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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 />J. <br /> <br />K. <br /> <br />L. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />- 21 - <br /> <br />ments and mobile homes) was determined from actual <br /> <br />rental rates. A vacancy of 1.5 months per unit inun- <br /> <br />dated was estimated. <br /> <br />Loss of Business Sales and Sales Tax <br /> <br />In the Englewood portion of the Little Dry Creek <br /> <br />Basin a high loss in business sales was anticipated due <br /> <br />to the large commercial areas. To determine the amount <br /> <br />of this loss, daily gross sales per store were developed <br /> <br />using the area by area sales tax statistics maintained by <br /> <br />the City of Englewood. A per day loss sales figure was <br /> <br />estimated for each store inundated. Sales tax was com- <br /> <br />puted and included. <br /> <br />Loss of Employees' Salaries <br /> <br />No loss of employees' salaries was anticipated as <br /> <br />it was believed that most would be involved in clean-up <br /> <br />or have the chance to put in make-up hours later. Had <br /> <br />the character of the flood damage and the nature of the <br /> <br />businesses affected been different, a loss would have <br /> <br />been estimated. <br /> <br />Vehicular Damaqe <br /> <br />A large underground parking facility exists at <br /> <br />Cinderella City Shopping center in Englewood. The egress <br /> <br />from that area can become impossible should a number of <br /> <br />drivers attempt to leave at the same time. The probability <br /> <br />Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. <br />