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FE8-25 00 03:08 FROM:CDOW 303-45b-9742 TO 3038328106 PgGE:08 <br />Dec b2 99 05:16p Di~ion of Wildlife 1-9352-213 p.9 <br />In the earlier letter the Division suggested limiting Livestock <br />use, paving of access roads and use o[ a sedimentation pond to <br />limit the amounC o[ silt entering the Poudre via the slough. The <br />Division could continue to suggest those options be considered. <br />In the property eovenente, Kr. Orr Aas addressed over gracing <br />indirectly. Section 2:13 states that no lot shall be over grazed, <br />and the grazing o! animals shall not change the character of the <br />lots, t1r. Orr has also agreed that any fencing in the riparian zone <br />will allow free movement by wildlife. The Division can provide Mr <br />Orr with fence design that will allow unrestricted movement by <br />wildlife. We appreciate Kr. Orr~o efforts nn this matter. <br />Once again, the Division would request a clause in the subdivision <br />covenants alerting property owners that abatement of wildlife <br />conflicts is the respannibility o! the propmrty owner within the <br />guidelines established by State and Federal law. It would also be <br />appropriate to notify prospective property owners that hunting is <br />a valid recreational pastime in the area. This would allow <br />potential buyers to be more fully informed concerning their rights <br />and responsibilities. <br />In closing I would like to thank you and Kr. Orr for your careful <br />consideration of the Division's concerns. Please feel free to call <br />if we can be of further service. <br />Best Regards, <br />Larr R~d <br />enc. <br />cc Rick ?toss, Habitat Biologist, DOW <br />