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i <br /> Memo to Gregg Squire -2- May 26 , 1997 <br /> increase in 100-year flood water surface elevation of more .than 0 . 5 <br /> feet caused by the proposed berm could constitute a failure to <br /> minimize disturbance to the prevailing hydrologic balance. <br /> Also, in order for the Division to approve the proposed berm the <br /> applicant will have to provide design details sufficient to allow <br /> evaluation of freeboard, stability against erosion, seepage through <br /> or under the berm, settlement, and cracking. An evaluation also <br /> would have to be provided of the components of the proposed grading <br /> and drainage plan related to the ability to manage storm drainage <br /> accumulation behind the berm. Alternatively, the applicant could <br /> obtain FEMA certification of the berm, which would constitute a <br /> demonstration to the Division that these issues have been <br /> adequately addressed. <br /> attachment (s) <br /> cc : Bruce Humphries (w/attachments) <br /> Carl Mount Wattachments) <br /> C:\NP51\DEEPEPIT.1 <br />