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Basin Roundtables
Basin Roundtable
Gunnison
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Minutes
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10/24/2005
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<br />Draft <br /> <br />Eric Hecox announced that a run-off for the agricultural at-large seat will be required <br />between Pete Kasper and Dixie Luke. <br /> <br />The roundtable voted on the agricultural run-off & the votes were collected. <br /> <br />Hugh Sandburg stated he had given more back ground previously but has an endorsement <br />letter from Gunnison Energy. He is a registered professional engineer. <br /> <br />Mike Alberg stated that he owns and operates Mountain Sweet Corn that processes sweet <br />corn. They use a lot of water in this process making ice. <br /> <br />Bill Trampe stated that there are three candidates. The roundtable voted & the votes were <br />collected. <br /> <br />Bill Trampe requested discussion on how to move forward with the recreation seat. <br /> <br />Eric Hecox stated that there would need to be an industrial run-off between Rorak <br />Kiklevich and Hugh Sandburg. There was also no 2/3rds for the agricultural seat. The <br />roundtable voted on the industrial run-off & the votes were collected. <br /> <br />Bill Trampe indicated that there was 30 minutes to finish the process. He thought it <br />would be helpful to know the ballot tally on two remaining candidates. <br /> <br />Eric Hecox indicated that there was no 2/3rds for the industrial seat either. The Tallies <br />were as follows: <br /> <br />Recreation: <br />Agriculture: <br />Industrial: <br /> <br />Hank Hotze 12 and Dave Gann 8 <br />Pete Kasper 13 and Dixie Luke 7 <br />Rorak Kiklevich 9 and Hugh Sanburg 11 <br /> <br />Bill Ferguson moved that a simply majority for these mandatory seats be enough. 2nd?? <br />Passed. <br /> <br />The roundtable revoted for each of the 3 contested seats. <br />Hank Hotze was selected for recreation. <br />Pete Kasper was selected for agriculture. <br />Hugh Sanburg was selected for industrial. <br /> <br />Remaining At-Large Seats <br /> <br />Tyler Martineau moved that the group now hold an election for the remaining water <br />rights seat from the water rights holders and then open the four remaining seats to <br />everyone. Dennis Steckel seconded. <br /> <br />9 <br />
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