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<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 />$ <br />$ <br /> <br />Lost wages <br />Flood insurance premium <br />John Bower, 1920 Midland Avenue, had his driveway and <br />parking area covered with 1/2 inch of mud. Mud was shoveled off <br />and a fresh layer of road base was added $ 180.00 <br />National Flood Insurance premium $ 112.00 <br />Lost revenue from engineering consulting work $ 800.00 <br />Very large boulders washed down the hill with the debris but stopped when <br />slope changed. These were large enough to knock down a house had they <br />continued. <br />Doug & Kitty Clemenson, 1904 Midland <br />Driveway had from 2-4 feet of mud for a 1 ength of 40 yards <br />Irrigation ditch was completely full <br />6-8 inches of mud was on the lawn, bank between road <br />and driveway was heavily eroded <br />Clean-up costs for backhoe <br />Gravel replacement <br />Federal Flood Insurance <br />Lost wages <br />Seven days of time was spent cleaning <br />William Barnes, 912 Red Mountain Drive, had mud and water enter through <br />three basement windows. One bedroom carpet had to be replaced and walls <br />repainted. Other storage areas had to have contents removed and dried out. Mud <br />had to be scraped from the floor. Almost the entire driveway and yard were <br />covered with mud and rocks, varying from 1 inch to over one foot. 400 sandbags <br />were filled and placed in the driveway and yard. <br />Bulldozing costs were <br /> <br />80.00 <br />300.00 <br /> <br />$ <br />$ <br />$ <br />$ <br /> <br />92.00 <br />285.00 <br />500.00 <br />266.00 <br /> <br />$ <br /> <br />250.00 <br />