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i. Findings of Fact and Recommendation. Means the written fmdings of the Board <br /> regarding the factors set out in section 37- 92- 102(6), C.R.S. (2001) and the RICD Rules <br /> and the written recommendation of the Board to the water court as to whether an <br /> application for a RICD should be granted, granted with conditions, or denied. <br /> j. Hearing Coordinator. Means the person appointed by the Director to be responsible for <br /> establishing the procedures, to the extent not otherwise set forth herein, which will <br /> govern the conduct of any public hearing on a RICD. <br /> k. Instream Flow (hereinafter referred to as "ISF "). Means any water, water rights or <br /> interests in water appropriated or acquired by the Board, pursuant to section 37 -92- <br /> 102(3), C.R.S. (2001), for the preservation of the natural environment to a reasonable <br /> degree. Pursuant to section 37- 92- 102(3), C.R.S. (2001) no other person or entity may <br /> appropriate such rights, for any purpose whatsoever. <br /> 1. Local Governmental Entity. Means a Colorado entity authorized to appropriate a RICD <br /> and includes a county, municipality, city and county, water district, water and sanitation <br /> district, water conservation district, or water conservancy district. <br /> m. Party. Means any person who has filed a statement of opposition to a RICD, or any <br /> person who has filed for party status pursuant to Rule 10 of the RICD Rules. <br /> n. Person. Means an individual, a partnership, a corporation, a municipality, the state of <br /> Colorado, the United States, or any other legal entity, public or private. <br /> o. Reasonable Recreation Experience. Means an experience in and on the water that would <br /> allow individuals with suitable skills and abilities relating to the specific recreational <br /> activity for which the water right is being sought to partake in that activity. <br /> p. Recreational In- Channel Diversion. Means the minimum stream flow, as it is diverted, <br /> captured, controlled, and placed to beneficial use between specific points defined by <br /> physical control structures pursuant to an application filed by a Local Governmental <br /> Entity, for a reasonable recreation experience in and on the water. <br /> q. Staff. Means the Director and other personnel employed by the Board. <br /> 5. Optional Pre - Application Process <br /> Prior to submitting an Application to the water court or to the Board, the Board encourages the <br /> Applicant to meet with Staff to discuss the proposed RICD application and the procedures to be <br /> followed by the Board to review the application. Staff will provide input regarding how the <br /> proposed application can meet the intent of the RICD rules. <br /> 6. Submissions Required from an Applicant <br /> Within 30 days after filing an application for a RICD with any water court, an Applicant shall <br /> submit a copy of the application to the Board Office, pursuant to section 37 -92- 102(5), C.R.S. <br /> (2001). <br /> 7. Required Findings <br /> The Board is required to make certain findings about RICDs. If the Board determines that the <br /> amount of water sought for a RICD does not represent the stream flow necessary to provide a <br /> reasonable recreation experience in and on the water and/or that the RICD does not divert, <br /> capture, and control water in its natural course or location with physical control structures, then <br /> the Board shall note that determination in its written recommendation to the water court and <br /> 2 <br />