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5/19/2003
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<br />I- <br />I <br /> <br />4n, Proner Notice, Means the customary public ne,tice procedure that is provided each . <br />year by the Board in the preamble to the Board's January Board meeting agenda. <br />This customary public notice procedure may include posting of the agenda at the <br />Board office, filing legal notices when required, mailing to persons on the Board <br />mailing lists and posting notices on the Board's website. <br /> <br />40, Stacking. As used in Rule 6, the tenns"stack" or "stacking" refer to an instance in <br />which the Board holds more than one (SF wate~ right for the same lake or reach of <br />stream and exercises the rights separately according to their decrees. <br /> <br />4p, Staff. Means the Director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board ("CWCB <br />Director") and other personnel employed by the Board. <br /> <br />5. ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION PROCEDURE <br /> <br />Sa. Recommendation of Streams and Lakes for Protection. AIl persons interested in <br />recommending certain stream reaches: or natural lakes for inclusion in the lSF <br />Program may make recommendations to the Board or Staff at any time, Staff will <br />provide a preliminary response to any person mlking such a recommendation within <br />30 working days after receipt of the recommendation at the Board Office. Staff will <br />collaborate with State and Federal agenpies and other interested persons to plan and <br />coordinate collection of field da(a necessary for development of ISF <br />recommendations. The Staff shalI advise the Board, at least annually, of all new <br />recommendations received and of streains and lakes being studied for inclusion in <br />the ISF Program. <br /> <br />Sb. Method of Making Recommendations. All recommendations transmitted to the <br />Board or Staff for water to be retained in strellms or lakes to preserve the natural <br />environment to a reasonable degree must be mad.e with specificity and in writing. <br /> <br />Sc. Board Annroval Process. Periodically, after studying streams and lakes for inclusion <br />in the TSF Program, Staffwill recommeJ;ld that tile Board appropriateISF rights. The <br />Board and Staff will use the following llnnual sc:hedule for initiating, processing and <br />appropriating ISF water rights: ' <br /> <br />Januarv <br />. The January Board meeting agenda will list proposed ISF appropriations to be <br />appropriated that year. <br />. Staff will provide data, engineflring and other infonnation supporting each <br />proposed ISF appropriation to the Bomed prior to or at the January Board <br />meeting. <br />. Staff will present its infonnatiotl and recommendation for each proposed ISF <br />appropriation at the January Board meeting. <br />. The Board will take public comment OIL the proposed ISF appropriations at <br />the January Board meeting. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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