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<br />For areas studied by approximate methods, elevations were based on <br />normal-depth calculations. <br /> <br />All elevations are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical <br />Datum of 1929 (NGVD). Elevation reference marks used in this <br />study are shown on the maps; the descriptions of the marks are <br />presented in Elevation Reference Marks (Exhibit 3). <br /> <br />4.0 FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS <br /> <br />The NFIP encourages State and local governments to adopt sound flood <br />plain management programs. Therefore, each Flood Insurance Study pro- <br />vides 100-year flood elevations and delineations of the 100- and 500- <br />year flood plain boundaries and 100-year floodway to assist communities <br />in developing flood plain management measures. <br /> <br />4.1 Flood Boundaries <br /> <br />To provide a national standard without regional discrimination, <br />the 1 percent annual chance (lOO-year) flood has been adopted by <br />FEMA as the base flood for flood plain management purposes. The <br />0.2 percent annual chance (500-year) flood is employed to indicate <br />additional areas of flood risk in the community. For each stream <br />studied in detail, the 100- and 500-year flood plain boundaries <br />have been delineated using the flood elevations determined at each <br />cross section. Between cross sections, the boundaries were inter- <br />polated using topographic maps at scales of 1:1,200, 1:2,400 and <br />1:12,000, with contour intervals of 2, 4, and 40 feet, <br />respectively (Reference 15). <br /> <br />The 100- and 500-year flood plain boundaries are shown on the <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map (Exhibit 2). On this map, the 100-year <br />flood plain boundary corresponds to the boundary of the areas of <br />special flood hazards (Zones A, AE, and AH), and the 500-year <br />flood plain boundary corresponds to the boundary of areas of mode- <br />rate flood hazards. In cases where the 100- and 500-year flood <br />plain boundaries are close together, only the 100-year flood plain <br />boundary has been shown. Small areas within the flood plain <br />boundaries may lie above the flood elevations but cannot be shown <br />due to limitations of the map scale and/or lack of detailed <br />topographic data. <br /> <br />The 100-year flood plain boundaries along the upper portion of <br />Fountain Creek have been revised to include an area of localized <br />drainage. This localized system has been deemed an area of Zone A <br />flooding to discourage development along the system. Such <br />development would have an adverse impact on drainage during events <br />occurring more frequently than the 100-year flood. <br />