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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 />TABLE VII <br /> <br />RATES FOR NEW AND RENEWAL POLICIES <br /> <br /> Rate Rate <br /> Per Year Per Year <br /> Per $100 Per $100 <br /> Coverage Coverage <br />Type of on Struc- on Con- <br />Structure Value of Structure ture tents <br />1. Single $17,500 & under $0.25 $0.35 <br /> family resi- 17,501-35,000 .30 .40 <br /> dential 35,001 & over .35 .45 <br />2 . All other 30,000 & under .25 .35 <br /> residential 30,001-60,000 .30 .40 <br /> 60,001 & over .35 .45 <br />3 . All non- 30,000 & under .40 .75 <br /> residential 30,001-60,000 .50 .75 <br /> (including 60,001 & over .60 .75 <br /> hotels and <br /> motels with <br /> normal occu- <br /> pancy of <br /> less than 6 <br /> months in <br /> duration). <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Floodproofing Measures <br /> <br />To assist with the overall objective of reducing flood <br />damages, the City should instigate programs promoting <br />the use of floodproofing. Floodproofing is a combination <br />of structural changes and adjustments to property, sub- <br />ject to flooding primarily for the reduction or elimi- <br />nation of flood damages. Floodproofing techniques are <br />applicable both to new construction as well as existing <br />facilities. It has been found to be very successful <br />in areas where moderate flooding at low stage, low <br />velocity and short duration is experienced; where <br />traditional types of flood protection are not feasible; <br />and where individuals have the opportunity to solve their <br />own flood problems without collective action, all <br />characteristics of the flooding problems associated with <br />Slaughterhouse Gulch and the south tributary. <br /> <br />VII I - 11 <br />