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<br />II.A.3. Acquire interest in high-priority flooded bottomland habitats. <br />II.A.3.d. Negotiate acquisition and acquire. <br /> <br />VI. Accomplishment ofFY 2002 Tasks and Deliverables: <br /> <br />A perpetual easement was acquired on the 21-acre PenningtonlBirdlBrenner property on <br />the Colorado River RM 165 at a cost of$227,000. The offer had previously been withdrawn, <br />resulting in a lawsuit. The Department of Justice decided to settle rather than going to court. <br /> <br />Two perpetual easements were acquired on the Gunnison River at RM 55: the 54.5-acre <br />Fedler property ($150K) and the 45-acre Morgan property ($135K). <br /> <br />VII. Recommendations: Continue land acquisition on an as-needed basis. <br /> <br />VllI. Project Status: Except for outstanding offers (e.g., Audubon, Hoagland), land acquisition <br />on hold pending technical review of Recovery Program. <br /> <br />IX. FY 2002 Budget Status <br /> <br />A. Funds Provided: $748,000 <br />Note: Of funds provided, $49SK was reimbursement from title company for Rasmussen, <br />Thompson, and Sullivan properties that had been acquired in June 1999. <br />B. Funds Expended: $650,000 <br />-$227K for PenningtonlBirdfBrenner <br />-$150K for Fedler <br />-$135 K for Morgan <br />-$138K for support (surveys, appraisals, etc.) <br />C. Difference: $ 98,000 <br />D. Percent ofthe FY 02 work completed, and projected costs to complete: <br />E. Recovery Program funds spent for publication charges: NI A <br /> <br />X. Status of Data Submission (Where applicable): NIA <br /> <br />XI. <br /> <br />Signed: Pat Nelson <br />Principal Investigator <br /> <br />2114/03 <br />Date <br /> <br />C-6 land acquisition page 2 <br />