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M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
6/13/1997
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EXHIBIT A 12
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' spot in the road and hence are conveyed to the north into the Keewayden Meadows <br /> neighborhood north of U.S. 36 and west of Foothills Parkway, the same location <br /> ' previously identified by the R.W. Beck study in 1973 where spills from South Boulder <br /> Creek were reported to leave the channel and proceed north into the neighborhoods. <br /> A discussion was held amongst the attendees as to modeling techniques, the volume of <br /> water involved in the split flows, where the water goes once it leaves the site, etc. <br /> Following this review meeting, Love & Associates completed their study and prepared <br /> ' this report for submittal to the University of Colorado and Colorado Water Conservation <br /> staff for their review. <br /> ' ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br /> ' Telephone conversations were held with Karl Mohr of the Washington, D.C. office of <br /> FEMA on July 30, 1996. During this conversation, Mr. Mohr was asked about criteria <br /> necessary to certify the existing Flatiron Property berm as well as the issue of re-mapping <br /> the floodplain of the site prior to the submittal of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR). <br /> Mr. Mohr stated that in order to certify the berm as a flood protection levee, all of <br /> FEMA's levee criteria would have to be met. Following the completion of the required <br /> engineering necessary for submittal of a map revision based upon FEMA's levee criteria, <br /> a copy of this submittal document will need to be provided to both the City of Boulder <br /> ' and to Boulder County. Official proof of notification of the proposed changes to the <br /> floodplain resulting from this request to FEMA to these two affected governmental <br /> entities will need to be documented. FEMA will review this map revision in the same <br /> fashion they review all other map revisions assuming that all data is provided to FEMA <br /> ' in the initial revision submittal. FEMA advised that the City of Boulder and Boulder <br /> County do not need to approve the submittal, the revision requestor only is required to <br /> provide FEMA with proof of notification to these affected entities. <br /> 1 <br /> -22- <br />
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