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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.175
Description
Wild and Scenic-Dolores River
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
4/10/1975
Title
Dolores Study-Wild and Scenic-Corresp Reports tech etc 1968-81-Dolores Wild and Scenic River Study Report Outline-Draft 1
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ATT,nCllnnlTl <br /> <br />(See VI-E-I-bl <br /> <br />Tbe li1ndJ in"""jj"t"ly adjiJcent to scenic rivers arc usually tbe ,"ost <br />sinniflcant fr"n tbe st.lndpoint of tbe river user and, tberefore, require <br />the most ~trin~p.nt controls. These ~rc the I~nds which 0ener~lly r ie within <br />a ~riM~ry I in" of si"ht corridor and the I inits of tbis corridor RenerDI Iy <br />C0n:1titut0 the "riv("!r areCl" boundary. Ho\'.'cvcr, there arc USUQlly ",JssccLJtcd <br />lands" Ddjoccnt to this (lie;) of strinscnt control vdlich reCluir'c vnrying <br />de~rcc~ of n~nngcMp.nt to prev0nt und0sirnblc dcvel0p~cnt or US0.3 w~;ch wCilld <br />cause uni1ccentable i~pact on the quality of the recreational exparirnce. <br /> <br />The "river n.re.]J1 could a~rrorrii.3tcly be termed an "esthetics manaaement zon~" <br />Vani1~CMcnt in this zone should provide stron~ protection of tbe natural <br />sc:cn~ and (lccomodate recreation use. In general, where publ ic use of the <br />shorel ine is needed for boat launching, ca~ping. or other public acco,"odation <br />or Jdr:1inistrative faci I ities fee title to such sites wi II be necessary. In <br />other parts of this zone where less stringent controls are necessary, appropriate <br />ease~ents can be used to provide for certain recreational uses, and control <br />non-compatible development. <br /> <br />T"e "ilSSOC i ated I ands" per i phera I .to the "r i ver area" are those I ands where <br />less strfnpcnt protection of thA n~tural scene wrl I suffice. Hana~emcnt <br />in t~i5 zone would seneralfy provide for exjstin~ uses whi Ie precludins any <br />f~rth9r developments w~ich would severely affect the ~ual ity of the river <br />user's recreation ex"erience. One tool for appropriate mana~e,"ent of the <br />1'2ssocfaterj lands" would be purchase of scenic ease~ents. Efforts could be <br />~nde to obtain equivalent local zoning of "associated lands" in I leu of <br />caseMents. <br /> <br />In Many cases tbe easements obtained would provide for continuin!, 'low density <br />development of the lands for agricultural, resldential, co~mercial. or even <br />industrial use so lon~ as those developMents. were cc]f"Ti(ld on in a f'lanner <br />cOT"patiblc "ith the scenic and recreational values of the river. In other <br />places More restrictive easements or fee acquisition miqht be needed. <br /> <br />066,9 <br /> <br />4/10/15 <br /> <br />f' <br />
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