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Copperstone FS-CS 890405Mr. Jerry P~rche, P.E. Jerry Parche Consulting Engineers 320 Westway Place, Suite 501 Arlington, Texas 76018 Dear Mr. Parche: Federal Emergency Management Washington, D.C. 20472 APR 5 1989 IA-RA-RS (316B) (2~.: Case :~...- 89-06-31R Community: City of Coppell, Dallas County, Texas Community No.: 480170 This is in response to the request for a conditional Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for the proposed ParkWay Boulevard bridge a~sociated with Coppell project in the City of Coppell, Texas, dated February 24, initial review of the request indicates that we have sufficient data to begin processing the request. However, as the review progresses, you may be asked to submit additional information in support of the request. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has initiated a reimbursement procedure to allow for the recovery of costs associated with the review of conditional LOMRs, thereby reducing the expenses to the general taxpayer. The initial fee for this type of request is $350.00. This fee must be received by Ft~4A in order to continue our review. Please provide the total initial fee within 30 days of the date of this letter, in the form of a check or money order made payable to the National Flood Insurance ~ro~ram. The initial fee should be submitted by Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the following address: Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Insurance Administration Office of Risk Assessment Technical Operations Division 500 C Street, S.W., Room 422 Washington, DC 20472 Attention: Mr. Charles A. Lindsey The case number referenced above should be included on your check or money order for identification purposes. Please note that the initial fee is the minimum charge for a review of this type; additional costs could be required upon completion of our review and prior to issuance of a conditional LOMR depending on the nature of the re- quired review. You will be notified of the estimated total processing cost if it is anticipated that, due to the extent of the review required, the total cost will exceed $1,500. In that situation, our review would be suspended pending written authorization from you to proceed. If you have any questions concerning FEMA policy, or the National Flood Insurance Program in general, please call the Chief, Natural and Technological Hazards Division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Denton, Texas, at (817) 898-9127, or Matthew B. Miller of our Headquarters staff in Washington, D.C., at (202) 646-3461. Sincerely, John L. Matticks ~ Chief, Risk Studies Division Federal Insurance Administration cc: Mr. Russell R. Doyle, P.E., Coppell City Engineer