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6) To prevent unwanted development that would threaten the watershed and water quality <br />7) Respect private property rights <br />8) To find ways for user groups and the public land managers to work out solutions and employ <br />stewardship practices for the land and water (local control); reduce human impacts to the land <br />and water <br />Water <br />1) Need to allow water development to continue; desire for ability to use water from Hermosa Creek <br />for future water needs - basin wide; do not tie up water rights <br />2) Protect Hermosa Creek's hydrograph at current level (or close to it) so watershed is preserved <br />in -tact; permanently preserve the natural values of Hermosa Creek and in its watershed for <br />future generations <br />3) Ensure Hermosa Creek is not dammed <br />4) Ensure water quality stays at current level <br />5) Ensure trout fisheries stay strong <br />6) To reduce human impacts to the water (in general) <br />Other <br />1) Get something done; "we've been talking about this for years" <br />2) To find solutions that work for as many as possible <br />Note: These are not listed in any priority order. <br />Recommendations <br />Finally, the last step: The HCW arrived at its conclusions for the future. Here are the <br />recommendations (note: some of these issues need discussed on 11/3 and a determination <br />needs to be made around agreement): <br />Red = areas still being worked on. <br />Legislation <br />Move forward and develop "Hermosa Creek Legislation." This legislation will include <br />language that protects the values in Hermosa Creek and the watershed itself, and includes <br />Hermosa Creek Workgroup Final Report: Second Draft 11/2/09 Fir3t graft -10�28/09 16 <br />