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<br />. LERRDs may not suffice for theirsnwe.1'ne sponsor will be advised of these numbers sh0rtly,andag~0a
<br />ehanee exists that sG~pe ana costs will berevisedd€lWTIwardl<ltcrtomeetsj:YliJ::HsorGeJ[straints. '.
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<br />.cverclranrtel divers~ty, oxbowr~storation.andip0n~ .lowerin,g.~0u~~~e!1t;1itliativ~i~~l1es, includ~g~15~C~~Sof
<br />c0nceI.'N.ilnd state tbteatened,specles. , The fish can In tumpr0wdecf€loa fer waterllnrds,tlirtles, an~b1).~er 1isn-
<br />eating animals. Pana'benefits wouldindudc' an incFease insh0)l~liu:enabitatwhi@htl0uldprQvideiRer~ed'
<br />fuedingaJieas' for eotItcoInmon.andFarebi'rds, .lDozenS'of~<l1,atn,~'Ib:l1f.and,rep$lespe<ifes.'e~~{1lI1s~l
<br />be,lJ.efitfJ!lltll increased di:versitYQf""etlandand,uplilnd'p'lilnts llli1lilairirnIfl 1il:re)'0s)?ecies. ,HundI'ecls'0if~~~t0l.o/
<br />a)iidtesiderit biFdispe&escould'pltltentilil1y benefit :/'rdmth1sil'rQre~t. ,Th~Yinctl\itae w6tla)iidsp:ecies,;(&'*~;;?S
<br />terres,trild species that nest in riparian areas orfeed on prey thatwi1i1 be increailed.PllUJ.tings ofnative~ses
<br />and wildIlowerswil1 improve the wildlife species diversityofth"esite.
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<br /> Total Corps City of Fort Collins
<br /> LERRD
<br /> Cash Total
<br />Feasibilitv study 466,445 466,445 Credit
<br />Plans & Specs 341,302 341,302 $554,089 $1,170,000 $1,724,089
<br />Construction Phase 4,032,508
<br />Construction contracts 2,568,875
<br />contract suprvladm 123,906
<br />Constr. Phase non-S&A Labor 169,727
<br />Real Estate LERRD value 1,170,000
<br />TOTAL , $ 4,840,255 $3,116,166 $554,089 $1,170,000 $1,724,089
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<br />anpremeiitation SchedUle.
<br />~ added 3~ilionth extension of the study period is reflectedb~low.
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<br />P:toducflmilestone
<br />EAAI F~asibility Study
<br />DivisionApproval
<br />InitiatePlans & Specs
<br />PCAexecution
<br />LERRD, complete
<br />Complete Plans & Specs
<br />Advertise
<br />Award
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<br />.ID'onths
<br />18
<br />2
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<br />, dates"
<br />Jun 200 1- Dec 2002
<br />Dec2002 - Feb 2003
<br />Feb 2003
<br />Ju}y 2003
<br />Jatl2004
<br />Feb2004
<br />March 2004
<br />June 2004
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<br />SupplemeutalIllformation. The lime waste is not a hazardous materiaL Nowever,because of its fine
<br />consistency and potential threats to health and safety, caution must be exetcisedwhenworking wiTh0r around
<br />the lime waste, particularly in dry lUJ.d windy conditions. Any large-scale movement of the l11aterialwou1dbe
<br />done with care to avoid generating dust and to provide worker pretection as through dust mask requitements,
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<br />The sponsor understands that recreational interests along this reach ClUJ. be included upto 10 percent Qifthe,tli>tal
<br />projectcli>sts and will be shared. on a 50/50 basis between the sponsor and the Federal Govcm1inent.
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<br />Monitoring would be performed over the first few years to determine physical conformance and utilization by
<br />eh and wildlife.
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