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and a detailed analysis of project compliance with the applicable approval criteria. <br />This task also involves consultation with County staff as needed during the approval <br />process. The work products for this task consist of the 1041 Amendment Application <br />and supporting documentation and final approval from Eagle County. <br />Task 4: Legal Agreement for Land Acquisition <br />The primary activity included in this task involves the negotiation of an agreement <br />between the ERPC and the Climax Molybdenum Company to provide for a land <br />exchange to accommodate the reservoir expansion. The land exchange will convey 1.987 <br />acres of surplus land owned by EPRC at several locations around the reservoir for 1.987 <br />acres of land owned by Climax along the shoreline of the existing reservoir. This <br />exchange will provide all of the land necessary to accommodate the operation of Eagle <br />Park Reservoir with the proposed enlargement, including sufficient land around the <br />shoreline of the reservoir to accommodate the additional inundation that would occur <br />with an inflow design flood event. The final work products resulting from this task will <br />be the legal documents needed to complete the land exchange transaction. <br />Task 5: Survey and Legal Descriptions <br />This task involves topographic and property boundary surveying around the perimeter of <br />the reservoir to identify areas currently owned by the ERPC that are not needed for <br />reservoir operations and expansion and areas owned by Climax Molybdenum Company <br />that are needed for the reservoir enlargement. In addition, the survey incorporated areas <br />needed by ERPC to establish wetlands mitigation sites. The work products for this task <br />include the legal descriptions and maps showing the land areas around the reservoir to be <br />exchanged between the EPRC and Climax. <br />Task 6: Project Construction <br />Following completion of Tasks 1 - 5, as summarized above, the Eagle Park Reservoir <br />Enlargement will be ready for construction. The first step in the construction process <br />involves advertising for bids from constnlction companies and selection of a construction <br />contractor. Construction of the project will include the installation of a reinforced <br />concrete weir in the dam spillway on top of the existing concrete apron, other spillway <br />improvements, and construction of the wetlands mitigation site(s). In addition, this task <br />includes construction engineering and inspection. The work products for this task <br />include 153.3 acre-feet of additional storage capacity in the Eagle Park Reservoir with 78 <br />acre-feet of firm annual yield to be available for release during the late summer, fall and <br />winter months for domestic and snowmaking uses in Eagle County. <br />May 16, 2007 <br />,~ <br />4 <br />