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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 />Meetings for Boxelder Creek were held in June and July 1988 between representatives of <br />FEMA, the USBR, and the CWCB for the purpose of determining the scope of the USBR <br />study. A meeting was held on November 3, 1988, at the SLA office in Fort Collins to <br />discuss a variety of items pertinent to Boxelder Creek. Representatives from FEMA, the <br />U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), Larimer County, and the <br />Storm Water Utility Office (SWUO) in Fort Collins were in attendance. It was agreed that <br />Larimer County would provide base mylar maps (Reference 30). The SCS and SLA were <br />contacted to obtain information, data, and copies of reports relevant to previous studies <br />(References 43 and 44). A meeting was held between FEMA and USBR representatives on <br />December 9, 1988, to discuss changes to the study scope and limits. <br /> <br />The initial meeting for the revised study of Cooper Slough was held on July 13, 1992, in <br />the City of Fort Collins offices. Representatives of the City of Fort Collins, Larimer <br />County, the CWCB, FEMA, and the study contractor attended the meeting. At this <br />meeting, the hydrologic and hydraulic parameters for the LMMP project were established. <br />The base mylar work maps, hydrologic base model, orthographic mapping, and benchmark <br />descriptions were provided by the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County (References 47- <br />49). The final ceo meeting for this project was held on October 26, 1993. <br /> <br />Coordination meetings for the revised study of Cache La Poudre River were held on <br />November 26, 1991, and March 13 and April 28, 1992, with representatives from Larimer <br />County, the City of Fort Collins, SLA, the CWCB, and FEMA. <br /> <br />City of Loveland <br />For the original AS, streams requiring detailed study were identified in a meeting attended <br />by personnel of the study contractor and the Federal Insurance Administration, officials of <br />Larimer County, and the Director of Public Works from the City of Loveland on April 16, <br />1976. The community base map was selected in a meeting attended by representatives of <br />the FEMA, the City of Loveland, and the study contractor on January 12, 1977. <br /> <br />The results of the study were reviewed at a final coordination meeting held during a regular <br />meeting of the Loveland City Council on September 6, 1977. The representatives of the <br />Federal Insurance Administration and the study contractor were present for the meeting. <br />No problems were raised concerning the results of the study. <br /> <br />Town of Wellington <br />The areas requiring detailed study for the original FIS were identified at a meeting attended <br />by personnel of the study contractor, and the FIA, officials of the Town of Wellington, and <br />members of the Larimer County Planning Department on April 20, 1976. Base maps were <br />provided by Larimer County and the Town of Wellington. <br /> <br />The SCS was contacted in order to obtain data from their Boxelder Watershed Flood Plain <br />Information report (Reference 43). They also provided information on the proposed <br />storage reservoirs in regard to the effects of flood discharges and the anticipated and actual <br />completion dates in all reservoirs. <br /> <br />7 <br />
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