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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2. Collect available data and information required to perform the feasibility study. <br /> <br />3. Conduct field visits to perform physical site inspections, ground surveys, and to takc <br />photographs of the area. <br /> <br />4. Perform an engineering analysis which includes hydraulic modeling of existing and <br />proposed conditions, and preliminary design for the recommended plan. <br /> <br />5. Study alternative solutions to the problem. <br /> <br />6. Prepare preliminary design drawings (cross-sections and profiles) and construction <br />cost estimates for the recommended "plan of improvement." <br /> <br />7. Prepare a reconnaissance-level feasibility report that documents the results of I he <br />study and provides a narrative of the recommended "plan of improvement." <br /> <br />III. RELEVANT PREVIOUS STUDIES <br /> <br />The list below summarizes in chronological order the previous studies, relevant 10 Ihi' <br />project, that were completed for the Town of Frisco. <br /> <br />1) Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administratioll. <br />Flood Hazard Boundary Map. Town of Frisco. Colorado, October 1976. <br /> <br />2) Gingery Associates, Inc., Hvdro10gv Report. Summit Countv. Colorado, August 197X <br /> <br />3) Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration. <br />Hvdrologv Report. Flood Insurance Studv. Summit Countv Colorado, August 1978. <br /> <br />4) Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Study. Town of Frisco. <br />Colorado. Summit County, November 1979. <br /> <br />5) Muller Engineering Company, Inc., Hvdrologv Report for the Town of Frisco and <br />Unincoroorated Summit County Flood Insurance Studies, November 15, 1991. <br /> <br />6) Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Study. Town of Frisco. <br />Colorado. Summit Countv, November 2, 1994. <br /> <br />IV. STUDY AREA DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />Communitv Description <br />The Town of Frisco is located in central Summit County, in the mountains of north- <br />central Colorado. The town lies just to the west of Dillon Reservoir and is about 70 miles <br /> <br />2 <br />