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Davidson County, North Carolina NOTE TO USER Future revisions to this FIRM Index will only be issued to Communities that are located on FIRM panels being revised. This FIRM Index therefore remains valid for FIRM panels dated June 16, 2009 or earlier. Please refer to the “MOST FORSYTH COUNTY RECENT FIRM PANEL DATE” column in the LISTING OF COMMUNITIES table 3710684300J**3710685300J** 3710686300K to determine the most recent FIRM Index date for each community. 03/16/09 South Fork Muddy Creek Tributary 1 Town of Wallburg < Mary Reich Creek ! ( MAP DATES < This FIRM Index displays the map date for each FIRM panel at the time that this 3710687200K Index was printed. Because this Index may not be distributed to unaffected 3710680200K3710681200J**3710682200J** 3710684200J** 3710685200J 3710686200K 03/16/09 3710688200K3710689200K** communities in subsequent revisions, users may determine the current map date 03/16/09 03/16/09 < 03/16/09 Long Branch Abbotts 03/16/09 for each FIRM panel by visiting the FEMA Map Service Center website at South Fork Muddy Creek Brushy Fork Tributary 2 < Rich Fork Tributary 2A http://www.msc.fema.gov, or by calling the Map Service Center at 1-800-358-9616. < Creek < < < < < ! Brushy Spurgeon Creek ( Communities annexing land on adjacent FIRM panels must obtain a current copy of 150 the adjacent panel as well as the current FIRM Index. These may be ordered Miller Creek P Little Brushy Fork Fork Tributary 2 Rich Fork Tributary 2 ! < ( City of High Point directly from the Map Service Center at the number listed above. 3710588100L 3710589100K 3710680100K 3710681100J 3710682100J 3710683100J Town of Midway 3710686100J 3710687100J 3710688100J 3< 710689100K < ! 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 ( < 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 Yadkin River Rich Fork Creek Tributary < Little Brushy Fork T1A < Spurgeon Creek Tributary 1 Tributary 2 Abbotts Creek Tributary 1 ! 3710684000J < ( ! Spurgeon Creek ( Fryes 03/16/09 Rich < Cr < < GUILFORD COUNTY eek Fork City of High Point Little Brushy Fork T1 Payne Creek Tributary ( 3710588000K 3710680000J h ! 3710689000K 3710589000K < 3710681000J 3710682000J 3710683000J c 3710686000J 3710687000J 3710688000J an 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 < r 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 l B Muddy Creek 52 Brushy Fork oo < < City of High Point < ! 1 C P109 ( DAVIE COUNTY Payne Stream No. 97 Reedy Creek < Ken Creek Stream No. 99 < nedy M Oil Mill Branch ill Cre 3710673900J ek 3710679900K < 3710672900J 03/16/09 3710674900J 3710675900J 3710676900J 3710677900J 3710678900J 03/16/09 03/16/09 < 03/16/09 Buck Branch Tributary 1 03/16/09 03/16/09 Huffmans Creek < 03/16/09 03/16/09 Kennedy Mill Creek Tributary 1 MAP REPOSITORIES (Maps available for reference only, not for < Buck Branch reek distribution.) < C 3710578800K 3710670800J sty < Cain < Leonard Creek Ha 03/16/09 03/16/09 Easter Creek < MAP NUMBER Creek Reedy Creek Brushy Fork < 3710678800J 3710673800J 3710676800J 3710677800J 03/16/09 3710679800J*** 3710672800J 3710674800J 3710675800J DAVIDSON COUNTY (UNINCORPORATED AREAS): 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 0k3/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 Hunts KEY TO NUMBERED STREAMS 150 Swearing ee s Fork < < r Hunt Fork Davidson County Governmental Center P C Creek < ts < < Tinkers ot Pineywood Branch Planning and Zoning Department 1 - Arbor Creek Swearing < bb Creek A Hanks Branch Jakesville 913 Greensboro Street 2 Becks Creek Dunkers Creek Creek Welcome - < Lexington, North Carolina 27293 < Creek < <Tributary Creek City of Thomasville 3 - Twin Creek Tributary Dykers Creek < 3710672700J 4 - Twin Creek 3710670700J 3710671700J < 3710673700J 3710674700J 3710675700J 3710676700J 3710677700J 3710678700J 3710679700J*** DENTON, TOWN OF: 03/16/09 y 25 < r 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 k 03/16/09 a 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/< 09 64 r t Denton Town Hall 5 Golf Course Drain o u - < 1 b < Indian 3710578600K Dykers Ebenezer Creek F ri 201 West Salisbury Street 2< 3 h T 6 - Fern Valley Branch 03/16/09 Grave < Arrington c k Hamby Creek < Creek i ee 3710576600K R r < Denton, North Carolina 27239 Creek < Creek C < Tributary 3 < Spencer Creek 7 Number 9 Golf Course Drain < - < y < 03/16/09 Dykers 22 24 b North Hamby Creek < < 26 Leonard < Little Uwharrie River Tributary 11A Creek < m < 8 - Fern Valley Drain a < 3710672600J 27 Creek H Little Uwharrie River Tributary 11 LEXINGTON, CITY OF: G Tributary 9 - Rat Spring Branch Tributary ob 03/16/09 3710677600J Little Uwharrie River Tributary 10 City of Lexington 3710575600K bl 3710670600J 3710671600J < 3710673600J 3710674600J 3710675600J 3710676600J 3710678600K e < C 03/16/09 03/16/09 < 10 - Walltown Branch ree 03/16/09 03/16/09 < 03/16/09 < 03/16/09 Charles Creek 28 West Center Street 03/16/09 21 < 14 03/16/09 < 03/16/09 k < 29 < 30 Ward Creek Lexington, North Carolina 27292 11 - Walltown Drain 28 20 Hamby Creek Tributary 1 < 12 - Yarborough Drain < < < Swearing < MIDWAY, TOWN OF: 19 < Beaverdam < Hamby Creek Yadkin River < < 17 33 13 - Tussey Creek Creek Creek 15 < Midway Town Hall k 16 Swingsdairy Branch e 14 - Michael Branch e Tributary 125 Gum Tree Road r 3710672500J 3710673500J 3710674500J C 3710671500J 03< /16/09 3710676500J 3710677500J 3710678500K < 03/16/09 3710675500J 3710670500J < Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107 15 - Michael Branch Tributary ill 03/16/09 03/16/09 M North Potts 03/16/09 03/16/09 < < 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 < 32 Holly Grove < 18 31 < 16 Royal Park Branch < < Pounder Fork - 35 < Creek 14 < 34 < Tributary 3710578400J < 36 Little Uwharrie River Tributary 3 THOMASVILLE, CITY OF: < 12 < 17 - Royal Park Drain 03/16/09 Tributary 37 38 < Beaverdam < 3710576400L < 13 < Thomasville City Hall Creek 10 5 1 18 - Wennonah Mill Drain Little Uwharrie River Tributary 2 06/16/09 < < South Potts (North) City of Lexington< 3 Pounder < 10 Salem Street Churchland < 7 < 19 - Shoaf Branch < Creek 11 8 < 4 < 2 Fork Tributary Little Uwharrie River Thomasville, North Carolina 27360 Swan Creek P Creek Tributary < < 3710672400J 3710678400K 20 - Erlanger Branch ott 3710670400J 3710671400J 3710673400J 3710674400J 3710675400J 3710677400J Frost Creek s < 3710676400J 03/16/09 03/< 16/09 < C < re 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03< /16/09 03/16/09 WALLBURG, TOWN OF: 21 - Woodcrest Drain ek Rat Spring 03/16/09 03/16/09 < South Potts < Brier Creek Tributary 9 < Wallburg Town Clerk’s Resident < North Potts Branch 22 - Biesecker Creek Creek < reek Pounder Fork < 6 Abbotts C Conrad Hill Branch Creek < 85 204 Linville Court < 23 - Northside Creek - < Farabee Creek Swearing Creek Pounder Fork Tributary 1 Kernersville, North Carolina 27284 < Lamb Brier Creek 24 - Northside Branch 3710671300J Tributary 2 Creek 03/16/09 25 Arnold Creek - 3710576300L 3710577300J 3710578300J 3710579300J 3710670300J < 3710672300J 3710673300J 3710674300J 3710675300J 164 26 - Everhart Creek 03/16/09 03/16/09 h 06/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 c 03/16/09 < Tar Creek n 27 - Everhart Creek Tributary < a 150 r P B Yadkin River e 28 - Jefferson Village Branch l i 3710676200J 3710678200K Swearing Creek m 29 - Jefferson Village Tributary r 03/16/09 u 03/16/09 o 30 - Northview Heights Branch F 109 31 - Darr Branch 3710576200L 3710577200K 3710578200K 3710579200J 3710670200K 3710671200J 3710672200J 3710673200J 3710674200J 3710675200J* P 06/16/09 06/16/09 06/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 32 - Darr Drain 06/16/09 k e e 33 - Nokomis Branch r C < RANDOLPH COUNTY y 34 - Lakewood Hills Branch e s k r Abbotts Creek e e e J r 35 - Lakewood Hills Drain C p m 36 - Abbotts Creek Tributary 3710578100K a 3710579100K 47 w S 37 - Raleigh Branch 06/16/09 06/16/09 ch P t 8 n la ra F 3710676000J 38 County Home Branch 3710670000K P B Town of Denton - < e l ! t ( 06/16/09 at 03/16/09 3710672000J B 3710674000J 3710678000J** Swearing k 03/16/09 03/16/09 e < e Creek r C < Swearing Creek k Yadkin River c Tributary 1 i L < Fourmile Branch !( < High Rock Lake Abbotts Creek MAP INDEX 8 ROWAN COUNTY 3710661900K P 3710666900J 3710667900J* ! 06/16/09 03/16/09 ( Town of Denton 3710662800K 3710664800J 3710668800J** 06/16/09 03/16/09 FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP LISTING OF COMMUNITIES 3710661800K 3710666800J 3710667800J* DAVIDSON COUNTY, 06/16/09 03/16/09 47 < P NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY MOST RECENT FIRM Flat Swamp AND INCORPORATED AREAS NUMBER 3 COMMUNITY NAME LOCATED ON PANEL(S) INITIAL NFIP MAP DATE INITIAL FIRM DATE PANEL DATE Creek (SEE LISTING OF COMMUNITIES TABLE) 5756, 5762, 5763, 5764, 5766, 5772, 5773, 5781, 5782, 5783, 8 5784, 5786, 5788, 5791, 5792, 5793, 5880, 5881, 5890, 5891, P MAP INDEX 6618, 6619, 6624, 6626, 6628, 6644, 6646, 6648, 6664, 6666, < 109 5756, 5762, 5763, 5764, 6668, 6669, 66781, 66791, 66841, 6686, 66881, 6700, 6702, P PANELS PRINTED: Lick Creek 5766, 5772, 5773, 5781, 5782, 5783, 5784, 5786, 5788, 5791, 6703, 6704, 6705, 6706, 6707, 6708, 6712, 6713, 6714, 6715, 5792, 5793, 5880, 5881, 5890, 5891, 6618, 6619, 6624, 6626, 6716, 6717, 6720, 6722, 6723, 6724, 6725, 6726, 6727, 6728, 6628, 6644, 6646, 6648, 6664, 6666, 6668, 6669, 6686, 6700, DAVIDSON COUNTY, 6729, 6732, 6733, 6734, 6735, 6736, 6737, 6738, 6739, 6740, 3710662600K 3710664600K 3710666600J 3710668600K 6702, 6703, 6704, 6705, 6706, 6707, 6708, 6712, 6713, 6714, 370307 June 17, 1977 May 1, 1980 June 16, 2009 6715, 6716, 6717, 6720, 6722, 6723, 6724, 6725, 6726, 6727, (UNINCORPORATED AREAS) 6742, 6743, 6744, 6745, 6746, 6747, 6748, 6749, 67521, 6753, 06/16/09 06/16/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 6728, 6729, 6732, 6733, 6734, 6735, 6736, 6737, 6738, 6739, 6754, 6755, 6756, 6757, 6758, 6759, 6760, 6762, 6764, 6765, 6740, 6742, 6743, 6744,
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