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<br />CHANGES ARE MADE IN DETERMINATIONS OF BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS FOR THE CITY <br />OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, UNDER THE NATIONAL <br />FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM <br /> <br />On August 16, 1995, the Federal Emergency Management Agency identified Special Flood Hazard Areas <br />(SFHAs) in the City of Cherry Hills Village, Arapahoe County, Colorado, through issuance of a Flood <br />Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has determined that <br />modification of the elevations of the flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any <br />given year (base flood) for certain locations in this community is appropriate. The modified Base Flood <br />Elevations (BFEs) revise the FIRM for the community. <br /> <br />The changes are being made pursuant to Section 206 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Public <br />Law 93-234) and are in accordance with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended <br />(Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Public Law 90-448), 42 U.S.C. <br />4001-4128, and 44 CFR Part 65. <br /> <br />A hydraulic analysis was performed to incorporate revised grading and has resulted in a revised <br />delineation of the regulatory floodway, a decrease in the width of the SFHA, and a decrease in BFEs for <br />Quincy Gulch between Quincy Avenue and the confluence with Blackmer Gulch. The table below <br />indicates existing and modified BFEs for selected locations along the affected lengths of the flooding <br />source cited above. <br /> <br />Location <br /> <br />Existing BFE <br />(feet)* <br /> <br />Modified BFE <br />(feet) * <br /> <br />Approximately 350 feet upstream of the confluence <br />with Blackmer Gulch <br />Approximately 350 feet Downstream of Quincy Avenue <br /> <br />5,415 <br /> <br />5,413 <br /> <br />5,422 <br /> <br />5,422 <br /> <br />*National Geodetic Vertical Datum, rounded to nearest whole foot <br /> <br />Under the above-mentioned Acts of 1968 and 1973, the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration <br />must develop criteria for floodplain management. To participate in the National Flood Insurance Program <br />(NFIP), the community must use the modified BFEs to administer the floodplain management measures <br />of the NFIP. These modified BFEs will also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium <br />rates for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and <br />contents. <br /> <br />Upon the second publication of notice of these changes in this newspaper, any person has 90 days in <br />which he or she can request, through the Chief Executive Officer of the community, that the Federal <br />Insurance and Mitigation Administration reconsider the determination. Any request for reconsideration <br />must be based on knowledge of changed conditions or new scientific or technical data. All interested <br />parties are on notice that until the 90-day period elapses, the Federal Insurance and Mitigation <br />Administration's determination to modifY the BFEs may itself be changed. <br /> <br />Any person having knowledge or wishing to comment on these changes should immediately notifY: <br /> <br />The Honorable John Welborn <br />Mayor, City of Cherry Hills Village <br />2450 E. Quincy Ave. <br />Cherry Hills Village, CO 80110 <br />