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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- .~ . . .~ <br />~.. 11 . . . <br />H~U'" <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />in the 12,245 acres are 3,700 acres which normally would be included <br />in the Bureau of Reclamation's flood control easement rights-of-way <br />for basic reservoir operation and management needs. but in this case <br />would be project-acquired in fee for multiple uses. The costs of the <br />acquisition of the 3,520 acres are estimated at $1.287.000; development <br />costs are placed at $978,000; and the annual OM&R cost is placed at <br />$37,000. These costs are indicated in Table 2. Costs of State Wild- <br />life Manaqement Area. <br /> <br />Table 2. Costs of State Wi ldlife Management Area <br /> <br />I~ ~tY <br /> <br />Land Acquisition <br />3,520 acres $1,287,000 <br /> <br />Development <br />Habitat development <br />Hea4quarters buildings <br />Equipment <br />Fen'cl ng and pos t i ng <br />Check station and parking lots <br />Subtota 1 <br /> <br />$636,000 <br />151,000 <br />91,000 <br />70,000 <br />30. 000 <br /> <br />978,000 <br />$2.265.000 <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />Annual O. M, & R <br /> <br />$37, 000 <br /> <br />11 8ased on 1965 prices <br /> <br />Effects of Fish and Wi Idlife Recommendations <br /> <br />If effectuated, the means and measures reflected in the recommendations <br />above should mitigate the wildlife losses occasioned by the project and <br />provide additional annual benefits, as follows: <br /> <br />M i t i qa t ion <br /> <br />The operation of the proposed wi ldlife management area, as indi- <br />cated in Recommendation No.5. can be expected to mitigate the <br />anticipated annual losses of 24,800 man-days of upland-9ame hunting. <br /> <br />Revised 12/12/66 <br />