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Y _ ..� <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />CONSTRUCTION FUND LOAN APPLICATION <br />Instructions: This application form should be typed, or printed neatly with black ink. You may attach <br />additional sheets as necessary to fully answer any question, or to provide additional information which <br />you feel would be helpful in evaluating this application. If you have difficulty with any part of the <br />application, please contact the Colorado Water Conservation Board office for assistance, at (303) 866- <br />3441. � <br />Generally, the applicant is also the prospective owner and sponsor of the proposed project. If this is <br />not the case, please contact the CWCB staff before completing this application. <br />Part A. - Description of the Applicant (Project Sponsor or Owner): <br />Name of applicant(s): Lake Canal Reservoir Company, Rodney Nelson, President <br />Mailing address: 33040 Railroad Avenue . P.O. Box 104 <br />Lucerne, CO 80646 <br />Telephone number: Business: 970-352-0222 <br />Facimilie : 970-352-0226 <br />2. Person to contact regarding this application, if different from above: <br />Name: Don Maenuson <br />Position/title: Superintendent <br />Mailing address: 33040 Railroad Ave. <br />Lucerne. CO 80646 <br />Telephone number: Business 970-352-0222 <br />Facimilie: 970-352-0226 <br />3. Type of organization (Ditch Company, Irrigation District, Municipality, Private Owner, etc.): <br />Ditch Companv <br />4. Is the organization incorporated in the State of Colorado? YES X NO <br />(If "YES", please include a copy of the articles of incorporation, and the Bvlaws with this <br />application form.) <br />5. Please provide a brief description of the owner's existing water supply facilities and describe <br />any existing operational or maintenance problems. (Attach separate sheets and a map, if <br />needed.): <br />The Lake Canal Reservoir Companv owns three small reservoirs northeast of Fort Collins, <br />Colorado which are commaonly referred to as Gray Lakes. Gray Lake #3 with a capacitv of <br />�proximately 100 acre-feet is the smallest of the three lakes. Numerous projects includin� the <br />-1- <br />