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<br />Zone B: <br /> <br />Areas between the Special Flood Hazard <br />Areas and the limits of the SOO-year <br />flood, including areas of the SOO-year <br />flood plain that are protected from <br />the lOa-year flood by dike, levee, or <br />other water control structure; also <br />areas subject to certain types of 100- <br />year shallow flooding where depths are <br />less than 1"0 foot; and areas subject <br />to laO-year flooding from sources with <br />drainage areas less than 1 square <br />mile. Zone B is not subdivided. <br /> <br />Zone C: <br /> <br />Areas of min:i.mal flooding. <br /> <br />The flood elevation <br />ance zones, and base <br />studied in detail in <br /> <br />differences, ~lood Hazard Factors, flood in sur- <br />flood elevations for each flooding source <br />the community are summarized in Table 3. <br /> <br />5.4 Flood Insurance Rate Map Description <br /> <br />The Flood Insurance Rate Map for the Town of Eagle is, for insurance <br />purposes, the principal result of the Flood Insurance Study. This <br />map (published separately) contains the official delineation of <br />flood insurance zones and base flood elevation lines. Base flood <br />elevation lines show the locations of the expected whole-foot <br />water-surface elevations of the base (IOO-year) flood. This map is <br />developed in accordance with the latest flood insurance map prepara- <br />tion guidelines published by the Federal Insurance Administration. <br /> <br />6.0 OTHER STUDIES <br /> <br />A Flood Insurance Study is currently being conducted for Eagle County <br />(Reference 10), which contains the Town of Eagle. The results of this study <br />will match exactly the Eagle County study. A Flood Hazard Boundary Map <br />for the.Town of Eagle was published by the Federal Insurance Administra- <br />tion on February 18, 1977 (Reference 11). Minor differences in flooding <br />can be attributed to the more detailed methods of analysis used in this <br />study. No other studies were found to exist at the time of this report. <br /> <br />This study is authoritative for the purposes of the National Flood <br />Insurance Program; data presented herein either supersede or are compatible <br />with all ?revious determinations. <br /> <br />7.0 LOCATION OF DATA <br /> <br />Survey, hydrologic, hydraulic, and other pertinent data used in this <br />study can be obtained by contacting the office of the Federal Insurance <br />Administration, Regional Director, Building 710, Denver Federal <br />Center, Lakewood, Colorado 80225. <br /> <br />12 <br />