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<br />FPR 92-321
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<br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD
<br />721 State Centennial Building
<br />1313 Sherman Street
<br />Denver, Colorado 80203
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<br />May 8, 1992
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<br />RESOLUTION
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<br />WHEREAS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, at the request of
<br />the Larimer-Weld Regional Planning Conunission and the Colorado Water Conservation
<br />Board, completed in October 1975, a floodplain information report entitled "Floodplain
<br />Information, Cache la Poudre River, Colorado, Volume III, Fort Collins-Greeley, Larimer-
<br />Weld County"; and
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<br />WHEREAS, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, as requested by the Boards
<br />of County Commissioners of Larimer and Weld Counties, by Resolution No. 53, adopted
<br />on March 17, 1976, approved and designated the floodplains described in said report; and
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<br />WHEREAS, the Federal Insurance Administration completed in September 1979,
<br />a floodplain information report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Weld County, Colorado,
<br />Unincorporated Areas, and Town of Eaton, Colorado, Weld County"; and
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<br />WHEREAS, said report converted to approximate information (Zone A) the detailed
<br />information for the Cache la Poudre River that was included in the report previously
<br />approved and designated by Resolution No, 53; and
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<br />WHEREAS, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, as requested by the Board of
<br />County Commissioners of Weld County, by Resolution No. 156, adopted on March 17, 1980,
<br />approved and designated the floodplains described in said report, including the approval and
<br />designation as approximate information of those areas delineated by Zone A; and
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<br />WHEREAS, a new report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Town of Windsor,
<br />Colorado, Weld County," dated September 27, 1991, has been prepared by Simons, Li &
<br />Associates, Inc., under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and
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<br />WHEREAS, the said new report revises, on the basis of new surveys and hydrologic
<br />information, the previously designated and approved detailed floodplain information for the
<br />Cache la Poudre River from a point 123,744 feet upstream of its confluence with the South
<br />Platte River upstream to a point 137,900 feet upstream of that confluence, and delineates
<br />the Cache la Poudre River Divided Flow at County Road 17 and the State Highway 257
<br />Divided Flow, both of which are part of the Cache la Poudre River in the defined reach;
<br />and
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