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<br />2 is described in said new report; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Colorado Water Conservation Board is taking this action under the <br />provisions set forth in 2 CCR 408-1 Rule 9.D.2 (Board Initiative) and the City of Craig and <br />Moffat County have been notified of the proposed action and their comments have been <br />considered in this resolution; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Craig and Moffat County have not requested the Colorado Water <br />Conservation board to rescind any of the detailed information contained in Resolutions Nos. 112, <br />199 or 232; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Section 37-60-106(1)(c), Colorado Revised Statutes, requires the Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board to assist in the prevention of floods and flood damages therefrom; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Sections 31-23-301 and 30-28-111, Colorado Revised Statutes, provide that <br />legislative bodies of local jurisdictions may provide zoning regulations for land uses on or along <br />any storm or floodwater runoff channel or basin only after designation and approval by the <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Section 37-60-106(1)(c), Colorado Revised Statutes, directs the Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board to designate and approve storm or floodwater runoff channels or <br />basins and to make such designations available to legislative bodies of local jurisdictions; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the information in said new report for the stream reaches listed in Tables 1 <br />and 2 meets all of the requirements for approximate information listed under the Board's "Rules <br />and Regulations for the Designation and Approval of Floodplains and of Storm or Floodwater <br />Runoff Channels in Colorado" (2 CCR 408-1); and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Colorado Water Conservation Board has determined that the hydrologic <br />information prepared in said new report for the stream reach listed in Table 2 is appropriate for <br />designation and approval of approximate floodplain information and for use in simple floodplain <br />analyses for development such as open space, agriculture, farm bridges, pole barns and individual <br />single residential structures, but that the methodology is not appropriate for development <br />involving residential subvidivisions greater than 50 lots or occuring on sites greater than 5 acres, <br />commercial construction, industrial construction, construction of public transportation facilities <br />or construction of flood control activities; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Colorado Water Conservation Board in <br />regular meeting assembled in Sterling, Colorado, this 14th day of May, 1996, that it does hereby <br />designate and approve as storm or floodwater runoff channels or basins those areas described by <br />approximate floodplain information in said new report dated March 1995 and revised April 1996, <br />based on the detailed hydrologic information used for the study reach listed in Table I, and based <br />on the hydrologic procedure for estimating 1 OO-year peak flows for the study reach listed in Table <br /> <br />3 <br />