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<br />Mr. J. William McDonald, Director <br />March 17, 1988 - Page 2 <br /> <br />Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD) as appropriate <br />officials from both entities have signed the Study. <br /> <br />The results of the Report indicate a much lower lOO-year <br />water surface elevation on the Bruchez Farms property and <br />consequently a much narrower floodplain boundary than is currently <br />depicted in the 1986 Greiner Engineering FHAD Study. This <br />reduction can be seen in the appendix of the report on Sheets 6, <br />7, 22 and 23 where a comparison between the existing and revised <br />floodplain elevations and designations is depicted. These sheets <br />are actual pages out of the adopted 1986 FHAD Study. Since the <br />FHAD study has been adopted by the City, UDFCD and CWCB, it is <br />necessary to get the official approval from all three governing <br />bodies. <br /> <br />The City is requesting that the CWCB grant a variance <br />regarding the 3D-day advanced notice per Ruled 9 (D)(l) and that <br />the CWCB review and approve the Bruchez Farms Report and accept <br />the conclusions and recommendations within the Report. <br /> <br />If you need any additional information or if you have any <br />questions or concerns regarding the report, please contact Randy <br />Case of my Staff at 430-2400, Extension 2120. <br /> <br /> <br />Richard S. Mark, P.E. <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />RSM/RLC/fh <br /> <br />cc: Mr. Steve Wilson, Bruchez Farms <br />Mr. Ron Rossmiller, Wright Water Engineers, Inc. <br />Mr. Bill DeGroot, Urban Drainage & Flood Control District <br />Mr. Randy Case, Civil Engineer <br />