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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.A
Description
UCRBRIP Habitat Restoration
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
10/8/1997
Author
UCRBRIP
Title
Final Habitat Restoration Program FY 1998 Work Plan Part 1
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<br />\-A. <br /> <br />5, Improvements on property (which would affect the value and cost <br />of the property and the potential for flood damage), <br />6. CMnership patterns (e.g" bottomlands with multiple owners), <br /> <br />Based on these criteria, on the Bottomlands Reconnaissance <br />Inventory, on results of the 1993 High Flow Damage Assessment <br />surveys. and on aerial photos taken during spring runoff, lists of <br />private and Tribal lands have been compiled as a startina point for <br />making contact with landowners, Landowners have been and are being <br />contacted to determine if they might be interested in some form of <br />agreement (i.e., to assess their willingness to <br />cooperate/participate), Where landowners have shown an interest, <br />their properties will need to go through a standard screening <br />process before an easement/agreement can be finalized, Each <br />candidate site will require a contaminants assessment, a <br />floodability survey, environmental compliance, title search, <br />appraisal, and solicitor review before an agreement can become <br />final. Within Utah. each draft agreement will be reviewed by the <br />State Attorney General's Office to resolve any issues pretaining to <br />Utah's sovereign lands along navigable waters. The property's <br />failure to pass any of the "tests" could kill the deal, <br /> <br />7 <br />
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