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Exhibit H - WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> The wildlife information provided in 1999, 2004 and 2012 for <br /> the Lupton Meadows Reservoir (M-2002-104) is applicable for the <br /> new property being added. Please refer to files for that <br /> information. <br /> All of the parcels not in the active mining operations have <br /> been actively farmed for many years. The crops grown were mostly <br /> corn, onions and alfalfa on the Parker Phases. <br /> A 200 foot band of undisturbed area will be maintained along <br /> the South Platte River. <br /> A 25 foot setback will be maintained from each side of the <br /> Little Dry Creek/Slate Ditch that bisects the Northwest phase from <br /> north to south. The Meadow Island Ditch/Lupton Bottoms East <br /> Lateral ditches run southeast to the northwest between the <br /> Northeast Phases leaving an undisturbed corridor across the <br /> Northeast Phase. <br /> The amendment area is mostly grass pasture in the Northeast <br /> Phases and irrigated crop or wetland areas in the Northwest Phase. <br /> There are no threatened or endangers species on the property. <br /> The closest eagles roost is located approximately 1550 feet east <br /> of the property and is outside the required seasonal setback areas <br /> suggested by the CPW guidelines. If new nests are observed in <br /> close proximity to the amendment area, LGE will investigate and <br /> take the necessary actions to prevent disturbance as outlined by <br /> CPW guidance. <br /> L.G. Everist, Inc. M-1999-120 <br /> Ft.Lupton Sand and Gravel 51 November,2024 <br />