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�` Page 16 <br /> . <br /> Honorable Brad Van Nest <br /> � Page Three <br /> ' The review process will fully take into account any technical or scien- <br /> S tific data submitted by the community that tend to negate or contradict <br /> the information upon which the proposed determination is based. The <br /> appeal will be resolved by consultation with officials of the local <br /> government involved, by administrative hearing, or by submission of the <br /> conflicting data to an independent scientific body or appropriate <br /> Federal agency for advice. The reports and other information used in <br /> making the final determination will be made available for public inspec- <br /> tion. Until the conflict of data is resolved, and until the Flood <br /> Insurance Rate Map becomes effective, flood insurance previously avail- <br /> a able within the community shall continue to be available under the <br /> Emergency Program, and no person shall be denied the right to purchase <br /> the first level of insurance at chargeable rates. <br /> * The decision by the community to appeal, or a copy of its decision not _ . <br /> to appeal, should be filed with this office not later than February 18, <br /> 1978. <br /> You may find it appropriate to call further attention to the proposed <br /> base flood elevation determinations and to the appeal procedure by using <br /> a press release or other public notice. <br /> If available, this office will send to you during the appeal period <br /> copies of the revised draft of the Flood Insurance Study and Rate Map. <br /> The revised draft will include all appropriate comments and corrections <br /> resulting from the final coordination meeting held September 26, 1977. <br /> Whether or not proof copies of the study and map are available during <br /> the ninety-day period, we shall send to you final proof copies with the <br /> letter of final base flood elevation determination. <br /> If there are further questions regarding the flood elevation determi- <br /> nations or the Flood Insurance Study for the community, please contact <br /> the Office of Federal Insurance Administration Regional Director in <br /> s Chicago at (312) 353-0757 or members of my staff in Washington, D.C. , at <br /> (202) 472-2623. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> J. Robert Hunter <br /> Deputy Federal Insurance Administrator • <br /> ���'�F��'�y�'�� <br /> By Richard W. Krinun <br /> Assistant Administrator <br /> for Flood Insurance <br /> Enclosures <br /> � <br /> � <br />