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FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5)
3.0 Rational Method
3.2 Runoff Coefficients
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3.2 Runoff Coefficients
Runoff coefficients used for the Rational Method are determined based on either overall land use or
surface type across the drainage area. For Overall Drainage Plan (ODP) submittals, when surface types
may not yet be known, land use shall be used to estimate flow rates and volumes. Table 3.2-1 lists the
runoff coefficients for common types of land uses in the City.
Table 3.2-1. Zoning Classification - Runoff Coefficients
Land Use Runoff Coefficient (C)
Residential
Urban Estate 0.30
Low Density 0.55
Medium Density 0.65
High Density 0.85
Commercial
Commercial 0.85
Industrial 0.95
Undeveloped
Open Lands, Transition 0.20
Greenbelts, Agriculture 0.20
Reference: For further guidance regarding zoning classifications, refer to the Land Use
Code, Article 4.
For a Project Development Plan (PDP) or Final Plan (FP) submittals, runoff coefficients must be based on
the proposed land surface types. Since the actual runoff coefficients may be different from those
specified in Table 3.2-1, Table 3.2-2 lists coefficients for the specific types of land surfaces.
Town
Basin
Percent
of Basin
10-Year
Release Rate
(cfs)
Detention
Volume
(ac-ft)
OP-1 20.79 85%SB-3 57%9.0 10.0 5.10 6.80
OP-2 5.63 85%SB-3 15%9.0 10.0 1.38 1.84
OP-3 6.09 95%SB-6 71%0.7 1.0 0.51 0.86
OP-4 4.32 95%SB-5 5%9.0 9.0 0.47 0.57
OP-5 68.18 95%SB-2 100%7.0 7.0 7.00 8.40
OP-6 10.47 30%SB-5 13%9.0 9.0 1.15 1.38
Detention Volumes and Release Rates
Per Town of Timnath Master Plan
Basin ID Area (ac.)Percent
Impervious
Calculated
Release
Rate
(cfs)
Calculated
Detention
Volume
(ac-ft)
MAIN ST.COUNTY ROAD 5HIGHWAY 14
Downtown Timnath AreaSee Map B-5 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET B-2TIMNATHRESERVOIR
E C
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E COUNTY ROAD 40E HORSETOOTH RD
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INTERSTATE 25!(SB 1251047 ac.43%
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!(SB 309 ac.30%!(SB 2537 ac.15%
!(SB 3444 ac.61%
!(SB 432 ac.80%!(SB 732 ac.40%
!(SB 69 ac.90%
!(SB 337 ac.80%!(SB 15A43 ac.55%
!(SB 582 ac.55%
!(SB 237 ac.30%
!(SB 5A33 ac.15%
!(SB 1587 ac.20%
!(SB 1326 ac.38%!(SB 1643 ac.25%
!(SB 3256 ac.20%
!(SB 9143 ac.50%
!(SB 8197 ac.67%
!(SB 4A30 ac.70%
!(SB 1876 ac.51%
!(SB 1136 ac.39%
!(SB 1242 ac.44%
!(SB 10115 ac.55%
!(SB 14103 ac.33%
!(SB 1737 ac.45%
!(SB 2036 ac.40%!(SB 2154 ac.45%
!(SB 50A7 ac.50%
!(SB 506 ac.50%
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!(SB 4932 ac.64%
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!(SB 4719 ac.34%!(SB 4566 ac.42%!(SB 7679 ac.35%!(SB 7928 ac.5%
!(SB 7872 ac.5%
!(SB 3948 ac.21%
!(SB 3582 ac.45%
!(SB 77A2 ac.10%!(SB 77B2 ac.10%!(SB 80B1 ac.10%!(SB 80A4 ac.10%
!(SB 808 ac.15%!(SB 72A5 ac.30%
!(SB 7288 ac.32%!(SB 6730 ac.49%
!(SB 6851 ac.36%
!(SB 7117 ac.30%
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!(SB 8145 ac.25%
!(SB 8221 ac.30%!(SB 82A16 ac.10%!(SB 82B3 ac.10%
!(SB 81A6 ac.30%
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!(SB 80C10 ac.10%
!(SB 8449 ac.25%
!(SB 8449 ac.25%!(SB 82C8 ac.10%!(SB 82D109 ac.30%!(SB 7055 ac.50%!(SB 73159 ac.50%
!(SB 2247 ac.20%
!(SB 25A17 ac.10%
!(SB 2421 ac.15%
!(SB 2922 ac.20%
!(SB 267 ac.90%
!(SB 3866 ac.30%
!(SB 9A23 ac.25%
!(SB 21A77 ac.42%
!(SB 43107 ac.22%
!(SB 70A30 ac.67%
Timnath Drainage Master Plan 2018 Update
EXHIBIT B-1 - SWMM Subbasin MapDeveloped Condition - North Map
Legend
SWMM Subbasins Developed Imperv.
0 - 6%
7 - 20%
21 - 35%
36 - 50%
51 - 65%
66 - 80%
81 - 100%
SWMM Subbasin (Name, Area - Ac, % Imp.)
SWMM Routing Link q
600 Feet
File: F:\32-1881.00 Timnath Master Plan Update\GIS\MXD\AppendixMaps\AppB_Future\B-1 - FUT_BasinMap_North.mxd - Plot By: SimpsonM - Date: 8/21/2018
[SUBCATCHMENTS]Name RainGage Outlet Area Exist %Imperv Future Imperviousness Width Flow Length Slope Land Use Conversion2 RG1 53 67.09 2 90 9741 300 1Yes3 RG1 54 36.68 5 80 5326 300 1Yes4 RG1 117 32.45 20 80 4712 300 1Yes5 RG1 129 82.16 2 55 11930 300 1Yes6 RG1 133 8.54 2 90 1240 300 1Yes7 RG1 132 31.57 20 40 4584 300 1Yes8 RG1 134 197.45 5 67 28670 300 1Yes9 RG1 500 142.96 5 50 20758 300 1Yes10 RG1 138 115.38 12 55 16753 300 1Yes11 RG1 142 36.46 2 39 5294 300 1Yes12 RG1 143 41.68 5 44 6052 300 1Yes13 RG1 LAKECANAL2 26.3 20 38 3819 300 1Yes14 RG1 146 102.97 2 33 14951 300 1Yes15 RG1 149 86.87 5 20 12614 300 1Yes16 RG1 LAKECANAL3 42.8 25 25 6235 299 0.44 No17 RG1 153 37.16 2 45 5396 300 1Yes18 RG1 156 76.37 2 51 11089 300 1Yes20 RG1 159 36.41 12 40 5287 300 1Yes21 RG1 162 54.43 12 45 7903 300 1Yes22 RG1 164 47.17 20 20 7110 289 1.8 No23 RG1 165 7.37 30 30 642 500 0.54 No24 RG1 166 21.36 15 15 3101 300 1.86 No25 RG1 P‐25 36.96 15 15 3220 500 0.65 No26 RG1 169 33.5 10 66 4864 300 1Yes27 RG1 170 33.05 20 20 2879 500 0.43 No28 RG1 173 35.06 20 20 3054 500 1.73 No29 RG1 P‐29 22.18 20 20 1932 500 2.48 No30 RG1 177 9.32 5 30 1720 236 1.18Yes31 RG1 P‐31 45.38 25 25 4707 420 2.57 No32 RG1 LAKECANAL4 56.49 20 20 8202 300 0.57 No33 RG1 179 10.33 12 29 1500 300 1Yes34 RG1 180 44.49 10 61 6460 300 1.75Yes35 RG1 182 81.61 5 45 11850 300 1.5Yes37 RG1 187 117.18 5 37 17015 300 1Yes38 RG1 186 66.39 5 30 9640 300 1Yes39 RG1 TRIC6 47.66 5 21 6920 300 3Yes43 RG1 193 107.04 5 22 15542 300 1Yes44 RG1 LAKECANAL8 20.16 5 6 4391 200 5.8Yes45 RG1 199 65.97 2 42 9579 300 1.57Yes46 RG1 201 56.24 12 38 8166 300 1Yes47 RG1 LAKECANAL9 19.4 5 34 2817 300 6.64Yes48 RG1 204 84.49 5 68 12268 300 1Yes49 RG1 207 32.41 12 64 4706 300 1Yes50 RG1 P‐50 5.78 50 50 3187 79 0.72 No51 RG1 213 20.68 10 78 3003 300 1Yes52 RG1 216 14.31 20 78 2078 300 1Yes55 RG1 217 10.68 45 75 1551 300 1Yes57 RG1 DTN4 2.69 80 80 391 300 1Yes58 RG1 DTN6 1.11 50 80 322 150 1.15Yes59 RG1 DTN7 3.22 50 50 712 197 1Yes60 RG1 DTN7 1.38 50 56 707 85 1Yes61 RG1 220 2.51 40 70 547 200 1Yes62 RG1 DTN3 2.53 70 79 841 131 1Yes63 RG1 DTN6 0.91 50 80 551 72 1Yes64 RG1 221 2.17 50 77 722 131 1.56Yes65 RG1 DTN14 1.94 50 80 397 213 1.15YesFutureTable B‐1 ‐ SWMM Subbasin Parameters ‐ Future ConditionExisting ConditionF:\32‐1881.00 Timnath Master Plan Update\Hydrology\EPA SWMM\SWMM_Subbasin_Parameters.xlsx8/21/2018
2‐Yr 5‐Yr 10‐Yr 25‐Yr 50‐Yr 100‐Yr 2‐Yr 5‐Yr 10‐Yr 25‐Yr 50‐Yr 100‐Yr 2‐Yr 5‐Yr 10‐Yr 25‐Yr 50‐Yr 100‐Yr
2 L‐CP‐2 457122858 139206260352463607 234567
3 L‐CP‐3 579142134 70102129176233309 2457810
4 L‐CP‐4 17 24 30 41 55 76 62 91 114 155 204 272 10 15 18 22 27 32
5 L‐CP‐5 579173771 116167210290391534 124679
6 L‐CP‐6 011248 182633466078 011111
7 L‐CP‐7 17 24 30 42 57 81 34 48 60 84 116 162 7 11 14 19 25 32
8 L‐CP‐8 28 39 49 74 116 187 327 476 597 815 1,089 1,466 11 18 24 33 41 49
9 L‐CP‐9 20 29 35 53 83 137 186 267 333 454 613 842 7 12 16 23 30 37
10 L‐CP‐10 38 54 67 92 128 185 163 235 293 396 531 725 18 27 33 44 55 67
11 L‐CP‐11 23461327 38546792126176 112234
12 L‐CP‐12 6810162644 496986117158219 2346811
13 L‐CP‐13 15 21 26 37 53 77 27 38 48 67 93 130 6 10 12 16 21 27
14 L‐CP‐14 6810183878 93132163223309438 1236811
15 L‐CP‐15 12 17 22 34 57 96 49 69 85 123 179 269 2 3 5 12 17 22
16 ‐2941517097138 2941517097138 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
17 L‐CP‐17 23492245 446379107145201 112334
18 L‐CP‐18 468133163 101145181245330452 123568
20 L‐CP‐20 12 17 21 29 42 63 39 56 69 94 128 178 5 8 9 13 17 22
21 L‐CP‐21 18 25 31 43 60 86 65 93 115 156 211 292 6 11 14 19 25 32
22 ‐27384668103160 27384668103160 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
23 ‐5810131825 5810131825 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
24 ‐91316243761 91316243761 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
25 ‐152227375174 152227375174 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
26 L‐CP‐26 9 13 16 23 32 49 55 80 100 135 180 242 6 8 9 12 15 18
27 ‐172531425678 172531425678 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
28 ‐202834476697 202834476697 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
29 ‐121822304365 121822304365 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
30 L‐CP‐30 1224918 81114192740 011223
31 ‐32455680116171 32455680116171 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
32 ‐31445575106155 31445575106155 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
33 L‐CP‐33 35681218 81214202840 112356
34 L‐CP‐34 13 18 23 37 58 93 71 102 129 180 244 332 6 9 12 16 20 24
35 L‐CP‐35 12 16 22 40 70 125 99 141 178 251 346 482 4 7 10 14 18 22
37 L‐CP‐37 17 23 29 42 64 104 117 167 206 281 384 540 5 8 11 17 22 29
38 L‐CP‐38 9 13 16 24 36 59 55 78 96 131 182 261 3 5 6 10 13 17
39 L‐CP‐39 71012224483 29404975117184 1246912
43 L‐CP‐43 15 21 26 41 69 120 66 93 115 160 230 341 3 5 7 14 21 27
44 ‐346214379 346214379 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
45 L‐CP‐45 457204688 76107133185256360 123467
46 L‐CP‐46 19 26 32 45 63 92 58 82 102 140 193 271 6 9 13 19 26 33
47 L‐CP‐47 345163670 1926324770106 112345
48 L‐CP‐48 12 17 21 31 49 80 141 206 258 352 469 631 6 9 11 14 17 21
49 L‐CP‐49 11 15 19 26 37 55 52 75 94 127 169 229 5 8 10 12 15 19
50 ‐81214202942 81214202942 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
51 L‐CP‐51 34581221 38577196127170 223456
52 L‐CP‐52 81114192739 2739496789118 5 6 8101114
55 L‐CP‐55 12 17 21 29 39 53 19 28 36 48 64 85 7 10 12 15 18 22
57 ‐479121621 589131723 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
58 ‐223457 2346810 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
59 ‐468101420 468111420 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
60 ‐2335710 2345811 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
61 L‐CP‐61 3457913 578111520 122345
62 ‐578111520 5810131723 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
63 ‐122357 234579 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
64 L‐CP‐64 34571115 578111520 123345
65 ‐3456912 467101317 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
66 ‐45791217 6810141824 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
67 L‐CP‐67 22351224 38556994127174 111233
68 L‐CP‐68 345112446 507088123170240 112456
69 L‐CP‐69 23471633 72106133180239319 122334
70 L‐CP‐70 34592041 72103129175235323 123456
71 L‐CP‐71 23471529 142025355279 111235
72 L‐CP‐72 57103167124 78111139198282406 1235810
73 L‐CP‐73 9 13 17 32 70 134 207 298 373 515 698 959 4 7 8 11 14 17
74 ‐1825314672116 1825314672116 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
75 ‐2839486895135 2839486895135 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
76 L‐CP‐76 11 16 19 39 84 161 77 109 134 188 265 383 3 5 7 12 15 20
77 ‐33465886129198 33465886129198 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
78 ‐1015184193177 1015184193177 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
79 ‐467142954 467142954 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
80 ‐356111830 356111830 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
81 ‐32445581120180 32445581120180 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
82 ‐1825304568106 1825304568106 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
83 L‐CP‐83 10 14 18 30 52 91 128 187 235 321 427 573 6 8 10 13 16 19
84 ‐35496095160264 35496095160264 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
85 L‐CP‐85 20 28 34 50 77 125 195 282 351 475 637 870 7 12 16 22 28 35
86 ‐557897132181256 557897132181256 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
87 L‐CP‐87 11282039 2028354969100 111122
88 ‐93132163224307432 93132163224307432 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
89 L‐CP‐89 1114919 121721294161 011122
90 L‐CP‐90 345102552 476783113156221 112356
91 L‐CP‐91 23471119 32476081107142 123345
92 L‐CP‐92 81114223867 5884104141187249 35791114
93 L‐CP‐93 6810163471 131188234317426585 2346810
94 L‐CP‐94 467122552 86123153207280388 123568
95 ‐76108133183254361 76108133183254361 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
96 ‐356143160 356143160 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
97 ‐6085104148217325 6085104148217325 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
98 ‐6389110153213304 6389110153213304 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
99 L‐CP‐99 12251020 142025355073 011223
100 L‐CP‐100 6911172847 33465780112163 1226811
101 L‐CP‐101 578153469 99142176239324449 123579
102 L‐CP‐102 6810152441 517390122164226 2346810
103 ‐3043537297134 3043537297134 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
104 ‐86121150206284398 86121150206284398 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
105 ‐31455777103141 31455777103141 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
106 L‐CP‐106 71012193253 30435374103145 23471012
107 ‐6389110152211300 6389110152211300 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
108 L‐CP‐108 578121930 162329405577 122468
109 L‐CP‐109 91215213043 5682102139185247 34691214
110 L‐CP‐110 568121830 476987117156209 234568
112 ‐223479 223479 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
114 ‐568111522 568111522 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
119 ‐589131927 589131927 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
120 ‐1,144 1,796 2,331 3,237 4,328 5,829 1,277 2,049 2,691 3,774 5,073 6,847 ‐ ‐ ‐‐‐‐
121 L‐CP‐121 702 995 1,231 1,700 2,364 3,402 2,216 3,433 4,425 6,109 8,149 10,971 259 431 558 754 974 1,238
122 L‐CP‐122 43 59 73 122 231 465 640 992 1,278 1,765 2,354 3,170 21 30 36 47 59 72
123 L‐CP‐123 40 56 68 114 217 437 552 845 1,082 1,486 1,980 2,668 18 27 33 44 55 68
124 L‐CP‐124 93 130 160 267 506 1,019 1,454 2,265 2,929 4,053 5,411 7,285 36 61 76 103 130 159
125 L‐CP‐125 409 588 731 998 1,354 1,886 880 1,357 1,745 2,406 3,207 4,319 194 298 362 464 579 730
126 L‐CP‐126 935 1,325 1,639 2,263 3,148 4,530 1,336 1,920 2,389 3,261 4,424 6,163 203 337 465 753 1,112 1,641
130 ‐35681217 35681217 ‐‐‐‐‐‐
Future SWMM Model Results ‐ Concept Detention Discharge
Discharge (cfs)Subbasin
Concept
Detention
Outlet Link
Table B‐3 ‐ Subbasin Discharge Results
Existing SWMM Model Results ‐ Subbasin Discharge Future SWMM Model Results ‐ Subbasin Discharge
Discharge (cfs) Discharge (cfs)
F:\32‐1881.00 Timnath Master Plan Update\Hydrology\EPA SWMM\Results\Subbasin Results.xlsx 8/21/2018
Date: December 9, 2019
Project: Timnath Reservoir Inlet Canal Relocation Project No. 100-019
Fort Collins, Colorado
Re: TRIC Flow Depths Memo
To whom it may concern:
This memo is intended to document the conversations and design process regarding the design of the
Timnath Reservoir Inlet Canal (TRIC) box culvert and the associated pond design for the Poudre School
District site at the corner of Prospect Road and County Road 5 (Main Street) in Fort Collins.
Dale Trowbridge, the manager of the Cache La Poudre Reservoir Company and operator of the TRIC was
contacted to determine the irrigation flows that are present in the ditch during normal operations. The
TRIC runs off-season (November-April typically) to refill the Timnath Reservoir. In the conversation with
Dale, we were informed that normal flows are typically between 25-50 cfs. In the spring, there can be
flows of up to 100 cfs, but this flow is generally limited to no more than a week before reducing back to
normal flow rates. If needed, the flows in the ditch can be increased up to 150 cfs, but this only occurs if
the reservoir is lower than expected and the winter flows were deficient. In the event of a 150 cfs flow in
the ditch being needed for operations, it would only be at that flow for few days before decreasing again.
Please refer to the Drainage Letter Report for the Timnath Reservoir Inlet Canal (TRIC) Relocation dated
December 5, 2019 for information regarding ditch performance during storm events.
We took the flowrates provided by Dale and ran them through Hydraflow to determine the operational
water surface elevation in the box culvert under different conditions. It is worth noting that flap gates are
provided at the pond outlets and that ditch operations should not cause ponding in the ponds, regardless
of flow rate. Ponding would only occur if a rain or snow event were to occur while the higher operational
levels were present, thereby preventing the flap gates from opening and draining the ponds. The analysis,
illustrated in the TRIC Operational Flow Summary below, showed varying flow depths in the culvert which
have could different implications to the project, with the lower flows having no impact on the ponds and
the higher flows resulting in potential ponding within the ponds that would not be able to drain until flows
in the ditch subsided.
Using this analysis, it was decided that the optimal pond bottom elevation would be designed to minimize
ponding with the more common 100 cfs flow in mind. This results in a minimum pond bottom elevation
of 4911.0 that would see approximately three inches of ponding if a storm event were to occur the ditch
is running at that flow. The duration of the ponding would typically be for a few days, but no more than
a week. In the event that a storm event occurred while the ditch was flowing at the more unusual 150 cfs,
it is possible that the ponds would see up to 1.37’ of ponding that would not drain until the flow in the
ditch subsided. This condition was viewed as acceptable when balancing the relative infrequency of the
event (per Dale) and relatively short duration of the ponding against the significant reduction to site
earthwork and improved overall drainage performance that can be achieved by having a lower pond
bottom.
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TRIC Operational Flow Summary
Flow
(cfs)
Flow Depth in
Culvert* (ft)
WSEL
(ft)
Ponding**
(ft) Frequency/Duration
50 2.07 4909.97 0 Normal Winter Flow
100 3.35 4911.25 0.25 Spring Final Fill-up - Week Max
150 4.47 4912.37 1.37 Spring Pond top off on dry years - Few Days Max
*Connection 5 used, Inv=4907.9,
**Pond Bottom = 4911.0
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or require additional information.
Sincerely,
Andy Reese
Project Manager
Benjamin Ruch, PE
Project Engineer
National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette
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SPECIAL FLOOD
HAZARD AREAS
Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE)
Zone A, V, A99
With BFE or DepthZone AE, AO, AH, VE, AR
Regulatory Floodway
0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas
of 1% annual chance flood with average
depth less than one foot or with drainage
areas of less than one square mileZone X
Future Conditions 1% Annual
Chance Flood HazardZone X
Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to
Levee. See Notes.Zone X
Area with Flood Risk due to LeveeZone D
NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard Zone X
Area of Undetermined Flood HazardZone D
Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer
Levee, Dike, or Floodwall
Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance
17.5 Water Surface Elevation
Coastal Transect
Coastal Transect Baseline
Profile Baseline
Hydrographic Feature
Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE)
Effective LOMRs
Limit of Study
Jurisdiction Boundary
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May include:- Areas of FEMA 500-year floodplain (FEMA Zone X-shaded).- Areas of FEMA or City 100-year floodplain (sheet flow) with average depths of less than 1 foot.- Areas protected by levees from the 100-year flood.Low Risk
Areas outside of FEMA and City mapped 100-year and 500-year floodplains. Local drainage problems may still exist.
FEMA Flood Fringe - May Include:- Areas of FEMA 100-year floodplain (FEMA Zones A, AE, AO, and AH)- Areas of City 100-year floodplain including ponding areas and sheet flow areas with average depths of 1-3 feet.There is a 1% annual chance that these areas will be flooded.
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