Dan,

I am curious, where are you getting your BFE data in the first place? Q3
does not have any BFE information (at least not CA, FL, TX or WA). It is
only on the FIRMs. 

Don't hold your breath on getting a document on BFE changes, the national
flood cert companies do not even have a reliable way of getting LOMAs and
LOMRs from FEMA. 

- Brad

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Munson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 12:26 PM
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> Cc:   Craig Kersteen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Roy, Donna;
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> Subject:      MI Flood data - BFE's
> 
> We're working with many companies that use the Q3 flood data.  However,
> someone has explained that the BFE that you must meet sometimes changes
> for an area.  For example, if the rule in 1980 was a BFE of 10' was
> required, and you built you house, then in 1990, FEMA said the BFE in the
> area must be 12', you're still in compliance. Does anyone know of a source
> to tell when BFE's change locally? Apparently, the pricing changes based
> upon if you're above the threshold or not.
>  
> The real question is about understanding when the BFE heights change.
> Some sort of historical record by county or municipality.
>  
> Does FEMA or anyone else put such a document out?
> 
> Dan
>  
> Dan Munson
> VP Sales & Marketing
> CDS Business Mapping
> 800-746-7797
> Mapping for the Next Millennium(TM)
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