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<br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Region VIII Denver Federal Center, Building 710 Denver, CO 80225 <br /> <br />September 3D, <br /> <br />l~f~@j~~~~~rln <br />I~{ oc r 0 _I, 198J~ 11111 <br />li I' ' , I 'I <br />''', , ,i J <br />&......;-- --/ <br />,;OLORADO WATER <br />C::,~S~~~V_i_\.'T~C':\~ ~0.~~0 <br /> <br />Mr. John P. Clarke <br />Project Engineer <br />Richards Land Surveying Company <br />1687 W. Uintah <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Clarke: <br /> <br />This responds to your letter of September 2~, 1983 concerning garage <br />elevations. Under FEMA's floodplain regulations, a garage without <br />living space may be located below the base flood elevation, providing <br />there's no extra storage area adjacent to the garage that could later <br />be connected to living space. <br /> <br />Sincerely yours, <br /> <br />~d~~ <br /> <br />Fred Metzler <br />Community Planner <br /> <br /> <br />As to utilities they may be elevated on pedestals to achieve a lower <br />rate; however, the residents would get the lowest rate by having the <br />utilities on the living space level. <br /> <br />If you have further questions, please contact me at 234-6582. <br /> <br />cc: <br />Pat Byrne, CDES <br />Brian Hyde, CWCB <br />