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Diagram of steps for completing the community acknowledgement form. From left to right:

  • Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) request submitted to community floodplain administrator's office for review.
  • Have (or will) all Federal, state, and local permits been (be) obtain by the requester?
  • Has (or will) a floodplain development permit been (be) issued?
  • Does the request comply with all of the community floodplain management requirements, including the requirement that no fill be placed in the regulatory floodway, and that all necessary Federal, state, and local permits have been or will be obtained?
  • Has it been determined that the land and any existing or proposed structures to be removed from the SFHA are, or will be, reasonably safe from flooding as defined in 44 CFR 65.2(c), and that upon request by the FEMA, all analyses and documentation used to make this determination will be available?
  • The community floodplain administrator signs the Community Acknowledgement form and the applicant submits the LOMR request to FEMA.
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Image of computer monitor displaying the FEMA MSC search results site for Town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY, highlighting the LOMR link to access a Letter or Map Revision on file for the FIRM.

Screen title: FEMA Flood Map Service Center: Search by Address

Below:

Enter an address, place, or coordinates (question mark icon)

Below is a text field labeled town of Clarkstown, Rockland County NY. Beside a Search button.

Below is a note with a lightbulb icon: Whether you are in a high risk zone or not, you may need (hyperlinked) flood insurance because most homeowners insurance doesn't cover flood damage. If you live in an area with low or moderate flood risk you are 5 times more likely to experience flood than a fire in your home over the next 30 years. For many, a National Flood Insurance Program's flood insurance policy could cost less than $400 per year. Call your insurance agent today and protect what you've got built. Lear more about (hyperlinked) steps you can take to reduce the risk flood damage.

Below title: Search Results—Products for (emphasized) Clarkstown, Town of, (hyperlinked) Show All Products >>

Below: The flood map for the selected area is number (emphasized) 36097C0113G, effective on (emphasized) 03/03/2014 (question mark icon)

Below are two icons with labels: Dynamic Map (icon) Print Map/FIRMette, and Map Image (icon) Download FIRM Panel. On the right is a vertical list of links for Changes to this Firm with file folder icons (question mark icon). The first folder, labeled Revisions (1), 14-02 1889P-360679 (italicized) 01/18/2015 (download icon), is highlighted. Other folders are: Amendments (2), and Revalidations (1).

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A list shows the titles of each of eight lessons in the IS LOMR course, indicating the start of Lesson 4: Tribal or Local Community Role.

Lesson List:

  • Lesson 1: Course Introduction and Navigation (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 2: Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) Overview (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 3: Roles and Responsibilities (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 4: Tribal or Local Community Role (with start arrow)
  • Lesson 5: Licensed Professionals’ Role
  • Lesson 6: FEMA's Role
  • Lesson 7: Post-LOMR Resilience
  • Lesson 8: Course Summary
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A list shows the titles of each of eight lessons in the IS LOMR course, indicating the completion of Lesson 4: Tribal or Local Community Role.

Lesson List:

  • Lesson 1: Course Introduction and Navigation (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 2: Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) Overview (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 3: Roles and Responsibilities (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 4: Tribal or Local Community Role (checked as completed)
  • Lesson 5: Licensed Professionals’ Role
  • Lesson 6: FEMA's Role
  • Lesson 7: Post-LOMR Resilience
  • Lesson 8: Course Summary