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<br />.. <br /> <br />{ <br /> <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.: 96-08-092P <br /> <br />The Honorable Dennis Reynolds <br />Mayor, City of Littleton <br />2255 West Berry Avenue <br />Littleton, Colorado 80165 <br /> <br />Commnnity: City of Littleton, Colorado <br />Community No.: 080017 <br />Panel Affected: 0010 D <br />Effective Date of <br />This Revision: MAR 11 1996 <br /> <br />102-I-A-C <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Reynolds: <br /> <br />This is in response to a request for a revision to the effective Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and National <br />Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map for your community. Specifically, this responds to a letter dated <br />December 4, 1995, from Mr. Charles BIosten, Public Services Director, City of Littleton, regarding the <br />effective FIS report and Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the City of Littleton, Colorado. <br />Mr. BIosten requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revise the effective <br />FIRM to show the effects of more detailed hydrologic and hydraulic analyses of Upper Slaughterhouse <br />Gulch from approximately 575 feet downstream of Fox Street to approximately 700 feet upstream of South <br />Broadway. The reach of Upper Slaughterhouse Gulch upstream of Fox Street was studied by approximate <br />methods when the effective FIS report and FIRM were developed. The revised analyses reflect the effects <br />of the Grant Street Detention Pond (upstream of the area affected by the requested revision), the existing <br />storm sewer system, and development along Upper Slaughterhouse Gulch. <br /> <br />All data required to complete our review of this request were submitted with Mr. BIosten's December 4 <br />letter and a letter dated January 30, 1996, from Mr. Fred Bromberger, Engineering Division, City of <br />Littleton. Because this Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) incorporates more detailed information and <br />shows the effects of a publicly sponsored flood-control project that reduces flooding to existing <br />development, fees were not assessed for the review. <br /> <br />We have completed our review of the submitted data and the flood data shown on the effective FIRM, <br />and have revised the FIRM to modify the elevations, floodplain boundary delineations, and zone <br />designations of a flood having a I-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year (base <br />flood) along Upper Slaughterhouse Gulch from approximately 575 feet downstream of Fox Street to <br />approximately 700 feet upstream of South Broadway. <br /> <br />As a result of the revised analyses, the base flood elevations (BFEs) increased from approximately <br />575 feet downstream to just downstream of Fox Street. The maximum increase in BFE, approximately <br />5 feet, occurs near the upstream end of the Powers Park Pond. The increased BFEs are contained within <br />the pond and no structures are affected. BFEs were added to the FIRM for the reach of Slaughterhouse <br />Gulch from just downstream of Fox Street to approximately 700 feet upstream of South Broadway. <br />