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Item 6BItem 6B Ordinance No. 641-A, 2nd Reading, Approve revisions to the Floodplain Ordinance City of Southlake Strategy Map The City of Southlake provides municipal services that support the highest quality of life for our residents and businesses. We do this by delivering outstanding value and unrivaled quality in everything that we do. Fulfill Our Mission Live Our Core Values Promote Learning and Growth Provide Financial Stewardship Serve Our Customers C1 Achieve the highest standards of safety and security C3 Provide attractive and unique spaces for enjoyment of personal interests C4 Attract and keep top-tier businesses to drive a dynamic and sustainable economic environment C2 Provide travel convenience within city and region B5 Optimize use of technology B1 Implement and share best practices across all departments B3 Pursue innovative service delivery options B4 Provide high quality customer service B2 Collaborate with select partners to implement service solutions F1 Achieve competitive financial benchmarks F2 Maintain or improve AA bond rating F4 Maximize return on investments F3 Invest to provide and maintain high quality public assets Manage the Business Safety Mobility Infrastructure Performance Management Quality Partnerships and Security and Service Delivery Development and Volunteerism L2 Enhance leadership capabilities to deliver results L3 Attract, develop and retain a skilled workforce L1 Ensure our people understand the strategy and how they contribute to it L4 Recognize and reward high performers L5 Actively promote opportunities for partnerships and volunteer involvement (individual and group) Deliver on Our Focus Areas Integrity ● Innovation ● Accountability ● Commitment to Excellence ● Teamwork C5 Enhance resident quality of life and business sustainability through tourism Ordinance 641-A Original Ordinance Approved 1995 Amendments required occasionally to adopt revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) Required by FEMA for continuing participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Ordinance 641-A Flood Insurance available only through NFIP and only to residents and property owners in participating communities Southlake currently has 148 flood insurance policies in effect through NFIP with a total insured value of $44,225,600 Ordinance Revisions Adopts new FIRMs, which will become effective September 25, 2009. FIRMs for both Tarrant and Denton counties were revised to reflect updated topographic information Contains minor revisions including revised and added definitions to match the local community model ordinance published by FEMA RECOMMENDATION Approve Ordinance No. 641-A, 2nd Reading, revisions to the Floodplain Ordinance Questions? * *