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<br />PUBLIC PROCESS <br /> <br />The City of Englewood recognizing state and federal mandates to reduce water demands in their <br />service area, instructed its staff to evaluate the impacts of water conservation on water supply <br />and resource planning. It was the City's determination that it was more beneficial to the City's <br />utilities to positively direct water efficiency planning rather than react to lower water <br />consumption which is inevitable becaUse of the federal mandates requiring the manufacture of <br />water conserving fLxtures and appliances. <br /> <br />In an attempt to develop a positive, proactive image of the City's water conservation plan, the <br />City has involved key community leaders to review the program. Public representatives, three <br />council members and four volunteers, were selected by the City Council to oversee the City's <br />utility activities. These public representatives known as the Englewood Utility Board reviewed <br />the program detail by detail and provided valuable input into which water conservation methods <br />would be most effective. After revie\ving the preliminary plan, making amendments, the Utility <br />Board then invited members of the public to review the plan and make comments. <br /> <br />After public scrutiny of the plan, the Plan was submitted to the City Council for their review and <br />approval. <br /> <br />The following is a copy of the affidavit and public notice providing for a 60 day public comment <br />period and where to inspect the plan: <br /> <br />PASTE COpy OF AFFIDAVIT HERE <br />