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<br />2 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />14. Conductpresentatiom 10 public and private entilies in order 10 define p rojCClgoals, and <br />10 involve agencies with specilic interesl 10 hdp define feasibJe altemati ves. <br /> <br />SlImmarv of Data Obtained <br />Listed below are the technical reP<Jn> colleck'd for the review a, pan of preparirlg this <br /> <br />Acknowled\!emenlS <br />DLlring the preparation of the study, several government agencies and inlCrestod <br />individuals were routinely involved in the coordination activities. Repres.ematives from the <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife, V,S, Army Corps of Engineers (COE), and various County <br />Departments provided valuable and information commentary during the development of the <br />allemativeplans. A lisling of the individuaJs ami agencies rOUline!ycoordillalcd with. durin gthe <br />sludy has been presented below: <br /> <br />study: <br /> <br />L Soil Survey forEI Paso County. Colorado, dated June 1981. <br /> <br />"City of Colorado SpringslEl Paso County Drainage Criteria Manual", prepared by City <br />of Colorado Springs, E\ Paso COllnly, and I-IDR Infrastructure, Ine.. dated May 1987. <br />3. "Flood Insurance SlUdies for Colorado Springs, and EI Paso County, Colorado", prepared <br />by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), revised 1989, <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />""'" <br /> <br />Al!ency <br /> <br />5. Floodplain Infonnation Repon prepared by the Colorado Waler Conservation Board <br />(CWCB),datedJuly, 1985, <br /> <br />Alan Morrice <br />Ken Rowberg <br />Dwight Whitney <br />Jerry Standard <br />PhilSteineger <br />JolmSterling <br />John Bice <br />Bruce Gofom <br />Dan Bunting <br />Sarah Fowler <br />JohnUou <br />Dave Frick <br />Bill Noonan <br />AnitaCulp <br />Brian Hyde <br />Bob Torres <br /> <br />El Paso County Department of Public Works <br />El Paso County Land Use Department <br />Town of Monument <br />Town of Monument <br />Woodmoor Water and Sanitation <br />Woodmoor Improvement Association <br />Woodmoor Improvement Association <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />Regional Building Depanmem <br />Environmemal PrOlection Agency <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />RCI. Inc., Fon Collins, Colorado <br />U,S. Fish and Wildlife <br />O,S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Colorado Depanment of Transportation <br /> <br />4. Flood Insurance Restudy. Diny Woman and Crystal Creeks, prepared by RCI, Inc., <br />1989. <br /> <br />6. General Well Location Site Infonnation and Water System Layout. prepared by the <br />Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District. <br /> <br />.'! Woodmoor Subdivision Drainage Plans, dated 1971 - 19~8. <br /> <br />In addition 10 the above listed reports there were a number ofdr.l.inage study repom. <br />"kelch plans, preliminary and final design drawings. land use and wning maps, development <br />plans. and e"lstin!; drainage faciiily maps lha( were .:ulkclCd fmm the Town of Monument, the <br />County,lUld other local agencies. <br /> <br />Mappinv and Survevinl! <br />Mapping used in the planning effort consisled of USGS 7-112 minllle l.Juadrangles; and 2- <br />foC)tconwurintc{\'al, I-inch to200-foot scale planimetric topoJ,'T:lphic strip maps for the major <br />drainageways: and 4-fool comour interval, I-inch 10 400-fool scalc planimetric topographic <br />maps of the elllire watershed, The aerial mapping was compiled in AugusI of 1991, by <br />Landmark Mapping Ltd., of Lakewood, ColoradC), The aerial wpographic mapping was used in <br />Ihedrainage inventory,hydrologiclhydr.l.ulic analyses, and in Ihealtem alive planning phases of <br />Ihis pmjecl. All topographic mupping was based upon USGS vertical datum. <br />Drainageway site inspections were conductedlhrough()llt lhe smdy are a,andphOlographs <br />werc wken documenting the keytlrainagc features. <br />