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The annual budget establishes level of effort and available funding for operation and maintenance <br />activities. These are routine and recurring activities and the capital improvement project evaluation <br />criteria is not used for operation and maintenance activities. <br />Kittitas County Flood Control Zone District <br />Project Scoring Criteria <br />Step 1: Project Eligibility <br />Does the proposed project more effectively manage flood and storm waters and / or protect life and <br />property within the district from flood damage? <br />If yes, proceed with full evaluation. <br />Step 2: Project Scoring <br />Criteria 1: Project Impact— Geographic <br />• Low / Small —flooding affects a few properties or impact a limited geographic area (10 points) <br />• Medium —flooding occurs on the neighborhood level (20 points). <br />• High / Large — flooding has a regional impact (30 points). <br />Criteria 2a: Flooding Frequency <br />• Low / Rare — flooding issues occur only during the largest flood events, such as a flood of record <br />or an annual probability that is <1% (10 points). <br />• Medium / Occasional — flood impacts document on more than two occasions and are likely to <br />correspond to a flood with an annual probability of 1-109 (20 points). <br />• High / Frequent — flood impacts documented several times (3 or more times over a ten-year <br />period) and are likely to correspond to a flood with an annual probability of at least 10%) (30 <br />points). <br />Criteria 2b: Durability of Investment <br />{ - 20 points if ongoing maintenance will be necessary to maintain project benefits, <br />+ 20 points — project will be self -maintaining once implemented. <br />Criteria 3: Does the project address a public safety concern associated with flooding? <br />• Low —Access is impaired during flooding but not considered a high hazard (10 points). <br />• Medium — Access is hazardous during flooding (20 points). <br />