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<br />, . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ ~ <br /> <br />d. Ratification of Stipulation, Case No. (New <br />Appropriation), Leavenworth and Chicago Creeks. Clear <br />Creek Basin. <br /> <br />Mr. Jencsok reported on this item by summarizing the facts <br />as set forth in Mr. McDonald's memorandum to the Board dated <br />November 5. 1984. <br /> <br />Following Board discussion. Mr. Robbins moved. 6econded by <br />Mr. Lochhead that the Board authorize the Attorney General to <br />enter into a stipulation with the Adolph Coors Company for the <br />Board's water right application on Leavenworth Creek so long as <br />that stipulation doe6 no more than state what the law is with <br />regard to the instream flow appropriation being sought by the <br />Board. Motion adopted unanimously. <br /> <br />Mr. Vandemoer moved. seconded by Mr. Robbins, that the <br />Board not file water rights applications for instream flows on <br />Leavenworth Creek until the study of a potential reservoir <br />being conducted jointly by the Adolph Coors Company and the <br />Town of Idaho Springs is completed. Motion adopted unanimOUSly. <br /> <br />Aqenda Item 11 - Bear Creek Reservoir Space Allocation - <br />Appendix E <br /> <br />In his report on this item, Mr. McDonald recalled the Board <br />discussions at the July and September 1984 Board meetings <br />concerning the interest expressed by several local entities to <br />acquire allocation of space in Bear Creek Reservoir for <br />conservation storage space. In a response to an earlier Board <br />request, the corps indicated that a final determination on the <br />availability and allocation of space was awaiting the <br />completion of the Corps' Denver Tri-Lakes System Operation <br />Study. <br /> <br />preliminary results of the study were received from the <br />Corps early in November. However. a complete report and final <br />analY6is i6 still being prepared. The preliminary data <br />received raise a number of questions and. consequently, it was <br />not possible to prepare a thorough analysis and study results <br />for the November meeting. <br /> <br />No formal motion was offered. Consensus of the Board was <br />that the staff should continue working with all interested <br />parties to finalize the determination as to the availability of <br />space for water conservation purpose6 in Bear Creek Reservoir <br />and to determine a plan for the allocation of any available <br />space to interested parties. <br /> <br />-9- <br />