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Agenda 12/08/2020 Item #16A32 (Change Order #15 to Contract #11-5626 w/Tomasello Consulting Engineers, Inc.)12/08/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Change Order # 15 to Contract 11-5626 “One Hundred (100) Year Flood Elevations for Five (5) Basins in Collier County” project with Tomasello Consulting Engineers, Inc., (TCE) in the amount of $88,000 for the retroactive and ongoing update of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) and extend the time of completion by an additional 365 days. OBJECTIVE: To continue the ongoing update of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM), which will more accurately identify the flood risk for County residents and potentially reduce the cost of flood insurance premiums for certain residents. CONSIDERATIONS: Background In 2004, the County began an initiative to update FEMA’s Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The project was a jointly funded effort by the County and the City of Naples and included developing a Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) partnership agreement between FEMA, Collier County, City of Naples, and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The original effort was based upon the currently available LiDAR (topographic elevation data) received by the County in 2003. The Board authorized this action through an emergency authorization and contracted with Tomasello Consulting Engineers, Inc. (TCE) due to a mandated 8-month time frame established by FEMA (March 9, 2004, Agenda Item 9.D). A contract was executed by the Board of County Commissioners (Board) on March 23, 2004. It took six (6) years of effort by staff, the County’s consultant TCE, SFWMD, FEMA, and FEMA’s contractor Michael Baker Jr., Inc. to complete the computerized modeling and mapping of the floodplain to the satisfaction of all the parties involved. By 2010, FEMA transitioned their floodplain mapping requirements into electronic digital products, which was called the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM). Additionally, the County purchased new LiDAR that was completed and provided to the County in 2010. 2010 LiDAR Staff reviewed the 2010 LiDAR and found that it provided better ground elevation information than the 2003 LiDAR. Utilizing accurate ground elevation information is essential to provide County property owners an accurate picture of their flood risk and access to fair flood insurance premium rates. On May 10, 2011 (Agenda Item 16A10), the Board declared a second valid public emergency and directed the County Manager to proceed with a re-evaluation of the FEMA-designated floodplain using the 2010 LiDAR. The Board also provided guidance to amend the contract with TCE and complete the multi -year and multi-phase DFIRM, which was being made available for public review and comment. FEMA denied County staff’s request to allow the new 2010 LiDAR to be incorporated into the floodplain map. With the Board’s approval, staff and TCE prepared an appeal of the Preliminary DFIRM for two of the drainage basins. The County’s appeal was readily accepted by FEMA for inclusion in the final DFIRM, which became the current effective floodplain map. The appeal removed thousands of structures from the regulated floodplain but created a map with inconsistencies. The flood elevations in the two appealed basins that used the 2010 LiDAR did not match the adjacent surrounding drainage basins that used the 2003 LiDAR. Upon request from the County, FEMA agreed to publish the DFIRM without requiring the County’s consultant to blend the flood elevations in adjacent basins. In exchange, the County committed to 16.A.32 Packet Pg. 1814 12/08/2020 following up with map revisions to update the other drainage basins with the 2003 LiDAR to the 2010 LiDAR information. On May 16, 2012, the Board adopted the effective DFIRM that consisted of eight basins that depict the 2003 LiDAR and two basins that depict the 2010 LiDAR. The eight basins that depicted the 2003 LiDAR were divided into two planned submittal packages, which ultimately became Physical Map Revision (PMR) applications #1 and #2, each with their separate case number issued by FEMA. PMR #1 PMR #1 was submitted to the LOMC Clearinghouse on June 7, 2013. It was processed through the initial review and then forwarded to FEMA Region IV on January 14, 2014, for further detailed review and processing. FEMA Region IV had already informed the County that t hey did not have the funding required to review and process such a large PMR, and that they would hold the application until Congress appropriated the funding. PMR #1 remained with FEMA Region IV until they received Congressional funding and started work on it in May 2015. During this time, FEMA’s contract with Baker, the prior contractor, expired, and a new contractor, AECOM, was selected through FEMA’s Request for Proposals process. This meant that a new reviewer would be looking at the County’s PMR applications. Comments from AECOM are extensive, and many of their concerns involve minute details within the computer modeling or individual permits, somewhat like the issues raised by Michael Baker Inc. (FEMA’s prior contractor) during the six years of effort to prepare the 2012 DFIRM. Currently, AECOM and TCE are around 95% through the review of PMR #1. TCE has responded to multiple rounds of review and comment by FEMA’s contractor regarding Cocohatchee (Coco A, B, and C), District 6, and Henderson basins. The latest TCE response for PMR #1 is pending the Board’s approval of the attached Change Order #15. It is anticipated that TCE will complete the modeling portion of PMR #1 in January 2021 if this change order is approved. In addition to the modeling efforts, TCE has almost completed the mapping of the updated Base Flood Elevations (BFE’s) and flood zones resulted from PMR #1. PMR #2 The County submitted PMR #2 to the LOMC Clearinghouse on June 29, 2015, where it was briefly reviewed and then forwarded to the FEMA Region IV. On December 22, 2015, FEMA Region IV provided confirmation they had programmed funds to process the PMR. FEMA Region IV’s contractor provided comments to the County’s consultant on May 4, 2016, which included two hundred and five (205) pages of comments and twenty-six (26) pages of screenshot pictures. Currently, TCE has responded to 100% of the FEMA’s contractor comments for PMR #2 and has initiated the BFE’s and flood zones mapping for the basins included in this PMR (Ave Maria, Sou thern Coastal, Faka-Miller, and Faka Union/Fakahatchee Strand). FEMA’s Coastal Re-study In addition to reviewing the PMRs, County staff and TCE will be working with FEMA to address FEMA’s coastal restudy, the Southwest Florida Coastal Flood Study (SWFL-CF Study). FEMA began the SWFL-CF Study initiative in 2014. This Study includes Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, and Collier Counties, and it is part of a larger FEMA program referred to as Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning program (RiskMAP), conducted by Risk Assessment, Mapping, and Planning Partners (RAMPP). The restudy is based on a model that has been applied to most of the Gulf and Atlantic coastal areas. After RAMPP conducted several analyses to compare the County’s effective DFIRM with the restudy model, FEMA determined the RAMPP analysis provided more accurate coastal elevation information than the County’s effective DFIRM model. The SWFL-CF Study will need to be “merged” at the interface where it meets the PMR #1 and PMR #2 16.A.32 Packet Pg. 1815 12/08/2020 drainage basins. Based on staff correspondence with FEMA’s contractors, the contractor will perform this task. However, it is imperative that TCE review the merging conducted by FEMA’s contractors to ensure it is acceptable. This task and cost are included in the total cost of PMR #2, which was previously approved by the Board. FEMA’s contractors have stated they anticipate they will begin the “merging” in mid-2021. FEMA released the preliminary maps for the SWFL-CF study on December 31, 2019. After an initial review of the preliminary maps and data, staff found some changes in BFE’s and flood zones between the effective and preliminary maps in different areas of the County that need further and more detailed scrutiny. These areas are beyond the merging zone included in PMR#2. Ther efore, County staff is requesting the review of the SWFL-CF preliminary maps and preparation of a report summarizing the findings to be added as a task to the contract along with the required additional funding. Inconsistencies or deficiencies in the data analysis or study methods will be identified and described in the report that can be submitted to FEMA. Contract Information To date, the County has paid Tomasello Consulting Engineers $1,042,149.29 to generate the 2012 DFIRM and prepare the updates. Since the re-evaluation of the 2003 LiDAR, the Board has approved several changes to the original contract with TCE, extending the contract in both time and dollars. The current contract is valid through December 31, 2020. Tomasello Consulting Engineers has been the County’s partner since the beginning of this initiative in 2004. They have been the sole engineering firm involved in the project. They possess the background knowledge and working relationship with FEMA regarding flood map studies. Reassigning or handing off the task of the study would be cost-prohibitive for a new consultant to be able to acquire the institutional knowledge accumulated by the current consultant. Additionally, Tomasello Consulting Engineers efforts have been an integral component amongst numerous other higher regulatory measures that have been added to the County’s Community Rating System (CRS) portfolio, thus improving the County’s classification through the New Study element of the program. Collier County improved from a Class 7 in 2004 to a Class 5 in 2015 and most recently reverified as a Class 5 rating in 2020. The Class 5 rating offers Collier County residents purchasing flood insurance a 25% discount on their premiums, which also translates into $7.8 million dollars of savings over 70,000 flood insurance policies within the unincorporated portion of the county. Therefore, staff is convinced that it is in the best interest of the County to continue with the current contract for this on-going, multi-year, and multi-phase project, and to continue under the auspices of TCE through the duration of the contract which, following Board approval, would be extended to December 31, 2021. This timeframe should provide sufficient time to complete all components, including the review of the Preliminary DFIRM. Further, this extension provides some time allowance should there be a delay from FEMA in completing the development, processing, and finalization of the DFIRM. This Change Order #15 includes funding of $38,000 that covers the final efforts for the extra rounds of comments, modeling and remapping for PMR#1 that TCE will provide to FEMA contractor. TCE had started some of the work included in this change order but staff has paused TCE until getting the approval from the Board. This change order also includes additional funding of $50,000 for the review of the SWFL-Coastal Study preliminary maps and data. Preliminary DFIRM Once PMR #1, PMR #2, and the coastal “merging” and review are completed, FEMA will produce a Preliminary DFIRM for public review and input. At that stage, the County may opt to hire TCE to assist with the appeal process, a process by which the County must review and submit a recommendation of 16.A.32 Packet Pg. 1816 12/08/2020 approval or denial to FEMA for all property submitted appeals by property owners questioning specific aspects of the Preliminary DFIRM prior to finalization by FEMA and subsequent Board adoption. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of $88,000 is available in Fund 111, Cost Center 138110. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Plan impact associated with this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: To approve Change Order #15 for the “One Hundred (100) Year Flood Elevations for Five (5) Basins in Collier County” project with Tomasello Consulting Engineers, Inc. in the amount of $88,000 for the retroactive and ongoing update of the FEMA DFIRM to more accurately identify the flood risk for County residents and potentially reduce the cost of flood insurance for certain residents. Additionally, the recommendation is for the Board to approve a time extension to the contract with TCE by an additional 365 days to complete the project. Prepared by: Howard Critchfield, P.E., CFM, Senior Project Manager, Building Plan Review and Inspection Division, Growth Management Department ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 4500102358_Tomasello Consulting CO#15A (PDF) 2. Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (PDF) 3. Collier_Coastal_Prelim_Proposal_TCE (PDF) 4. PMR Affected Basins Map (PDF) 16.A.32 Packet Pg. 1817 12/08/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.32 Doc ID: 14106 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve Change Order # 15 to Contract 11-5626 “One Hundred (100) Year Flood Elevations for Five (5) Basins in Collier County” project with Tomasello Consulting Engineers, Inc., (TCE) in the amount of $88,000 for the retroactive and ongoing update of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) and extend the time of completion by an additional 365 days. Meeting Date: 12/08/2020 Prepared by: Title: Operations Analyst – Planning Commission Name: Diane Lynch 11/04/2020 10:33 AM Submitted by: Title: Director - Building Plans Review & Inspections – Building Plan Review & Inspections Name: Richard Long 11/04/2020 10:33 AM Approved By: Review: Growth Management Department Diane Lynch Level 1 Reviewer Completed 11/04/2020 10:33 AM Growth Management Operations & Regulatory Management Kenneth Kovensky Additional Reviewer Completed 11/04/2020 11:52 AM Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 11/04/2020 1:12 PM Procurement Services Sara Schneeberger Additional Reviewer Completed 11/04/2020 1:54 PM Procurement Services Catherine Bigelow Additional Reviewer Completed 11/05/2020 12:31 PM Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 11/08/2020 7:57 PM Growth Management Department James C French Deputy Department Head Review Completed 11/09/2020 5:58 PM Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Completed 11/10/2020 2:35 PM Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 11/10/2020 2:40 PM Office of Management and Budget Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer Completed 11/12/2020 4:14 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 11/12/2020 4:25 PM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 11/24/2020 10:42 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 12/08/2020 9:00 AM 16.A.32 Packet Pg. 1818 SchneebergerSara Digitally signed by SchneebergerSara Date: 2020.11.03 15:36:16 -05'00' 16.A.32.a Packet Pg. 1819 Attachment: 4500102358_Tomasello Consulting CO#15A (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map 1 of 5 C:\Dixie\Collier Corespondence\PMR additonal funding 8_2019.docx July 31, 2020, revised 9/23/20 Memorandum to: Howard Crutchfield, Robert Wiley From: Dick Tomasello Re: FEMA Review of Physical Map Revisions for PMR 1 TCE requests more funding for the District 6, Cocohatchee and Henderson Physical Map Revision. FEMA reviewers have continued to review and comment on the model and proposed PMR extensively. This memorandum provides a summary log of FEMA comments and resubmittals together with a summary of invoices, amounts paid to date, and additional costs incurred beyond the original project budget. A summary of additional effort and fees associated with responding to, and coordinating with, FEMA in regard to their comments is provided at the end of this memorandum. TCE requests adjustment to the project budget in order to provide for funding for effort s to date related to FEMA requests. 16.A.32.b Packet Pg. 1820 Attachment: Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map Collier Additional funding request July 2020 Page 2 C:\Dixie\Collier Corespondence\1st PMR additonal funding 9_2020.docx 2 of 5 Basin: District 6 PMR Contract -Original PMR submittal Task Amount Submitted Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Task 1-4-Model Cal/Val Design Events $16,000.00 2/1/2012 TCE2012-004 3/1/2012 4/14/2012 $16,000.00 Task 5-Mapping & Draft Report $15,750.00 4/30/2012 TCE2012-007 6/1/2012 7/2/2012 $15,750.00 Task 6-Final Report $11,000.00 Community Meeting $1,500.00 Yellow – not paid for original PMR submittal PMR contract - TCE responses to FEMA comments Tasks Timeframe Amount ($) Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Review and provide responses to Compass (1st trial). Submitted to FEMA 11/11/2017 $6,000.00 TCE 2018-014 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $6,000.00 Review and provide response to Compass (2st trial), if needed. Submitted to FEMA 2/20/2018 $3,000.00 TCE 2018-014 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $3,000.00 Compass Approval. $1,000.00 TCE 2020-007 3/31/2020 5/1/2020 $1,000.00 Subtotal $10,000.00 $10,000.00 TCE request for additional funding (District 6 Basin) (yellow highlighted) Red – pending/not submitted at this time Total Additional Funding Request District 6 Basin: $11,000.00 FEMA comments/TCE response Item Valuation Amounts paid Additional Requested 1/14/2016 FEMA sent comments 11/11/2017 TCE sends responses to FEMA 1st $6,000.00 2/20/2018 TCE sends responses to FEMA 2nd $3,000.00 5/31/2018 FEMA sent comments 6/10/2018 TCE /Collier Structures 3rd $2,500.00 10/22/2018 FEMA sent comments 4/6/2019 FEMA sent stru , TCE trip to Collier 4th $2,000.00 2/1/2019 TCE sent responses to FEMA 5th $2,000.00 8/30/2019 TCE sent responses to FEMA 6th $1,500.00 10/19/2019 FEMA sent comments 10/31/2019 TCE sent responses to FEMA 7th $1,500.00 1/26/2020 TCE sent mapping to AECOM $750.00 Final Report $750.00 $9,000.00 $11,000.00Subtotal 16.A.32.b Packet Pg. 1821 Attachment: Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map Collier Additional funding request July 2020 Page 3 C:\Dixie\Collier Corespondence\1st PMR additonal funding 9_2020.docx 3 of 5 Basin: Henderson PMR contract for original PMR submittal Task Amount Submitted Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Task 1-4 Model Cal/Val Design Events $16,000.00 2/20/2012 TCE2012-006 4/3/2012 5/7/2012 $16,000.00 Task 5- Mapping & Draft Report $15,750.00 6/12/2012 TCE2012-012 11/19/2012 12/18/2012 $15,750.00 Task 6- Final Report $11,000.00 Community Meeting $1,500.00 Yellow – not paid for original PMR submittal PMR contract - TCE responses to FEMA comments Tasks Timeframe Amount ($) Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Review and provide responses to Compass (1st trial) submitted to FEMA 11/8/2017 $6,000 TCE 2018-016 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $6,000.00 Review and provide response to Compass (2st trial), if needed. submitted to FEMA 6/15/2018 $3,000 TCE 2018-016 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $3,000.00 Compass approval. $1,000 TCE 2020-007 3/31/2020 5//1/2020 $1,000.00 Subtotal $10,000 $10,000.00 TCE request for additional funding (Henderson Basin) (yellow highlighted) Red – pending/not submitted at this time FEMA comments/TCE response amounts paid additional requested 1/14/2016 FEMA sent comments 11/8/2017 TCE sends responses to FEMA 1st $6,000.00 3/1/2018 TCE sends Henderson Report to FEMA 2nd $3,000.00 3/28/2018 FEMA sent comments 4/10/2018 PG send stru file to Collier 4/16/2018 FEMA sent comments 6/15/2018 TCE sends responses to FEMA 3rd $3,000.00 6/17/2018 TCE sends Appendix G to FEMA 10/5/2018 FEMA sent comments ` 12/5/2018 TCE sends responses to FEMA 4th $2,500.00 2/5/2019 FEMA sent comments 8/12/2019 TCE sent flood maps to AECOM $750.00 TBA finalization report $750.00 $9,000.00 $7,000.00Subtotal 16.A.32.b Packet Pg. 1822 Attachment: Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map Collier Additional funding request July 2020 Page 4 C:\Dixie\Collier Corespondence\1st PMR additonal funding 9_2020.docx 4 of 5 Total Additional Funding Request Henderson Basin: $7,000.00 Basin: Coco A, B, C. PMR contract for original PMR submittal Task Amount Submitted Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Task 1-4-(3) Model Cal/Val Design Events $48,000.00 6/8/2012 TCE2012-009 7/9/2012 8/6/2012 $48,000.00 Tast 5-Mapping & Draft Report $23,625.00 8/22/2012 TCE2013-003 5/1/2013 5/29/2013 $23,625.00 Task 6-Final Report $11,000.00 Community Meeting $1,500.00 Yellow – not paid for original PMR submittal PMR contract - TCE responses to FEMA comments Tasks Timeframe Amount ($) Invoice # Invoice date Date Paid Amount paid Review and provide responses to Compass (1st trial). May 2016- Aug 2016 $18,000.00 TCE 2017-005 2/1/2017 3/28/2017 $18,000.00 Review and provide response to Compass (2st trial). 10/2016 $ 6,000.00 TCE 2018-015 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $6,000.00 Review and provide response to Compass (3rd trial), If needed. 5/2017 $3,000.00 TCE 2018-015 8/7/2018 10/17/2018 $3,000.00 Compass approval. $3,000.00 TCE 2020-007 3/31/2020 5/1/2020 $3,000.00 Subtotal $30,000.00 $30,000.00 16.A.32.b Packet Pg. 1823 Attachment: Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map Collier Additional funding request July 2020 Page 5 C:\Dixie\Collier Corespondence\1st PMR additonal funding 9_2020.docx 5 of 5 TCE request for additional funding (Coco Basin A,B,C) (yellow highlighted) Red – pending/not submitted at this time TCE request for additional funding (Coco A,B,C) $20,000.00 Summary of Budget Adjustments: District 6 $ 11,000.00 Henderson $ 7,000.00 Coco A,B,C $20,000.00 Total: $38,000.00 amounts paid additional requested 1/14/2016 FEMA sent comments 7/29/2016 TCE sends responses to FEMA 1st $18,000.00 9/29/2016 FEMA sent comments 10/1/2016 TCE sends partial responses to FEMA 2nd $6,000.00 10/3/2016 FEMA sent comments 10/4/2016 TCE sends structures to FEMA 3rd $3,000.00 11/7/2016 FEMA sent comments 3/28/2017 TCE sends responses to Collier 5/10/2017 TCE sends responses to FEMA 4th $4,000.00 6/10/2017 FEMA sent permit comments 6/28/2017 FEMA sent comments 8/20/2017 TCE sends responses to FEMA 5th $3,500.00 10/2/2017 TCE sends excel spreadsheet to FEMA 3/1/2018 TCE sends responses to FEMA 10/5/2018 TCE sent to FEMA inputs/outputs (A)$3,000.00 12/10/2018 FEMA sent comments for A,B,C 10/10-31/2019 TCE sends responses to FEMA 6th $3,000.00 11/14/2019 FEMA sent comments 11/29/2019 TCE sends responses to FEMA 7th $3,000.00 2/3-25/20 TCE sent Mapping $2,500.00 TBA finalization of report $1,000.00 $27,000.00 $20,000.00 16.A.32.b Packet Pg. 1824 Attachment: Additional Funding Request PMR#1 quote TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map October 12, 2020, revised 10/15/20 To: Howard Critchfield, P.E. From: Richard S. Tomasello, P.E, CFM RE: Proposal for review of FEMA preliminary coastal modeling/mapping Preliminary Comments on Maps, Database, and FIS dated 12 -31-2019 Consultant will review the FEMA Preliminary (FIRMs), DFIRM database, and Flood Insurance Study (FIS). The 138 FEMA transects will be visited to determine if any possible errors or inconsistencies with the Preliminary maps and modeling related to VE/AE boundaries, inland limits of the 1 % and .2% annual chance of floods, limit of moderate wave action (LiMWA), primary frontal dune (PFD) and Base Flood Elevations. GIS shapefiles used to create the DRAFT FIRMs will be compared to the consultant output to verify consistency with model results and mapping standards. Errors, inconsistencies, and recommendations for improvement will be provided to the County in a report. Deliverables: 1. Consultant will prepare a draft report for Collier County staff review summarizing the findings. Inconsistencies or deficiencies in the data analysis or study methods will be identified and described in the report. (45 days after county staff authorization) 2. Consultant will prepare a final report to address staff comments on draft report. (60 days after county staff authorization) 3. One conference call/meeting, not to exceed 2 hr. 4. Any other work asked by Collier County staff, beyond this scope, will be performed on time/cost basis @$125/hr. Deliverable Cost 1-3 $40, 000 (not to exceed) 4 $125/hr (not to exceed $10, 000) Total $50,000 (not to exceed) 16.A.32.c Packet Pg. 1825 Attachment: Collier_Coastal_Prelim_Proposal_TCE (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM),) 16.A.32.d Packet Pg. 1826 Attachment: PMR Affected Basins Map (14106 : Contract 11-5626 Change Order # 15 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM),)