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Jefferson
Arapahoe
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South Platte
Title
Chatfield Reallocation Study: Meeting Minutes 06/22/2005
Date
6/22/2005
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CWCB
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Meeting Summary
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<br />- 6 - <br /> <br />. Terry Baus has been very active on behalf of the project. We believe that the Mayor is <br />supportive of our actions as well. <br />. We have almost all of the "Letters of Commitment" with the Water Users. Brighton and <br />Western Mutual Ditch Company are the only ones left and are in progress. The CWCB is <br />working on an MOU with State Parks. Some of the Water Users' have requested short time <br />extensions and the CWCB will work with them. <br />. The CWCB and the Attorney General's Office have met with Mt. Carbon Metro District in mid <br />June, 2005. Mt. Carbon made a presentation to the board staff asking for 350 AF. The CWCB <br />has requested that we wait for the results from Antecedent Flood Study before we consider the <br />request. Any CWCB action on the Mt. Carbon Request will have to back to the CWCB <br />Members after August 2005 following a statement of recommendation from the Chatfield <br />Water Users Sub Committee. <br />. The FCSA inkind VS. cash considerations require that the state come up with $500,000 cash <br />starting on July 1,2005. Cash from the CWCB will come from water interests and be matched <br />with CWCB funds to hopefully fund the completion of the study. <br />. State Parks is doing some direct cash investment that has been acknowledged by the Corps. <br />. There are so many study tasks going simultaneously right now the CWCB proposes the need to <br />start with quarterly reporting by all. This study action is stated in the original FCSA contract. <br />. The new CWCB Information Technology Specialist is Heinz Weischelbaumer and he has <br />acknowledged the need to beefup the CWCB web site and make all documents easily found <br />and available over the web. <br />. The CWCB Flood Protection Section Chief position has been advertised and in a few months <br />the Director will appoint Larry Lang's replacement. <br />. The Department of Natural Resources and the CWCB have been talking and will attempt to <br />keep Larry Lang as the "Project Special Consultant" for the Study. Frank McNulty of the <br />Executive Director's Office echoed Larry's comments and stated that "the Department wants to <br />maintain Larry's expertise on the project." <br /> <br />Future Meetin2s <br />. The CWCB will invite the sixteen water users for a special contract review meeting on July 26, <br />2005 to review the "Letter of Commitment", Payment Notice, and the Environment Restoration <br />proposal. This meetin2 is a "Special Water Users Meetin2" that has been set for Julv 26. <br />2005. at the Division of Wildlife's "Bi2 Horn" Room. at 6060 Broadwav. from 1- 3 PM <br />and representatives from all of the Water Users Groups are reQuested to come. <br /> <br />. A general study review meeting will conducted during the second week of August (date, time, <br />and place) TBA. <br /> <br />Flood Protection . Water Project Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />
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