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County
Gilpin
Community
Black Hawk
Stream Name
Fourmile Gulch
Basin
South Platte
Title
LOMR - Affected Panel 080076 0001 B - Case No. 02-08-122P
Date
3/6/2002
Prepared For
Black Hawk
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />~II~ MAiIi-1o. <br />",'€ ~ <br />~ ~ <br />~ ' ... <br />~ ~ <br />~.yo 0 <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,: 02-08-122P <br /> <br />The Honorable Kathryn Eccker <br />Mayor, City of Black Hawk <br />P,O, Box 17 <br />Black Hawk, CO 80422 <br /> <br />Community: City of Black Hawk, CO <br />Community No,: 080076 <br />Panel Affected: 0001 B <br />Effective Date of MAR 0 6 2002 <br />This Revision: <br /> <br />102-D <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Eccker: <br /> <br />This responds to arequest that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revise the effective <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report for your community in <br />accordance with Part 65 of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) regulations. In a letter dated <br />January 10,2002, Ms, Brook Svoboda, Development Coordinator, City of Black Hawk, requested that <br />FEMA revise the FIRM and FIS report to show the effects of drainage improvements along Fourmile <br />Gulch from State Highway 119 (SHI 19) to approximately 1,035 feet upstream, associated with the <br />Hyatt/Black Hawk Resort and Casino development. The Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), the area <br />that would be inundated by the flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any <br />given year (base flood), along Fourmile Gulch is designated Zone A, an SFHA with no Base Flood <br />Elevations determined, This request follows up on a Conditional Letter of Map Revision issued on <br />May 30,2001. <br /> <br />An existing lO-foot by 10-foot reinforced-concrete box culvert (RCB) under the SHI19 crossing of <br />Fourmile Gulch connects with an existing 72-inch-diameter reinforced-concrete pipe culvert (RCP) that <br />discharges into North Clear Creek, An existing 66-inch-diameter RCP lies under the Richman Casino <br />parking lot from just upstream to approximately ISO feet upstream of SHI 19 and connects with the <br />10-foot by 10-foot RCB. Other drainage improvements associated with this request included extension <br />of the existing 66-inch-diameter RCP from approximately 150 feet upstream to approximately 1,035 feet <br />upstream ofSH119. This request also included a new hydrologic analysis for Fourmile Gulch and a <br />hydraulic analysis that incorporated more detailed topographic information for Fourmile Gulch from <br />approximately 1,035 feet upstream to approximately 1,140 feet upstream ofSHI 19, <br /> <br />All data required to complete our review of this request were submitted with letters from Ms, Svoboda, <br /> <br />We have completed our review of the submitted data and the flood data shown on the effective FIRM <br />and in the effective FIS report. We have revised the FIRM and FIS report to modify the floodplain <br />boundary delineations of the base flood along Fourmile Gulch. As a result ofthe modifications, <br />the SFHA for Fourmile Gulch will be contained in the storm sewer system composed of the <br />72-inch-diameter RCP, the 1 O-foot by 10-foot RCB, and the existing and extended 66-inch-diameter <br />RCPs along Fourmile Gulch from its confluence with North Clear Creek to approximately 1,135 feet <br />upstream, The modifications are shown on the enclosed annotated copy of FIRM Panel 0001 Band <br />
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