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Mod. ation No, 004 <br />Coop-ative Aqreement No. 99-FC-60-11870 <br />As set forth in Section B.2.g. of this agreement and Table 1, Appendix B, of the July 1997 Cooperative <br />Agreement for Platte River Research and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats Along the <br />Centra! Platte River, Nebraska, the State of Colorado's share of the "other cash" budget is $600,000.00 or <br />no more than 15.79% excluding the cost for Fluvial Geomorphological Investigations. The Governance <br />Committee and representatives for the Cooperative Agreement have agreed that the States of Colorado, <br />Nebraska, and Wyoming will fund the Fluvial Geomorphological Investigations. Each state will provide no <br />more than $ 100,000.00 each or 3333% of the cost of said investigation. As set forth in Section D.1 of this <br />agreement, as modified, the state and federal representative for the agreement and the Nebraska Community <br />Foundation may agree in writing ta modify individual budgets within the total budget set forth above, <br />provided that the State of Colorado's expenditures under this agreement shall not exceed $650,362.72. <br />For the State of Colorado authority for the original contract and budget of $600,000.00 exists in the law in <br />Fund Number 12H, Agency PAA, APPR code PRB,GBL PRB, Object Code 1920, Contract Encumbrance <br />Number PAA C153878, and in Fund Number 100, Agency PDA, APPR code 018, Program WTRC, Object <br />Code 1920, Contract Encumbrance Number PDA C153878. As of December 31, 2000, Colorado has <br />contributed $286,734.67 towazd the "other cash" portion of the Cooperative Agreement. Therefore, a balance <br />of $313,265.33 remains for future requirements. Authority for this remaining balance exists under Fund 12 <br />H, PAA in the amount of $300,000.00 and under Fund 100, PDA in the amount of $13,265.33. <br />Authority for the additional $100,000.00 exists in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and <br />otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in <br />Fund Number 100, Agency PDA, APPR code 018, Program WTRC, Object Code 1920, Contract <br />Encumbrance Number PDA C153878. <br />Nebraska Special Provisions <br />As set forth in Section B.2.g. of this agreement and Table 1, Appendix B, of the July 1997 Cooperative <br />Agreement for Platte River Research and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats Along the <br />Central Platte River, Nebraska, the State of Nebraska's share of the total budget is $400,000.00 or no more <br />than 10.53% of the total budget excluding the cost for Fluvial Geomorphological Investigations. The <br />Governance Committee and representatives for the agreement have agreed that the States of Colorado, <br />Nebraska, and Wyoming will fund the Fluvial Geomorphological Investigations. Each state will provide no <br />more than $ 100,000.00 or 33.33% of the cost of said investigation. As set forth in Section D.1 of this <br />agreement, as modified, the state and federal representative for the agreement and the Nebraska Community <br />Foundation may agree in writing to modify individual budgets within the total budget set forth above, <br />provided that the State of Nebraska's expenditures under this agreement, when combined with Nebraska <br />payments to the the Executive Director's office before this agreement was executed, shall not exceed <br />$500,000.00. <br />Wyoming Special Provisions <br />As set forth in Section B2.g. of this agreement and Table 1, Appendix B, of the July 1997 Cooperative <br />Agreement for Platte River Research and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats Along the <br />Central Platte River, Nebraska, the State of Wyoming's share of the total budget is $300,000.00 or no more <br />than 7.89% of the total budget excluding the cast for Fluvial Geomorphological lnvestigations. The <br />Governance Committee and representatives for the agreement have agreed that the States of Colorado, <br />Nebraska, and Wyoming will fund the Fluvial Geomorphological Investigations. Each state will provide no <br />more than $ 100,000.00 or 33.33% of the cost of said investigation. As set forth in Section D.1 of this <br />Page 2 of 3