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Document related to the RPW's San Juan River Stakeholders Group
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CO
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San Juan/Dolores
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7
Date
9/23/2010
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River Protection Workgroup
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San Juan River Workgroup Meeting Minutes Draft
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people couldn't make the 18th). It will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ross Aragon <br /> Community Center. <br /> Recommendations from the San Juan River Workgroup <br /> (as of 10/29/10) <br /> (Working Draft) <br /> Public Land -West Fork <br /> • There was consensus that current protections on the public-land portion of the West <br /> Fork are adequate, recognizing that conditions can change and that Chuck cannot give <br /> final consensus until the remainder of the basin workgroups have made their <br /> recommendations. <br /> • There was consensus in favor of forming a local advisory group,with details to be <br /> worked out later. <br /> • There was consensus to consider a mineral withdrawal to protect ORVs, but more <br /> information is needed. <br /> Private Land—West Fork <br /> • There was consensus that,whatever is done, the landowners should be engaged, <br /> involved and in agreement with it. <br /> More information requested at September meeting: <br /> • The location of mineral resources <br /> • How a mineral withdrawal might work <br /> • The location and permanence of existing conservation easements <br /> • Applicable zoning rules in Archuleta and Mineral counties <br /> • Specifics of how a special zoning district would work <br /> • Hinsdale County's South End plan. <br /> Important:The San Juan River Workgroup is continuing to develop its recommendations. Thus, <br /> this document is in draft until the Working Group finishes and releases its final report. <br /> 6 <br />
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