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<br />~"',.,~_\~ ':;'; <br />,..--.....-.~...' <br /> <br />Further recognizing the need to correlate the activities of <br />mankind with some reasonable preservation of recreational <br />flows, the CWCB is hereby vested with the exclusive authority <br />to appropriate, protect, and enforce, in a manner consistent with <br />sections 5 and 6 of article XVI of the state constitution, such <br />waters of natural streams as the board determines may be required <br />for recreational flows to preserve recreational opportunities to a <br />reasonable degree. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This approach could require the CWCB to explore recreational instream <br />flow appropriations on its own accord, or it could require the CWCB to act <br />only when a governmental entity requests the CWCB to appropriate such a <br />recreational instream flow. <br /> <br />D. Require the CWCB to be a co-applicant. This alternative would <br />require a legislative change similar to the alternative stated in paragraph <br />2.C. In addition, however, the General Assembly could require that the <br />CWCB be a co-applicant for any appropriation for a recreational instream <br />flow. If the General Assembly took such an approach, then it would need <br />to spell out a specific role for the CWCB to take in such appropriations. <br /> <br />References, available upon request (copies are attached for Board members) <br />Whitewater Wonders, Jason Blevins, The Denver Post, Business Section, El, May 29, <br />2000. <br />Proposed decree of Littleton, Case No. 1-94CW273 <br />Proposed decree of Golden, Case No. 1-98CW 448 <br />City of Thornton By and Through Utilities Bd. v. City of Fort Collins, 830 P.2d 915 <br />(Colo. 1992). <br />June 7, 2000 Letter to Greg Walcher from Ed Rapp, Engineer for Clear Creek County <br />July 12, 2000 Letter to Greg Walcher from the Clear Creek County Commissioners. <br />July 17, 2000 Letter to Dan McAuliffe from Kelly Custer ofTrout Unlimited. <br />July 17, 2000 Email to Ted Kowalski from Cindy Covell. <br />Amy Beatie and James Fosnaught, "The City of Golden's Application for Surface Water <br />Rights: A Kayak Course, Instream Flow, Dilution, or What?" Water Law Review, <br />Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp. 273-283. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />List of Municipalities in Colorado where boat chutes exist or are being designed. <br />Boulder (This course is supported donated water Denver <br />rights, and Boulder has no intention onfilingfor Durango <br />a recreational instream flow.) Fort Collins <br />Golden Grand Junction <br />Gunnison Littleton (South Suburban) <br />Littleton (Union Avenue) Ouray <br />Pueblo Salida <br />Steamboat Springs Vail <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />6 <br />