Copperstone FS-CS 940930Federal Emergency Management Agency
Washington, D.C. 20472
September 30, 1994
Mr. Kenneth M. Griffin, P.E.
City Engineer
City of Coppell
P.O. Box 478
Coppell, Texas 75019
IN REPLY REFER TO:
Case No.: 94-06-307P
Community: City of Coppell,
Texas
Community No.: 480170
316-ACK
Dear Mr. Oriffin:
This is in response to a letter dated September 8, 1994, from Ms. Teri D.
Jones, Dowdey, Anderson and Associates, Inc., concerning your June 27, 1994,
request for a revision to the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the above-
referenced community. Pertinent information about the request is listed
below.
Identifier:
Copperstone Subdivision
Flooding Sources:
Cottonwood Branch and Denton
Creek
FIRM Panel Affected:
0010 E
As you may know, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has
implemented a procedure to recover costs associated with reviewing and
processing requests for modifications to published flood information and
maps. The initial fee of $1,065 that you have submitted is the minimum
charge associated with our review of a request of this type. You will be
notified of the estimated costs if we anticipate that, due to the extent of
the review required, the -total )co~us ~iil ex~ee~ '$3,5Gff, in ~hac situa,[o..,
our review would be suspended pending our receipt of written authorization
from you to proceed. If your request will result in a revision to the
effective National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map, the total costs will
include a fee of $410 per revised panel to cover the costs of cartographic
preparation.
We have completed an inventory of the items that you submitted. We have
received all of the data and the initial fee we require to begin a detailed
technical review of your request. If additional data are required, we will
inform you within 30 days of the date of this letter.
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Please direct all questions concerning your request to our Technical
Evaluation Contractor at the following address=
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
3601Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 600
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
(703) 960-8800
Attention= Mr. David P. Preusch, P.E.
When you ~-rlte us about your request, you must include the case number
referenced above in your letter.
If you have any questions concerning FEMA policy, or the ~FIP in general,
please contact Mr. Alan Johnson of our staff in Washington, DC, either by
telephone at (202) 646-3403 or by facslmile at (202) 646-4596.
Sincerely,
Michael I. Buckley, P.E., Chief
Hazard Identification Branch
Mitigation Directorate
cc;
Mr. William A. Anderson, P.E.
Dowdey, Anderson and Associates, Inc.