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Designation Number
242
County
Grand
Community
Winter Park
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Title
Flood Insurance Study - Winter Park, Colorado
Date
11/1/1985
Designation Date
11/1/1985
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />difference may not have a variation greater than that indicated in <br />the following table for more than 20 percent of the reach: <br /> <br />Average Difference Between <br />10- and 100-Year Floods <br /> <br />variation <br /> <br />Less than 2 feet <br />2 to 7 feet <br />7.1 to 12 feet <br />More than 12 feet <br /> <br />0.5 foot <br />1.0 foot <br />2.0 feet <br />3.0 feet <br /> <br />The locations of the reaches determined for the flooding sources <br />affecting the Town of Winter Park are shown on the Flood profiles <br />(Exhibit 1) and summarized in Table 5. <br /> <br />5.2 Flood Hazard Factors <br /> <br />The Flood Hazard Factor (FBF) is used to establish relationships <br />between depth and frequency of flooding in any reach. This rela- <br />tionship is then used with depth-damage relationships for various <br />classes of structures to establish actuarial insurance rate tables. <br /> <br />The FHF for a reach is the average weighted difference between the <br />10- and 100-year flood water-surface elevations rounded to the <br />nearest one-half foot, multiplied by 10, and shown as a three- <br />digit code. For example, if the difference between water-surface <br />elevations of the 10- and 100-year floods is 0.7 foot, the FBF is <br />005; if the difference is 1.4 feet, the FBF is 015; if the differ- <br />ence is 5.0 feet, the FHF is 050. When the difference between the <br />10- and 100-year flood water-surface elevations is greater than <br />10.0 feet, it is rounded to the nearest whole foot. <br /> <br />5.3 Flood Insurance zones <br /> <br />Flood insurance zones and zone numbers are assigned based on the <br />type of flood hazard and the FHF, respectively. A unique zone <br />number is associated with each possible FHF, and varies from 1 for <br />a FBF of 005 to a maximum of 30 for a FHF of 200 or greater. <br /> <br />zone A: <br /> <br />special Flood Hazard Areas inundated by <br />the 100-year flood, determined by approx- <br />imate methods; no base flood elevations <br />shown or FBFs determined. <br /> <br />Zones Al and A2: <br /> <br />special Flood Hazard Areas inundated by <br />the 100-year flood; with base flood <br />elevations shown, and zones subdivided <br />according to FHFS. <br /> <br />Zone B: <br /> <br />Areas between the Special Flood Hazard <br />Areas and the limits of the 500-year <br /> <br />27 <br />
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