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<br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. BRACHMAN: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. BRACHMAN: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. BRACHMAN: <br /> <br />MR. VELEHRADSKY: <br /> <br />MR. BRACHMAN: <br /> <br />middle .of this property that they call a state <br />park. Since they have owned this property the <br />last several years, there has been absolutely <br />no maintenance, no boundaries are marked, they <br />have not supported this property, there are no I~_- <br />facilities on these 80 acres, it's a mess, <br />frankly. It's a real problem. The citizens in <br />Douglas County are very upset in that there is <br />nobody that will provide any sanitation facil- <br />ities. They are confused-as to how the state <br />can support a 4,000-acre park when they can't <br />support 80 acres. <br /> <br />In our last session of the subcommittee of <br />CECEP, the group which John referred to, I felt <br />that we came up with a viable alternative to <br />the Castlewood dam and reservoir project in that <br />we talked about a possibility of raising the <br />spillway approximately 11 feet and raising the <br />reservoir about 3 feet. Is that correct? Or <br />5 feet?" <br /> <br />"Five. II <br /> <br />"Is that one of the alternatives listed <br />here?" <br /> <br />nYes." <br /> <br />"Where is that located?" <br /> <br />"I think it's plan 3 on page 27. It's a <br />10-foot high concrete parapet wall." <br /> <br />"We feel that plan 3, if this is the <br />correct one - by raising the dam 10 feet - is <br />that correct?" <br /> <br />"Yes. II <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"Raising the spillway crest would prove to <br />be a very viable alternative to construction of <br />the Castlewood dam and reservoir, which is only <br />a very small tributary in this area for com- <br />parable costs. The last flood in this area, <br /> <br />-26- <br />