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<br />.' -'I <br /> <br />..,' ....' <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />" <br />F' t. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />6. Q. Can FEMA's flood maps be changed even after they have been published? (44) <br /> <br />A. Yes. FEMA will review technical data at any time and revise its Flood <br />Hazard Boundary Maps or Flood Insurance Rate Maps whenever changes are <br />warranted. <br /> <br />7. Q. Can a property owner being included in appeal being included in a <br />designated flood prone area (i.e. an "A" or "V" zone area where flood <br />insurance is required)? (45) <br /> <br />A. Yes. Some property may be physically located in the flood plain or on <br />or near a flood plain boundary but, because of the lot's elevation, it <br />may be protected from the base flood. In either case, the property owner <br />may submit evidence to FEMA for review. If the data show that the <br />property is safe from the base flood, FEMA will send a letter.to the <br />individual stating that the structure is not exposed to risk from the base <br />flood and that, flood insurance is no longer required. <br /> <br />/ <br />