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Kenosha Trout Club <br />January 24-25, 2001 <br />Agenda Item 11 d. <br />(Updated February 5, 2001) <br />Water Project Construction Loan Program-Project Data <br />Borrower: Kenosha Trout Club (Homeowners Association) <br />Project Name: Lininger Lake Project Type: Rehabilitation/Purchase Water Rights <br />County: Park Drainage Basin: South Platte Water Source: South Platte <br />Total Project Cost: $75,000 Funding Sources: Borrower and CWCB <br />Type of Borrower: Municipal Median Household Income: $32,102 <br />CWCB Loan: X551,250 Interest Rate: 5.5% Term: 30 years <br />Annual Volume of Water delivered: 156 acre-feet <br />The Kenosha Trout Club is located 8 miles southwest of the Town of Grant, near <br />Kenosha Pass. The Kenosha Trout Club (Homeowners Association) operates and <br />manages community property, including all water rights, lakes, and roads. The Lininger <br />Lake, which is used for fish, wildlife and recreation purposes by subdivision residents, is <br />supplied by a junior water right and can not be filled unless its consumptive use due to <br />evaporation is replaced. The estimated average annual divertable volume is 110 acre- <br />feet, and the evaporative loss needing augmentation is 46 acre-feet. The Association <br />plans to purchase senior water rights that are suitable for augmentation, and to make <br />certain improvements to the Lininger Lake Dam. The Kenosha Trout Club is a nonprofit <br />corporation registered in the State of Colorado. The Association has 32 members and <br />the subdivision covers 240 acres, of which 51 acres is Lininger Lake. Greg Roush, P.E. <br />at Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. has completed the feasibility study. <br />Funding will come from a $551,250 loan from the CWCB for 75% of the cost. The <br />Kenosha Trout Club Homeowners Association will fund the remainder. <br />Location Map <br />