<br />AG Report2013-5-17.pdf ATTORNEY GENERAL’S REPORT
<br /> ATTORNEY GENERAL’S REPORT Cases involving the Colorado Ground Water Commission May 17, 2013 The listing below summarizes matters in which the Office of the Attorney General represents
<br /> the Colorado Ground Water Commission as of May 3, 2013. CHEROKEE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Case No. 08-GW-71 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Management District: Upper Black
<br /> Squirrel Creek Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer and District Court Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: An application for approval of a replacement plan to make new appropriations
<br /> from the alluvial aquifer within the basin. Objections were submitted by the District, along with four other water users in the basin. A hearing was held for two weeks in Denver beginning
<br /> on June 8, 2009 during which the applicants completed their initial presentation and the objectors began their presentations. An additional week of hearing scheduled for August 3
<br /> through 7, 2009 was vacated following a ruling from the Division 2 Water Court regarding Cherokee’s use of some of its wells, subject to further negotiations and amendment of the proposed
<br /> replacement plan. This case was consolidated with change cases 08GW78 and 09GW15, and the trial was set to continue in January 2010 Status: In November of 2009, the Upper Black Squirrel
<br /> Creek Ground Water Management District filed in District Court, in Case No. 98CW80 for a declaratory judgment asking the court to determine whether Cherokee is required to use its waste
<br /> water as recharge for the basin or if that waste water can be claimed as replacement credit under a replacement plan. The District also filed for a preliminary injunction to prevent
<br /> Cherokee from claiming waste water returns in the Basin as augmentation credit in the replacement plan in 08GW71 until the motion for declaratory judgment is resolved. The preliminary
<br /> injunction was granted. Meridian moved to intervene but that motion was denied, the issue appealed to the Supreme Court and the decision reversed. Meridian also moved to dismiss the
<br /> case for lack of jurisdiction and the Supreme Court denied the motion and awarded the District attorney fees as a result, since the issue has already been litigated in this very case.
<br /> The district court must now decide the issue of the declaratory judgment with Meridian as a party to the proceeding. CHEROKEE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Case No. 08-GW-78
<br /> 09-GW-15 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek 2 Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer Attorney: Jen Mele Subject:
<br /> Applications to change the type and place of use of wells. Objections were submitted by the District and other water users in the basin. Both cases were consolidated with 08GW71.
<br /> Status: See above. EDNA FARMER ET AL. Case No. 09-GW-02 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing
<br /> Officer Attorney: Subject: This case involves the determination of water right in the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed by Cherokee Metropolitan District. The
<br /> applicant moved to consolidate this case with 08GW71, the replacement plan application by Cherokee and Meridian Service Metropolitan District, and09GW03, another application for determination
<br /> of water right (discussed below). This motion was denied by the hearing officer. Status: The hearing officer will set the matter for a hearing. DANIEL AND THERESA FARMER ET AL.
<br /> Case No. 09-GW-03 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer Attorney: Subject: This
<br /> case involves the determination of water right in the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed by Cherokee Metropolitan District. The applicant moved to consolidate this
<br /> case with 08GW71, the replacement plan application by Cherokee and Meridian Service Metropolitan District, and 09GW02, another application for determination of water right (discussed
<br /> above). This motion was denied by the hearing officer. Status: The hearing officer will set the matter for a hearing. MERIDIAN SERVICE METRO DISTRICT Case No. 09-GW-11 3 Designated
<br /> Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: Application for a change of water right.
<br /> Two parties filed objections. Status: The hearing set for February 25 and 26, 2010 has been stayed because the water rights to be changed were for use in the replacement plan in
<br /> 08GW71. The matter is stayed pending resolution of the motion for declaratory judgment in 98CW80. GALLEGOS, REINALDO, ET AL Case No. 03-GW-06 Designated Basin: Upper Crow Creek
<br /> Management District: Before: District Court Attorney: Pat Kowaleski Subject: Petition to de-designate portions of the Upper Crow Creek Designated Ground Water Basin. Background:
<br /> The petitioners originally sent letters to the State Engineer in 2002 and 2003 seeking curtailment of wells within the Basin. The State Engineer declined to curtail wells and the
<br /> petitioners appealed the issue of the Commission’s jurisdiction over surface water rights first to District Court and eventually to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court held that the
<br /> Commission has jurisdiction over surface water rights only to the extent the holder of surface rights seeks to change a boundary of a designated basin, in which case the surface rights
<br /> owner must show, using information that was not before the Commission at the time of designation, that pumping of the designated ground water has more than a de minimis effect on the
<br /> surface rights and is causing injury to those rights. The matter was remanded to the Commission, and this petition to de-designation a portion of the designated basin was filed with
<br /> the Commission on August 11, 2010. Status: Petitioners have appealed the Commission’s denial of the petition. The District Court in Greeley has set a 10 day trial, in February
<br /> 2014, for de novo review of the Commission’s decision to deny the Gallegos request to alter the boundaries of the Upper Crow Creek Designated Basin. Objectors moved to dismiss the appeal
<br /> on the grounds that the appeal was not timely filed but the motion was denied. Objectors have now moved the court for a determination of law that Commission was in error when it ruled
<br /> that the Objectors’ cross-appeal on the issue of waiver was not timely filed, and argues for a remand to the Commission for a ruling on the merits of the cross-appeal. The issue is
<br /> not yet fully briefed by the parties. WILLIAM GREATHOUSE Case No. 11-GW-06 Designated Basin: Southern High Plains Management District: Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br /> 4 Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: Application for final permit. Applicant does not agree with Staff’s assessment of the amount of irrigated land associated with the permit. Status:
<br /> This matter is stayed while applicant applies for supplemental permit for the additional acreage. NKB OBJECTIONS Designated Basin: North Kiowa-Bijou Management District: North
<br /> Kiowa-Bijou Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: In a number of cases, the North Kiowa-Bijou Ground Water Management District is objecting to the
<br /> issuance of the final permit because of a failure of the pemits/wells to be included in the records of the assessor of Adams County. The District contends that failure of such registration
<br /> and payment of the annual assessment on said wells is evidence of abandonment. The District is the only objector in each instance. Status: Many applicants against whom the District
<br /> has filed an objection to the issuance of the final permit simply pay $500 or otherwise settle and the District withdraws its objection. So far all matters have been resolved without
<br /> the need for a hearing. MERIDIAN SERVICE METRO DISTRICT Case No. 12-GW-10 Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Before: Jody Grantham,
<br /> Hearing Officer Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: An application for junior surface and storage rights was filed in water court (10CW95), however objectors argue that the claimed water
<br /> is actually designated ground water since if not for the diversion, it would recharge the basin. Since only the Commission has the authority to decide when water is designated basin
<br /> water, the matter is now before the Commission to make this determination. Status: The hearing was held January 22 - 24, 2013 before the Hearing Officer. The Hearing Officer issued
<br /> the Initial Decision of the Hearing Officer on April 25, holding that the applicant must determine what portion of the water claimed in the water court application historically contributed
<br /> to the water supply of the designated basin and subtract that out from the surface water claim. Any appeal of the Initial Decision to the Commission must be submitted by May 27, 2013.
<br /> 5 JAMES HUME Case No. 12-GW-27 Designated Basin: Southern High Plains Management District: Southern High Plains Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: Mr. Hume is objecting to the
<br /> amount of water in the final permits for wells associated with Permit Nos. 15906-F, 16087-F, 17144-F and 20268-F. Mr. Hume claims he is entitled to water diverted at alternate points
<br /> for the four wells. Since Mr. Hume never formally requested and obtained the ability to use alternate points of diversion for the wells, Staff’s position is that the permitted amounts
<br /> cannot take into account historical diversions at other locations. Status: A hearing has been set for September 5, 2013. LOST CREEK DAIRY Case No. 12-GW-28 Designated
<br /> Basin: Lost Creek Management District: Lost Creek Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: Application to appropriate ground water from the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed
<br /> by the Lost Creek Ground Water Management District and the Lost Creek Land and Cattle Company and Equus Farms Inc. intervened in the matter in order to file objections to the application.
<br /> Status: All parties to this matter stipulated, it was remanded to Staff and a determination was issued. Kendall, Kenneth and Iris Case No. 13-GW-2 Designated Basin:
<br /> Kiowa-Bijou Management District: North Kiowa-Bijou Attorney: Jen Mele Subject: The Kendalls filed an objection to the cancelation of their conditional permit by Staff. Prehearing
<br /> statements have been filed by the Kendalls and Staff, and there are no other parties to this case. Parties have until May 31, 2013 to submit any additional evidence. After such time
<br /> the Hearing Office will likely consider the matter and issue an initial decision. Status: The Kendalls have indicated they intend to submit a signed statement from the owner of
<br /> the subject well at the time of use in question that the well was in fact being used. Staff anticipates that the Hearing Officer will issue his initial decision once that additional
<br /> evidence has been submitted.
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<br />ATTORNEY GENERAL’S REPORT
<br />Cases involving the Colorado Ground Water Commission
<br />May 17, 2013
<br />The listing below summarizes matters in which the Office of the Attorney General represents the Colorado Ground Water Commission as of May 3, 2013.
<br />cherokee metropolitan district
<br />Case No. 08-GW-71
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer and District Court
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: An application for approval of a replacement plan to make new appropriations from the alluvial aquifer within the basin. Objections were submitted by the District, along with
<br /> four other water users in the basin. A hearing was held for two weeks in Denver beginning on June 8, 2009 during which the applicants completed their initial presentation and the objectors
<br /> began their presentations. An additional week of hearing scheduled for August 3 through 7, 2009 was vacated following a ruling from the Division 2 Water Court regarding Cherokee’s
<br /> use of some of its wells, subject to further negotiations and amendment of the proposed replacement plan. This case was consolidated with change cases 08GW78 and 09GW15, and the trial
<br /> was set to continue in January 2010
<br />Status: In November of 2009, the Upper Black Squirrel Creek Ground Water Management District filed in District Court, in Case No. 98CW80 for a declaratory judgment asking the court
<br /> to determine whether Cherokee is required to use its waste water as recharge for the basin or if that waste water can be claimed as replacement credit under a replacement plan. The
<br /> District also filed for a preliminary injunction to prevent Cherokee from claiming waste water returns in the Basin as augmentation credit in the replacement plan in 08GW71 until the
<br /> motion for declaratory judgment is resolved. The preliminary injunction was granted. Meridian moved to intervene but that motion was denied, the issue appealed to the Supreme Court
<br /> and the decision reversed. Meridian also moved to dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction and the Supreme Court denied the motion and awarded the District attorney fees as a result,
<br /> since the issue has already been litigated in this very case. The district court must now decide the issue of the declaratory judgment with Meridian as a party to the proceeding.
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<br />cherokee metropolitan district
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<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: Applications to change the type and place of use of wells. Objections were submitted by the District and other water users in the basin. Both cases were consolidated with
<br /> 08GW71.
<br />Status: See above.
<br />edna farmer et al.
<br />Case No. 09-GW-02
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney:
<br />Subject: This case involves the determination of water right in the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed by Cherokee Metropolitan District. The applicant moved to consolidate
<br /> this case with 08GW71, the replacement plan application by Cherokee and Meridian Service Metropolitan District, and09GW03, another application for determination of water right (discussed
<br /> below). This motion was denied by the hearing officer.
<br />Status: The hearing officer will set the matter for a hearing.
<br />daniel and theresa farmer et al.
<br />Case No. 09-GW-03
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel Creek
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney:
<br />Subject: This case involves the determination of water right in the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed by Cherokee Metropolitan District. The applicant moved to consolidate
<br /> this case with 08GW71, the replacement plan application by Cherokee and Meridian Service Metropolitan District, and 09GW02, another application for determination of water right (discussed
<br /> above). This motion was denied by the hearing officer.
<br />Status: The hearing officer will set the matter for a hearing.
<br />meridian service metro district
<br />Case No. 09-GW-11
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: Application for a change of water right. Two parties filed objections.
<br />Status: The hearing set for February 25 and 26, 2010 has been stayed because the water rights to be changed were for use in the replacement plan in 08GW71. The matter is stayed pending</
<br /> resolution of the motion for declaratory judgment in 98CW80.
<br />Gallegos, Reinaldo, et al
<br />Case No. 03-GW-06
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Crow Creek
<br />Management District:
<br />Before: District Court
<br />Attorney: Pat Kowaleski
<br />Subject: Petition to de-designate portions of the Upper Crow Creek Designated Ground Water Basin.
<br />Background: The petitioners originally sent letters to the State Engineer in 2002 and 2003 seeking curtailment of wells within the Basin. The State Engineer declined to curtail wells
<br /> and the petitioners appealed the issue of the Commission’s jurisdiction over surface water rights first to District Court and eventually to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court held
<br /> that the Commission has jurisdiction over surface water rights only to the extent the holder of surface rights seeks to change a boundary of a designated basin, in which case the surface
<br /> rights owner must show, using information that was not before the Commission at the time of designation, that pumping of the designated ground water has more than a de minimis effect
<br /> on the surface rights and is causing injury to those rights. The matter was remanded to the Commission, and this petition to de-designation a portion of the designated basin was filed
<br /> with the Commission on August 11, 2010.
<br />Status: Petitioners have appealed the Commission’s denial of the petition. The District Court in Greeley has set a 10 day trial, in February 2014, for de novo review of the Commission’s
<br /> decision to deny the Gallegos request to alter the boundaries of the Upper Crow Creek Designated Basin. Objectors moved to dismiss the appeal on the grounds that the appeal was not
<br /> timely filed but the motion was denied. Objectors have now moved the court for a determination of law that Commission was in error when it ruled that the Objectors’ cross-appeal on
<br /> the issue of waiver was not timely filed, and argues for a remand to the Commission for a ruling on the merits of the cross-appeal. The issue is not yet fully briefed by the parties.
<br />
<br />WILLIAM GREATHOUSE
<br />Case No. 11-GW-06
<br />Designated Basin: Southern High Plains
<br />Management District:
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: Application for final permit. Applicant does not agree with Staff’s assessment of the amount of irrigated land associated with the permit.
<br />Status: This matter is stayed while applicant applies for supplemental permit for the additional acreage.
<br />NKB Objections
<br />Designated Basin: North Kiowa-Bijou
<br />Management District: North Kiowa-Bijou
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: In a number of cases, the North Kiowa-Bijou Ground Water Management District is objecting to the issuance of the final permit because of a failure of the pemits/wells to be
<br /> included in the records of the assessor of Adams County. The District contends that failure of such registration and payment of the annual assessment on said wells is evidence of abandonment.
<br /> The District is the only objector in each instance.
<br />Status: Many applicants against whom the District has filed an objection to the issuance of the final permit simply pay $500 or otherwise settle and the District withdraws its objection.
<br /> So far all matters have been resolved without the need for a hearing.
<br />meridian service metro district
<br />Case No. 12-GW-10
<br />Designated Basin: Upper Black Squirrel
<br />Management District: Upper Black Squirrel
<br />Before: Jody Grantham, Hearing Officer
<br />Attorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: An application for junior surface and storage rights was filed in water court (10CW95), however objectors argue that the claimed water is actually designated ground water since
<br /> if not for the diversion, it would recharge the basin. Since only the Commission has the authority to decide when water is designated basin water, the matter is now before the Commission
<br /> to make this determination.
<br />Status: The hearing was held January 22 - 24, 2013 before the Hearing Officer. <The Hearing Officer issued the Initial Decision of the Hearing Officer on April 25, holding that the
<br /> applicant must determine what portion of the water claimed in the water court application historically contributed to the water supply of the designated basin and subtract that out
<br /> from the surface water claim. Any appeal of the Initial Decision to the Commission must be submitted by May 27, 2013.
<br />
<br />JAMES HUMECase No. 12-GW-27
<br />Designated Basin: Southern High PlainsManagement District: Southern High PlainsAttorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: Mr. Hume is objecting to the amount of water in the final permits for wells associated with Permit Nos. 15906-F, 16087-F, 17144-F and 20268-F. Mr. Hume claims he is entitled
<br /> to water diverted at alternate points for the four wells. Since Mr. Hume never formally requested and obtained the ability to use alternate points of diversion for the wells, Staff’s
<br /> position is that the permitted amounts cannot take into account historical diversions at other locations.
<br />Status: A hearing has been set for September 5, 2013.
<br />LOST CREEK DAIRYCase No. 12-GW-28
<br />Designated Basin: Lost CreekManagement District: Lost CreekAttorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: Application to appropriate ground water from the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer. An objection was filed by the Lost Creek Ground Water Management District and the Lost Creek Land
<br /> and Cattle Company and Equus Farms Inc. intervened in the matter in order to file objections to the application. <
<br />Status: All parties to this matter stipulated, it was remanded to Staff and a determination was issued.
<br />Kendall, Kenneth and IrisCase No. 13-GW-2
<br />Designated Basin: Kiowa-BijouManagement District: North Kiowa-BijouAttorney: Jen Mele
<br />Subject: The Kendalls filed an objection to the cancelation of their conditional permit by Staff. Prehearing statements have been filed by the Kendalls and Staff, and there are no
<br /> other parties to this case. Parties have until May 31, 2013 to submit any additional evidence. After such time the Hearing Office will likely consider the matter and issue an initial
<br /> decision.
<br />Status: The Kendalls have indicated they intend to submit a signed statement from the owner of the subject well at the time of use in question that the well was in fact being used.
<br /> Staff anticipates that the Hearing Officer will issue his initial decision once that additional evidence has been submitted. <
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<br />Agenda2013May.docx NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF THE
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<br />NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF THE
<br />COLORADO GROUND WATER COMMISSION
<br />10:00 a.m., Friday, May 17, 2013
<br />Town of Castle Rock Council Chambers
<br />100 N. Wilcox, 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
<br />A G E N D A
<br />Determine quorum
<br />Review and approval of agenda items
<br />Approval of Minutes for Meeting of February 15, 2013
<br />Report of the Executive Director by State Engineer Dick Wolfe
<br />Commissioners’ Reports
<br />Hearing on a request by Mary Ellen Hardwick for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 23205-FP.
<br />Hearing on a request by Verna Marlene Hill for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 6412-FP.
<br />Staff Report by Keith Vander Horst
<br />Report of the Attorney General by Jen Mele. This is a background briefing on legal issues in the written report.< The Board may refer any item< contained or discussed under this topic
<br /> to Agenda Item No. 14 for discussion in Executive Session if the Board has questions about the litigation.
<br />District Reports:
<br />Marks Butte, Frenchman, Sand Hills and Central Yuma GWMDs by Nate Midcap
<br />W-Y GWMD by Jack Dowell
<br />Arikaree GWMD by Rod Mason
<br />Plains and East Cheyenne GWMDs by BreAnn Ferguson
<br />Southern High Plains GWMD by Max Smith
<br />North KiowaBijou GWMD by Robert Loose
<br />Upper Black Squirrel GWMD by Dave Doran
<br />Upper Big Sandy GWMD by Dave Taussig
<br />Lost Creek by GWMD by Thomas Sauter
<br />Upper Crow Creek Basin by Scott Tietmeyer
<br />Republican River Water Conservation District by Deb Daniel
<br />Old Business
<br />New Business
<br />Location of August Meeting
<br />Public Comments
<br />Executive Session (if needed)
<br />Adjournment
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<br />Agenda2013May.pdf NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF THE
<br /> 1. Determine quorum 2. Review and approval of agenda items 3. Approval of Minutes for Meeting of February 15, 2013 4. Report of the Executive Director by State Engineer Dick
<br /> Wolfe 5. Commissioners’ Reports 6. Hearing on a request by Mary Ellen Hardwick for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 23205-FP.
<br /> 7. Hearing on a request by Verna Marlene Hill for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 6412-FP. 8. Staff Report by Keith
<br /> Vander Horst 9. Report of the Attorney General by Jen Mele. This is a background briefing on legal issues in the written report. The Board may refer any item contained or discussed
<br /> under this topic to Agenda Item No. 14 for discussion in Executive Session if the Board has questions about the litigation. 10. District Reports: a. Marks Butte, Frenchman, Sand Hills
<br /> and Central Yuma GWMDs by Nate Midcap b. W-Y GWMD by Jack Dowell c. Arikaree GWMD by Rod Mason d. Plains and East Cheyenne GWMDs by BreAnn Ferguson e. Southern High Plains GWMD by Max
<br /> Smith f. North Kiowa-Bijou GWMD by Robert Loose g. Upper Black Squirrel GWMD by Dave Doran h. Upper Big Sandy GWMD by Dave Taussig i. Lost Creek by GWMD by Thomas Sauter a. Upper Crow
<br /> Creek Basin by Scott Tietmeyer b. Republican River Water Conservation District by Deb Daniel 11. Old Business 12. New Business a. Location of August Meeting 13. Public Comments 14.
<br /> Executive Session (if needed) 15. Adjournment NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF THE COLORADO GROUND WATER COMMISSION 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 17, 2013 Town of Castle Rock Council Chambers
<br /> 100 N. Wilcox, 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104 A G E N D A
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<br />
<br />NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF THE
<br />COLORADO GROUND WATER COMMISSION
<br />10:00 a.m., Friday, May 17, 2013
<br />Town of Castle Rock Council Chambers
<br />100 N. Wilcox, 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
<br />A G E N D A
<br />Determine quorum
<br />Review and approval of agenda items
<br />Approval of Minutes for Meeting of February 15, 2013
<br />Report of the Executive Director by State Engineer Dick Wolfe
<br />Commissioners’ Reports
<br />Hearing on a request by Mary Ellen Hardwick for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 23205-FP.
<br />Hearing on a request by Verna Marlene Hill for a variance to Rule 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3, and 7.3.4 to allow for the relocation of a well, permit no. 6412-FP.
<br />Staff Report by Keith Vander Horst
<br />Report of the Attorney General by Jen Mele. This is a background briefing on legal issues in the written report.< The Board may refer any item< contained or discussed under this topic
<br /> to Agenda Item No. 14 for discussion in Executive Session if the Board has questions about the litigation.
<br />District Reports:
<br />Marks Butte, Frenchman, Sand Hills and Central Yuma GWMDs by Nate Midcap
<br />W-Y GWMD by Jack Dowell
<br />Arikaree GWMD by Rod Mason
<br />Plains and East Cheyenne GWMDs by BreAnn Ferguson
<br />Southern High Plains GWMD by Max Smith
<br />North KiowaBijou GWMD by Robert Loose
<br />Upper Black Squirrel GWMD by Dave Doran
<br />Upper Big Sandy GWMD by Dave Taussig
<br />Lost Creek by GWMD by Thomas Sauter
<br />Upper Crow Creek Basin by Scott Tietmeyer
<br />Republican River Water Conservation District by Deb Daniel
<br />Old Business
<br />New Business
<br />Public Comments
<br />Executive Session (if needed)
<br />Adjournment
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<br />Enforcement Items and Actions
<br />NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS
<br />Plains GWMD
<br />A certified letter was recently sent to B&B Farms requesting meter information for their small capacity commercial well. The District believes the well has not yet been equipped with
<br /> a totalizing flow meter (as required by the permit), and there is some concern that the well is going to pump in excess of its annual permitted acre-foot allocation. We are awaiting
<br /> the owner’s response.
<br />A certified letter was recently sent to Schall Land Co. LLC requesting meter information for their small capacity commercial well. The District believes the well has not yet been equipped
<br /> with a totalizing flow meter (as required by the permit), and there is some concern that the well is going to pump in excess of its annual permitted acre-foot allocation. We are awaiting
<br /> the owner’s response.
<br />Fred Ebert has been found to be using a domestic well for small capacity commercial purpose. Mr. Ebert is currently working with staff to correct the issue, and he is applying to change
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