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Vale <br /> ERRATA <br /> Removed text is shown with str+kethreugh and new text is shown with bold text. <br /> The following clarification is made to page 3-14, 2nd full paragraph: <br /> In 2007, the State of California passed Senate Bill 5, which requires 200-year flood protection for <br /> urban or urbanizing areas. As part of the Senate Bill 5 process, the Department of Water <br /> Resources released preliminary maps that indicate portions of the project site are within the 200- <br /> year floodplain. While the Stare has not yet deteFmined the official 200-year f4eedplaia-&-Aitien, <br /> flood hazard zone has not yet been determined,flood protection would be provided in the <br /> same manner in which 100-year flood protection is being provided, by raising the elevation <br /> through fill.The Mountain House Community Services District is responsible for <br /> determining the boundaries of the 200-year flood hazard zone and ensuring the necessary ./ <br /> improvements are made to provide 200-year protection. <br /> The following bullet is added to page 3-22 under"Approvals Required for the Project" <br /> • Central Valley Flood Protection Board (encroachment permit for work within 15 feet of the Old <br /> River levee toe). <br /> On page 5-108: <br /> Flood Protection at Old River <br /> Engineered_fill would be used to raise all building pads above the 100-year FEMA flood hazard <br /> zone.The FEMA-designated 100-year base flood elevation is 10.4 feet above m,;I, referenced to <br /> the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. <br /> On page 5-117,under Item g,the last sentence in the first paragraph: <br /> The current 100-year flood elevation for Old River is approximately 10.4 feet abeve-rnslf <br /> referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. <br /> New Figures 5.15-1 and 5.15.2 are attached due to minor changes that did not change the Initial Study <br /> conclusions. <br /> 6 <br />