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<br />e CI1Y OF LA PORTE, TX e <br />CRS ACTIVIlY 510 <br />FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />Offen accurate readings of high wind gusts during landfall are impossible because <br />the anemometers at reporting wind stations are ripped from their foundations. <br />Wind is responsible for much of the structural damage caused by <br />hurricanes. High winds uproot trees and tear down power lines. The maximum <br />winds from fast moving and powerful storms may remain high, even when the <br />storm is well inland. Often this is actual wind speed combined with the speed of <br />the storm. <br /> <br />Flood Hazard Data <br />During two 1998 Tropical Storms, Charley (August 1998) and Frances <br />(September 1998) produced storm surges of 2.5 feet, and 6-8 feet, respectively. <br />The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for La Porte shows the Base Flood <br />Elevation (BFE) as low as 15 feet for the VE area adjacent to Galveston Bay, and <br />BFE of 12 feet for zones AE near the Bay. <br />The FIRM designates two types of floodplain: A zone and V zone. All <br />properties directly adjacent to Galveston Bay are designated as VE - "coastal <br />high hazard area." Properties farther inland are designated as AE. These <br />properties are subject to flooding from either riverine or storm surge events. <br />The coastal high hazard area is subject to the combination of storm surge <br />and wave hazard. This area is where the waves during the base flood are at least <br />three feet higher than stillwater elevation. This is the most dangerous toward the <br />south coast of La Porte (where VE zone is more prevalent). <br /> <br />Related plans and studies include the following: <br />. Clear Creek Regional Flood Control Plan (July 1991) - This study, prepared <br />by Dannenbaum Engineering, addressed the tributaries of Clear Creek. <br />However, A104-12 is not addressed in this study. <br />· Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study for Interconnect of HCFCD Unit B112-02-00 <br />to Unit B109-00-00 and HCFCD Regional Detention Site Unit B512-01-00 <br />(April 1997) - This report, prepared by Wilbur Smith Associates, describes <br />the impacts of the diversion of Willow Springs Bayou (B112-02-00) to Spring <br />Gully (B109..Q{)-00). This report also presents the design of a regional <br />detention site that provides flood protection for a portion of La Porte. <br />. Study of Flood Control Improvements for HCFCD Unit F101 (September <br />1987) - This report, by Landev Engineers, recommends channel <br />improvements that are currently being implemented. This study also indicates <br />significant channel improvements from Galveston Bay upstream to Lomax <br />School Road, with detention being required in the portions of the watershed <br />north of SH 225. <br />. Study of Flood Control Improvements for Little Cedar Bayou F216-00-000 <br />(September 1989) -- Prepared by Epsey, Hutson & Associates. <br /> <br />City of La Porte <br />Planning Department, nub <br /> <br />Page 6 of 26 <br />June 10, 1999 <br />