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September 4th & 5th 2013

Ramada Convention Center

Topeka, Kansas

2 0 1 3 T o p e k a , K a n s a s

Ramada Convention Center

420 SE 6th Avenue

W e l c o m e M e m b e r s a n d G u e s t s

H e r e ’ s t o A n o t h e r T e n Y e a r s … . . .

Conference Agenda Page 1-3

Save the Date Page 4

Speaker Biographies Page 5-11

KAFM Board of Directors Page 12

KAFM Business Meeting Agenda Page 13

KAFM Annual Minutes Page 14-18

KAFM Treasurer’s Reports Page 19-23

Kansas CFM List Page 24-26

Thank You’s Page 27

Certificates for CFM credits will be available on Thursday

after Session 8 for 8 hours of credit. If you are only

attending one day of the conference your certificate will

reflect the credits given.

T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s

K A F M

2 0 1 3 C o n f e r e n c e A g e n d a

Wednesday September 4, 2013

Check In /Registration & Lunch Accommodations

10:00 am—11:45 am

Participant/Vendor Check-In and Set-Up Hotel Foyer

10:30 am—11:15 am

Conference Coordination Meeting Mansion Gold Room

11:45 am—12:30 pm

Lunch Buffet Regency West

12:30 pm—12:40 pm Opening Session Regency West

KAFM Chairman Don Slone, AICP, CFM

12:40 pm—12:45 pm ASFPM Foundation Regency West

Presentation

12:45 pm—1:00 pm Conference Introductions Regency West

KAFM Chairman Don Slone, AICP, CFM

Session 1 1:10 - 2:00

Introduction to the CRS Program Alcove 1 & 2

New Application & Enrollment, Cristina Martinez

Engineered Openings, Gail Moldovan-Trujillo Alcove 3 & 4

Upper Turkey Creek Flood Protection Project Alcove 5 & 6

Brian Rast/Hye Jin Lee

Page 1

K A F M

2 0 1 3 C o n f e r e n c e A g e n d a

Page 2

Continued from Page 1

Session 2 2:10 - 3:00

Advanced CRS Program—MOKAN Users Group Alcove 1 & 2

Cristina Martinez

Endangered Species Act, Dan Mulhern Alcove 3 & 4

2013 State Law Changes Affecting Stream Alcove 5 & 6

Obstructions & Dam’s, Chad Voigt

Break Sponsored by GBA, Inc./Hotel Check—In 3:10 - 3:30

Break will be in held in Regency West

Session 3 3:30 - 4:30 Regency West

Keynote Address, Rhonda Montgomery

Social Hour with Exhibitors 4:30 - 5:30 Regency West

Depart for Evening Event 5:45 - 9:00

& Evening Entertainment, Sponsored by AMEC

Thursday September 5, 2013

Breakfast Buffett 7:00 - 7:50 Regency West

Session 4 8:00 - 8:50

Floodplain 101—Part 1, Tom Morey Alcove 1 & 2

Effective Drainage Criteria, Janet Meshak Alcove 3 & 4

Flood Determination Part 1, Cheryl Small Alcove 5 & 6

Industry Background, Key Legislation+ Flood Determination Process

Session 5 9:00 - 9:50

Floodplain 101—Part 2, Tom Morey Alcove 1 & 2

Stormwater Drainage Basins & CRS Implications Alcove 3 & 4

Matt Bond

Flood Determination Challanges, Michael Bremer Alcove 5 & 6

(Map Data Quality/Consistency)

K A F M

2 0 1 3 C o n f e r e n c e A g e n d a

Page 3

Continued from Page 2

Break 9:50 - 10:00 Regency West

Session 6 10:00 - 10:50

Floodplain 101—Part 3, Tom Morey Alcove 1 & 2

Master Drainage Planning Compare to Risk Maps Alcove 3 & 4

Janet Meshak

Levee Analysis & Mapping Procedures (LMAP) Alcove 5 & 6

Will Zung

Session 7 11:00 - 11:50

Using GIS in Floodplain Management Alcove 1 & 2

Erika Stanley/Dane Bailey

CLOMR/LOMR Case Study Floodplain Management Alcove 5 & 6

& Development, Doug Danaher

Lunch Buffett & Annual Business Meeting 12:00 - 1:00

Lunch & Business Meeting will be held in Regency West

Session 8 1:10 - 2:00

Post Flood Damage Clean-Up, Jerry Winkley Alcove 1 & 2

USGS Stream Gaging Discussion, Brian Loving Alcove 5 & 6

Post Conference Activities

2:30—3:00 Board of Directors Meeting Mansion Gold Room

3:00—6:00 CFM Review Session, Tom Morey Mansion Dining

Room

3:00—6:00 MOKAN CRS Users Group Parlor B 2nd Floor

Melissa Mitchell

8:00 –12:00 Friday, September 6, 2013 Mansion Dining Room

CFM Exam, Tom Morey

Page 4

SAVE THE DATE

KAFM Conference

Hotel at Old Town

September 3-4

th, 2014

Wichita, Kansas

Year Dates Location

2004 September

8th & 9th

Topeka

2005 September

7th & 8th

Manhattan

2006 September

6th & 7th

Hutchinson

2007 September

5th & 6th

Lawrence

2008 September

3rd & 4th

Salina

2009 September

2nd & 3rd

Emporia

2010 September

1st & 2nd

Wichita

2011 September

7th & 8th

Manhattan

2012 September

5th & 6th

Hutchinson

2013 September

4TH & 5TH

Topeka

Previous

KAFM

Conference

Locations

Page 5

Speaker Biographies

Michael Bremer serves as the Director of Operations at

CoreLogic Flood Services. He has spent more than 15 years

in a variety of operational roles related to ensuring compliance with NFIP policies and regulations. Mr. Bremer

holds a B.S. in Geography from Texas State University and

has been a Nationally Certified Floodplain Manager for over

13 years. Mr. Bremer assists the NFDA with various initiatives and serves as a subject matter expert in the

area of technical mapping processes and issues.

Dane Bailey is a Floodplain Hazard Specialist for the Kansas

Department of Agriculture - Division of Water Resources.

He has a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Geography from the University of Kansas and is a Certified Floodplain

Manager. Professionally Dane has focused on cartography,

soil science, fluvial geomorphology, GIS, environmental

science and riverine flooding. Dane has worked in the private sector as a cartographer and environmental science

consultant for a decade and has been employed in the

public sector by The University of Kansas, the Kansas

Geological Survey, and the Kansas Division of Water Resources.

Dane Bailey

Matt Bond

Mr. Bond joined the City of Lawrence in April of 2006. He

is currently the City's Stormwater Engineer and project

manager for the environmental remediation of the former Farmland Industries Nitrogen Plant. He was responsible for

the certification of the Kansas River Levee as well as the

major rehabilitation project for Bowersock Dam. Prior to

his employment with the City of Lawrence he worked for the Kansas Department of Transportation in the Bridge

Design Section. Mr. Bond graduated from the University of

Kansas in 1991 with a BS in Civil Engineering and a BS in

Architectural Engineering.

Michael Bremer

Page 6

Doug

Danaher

Speaker Biographies

Doug has worked at Wilson & Company since 1995, in

Salina from 1995 – 2006 and in Kansas City from

2006 - present. Doug graduated from Kansas State University in 1994 with a Bachelors of Science degree in

Civil Engineering. Doug’s experience has been focused on

stormwater management projects including: storm water

master planning and improvement design, roadway stream crossing modeling and design, FEMA Map Revisions, levee

and dam assessments and design. Doug is a Professional

Engineer and Certified Floodplain Manager. Doug and his

wife Jenny have two children, Faith (12) and Ben (9).

Brian

Loving

Brian earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Atmospheric

Science from the University of Kansas in 1994. For the last

18 years he has worked for the U.S. Geological Survey's

Water Resources Division in Utah and Kansas, gaining

expertise in the field of water resources data.

Brian currently works in Lawrence and serves as the Data

Chief for the USGS's Kansas Water Science Center. He and

his team of 20 hydrologists are responsible for monitoring

and reporting water levels in the streams, lakes and wells

of Kansas. The USGS monitors the water levels at more

than 250 locations across Kansas, providing the public and

water managers real-time data for flood warning, drought

monitoring, water allocations, recreation and other uses.

Hye

Jin Lee

Hye Jin spent first half of her professional career as a

consultant engineer in Orange County, California. She was

a Civil Engineer for City of Fullerton, CA for nearly 8 years before coming to Merriam, Kansas as the City Engineer in

January 2009. She was appointed as the Floodplain

Administrator in July 2012. She administers 5-Year Capital

Improvement Program from budgeting to construction for the City of Merriam.

Page 7

Cristina Martinez, CFM is the flood technical coordinator for

Insurances Services Office, assisting FEMA with

administering the Community Rating System Program (CRS). She has 10 years of floodplain management

experience and an academic background in civil

engineering. Prior to her work with the CRS Program, she

worked as the NFIP Coordinator for the State of Colorado and the Floodplain Manager for the City of Boulder,

Colorado. Cristina has had unique opportunities to work on

floodplain management activities at a national, state

local level and is able to bring varying perspectives from this experience.

Cristina Martinez

Speaker Biographies

Janet

Meshak

Ms. Meshek’s career has included assisting communities all

across Oklahoma in resolving existing flood problems,

developing strong floodplain management programs to guide new growth and prevent future flooding, and

establishing utility funding mechanisms for the

implementation of floodplain management and stormwater

quality programs, routine maintenance of drainage systems, and stormwater capital improvements. Most

recently, Meshek & Associates was selected by the

Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) as its consulting

engineer to implement OWRB’s Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) program and FEMA’s RiskMAP initiative

statewide; Ms. Meshek serves as its Project Principal.

Ms. Meshek received her B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering

from Oklahoma State University. She is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Oklahoma, Texas,

Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas and holds an NCEES

Record Certificate.

Page 8

Rhonda

Montgomery

Rhonda Montgomery is a Program Specialist with the

Floodplain Management Branch of the Federal Emergency

Management Agency. In her current capacity, Rhonda provides assistance to Regional offices of FEMA in

community enrollment, eligibility and compliance with the

National Flood Insurance Program. Rhonda also serves as

the National Training Coordinator for floodplain management training including updating FEMA’s National

Training Strategy and development of training modules for

local floodplain managers. At the State of Kansas, Rhonda

worked with state partners to enhance the state’s capability of managing floodplains and directing

development to reduce the risk of flooding. Rhonda

obtained her Certified Floodplain Manager's

designation in October 2000. In May 2006, Rhonda received her Master’s in Public Administration from the

University of Kansas.

Speaker Biographies

Dan

Mulhern

Dan graduated from KSU with a BS in Wildlife Biology in

1980, then with a MS from KSU in Ecology & Systematics

in 1984. He started working for the USFWS in 1984 as a temporary biologist, was converted to permanent full-time

in 1983, and began working with the endangered species

program in 1984. He serves as the Kansas Field Office’s

terrestrial endangered species biologist as well as handling most issues related to migratory birds.

Tom

Morey

Tom Morey began his floodplain management career with

the Kansas Department of Agriculture-Division of Water

Resources as the NFIP Specialist in September 2005. He obtained his Certified Floodplain Manager's designation in

May 2006. In May 2007 Tom accepted the position of State

NFIP Coordinator for the State of Kansas. Tom spends a

majority of his time working with property owners, insurance agents, real estate agents and local officials to

provide information on the National Flood Insurance

Program. Tom also serves as the President of the ASFPM

Certification Board of Regents and Chairman of the State Hazard Mitigation Team. Tom has a strong background in

education, natural science and public administration. He is

a Registered Sanitarian in the State of Kansas. He

previously worked for the Kansas Department of Health

and Environment and Parks and Wildlife and has over 9 years of experience in State Service.

Page 9

Speaker Biographies

Cheryl Small

Cheryl Small is currently the Immediate Past President of

the National Flood Determination Association (NFDA) and a

member of its Board of Directors. She has participated in the establishment and growth of the NFDA since its

inception, and is active in the industry working with various

FEMA agencies and trade organizations to promote the

NFIP. Cheryl is also Vice President of Operations at CoreLogic Flood Services and has been active in the

insurance industry for over 25 years, holding positions in

operations management, new product development, sales

and marketing. She has been involved with the NFIP since 1984 and was responsible for the Write Your Own (WYO)

Flood Program for a leading insurer in the financial

market. Cheryl owned a flood determination firm, which

was later acquired by GE Capital Corporation in 1994.

Erika

Stanley

Erika Stanley, CFM is the Floodplain Mapping Coordinator

at the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Under the

Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) agreement with FEMA, she manages mapping projects throughout Kansas

and provides technical assistance and training to local

officials on how to use digital flood maps and LIDAR data.

Erika holds a Master’s of Urban Planning from the University of Kansas and a B.S. in Environmental Science

from Haskell Indian Nations University. She is currently

serving as the Region 7 Regional Director on the ASFPM

Board of Directors.

Gail

Moldovan-Trujillo

Ms. Moldovan-Trujillo has been a licensed insurance agent

for 24 years working for Hagan Hamilton Insurance agency

as a sales agent, Branch Supervisor and part-time educator. She has achieved the professional designations

of Certified Professional Insurance Woman (CPIW) and

Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR), and is

currently studying for the Associates in National Flood Insurance designation. Among Gail’s achievements, she

has also been awarded Insurance Woman of the year

twice, through her local National Association of Insurance

Women’s (NAIW) Chapter, and ACSR of the year from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of Oregon

(IIABO).

Page 10

Chad is a professional engineer with a Civil Engineering

degree from the University of Kansas. His background is in public works, stormwater management

and structural engineering. Chad managed the City of

Lawrence stormwater program for ten years, where his

work included flood control projects, development regulations, floodplain administration and NPDES

compliance. He also has several years experience with

engineering consulting firms in Kansas, Missouri, North

Carolina and Minnesota.

Chad joined the Division of Water Resources in 2010. He

and his family live in Douglas County.

Chad Voigt

Speaker Biographies

Jerry

Winkley

Jerry E. Winkley is the owner and operator of

ServiceMaster Clean In AWink, South Central Kansas’

leading restoration and cleaning business. With five franchises, and ranked in the ServiceMaster Top 100, Jerry

and his nearly 100 employees serve throughout South

Central Kansas with 5 franchises in Wichita, Hutchinson,

Derby and Winfield, Kansas.

Jerry carries numerous trade certifications and has enjoyed

teaching Continuing Education since 1993. Over the years,

Clean In A Wink has provided continuing education training

to over 15,000 attendees including insurance agents & adjusters, REAL Estate professionals, plumbers, nurses,

HVAC technicians, and a wide host of other industry

professionals. His courses have been approved and used to

produce CE courses in nearly all 50 states.

Jerry and his wife, Lisa, have five children and are actively

involved in church ministry, music, and teaching.

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William

Zung

Mr. Zung received his BS in Geology from the University of

Missouri at Rolla and a MS in Water Resources Science from the University of Kansas. Mr. Zung is currently the

Water Resources Engineering Program Manager as well as

the Hazard Mitigation Program Manager in the Kansas City

office of Stantec Consulting Services Inc. He also is the Professional Technical Service contractor STARR Regional

Service Center lead for FEMA Region VII. He has 15 years

of experience as a hydrologist with a background in

hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and water resource management. He is a Project Management Professional

and a Certified Floodplain Manager experienced with

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program, Hazard

Mitigation Technical Assistance Program, and Technical Assistance and Research Contract for FEMA’s Building

Sciences Branch. The majority of Mr. Zung’s work includes

project management of federal projects, performs the

completeness check review of certification packages to

meet 44CFR 65.10, technical review of floodplain mapping projects, performing hydrologic analyses, hydraulic

analyses and GIS mapping for FEMA flood studies,

―No-Rise‖ analyses, dam breach analyses, stormwater

management analyses, levee interior drainage analyses,

Speaker Biographies

Page 12

Kansas Association

for

Floodplain Management, Inc.

Board of Directors

2012-2013

Chairman

Don Slone, AICP, CFM

Planning Director

City of Bonner Springs

205 E 2nd Street, PO Box 38

Bonner Springs KS 66012

913.667.1708

[email protected]

Vice-Chairman

Samuel Seeley, CFM

Planning/Zoning/FPM Director

Lyon County

430 Commercial Street

Emporia KS 66801

620.341.3471

[email protected]

Treasurer

Jon Bristor, CFM

Floodplain Administrator

Sumner County

110 E 10th Street

Wellington KS 67152

620.326.2207

[email protected]

Secretary

Mark Vonachen, CFM

County Planner

Reno County

600 Scott Blvd

South Hutchinson KS 67505

620.694.2978

[email protected]

At-Large Representative

Tonya Richards, CFM

Planning/Zoning/Environmental

Health Director

Marion County 230 E. Main St.

Marion, KS 66861

620-382-2945

[email protected]

Ex-Officio Member

Tom Morey, CFM

State NFIP Coordinator

Kansas Division of Water Resources

Kansas Department of Agriculture 109 SW 9th Street, 2nd Floor

Topeka, KS 66612

785-296-5440 [email protected]

Meeting Agenda

12:30 pm Thursday, September 5th, 2013

I. Call to Order

II. Approval of 2012 Annual Meeting Minutes

III. Treasurer’s Report

IV. Election of Officers (Slate 2013-2014) Don Slone - Chairman

Sam Seeley / Melissa Mitchell - Vice-Chairman

Jon Bristor - Treasurer Mark Vonachen - Secretary

Tonya Richards - At-Large Representative

Tom Morey - Ex-Officio Member (Non-Voting Member)

V. Installation of Officers

VI. CFM Recognitions

VII. Special Recognitions

VIII. Conference Certificates—ASFPM Continuing

Education Credits (CEC’s)

IX. Chairman’s State of the Association

X. Other Business

XI. Adjourn

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Kansas Association

for

Floodplain Management, Inc.

Annual Business Meeting

2013 Meeting Agenda

Ramada Hotel & Convention Center

420 SE 6th Avenue, Topeka Kansas

Page 14

Kansas Association

for

Floodplain Management, Inc.

Annual Meeting Minutes

September 6, 2012

Ramada Hotel & Convention Center

1400 N. Lorraine St. Hutchinson, Kansas

I. Call to Order: The meeting of the entire membership was called to order by Chairman Slone at 12:40 p.m. with the following officers present: Don Slone – Chairman, Sam Seeley - Vice-Chairman, Jon Bristor – Treasurer, Mark Vonachen - Secretary, Tom Morey – Kansas State NFIP Coordinator, and the following Regional Directors: Gina Bell – Region 2, and Marcie Weatherly – Region 6. Linda Finger, Region I and Charlene Weiss, Region IV were absent. Region III and Region V Regional Directors are currently vacant.

II. Approval of 2011 Annual Meeting Minutes:

Motion by Chad Bunger to approve the 2011 annual meeting

minutes, seconded by Mike Gregory. The motion was

approved unanimously.

III. Treasurer’s Report: Slone advised the membership the treasurer’s report is found on pages 19-20 of the conference agenda booklet.

Motion by Chad Bunger to approve the treasurer’s

report as submitted; seconded by Kelly Dixon. The motion

was approved unanimously.

IV. Amend the Association’s Constitution: Slone explained to the membership last year we established a constitution as a requirement of becoming a chapter of ASFPM. Since the re-establishment of KAFM in 2004 the Executive Board has had a difficult time filling the current six Regional Director positions. Region III has been the most difficult since the gentleman retired from the City of Hays.

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Minutes Continued

Recently there has been some additional turn-over as persons holding these positions have moved to another region or are no longer in the floodplain management business.

The Executive Board discussed the frequency of vacancies and more importantly the role of the Regional Directors. No clear roles or duties could be established for the Regional Directors that the Executive Board could not fulfill. Therefore, the Executive Board decided to propose an amendment to the Constitution which eliminates the Regional Directors. With the proposed elimination of the Regional Directors, the Executive Board proposed to add a fifth position to the Executive Board. The position will be called the At-Large Representative. The main duty of this position will be to serve on the Conference Training Committee and be in charge of the training sessions at the annual conference. The last major change was from an Executive Board to a Board of Directors. Currently the Executive Board consists of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary. Then there are the six Regional Directors. If the proposed changes are approved, the name will change to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors will consist of Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, At-Large Representative, and the Ex-Officio Member which is the State NFIP Coordinator. Along with these three proposed changes there were some other minor changes regarding spelling, grammar, as well as modifications of current job duties. The proposed changes were sent to the membership for comment in compliance with the current By-Laws. In addition, the changes were placed on the registration table for all members to view. Motion by Gina Bell to approve the proposed changes to the

Constitution as presented by the Executive Board; seconded

by Kenny Cook. The motion was approved unanimously.

V. Amend the Association’s By-Laws Slone explained the same changes in the Constitution are found in the By-Laws.

Slone advised the membership it was his recommendation to the Executive Board the addition of a fifth member to the Board. One of the major goals of the Association is to provide education and training of its membership. This position will help ensure we receive adequate training and meet the needs of the membership.

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Minutes Continued

Motion by Chad Bunger to approve the By-Laws as

presented by the Executive Board; seconded by Steve Higgins.

The motion was approved unanimously.

VI. Election of Officers Slone asked if there were any questions on the process of how the nominations and election of officers takes place. There were none. The term for the Board of Directors is one year and runs from annual conference to annual conference. A memo was sent out by Vonachen to the membership asking for nominations to the Board of Directors. Slone reported he, Seeley, Bristor, and Vonachen are seeking re-election to their current positions. Tonya Richards, of Marion County is seeking election as the At-Large Representative. The membership received a copy of her biography and qualifications. By unanimous vote, the membership elected all nominees for

the 2012-2013 term year.

VII. Installation of Officers Slone announce to the membership the 2012-2013 KAFM Board of Directors are: Chairman: Don Slone Vice-Chairman: Sam Seeley Treasurer: Jon Bristor Secretary: Mark Vonachen At-Large Representative: Tonya Richards Slone congratulated all Board of Director members and thanked them for their service. VIII. Special Recognitions Slone announced to the membership several people who helped make this conference a success. These individuals received a gift from the association for their efforts and are as follows: Conference Planning Committee: Mark Vonachen David Goertzen Kenny Cook Conference Training Committee: Don Slone Tom Morey

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Minutes Continued Conference Gift Committee: Jon Bristor Melinda McCurley Conference Booklet: Renee Batchman – presented a plaque for her efforts in creating the conference booklet Former Regional Directors: Gina Bell Marcie Weatherly Linda Finger Charlene Weiss All were presented a certificate of appreciation for serving on the KAFM Board. IX. CFM Recognitions: Slone announced there are 112 CFM’s in the state. Slone read off the names of the newest CFM’s. Slone presented the newest CFM’s with a pin from ASFPM. The following people have received certification since last year’s conference: Darrell Boger Tom Yah Leif Holliday Chad Voigt

Tonya Richards Roberto Becerril Erika Stanley

Slone congratulated all new CFM’s on their achievement.

X. Chairman’s State of the Association: Slone stated the Board of Directors has accomplished many goals this year. The main goal was becoming the 33rd official chapter of ASFPM. This was a follow-up to what past Chairman Kelly Dixon started last year. The board had some corrections to make before being accepted as a chapter. We became an official chapter member on 11/11/11. After becoming a chapter, the board discovered the association should have liability insurance, become incorporated, and begin paying taxes. These items were brought to the board’s attention during a chapter call with ASFPM. The Board of Directors is pleased to announce to the membership KAFM became incorporated on January 12, 2012, obtained liability insurance, and are in compliance with all IRS tax laws. Special thanks to Bristor and Melinda McCurley to help accomplish these goals.

Minutes Continued

The Board of Directors recently purchased the domain name KAFM. Therefore, the official website of our organization is www.kafm.org. The old web address of www.ekafm.org will still work. It will re-direct you to kafm.org. This is the second year of having registration of the conference through RegOnline. For the most part it went well. There are still some glitches in the system that the board will work to correct for next year. Slone wished the 10 people taking the CFM exam tomorrow good luck. Slone announced to the membership a member must attend all sessions to get the full eight credit hours for your CFM renewal. If a member leaves early, credit hours will be deducted accordingly. After the conference the certificates will be out on the conference registration table. XI. Other Business: The evaluations for the conference will be sent out to the membership approximately one-two weeks after the conference. Please respond to the evaluation so the Board of Directors can make this an even better conference. Next year’s conference is September 4th and 5th in Topeka. This will be the 10th Anniversary Conference since the re-establishment of KAFM in 2004. The 2014 KAFM Conference will be in Sumner County at the Kansas Star Casino. Tom Morey announced the CFM exam review will take place from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Apollo I. XII Adjourn: There being no other items brought before the board, Chad Bunger moved to motion to adjourn; seconded by Steve Higgins. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 1:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted by:

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Kansas Association

for

Floodplain Management, Inc.

Treasurer’s Report

2012-2013

Checking Report—August 2012 Balance

Page 19

Credit Debit Balance $15,811.68

Date

$15,811.68

KAFM Org Domain Fee

$800.00 $15,011.68 8/6/2012

Hosp Mints 2012 Conf

$219.96 $14,791.72 8/16/2012

KS Sampler Speaker & Brd Gifts 2012

$613.55 $14,178.17 8/29/2012

2012 Conf Lunch Mgt Bristor & R Batchman, Carlos O Kelly’s

$18.06 $14,160.11 9/4/2012

Chairman, Reimburs-ment, Frames for Certs 2012 Conf

$10.89 $14,149.22 9/5/2012

Hogwild Pit BBQ,2012 Conf Dinner

$997.57 $13,151.65 9/5/2012

Kansas Cosmosphere, 2012 Conf

$891.41 $12,260.24 9/19/2012

Southwest Business Products, Cert Paper for 2012 Conf Certs

$19.09 $12,241.15 9/17/2012

Durham Bus Svc, Trans to Cosmophere 2012 Conf

$200.00 $12,041.15 9/7/2012

Ramada Inn, 2012 Conf

$8,735.85 $3,305.30 9/19/2012

Credit Debit Balance Date

Envision 2012 Conf Booklets

$358.01 $2,947.29 9/19/2012

Business Card Annual Fee

$12.00 $2,935.29 9/28/2012

ASFPM Annual Dues 2013

$200.00 $2,735.29 12/5/2012

Conference & Membership Dues, Regonline 2012 Conf

$9,157.36 $11,892.65

Transfer to Savings

$11,000 $892.65

Sec of State Annual Inc Fee

$40.00 $852.65 1/23/2013

Chairman to 2013 Conf Training Committee mgt & Airfare to 2013 ASFPM Conf

$217.38 $635.27 2/4/2013

Balance, Chairman to 2013 Conf Training Committee Mgt & Airfare to 2013 ASFPM Conf

$287.80 $347.47 2/6/2013

Wilson & Co Web Emblem Fee

$100.00 $447.47 2/15/2013

Credit from Bank for Debit Card Fees, X2, Shouldn’t of been charged & won’t be anymore

$24.00 $471.47 2/28/2013

Membership Due

$20.00 $491.47 2/15/2013

Pratt County Membership Due

$20.00 $467.47 3/14/2013

Reg Online Pmt

$3.95 $467.52 3/15/2013

Transfer from Savings

$2,500.00 $2991.47 3/24/2013

CPA Time to Fill out State & Fed Paperwork

$375.00 $2,616.47 3/27/2013

Treasurer Mileage Reimburse-ment for Personal Vehicle Use to meet CPA

$27.87 $2,588.60 3/27/2013

Checking Account Continued

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Credit Debit Balance Date

Roll of Stamps & Postage to Mail IRS Paperwork

$46.60 $2542.00 3/27/2013

Submission Paperwork Fee to the IRS for Exempt Status Determination, Dept of Tres

$850.00 $1,692.00 3/27/2013

Chairman Spring Mgt Expense & Registration Fee for the ASFPM Conf

$523.28 $1,168.72 3/28/2013

Treasurer Mileage Reimburse-ment for Personal Vehicle Use to Topeka for Board of Dir Mgt

$198.78 $969.94 3/28/2013

Reno Cnty Planning Dept, Secretary Mileage Reimburse-ment to Board of Dir Mgt, Topeka

$204.53 $765.41 3/28/2013

Transfer from Savings

$500.00 $1,265.41 4/4/2013

Burns & Wilcox Insurance fro Association,

Annual

$662.50 $602.91 4/4/2013

Transfer from Savings

$2,000.00 $2,602.91 6/21/2013

Chairman Balance of Account to attend ASFPM Conference

$790.22 $1,812.69 6/21/2013

Reg Online Ck, Harper Cnty Ck & Clean Earth Apps Vendor Ck for 2013 Conf

$3,064.27 $4,876.96 7/22/2013

Ck from Shawnee Cnty 2013 Conf Due

$150.00 $5,026.96 7/30/2013

Checking Account Continued

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Certified By: Jon Bristor, Treasurer 7/30/2013

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Kansas Association

for

Floodplain Management, Inc.

Treasurer’s Report

2012-2013

Savings Report—August 2012 Balance

Credit or Interest

Debit Balance $17,825.69

Date

Balance as of 5/1/09-New Acct Opened

$17,825.69 5/1/2009

Interest 2009 $223.72 $18,049.41

Transfer from Cking

$10.000.00 $28,049.41 9/29/2009

Online Trans-fer from Cking

$200.00 $27,849.41 10/5/2009

Online Trans-fer from Cking

$500.00 $27,349.41 10/19/2009

Online Trans-fer from Cking

$2,000.00 $25,349.41 5/25/2010

Online Trans-fer from Cking

$2,500.00 $22,849.41 6/23/2010

Interest 2010, As of

6/28/2010

$70.94 $22,920.35

Transfer to Cking

$5,000.00 $17,920.35 8/26/2010

Interest 2010, As of 2/8/2011

$137.73 $18,058.08

Transfer tp Cking

$5,000.00 $13,058.08 7/7/2011

Interest 2011, As of 8/9/2011

$49.29 $13,107.37

Transfer to Cking

$2,000.00 $11,107.37 9/21/2011

Interest 2011, As of 12/30/2011

$31.29 $11,138.66

Interest 2012, As of 8/10/2012

$27.79 $11,166.45

Interest 2012, As of 9/28/2012

$13.92 $11,180.37

Transfer from Cking

$11,000.00 $22,180.37 12/20/2012

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Credit or Interest

Debit Balance Date

Interest 2012, As of 12/31/2012

$16.20 $22,196.57

Transfer to Cking

$2,500.00 $19,696.57 3/27/2013

Transfer to Cking

$500.00 $19,169.57 4/4/2013

Transfer to Cking

$2,000.00 $17,196.57 6/21/2013

Interest 3/29/2013

$26.65 $17,223.22

Interest 6/28/2013

$23.79 $17,247.01

Savings Account Continued

Certified By: Jon Bristor, Treasurer 7/30/2013

Kansas

Certified Floodplain Manager List

2013

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Albertini, Ronald, Frontenac

Anderson, Kara, Wichita

Anderson, Steven, Wichita

Arpin, Sid, Hutchinson Bailey, Dane, Lawrence

Barnt, Leslie, Olathe

Bauer, Jeff, Gas

Becerril, Roberto, Garden City

Beck, Andrew, Wichita

Bell, Gina, Salina

Bell, Lindsey, Mission

Belt, Susan, Berryton

Bond, S. Matt, Lawrence

Bond, Todd, Olathe Benson, Alicia, Wamego

Boger, Darrell, Wichita

Bristor, Jon, Belle Plaine

Bryan, Shawn, Lawrence

Bunger, Chad, Manhattan

Bussen, Patrick, Topeka

Cahill, Brian, Shawnee

Cook, Kenneth, Hutchinson

Covey, John, Topeka Curley, Daniel, Roeland Park

Dabney, Keith, Lawrence

Dale, Sheila, Overbrook

Daniels-Murray, Larry, Lenexa Davidson, Timothy, Wichita

Denlinger, John, Overland Park

Dixon, Kelly, Wichita

Evans, Jeffrey, Lenexa

Felton, Jason, Kansas City

File, Joe, Topeka Finger, Linda, Lawrence

Garber, Daniel, Hutchinson

Glenn, Brian, Goddard

Goertzen, David, Buhler

Gregory, Michael, Lenexa

Gwartney, Daniel, Lawrence

Hall, Eloise, Newton

Hamby, David, Lawrence

Henderson, Samuel, Garden City Higgins, Steve, Alta Vista

Holliday, Leif, Holton

Hooper, Ronald, Lenexa

Kansas

Certified Floodplain Manager List

2013

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Jansen, Sheri, Tonganoxie

Johnson, Chad, Overland Park

Kapfer, Matthew, Lawrence

Kearn, Keenan, Lawrence Kentner, Kaleb, Garden City

Kisinger, Kirk, Overland Park

Koepsel, Vicki, Salina

Kurth, Trevor, Wichita

Ladd, Brian, Roeland Park

Lander, Kristopher, Leawood

Lavender, Joseph, Shawnee

Lindebak, Scott, Wichita

Long, Matthew, Olathe

Lorenzen, Tamara, Leawood Macke, Brenda, Lenexa

Martin, Ted, Stilwell

Megrail, Andrew, Topeka

Meyers, Anthony, Olathe

Miller, Amy, Lawrence

Miller, David, Lenexa

Miller, Eldon, Wichita

Miller, Paul, Prairie Village

Mitchell, Melissa, Kansas City Morey, Thomas, Lawrence

Morgan, Jeana, Haysville

Moyer, Darrell, Erie

Munyon, James, Wichita

Noll, William, Oskaloosa

Nusz, Ricky, Kansas City

Parcaro, Mark, Topeka

Pokhrel, Gyanendra, Wichita

Porter, Stephanie, Prairie Village

Pradhananga, Anish, Overland Park Rast, Brian, Overland Park

Reeves, Teresa, Louisburg

Rehbein, Bruno, Concordia

Reimer, Jaclyn, Sedgewick

Remus, Brock, Overland Park

Richards, Tonya, Hillsboro

Riley, Kyle, Olathe

Rohlf, Joanna, Topeka

Rufenacht, Benjamin, Topeka Ruhl, John, Overland Park

Rusco, Clark, Great Bend

Samuelson, Steve, Emporia

Kansas

Certified Floodplain Manager List

2013

Schlesener, Mike, Shawnee

Seeley, Samuel, Emporia

Selk, Jordan, Overland Park

Shultz, Steve, Moundridge Shutak, John, Lawrence

Shumway, Lola, Pratt

Slone, Don, Lawrence

Smith, Andrew, Olathe

Stanley, Erika, Tecumseh

Stein, Kenneth, Manhattan

Thomas, Joseph, Kansas City

Thrower, Melanie, Abilene

Trimmer, Rasa, Lenexa

Triplett, James, Douglass Tuckwin, Lisa, Holton

Utecht, Warren, Valley Center

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Thank You

First and foremost the Kansas Association of Floodplain Management, Inc. would like to say thank you to all of its members, the association has grown leaps and bounds over the last ten years and it is because of the hard work and dedication that each of you have for the work that you do for all of the communities that you all serve.

To all of the of our past and present presenters, exhibitors, and sponsors, your support has made this association a well educated group of members. Your support has made this possible year after year.

Here’s to another ten years!

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