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Layer: Submittal Info (ID: 34)

Parent Layer: NFHL Model Metadata

Name: Submittal Info

Display Field: DFIRM_ID

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon

Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The S_Submittal_Info layer contains essential information about the Flood Risk Project such as the FEMA case number and utilized engineering models. The spatial entities representing the Flood Risk Project areas are polygons corresponding to the area to be revised by this Flood Risk Project. These can be one or multiple irregular polygons that capture the extent of the Flood Risk Project area(s). Each data capture submittal requires a corresponding S_Submittal_Info layer with one or more polygons that reflect the scope of the data for that specific submittal. In the finished FIRM Database, the separate S_Submittal_Info layers for each data submittal are combined into a composite layer made up of all the individual S_Submittal_Info polygons from each data capture submittal. In the final FIRM Database, there will be multiple S_Submittal_Info polygons for the same Flood Risk Project area that represent multiple Data Capture task areas. S_Submittal_Info polygons can overlap between different Data Capture tasks. However, with some exceptions, S_Submittal_Info polygons should not overlap within the same Data Capture task. For example, the S_Submittal_Info polygons for the Hydraulics Data Capture task for two streams modeled using different hydraulic models should not overlap. Similarly, S_Submittal_Info polygons for the finished terrain surface used for modeling should not overlap other polygons corresponding to the finished terrain surface. In other words, for any given location there should be only one polygon representing the hydraulic model or the finished terrain surface used in the Flood Risk Project. Existing Topographic Data Capture S_Submittal_Info polygons may overlap. The attributes of each polygon should be set appropriately for the area covered and all polygons for that project should contain the same FEMA case number. Multiple polygons may be needed, for instance, when a Mapping Partner performs hydraulic analyses for two streams, each with a different type of hydraulic model. This information is used in the following tables in the FIS Report: Summary of Contracted Studies Included in this FIS Report, Summary of Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses and Summary of Topographic Elevation Data Used in Mapping. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

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