APPENDIX A. FIGURES Figure 1 is the approximate Site Plan for Proposed City of Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center, drafted by the City and their contractors. The Site Plan depicts the proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site located at the end of Napoleon Lane near existing city facilities. The approximate site plan indicates that the Animal Care and Adoption Center property will be located outside of the floodplain and outside of the 2008 flood inundation. Figure 2 is a Soils Map generated from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service Web Soil Survey website. The proposed Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center located within an area split predominately by Sparta loamy fine sand and Perks-Spillville complex type soils with zero to two percent slopes. Figure 3 is the Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the proposed site of the Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center, dated 2/16/2007, Panel No. 19103C0195E of Johnson County, Iowa. This figure depicts the proposed site which indicates the property is located outside the 100 year floodplain but in close proximity to the floodplain. Figure 4 is the Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the former Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center, dated 2/16/2007, Panel No. 19103C0195E of Johnson County, Iowa. This figure depicts the former site of the Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center, located at 111 Kirkwood Avenue, at the corner of South Clinton and Kirkwood in Iowa City, which indicates the property is located in Zone AE, within the 100 year floodplain. APPENDIX B. PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs were taken on 7/7/10 Photograph #1: 2010 USDA orthophotograph showing the proposed site of the New Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center adjacent to existing city facilities on Napoleon Lane. Photograph #2: 2010 USDA orthophotograph showing the temporary site of the Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center on Sand Road SE. Photograph #3: 2010 USDA orthophotograph showing the damaged site of the Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption on Kirkwood Avenue near the intersection of Clinton Street and Kirkwood Avenue. Photograph #4: Looking north from approximately the center of the proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site toward existing city facilities. Photograph #5: View is looking south at proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site from north edge of property. Photograph #6: Looking west toward river from near the edge of high ground on proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site. Photograph #7: Several piles of cans with unknown previous contents on eastern portion of proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site. Photograph #8: Looking northeast from approximately the center of the proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site toward Salt Storage building. Photograph #9: Electrical transformer on site. Photograph #10: Looking south from road toward proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site. Photograph #11: Looking toward river from northwest portion of site including existing public infrastructure. Photograph #12: Looking southeast from road toward Salt Storage building. Photograph #13: Looking southwest from Salt Storage parking / driveway toward proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site. Photograph #14: Looking north across Napoleon Lane toward existing lift station and Napoleon Park from north portion of proposed Animal Care and Adoption Center site. APPENDIX C. CORRESPONDENCE Figure 1: Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Demolition Letter dated September 30, 2010 to Mr. Douglas Jones, Review and Compliance Manager of the State Historical Society of Iowa regarding the Animal Shelter for the City of Iowa City within Johnson County, Iowa. The correspondence indicates that Mr. Jones concurs with Mr. Jeff Carr, Lead Historic Preservation Specialist, EHP, that “the undertaking to fund the demolition of the Iowa City Animal Shelter will result in no historic properties affected.” Figure 2: Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Concurrence Letter for Relocation dated June 2, 2011 to Mr. Douglas Jones, Review and Compliance Manager of the State Historical Society of Iowa regarding the Animal Shelter Permanent Relocation for the City of Iowa City within Johnson County, Iowa. The correspondence seeks to establish that Mr. Jones concurs with Ms. Beth Held, Task Force Crew Lead, EHP, that “the undertaking to relocate the Iowa City Animal Shelter will result in no effect to historic properties pursuant to 36 CFR Part 800 and the Programmatic Agreement among the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the Department of Homeland Security, the State Historic Preservation Office of Iowa, the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.”