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Floodplain Documents
Designation Number
486
County
Larimer
Community
Wellington
Basin
South Platte
Title
Flood Insurance Study - Wellington, CO, Larimer County
Date
10/1/1998
Designation Date
3/1/1999
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />4.1 Floodplain Boundaries <br /> <br />To provide a national standard without regional discrimination, the <br />1 percent annual chance (lOO-year) flood has been adopted by FEMA <br />as the base flood for floodplain management purposes. The 0.2 <br />percent annual chance (SOD-year) flood is employed to indicate <br />additional areas of flood risk in the community. For each stream <br />studied by detailed methods, the 100- and SOD-year floodplain <br />boundaries have been delineated using the flood elevations <br />determined at each cross section. Between cross sections,. the <br />boundaries were interpolated using topographic maps at a scale of <br />1:2,400, with a contour interval of 2 feet (References 12 and 13). <br /> <br />The 100- and SOD-year floodplain boundaries are shown on the Flood <br />Insurance Rate Map. On this map, the 100-year floodplain boundary <br />corresponds to the boundary of the areas of special flood hazards <br />(Zones A and AE); and the SOD-year floodplain boundary corresponds <br />to the boundary of areas of moderate flood hazards. In cases where <br />the 100- and SOO-year floodplain boundaries are close together, <br />only the laO-year floodplain boundary has been shown. Small areas <br />within the floodplain boundaries may lie above the flood elevations <br />but cannot be shown due to limitations of the map scale and/or lack <br />of detailed topographic data. <br /> <br />4.2 Floodways <br /> <br />Encroachment on floodplains,. such as structures and fill,. reduces <br />flood-carrying capacity, increases flood heights and velocities, <br />and increases flood hazards in areas beyond the encroachment <br />itself. For purposes of the NFIP, a floodway is used as a tool to <br />assist local communities in this aspect of floodplain management. <br />Under this concept, the area of the laO-year floodplain is divided <br />into a floodway and a floodway fringe. The floodway is the channel <br />of a stream, plus any adjacent floodplain areas, that must be kept <br />free of encroachment so that the laO-year flood can be carried <br />without substantial increases in flood heights. <br /> <br />No floodways were computed for flooding sources studied by detailed <br />methods in the Town of Wellington due to nonexistence of a defined <br />channel along portions of the study reaches. <br /> <br />S.o INSURANCE APPLICATION <br /> <br />For flood insurance rating purposes, flood <br />are assigned to a community based on the <br />analyses. These zones are as follows: <br /> <br />insurance zone des ignat ions <br />results of the engineering <br /> <br />Zone A <br /> <br />Zone A is the flood <br />lOa-year floodplains <br />Study by approximate <br /> <br />insurance <br />that are <br />methods. <br /> <br />rate zone that corresponds to the <br />determined in the Flood Insurance <br />Because detailed hydraulic analyses <br /> <br />8 <br />
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