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<br />- <br />= <br />c:: <br />("'; <br /> <br />~tt <br /> <br />~tJ~~l <br /> <br />PART V <br />WORK ELEMENTS <br /> <br />WORK ELEMENT ill <br /> <br />~uildings (excepting those that are functionally de endent u on <br />water or those that fac~litate 0 en s ace use wh~ch are 1 <br />within levees should be relocated and future developmeht in these <br />locations must not be allowed. <br /> <br />Background: In several locations along the Colorado River, build- <br />ings have been constructed within Bureau of Reclamation levees. <br />At the time of this report, it is unclear as to how these develop- <br />ments were allowed or if they were legally constructed. A workinq <br />group consisting of the appropriate local governments, Tribes, State <br />and Federal Hazard Mitigation Coordinators, Bureau of Reclamation, <br />Small Business Administration, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the <br />Department of Housing and Urban Development should determine: <br /> <br />1) the location of structures <br />2) who owns the land occupied by the structures <br />3) the number of structures <br />4) if the structures were legally constructed <br />5) the actions necessary and the programs available to remove <br />or relocate the structures <br /> <br />Action Agency: <br /> <br />Appropriate Tribes and county and city governments <br />Bureau of Indian Affairs (001) <br />Bureau of Land Management (001) <br />Bureau of Reclamation (001) <br />Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />Federal and State Hazard Mitigation Coordinators <br />Small Business Administration <br /> <br />Financing: <br /> <br />To be determined <br /> <br />Schedule: <br /> <br />Meet with communities and Tribes within 30 days <br /> <br />WORK ELEMENT 112 <br /> <br />The federal/ state I local a encies involved in management of land <br />within the floodplain must inform prospective concess~ona~res 0 <br />potential flood hazards. <br /> <br />Background: Recreational facilities and services located on pub- <br />lic lands are often provided by private concessionaires. These <br />include a variety of recreational developments, some of which are <br />located in the floodplain. High economic investment warrants dis- <br />closure of potential flood hazards, before binding agreements are <br />signed. <br /> <br />,I <br /> <br />19 <br />