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Andy Nold
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I have a copy of the flood plack from FEMUR. I'm wunderin, what does the letter designation at the end of the FIRM panel number stand for? The placks on the internet end in "E" whereas (IIRC) our hard copies end with "F". Is that a reversion number or sumthing?


 
Posted : February 17, 2011 3:24 pm
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> I have a copy of the flood plack from FEMUR. I'm wunderin, what does the letter designation at the end of the FIRM panel number stand for? The placks on the internet end in "E" whereas (IIRC) our hard copies end with "F". Is that a reversion number or sumthing?

Strate frum the FEMUR interweb cite:

"Community Number--A 6-digit designation identifying each NFIP community. The first two numbers are the state code. The next four are the FEMA-assigned community number. An alphabetical suffix is added to a community number to identify revisions in the Flood Insurance Rate Map for that community."


 
Posted : February 17, 2011 3:53 pm
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Thanks, Jim. I've been steadily drafting away and was hoping someone might have the answer at their fingertips so I wouldn't have to take the time.


 
Posted : February 17, 2011 3:58 pm