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Federal Register/Vol. 63, No. 152/Friday, August 7, 1998/Rules And 42264 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 152 / Friday, August 7, 1998 / Rules and Regulations Dates and name of news- State and county Location paper where notice was Chief executive officer of community Effective date of Commu- published modification nity No. Lorain .............. City of Avon ......... March 11, 1998, March The Honorable James A. Smith, December 11, 390348 C 18, 1998, The Morning Mayor of the City of Avon, 36774 1997. Journal. Detroit Road, Avon, Ohio 44011± 1588. Rhode Island: Kent Town of West May 15, 1998, May 22, Mr. David Clayton, Acting Town Man- August 20, 1998 .. 440007 B Warwick. 1998, Providence Jour- ager, Town Hall, 1170 Main Street, nal-Bulletin and The West Warwick, Rhode Island Kent County Daily 02893. Times. Virginia: Loudoun ... Unincorporated May 6, 1998, May 13, Mr. Kirby Bowers, Loudoun County August 11, 1998 .. 510090 C areas. 1998, Loudoun Times- Administrator, P.O. Box 7000, Mirror. Leesburg, Virginia 20177±7000. West Virginia: Town of Moore- April 28, 1998, May 5, The Honorable Larry P. Snyder, August 3, 1998 .... 540052 Hardy field. 1998, Moorefield Exam- Mayor of the Town of Moorefield, iner. 206 Winchester Avenue, Moore- field, West Virginia 26836. Hardy .............. Unincorporated April 28, 1998, May 5, Mr. J. Michael Teets, President, August 3, 1998 .... 540051 C areas. 1998, Moorefield Exam- Hardy County Commission, P.O. iner. Box 209, Moorefield, West Virginia 26836. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. community. The respective addresses National Environmental Policy Act 83.100, ``Flood Insurance'') are listed in the table below. This rule is categorically excluded Dated: July 31, 1998. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: from the requirements of 44 CFR Part Michael J. Armstrong, Matthew B. Miller, P.E., Chief, Hazards 10, Environmental Consideration. No Associate Director for Mitigation. Study Branch, Mitigation Directorate, environmental impact assessment has [FR Doc. 98±21195 Filed 8±6±98; 8:45 am] 500 C Street SW., Washington, DC been prepared. BILLING CODE 6718±03±P 20472, (202) 646±3461. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Regulatory Flexibility Act Federal Emergency Management Agency The Associate Director, Mitigation FEDERAL EMERGENCY (FEMA or Agency) makes final Directorate, certifies that this rule is MANAGEMENT AGENCY determinations listed below of base exempt from the requirements of the flood elevations and modified base 44 CFR Part 67 Regulatory Flexibility Act because final flood elevations for each community or modified base flood elevations are Final Flood Elevation Determinations listed. The proposed base flood required by the Flood Disaster elevations and proposed modified base Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4104, AGENCY: Federal Emergency flood elevations were published in and are required to establish and Management Agency (FEMA). newspapers of local circulation and an maintain community eligibility in the ACTION: Final rule. opportunity for the community or National Flood Insurance Program. No individuals to appeal the proposed regulatory flexibility analysis has been SUMMARY: Base (1% annual chance) determinations to or through the prepared. flood elevations and modified base community was provided for a period of flood elevations are made final for the ninety (90) days. The proposed base Regulatory Classification communities listed below. The base flood elevations and proposed modified This final rule is not a significant flood elevations and modified base base flood elevations were also regulatory action under the criteria of flood elevations are the basis for the published in the Federal Register. section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 of floodplain management measures that This final rule is issued in accordance September 30, 1993, Regulatory each community is required either to with section 110 of the Flood Disaster Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735. adopt or to show evidence of being Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4104, already in effect in order to qualify or and 44 CFR part 67. Executive Order 12612, Federalism remain qualified for participation in the The Agency has developed criteria for This rule involves no policies that National Flood Insurance Program floodplain management in floodprone have federalism implications under (NFIP). areas in accordance with 44 CFR part Executive Order 12612, Federalism, EFFECTIVE DATES: The date of issuance of 60. dated October 26, 1987. the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Interested lessees and owners of real showing base flood elevations and property are encouraged to review the Executive Order 12778, Civil Justice modified base flood elevations for each proof Flood Insurance Study and Flood Reform community. This date may be obtained Insurance Rate Map available at the This rule meets the applicable by contacting the office where the maps address cited below for each standards of section 2(b)(2) of Executive are available for inspection as indicated community. Order 12778. on the table below. The base flood elevations and List of Subjects in 44 CFR 67 ADDRESSES: The final base flood modified base flood elevations are made elevations for each community are final in the communities listed below. Administrative practice and available for inspection at the office of Elevations at selected locations in each procedure, Flood insurance, Reporting the Chief Executive Officer of each community are shown. and recordkeeping requirements. Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 152 / Friday, August 7, 1998 / Rules and Regulations 42265 Accordingly, 44 CFR part 67 is #Depth in #Depth in amended as follows: feet above feet above ground. ground. Source of flooding and location *Elevation Source of flooding and location *Elevation PART 67Ð[AMENDED] in feet in feet (NGVD) (NGVD) 1. The authority citation for part 67 Approximately 0.7 mile up- Approximately 65 feet up- continues to read as follows: stream of the confluence of stream of Dickens Ferry Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; Milkhouse Creek Tributary Road .................................. *199 Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978, 3 CFR, No. 2 .................................. *153 Woodcock Branch: 1978 Comp., p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367, Milkhouse Creek Tributary No. Approximately 900 feet up- 2: stream of confluence with 3 CFR, 1979 Comp., p. 376. At confluence with Milkhouse East Eslava Creek ............. *11 Creek Tributary No. 1 ........ *111 § 67.11 [Amended] Approximately 480 feet up- Approximately 400 feet up- stream of Brierwood Drive *24 2. The tables published under the stream of Wall Street ......... *135 Woodcock Branch East: authority of § 67.11 are amended as Montlimar Creek: At confluence with Woodcock Upstream side of Azalea Branch ............................... *15 follows: Road .................................. *11 Approximately 290 feet up- Approximately 120 feet up- stream of Westwood Street *19 #Depth in stream of College Road feet above South ................................. *48 Maps available for inspection at the Mobile City Hall, 205 Source of flooding and location ground. Moore Creek: *Elevation Approximately 25 feet up- Government Street, 3rd in feet Floor, Mobile, Alabama. (NGVD) stream of confluence with Montlimar Creek ................ *11 CONNECTICUT ALABAMA At confluence of Spencer Branch ............................... *42 Saltwater Branch: Plymouth (Town), Litchfield Mobile (City), Mobile County County (FEMA Docket No. (FEMA Docket Nos. 7223 At confluence with Eslava 7199) and 7243) Creek East ......................... *10 Pequabuck River: Bolton Branch East: Approximately 75 feet up- Upstream side of Halls Mill stream of Cardinal Drive ... *24 Approximately 700 feet Road .................................. *11 Second Creek: downstream of East Main Approximately 50 feet up- At confluence with Milkhouse Street/U.S. Route 6 and stream of Grayson Drive ... *27 Creek ................................. *31 202 ..................................... *586 Bolton Branch West: At confluence of Second Just upstream of Preston At confluence with Montlimer Creek Tributary .................. *66 Road .................................. *736 Creek ................................. *35 Spencer Branch: Tributary A to Pequabuck Approximately 130 feet up- At confluence with Moore River: stream of University Boule- Creek ................................. *42 At confluence with vard .................................... *119 Approximately 75 feet up- Pequabuck River ............... *696 Campground Branch: stream of Wildwood Place *123 Just upstream of Preston Approximately 120 feet Spring Creek: Road .................................. *746 downstream of Girby Road *36 Approximately 590 feet Poland River: Approximately 1.1 miles up- downstream of Halls Mill At confluence with stream of Girby Road ........ *96 Road .................................. *12 Pequabuck River ............... *590 Clear Creek: Approximately 885 feet up- Approximately 1,100 feet up- Approximately 650 feet stream of Woodland Road *140 stream of confluence with downstream of the Illinois Spring Creek Tributary: Pequabuck River ............... *590 Central Gulf Railroad ......... *107 At the confluence with Spring Maps available for inspection Approximately 170 feet Creek ................................. *107 at the Plymouth Town Hall, downstream of the Illinois Approximately 75 feet up- 80 Main Street, Terryville, Central Gulf Railroad ......... *111 stream of Woodland Road *130 Connecticut. East Eslava Creek: Tennessee Street Drainage: Approximately 1,170 feet At Baker Street
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