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Floodplain Documents
County
Garfield
Community
Glenwood Springs
Stream Name
Roaring Fork River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Title
Debris Flow Costs & Inventory of City of Glenwood Springs Area July 10,1928 Flood Debris Flow
Date
5/1/1986
Prepared For
Glenwood Springs
Prepared By
Mount Sopris SCS
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br /> <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 />Repl acement of curb cut with full curb, earth bem on parking strip, <br />parking strip $ 500.00 <br />$ 925.00 <br /> <br />Al Maggard, 918 Lincoln <br />The hill to the east drains through his driveway. After each storm, the <br />runoff leaves mud and rocks up to 20-24" deep in the driveway, sometimes closing <br />the 900 block of Lincoln. Driveway gravel washes away each time, so has to be <br />replaced with at least 2 yards of gravel, plus hauling and spreading costs. <br />Marc Adler, 806 Garfield <br />Mud was in the unfinished basement front and back yards. <br />time was spent. The 1 awn was replaced at a cost of <br />Excavation work was done at the back of the house <br />Glenwood Church of Christ, 832 Bennett <br />Lawn on the south side of the church building was covered with one to 4 <br />inches of mud, gravel, debris. All volunteer time was estimated at 80-100 man <br />hours for each occurrence. Lawn was damaged wtlen mud was scraped off. A <br />retaining wall was built on the south east corner of the property to divert <br />water through the parking lot on the north side of the building at a cost of <br />approximately $ 150.00 <br />Plus ten man hours of labor <br />Across the Roaring Fork River, in the Red Mountain Drive area and Midland <br />Avenue, <br />Jan Medala, 815 Red Mountain Drive <br />Sustained damage with a cost of $ 475.00 <br />Basement wi ndows were damaged and we 11 guards h ad to be dug out and rep 1 aced. <br />The floors of the basement and a bathroom and hall and garage floor were all <br />covered with mud and debris. The motors for the furnace, washer and dryer all <br /> <br />2 days clean-up <br />$ 275.00 <br />$ 350.00 <br />
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