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1 <br /> { <br /> KEY TO MAP <br /> 500-Year Flood Boundary � m <br /> 100-Year Flood Boundary <br /> 1e i <br /> FLOODWAY FRINGE FLOODWAY <br /> j 100-Year Flood Boundary <br /> 500-Year Flood Boundary <br /> Approximate 100-Year <br /> Flood Boundary <br /> Cross Section Line <br /> .. ELEVATION REFERENCE MARKS <br /> Elevation Reference Mark RM7 <br /> REFERENCE ELEVATION <br /> MARK (FT.NGVD) DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION River Mile M1.5• <br /> O <br /> RM16 5898.98 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers benchmark comprising a chiseled NOTES TO USER <br /> "X" on the top of the southwest abutment of the County Road 109 <br /> ., bridge over the Roaring Fork River near Cattle Creek Station. Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections <br /> and interpolated between cross secticns. The floodways were <br /> RM17 5942.86 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers benchmark comprising a railroad <br /> based on hydraulic considerations without regard to economic, <br /> spike in a cottonwood tree 60 feet west of the Roaring Fork River <br /> legal,or political factors. <br /> and 190 feet north of a barbwire fence running east-west at the <br /> north end of a pond. This map was prepared to support minimum flood plain manage- <br /> ment regulations; it may not show all areas subject to flooding <br /> RM18 6025.31 U.S. Geological Survey disk stamped "N 158 1934" in a concrete <br /> in the community or all planimetric features outside special <br /> post 57 feet northwest of Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad <br /> flood hazard areas. <br /> mile post 368, 75 feet northwest of a road crossing, and 27 feet <br /> 1- southwest of the main track centerline west of Cattle Creek Station. For adjoining map panels, see separately printed Index To Map <br /> Panels. <br /> RM19 5961.30 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers benchmark comprising a railroad <br /> spike in a power pole 225 feet north of a ranchhouse in the south- <br /> east corner of Sec 12,T7S, R89W. (Cattle Creek Quadrangle Sheet) <br /> 'LL <br /> ry <br /> ROPRI�G <br /> o <br /> RM16 <br /> ANC <br /> tz <br /> 109 <br /> { <br /> Q' <br /> LIMIT OF <br /> DETAILED <br /> STUDY <br /> 1 6 •. <br /> 6 ` <br /> J <br /> C C 70 <br /> Iz <br /> o • <br /> m <br /> i � Q <br /> i <br /> i <br /> \` • O <br /> OP <br /> 5QP\NG <br /> E> <br /> E <br /> 9r�t� • � 1 <br /> o I <br /> 5 <br /> 1 Q <br /> Cattle Creek APPROXIMATE SCALE <br /> J 1 RM1 J 1000 0 1000 FEET <br /> ;... -1 <br /> _ - m <br /> • — I <br /> r <br /> O { <br /> 2`G> U C'g I' <br /> LIMIT0F <br /> DETAILED P NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM <br /> F STUDY <br /> m <br /> r, z Ca <br /> A. X�` C. <br /> y <br /> RM19 �� G FLOODWAY MAP <br /> GARFIELD COUNTY, <br /> 0 ` COLORADO <br /> o I) \ NINCORPORATED AREAS) <br /> i I I • <br /> I L <br /> COMMUNITY-PANEL NUMBER <br /> LIMIT OF 080205 0293 A <br /> i DETAILED <br /> STUDY <br /> I o <br /> t <br /> \ PAGE 293 OF 380 <br /> (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PAGES NOT PRINTED) <br /> O <br /> t• <br /> EFFECTIVE <br /> DECEMBER 15, 1977 <br /> � \ \ QPPZMExi�fy <br /> - <br /> �>3n3a Ndod <br /> U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING <br /> AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT <br /> FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION <br /> 4..;.• <br />