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<br />WHEREAS, a new report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, City of Sterling, Colorado", dated <br />September 29, 1989, has been prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />WHEREAS, said new report includes detailed floodplain information for those portions of the <br />South Platte River, Sand Creek and Pawnee Creek Overflow within the corporate limits of the City of <br />Sterling, as they were in September 1989 ; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the detailed information cotltained in said new report is consistent with the detailed <br />information contained in the reports previously designated by Resolution Nos. 147 and 216; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the detailed information cotltained in said new report is consistent with the detailed <br />information contained in the undesignated Flood Insurance Study dated September 1989 for Logan <br />County, Colorado; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Sterling, Colorado, has requested the Colorado Water Conservation <br />Board to designate and approve the floodplains set forth in the aforesaid new report, dated September <br />29, 1989; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Sterling, Colorado, has not requested the Colorado Water Conservation <br />Board to rescind any portion of Resolution Nos. 147 or 216; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Section 37-60-l06(1)(c), Cillorado Revised Statutes, requires the Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board to assist in the prevention of floods and flood damages therefrom; and e <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Sections 31-23-301 and :10-28-111, Colorado Revised Statutes, provide that <br />legislative bodies of local jurisdictions may provide zoning regulations for land uses on or along any <br />storm or floodwater runoff channel or basin only after designation and approval by the Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Section 37-60-l06(1)(c), Colorado Revised Statutes, directs the Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board to designate and approve stof1l1 or floodwater runoff channels or basins and to make <br />such designations available to legislative bodies of local jurisdictions; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the information in said neW report meets all of the requirements for detailed <br />information listed under the Board's "Rules wd Regulations for the Designation and Approval of <br />Floodplains and of Storm or Floodwater Runoff Channels in Colorado" (2 CCR 408-1); and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the staff finds that there is no need to rescind any portion of Resolution No, 147 <br />or 216 in order to designate said new report; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VEP by the Colorado Water Conservation Board in regular <br />meeting assembled in Denver, Colorado, this 13m day of March, 1995, that it does hereby designate and <br />approve as detailed floodplain information the 100-year floodplains as described by the floodwater <br />surface elevations and profiles in said new report, dated September 29, 1989; and <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2 <br />