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FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are
solicited on the proposed and proposed modified base (l-
percent-annual-chance) flood elevations (BFEs) shown on
the preliminary revised Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and
Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for your community.
These BFEs and modified BFEs are the basis for the flood-
plain management measures that your community is required
to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in
order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
( DATES: The comment period is 90 days following the
second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of
local circulation in your community.
ADDRESSES: The FIS and FIRM showing the proposed
and proposed modified BFEs and their delineations are avail-
able for inspection at the Nye County Planning Department,
1114 Globemallow Lane, Tonopah, Nevada.
Send comments to:
The Honorable Richard Carver
Chairperson, Nye County
Board of Commissioners
P.O.Box 153
Tonopah, Nevada 89049
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Frederick H. Sharrocks, Jr., Chief, Hazard Identification
Branch, Mitigation Directorate, 500 C Street SW., Washing-
ton, DC 20472, (202) 646-27"96.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)gives notice of
the proposed determinations of BFEs and modified BFEs in
'accordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection
ct of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4104, and 44CFR 67.4(a).
These BFEs, together with the floodplain management
easures required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that are
a-equired. They should not be constru tO me your commu-
nity must change any existing ordnances tha. are more
strint i, Chirfloidllain managenirequirents. Your
community may, at any tim enact stricter requirements on
Tits own, or pursuant to policies established by other Federal,
i State, or regional entities. These proposed BFEs are used to
meet,thefloodplain management requirements of the NFIP,
and are also used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance ?
premium rates for new buildings built after the BFEs are made .:
final, and for the contents in these buildings.
Pursuant to the provision of 5 U.S.C. 605 (b), the Execu-
tive Associate Director, Mitigation Directorate, to whom
authority has been delegated by the Director of FEMA,
hereby certifies that the proposed BFE determinations, if
promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities. A BFE determination
under Section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances,
which, if adopted by a community, will govern future con-
struction within the floodplain area. By themselves, the BFE
determinations impose no restriction unless and until the
community voluntarily adopts floplain ordihances in ac-
cord with these BFEs. Even if ordinances are adopted in
complimce with Federal standards, the BFEs only prescribe
building height in the floodplain and do not prohibit develop-
ment. Thus, this action only forms the basis for future local
actions. It imposes no new requirement; of itself, it has no
economic impact.
Proposed BFEs and modifiedBFEs along flooding sources
" studied by detailed methods are shown on the preliminary
revised FIS and FIRM. Lessees and owners of real property
in the unincorporated areas of Nye County, Nevada, are
encouraged to review the FIS, FIRM, and related materials at
the address cited above. The flooding sources studied by
detailed methods are as follows:
Source of Flooding Location #Depth in feet above ground
*Elevation in feet (NGVD)
Existing Modified
Slime Wash
Approximately 2,890
feet downstream of
Depot Road None *5,887
Approximately 960
feet upstream of
U.S. Highway 6 None *6,147
NOTICE OF
NONRESPONSIBILITY
TO WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:
GOLDFIELD GROUP PUB -
LISHERS, a Nevada
corporation,will not be re-
sponsible for any debts in-
curred on behalf of GOLD-
FIELD GROUP- PUBLISH-
ERS, a Nevada corporation,
by MR. ROBERT LOWES
after the 13th day of April,
1997. DATED this 17th day
of June, 1997
GOLDFIELD GROUP PUB-
LISHERS, a Nevada corpo-
ration
By JOE RICHARDS.
sole Stockholder
By MARIE LAPRIORE
President
Publish 7/24/97 - 8/28/97
i
NOTICE OF SALE OF
VEHICLE TO SATISFY
LIEN
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned lien holder
will sell to the highest bidder
for cash the following de-
scribed vehicle:
57 Chevy Panel
Owner William Jacobs
Sale wil!b e .concluded at the
place of business of the un-
dersigned0n August 23,1997
at 9 p.m. dated August 6.
'Honest Ijn Automotive,
4481 S. Money
Parhump,iNevada
signed Urban Chavez, owner
Publish 8/7/97 -8/21/97
NOTICE OF SALE OF
VEHICLE TO SATISFY
LIEN
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned lien holder
will sell to the highest bidder
for cash the following de-
scribed vehicle:
74 Camaro
Owner Tom Simunick
Sale will be concluded at the
place of business of the un-
dersigned on August 23,1997
at 9 p.m. dated August 6.
Honest Injn Automotive,
4481 S. Money
Pahrump, Nevada
signed Urban Chavez, owner
publish: 8/7/97-8/21/97
TOWN OF PAHRUMP
NOTICE OF INVITATION
TO BID ARENA LIGHT-
ING MATERIALS BID
97-07
Notice is hereby given that
the Town of Phrump, County
of Nye, State of Nevada is
accepting bids for materials
for the lighting system at the
Pahrump Arena.
Bid documents and pertinent
information are available at
the Pahrump Town Office
located at 400 North High-
way 160, Pahrump, Nevada
89048, or by calling (702)
727-5107. Documents will
not be faxed.
4.
Bids should be in a sealed
envelope and marked "Bid
97-07- Pahrump Arena Light-
ing." Proposals will be ac-
cepted no later than 3:00 p.m.
on September 4, 1997 at the
Pahrump Town Office.
The Town of Pahrump has
the right to reject any and all
bids.
Publish 8/14/97
EXCELLENT JOB
OPPORTUNITY
The Esmeralda County Dis-
trict Attorney is accepting
applications for the position
of Executive Legal Secretary.
The salary for this position is
$1,701.66, plus benefits.
Applications or detailed re-
sumes may be submitted to
the Esmeralda County Dis-
trict Attorney's Office, P.O.
Box 339, Goldfield, Nevada
89013. Applications may be
picked up or mailed at the
Esmeralda County Clerk's
Office. Applications, detailed
employment history, and/or
resumes must be received in
the office of the District At-
torney no later than 5:00 p.m.
on bugust 28, !997. ,
Job duties and skills include
the following:
1. Knowledge of standard
office practices and proce-
dures and standard clerical
techniques and equipment.
Knowledge of Wordperfect
is essential.
2. Proficient in business and
legal English.
3. Knowledge of legal termi-
nology, legal format and fa-
miliarity with legal pleadings.
4. Knowledge of or ability to
learn child support enforce-
ment functions, with the as-
sistance of District Attorney,
including locating parents,
establishing orders, enforc-
ing orders.
5. Excellent written and ver-
bal communication skills, and
excellent organizational
skills.
6. Knowledge of or ability to
learn elementary legal re-
search and case preparation.
7. Assisting in budget prepa-
ration and budget monitor-
ing.
8. Ability to maintain a pro-
fessional working relation-
ship with attorneys, law en-
forcement officers, county
officials, state child support
agencies and general public.
9. Duties will require light
lifting and standing and/or
sitting for long periods.
Publish: 8/15/97, 8/22/97
JOB OPENING
Esmeralda County is looking
for an equipment operator to
operate the Goldfield Land-
fill. The equipment operator
is responsible for all day-to-
day activities at the landfill.
The activities include: Open-
ing and closing the landfill
on time. Waste acceptance
and placement. Safe Opera-
tion and maintenance of
equipment. Visual inspection
of each incoming load: Ran-
dom waste screening opera-
tions. Application of daily,
intermedite, and final cover-
ing. Logging of vehicles.
Record keeping. Traffic con-
trol. Clean up of litter. Mak-
ing reports to the Solid Waste
Manager. Any other tasks that
may be assigned by the Soliid
Waste Manager.
Applicant must have one (1)
year heavy equipment opera-
tion experience. Applicant
must be willing to work week-
ends. Applicant must possess
a High School Diploma or
equalivant and possess a valid
Nevada driver's license. Ap-
plicant must be willing to live
in Goldfield. Starting salary
will be $1,701.66 per month,
including benefits.
Applications must be re-
ceived by 5 p.m. AugUst 22,
1997, in the Office of the
Esmeralda County Clerk.
P.O. Box 547, Goldfield, NV
89013. Interviews will be
held at 9 ,mAn:the jury room
of the Esmeralda County
Courthouse. Successful ap-
plicants will be notified as
soon as possit/le.
Publish 8/15/97, 8/22/97
NOTICE OF INVITA-
TION TO BID NO. 97-22
FURNISHING AND
DELIVERING PROPANE
- NYE COUNTY
NOTICE OF INVITA-
TION TO BID
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Board of
County Commissioners of the
County of Nye, State of Ne-
vada will accept written pro-
posals for furnishing and de-
livering propane to all Town,
County and County Related
Propane Tanks in the Towns
of Amargosa Valley, Beatty,
Belmont, Currant Creek,
Gabbs, Manhattan, Pahrump
Valley, Round Mountain,
Smoky Valley, and Tonopah.
Contracts awarded under
this Invitation will remain in
affect from date of award
through AUgust 3 I, 2002.
Detailed information is
WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR
ANY PORTION OF THIS
NOTICE.
In addition to furnishing
and delivering propane the
successful bidder(s) shall
agree to the following:
1: Price adjustment may
be allowed during the terms
of the contract for increases
or decreases to the unit price
of the same amount as
charged by the contractor's
supplier(s). Written notifica-
tion to Nye County must be
accompanied by substantial,
acceptable documentation
that the change is general.
2. Furnishing and install-
ing, where necessary, tom-.
plete and adequate storage
tanks, together with neces-
sary regulators, miscella-
neous fittings and piping to
connect into present supply
lines at each tank location
at no cost to the County.
The storage installation
shall comply with all stan-
dards and codes.
3. The successful bidder
must provide service for af-
filiated equipment such as
gas furnaces and other gas
appliances at the respective
County locations. The
dealer should travel, if aP-
plicable. Service must:be
rendered within a reason-
able time of call-out. The
ability ttiet;lhay i*u-
ence the award of the bid to
supply propane.
4. The successful bidder
will be responsible for the
relighting of all gas furnaces
and other gas appliances if
the County is allowed to run
out of propane at any time.
Bids are to be submitted
inside a sealed envelope and
bemarked "PROPANE BID
#97-22." This bid must be
received in the hands of the
Nye County Clerk, PO Box
1031, Tonopah, Nevada not
later than 10 a.m. on the
15th day of August, 1997
for opening immediately
thereafter. Express Mail
delivery address is County
Clerk, Nye County Justice
Facility, 101 Radar Road,
Tonopah, Nevada 89049.
Faxed bids are not accept-
able.
The Board of County
Commissioners expressly
reserve the right to reject
available on request from = any and all bids.
Trent Woodsi Nye County i Dated this 5th day of Au,
Buildings and Grounds Su-
pervisor, 1120 G!obemallow
Lane, Tonopah, Nevada,
(702) 482-8123. COPIES
WILL BE SENT TO
KNOWN WHOLESALERS
OF PROPANE WITHIN
NYE COUNTY.
All proposals must be sub-
mitted in the format included
in the bid package. BIDS
gust, 1997.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF
THE COUNTY OF NYE,
STATE OF NEVADA.
Richard Carver, Chairman
ATTEST:
Juanita "Arte" Robb
Nye County Clerk
Publish;8/7/97, 8/14/97