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<br />Michael J. Boyd <br />Page 3 <br />September 13, 1990 <br /> <br />No maps on this study have been issued to the public, but are available to <br />Colorado Counties and was viewed by myself at the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers office in Grand Junction by permission of Nick Mezei (303) 245- <br />3547. <br />Further information on the Sato study can be obtained from the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency in Denver, Colorado per John Liou, Director at <br />(303) 235-4830. <br />Also, J. F. Sato and Associates, Consulting Engineers, 5898 S. Rapp <br />Street, Littleton, Colorado 80120. <br />Basically, what the Sato study states is that the 100 year floodplain <br />delineation in this area is at 4,596 feet. <br />The area that was by the 1976 Corps of Engineers study in the 100 year <br />floodplain is now in the 500 year floodplain and the area previously in <br />the 500 year floodplain is now not included in a floodplain category. <br />It is an unwarranted assumption by our opposition that United Companies <br />used an aerial photo with integrated topographic lines. Only official <br />FEMA recognized documents were used in our determination of the floodplain <br />delineation at our site. <br />Reclamation Costs (Exhibit L) <br />2. United Companies will commit to providing Financial Warranty in the amount <br />of $30,000.00 prior to commencing operations. <br />We trust that we have provided satisfactory information regarding the outstanding <br />items. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />UNITED COMPANIES OF MESA COUNTY, INC. <br />~~ ~`G-~. <br />Paul McGehee <br />Sand and Gravel, Division Manager <br />PM/skh <br />Enclosures <br />United Companies o/ Mesa County, Inc. <br />