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k I o t associates <br />The City lies in three major watersheds (see Exhibit 2-2): the Armand Bayou Watershed, <br />the Clear Creek Watershed, and the Lower San Jacinto/Galveston Bay Watershed. <br />The Armand Bayou Watershed lies on the southern and western side of the City. The <br />watershed drains in a generally southern direction to Clear Creek. Much of the western <br />portions of the City watershed lie in this watershed; many of the residential areas of the <br />City are located in this watershed as well. <br />The primary drainage channels and their major tributaries in this watershed are listed in <br />Table 2-1 and shown in Exhibit 2-6. Drainage area sizes and levels of current <br />development for these channels and tributaries are also summarized. It should be noted <br />that these watercourses drain highly developed areas, but there are some large <br />undeveloped tracts especially along Big Island Slough (B 106-00-00). It should also be <br />noted that the majority of Willow Spring Bayou (B112-00-00), Tributary 1.78 to Willow <br />Spring Bayou (B 112=02=00), and Spring Gully (B 109-00-00) are outside of La Porte's <br />city limits, thus affecting the available remedies for these watercourses. <br />There are several homes in this watershed with severe flood damage and repetitive losses. <br />However, review of previously estimated flood plains, as published by Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance rate maps (FIRMS) for the <br />primary channels in this area indicate major channel flood levels are within the banks of <br />the channels throughout most of the watershed except in the Spencer Highway Estates <br />Subdivision and the Brookglen Subdivision (see Exhibit 2-5). <br />2-3 <br />Klotz Associates Project No, 0127.008.000 La forte Citywide Drainage Study <br />January 2009 City of La Porte <br />