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County
Larimer
Community
Larimer County and Incorporated Areas
Title
FIS - Larimer County and Incorporated Areas - Vol 1
Date
12/19/2006
Prepared For
Larimer County and Incorporated Areas
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />work was completed in May 1994. These analyses from Wood Street to Watson Lake are <br />now superseded by the 2005 Cache La Poudre River from Wood Street to Watson Lake <br />study prepared by Ayres Associates Inc. <br /> <br />The revised hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for the Cache La Poudre River from Wood <br />Street to Watson Lake were performed by Ayres Associates Inc. for Larimer County. This <br />work was completed in October 2005. <br /> <br />Cooper Slough was revised by Love & Associates under the Limited Map Maintenance <br />Program (LMMP), Contract No. EMW-90-C313, in November 1993, for FEMA. The limit <br />of study for Cooper Slough was initially from its confluence with Boxe1der Creek to East <br />Vine Drive. However, the Cooper Slough channel does not tie directly into Boxelder <br />Creek. The LMMP project also included analyses of the Sherry Drive Overflow and State <br />Highway 14 Overflow. These analyses are now superseded by the 2005 Boxelder <br />Creek/Cooper Slough study prepared by Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc. <br /> <br />The revised hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for Dry Creek were also performed by <br />Gingery Associates, Inc., as reported in Major Drainageway Planning, Dry Creek" Fort <br />Collins" Larimer Countv" Colorado (Reference 1). This work was completed in February <br />1985. <br /> <br />The revised hydraulic analysis of Spring Creek was performed by Anderson Consulting <br />Engineers, Inc. for the City of Fort Collins (Reference 71). This work was completed in <br />October 2005. The hydrologic analysis was taken from the "Spring Creek Basin Master <br />Drainage Plan - Baseline Hydrology" which was prepared for the City of Fort Collins by <br />Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc. in May 2003 (Reference 72). <br /> <br />City of Loveland <br />The initial hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for the original study for the City of <br />Loveland were performed by Gingery Associates, Inc., for the Federal Insurance <br />Administration under Contract No. H-4017. This study was completed in July 1977. <br /> <br />A revised hydraulic study of the Big Thompson River was completed in October 1981 by <br />Resource Consultants, Inc. (Reference 60) to reflect current flood plain conditions, and was <br />incorporated into this study. <br /> <br />The revised hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for the Big Thompson River and Dry Creek <br />in Loveland, Colorado were performed by Ayres Associates Inc., under contract with the <br />City of Loveland. The photogrammetric mapping effort was completed in July 2004. <br />Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., performed the hydrologic analysis for Dry Creek in <br />Loveland. This work was completed in August 2005. <br /> <br />Town of Wellington <br />The hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for the original study for the Town of Wellington <br />were performed by Gingery Associates, Inc., for FEMA, under Contract No. H-4011. This <br />work, which was completed in October 1977, covered all significant flooding sources <br />affecting the Town of Wellington. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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