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Giuseppe Sanfilippo, Project Manager <br />Page 2 <br />May 13, 2019 <br />Upon completion of any development that changes existing Special Flood Hazard Areas, <br />the NFIP directs all participating communities to submit the appropriate hydrologic and <br />hydraulic data to FEMA for a FIRM revision. In accordance with 44 CFR, Section 65.3, <br />as soon as practicable, but not later than six months after such data becomes available, a <br />community shall notify FEMA of the changes by submitting technical data for a flood <br />map revision. To obtain copies of FEMA's Flood Map Revision Application Packages, <br />please refer to the FEMA website at http://www.fema.gov/business/nfip/forms.shtm. <br />Please Note: <br />Many NFIP participating communities have adopted floodplain management building <br />requirements which are more restrictive than the minimum federal standards described in 44 <br />CFR. Please contact the local community's floodplain manager for more information on local <br />floodplain management building requirements. The Stockton floodplain manager can be reached <br />by calling David Kwong, Director, Community Development Department, at (209) 937-8444. <br />The San Joaquin County floodplain manager can be reached by calling John Maguire, <br />Engineering Services Manager, at (209) 953-7617. <br />If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call Brian Trushinski of the <br />Mitigation staff at (510) 627-7183. <br />Sincerely, <br />Gregor Blackburn, CFM, Branch Chief <br />Floodplain Management and Insurance Branch <br />cc: <br />David Kwong, Director, Community Development Department, City of Stockton <br />John Maguire, Engineering Services Manager, San Joaquin County <br />Ray Lee, WREA, State of California, Department of Water Resources, North Central Region <br />Office <br />Brian Trushinski, NFIP Planner, DHS/FEMA Region IX <br />Alessandro Amaglio, Environmental Officer, DHS/FEMA Region IX <br />www.fema.gov <br />