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<br />14. John Hickman asked if any other improvements were proposed to be constructed in the <br />near future along the South Platte in this area. Bryan mentioned a couple of projects, but <br />none of them would have a direct impact to this one._Denver Water and UDFCD will <br />cooperate to stabilize the east bank of the South Platte along the Hazeltine Pit. <br />I5. Ken McIntosh (McIntosh Farms} added that if Alternative 3 were chosen, he wouldn't be <br />impacted. However, he is pleased with the chosen realignment for Bull Seep and he felt <br />that the Drop on the Slough was important to bring the channel bottom back up to its <br />original level. <br />16. Bryan mentioned that there should not be an administrative delay with the Bull Seep <br />relocation portion of the project since the attorney for the DMG stated that the corrective <br />action serves as an amendment. <br />17. Scott Franklin requested 8~/z" by 11" copies of the current grading plan: from ICON, -to <br />begin his ,and other agencies, review process as soon as possible. <br />18. Floodplain Development Permit Applications will need to be submitted to both <br />Commerce City and Adams County, since the project encompasses both jurisdictions. <br />19. The next meeting was set for Monday, October 29'h, at 9:30, UDFCD. <br />Minutes prepared by: <br />Craig D. Jacobson, E.LT. <br />ICON Engineering, Inc. <br />CC: Attendees, (email) <br />Barry Marrs, Brantner Ditch Company (email) <br />George McDonald, Fulton Ditch Company (Mail) <br />Date <br />C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\10-19 meeting.doc <br />