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Mansions Phase 1-CS 990308 Fecl-eral Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 March 8, 1999 Mr. Rusty Spiars, P.E. IN REPLY REFER TO: Dunaway Associates, Inc. Case No.: 99-06-831P 2351 West Northwest Highway, Suite 3280 Communities: Cities of Coppell and Dallas, TX 75220 Lewisville, Texas Community Nos.: 480170 and 480195 316-ACK. FRQ Dear Mr. Spiars: This responds to your request dated February 1, 1999, that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issue a revision to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the City of Coppell, Texas, and Denton County, Texas and Incorporated Areas. Pertinent information about the request is listed below. Identifier: Mansions on the Lake Flooding Source: Denton Creek FIRM Panel(s) Affected: 480170 0010 D and 48121C0685 E We have completed an inventory of the items that you submitted. The items identified below are required before we can begin a detailed review of your request. 1. Our preliminary review reveals that the City of Lewisville is also affected by this revision. Please provide community acknowledgment in the form of a letter stating that the City of Lewisville has reviewed the revision request and understands the effects of the revision on flooding conditions in the community, or Application/Certification Form 1, entitled "Revision Requester and Community Official Form," signed by a community official from the City of Lewisville. 2. Please submit a diskette containing input and output files for the submitted hydraulic models. If all required items are not submitted within 90 days of the date of this letter, we will treat any subsequent request as an original submittal, and it will be subject to all submittal/payment procedures. If you are unable to meet the 90-day deadline for submittal of required items, and would like FEMA to continue processing your request, you must request an extension of the deadline. This request must be submitted to our Technical Evaluation Contractor in writing and must provide (1) the reason why the data cannot be submitted within the requested timeframe, and (2) a new date for the submittal of the data. We receive a very large volume of requests and cannot maintain inactive requests for an indefinite period of time. Therefore, the fees will be forfeited for any request for which neither the requested data nor a written extension request is received within 90 days. 2 Please direct all required items and questions concerning your request to our Technical Evaluation Contractor at the following address: Michael Baker Jr., Inc. 3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 600 Alexandria, Virginia 22304 Attention: Ms. Laura D. Bittner (703) 317-6292 When you write 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 National Flood Insurance Program in general, please contact Mr. John Gambel of our staff in Washington, DC, either by telephone at (202) 646-2724 or by facsimile at (202) 646-4596. Sincerely, Matthew B. Miller, P.E., Chief Hazards Study Branch Mitigation Directorate cc: Mr. Kenneth M. Griffin, P.E. '-/ Director of Engineering and Public Works City of Coppell Mr. T. S. Kumar Assistant City Engineer City of Lewisville