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<br />F- <br /> <br />;;.;..... <br /> <br />APPENDIX "C-1" <br /> <br />ARKANSAS RIVER <br />COMPACT ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br />REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ARKANSAS RIVER COMPACT ADMINISTRATION <br />REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING <br /> <br />December 11,1984 <br />Cow Palace Inn, Lamar, Colorado <br /> <br />. The regular annual meeting of the Arkansas River Compact <br />Administration was held at the Cow Palace Inn in Lamar I Colorado, on <br />December 11, 1984. The meeting was caHed to order at 10 a.m. by Mr. <br />Frank Cooley, Chairman and United States representative. The following <br />members of the Administration were in attendance: <br />For Kansas: <br />Carl E. Bentrup - Deerfield, Kansas <br />Ronald OIomon - Garden City, Kansas <br />David Pope - Topeka, Kansas <br />For Colorado: <br />Carl Genova - Pueblo, Colorado <br />Leo Idler - Lamar, Colorado <br />J. William McDonald - Denver, Colorado <br />Mr. Pope introduced the Kansas members of the Administration, <br />members of his staff, and others from Kansas. Mr. McDonald introduced <br />the Colorado members of the Administration, members of his staff, <br />members of the Attorney General's staff, and members of the Division <br />Engineer's staff. <br />Mr. Cooley stated that he had just received a request from the FL <br />Lyon Canal Company for storage space in John Martin Reservoir and <br />that this request would be added to the tentative agenda (see Attachment <br />AJ as item 12g. With this change, the agenda was agreed to without <br />further discussion. <br />The first item on the agenda was approval of the minutes of the May <br />10, 1984, special meeting. Mr. Pope expressed concern that the <br />discussions regarding the Pueblo winter storage program should be more <br />fully reported in the minutes. Discussion and approval of these minutes <br />was thus deferred. <br />Mr. McDonald then moved for the adoption of the minutes of the July <br />2,1984, special telephonic meeting. Mr. Pope seconded the motion, which <br />was then unanimously approved. <br />The approval of the 1983 Annual Report was next on the agenda. Mr. <br />McDonald moved that the report be appproved as distributed, subject to <br /> <br />39 <br />