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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8030
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Section D General Compact Issues - US Water Resources Council
State
CO
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Statewide
Date
8/1/1971
Author
US Water Resources C
Title
Regulation of Flood Hazard Areas to Reduce Flood Losses - Draft - Volume II Part V - With Appendices
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Report/Study
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<br /> <br />002313 <br /> <br />Z6 <br /> <br />5-24Z.3l <br /> <br />. REGULATORY PROGRAMS <br /> <br />No plat will be approved of ~ subdivision <br />which is subject to periodic floopding or which <br />contains extremely poor drainage; facilities or <br />where conditions a:t'e such that adequate drainage <br />of the streets and the entire subdivision. is <br />impossible. However, if the subdivider agrees <br />to make improvements which will, in the opinion <br />of the Administrative Officer, make the are~ com- <br />pletely safe for residential occupancy, and <br />provide adequate street drainage, the preliminary <br />and final plats of the subdivision may be approved. <br /> <br />l43 <br /> <br />3. Other ordinances contain more detailed requirements <br /> <br />Land \'1ithin the Floodway shall not be platted <br />for residential occupancy or building sites. <br />Other land subject to flooding may be platted <br />for residential occupancy or for such other <br />uses which will not increase the danger to <br />health, life, and property. FilL may not be <br />used to raise land in the F100dw~y atea~ ex- , <br />ceP~ wnere express permission has been granted <br />by the Planning Commission. 1n other areas <br />subject to flood, fill.maybe used providing <br />the proposed fiLL does not. restrict the f10:/1 of <br />water and unduly increase flood heights.144 <br /> <br />4. Most communities in the area of the Te.nnessee Valley <br /> <br />Authority establish standards for streets like that of <br /> <br />Murray, Kentucky, which provides: <br /> <br /> <br />7.. Street Grades and Elevations <br /> <br />c. No street in an area subject to flooding <br />shall be approved if its surface is more <br />.than two. (2) feet below the elevation of <br />flood as defined in' the preceding section. <br />The Planning Commission may require where <br />necessary. profiles and elevations of <br />streets for areas subject to flood. Fill <br />may be used for streets provided such fill <br />does not. unduly "increase flood heights. . <br />Drainage openings shall be so designed as <br />to not restrict the flow of water and <br />unduly increase flood heights; 145 <br /> <br />5.. Some ordinances require easements along watercourses. <br /> <br /> <br />-- <br />
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