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<br /> <br />Figure 2-7: Note that the structures on the Deer Park side of Spencer Highway are higher above the <br />street that those on the La Porte side. <br /> <br />V. On-Site Data Collection <br /> <br />A. Windshield Data: On November 28, 2007, a team from UNO-CHART visited the Brookglen <br />analysis area and collected information on each property in the study area to gain a better <br />understanding of all of the factors that contribute to the flooding problem. <br /> <br />All structures in the study area are built on a concrete slab, are in good condition, and are, at <br />most, one foot above grade. However, the height of the houses above the street varies. Most <br />structures are masonry, and all but one house are single story buildings. Few homeowners have <br />a detached structure, such as a shed or garage, on the lot. Detailed information that the UNO- <br />CHART Team members collected on a site visit is found in Table 2-4. Figure 1-3 (page 3) <br />provides a picture of a typical house found in the study area. <br /> <br />Brookglen Area Analysis - DRAFT <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />9/812008 <br />