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Region VI, Federal Center, 800 North Loop
Denton, 'Texas 76201 -3698
November 28, 1984
Dear Mayor 1��
We have examined your floodplain management ordinance #84 -23 and find
that it satisfactorily meets the requirements of Section 44 CFR 60.3(d)
of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) regulations. Your community's
continued participation is assured by our acceptance of this ordinance.
The effective administration and enforcement of your adopted floodplain
management regulations will enable your community to substantially reduce
future flood losses through the wise management of your floodplains.
Your enforcement of the ordinance also affects insurance premiums. Base
flood elevations enforced by your ordinance and shown on the Flood Insurance
Rate Map (FIRM) have a direct effect on the acturial rates for insurance.
For example, in an A Zone, the rates increase as the finished first floor
elevation of the structure decreases below the base flood levels established
for your community.
The FIRM supersedes all previous maps for the purpose of determining whether
individual properties are located within the area having special flood
hazards. After the effective date of the FIRM, new construction may be
charged higher insurance premiums if the construction is not built in
compliance with the NFIP floodplain management requirements.
You should keep us advised, at any time, of problems associated with the
administration of these regulations. If we may provide additional assistance,
please contact this office at 817- 387 -5811.
Sincerely,
F M I X� � �
Bill Kuno, Chief
Natural Hazards Branch
Natural and Technological
Hazards Division
ffiw�
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF TEXAS:
COUP TY OF TARRANT:
Phone 293-1240
City of Kennedale
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally
appeared Shirley Orr who having been duly sworn, says
upon her oath:
That she is the circulation manager of the
Kennedale "ews
which is a weekly newspaper published in Tarrant County,
general circulation in the city of Kennedale
Texas, with
H
Texas; and that a copy of - lie -------
which is attached to this
affidavit, was published in said newspaper on the following date(s)
to wit:
Ne - VeMMM - 0 29% 196-4
30th November
EXECUTED THIS DAY OF ' 19
Shirley.Orr j
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS THE30 DAY OF - November
19 84
Merry Public
Tarrant County, Texas
Left to right are the James A. Arthur representatives to the Regior
Spelling Bee Melissa Glass, Jeremy Heath, Melonie Parker and An
Pennington.
November 16 James A. Arthur cording to school officials. It took
held their annual spelling bee to hour and fifteen'' minutes to find
find the one person to represent top four spellers.'
them in the regional spelling bee in
February.
Ji
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Kennedale City Council
Public Hearings
December, 13, 1084`
City Council Chamber
201 N. New Hope Rd.
Public Hearing #1 - 7:30 p.m.
Glen Long 100,000 Auto Parts
: onsideration of a sign 'permit
®cated at 104 E. Short Street.
Public Hearing #2 - 7:45 p.m.
Don Samanie - Robbins Companies
Consideration of a zoning change'
om "A" Single Family to "F
ommercial on 3.867 acres of land,
sing a portion of Tract 1C2, J.B.
enfro Survey Abstract 1260.
Public Hearing #3 - 8:00 p.m.
Iryan O'Hara - Sammons Com-
unications Inc. - Consideration of
rate of increase to services in
Cherry Pie
Tuesday, Milk
Breakfast Biscuit & Gravy
Juice
Milk
Lunch Breaded Cutlets
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Green Beans
Jeilo
Hot Rolls
Milk
Wednesday,
Breakfast
Pancake & Syrup
Juice
Milk
Courtesy of:
M E
A Morit
Mansfield',,Tx, /Ai