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Description: These red lines delineate the limits of the coastal zones which are segments of the shoreline which have similar topography and wave exposure and therefore have similar wave effects. The Coastal Flood Level is constant within a Coastal Zone.Further information of Coastal Zones is provided in Technical Memorandum #4 – Coastal Modelling and Technical Memorandum #5 – Coastal and Fluvial Mapping Products (Appendix E and F).Coastal Zone Boundary: Basemapping.gdb [ArcGIS File Geodatabase Feature Class CoastalZone (polyline)]
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Description: The flood levels and floodplain limits depicted on this map have been developed using a methodology which is consistent with the BC Flood Hazard Area Land Use Management Guides (FLNR, 2018 - the “provincial guidelines”) for the development of flood construction levels, the Federal Flood Mapping Framework (NRC, 2018) including relevant guidelines, the Engineers and Geoscientists BC Flood Mapping Guidelines (EGBC, 2017) and the Fraser Basin Council Floodplain Mapping Guidelines and Specifications (FBC, 2004).The flood levels and floodplain limits correspond to the peak calculated values of the flood event and may not be contemporaneous across the mapping (i.e., maximum flood levels may occur in different areas at different times).