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<br />tI)' <br />~ ~ <br />~. .' <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Washington, D.C, 20472 <br /> <br />CERTIFIED MAIL <br />RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED <br /> <br />IN REPLY REFER TO: <br />Case No,: 94-08-152P <br /> <br />The Honorable Robert Isaac <br />Mayor, City of Colorado Springs <br />P,O, Box 1575 <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado 80901 <br /> <br />Community: City of Colorado Springs, <br />Colorado <br />Community No,: 080060 <br />Panels Affected: 0154 C and 0158 B <br />Effective Date of <br />This Revision: <br /> <br />JUL 14 1995 <br /> <br />102-I-A-C <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Isaac: <br /> <br />This is in response to a request for a revision to the effective Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and National <br />Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map for your community, Specifically, this responds to a letter dated <br />May 26, 1995, from Mr. Brian J, Huth, P,E" Project Manager, KLH Engineering, Inc" regarding the <br />effective FIS report and Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, <br />With his letter Mr, Huth provided additional data to support a July 8, 1994, request from Mr. Dan <br />Bunting, Regional Floodplain Administrator, Regional Building Department. Mr. Bunting requested that <br />the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revise the effective FIRM to show the effects of <br />updated topographic information and the construction of a culvert at Rangewood Drive along Cottonwood <br />Creek, from approximately 1,650 feet downstream to approximately 2,700 feet upstream of Rangewood <br />Drive, <br /> <br />All data required to complete our review of this request were submitted with letters dated July 8 and <br />November 28, 1994, from Mr. Bunting; letters dated September 11, 1994, and January 30 and <br />February 8, 1995, from Mr, James R, Landry, Project Engineer, KLH Engineering, Inc,; and letters <br />dated April 21, May 18, and May 26, 1995, from Mr. Huth, All fees necessary In process this Letter <br />of Map Revision (LOMR), a total of $4,980, have been received, <br /> <br />We have completed our review of the submitted data and the flood data shown on the effective FIRM, <br />and have revised the FIRM to modify the elevations and floodplain and floodway boundary delineations <br />of a flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year (base flood) along <br />Cottonwood Creek, from approximately 1,650 feet downstream to approximately 2,700 feet upstream of <br />Rangewood Drive, <br /> <br />The base flood elevations (BFEs) increased from approximately 1,650 feet upstream to 100 feet <br />downstream of Rangewood Drive, The maximum increase in BFE, 7,1 feet, occurred just upstream of <br />Rangewood Drive, The BFEs decreased from approximately 100 feet downstream to approximately <br />1,650 feet downstream of Rangewood Drive, The maximum decrease in BFE, 5,2 feet, occurred <br />approximately 250 feet downstream of Rangewood Drive, The width of the Special Flood Hazard Area <br />(SFHA) decreased along the entire revised reach of Cottonwood Creek, The maximum decrease in SFHA <br />