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3/15/1984
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Minutes, Agenda, Memorandums March 15, 1984
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3. Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (Ron Holliday, • <br /> Director; Bob Morris, North Region Manager; Bruce Zeigler and <br /> Jim Hicks, District Wildlife Supervisors; and Dennis Scheiwe, <br /> Steamboat Lake Park Manager) <br /> 4. Colorado Division of Wildlife (Ann B. Hodgson, Wildlife Program <br /> Specialist) <br /> 5. Colorado Water Conservation Board (William McDonald, Director; <br /> Nick Ioannides and Demmus Harvey) <br /> 6. Morrison Creek Water and Sanitation District (Tom Sharp) <br /> 7. Stagecoach Property Owners ' Association (Norman Dunn, <br /> President) <br /> 8. MountainAir Co. (Al Saterdal , General Partner, a major private <br /> landowner in the vicinity) <br /> 9. Richard Soash, Colorado State Senator <br /> 10. Dave Wattenberg, Colorado State Representative <br /> 11. Routt County Planning Department (David Yamada, Planning <br /> Administrator) <br /> 12. The David E. Fleming Company, A Division of KKBNA, Inc. (David <br /> E. Fleming, Principal ) <br /> 13. Gary E. Guinn, Land Use Planning Consultant <br /> The Site Plan reflects a cooperative effort by all those involved to <br /> adequately satisfy both the public needs and private needs of the <br /> proposed reservoir and surrounding lands. Of the approximately 3,130 <br /> acres represented in the Site Plan, 2,090 acres (67 percent) of water <br /> surface and adjacent lands are allocated for potential public use. The <br /> majority of the proposed public land acreage is located north of the <br /> reservoir. <br /> Taking of Private Lands for Public Use <br /> Under the plan and through negotiations with the Colorado Division of <br /> Parks and Outdoor Recreation (DPOR), the Colorado Division of Wildlife, <br /> and the Upper Yampa Water Conservancy District, the MountainAir Co. will <br /> relinquish for public use approximately 90 acres of its private land <br /> holdings adjacent to the proposed reservoir. These lands include all <br /> 2 <br />
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