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<br />. <br /> <br />Contract Processing Status Report: This is a Status Report showing the contracts that <br />have been completed since March 1999, the status of contracts in process, and the projects <br />awaiting contracts. Listed below is a summary. <br /> <br />STATUS <br /> <br />CONTRAcrS <br /> <br />AMOUNT <br /> <br />Contracts Completed in FY98 <br />Contracts Completed in FY99 <br /> <br />Contracts-In-Process <br />Contracts A waiting Processing <br /> <br />34 <br />27 <br />14 <br />47 <br /> <br />$ 6,783,990 <br />$ 19,162,883 <br />$ 16,119,250 <br />$ 30,891,583 <br /> <br />CONTRAcrS PAID IN FULL. Since the May 1999 meeting, there have been no loans paid in full. <br /> <br />CONTRAcrS COMPLETED. The following three contracts were completed since the May 1999 meeting. <br /> <br />1. Buffalo Mutual Irrigation Company 71,000 <br />2. Fort Morgan 8,000,000 <br />3. Jefferson County 25,000 <br />4. New Cache La Poudre Amendment 0 <br />$ 8,096,000 <br /> <br />CONTRAcrS IN PROCESS. There are currently 14 contracts-in-process, listed below, for approximately $11 <br />million. <br /> <br />1. Castle Pines North Metropolitan District <br />2. Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />3. Columbine Ranches Property Owners Association <br />4. Consolidated Mumal Water Company <br />5. DeWeese Dye Ditch & Reservoir Co. <br />6. Dolores Water Conservancy District <br />7. Fort Morgan (Amendment) <br />8. Leroux Creek Water Users Association <br />9. City of Loveland <br />10. Military Park (Amendment) <br />I I. Model Land & Irrigation Co. <br />12. Palisade <br />13. U. S. Fish & Wildlife <br />14. Wood Lake Mutual Water Co. <br /> <br />o <br />2,000,000 <br />305,250 <br />10,000,000 <br />734,000 <br />75,000 <br />o <br />1,150,000 <br />500,000 <br />o <br />335,000 <br />750,000 <br />1,250,000 <br />270,000 <br /> <br />PROJEcrS AWAITING CONTRACTING. There are 47 contracts (30 project loans and 17 contract <br />amendments), inclliding the projects on this year's Construction Fund Bill, valued at $31 million that are <br />awaiting contracting. <br /> <br />Office of Conservation Planning <br /> <br />Agricultural/Multipurpose Demonstration Grants: We developed 9 agricultural! <br />multipurpose grants to demonstrate water use efficiency measures and stimulate the development <br />of creative and innovative approaches. Currently 5 of these projects are still working. <br />Information about these projects is summarized in the following table: <br /> <br /> <br />Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District- <br /> <br />6 <br />