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Don Schwindt: <br />G`ynthia Cvvell: <br />Doa Schwindt• <br />I think rt would be easier for Gary to do it. <br />Can we stand out of ceremony a little and let him point it -out <br />[unmtelligible] what we're thinking about right now? <br />Syare, pleasa do. <br />Gary Lacy: i'm nat siue how good your eyes are, but 3ust to get oriented, this is <br />the parkmg lot we pulled in off the highway again. And so this is a <br />. property Iine which is also a right-of way line. The County owns <br />everythmg, as John saic3, ug - the water treat.ent plant sitting <br />somewhere m here, all the way down to here and this dash line, all <br />the way down almost to the confluence ofthe West Branch. So <br />everykhing that we walked on is atl County pazkland. <br />Now on the forest side is the County mad here, which of course is <br />the County right-of way. The tough thing to follow is, as you come <br />back through, the Ene goes here, it jogs back and ends here, jogs <br />here, jogs here [tmititeft'ble] here and back. And so it's back here <br />it goes to County-ownefl 4 the way aerass the river in this area. <br />And thaYs where the structure islocated thax we saw in the field. <br />What John is tallang about is a sli'ver right down here. It's <br />saadwiched bekween tJie County righ#-of-way and Count.y land. It° s <br />this AxmyLshaped piece of property and is literaliy in the bottom of <br />the river. Sa it's 1and-locltied b3' County ProPertY aud that's the part <br />he's tallcirig about. , <br />Don Schwindt: Thank you. Your ealI. - - - <br />Cynthia Cove]I: I jvst wauRed to clatifiy one thing. You mentionei tbat thiswas in the <br />planning process before Senafe BU1216 vvas enaGted, but did you <br />have other plans for having some kind of water rights..to this project? <br />Jabn DeVare: There were disctissions, ance we got into the design, that baving an <br />nrstream fl.ow right would snbstantially enhmi,ce the usability of the <br />course. - <br />Gynthia Covell: You want to take a break`1 Would this be a convenient t=e? <br />Don Schwindt; If rt woutd - I thmlc that, given, the We start that we got that it would <br />probably be appropriate to go right to lunch. Katherine said lunch <br />has been*planied for straight-up noon, so a break sllightly before <br />noon might be more apprapriate, if that fits your schedule. <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />September 10, 2002 Hearing Transcript <br />Page 25