Program Administration," respectively) has been sent to FIA during the last
calendar year, the supporting documentation need not be resubmitted. However, please indicate
this fact on the annual report.