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Conditional Letter of Map RYW l FEMA.gov -Page-1-of-1-5 <br /> j FEMA Conditional Letter of Map <br /> 0 Revision <br /> Navigation The purpose of this page is to define a Conitional Letter <br /> of Map Revision, a commonly used term in floodplain <br /> Search management. <br /> Languages > Expand All Sections <br /> Protecting Our N,• Definition/Description <br /> Communities <br /> (/protecting-our- <br /> communities) A Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) is FEMA's <br /> Local Official comment on a proposed project that would, upon <br /> Survey Findings construction, affect the hydrologic or hydraulic <br /> on Flood Risk <br /> (/local-official- characteristics of a flooding source and thus result in the <br /> survey-findings- modification of the existing regulatory floodway, the <br /> flood-risk) <br /> effective Base Flood Elevations (BFEs), or the Special <br /> " Floodplain <br /> Management Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). The letter does not revise an <br /> (/floodplain- effective NFIP map, it indicates whether the project, if <br /> management) <br /> built as proposed, would be recognized by FEMA. FEMA <br /> ,,, National <br /> Flood charges a fee for processing a CLOMR to recover the <br /> Insurance costs associated with the review. Building permits <br /> Program <br /> Policy cannot be issued based on a CLOMR, because a <br /> Index <br /> (/national- CLOMR does not change the NFIP map. <br /> flood- <br /> insurance- <br /> Once Once a project has been completed, the communitymust <br /> program- p p <br /> policy- request a revision to the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) <br /> index) <br /> to reflect the project. "As-built" certification and other <br /> Struct Accessos data must be submitted to support the revision request. <br /> (/accessory- <br /> structures) <br /> https://www.fema.gov/conditional-letter-map-revision 6/8/2016 <br />