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r <br /> U.S.Department of Homeland Security <br /> FEMA Region IX <br /> 1111 Broadway,-Suite 1200 <br /> Oakland,CA.94607-4052 <br /> o�,.r,er�yF <br /> FEMA <br /> April 27, 2016 <br /> Stephanie Stowers, Project Manager <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Department <br /> Development Services Division <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Dear Ms. Stowers: <br /> This is in response to your request for comments regarding the Application Reerral Application <br /> Number PA 1600079 (LA), Lot Line Adjustment, (APN/Address; 061-140-55/12552 N. Furry <br /> Road, Lodi) (Supervisorial District 4). The minimum, basic NFIP floodplain management <br /> building requirements are described in Vol. 44 Code of Federal.Regulations (44 CFR), Sections <br /> 59 through 65. <br /> A summary of these NFIP floodplain management building requirements are as follows: <br /> • All buildings constructed within a riverine floodplain, (i.e., Flood Zones A, AO, AH, AE, <br /> and Al through A30 as delineated on the FIRM), must.be elevated so that the lowest <br /> floor is at or above the Base Flood Elevation level in accordance with the effective Flood <br /> Insurance Rate Map. <br /> • If the area of construction is located within a Regulatory Floodway as delineated on the <br /> FIRM, any development must not increase base flood elevation levels. The term <br /> development means any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, <br /> including but not limited to buildings, other structures, mining, dredging, filling, <br /> grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations, and storage of equipment or <br /> materials. A hydrologic and hydraulic analysis must be performed ppior to the start of <br /> development, and must demonstrate that the development would not cause any rise in <br /> base flood levels. No rise is permitted within regulatory floodways. <br /> www.feina.gov <br />