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<br />hihits the construction of any neW or major modification to existing <br /> <br /> <br />facilities (excluding parks, green-belts, and ancillary facilities) <br /> <br /> <br />subject to flood hazards without taking extraordinary flood proofing <br /> <br /> <br />measures. <br /> <br /> <br />Plan No.1 - Flood Plain Delineation illustrates the flood plain <br /> <br /> <br />resulting from a 100-year storm of six-hour dur,ltion and proposcd land <br /> <br />use conditions. <br /> <br />Flood plains for the 10- and 25-year storms of 6-hollr <br /> <br />duration and proposed land use condi tions arc not shown on tC'[10graph LC <br /> <br /> <br />mapping as a part of this report because the flood plain limits are <br /> <br /> <br />only slightly narrower than that {rom the lOa-year storm and cannot <br /> <br />he detected on a map scale of 1" ~ lOOn I, <br /> <br />1100'lever, the computed hy- <br /> <br />draulic results for the 10- and 25- year flood plain delineation are <br /> <br /> <br />available in the files of the District. <br /> <br /> <br />The contract agreement requires flood plain delineation ".nly in <br /> <br /> <br />that part of the Big Dry Creek Basin in Douglas County. <br /> <br />1.) Plan No. 1~1".'ltion and Ma!:~t~j)~IJ]ceJ~eg~l12~e!!1eJ]_ts <br /> <br /> <br />Management of a flood plain by zoning requires constant regulation <br /> <br /> <br />by governmental agencies to control development in the flood pI a.Ln area. <br /> <br /> <br />Ideally, the flood plain could bccome an open area with proper planning <br /> <br />of future developments adjacent to the flood plain. <br /> <br />Maintenance of <br /> <br />these open, green-belt areas then bccomes a problem in that responsibilili' <br /> <br />for mGintenance of privGte land is that of tbe 1anclOlmcl'. <br /> <br />Lac'k of mnin- <br /> <br />tenance by the lnndowncr results in grc3ter potential damage Juring <br />pcriods of flooding. <br /> <br />- ~(J <br />