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Floodplain Documents
Designation Number
149
County
Adams
Arapahoe
Douglas
Community
Denver Metro Region
Stream Name
Sanderson Gulch & North Sanderson Gulch
Title
Flood Hazard Area Delineation - Sanderson Gulch & North Sanderson Gulch
Date
8/1/1979
Designation Date
1/30/1980
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />SANDERSON GULCH <br />FLOOD HAZARD AREA DELINEATION <br /> <br />reported in this study, werep~epared by Gingery Associates, Inc., <br />under contract with the Feder~l Insurance Administration. The <br />hydraulic analyses for the remainder of the study reaches were <br />completed under the Agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood <br />Control District. <br /> <br />- PREFACE - <br /> <br />Authorization <br /> <br />This report was prepared for use by local officials in developing <br />a program of floodplain management and for the general information <br />of the public. The 100-year floodplain limits are shown on the <br />topographic mapping (Sheets 4 -19) throughout the study reach. <br />The corresponding water surface profiles (Sheets PI - P8 ), showing <br />the elevations for the 100-ye~r flood event, are also provided. <br />A floodway defining the high >>azard area during large flood events <br />was prepared for the study re~ch of Sanderson Gulch in Denver. <br />The floodway, based on a criterion of 18 inches of depth, is <br />described in Table 5. <br /> <br />This study was authorized by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control <br />District as part of their continuing program to identify flood <br />hazard areas along stream channels within their jurisdiction. <br />The study was completed by Gingery Associates, Inc., Consulting <br />Engineers, under an Agreement with the District dated October, <br />1978. The floodplain analyses were completed during January, <br />February and March, 1979, and reflect channel conditions existing <br />along Sanderson and North Sanderson Gulches at that time. <br /> <br />Purpose and Scope <br />This report was prepared to redefine the limits of the 100-year <br />floodplain in the Sanderson and North Sanderson Gulch basins <br />following extensive channel improvements over the past several <br />years. These channel improvements have been the direct result <br />of Major Drainageway Planning by the Cities of Denver and Lakewood <br />and the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District. <br /> <br />- STUDY A~EA DESCRIPTION - <br /> <br />The Sanderson Gulch basin is a long, narrow drainage area sloping <br />in an easterly direction from South Union Boulevard above Smith <br />Reservoir toward the South Platte River (Figure 1). This basin <br />was largely undeveloped prior to 1940. The upper basin was <br />largely agricultural, as evid~ by numerous irrigation storage <br />reservoirs, many of which still exist today. <br /> <br />The study limits for Sanderson Gulch extend from the South Platte <br />River confluence to Smith Reservoir. On North Sanderson Gulch, <br />the limits are from the Sanderson Gulch confluence to Garrison <br />Street (Sheet 1). The study area on Sanderson Gulch from the <br />South Platte River to Sheridan Boulevard is within the City of <br />Denver. Sanderson Gulch upstream of Sheridan Boulevard and the <br />total length of North Sanderson Gulch are within the City of <br />Lakewood. <br /> <br />Sanderson Gulch is a tributary to the South Platte River with the <br />confluence a short distance north of West Florida Avenue. The <br />basin drainage area is approximately 7.6 square miles. North <br />Sanderson Gulch is the only significant tributary drainage channel <br />in the basin. It drains approximately 1.4 square miles. <br /> <br />This floodplain analysis was completed in conjunction with the <br />Flood Insurance Study for the City of Denver. The hydraulic <br />analyses for Sanderson Gulch within the City of Denver, as <br /> <br />Development in the lower basin below Sheridan Boulevard generally <br />occurred between 1940 and 1960. The downstream reach between the <br />South Platte River and Mariposa Street is primarily a light <br />industrial area. The remaining lower basin is mostly single family <br /> <br />(1) <br />
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