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<br />WHEREAS, Section 37-60-106(1)(c), Colorado Revised Statutes, directs the Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board to designate and approve storm or floodwater runoff channels or <br />basins and to make such designations available to legislative bodies of local jurisdictions; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the information on said Flood Insurance Rate Maps dated January 3, 1983 and <br />February 4, 1988 meet all of the requirements for detailed or approximate floodplain information <br />listed under the Board's "Rules and regulations for the Designation and approval of Floodplains <br />and of Storm or Floodwater Runoff Channels in Colorado" (2 CCR 408-1); <br /> <br />NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />in regular meeting assembled in Denver, ColoradO, this 20th day of March, 1997, that it does <br />hereby designate and approve the 100-year floodplains as shown on the City of Wheat Ridge <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map dated Janaury 3, 1983 except for the stream reach for Lena Gulch <br />now contained in a channel project which extends from Parfet Street downstream to Kipling <br />Street; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Ci>lorado Water Conservation Board in regular <br />meeting assembled in Denver, Colorado, this 20th day of March, 1997, that it does hereby <br />designate and approve the 100-year floodplains <IS shown on the City of Wheat Ridge Flood <br />Insurance Rate Map dated February 4, 1988, and does hereby rescind those portions of <br />Floodplain Resolution Nos. II, 44, 57 155 and 347 which contain detailed floodplain <br />information for Lena Gulch and Clear Creek witbin the corporate limits of the City of Wheat <br />Ridge; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Board is directed to send a <br />certified copy of this resolution to the City of Wheat Ridge, the Board of County <br />Commissioners of Jefferson County; theUrban Drainage and Flood Control District; the <br />Colorado Office of Emergency Management; tile U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha <br />District; the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS); and the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />- <br />