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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8507
Description
Rio Grande Project
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Date
8/1/1982
Title
Sangre De Christo Wilderness Study Area Report - San Isabel & Rio Grande National Forests part 1
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />That forested mountain land, particularly <br />in La Veta Park, be intensively planned <br />for seasonal homes and recreation. <br /> <br />That expansion of commercial land use <br />serving agricultural areas and areas of <br />seasonal homes be limited to La Veta and <br />Gardner. <br /> <br />That rural slums be removed through <br />renewal action. <br /> <br />f. <br /> <br />Alamosa County has no <br />adopted plan, policy, <br />wilderness. <br /> <br />officially <br />or program <br /> <br />approved nor <br />dealing with <br /> <br />g. Saguache County has no officially approved nor <br />adopted plan dealing with wilderness but has <br />adopted some "Policies on Intergovernmental <br />Coordination" which state: <br /> <br />Public lands should be managed under the <br />tlmultiple usel! concept; all existing uses <br />of state and Federal lands shall be <br />preserved unless it is clearly undesirable <br />from an economic and environmental <br />staudpoint. <br /> <br />-. <br /> <br />The county will not agree to any <br />wilderness designation without a thorough <br />analysis of the impact on the local <br />economy, recreational opportunities, and <br />future mineral resource development. <br /> <br />Present vehicular access to all areas of <br />the county which are of agricultural, <br />recreational, silvicultural, commercial, <br />and. firewood gathering importance should <br />be maintained provided such access does <br />not become detrimental to environmental <br />resources. <br /> <br />Prior to any "major change" in state or <br />Federal land use, the appropriate agency <br />shall meet with the county commissioners <br />to discuss possible environmental and <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />(, S 2 G 2 0 <br />
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