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<br />managing a pond of this type. IDe South Dakota I:epartment of G3me, <br />Fish and Parks and the Nebraska Game and Parks Conrnission also have <br />experience in establishing fishing ponds and Vi':lUld be able to provide <br />additional infomation. <br /> <br />The expansion of the pond will re~uire that the existing earth <br />benn be removed. Another earth beI1J1 should not be built around the <br />pond since the fill placement wo1.l1d be placing an obstruction in the <br />floodway boundary developed in 1989. <br /> <br />A picnic area should also be part of the Phase development. <br />Three existing tables and a campfire ring grill could be used to <br />initially establish a picnic ctrea in the vicinity of the pond. <br />Preliminary unit costs to add [acilities to the picnic area are <br />identified in Appendix C. <br /> <br />Development of trails during phase 1 should also be in the <br />vicinity of the pond. The flood plain area offers an ideal site to <br />begin a trail system that could be expcmded in the future to include <br />Sterling's property located south of u. S. Highway f, and also the <br />State of Colorado's property located adj acent to the Ci ty property on <br />the north. Proposed trails in the vicinity of the pond are <br />approximately 4,000 feet in length. D'"pending on the type of surface <br />material selected, costs would range frem $7" ODO to $4,9,000. <br /> <br />Phase development of a parking lot should clearly <br />locations for the picnic area, pond, and trai.l network. <br />parking lot measuring 400-feet-long by 60..feet-wide <br />approximately $9,000. <br /> <br />delineate <br /> <br />A gravel <br />would cost <br /> <br />11 <br />