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<br />oe acquired by the District will total about 1,275 acres <br /> <br />above elevation 72U2 feet above M.S.L., which will be the <br /> <br />normal high water level of the reservoir. The District <br /> <br />shall ensure that these lands will be held in perpetuity for <br /> <br />such uses and purposes as are described in items 4, 5, 6, 7, <br /> <br />and 8 below. <br /> <br />4. The District shall dedicate for public access and use in <br /> <br />perpetuity a buffer strip around the reservoir which <br /> <br />(a) It is expected that <br /> <br />100 ~.ff1le~ 'n horizontal dis~ance <br /> <br /> <br />~~~ve M.S.L. <br /> <br /> <br />~ normal high water level of <br /> <br />shall extend no less than <br /> <br />from the elevation contou <br /> <br />the reservoir being at about elevation 7202 feet above <br /> <br /> <br />M.S.L., the ~uffer strip will vary in width from 150 <br /> <br />to 300 feet. <br /> <br />(0) The District shall cause a pedestrian hiking trail to <br /> <br />be constructed and maintained within the buffer strip, <br /> <br />but above elevation 7211 feet above M.S.L., from the <br /> <br />dam embankment westerly along the entire south side of <br /> <br />the reservoir so as to ensure public access on this <br /> <br />side of the reservoir. <br /> <br />5. Approximately 200 acres of land on the north shore of the <br /> <br />reservoir in the vicinity of Martin Creek shall be developed <br /> <br />-4- <br />