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TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlinea, 0 3 nnuc noncn NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Proposed Flood Eelvation Determinations AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (100 year) flood elevations shown in your community's Prelimi nary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. These base (100 year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain management measures that the community is required to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the national Flood Insurance Program. The proposed base flood elevations modify the base flood elevations shown on your community's presently effective Flood Insurance Rate Map. DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADDRESSES: The Preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map showing the proposed modi Tied base flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at City Hall, 188 West Willow, Heppner, Oregon. Send comments to the Honorable Clifford Green. Mayor, City of Heppner. P.O. Box 756. Heppner. Oregon 97836. FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION, CONTACT: Dr: Brian R. Mrazik Chief, Engineering Branch Natural Hazards Division Federal Emergency Man agement Agency Washington. D C. 20472 (202) 287-0230 SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR MATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency gives notice of the proposed deter minations of modified base (100-year) flood elevations, in accordance with Section 1 10 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234). 87 Stat. 980. which added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448) ). 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128. and 44 CFR 76.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain manage ment measures required by Section 60.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood plain management require ments. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies estab lished by other Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the ap propriate flood insurance premium rates for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing build ings and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5 USC 605 (b). the Associate Director, to whom authority has been delegated by the Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, hereby certifies that the proposed flood elevation determina tions, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial num ber of small entities. A flood elevation determination under Section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted by a local community, will govern future construction within the flood plain area. The elevation de terminations, however, impose no restriction unless and until the local community voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances in accord with these elevations. Even if or dinances are adopted in com pliance with Federal stan dards, the elevations pre Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, September 22. 1983 scribe how high to build in the flood plain and do not pro scribe development. Thus, this action only forms the basis for future local actions. It imposes no new require ment: of itself it has no economic impact. Proposed base flood eleva tions along flood sources stu died in detail are show n on the PReliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. Lessees and owners of real property in the City of Heppner are en couraged to review these maps and related materials at the address cited above. The flood sources studied in detail are: Range of Base Flood Elevations Source of Flooding: Willow Creek 1893 - 1991: x 1891 -x 1978. Source of Flooding: 1963 2075; x 1957 - x 2075. Source of Flooding: Hinton Creek 1930 - 1963: x 1927 -X 1962 Depth in Feet above Ground Currently Effective x Elevation in Feet (NGVD) Proposed Modified NATOINAL FLOOD FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (100 year) flood elevations shown in your community's Preli minary Revised Flood Insur ance Rate Map. These base ( 100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain management measures that the community is required to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. The proposed base flood elevations modify the base flood elevations shown on your community's presently effective Flood Insurance Rate Map. DATES: The period for comment will be nineity (90) days following the second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADDRESSES: The Preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map showing the proposed modi fied base flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at Town Hall, Lex ington, Oregon. Send comments to the Ho norable Ed Baker. Mayor. Town of Lexington, P.O. Box 441. Lexington. Oregon 97839. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Brian R. Mrazik Chief. Engineering Branch Natural Hazards Division Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington. D C. 20472 (202) 287-0230 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency gives notice of the proposed deter minations of modified base (100-year) flood elevations, in accordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 'Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980. which added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448)). 42. USC. 4001 4128. and 44 CFR 67.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain manage ment measures required by Section 60.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community musts change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood plain management require ments. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies estab lished by other Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the ap propriate flood insurance premium rates for new build ings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5 USC 605(b). the Associate Director, to whom authority has been delegated by the Director. Federal Emergency Management Agency, hereby certifies that the proposed flood elevation determina tions, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial num ber of small entities. A flood elevation determination under Section 1363 forms sthe basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted by a local community, will govern future construction within the flood plain area. The elevation de terminations, however, im pose no restriction unless and until the local community voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances in accord with these elevations. Even if or dinances are adopted in com pliance with Federal stan dards, the elevations pre scribe how high to build in the flood plain and do not pro scribe development. Thus, this action only forms the basis for future local actions. It imposes no new require ment: of itself it has no economic impact. Proposed base flood eleva tions along flood sources stu died in detail are shown on the preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. Lessees and owners of real property in the Town of Lexington are encouraged to review these maps and related materials at the adress cited above. The flood sources studied in detail are: Range of Base Flood Elevations Source of Flooding: Willow Creek 1407 - 1455: x 1405 x 1451. Source of Flooding: Black horse Canyon 1440 - 1478. x 1437 - x 1478. Depth in Feet above Ground Currently Effective x Elevation in Feet (NGVD) Proposed Modified NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Proposed Flood Elevation determinations AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (100 year) flood elevation shown in your community's Prelimi nary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. These base (100 year flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain man agement measures that the community is required to ei ther adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. The proposed base flood elevations modify the base flood elevations shown on your community's presently effective Flood Insurance Rate Map. DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADDRESSES: the Preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map showing the proposed modi fied base flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at the Planning Department. Lexington, Ore gon. Send comments to Judge Don McElligott. Morrow County Courthouse. P.O. Box 788. Heppner. Oregon 97836. FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION CONTACT: Dr. Brian R. Mrazik Chief. Engineering Branch Natural Hazards Division Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D C. 20472 (202) 287-0230 SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR MATION: The Federal Emergency Management Aency gives no tice of the proposed determi nations of modified base (100 year) flood elevations, in ac cordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 ' Stat. 980, which added Sec tion 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1963 (Title XIII of the Housing and Ur- fcan Developement Act of 1968 (Pub L. 90-4481). 42 USC. 4001-4128. and 44 CFR 67.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain manage ment measures required by Section 60.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood plain management require ments. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on its own. or pursuant to policies estab lished by other Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will also he used to calculate the ap propriate flood insurance premium rates for new build ings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5 USC 605 (b), the Associate Director, to vihom authority has been delegated by the Diftrector. Federal Emergen cy Management AGency. hereby certifies that the pro posed flood elevation deter minations, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on a sub stantial number of small enti ties. A flood elevation deter mination under Section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted hv a local community, will W uesD Number Of Pieces X xir Of lnMd And Win: 'f.4j o o o S8! ?re0".u.tar L il B Ml ft 1 1 govern future construction within the flood plain area. The elevation determinations, however, impose no restric tion unless and until the local community voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances in ac cord with these elevations. Even if ordinances are adop ted in compliance with Fede ral standards, the elevations prescribe how high to build in the flood plain and do not pro scribe development. Thus, this action only forms the basis for future local actions. It imposes no new require ment; of itself it has no economic impact. Proposed base flood eleva tions along flood sources stu died in detail are shown on the preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. lessees and owners of real property in the unincorporated areas of Morrow County are encour aged to review these maps and TIC FACTS From Technical Info. Committee Society of Petroleum Engineer Three countriei the USSR, Saudi Arabia and the United States continue to produce about one-half of the world crude oil. Only few countries have in creased production of crude oil since 19S0. Because of conflicts and policy, two former leaders in crude oil production Iran and Iraq have dramat ically fallen from pre-1980 levels. . 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