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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />002227 <br /> <br />nursing homes, orphanages, penal institutions, <br />fire stations, police stations, communications <br />centers, water and sewage pumping stations, and <br />other public or quasi-public facilities already <br />located in flood-prone areas to enable them to <br />withstand flood damage and to facilitate <br />emergency operations: <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />Improvements of or alterations to local drainage <br />that might increase the danger of flooding to <br />other properties: <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />Coordination with neighboring flood plain <br />management programs: <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />Prohibition of any alteration or relocation of a <br />watercourse, except as part of an overall <br />drainage basin plan, to ensure that the flood <br />carrying capacity within the altered or re- <br />located portion of the watercourse is maintained: <br /> <br />l1. Requirement to raise the minimum elevation for <br />all new construction and substantial <br />improvements within the Colorado River Floodway <br />Fringe area to be greater than the required one <br />foot above the Floodway elevation to provide an <br />added margin of safety against floods having a. <br />magnitude greater than the Floodway design flow: <br /> <br />12. Requirement of coordination and consistency <br />between federal, state, tribal, regional, and <br />local comprehensive plans and flood plain <br />management programs: <br /> <br />13. Prohibition, within the Floodway or Floodway <br />Fringe area, of facilities in which hazardous <br />substances are utilized, manufactured, or <br />stored: <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />Preventive <br />including <br />structures <br />erosion. <br /> <br />action in the Floodway Fringe area, <br />setbacks and the relocation of <br />located in the path of flood-related <br /> <br />IX. ISSUE <br /> <br />Potential areas of high ground water levels assdciated <br />with the Floodway elevation flow. <br /> <br />III-19 <br />