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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/4/1996
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DNR
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UNIV OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
Type & Sequence
TR5
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III IIIIIIIIillll II <br /> 4VOTAI L OF COLORADO <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> 721 Centennial Building <br /> 1313 Sherman Street (Z <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 <br /> Phone (303)866-3441 <br /> FA(:(303)866-4474 Ro,Ro,ne, <br /> CA"emU <br /> October 4, 1996 lames 5 Lochhead <br /> E9Yulrve Direciw.DNH <br /> Dan,,C tile.PE <br /> Mr. William R. Herbstreit D,eooc CwCir <br /> Director, Office of Financial Services <br /> University of Colorado at Boulder <br /> 175 Regents Administrative Center <br /> Campus Box 48 <br /> Boulder, Colorado 80309-0048 <br /> Dear Mr. Herbstreit: <br /> Colorado Joint Budget Committee has requested the Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> to review the floodplain issues regarding the University of Colorado, Boulder acquisition of <br /> certain lands in and near the South Boulder Creek floodplain in Boulder County, Colorado. The <br /> subject site is known as the FLATIRONS/GATEWAY PROPERTY which consists of <br /> approximately 308 acres of undeveloped land. A portion of the site is located in the 100- year <br /> floodplain of South Boulder Creek. The questions which the Board's staff will address are <br /> '.what is the flood hazard at the site?", and "what are the impacts upstream and downstream of <br /> the site?" These questions have created much interest among government officials, neighbors, <br /> adjacent property owners, and open space proponents and the environmental community. <br /> By this communication, I will provide you with the process we will use in evaluating the <br /> flood hazard, floodplain issues, and flood mitigation measures at the site. We understand that <br /> the University would like to receive our review comments and any recommendations by October <br /> 16, 1996. We plan to evaluate the flood hazard/risk information as it presently exists and that <br /> which has been recently developed for the basin and the site by a contract consultant. Much <br /> information does exist and more is likely to be presented by others regarding related floodplain <br /> issues. <br /> In the review, we will acknowledge that the historical floodplain has been affected by <br /> man in a number of ways. Therefore, the idealistic approaches to floodplain management may <br /> not be feasible - That is "putting the floodplain back the way it was". The floodplain issues can <br /> be grouped into physical changes and floodplain management concerns which are: <br /> Physical Changes <br /> • Re-alignment of the natural stream channel in the late 1800's by the landowners - <br /> these alignments have changed the natural overland flow paths; <br /> 1 <br />
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