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<br />, <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />- 3- <br /> <br />5.21(B)(2) Published notice shall also contain the following information: <br />a. Flow amounts of contested ISF Recommendations may change based on <br />information received during the public notice and comment period. <br />b. Staff will maintain, pursuant to Rule 4.IO(b), an ISF Subscription Mailing List for <br />each water division composed ofthe names of all persons who have notified the <br />Board Office that they are interested in ISF activities in that water division. Any <br />person desiring to be on the ISF Subscription Mailing List must contact the Board <br />Office. <br />c. Any meetings held between Staff and members of the public will be open to the <br />public and may be posted on the Board's website 2 weeks prior to the meeting and <br />noticed to persons on the ISF Subscription Mailing List. The Board's website is <br />(http://cwcb.state.co . us/). <br />d. Any Notice to Contest must be received by the Board no later than March 31 st. All <br />requests for Party status and Contested Hearing Participant status must be received by <br />the Board no later than April 30th. <br />e. Staff will aunounce its final ISF recommendation concerning contested <br />appropriations at the September Board meeting and will send notice of the final <br />recommendation to all persons on the Contested Hearing Mailing List. <br />f. The Board may take final action on any uncontested ISF appropriations at the May <br />Board meeting. <br /> <br />5.21(C) After the Board declares its intent to appropriate, notice ofthe Board's action shall <br />be mailed within five working days to the County Commissioners of the county(ies) in which the <br />proposed action is located. <br /> <br />5.21(D) Final action by the Board on the ISF recommendations will occur no earlier than the <br />May Board meeting. <br /> <br />January 2002 ISF Board Memo.doc <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Financing. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />