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2002 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
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 04. PROJECT:Alpine Raw Water
LEVEL:III
SPONSOR:Town of Alpine
LOCATION:Lincoln County
PROGRAM:New Development
  
EXISTING LEGISLATION:
Purpose Chapter Session Account Appropriation Due Date
Level II 86 2001 II $40,000 2002

PROJECT INFORMATION:
The Town of Alpine would like to move forward with the design to both the improvements to Little Jenny Lake Spring area and the raw water irrigation system that was recommended in the Level II study completed in October 2001.

The applicant requests funding to finance the first phase of a two-phase construction project. Phase 1 also includes engineering design and specifications for the second phase, permitting and mitigation work, legal fees and rights-of-way. Phase 2 would include constructing improvements to the spring area and installation of the irrigation system.

The 2001 Legislature authorized a Level II study of $40,000.

RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
The WWDC recommends the project be incorporated in the New Development Program at Level III with an appropriation of $41,700. The financing plan is a 50% grant, of $27,800, and a 25% loan, of $13,900, with the remaining 25% to be provided by the sponsor.

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