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<br />FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY <br /> <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1.1 <br /> <br />Purpose of Study <br /> <br />The purpose of this Flood Insurance Study is to investigate the <br />existence and severity of flood hazards in the unincorporated areas <br />of Adams County, Colorado, and to aid in the administration of the <br />National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and the Flood Disaster Protec- <br />tion Act of 1973. Initial use of this information will be to convert <br />Adams County to the regular program of flood insurance by the Federal <br />Insurance Administration. Further use of the information will be <br />made by local and regional planners in their efforts to promote <br />sound land use and flood plain development. <br /> <br />1.2 <br /> <br />Coordination <br /> <br />Officials of the Adams County Planning Commission, the Colorado <br />Highway Department, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, the <br />Colorado Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, the U.S. Geolo- <br />gical Survey, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, the U.S. Bureau of <br />Reclamation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, the <br />Denver Post newspaper, and local residents were contacted throughout <br />this study; available maps, flood data, and historical information <br />were obtained, <br /> <br />On November 11, 1975, a meeting with the Urban Drainage and Flood <br />Control District (UD&FCD), the Colorado Water Conservation Board, <br />and the Federal Insurance Administration was held to discuss dis- <br />crepancies with the UD&FCD study on Big Dry Creek. The results of <br />this meeting were to use the 100-year profile and floodway developed <br />by the UD&FCD, with the exception of the area around Interstate 25 <br />which was adjusted to more accurately depict the 100-year flood. It <br />was also decided at this meeting to delete the 50-year profile <br />because of the closeness to the 100-year profile. <br /> <br />On October 23 and November 28, 1975, public hearings were held by <br />the Adams County Planning Commission to review the flood plains <br />within the county. A final community coordination meeting was held <br />with the public and representatives from Gingery Associates, the <br />Adams County Planning Commission, the Urban Drainage and Flood Con- <br />trol District, and the Federal Insurance Administration on August 26, <br />1976, to present and discuss the flood information prepared for the <br />county. There were no problems raised at this meeting. <br />