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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />001132 <br /> <br />Financing: <br /> <br />Schedule: <br /> <br />4, \*)rk Elerrent: <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />lead Agency: <br /> <br />Financing: <br /> <br />Schedule: <br /> <br />5. Work Elerrent: <br /> <br />BackgrOlmd: <br /> <br />Lead Agency: <br /> <br />Financing: <br /> <br />Schedule: <br /> <br />6. \*)rk Element: <br /> <br />Backgroorrl: <br /> <br />Lead Agency: <br /> <br />Financing: <br />Schedule: <br /> <br />None required <br /> <br />IIrurediately <br /> <br />provide technical assistance to Larimer County <br />and the Town of Estes Park Flocrlplain Adminis- <br />trators through tha Ccnmmity Assistance Pro- <br />gram Evaluation (CAPE) <br /> <br />In111ediate technical assistance has been pro- <br />vided to the Estes Park Flocrl Plain Administra- <br />tor on a daily basis. Continuing assistance is <br />needed to insure that both Larimer County and the <br />Town of Estes Park can effectively administer <br />their flocrlplain managerrent ordinances. <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Managerrent Agency <br /> <br />None ra:ruired <br /> <br />On-going <br /> <br />Exchange clam inspection, hydrologic, and safety <br />information. <br /> <br />Information relative to clam operations and in- <br />spections must be routinely distributed arrong <br />all parties involved: i.e. State and Federal <br />inspectors, land managing agencies, and <br />irrigation and r:ower ccmpanies or agencies. <br />When safety concerns are identified, :imnediate <br />notifications should be made to all parties, in- <br />cluding officials responsible for public safety. <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Managanent Agency <br /> <br />None required <br /> <br />IIrurediately and on-going <br /> <br />Examine the feasibility of dam failure in- <br />undation mapping. <br /> <br />The inundation area for this dam failure covered <br />all of Zone A, Zone B and far into Zone C; <br />therefore, IlDst property CJ\\7TYers did not carry <br />flocrl insurance. Property a.vners interviewed <br />stated that since their property was located <br />above the 500-year flocrlplain the threat fran <br />flocrl was not realized. <br /> <br />Federal flrergency Management Agency <br /> <br />None required <br />lDng-tem mitigation opportunityt <br />9 <br />