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<br />CONCEPTS FOR BASIN EVALUATION AND <br />PRIORITIZATION <br /> <br />1. Projects must be completed on an application used by the State IBCC and CWCB. All <br />applicable sections must be completed. <br /> <br />Done. Completed application and appropriate attachments is attached. <br /> <br />2. Projects must conform to the values encompassed by the SW Basin Bylaws, <br />Especially the following goals and objectives. <br /> <br />This project conforms to the five goals and objectives stated. Refer to the <br />application and specifically to the "Evaluation Criteria" answers provided in this <br />attachment. <br /> <br />3. Provide the financial details on the plan, including cost sharing and other possible <br />funding sources. Give a financial overview and rough timetable for completion of the <br />project. <br /> <br />The financial details of the plan can be found in the Preliminary Engineering <br />Report. Refer to the Summary Project letter as to how to access this document. <br />Cost sharing includes $1,772,580 in grants and loans to be provided by Rural <br />Development. $260,000 requested of CWCB. The project will take 6 to 7 months to <br />complete. <br /> <br />To assist the Roundtable in determining whether and to what extent a proposed project meets the <br />values set forth in the Bylaws, the following questions should be addressed by the applicant. <br /> <br />1. What benefit(s) does the project provide? Are these multiple purposes? Note: this does <br />not mean that a single purpose project would be rejected, but for major funding requests, <br />addressing multiple use needs would be an advantage. <br /> <br />See answer "a" under Evaluation Criteria on this attachment. <br /> <br />2. Outline the steps needed for completion of the project. What permit issues <br />must be addressed? <br /> <br />Please refer to the Preliminary Engineering Report for detailed project information <br />(see project summary letter as to how to access the report). No special permit issues <br />are involved in this project; routine Montezuma County Construction permitting. <br /> <br />3. For prioritization of different proposals and assessment of the merits of the plan, <br />can this project be physically built with this funding or are fmther studies needed before <br />actual construction is commenced? Do these studies or additional steps delay the <br />completion of the project substantially? <br /> <br />Goodman Point Water Association Application - Evaluation Criteria Attachment 2 <br /> <br />Page 5 <br />