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<br />/ <br /> <br />rM"^-- <br /> <br />~u_~. 'J <br /> <br />DIVISION OF NATURAL AND TEt:HNOL013ICAL HAZARDS FINAL I'IEETINB REPORT <br /> <br />DATE OF I'IEETIN13: August l'l, 1984 <br />COMMUNITY. Ouray County <br />BTATE. CO <br /> <br />TII'IE. 10:00 a.m. <br />COUNTY. <br />POPULATION. 1,925 <br /> <br />--------------------------._----,------------------------------------------ <br /> <br />CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICIAL: <br />Mr. Howard Williams, Chairman, <br />Board oi' County Commi ssi on.!rs <br />Duray County <br />541 Fourth Street <br />Ouray, CO 81427 <br />(303) 325-4961 <br /> <br />COMMUNITY CONTACT: <br />Mr. Pat O'Donnell <br />Special Assistant <br />Ouray County <br />541 Fourth Street <br />Ouray, ~O 81427 <br />(303) 325-4706 <br /> <br />~----------------------_._----------------------------------------------~ <br /> <br />IIt::WSPAPER FOR ADVERTISEMENT' <br />luray County Plainsdealer, 540 8th Avenue, Ouray, CO 81427 - 303-325-4462 <br /> <br />---------------------------.------------------------------------------------ <br /> <br />~.o. Virginia Motoyama explained the purpose oi' the NFIP and the importance <br />>f the Flood Insurance Study and the Regular Phase oi' the NFIP in terms of <br />10-day appeals, actuarial insurance rate~, i'loodplain management and the <br />:onversion timetable. A packet of materials was provided to the CEO that <br />neluded two community assistance series publications: "Entering the Regular <br />)rogr-am" and IIGuide for Ordinance Development... <br /> <br />Ir. Brian Hyde oi' the Colorado Water COn!;;ervation Board explained the <br />,echnical aspects of the Flood Insurance Study; the State's role in the <br />WIP; and the State's designation requirements. <br /> <br />'I ; was an existing data study' from which Flood Insurance Studies were <br />, , , <br />enerated for the City and County of Ouray and Town of Ridgway. The <br />echnical information has b'~eh utilized by the County in the absence of <br />lood hazard delineations b~ FEMA. <br /> <br />urnerous questions on, the ....gulations (obtaining 100-year elevations in <br />nnumbered A zones; administering an 18" depth i'loodway vs. a FEMA one-foot <br />ise floodway; use of the A!<S study vs. the FEMA Flood Insurance Study (the <br />nformation is sim'ilar in bClth studies); and administering i'loodplain <br />anagement regulations in ar-eas not identii'ied by FEMA) ..ere raised. <br />on~iderable time wa$ spent in discussing how to use the Flood Insuranc~ <br />tudy and the respective roles of the insurance and lending industries. <br />, <br />\ <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />......,'Ioi:, <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br /> <br />SEP 14 IS:]'; <br /> <br />DAMES & MOcJiit <br /> <br />1/7 <br /> <br />I - <br /> <br />