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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />various agreements and the filing of the Application <br />herein. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Uses: Multiple uses, including domestic, commercial, <br />irrigation, livestock watering, recreation and fire <br />protection purposes for the wells used to serve the <br />Homestead and Buffalo Meadows Subdivisions. Mul tiple <br />uses, including domestic and fire protection purposes <br />for the wells used to serve. the Cragmont and Mountain <br />Park Homes Subdivisions. <br /> <br />2.2 Up to one-hundred (100) wells may be constructed to <br />serve the Cragmont Subdivision. Up to ten (10) wells may be <br />constructed to serve the Mountain Park Homes Subdivision. Up to <br />thirty-five (35) wells may be constructed to serve the Buffalo <br />Meadows subdivision. Up to sixty (60) wells may be constructed to <br />serve the Homestead Subdivision. Buffalo Park owns, or has under <br />contract, all lands on which the proposed wells will be located. <br /> <br />2.3 The wells to be constructed in the Cragmont Subdivision <br />are tributary to Blue Creek, Cub Creek and lor BeCir Creek. The <br />wells to be constructed in the Mountain Park Homes Subdivision are <br />tributary to Bear Creek and an unnamed tributary of Bear Creek; <br />The wells to be constructed in the Buffalo Meadows Subdivision are <br />tributary to North Turkey Creek. The wells to be constructed in <br />the Homestead Subdivision are tributary to Iowa Gulch, South <br />Turkey Creek and North Turkey Creek. <br /> <br />2.4 Permitted diversions from the wells usee:! to serve the <br />CragIDont Subdivision shall be limited to a maximum sustained yield <br />of no more than two-hundred (200) gallons per minute, regardless <br />.o.f the. number of wells const:cucted to. serve that subdivision. <br />Permi tted diversions from the wells used to serve the Mountain <br />Park Homes Subdivision shall be limited to a maximum sustained <br />yield of no more than forty-five (45) gallons per minute, <br />regardless of the number of wells constructed to serve that <br />subdi vision. Permi tted diversions from the wells used to serve <br />the Buffalo Meadows Subdivision shall also be limited to a maximum <br />sustained yield of no more than one-hundred sixty (160) gallons <br />per minute, regardless of the number of wells constructed to serve <br />that subdivision. <br /> <br />2.5 The Court finds that activities by BuffCilo Park on or <br />before December 30, 1994, sufficiently indicate an <br />intent to appropriate the conditional underground water <br />rights described above. The Court furtl1er finds that <br />Buffalo Park has demonstrated that water in the amounts <br />claimed can and will be diverted and beneficially used, <br />and that the development projects can and will be <br />completed with diligence and within a reasonable time, <br />pursuant to the requirements of ~37-92-306 (9) (b), 10 <br />C.R.S. (2000). <br /> <br />9 <br />