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<br />n^I'\O~f:' <br />\JiJ~),jU...} <br /> <br />The ptincipa1 accomplishments of the workshops were: <br /> <br />1. the meetings provided an opportunity for discussion and group <br />interaction between interested individuals. <br /> <br />2. ~ list of approximately 80 concerns were identified. At the <br />fourth workshop, about 20 of these were identified as being <br />the most significant. <br /> <br />3. A variety of resource use conflicts were identified. <br />Some of the most important involved conflicts between wildlife, <br />tecreation and wilderness values and the impacts of man. <br /> <br />4. Six possible management concepts were discussed and critiqued <br />by the participants of the fourth workshop. <br /> <br />5. A variety of groups and individuals have become interested in <br />the Williams Fork Land Use Plan. <br /> <br />Sixty'individuals participated in at least one of the workshops. <br />About:twenty individuals participated in at least three,workshops. <br />Many individuals represented themselves due to a personal interest, <br />and m,ny others represented organizations, companies or government <br />agencies at all levels; including the following: <br /> <br />eureau of Land Management <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />~olorado Division of Planning <br />Golorado Division of Natural Resources <br />~olorado Department of Agriculture <br />Trout Unlimited <br />eolorado Open Space Council <br />~iddle Park Water Conservancy District <br />~olorado State Historical Society <br />Western Slope Gas Company <br />~H2M Hill (Environmental Consultants) <br />~oppers Company, Inc. <br />Edward Hines Lumber Company <br />~enver Water Department <br />AMAX, Incorporated <br />Northwest Colorado Council of Governments <br />~rand County Regional Planning Board <br />Grand County Division of Development and Planning <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />; <br />,i <br /> <br />, <br />i, <br /> <br />,; <br />j <br />