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<br />_il) <br /> <br />In a general sense, th,:~ eva1\Jdt~url p)~OCedll)'e ShL)~jld include a <br /> <br />deten;lination of the approrJl"iate !~,l_~t:: ine c1':c1 c:'!"o\'Jth conditio'ls. ,~ <br /> <br />decision tree ana-lysi:~ such dS 1'; '~i"lov,'r' ~n :-i,lc,)'e A-l \'iill be appt'o- <br /> <br />priate for this, <br /> <br />On Figure A-I a shaded route i' SllO'o,n ,;S ~,h,,~ l'l~ich 1,,111 t,e <br /> <br />appropriate for projects ',;ithin the U.-!Jan <br /> <br />., ' <br />L)l~a I nage <br /> <br />and Flood Control <br /> <br />District (UDFCD), and probably tnro"ghout cost of the U, 5, ',;hen <br /> <br />regulation takes hold, ln fact, in the UDFCD, several pieces of <br /> <br />legislation back up the regulation. Tnev include the Flood :isdster <br /> <br />Prevention Act of 1973, Colorado HB 1041 and d recent regulation pro- <br /> <br />mulgated by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, <br /> <br />The procedure for analysis recolllmended by the Crops recognizes <br /> <br />the importance of correct land use projections in the affected area, <br /> <br />They point out the follo',;ing five steps, <br />1, Delineation of affected area <br /> <br />2, Projection of anticipated activities within the <br /> <br />affected area <br /> <br />3, Estimation of land use demand <br /> <br />4, Determination of flood plain characteristics <br /> <br />5, Projection of land use <br /> <br />In the Little Dry Creek example, a flood plain regulation is <br /> <br />in effect, and the land use projection proceeds accordingly, <br /> <br />The analyst should be aware that flood plain regulation may <br /> <br />gradually decrease the number of d~el;ings in the flood plain, This <br /> <br />will be due to restrictions on re-construction of dwellings after <br /> <br />flood damage, Such decreases should be considered in compiling the <br /> <br />damage estimates, <br />