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'r STATE OF COLORADO <br /> Colorado Water Conseryation Board <br /> Department of Natural Resources ,` � <br /> • 1313 Sherman Street _ <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 <br /> ...- <br /> Phone: (303)866-3441 <br /> FAX: (303)866-4474 <br /> Bill Owens <br /> Governor <br /> Greg E.Watcher <br /> MEMORANDUMExecutive Director,ONR <br /> Peter H.Evans <br /> Director,CWCB <br /> TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board Members <br /> FROM: Larry Lang <br /> DATE: March 19, 1999 <br /> SUBJECT: Agenda Item 24.,March 29 -30, 1999,Board Meeting-- <br /> Cooperating Technical Community (CTC) Agreement Between FEMA and <br /> Urban Drainage & Flood Control District— Relationship to CWCB Floodplain <br /> Designations and Approvals <br /> • INTRODUCTION: <br /> The Board's Floodplain Designation and Approval program addresses floodplain maps prepared <br /> by many contractors. Two major contractors are FEMA and the Urban Drainage & Flood <br /> Control District (UD & FCD). FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program and UD & FCD's <br /> floodplain management program produce many miles of eligible 100-year floodplain delineations <br /> for Board consideration. Any changes in their programs are of interest to the Board. <br /> In the development of its proposed Map Modernization Program (MMP), a program designed to <br /> substantially improve FEMA's Flood Insurance Studies, FEMA has estimated the cost of <br /> modernizing the maps and reports at approximately $800 million. That amount would represent <br /> additional funding beyond current levels of funding for FEMA mapping. Funding for the Map <br /> Modernization Program has not been secured at this time, but FEMA is proceeding with the <br /> development of the program. The MMP proposes a large number of programmatic elements to <br /> accomplish the map improvements. One of those elements is called Cooperating Technical <br /> Communities (CTC's). Under that proposed element, qualified communities (local, regional or <br /> state entities)would serve as Flood Insurance Study contractors, performing engineering for their <br /> own studies. FEMA is currently negotiating with the Urban Drainage & Flood Control District <br /> in the Denver metropolitan area in anticipation of signing a CTC agreement in May 1999. At <br /> present it appears that this agreement will be the first such agreement in the country. <br /> The question of compliance with the CWCB's Rules and Regulations has arisen. Floodplain <br /> • studies performed by Urban Drainage have always met the CWCB's Rules and Regulations. It is <br /> not anticipated that the CTC arrangement would lead to any problems with the CWCB's <br /> designation and approval program. There are, however, some procedural questions to be <br /> considered in discussing the CTC concept. <br />