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File Number
8200.400
Description
Colorado River - Colorado River Basin - Colorado River Basin Briefing Documents/History/Corresp.
State
CO
Basin
Western Slope
Date
4/1/1951
Author
Various Authors
Title
Compilation of Resolutions, Comments, and Recommendations received by the CWCB Relating to the Reports on CRSP and Participating Projects and Gunnison River Development Plan
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Report/Study
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<br />, DD03H <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br />3. It is questionable whether there will be any good resort sites border- <br />ing the Curecanti Reservoir yet the resort owners whose lands will be inundated <br />should be given a preferential right to new locations on Government lands border- <br />i~~ thi:; rsaer-;vir, ~"'id on othei' reservoirs which may be constructed in the upper-- <br />Gunnison River Basin. <br /> <br />4. That in the acquisition of the lands that will be inundated, and other <br />property affected by the proposed Curecanti Reservoir, the Government shall take <br />into consideration the effect of the income tax burden and the devaluation of the <br />dollar in awarding its compensation to the owners of said properties. <br /> <br />5. That arrangements 1IIe made in the regulation of the water from the TBlYlor <br />Park reservoir to prevent, as much as possible, the injury to and adverse effect <br />upon the fish life and fishing conditions along the streams affected, and that the <br />:;.ocal people have a pennanent voice in such regulatory meas'lres. <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that as the above conclusions and requirements he.va <br />been made after careful, thorough and complete study, debate and consideration, <br />that it is the finn belief of the people in this area that such requirements are <br />fair, reasonable and just. <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RF.SOLVED, that copies of these resolutions be transmitted to <br />Governor Dan Thornton, The Colorado .1ater Conservation Board, the Colorado River <br />Conservancy District, the Delta County Agricultural Planning Committee, the Board <br />of Directors of the Montrose Chamber of Commerce, the Colorado State Agricultural <br />"lanning Committee, and to the press. <br /> <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded the above and foregoing resolution was <br />unanimously passed, approved and adopted by the Gunnison Watershed Conservation <br />ColllIllittee representing the people in the upper Gunnison River Basin, the 19th day' <br />of April, A. D. 1951. <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br />GUNNISON WATERSHED CONSERVAT:tON COllMITTEE . <br /> <br />Guy Cox <br />Secreta.17 <br /> <br />By <br /> <br />E. L. Dutcher <br />~ <br /> <br />..........v....... <br /> <br />AtrSfIN FElT ASSOCIATION <br /> <br />A~tin, Co1.rado, A:prll 1.6, 1951 <br /> <br />Judge Clifford Stone <br />Denver, Colorado <br /> <br />Dear Sir: <br /> <br />The Austin Fruit Association unanimously passed a resolution as being <br />in fayor of the Curecanti dam project over the Bridgeport dam project <br /> <br />Yours truly <br />Austin Fruit Assln. <br />Hover Dixon, Secy. <br />
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