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<br />WATER AGREEMENTS - DUFFY, <br />JENSEN, CLYNCKE <br /> <br />AUTHORIZATION - DENNIS <br />DUFFY WATER AGREEMENT & <br />MARION CLYNCKE WATER <br />AGREEMENT <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris <br /> <br />DENVER WATER BOARD PROPOSAL <br /> <br />NOEL HOBBS <br />Division Manager of Greenhorne <br />and O'Mara of Denver <br /> <br />7/20/82 <br /> <br />Page -11- <br /> <br />Each councilm~nber had a copy of the agree- <br />ments - request to defer the Jensen agreement <br />but authorization from Council for the Duffy <br />and Clyncke agreements, for the Mayor and <br />Clerk to sign. <br /> <br />Councilman Cussen moved, Councilman Fauson <br />seconded that the Mayor and Clerk be author- <br />ized to sign the Dennis Duffy and Harion <br />Clyncke water agreements. <br /> <br />Requested clarification on the agreements. <br />Administrator lW'url advised the Duffy agree- <br />ment was for 10 shares of Davidson Ditch <br />water for our standard offer of $1,000.00 <br />per share and the Clyncke water agreement <br />for 13.92 shares of Davidson Ditch water. <br />Wurl further explained that these were <br />junior shares but the benefit to the City <br />is the availability in the high water time, <br />and with the City's storage agreement with <br />Marshall these become a good water source <br />for the City. <br />Question called for on the motion. All in <br />favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl advised the continued <br />meeting on this proposal was cancelled because <br />more information relating to alternate pro- <br />posals to Denver's were being ~Qntemplated. <br />The time was just too limited to develop <br />anything meaningful for Council to consider. <br />Council members had a copy of the latest <br />proposal from the Denver Water Board as <br />well as a letter from Mr. Noel Hobbs, the <br />City Water Consultant of his recommendations. <br /> <br />Stated formerly he was with the Denver Water <br />Department for approximately 17 years and <br />had seen a lot of changes in the water develop- <br />ment occur during this time. Explained that <br />the Denver Water Board has a surplus of <br />water at the present time and have contractural <br />agreements with various suburbs to buy this <br />water. Their attempt at this time is to <br />allow the suburbs to participate in the <br />development of Denver's water supply in <br />two ways - one is funding a portion of an <br />EIS study (Environmental Impact Study) <br />which will be done by the Corps. of Engineers <br />with a third party consultant. Their pro- <br />