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<br />STUDY TO BE OFFICIALLY ACTED UPON <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />WHEREAS, a new report entitled "Flood Insurance Study, Town of Parker, Colorado, <br />Douglas County", revised July 4, 1989, has been prepared by the Federal Emergency Management <br />Agency; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, said new report includes, either directly or by reference, detailed floodplain <br />information for the following streams within the Town of Parker: <br /> <br />Cherry Creek, <br />Sulphur Gulch, <br />Tallman Gulch; <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, said new report includes, either directly or by reference; approximate <br />floodplain information for the following streams within the Town of Parker: <br /> <br />Jordan Road Tributary, <br />Lemon Gulch, <br />Oak Gulch, <br />Tallman Gulch Tributary, <br />Unnamed tributary to Cherry Creek; <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, said new report includes detailed floodplain information for Sulphur Gulch, <br />which information is based on revised topographic and hydraulic data for Sulphur Gulch, which revises <br />previously designated floodplain information, as listed in Table 2 below: <br /> <br />TABLE 2 <br />Stream Reaches Studied bv Detailed Methods <br />To Revise Previous Floodplain Information <br /> <br />Stream Downstream Study Limit Upstream Study Limit Previous Study <br />Sulphur Gulch A point approximately 1200 feet The crossing of Pikes Peak Road FPR's #'s 96,164, <br /> downstream of the crossing of Pikes 288,290 <br /> Peak Road <br />Sulphur Gulch A point approximately 3500 feet A point approximately 5400 feet FPR's #'s 96.164. <br /> upstream of the crossing of Stonehenge upstream of the crossing of Stonehenge 288.290 <br /> Way Way <br /> <br />; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, said new report includes approximate floodplain information for Tallman <br />Gulch Tributary, which information is based on revised topographic and hydraulic data for Tallman <br /> <br />2 <br />