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MR. JOSEPH PACHNER CASE NO.: 21-10-0803A
KM ENGINEERING, LLP COMMUNITY: CITY OF EAGLE, ADA COUNTY,
5725 N. DISCOVERY WAY IDAHO
BOISE, ID 83713 COMMUNITY NO.: 160003
DEAR MR. PACHNER:
This is in reference to a request that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) determine if the
property described in the enclosed document is located within an identified Special Flood Hazard Area, the
area that would be inundated by the flood having a 1-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any
given year (base flood), on the effective National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map. Using the
information submitted and the effective NFIP map, our determination is shown on the attached Letter of
Map Amendment (LOMA) Determination Document. This determination document provides additional
information regarding the effective NFIP map, the legal description of the property and our determination.
Additional documents are enclosed which provide information regarding the subject property and LOMAs.
Please see the List of Enclosures below to determine which documents are enclosed. Other attachments
specific to this request may be included as referenced in the Determination/Comment document. If you have
any questions about this letter or any of the enclosures, please contact the FEMA Map Assistance Center toll
free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Attn: North Wind Resource Partners (NWRP) eLOMA Coordinator, NWRP eLOMA Coordinator,
3601 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304-6439, Fax: 703-751-7415.
Sincerely,
Luis V. Rodriguez, P.E., Director
Engineering and Modeling Division
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
LIST OF ENCLOSURES:
LOMA DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
cc: State/Commonwealth NFIP Coordinator
Community Map Repository
Region
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Date: April 27, 2021
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LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
COMMUNITY AND MAP PANEL INFORMATION
LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
CITY OF EAGLE, ADA
A portion of Lot 6, Block 3, Rocket Bar Subdivision, as described
COUNTY, IDAHO
in the Warranty Deed recorded as Document No. 2015-078882,
in the Office of the Recorder, Ada County, Idaho
COMMUNITY
The portion of property is more particularly described by the
following metes and bounds:
COMMUNITY
NO: 160003
BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said Lot 6, thence
AFFECTED NUMBER:
160o1Co154J
following the easterly boundary line of said Lot 6 the following
MAP PANEL
three courses: (1.) thence S00°29'40"E,
DATE:
6119/2020
FLOODING SOURCE: DRY CREEK
PROXIMATE LATITUDE & LONGITUDE OF PROPERTY: 43.714597,-116.335528
URCE OF LAT & LONG: GOOGLE EARTH DATUM: NAD 83
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2139 North Edgewood
Portion of Property
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Road
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) - The SFHA is an area that would be inundated by the flood having a 1-percent chance of being
equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood).
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS (Please refer to the appropriate section on Attachment 1 for the additional considerations listed below.)
LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
PORTIONS REMAIN IN THE SFHA/FLOODWAY
INADVERTENT INCLUSION FLOODWAY 1
eLOMA DETERMINATION
This document provides the Federal Emergency Management Agency's determination regarding a request for a Letter of Map Amendment for the
property described above. Using the information submitted and the effective National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map, we have determined that
the described portion(s) of the property(ies) is/are not located in the SFHA, an area inundated by the flood having a 1-percent chance of being equaled
or exceeded in any given year (base flood). This document amends the effective NFIP map to remove the subject property from the SFHA located on
the effective NFIP map; therefore, the Federal mandatory flood insurance requirement does not apply. However, the lender has the option to continue
the flood insurance requirement to protect its financial risk on the loan. A Preferred Risk Policy (PRP) is available for buildings located outside the
SFHA. Information about the PRP and how one can apply is enclosed.
This determination is based on the flood data presently available. If there are any errors on this eLOMA Determination Letter that cause FEMA to
rescind and/or nullify the determination the property owner should consult the Licensed Professional that submitted this eLOMA. The enclosed
documents provide additional information regarding this determination. If you have any questions about this document, please contact the FEMA Map
Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Attn: North Wind
Resource Partners (NWRP) eLOMA Coordinator, 3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA22304-4605, Fax: 703-751-7415.
Luis V. Rodriguez, P.E., Director
Engineering and Modeling Division eLOMA
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
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Case No: 21-10-0803A
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LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
ATTACHMENT 1 (ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS)
LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED)
a distance of 84.95 feet; (2) thence 88.35 feet along the arc of a circular curve to the left, said curve
having a radius of 45.00 feet, a delta angle of 112'29'41", a chord bearing of S00°29'40"E, and a
chord distance of 74.83 feet; (3.) thence S00°29'40"E, a distance of 17.13 feet; thence leaving said
easterly boundary line, S47°22'58"W, a distance of 203.08 feet; thence S51 °48'16"W, a distance of
132.82 feet; thence S50°58'59"W, a distance of 179.41 feet; thence S69°40'09"W, a distance of
91.31 feet; thence N78°18'16"W, a distance of 29.08 feet; thence N88°41'53"W, a distance of 9.04
feet to the westerly boundary line of said Lot 6; thence following said westerly boundary line,
N00°29'40"W, a distance of 392.07 feet; thence leaving said westerly boundary line, N19°50'02"E, a
distance of 147.78 feet to the northerly boundary line of said Lot 6; thence following said northerly
boundary line, N89°30'20"E, a distance of 34.56 feet; thence leaving said northerly boundary line,
S76°41'57"E, a distance of 84.05 feet; thence N88°23'19"E, a distance of 84.77 feet; thence
S89°35'09"E, a distance of 95.03 feet; thence N88°38'55"E, a distance of 92.47 feet; thence
N72°54'09"E, a distance of 64.79 feet to said northerly boundary line; thence following said northerly
boundary line, N89°30'20"E, a distance of 17.58 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
This attachment provides additional information regarding this request. If you have any questions about this attachment, please contact the FEMA Map
Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Attn: North Wind
Resource Partners (NWRP) el-OMA Coordinator, NWRP el-OMA Coordinator, 3601 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304-6439, Fax: 703-751-7415
Luis V. Rodriguez, P.E., Director
Engineering and Modeling Division eLOMA
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
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Date: April 27, 2021
Case No: 21-10-0803A
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LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
ATTACHMENT 1 (ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS)
Portion of Property Removal:
The following considerations may or may not apply to the determination for your Portion of Property:
INADVERTENT INCLUSION IN THE FLOODWAY 1 (PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY REMAIN IN
THE FLOODWAY) -A portion of this property is located within the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) regulatory floodway for the flooding source indicated on the Determination
Document, while the subject of this determination is not. The NFIP regulatory floodway is the area
that must remain unobstructed in order to prevent unacceptable increases in base flood elevations.
Therefore, no construction may take place in a NFIP regulatory floodway that may cause an
increase in the base flood elevation. The NFIP regulatory floodway is provided to the community as
a tool to regulate floodplain development. Therefore, the NFIP regulatory floodway modification
described in the Determination Document, while acceptable to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), must also be acceptable to the community and adopted by
appropriate community action, as specified in Paragraph 60.3(d) of the NFIP regulations. Any
proposed revision to the NFIP regulatory floodway must be submitted to FEMA by community
officials. The community should contact either the Regional Director (for those communities in
Regions I -IV), or the Regional Engineer (Region V) for guidance on the data which must be
submitted for a revision to the NFIP regulatory floodway.
PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY REMAIN IN THE SFHA and/or FLOODWAY - Portions of this
property, but not the subject of the Determination document, may remain in the Special Flood
Hazard Area (SFHA) and/or the regulatory floodway for the flooding source indicated on the
Determination Document. The NFIP regulatory floodway is the area that must remain unobstructed
in order to prevent unacceptable increases in base flood elevations. Therefore, no construction may
take place in an NFIP regulatory floodway that may cause an increase in the base flood elevation.
Therefore, any future construction or substantial improvement on the property remains subject to
Federal, State/Commonwealth, and local regulations for floodplain management. The NFIP
regulatory floodway is provided to the community as a tool to regulate floodplain development.
Modifications to the NFIP regulatory floodway must be accepted by both the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and the community involved. Appropriate community actions are
defined in Paragraph 60.3(d) of the NFIP regulations. Any proposed revision to the NFIP regulatory
floodway must be submitted to FEMA by community officials. The community should contact either
the Regional Director (for those communities in Regions I -IV, and VI-X), or the Regional Engineer
(for those communities in Region V) for guidance on the data which must be submitted for a revision
to the NFIP regulatory floodway. Contact information for each regional office can be obtained by
calling the FEMA Map Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or from our
web site at https://www.fema.gov/regional-contact-information
This attachment provides additional information regarding this request. If you have any questions about this attachment, please contact the FEMA Map
Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Attn: North Wind
Resource Partners (NWRP) eLOMA Coordinator, NWRP eLOMA Coordinator, 3601 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304-6439, Fax: 703-751-7415
Luis V. Rodriguez, P.E., Director
Engineering and Modeling Division eLOMA
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
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LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT
DETERMINATION DOCUMENT (REMOVAL)
ATTACHMENT 1 (ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS)
STUDY UNDERWAY - This determination is based on the flood data presently available. However,
the Federal Emergency Management Agency may be currently revising the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) map for the community. New flood data could be generated that may affect this
property. If a new NFIP map is issued it will supersede this determination. The Federal requirement
for the purchase of flood insurance will then be based on the newly revised NFIP map.
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION - The subject of the determination is shown on the National
Flood Insurance Program map and may be located in an Extraterritorial Jurisdiction area for the
community indicated on the Determination Document.
GREAT LAKES - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has based this
determination on elevation data which is published in the current Flood Insurance Study for the
community. However, the elevations established in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
reports on the Great Lakes are the best available data known to us. If in the future there are any
subsequent map revisions to the National Flood Insurance Program map and the USACE reports
remain the best available data known, FEMA will use those elevations for any such revisions.
Further, be advised that the elevations on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) may only reflect the
Stillwater elevation for the lake and may not account for the effects of wind driven waves or wave
run-up. On -site conditions such as wind speed, wind direction, fetch distance, water depth and the
slope of the beach or bluff may result in significant increases to the base flood elevation. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended that the requestor be aware of these circumstances and, if warranted,
evaluate the effects of wind driven waves along the shoreline of the property.
STATE AND LOCAL CONSIDERATIONS - Please note that this document does not override or
supersede any State or local procedural or substantive provisions which may apply to floodplain
management requirements associated with amendments to State or local floodplain zoning
ordinances, maps, or State or local procedures adopted under the National Flood Insurance
Program.
COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCE SYSTEM - Based upon information provided to FEMA by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the subject property may be within a System Unit or an
Otherwise Protected Area (OPA) of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resource System (CBRS).
Federal flood insurance is generally not available within the CBRS for new construction or substantial
improvements occurring after the flood insurance prohibition date (which is generally tied to the date
that the area was first established as either a System Unit or OPA, but may differ in some cases).
Other federal expenditures and financial assistance (including certain types of disaster assistance)
are also restricted within System Units of the CBRS. The USFWS is the authoritative source for
information regarding the CBRS. Additional information, including the CBRS Mapper, can be found
on the USFWS website at: https://www.fws.gov/cbra.
This attachment provides additional information regarding this request. If you have any questions about this attachment, please contact the FEMA Map
Assistance Center toll free at (877) 336-2627 (877-FEMA MAP) or by letter addressed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Attn: North Wind
Resource Partners (NWRP) eLOMA Coordinator, NWRP eLOMA Coordinator, 3601 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304-6439, Fax: 703-751-7415
Luis V. Rodriguez, P.E., Director
Engineering and Modeling Division eLOMA
Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING
LETTERS OF MAP AMENDMENT
When making determinations on requests for Letters of Map Amendment (LOMAs), the
Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) bases its
determination on the flood hazard information available at the time of the determination.
Requesters should be aware that flood conditions may change or new information may be
generated that would supersede FEMA's determination. In such cases, the community will be
informed by letter.
Requesters also should be aware that removal of a property (parcel of land or structure) from the
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) means FEMA has determined the property is not subject to
inundation by the flood having a 1-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given
year (base flood). This does not mean the property is not subject to other flood hazards. The
property could be inundated by a flood with a magnitude greater than the base flood or by
localized flooding not shown on the effective National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map.
The effect of a LOMA is it removes the Federal requirement for the lender to require flood
insurance coverage for the property described. The LOMA is not a waiver of the condition that
the property owner maintain flood insurance coverage for the property. Only the lender can
waive the flood insurance purchase requirement because the lender imposed the requirement.
The property owner must request and receive a written waiver from the lender before canceling
the policy. The lender may determine, on its own as a business decision that it wishes to continue
the flood insurance requirement to protect its financial risk on the loan.
The LOMA provides FEMA's comment on the mandatory flood insurance requirements of the
NFIP as they apply to a particular property. A LOMA is not a building permit, nor should it be
construed as such. Any development, new construction, or substantial improvement of a
property impacted by a LOMA must comply with all applicable State and local criteria and other
Federal criteria.
If a lender releases a property owner from the flood insurance requirement, and the property
owner decides to cancel the policy and seek a refund, the NFIP will refund the premium paid for
the current policy year, provided that no claim is pending or has been paid on the policy during
the current policy year. The property owner must provide a written waiver of the insurance
requirement from the lender to the property insurance agent or company servicing his or her
policy. The agent or company will then process the refund request.
Even though structures are not located in an SFHA, as mentioned above, they could be flooded
by a flooding event with a greater magnitude than the base flood. In fact, more than 25 percent
of all claims paid by the NFIP are for policies for structures located outside the SFHA in Zones
B, C, X (shaded), or X (unshaded). More than one-fourth of all policies purchased under the
NFIP protect structures located in these zones. The risk to structures located outside SFHAs is
just not as great as the risk to structures located in SFHAs. Finally, approximately 90 percent of
all federally declared disasters are caused by flooding, and homeowners insurance does not
provide financial protection from this flooding. Therefore, FEMA encourages the widest
possible coverage under the NFIP.
The NFIP offers two types of flood insurance policies to property owners: the low-cost Preferred
Risk Policy (PRP) and the Standard Flood Insurance Policy (SFIP): The PRP is available for I-
to 4-family residential structures located outside the SFHA with little or no loss history. The
PRP is available for townhouse/rowhouse-type structures, but is not available for other types of
condominium units. The SFIP is available for all other structures. Additional information on the
PRP and how a property owner can quality for this type of policy may be obtained by calling the
Flood Insurance Information Hotline, toll free, at 1-800-427-4661. Before making a final
decision about flood insurance coverage, FEMA strongly encourages property owners to discuss
their individual flood risk situations and insurance needs with an insurance agent or company.
FEMA has established "Grandfather" rules to benefit flood insurance policyholders who have
maintained continuous coverage. Property owners may wish to note also that, if they live outside
but on the fringe of the SFHA shown on an effective NFIP map and the map is revised to expand
the SFHA to include their structure(s), their flood insurance policy rates will not increase as long
as the coverage for the affected structure(s) has been continuous. Property owners would
continue to receive the lower insurance policy rates.
LOMAs are based on minimum criteria established by the NFIP. State, county, and community
officials, based on knowledge of local conditions and in the interest of safety, may set higher
standards for construction in the SFHA. If a State, county, or community has adopted more
restrictive and comprehensive floodplain management criteria, these criteria take precedence
over the minimum Federal criteria.
In accordance with regulations adopted by the community when it made application to join the
NFIP, letters issued to amend an NFIP map must be attached to the community's official record
copy of the map. That map is available for public inspection at the community's official map
repository. Therefore, FEMA sends copies of all such letters to the affected community's official
map repository.
When a restudy is undertaken, or when a sufficient number of revisions or amendments occur on
particular map panels, FEMA initiates the printing and distribution process for the affected
panels. FEMA notifies community officials in writing when affected map panels are being
physically revised and distributed. In such cases, FEMA attempts to reflect the results of the
LOMA on the new map panel. If the results of particular LOMAs cannot be reflected on the new
map panel because of scale limitations, FEMA notifies the community in writing and revalidates
the LOMAs in that letter. LOMAs revalidated in this way usually will become effective 1 day
after the effective date of the revised map.
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Project No. 20-224 APR 2 7 2021
LOMA Boundary
File:
Legal Description Route to:
Exhibit A
A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 6, Block 3 of Rocket Bar Subdivision (Book 26, Pages 1636-1637 of
Plats), situated in a portion of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Boise
Meridian, City of Eagle, Ada County, Idaho and being more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said Lot 6, thence following the easterly boundary line of said Lot
6 the following three (3) courses:
1. S00'29'40"E a distance of 84.95 feet;
2. 88.35 feet along the arc of a circular curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 45.00 feet, a
delta angle of 112'29'41", a chord bearing of S00°29'40"E and a chord distance of 74.83 feet;
3. S00°29'40"E a distance of 17.13 feet;
Thence leaving said easterly boundary line, S47°22'58"W a distance of 203.08 feet;
Thence S51°48'16"W a distance of 132.82 feet;
Thence S50°58'59"W a distance of 179.41 feet;
Thence S69`40'09"W a distance of 91.31 feet;
Thence N78°18'16"W a distance of 29.08 feet;
Thence N88'41'53"W a distance of 9.04 feet to the westerly boundary line of said Lot 6;
Thence following said westerly boundary line, N00°29'40"W a distance of 392.07 feet;
Thence leaving said westerly boundary line, N19`50'02"E a distance of 147.78 feet to the northerly
boundary line of said Lot 6;
Thence following said northerly boundary line, N89'30'20"E a distance of 34.56 feet;
Thence leaving said northerly boundary line, S76°41'57"E a distance of 84.05 feet;
Thence N88'23'19"E a distance of 84.77 feet;
Thence S89°35'09"E a distance of 95.03 feet;
Thence N88'38'55"E a distance of 92.47 feet;
Thence N72'54'09"E a distance of 64.79 feet to said northerly boundary line;
Thence following said northerly boundary line, N89'30'20"E a distance of 17.58 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Said parcel contains 4.381 acres, more or less, and is subject to all existing easements and/or rights -of -
way of record or implied.
All subdivisions, deeds, records of surveys, and other instruments of record referenced herein are
recorded documents of the county in which these described lands are situated in.
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005=s51.4816w 132.82
006=s50.5859w 179.41
007=s69.4009w 91.31
008=n78.1816w 29.08
009=n88.4153w 9.04
010=n00.2940w 392.07
011=n19.5002e 147.78
012=n89.3020e 34.56
013=s76.4157e 84.05
014=n88.2319e 84.77
015=s89.3509e 95.03
016=n88.3855e 92.47
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