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BUILDING SUPPORT: A bipartisan bill aims to get more condos and townhomes built in Colorado P8

Kathleen Conti is sworn in as the Arapahoe County commissioner for District 1 on Jan. 9 by 18th Judicial District Judge Carlos Samour Jr. KYLE HARDING

Conti sworn in as commissioner STAFF REPORT

Former state Rep. Kathleen Conti was sworn in on Jan. 9 to her new position, representing Arapahoe County’s First District on the Board of Commissioners. Conti, a Republican who served three terms in the state legislature representing the 38th House District, ran unopposed for the seat,

replacing Nancy Doty, who unsuccessfully ran for State Senate District 26 in November. District 1 encompasses Littleton, Englewood, Sheridan, Bow Mar, Columbine Valley and west Centennial. Conti was also unanimously selected as the board’s finance officer, while District 2 Commissioner Nancy Sharpe was chosen as board chair and

District 3 Commissioner Jeff Baker was chosen as chair pro-tem. Conti, a Littleton resident, was first elected to the house in 2010, and re-elected twice before opting not to run again. Former District 1 Commissioner Susan Beckman of Littleton, a Republican, won Conti’s old seat in the house, defeating Centennial Democrat Robert Bowen.

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‘Our job is to provide the best service possible to our communities and do it at the lowest possible cost.’ Chris Armstrong, Littleton fire chief | Page 5 INSIDE

VOICES: PAGE 12 | LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 19 | SPORTS: PAGE 22

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Coffman leads subcommittee U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman was selected Jan. 11 as the chair of a Congressional subcommittee. Coffman, a Republican who represents the 6th Congressional District, will head up the Military Personnel Subcommittee within the House Armed Services Committee. The subcommittee leads congressional efforts on military personnel policy, reserve component integration and employment issues, military health care and education and prisoner of war and missing in action issues. A retired Marine Corps officer, Coffman is the only member of Congress to serve in both the Gulf War and the Iraq War.

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About me I’ve lived in Littleton for 23 years. I moved from Dallas because the climate is awesome and the scenery is beautiful. I had visited Colorado numerous times and found so many exciting outdoor activities to do.

A career in dog training I have been a dog trainer and behaviorist for 22 years. I did an apprenticeship with a trainer and behaviorist in Boulder, and I started my own company, A Wagging Success. I offer classes as well as private sessions. My life is devoted to helping people understand that training dogs is done is a positive and loving way. I have always loved dogs and I have two Labrador retrievers: Bronco, a yellow lab, and Haines, a black lab. My dogs are also animal actors and have done numerous TV shows and commercials. Bronco is in a national ad for the Chevrolet Cruze that is currently running. My dogs have also done hospital therapy visits and competition agility.

My hobbies I spend a lot of time every day with my dogs making sure they have fun exercise and mental stimulation. We enjoy hiking and snowshoeing. I also like to work out at the gym and do yoga to keep myself in shape mentally and physically. I’m an experienced golfer and skier and fly small planes and am an avid traveler. I want to see as much of this world as possible. I also like to read and started a book club last year. If you have suggestions for My Name is…contact Kyle Harding at kharding@coloradocommunitymedia.com

ACC hosting medical career fair The Arapahoe Community College Career and Transfer Center will host a health care career day on Jan. 31. The event is free and open to the public. Representatives from health care organizations will be on hand to answer questions and accept resumes for jobs such as laboratory and pharmacy technicians, medical assistants and nurses. The event will be held in the Summit Room, or room M1900, at the Littleton Campus, 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, from 1 to 4 p.m.

Vicky Kirkland of Littleton is a dog trainer, golfer, skier and traveler. Her dogs, Bronco, right, and Haines, are animal actors. Bronco is currently appearing in a national Chevrolet ad campaign. COURTESY PHOTO

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Josh Horner did not let his attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder stop him from learning two new languages, living in two foreign countries, leading his college choir section and writing a book. Because of those accomplishments over his 4 1/2 years at Colorado State University, the Centennial resident was honored as the College of Liberal Arts’ outstanding graduate. “I think the most compelling thing was how he was able to overcome ADHD and still do so well in school,” CSU communications coordinator Jeff Dodge said. “It sounds like it was a positive for him in the sense that it drove him to travel and see parts of the world he would not have otherwise seen.” Every semester, CSU honors a representative from each of its eight colleges as an outstanding graduate. They are nominated by professors and department heads. More than 2,000 students graduated from CSU in December. For Horner, who was born in Littleton and lived in Parker before moving to Centennial, the honor was unexpected. “I didn’t think I was qualified for it, but I decided I’d take it,” Horner said. Dealing with ADHD An international studies and Spanish major, one of Horner’s major challenges was completing reading assignments because ADHD makes it difficult to maintain focus. “I think ADHD is often very misunderstood and it is turned into a joke,” Horner said. “It can take a great toll on your self-esteem when school systems are built on the premise of evaluating you with a grade. People with ADHD feel like failures.” It wasn’t until college that Horner truly understood his ADHD and learned how to complete school work effectively. He developed strategies to help him stay focused, such as writing notes for a history class in Spanish or leaving a classroom when he could feel his attention wandering. “The amount of information I learned having left the class is greater than the amount I would have lost just spacing out and missing it,” he said. Horner called all the distractions noise. “The noise is essentially a number of symptoms of ADHD which make you constantly focused on outside stimuli,” Horner said. “You can have four entire things going in your head at once and it can be very tiring, especially when you are trying to focus in class or trying to focus on a reading assignment.” But he still graduated with a 3.6 GPA. Pursuing his passions Horner discovered music his freshman year when a friend asked him to join her for a choir rehearsal. “I had never been in a choir and never

Josh Horner’s love for new challenges has given him a desire to reach out to other cultures and help people who deal with similar struggles to what he faces with his ADHD. COURTESY PHOTO read a piece of music before,” he said. Horner was so impressed with the experience he remained in choir for the rest of his undergraduate career. After two years, he was the section leader for the tenor section. Leaving the choir behind, he said, was the hardest part about graduating. Horner studied abroad twice, first in Argentina and then in Japan, learning both Spanish and Japanese before traveling there. “When you learn a foreign language, the most important skill you take away is the ability to learn language,” Horner said. “When I was learning Spanish, I was learning to deconstruct my own language and take in another. When I joined Japanese class, that skill took me to the top of the class.” His favorite memories in Japan were conversations had with his host mother, who did not speak “a lick of English,” while sitting around a traditional Chinese table that had a heater beneath it. And for his final school project, Horner used his experiences with ADHD and travel to write a 53-page book titled “Noise.” “I decided to write my book on something different,” Horner said. “Sometimes travel is a form of escapism. What if you travel to escape something as opposed to travel to broaden your horizons? Because my ADHD can cause me so many issues when I am stagnant and still for too long, when I moved abroad it was a fresh start.” Moving forward Horner is excited about the possibilities that lie ahead. “I want to be a jack of all trades,” he said. “I want to make orchestral scores, record comedy, make a video game and create art. I am not content with being trilingual — I want to learn more languages.” Because of his struggles in school, Horner wants to one day try teaching. And he recently applied to a program to teach English in Japan. “I want to work somewhere I can make a difference,” Horner said. “Growing up and doubting my potential for so long — it would be great to go into a classroom and find a kid who is like me to tell them that they are worth something.”


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Chiefs brief Littleton on possible fire merger Littleton, South Metro, Cunningham officials say departments may be able to provide better service by working together BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

A unification of Littleton Fire Rescue, South Metro Fire Rescue and the Cunningham Fire Protection District could help cut costs and improve service time, the chiefs of the three departments told Littleton City Council at a study session Jan. 10. Officials from South Metro approached LFR Chief Chris Armstrong last summer about the possibility of a merger. The three departments have engaged in preliminary discussions ever since, and have been gathering information — including response time, transport numbers and department borders — in order to determine if the deal would be feasible. A unified department of 600 employees would cover nearly 300 square miles across the south metro area, with a population of

about half a million people, likely making it the second-largest department in the state behind the Denver Fire Department. Armstrong told the council that three factors need to be studied to determine if a merger makes sense: firefighter and resident safety, service delivery and long-term financial sustainability. “We’re public servants,” Armstrong said. “Our job is to provide the best service possible to our communities and do it at the lowest possible cost.” He said South Metro Chief Bob Baker had approached him and said that the three departments could likely cut costs and perform more effectively if they united. Cunningham Chief Jerry Rhodes said talks of merging the departments have taken place as far back as 1995. “This is not something that we just popped up with,” he said. While the chiefs said a larger department could help bring lower costs for fire trucks and firefighting equipment, Littleton City Councilmember Jerry Valdes asked if there is a point of diminishing returns for a growing department. Rhodes, who is on the board of directors of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, said a department typically does not see decreased efficiency until it reach-

es 2,000 to 2,500 employees. Littleton Fire Rescue covers not only the city of Littleton, but Highlands Ranch, west Centennial and portions of unincorporated Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties. Armstrong said the partnerships have allowed LFR to maintain lower costs as well. “If any one of those partners left Littleton Fire Rescue, in terms of us providing them service, we would not be able to sustain what we currently have,” he said. “The costs would be prohibitive.” Armstrong said South Metro’s territory includes areas like the Denver Tech Center and Lone Tree that bring in large amounts of tax revenue. South Metro’s district also includes Parker, Castle Pines and a large swath of Centennial, among other areas in Arapahoe and Douglas counties. The Cunningham district is much smaller than the other two, comprising a 14-square mile chunk of Centennial and unincorporated Arapahoe County. Armstrong also pointed to response time as something that could be improved by a merger. He said the department’s response time in Highlands Ranch is about 9 1/2 minutes, and that the department has fought response-time problems in other areas. He said resources are needed to fix those and other issues. He added that South

A COMBINED DEPARTMENT The proposed Littleton Fire Rescue/South Metro Fire Rescue/Cunningham Fire Protection District merger would combine three departments into one of Colorado’s largest. The department would cover 285 square miles with about 498,500 residents ranging from the Denver Tech Center to Castle Pines to unincorporated Jefferson County and have more than 600 employees. Metro is accredited by an outside agency and maintains response times of just over 7 1/2 minutes. A presentation has already been made to the Littleton Fire Protection District Board of Directors, and the Highlands Ranch Metro District will be briefed later this month. Councilmember Bill Hopping said that, moving forward, he would want to see maps of response times and station placement. Mayor Bruce Beckman said that another meeting would be scheduled as the departments gather more information. “We have a moral obligation to our community and our taxpayers to say `if there’s another department that can provide it at a better rate, and equal or better service, does it make sense to look at doing it together?’ ” Armstrong said.

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Teacher returns from journey to Antarctica A picture of a portion of the 72-mile-long fissure in a portion of the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica. The fissure developed as a portion of the ice shelf the size of Delaware is breaking off.

Englewood resident spent month working on NASA project BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

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Englewood resident Maggie Kane piled up frequent flier miles late last year as she traveled from Colorado to southern Chile to take part in Operation Icebridge, where she served as a member of the crew flying over Antarctica as part of the NASA mission to monitor changes in polar ice from a fixed-wing aircraft. Operation IceBridge’s continuing mission is to collect data on changing polar land and sea ice and maintain continuity of measurements between ICESat missions, similar ice-study missions conducted by satellites. The original ICESat mission ended in 2009, and its successor, ICESat-2, is scheduled for launch in 2018. Kane is a science teacher at Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning in Denver. She is one 12 teachers selected from about 200 who applied in the nationwide search for educators to participate in PolarTREC. On the website, PolarTREC is described as an educational research experience in which K-12 teachers participate in polar research, working closely with scientists as a pathway to improving science education. Kane took time recently to answer some questions about her monthlong experience.

Englewood resident Maggie Kane, a science teacher, was selected to spend a month working with NASA scientists on flights to take measurement of polar ice. COURTESY PHOTOS

What about the experience surprised you? It was so much more than I expected. I expected to be shadowing the scientist and watching them work but I wasn’t just along for the ride. It was a steep learning curve to bring me up to speed so I could work with the scientists. I felt like I was a sponge trying to absorb the amount of learning that I was able to engage in on a daily basis. I became a vital member of the team. I am a scientist but I also am an educator. One of my tasks, a task I enjoyed, was to engage with schools by sharing the scientific information I was learning with the students in a meaningful way.” How did you share information with students? There was a program on the aircraft to connect with schools. Schools could book a time and then it was like a chat line as I chatted about the mission and

tried to answer their questions. We communicated with one school in Mexico and a number of schools throughout the United States. Also, when I completed the flying phase of my trip I spent two days with students in two different schools in Santiago, Chile. I also posted my journal online and schools including the school where I teach kept track of what I was doing in the South Pole. What was a typical day like for you? It was a demanding schedule. We had breakfast at about 6 a.m., went to briefing, and then took off for 10 to 12 hours gathering data flying over the ice. We usually got back to quarters about 10 p.m. but I still had emails to send out and I had to complete my journal before I went to bed. I was on site 26 days and made 13 flights. It was challenging, but I didn’t want to sit in camp and miss a minute of the excitement of flying the missions. Were there surprises? I think the biggest surprise for me was the extent and beauty of the ice in Antarctica. The ice isn’t flat. There are mountains, shelves and crevices that are truly amazing. It is a bit overwhelming. Another surprise was the eager-

ness of children to learn about the mission. I found the children I talked to in Santiago and those I talked with on line very interested in the study and what was happening to the ice in the South Pole. What do you feel is important about the mission? The mission documents the melting of the ice in Antarctica. Right now a huge portion of the Larsen Ice Shelf is about to break off. The water under the shelf is warming so eventually a big chunk of ice will break off and float away. The crack where the ice is separating from the shelf is very visible. It starts out looking like a little line in the ice. The crack runs about 72 miles and widens to where it is 30 meters wide and a kilometer deep. When the ice breaks away from the shelf the piece visible above the water will be the about the size of the state of Delaware and the ice will extend down into the ocean maybe 1,000 feet. I am concerned that most people don’t understand what is happening to the ice pack at both poles. My wish is that more leaders would study the data and make the decision to help us take actions to at least slow the warming causing the ice melt.

Greenhouse supports learning at Mackintosh Littleton school adding hydroponic gardening to facility for students BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Since 2013, students at Littleton’s Mackintosh Academy have been using a greenhouse to learn about botany and agriculture while growing vegetables. “It gives us the opportunity to grow in self-management,” said eighth-grader Sam Pausback. Last week, the school received a $4,600 grant from the Colorado Garden Foundation to outfit the greenhouse with hydroponics and a misting irrigation system, as well as drip irrigation for its outdoor garden. Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using a nutrient solution dissolved in water. Alison Weems, seventh- and

eighth-grade math and science teacher at Mackintosh, said that she hopes to increase production in the greenhouse in order to support experimentation in her classes. “We’re very much in the growing and building stage and still figuring out how to incorporate it into the curriculum for the whole school,” she said. The greenhouse is used across the spectrum at Mackintosh, from kindergarteners learning about the job of being a farmer up to seventhand eighth-graders raising crops to sell at a student-run farmer’s market. Pausback and fellow eighthgrader Quinn Yates say that they’ve learned a lot from experimenting with plants in the greenhouse, raising tomatoes, greens, cucumbers and herbs. They also said it gives them an appreciation of how food is brought to the table. “You could go your entire life going to the grocery store and never

Mackintosh Academy eighth-grader Quinn Yates checks on plants in the school’s student-run greenhouse. Mackintosh recently received a grant to add a hydroponic system to the greenhouse. COURTESY PHOTO know where you’re getting those vegetables from,” Pausback said. Weems said that students have

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Construction defects bill introduced Bipartisan measure addresses insurers’ legal costs BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Reforming Colorado’s construction defects laws in order to incentivize the building of condominiums and townhomes has emerged as a priority for both Republicans and Democrats early in the legislative session. State Senate President Kevin Grantham, R-Cañon City, and House Speaker Crisanta Duran, D-Denver, are prime sponsors of a bill tackling the issue, with co-sponsorship from House Assistant Minority Leader Cole Wist, R-Centennial, and Sen. Angela Williams, D-Denver.

“This is the first step in a multi-tier process to help Coloradans attain a home of their own, and I am pleased to be a part of this critical legislation,” Wist said in a statement. Senate Bill 17-045 was introduced Jan. 11, the first day of the session, and has been assigned to the senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee. It Wist targets insurance rates. In construction defects actions in court in which more than one insurer has a duty to defend a party, the bill would require the court to apportion the cost of defense among all of them. Supporters of the bill say it would simplify and reduce litigation costs. “By targeting insurance rates, we’re addressing the problem without reducing consumers’ rights to protect the property that they spend their life’s

savings to buy,” Duran said. Grantham said that while 100,000 people moved to the state last year, only 25,000 new homes were built. Reforming the law on construction defects has been a longtime priority of Republicans in the Legislature. They say the status quo prevents condos and townhomes from being built, leading to Coloradans facing the choice of either apartments or single-family homes, with no middle-price ground. Reform is also supported by several business groups, including the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce. Some cities and towns — including Lakewood, Littleton and Parker — have passed ordinances addressing the issue in recent years, as legislation died at the Capitol. State Rep. Susan Beckman, R-Littleton, has identified reforming construction defects laws as a priority of hers this session.

“There is a need to greatly modify the destructive construction defects law that was passed in 2008,” the Littleton Republican told Colorado Community Media in early January. “We must ensure a market-driven economy and availability of attainable home ownership options that are not hindered by regulation and manipulation. Rep. Kevin Van Winkle, R- Highlands Ranch, also says the issue is a priority. “Flawed laws from the recent past have made it impossible for homebuilders to meet market needs, especially for first-time homebuyers and downsizing seniors,” he told Colorado Community Media ahead of the session’s kickoff. “Instead of attainable housing, many Colorado families are trapped in apartments, unable to realize their housing dream.”

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The good, bad and unknown Urgent Care and ER. about health effects of pot Together at Last. Traffic accident, mental Always Open. illness risks are among those examined by panel BY MALCOLM RITTER ASSOCIATED PRESS

It can almost certainly ease chronic pain and might help some people sleep, but it’s also likely to raise the risk of getting schizophrenia and might trigger heart attacks. Those are among the conclusions about marijuana reached by a federal advisory panel in a report released Jan. 12. The experts also called for a national effort to learn more about marijuana and its chemical cousins, including similarly acting compounds called cannabinoids. The current lack of scientific information “poses a public health risk,” said the report, released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Patients, health care professionals and policy makers need more evidence to make sound decisions, it said. Several factors have limited research. While the federal government has approved some medicines containing ingredients found in marijuana, it still classifies marijuana as illegal and imposes restrictions on research. A federal focus on paying for studies of potential harms has also impeded research into possible health benefits, the report said. The range of marijuana products available for study has also been restricted, although the government is expanding the number of approved suppliers. Twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized

marijuana for a variety of medical uses, and eight of those states plus the district have also legalized it for recreational use. Colorado has legalized both. The report lists nearly 100 conclusions about marijuana and its similarly acting chemical cousins, drawing on studies published since 1999. It found strong evidence, for example, that marijuana can treat chronic pain in adults and that similar compounds ease nausea from chemotherapy, with varying degrees of evidence for treating muscle stiffness and spasms in multiple sclerosis. Limited evidence says marijuana or the other compounds can boost appetite in people with HIV or AIDS, and ease symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, the report concluded. But it said there’s not enough research to say whether they’re effective for treating cancers, irritable bowel syndrome, epilepsy, or certain symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, or helping people beat addictions. There may be more evidence soon: a study in Colorado is investigating the use of marijuana to treat PTSD. Turning to potential harms, among the committee’s conclusions: • Strong evidence links marijuana use to the risk of developing schizophrenia and other causes of psychosis, with the highest risk among the most frequent users. • Some evidence suggests a small increased risk for developing depressive disorders, but there’s no evidence either way on whether it affects the course or symptoms of such disorders, or the risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder. • Substantial evidence links pot smoking to worse respiratory symptoms and more frequent episodes of chronic bronchitis.

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A purebred, 8-week-old Papillon puppy worth $1,300 was stolen from Perfect Pets in Centennial on Jan. 3. According to an Arapahoe County Sherriff ’s Office news release, the suspects are a man and woman in their 20s, both white with dark hair. Video footage of the puppy being stolen can be seen on the Arapahoe County Sheriff ’s Office Facebook page: www. facebook.com/ArapahoeSO/videos/1380808035296113/ The female suspect picked the puppy up “by the back of the neck” out of a dog pen display and carried it to the back of the store, the news release states. The male suspect then distracted the store employee while the woman put the dog under her

sweatshirt. Both suspects left through a back exit without paying, according to the release. “By the way the lady grabbed the puppy, we are concerned about the puppy’s safety,” said Lexi Esquibel, manager of the store at 6840 S. University Boulevard. “She was less than two pounds. Those small-breed dogs are known to go hypoglycemic. If they don’t get care, water and soft food, they could get really sick and die.” Anyone with information about the crime, the whereabouts of the stolen dog or the identification of the suspects is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward. Additionally, Perfect Pets is offering a $300 reward. You can also call the sheriff ’s office’s tip line at 720874-8477 with information.

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Legislators target transportation funding No sign of unity in opening round as Colorado faces billions in needs BY KRISTEN WYATT ASSOCIATED PRESS

There’s no debate — Colorado needs a big plan to pay for billions in needed highway upgrades. But that’s where agreement ended Jan. 11 as the state’s divided Legislature began work for the year. Republicans in the House and Sen-

ate gave differing takes on whether Colorado should ask voters to pass a new tax to pay for more than $8 billion in transportation projects. And Democrats are talking up different ways to pay for roads. New Republican Senate President Kevin Grantham, of Cañon City, took the unusual step of not rejecting a tax hike. Instead, he simply asked Democrats to take a careful look at cutting other spending first. Colorado requires voters to approve tax hikes, so Grantham called it essential to sell the tax as the only possible option for improving roads.

Developmental Pathways Holiday Outreach Sometimes Santa comes in disguise as he did for about 700 people with developmental disabilities or delays this year. For more than a decade, the local community centered board Developmental Pathways has held their much-anticipated Holiday Outreach program. Supported individuals and/or families in need are nominated to participate in this extraordinary program. The program nominees are asked to submit gift requests, and the generous supporters of Developmental Pathways fulfill those requests.

One parent had this to say about her encounter with Pathways’ undercover Santa: “Dear Donors, I wanted to express our overwhelming gratitude for all the donations to my family this Christmas. This has been such a tough year for me and my husband with my cancer diagnosis and treatments. We have tried to keep things as normal as possible for our kids. The gifts we received for Christmas were such a heartwarming blessing and brought so much joy to our kids. I look forward to paying all of your generosity forward once I recover and life gets back to normal. God bless you and your family.” Developmental Pathways would like to thank all the donors, volunteers, and employees that put on their elf hats for a few weeks so that hundreds of families could feel the warmth of the Christmas spirit. Thank you to… Developmental Pathways Staff CH2M Hill Chubb Insurance Franklin Elementary Great West Life Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP Morrisey Design Standard Insurance Technolink of the Rockies Via West El Dorado Elementary Espree Child Learning Center Coyote Creek Elementary Wildcat Mountain Elementary Bear Canyon Elementary Governors Ranch Elementary Cherry Creek Child Find Solace Health Care

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“If we are going to ask (taxpayers) for more out of their own pockets to fund these bond payments, then we must also demonstrate the commitment to reprioritize the dollars they’ve already entrusted to us,” Grantham said. That was a softer scolding than Democrats received in the House, where Republican minority leader Patrick Neville, of Castle Rock, Neville insisted that Colorado has enough money and needs no tax increase for roads. “Revenue for transportation is something we can control without asking taxpayers for more money,” Neville said, without explaining what he’d like to cut, though schools and health care are among the biggest spenders in Colorado’s existing pocketbook. Democratic House Speaker Crisanta Duran, of Denver, suggested both Duran parties could seek voter approval for a new tax. Duran said in an opening-day news release that she was involved in “promising discussions” with members of both parties in both chambers to devise a comprehensive statewide plan to upgrade the

transportation system. “Anyone who’s been on I-25 at rush hour, anywhere from Fort Collins to Pueblo, knows the need is real,” she said, Senate Democratic leader Lucia Guzman, of Denver, meanwhile, repeated appeals to free up money by exempting a hospital tax from state revenues. Grantham has called that idea a non-starter. Other issues explored on opening day: Health care Grantham said he was proposing a bill to repeal Colorado’s health insurance exchange, a move that would have residents instead shop on the federal insurance marketplace. Democrats, including Gov. John Hickenlooper, will likely see the move as an attack on President Barack Obama’s signature domestic-policy achievement. Education Duran called on Republicans to consider big changes to how the state funds public education. Just four years after voters soundly rejected an income tax hike to increase school funding, Republicans are unlikely to view the appeal favorably. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans talked about studying the need for weapons training for school employees, a perennial non-starter with Democrats.

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Hickenlooper vows to defend health care access Governor would ‘fight for a replacement plan’

‘I think most of us would agree that the last thing we would want is Congress making all of our decisions around health care.’

BY JAMES ANDERSON AND KRISTEN WYATT ASSOCIATED PRESS

Colorado’s health care exchange isn’t going anywhere soon. That’s the word from Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper, who told the state’s 100 lawmakers in his annual state of the state address Jan. 12 that he will resist any attempt to roll back the federal health care law that requires everyone to get health insurance. “I think most of us would agree that the last thing we would want is Congress making all of our decisions around health care,’’ said Hickenlooper, who has increasingly invoked a states’ rights argument — one often used by Republicans on such issues as gun rights — to defend Colorado’s health care and marijuana markets. But, Hickenlooper added, “If changes are inevitable, I will fight for a replacement plan that protects the people who are covered now and doesn’t take us backward.’’ Republicans in Congress are working to defund the Affordable Care Act enacted under President Barack Obama without having drafted a replacement. In Colorado, Republicans who control the state Senate have

John Hickenlooper, Colorado governor introduced a bill to disband Colorado’s health insurance exchange by 2019. Senate Republican Leader Chris Holbert, of Parker, told reporters after the speech that Colorado shouldn’t maintain its health care system despite national changes. “We need to watch to see what Congress does, about whether they repeal or replace the Affordable Care Act,’’ Holbert said. Republicans’ health care bill has no chance in the Democrat-led House. Still, Hickenlooper noted, “we’ll soon have a new president, and it is clear that the new administration and Congress seek a different relationship between the federal government and the states.’’ More than 200,000 Coloradans depend on the state exchange and 1 in 5 residents is covered by Medicaid, whose costs have expanded drastically.

But there are substantial inequities. Insurers have fled rural regions. Western Slope residents have just one, and they pay some of the highest premiums in the nation. Hickenlooper embraced a shared commitment by Democrats and Republicans to spend more for roads and promote housing construction in the rapidly growing state. He didn’t provide specifics on how to tackle $9 billion worth of road improvements over the next decade, but he did say the general fund was off-limits. “Voters are tired of us kicking the can down the road, because they know it’s going to land in a pothole,’’ Hickenlooper said. The governor asked lawmakers to find a way to fund public education without sacrificing other core government services. K-12 schools fund-

ing depends on the ups and downs of often-conflicting constitutional spending rules, and it competes each year with prisons, health care and transportation for funding. Hickenlooper has proposed a $28.5 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. It calls on lawmakers to eliminate a $500 million deficit. The governor also: • Said he is creating an office dedicated to getting high-speed internet to all of Colorado by 2020. “Fiber optic cables are today’s power lines for farmers, ranchers and rural small businesses,’’ he said. • Called for $6 million to help local police and prosecutors find illegal marijuana grows and prosecute those responsible. Loopholes in home grow and medical caregiver laws have allowed a black market to flourish, Hickenlooper said.

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ometimes the tiniest of incidents can throw us into a tirade or tantrum. We get so blinded by the perceived crisis of the moment and situation we lose our minds, our tempers can quickly flare, and we fly off the handle and do or say things we will probably regret later. Have you ever been there? Me too. Now I don’t know about you personally, but sometimes it is the smallest of changes or accidents that occur where we see people just lose it. Yet those very same people when faced with an enormous crisis or challenge seem amazingly calm during the battle or height of the storm. You may know this type of person, you may live with them or work with them. This master of

remaining calm in the face of a critical situation or massive adversity may be you. So how can we develop an attitude and a technique that will help us to slow down or stop in the face of any trouble or problem, large or small, and gain control of our thoughts, words and actions before they take control of us? When I have spoken with some people who have mastered the art of finding calm in the fiercest of battles or crisis, and when I have witnessed such amazing grace and thoughtfulness in challenging times, there was a common denominator, a total lack of panic or worry. Instead, I heard stories of courage and an attitude of thinking about the bigger picture. I would see people looking and listening more than talking and screaming. The people

who amaze me the most are those who are in the middle of one of life’s biggest storms or tragedies and surrounded by others who are screaming, yelling, cursing and scrambling around without direction, and yet these amazing people can observe, understand the full impact, take control in a very calm and confident manner. As a matter of fact, instead of screaming or cursing, they even speak a little more softly. There is no doubt we all get faced with little accidents and incidents that can quickly get under our skin or annoy us to the point of anger and frustration. And locally and globally there are things happening every day that could be SEE NORTON, P13

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any U.S. citizens and investors are sighing in relief that 2016 is over but are trepid about what 2017 may bring. Last year was good for FINANCIAL parts of STRATEGIES certain the stock market, but those gains did not improve most investors’ balance sheet due to extreme uncertainty and a substantial variance in sectors. The new year carries over Patricia Kummer significant ambiguity around a new administration, new monetary policy, and a debt crisis in Europe.

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have been told that we don’t meet people by accident. When a good one comes along, I try to be ready. You never know who is going to be around the next corner. A cartoonist named Hirschfeld always used to hide his daughter’s name in his brilliant and complex line drawings. Nina. There is someone named Nina living in the area who is nearly hidden. That’s because she wears a mask most of the time. At least at work. The day we met, she asked me through her mask if I knew a particular artist. I mumbled something, because my mouth was numb, and full of gauze and an apparatus that was keeping it dry. Nina is a dental assistant. My dentists — there are three of them in the same offices — have about 18 assistants. There’s one to greet you by name when you walk in. There’s one to walk you to The Chair. One to numb you into subordination. One to wipe your drool away. The others, all beautiful young women, are doing the same things for other patients. As a composition, they are a gathering of Novocain Angels. My childhood dentists never used Novocain. I inherited teeth that needed constant attention. Put the two together, and trips to the dentist — always a man with thick fingers — were tortuous. No longer. How often do you see your dentist? Once a year? Twice a year? I go four, five, six or more times a year,

so I have gotten to know something about them, and they have gotten to know something about me. Perhaps that’s why they don’t schedule children when I have an appointment. Overhearing me might be bad for business. There’s one asCraig Marshall sistant whose Native Smith American name is “Fast Moving Footprints.” Another one whose name is “Just Keep Swimming.” Nina wears braces, and looks 15. But she is 32 and the single mother of four boys: 13-year-old twins, a 10-year-old, and an 8-year-old. She’s a former Marine. Every square inch of Nina — I’m told — is tattooed. Her meticulous handwriting is just like an architect’s. She knows things about artists, authors, films, and music that I know about, and she’s half my age. We recommend music to each other. There is no better way to find out about someone than through music. If she yearned to possess an autographed box set of Lionel Ritchie, I would nod, tip my Panama, and run for the door. Everything Nina recommends is just like she is: unusual, challenging, and fascinating. (I heard a rumor that she rocks a ruby

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considered a massive challenge or enormous storm of life. And in either case, it is not what happens to us or around us, it is how we respond to what is happening to us or around us. When we “lose it,” regardless of the situation, our reputation becomes damaged. And not just the way others see us, it’s that regret I spoke of earlier and how we see ourselves, how we look at our own diminishing reputation or character. You know the saying and maybe even the book, “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff … And It’s All Small Stuff.” Well it’s true. The next time the dog ac-

cidentally knocks over a cup of coffee, or your child mistakenly deletes a document on your laptop, or someone bumps into you in the grocery store, just remember to stop, slow down and realize it really is just small stuff and your reputation and your character are better than that, you are better than that. Fight the impulse and urge to react, and instead respond with calm and grace. And as far as those big, huge, enormous battles and storms of life go, the same rules apply. Remember to apply the attitude that panic is your worst enemy, nothing is ever as bad as it seems, and all will be well. Yes, even with the new presidentelect, and regardless of who we all voted for, the enormity of the situation calls for us to

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continue through 2017. Many investors wanted to be on the sidelines after a negative October and the pending election and have not found a good entry point since. Meanwhile fixed incomeinvestors are seeing dwindling values in their bond portfolios as yields rise and share prices fall. This interest rate phenomenon spread to other sectors also, such as real estate investment trusts and anything valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar. So 2016 was a very mixed bag depending on when and where you were invested. While the best performance was in domestic large company manufacturing, industrial and financial stocks, most other sectors were average at best. The valuations became very rich as stock prices were pushed higher in anticipation of better earnings going forward. In the new year, we are faced with many challenges. These include rich stock valuations, diminishing bond prices, growing debt issues in greater Europe, and currency and trade issues with Asia and Mexico. There remains hope that the economy will grow, unemployment will remain low and interest rate hikes will be gradual enough not to disturb progress. If taxes are cut and health care expenses are reeled in, then the consumer can benefit through savings. Wages will likely rise along with some inflation. Research analysts are predicting an average year in equity returns, with

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red Strat late at night.) I asked her about Christmas. “The boys and I celebrated Christmas being grateful for what we have. We bought presents for the Christmas wishes of four kids that we took off of the angel tree at work. “My boys will hopefully take these simple acts of kindness I teach them and become great men.”

remain calm, live, act and work with grace and control. There is no place for overreacting or overreaching when it comes to finding a solution. It is our job to respond in the best way possible to become and to be a part of the solution. Remember that eight years ago we elected our first African-American president. There were many who supported him and many who were upset with his winning the election. But in the end, and throughout his presidency, whether we voted for him or not, we were still one country and we supported each other. Even though many threatened it, no one actually ever moved to Canada or any other country for that matter. This year we almost voted into office the first woman to

lower bond prices and struggles with a very strong dollar and pressures on banks in Europe. However, sentiment is high and the momentum of positive returns has carried over despite a few down days in early January. Wise investors will watch for opportunities in sector rotation and be careful not to assume last year’s winners will repeat. For example, health care went from the worst performer last year to one of the best so far this year. Energy also switched places along with banks. Watch the elections in Italy, France, Holland and Germany. Europe is either voting for or against austerity and the survival of the EU (European Union). How the European Central Bank can support countries swimming in debt remains to be seen. Consumers will need patience as we wait to see how changes unfold. It will be virtually impossible to tackle all the campaign promises in the first quarter. We don’t see recession in the near term, but any surprise worldwide could easily pull back a record high stock market. The vigilant, patient investor can reap good rewards despite several underperforming and perhaps overpriced sectors. Fixed income holders will be challenged to stay positive and keep up with inflation. Creating a solid long-term plan with tactical exposure through dynamic allocation will be crucial as we navigate 2017. Patricia Kummer has been an independent Certified Financial Planner for 30 years and is president of Kummer Financial Strategies Inc., a Registered Investment Advisor in Highlands Ranch. Kummer Financial is a six-year 5280 Top Advisor.

The coincidences and alignments it took to meet Jennifer would fill a notebook. Or were they coincidences? The same goes for the unexpected discovery of Nina, who can explain Raymond Chandler’s “The Big Sleep” better than Chandler could, who is a varsity mother, and who can place provisional crowns and assist with extractions while you are comfortably numb. Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@ comcast.net.

be the president of the United States. And had she won, some people would have been angry and frustrated, not because she was a woman, just because they were voting for someone else. But had she won, we would have all come together once again. And now, regardless of who you voted for, we have elected the first businessman into office. Some are scared, some are overreacting and overreaching, but this is where calm, grace, understanding, stopping, slowing down, and an attitude of panic being our worst enemy must prevail. We are one country, and must come together and help Mr. Trump succeed. And as one Hollywood actor who opposed Trump recently stated, “If the president of the United States

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fails, we all fail. If he succeeds we all succeed.” We really must come together and help him succeed. So how about you? Do you get caught up in the moment and “lose it” sometimes too quickly? Are you someone who responds to bigger battles and storms with thoughtfulness, calm, and grace? I would love to hear your thoughts at gotonorton@gmail.com, and when we can learn to respond instead of react to small accidents and incidents as well as in the huge storms of life, it really will be a better than good week. Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.

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David J. Curtin, Jr.

Jan. 18, 1949 - Jan. 1, 2017 David J. Curtin, Jr., 67, of Littleton, passed on New Year’s Day. Dave was born 1/18/1949 in Rochester, NY, son of the late David J. Curtin and the late Margaret “Peggy” (Flynn) Curtin. He attended Pittsford Sutherland High School in Pittsford, NY and Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Rhinebeck, NY. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University JONES

of Colorado, and had made his home in the Denver area since 1971. A professional musician, Dave played with several bands and was active in the Denver music scene. Known for his irreverent sense of humor, good nature and generosity of spirit, he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by brothers Timothy (Cheryl) Curtin of Danbury, CT

and Douglas Curtin of Branford, CT, a sister Nancy (Robert Young) of Stanfordville, NY, aunts Nancy (Flynn) Curtin of Sarasota, Florida, Gene (Flynn) St. Paul of Guilford, CT, Esther Curtin of Buffalo, NY, and Mildred (Curtin) Boylan of Pittsford, NY, four nephews, a niece, and many cousins. He was predeceased by a brother, James F. Curtin. Services will be private.

Earl V. Jones, Jr.

5/26/1928- 1/13/2017 Earl V. Jones, Jr., 88, of Littleton, CO, surrounded by his family, passed through the gate of heaven on January 13, 2017. He was born in Wildwood, PA, on May 26, 1928, and married the love of his life, Lois Mae Smith, in 1953. Earl received his BS in Geology from the University of Oklahoma and his MS in Geology

from the University of Pittsburg. He served in the Korean War as a geological

surveyor and spent over 30 years in oil exploration with Chevron. Earl was a dedicated family man, passionate traveler, and avid outdoorsman. Earl is survived by his wife of 63 years, three children and their spouses, eight grandchildren, and his sister. He will be dearly missed but always in our hearts.

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Why sushi is so popular, according to local chefs

events such as the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Americans gradually gained more exposure to Japanese food, he said. SEE SUSHI, P15

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iane Bukatman, who founded For the Love of Food cooking school in Golden, learned to make sushi in 2004 while working at a Washington, D.C., restaurant. One co-worker was a Japanese sushi chef for the restaurant, she said. Fascinated by the art, she’d spend free-time watching him craft sushi rolls. Eventually, he taught her the trade, she said. And when it comes to a fascination with sushi, Bukatman isn’t alone. In recent decades, sushi locations have sprung up left and right, making a large imprint in the U.S. restaurant market. Likewise, sushi-making classes have become popular options for date nights, birthday parties and other events. If you’ve ever wondered how sushi became popular in the U.S. or where to learn sushi-making, local restaurateurs and cooking instructors have the answers for you. For Yasu Kizaki, one of four brothers who run well-known Denver restaurant Sushi Den and sister restaurants Izakaya Den and OTOTO Den, sushi’s rise in popularity coincides with historical events. As people began to move from Japan to the U.S. after World War II, and through

Becoming a Japanese sushi chef

TYPES OF SUSHI In it’s most basic form, sushi is a dish made with vinegared rice. But there are varying types of sushi rolls more commonly featured in restaurants, including:

Nigiri Nigiri sushi is a type of sushi where slices of, typically, raw fish are laid over pressed rice. Rice is shaped in an oblong form, swabbed with wasabi and covered with seafood, although it could be other meats as well. Slicing of the fish is carefully done with a sharp knife, to avoid tearing the meat and ruining the roll’s presentation.

Maki Maki sushi means “rolled sushi.” It is usually wrapped in seaweed, or sometimes soy paper. Variations of maki sushi include rolls with rice on the outside of the seaweed paper, while other kinds have rice on the inside of the paper.

Temaki Temaki is a form of the maki roll that is commonly referred to as the “hand roll.” The roll form is similar to an ice cream cone, with the ingredients inside.

Tempura Tempura refers to a deep fried sushi roll.

Source: www.AllAboutSushiGuide.com


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There’s more to the world of modern musicals than ‘La La Land’

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he way people are flipping out over Damien Chazelle’s latest film, “La La Land,” you’d think there hasn’t been a musical on screen since “Grease.” Don’t get me LINER wrong — I thoroughly enjoyed “La NOTES La Land,” and it is definitely one of the year’s best films. I certainly have no problem with all the awards it’s won already (it did a record-breaking clean sweep at the Golden Globes on Clarke Reader Jan. 8) and the ones it will no doubt win at the Oscars. My issue is that viewers and listeners have been missing out on some wonderfully innovative approaches to the genre by ignoring anything that doesn’t have immediate name recognition. I’m talking about the big screen productions of standards like “Chicago,” “Phantom of the Opera” and “Les Misérables,” or live televised versions like “The Sound of Music,” “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “The Wiz.” Just a little jaunt off the beaten path will lead to some serious musical treasure. Take the career of John Carney, the Irish writer and director behind

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Sushi’s appeal Dianne Morin is the founder of a Lakewood-based nonprofit, Cooking Experience Club. For the past 17 years, she has run cooking summer camps for local children and given cooking classes for events, private parties and families. In the past four years, Morin said, “sushi-making has been pretty popular.” She credits the popularity of sushi to its healthy nature. “I think a lot of it is because it’s a lighter meal,” she said. Sushi is not as dense as a mashed

2007’s indie breakout, “Once.” That story went on to be a Tony-winning Broadway musical, and Carney followed it with “Begin Again” in 2013 and this year’s “Sing Street,” which was nominated for Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, alongside “La La Land.” “Sing Street” might be Carney’s most delightful film yet, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo turns in a memorable debut performance as Conor, a young teenager in 1985 Dublin who starts a band to impress Raphina (Lucy Boynton), a model he meets outside of his school. Carney makes rock musicals instead of the traditional songbook approach, and all of his films feature protagonists drunk on the power of music and love. Just like any other musical you’d think of, the characters often randomly break out into song. But because all three films focus on musicians, it’s a bit more believable when they do so. And Carney works with skilled musicians like Glen Hansard and Adam Levine, so you’re getting tunes you’ll actually hear on the radio. I hope Carney someday gets the audience he deserves. In the television realm, about the only musical you’re going to find is The CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” which is just as well, because I have difficulty imagining any other topping it — with the possible exceppotatoes-and-meat type meal, she said, and sushi rolls look appealing to consumers. “Just the whole concept of, `I can look at this and it looks pretty healthy,’ ” she said. It’s also easy to personalize, she said, which is something that comes across in her classes. For those leery of raw fish, she will demonstrate how to substitute in vegetables or smoked salmon. And there are dessert options, Morin said. Sushi-makers can incorporate fresh fruit or coconut for a sweeter taste. Kizaki said sushi truly gained momentum in the 1990s. The California roll — which typically contains cucumber, crab meat and avocado — provided Westerners a steppingstone

CLARKE’S ALBUM OF THE WEEK Selection: The xx’s “I See You” released on Young Turks. Review: As swooningly romantic as ever, The xx takes the insular sounds that made their first two records quiet hits, and adds some cinematic grandeur. Producer Jamie xx has expanded the group’s sonic palette, and songs like “Dangerous” and “On Hold” breathe beautifully in the new spaces. But don’t worry, singers

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tion of “Galavant,” which ABC canceled last year. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” is the brain child of Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna, and stars Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a New York lawyer who moves to West Covina, California, to be closer to her high school crush (don’t worry — there’s a lot more nuance than that). The show features a hilarious and truly empathetic cast and approach to story. But top-notch songwriting really sets it apart. The songs spoof everything from Broadway song-and-dance numbers to torch songs, boy band pop and Alanis Morissette grunge. Check out some of the song names from the first season: “Settle For Me,” “I’m in a Sexy French Depression” and “After Everything I’ve Done For You (That You Didn’t Ask For).”

The show manages to create frighteningly accurate explorations of self-confidence and self-worth, romantic obsession and dynamic friendships, while writing songs like the second season’s standout, “It Was a Sh*t Show.” If “La La Land” really is creating a renewed interest in musicals, then there’s already plenty out there for fans to dig into. Get started.

into the new culinary world, he said, as it didn’t incorporate raw fish in the mix. By the 2000s, Kizaki said, sushi was going strong.

said, also noting they are some of her most popular options. Customers eat as they go and take home nearly $60 worth of sushi supplies. Kizaki and his brothers offer regular sushi-making classes through their restaurants. He said they began the tradition as a way to broaden their customers’ horizons. “Food is an introduction of Japanese culture,” he said. “When I do a class I talk about Japanese culture.” Talking culture was a way to make the classes entertaining for those who are simply there to have fun, he said. But in Kizaki’s perspective, if you want to learn serious sushi-making, go to Japan. “Then,” he said, “you learn the skill from a pro.”

Learning the craft Bukatman said becoming a master sushi chef takes years, but learning for fun is quick and easy. She advises people to work with very sharp knives and know when to use water. You need dry hands when working with seaweed paper but wet when working the rice. “The trickiest part is learning to make the rice properly,” she said. Adding too much water melts the grains into a glue-like mixture. Bukatman started her sushi-making classes around 12 years ago, she

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‘Italian Sojourn’ is theme of two shows by chamber orchestra Arapahoe Philharmonic Sinfonietta coming to Littleton, Highlands Ranch BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The Arapahoe Philharmonic Sinfonietta, a chamber orchestra comprised of members of the full orchestra, will perform two concerts that take the audience on an “Italian Sojurn” with music by Mozart and Mendelssohn. On Friday, Jan. 27, the group will play at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village,

and on Jan. 28 the 7:30 p.m. concert will be at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. Both concerts will be preceded by a 6:45 p.m. lecture by maestro Devin Patrick Hughes and both will feature Concertmaster Tracy LaGuardia and Principal Violist Heidi Snyder in the opening work, Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, K. 364.” This is an Snyder early masterpiece which combines elements of symphony and concerto. The orchestra will also perform Felix

Mendelssohn’s “Italian Symphony No. 4. Op. 90,” which captures the spirit of his happy travels in Italy, incorporating folk dances, religious imagery, art and the vision of a sunny countryside. Tracy Laguardia has performed nationally and locally and is a vocalist as well at a violinist and violist. She has been concertmaster of the Littleton Symphony as well as the Arapahoe Philharmonic and operates an entertainment agency, A Touch of Class Music, which provides musicians for weddings and private events. She lives in Broomfield with her husband Pat and has two grown children, Brian and Deanna, as well as seven stepchildren. Heidi Snyder joined the Arapahoe

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IF YOU GO THE ARAPAHOE PHILHARMONIC SINFONIETTA will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 27, Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. Ticket information: 303-781-1892, Arapahoephil.org. Philharmonic in 2012 and also plays with Status Chamber Orchestra. She was a member of the Grand Junction Symphony for five years after graduating from CU-Boulder with a degree in viola performance. She is also the middle school string specialist for Littleton Public Schools.

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CURTAIN TIME Storytelling “The Happiest Song Plays Last,” Episode III in the Elliott Plays by Quiara Alegria Hudes, plays through Feb. 18 at Curious Theatre, 1080 Acoma St., in the Golden Triangle, Denver. Chip Walton is director. Elliott, still afflicted with wartime nightmares, but now a movie star, is halfway around the world in Jordan, while his cousin, Yaz, is in a leadership role in Philadelphia. Performances: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: 303-623-2349 (afternoons), curioustheatre.org.

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THINGS to DO THEATER

Town Hall Arts Center Presents ‘Avenue Q’: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays, through Saturday, through Feb. 4, at 2450 W Main St., Littleton. Additional shows are at 2 p.m. Jan. 28 and Feb. 4, and at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22 and Jan. 29. Call 303-794-2787 ext. 5 or go to townhallartscenter.org/ avenue-q.

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Arapahoe Philharmonic Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra Concert: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village; and at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 , S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. Maestro Devin Patrick Hughes will speak at 6:45 p.m.

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DIY Festival: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Douglas County Libraries branch in Castle Pines, 360 Village Square Lane. Learn a variety of DIY how-tos. All r ages. No registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www.DCL.org. DIY How-To Fest: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Parker Library, 20105 E. Mainstreet, Parker. Drop in for how-to demonstrations and hands-on activities including arts and crafts and cooking. All ages. Call 303-7917323 or go to www.DCL.org. DIY @ DCL: Mini How-To Festival: 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Roxborough Library, 8357 N. Rampart Range Road. Drop in and learn a variety of DIY techniques. Great for all ages. No registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www.DCL.org.

EVENTS

Blanket Drive for Homeless: drop off blankets from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22 at 8z Real Estate, 734 N. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Blankets also may be dropped off Saturday, Jan. 21, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Sage Canyon Elementary School, 2420 Autumn Sage St., or Flagstone Elementary, 104 Lovington St.,; and from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at Rhyolite Park, 1701 Crystal Valley Parkway, or Plum Creek Golf Course, 331 Players Club Drive. Contact Jim Cote at 970-8199652 or jim.cote@8z.com. The Soviet Union: The Road After Collapse: 6-8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, at Charter Financial Resources Memory Lane, 9335 Commerce Center St., Unit B5, Highlands Ranch. Presented by Active Minds. Call 303-468-2820 to RSVP. Ice cream and refreshments served.

this week’s TOP FIVE Art of Downsizing and Decluttering: 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Lone Tree Library, 10055 Library Way. Learn creative ways to view your treasures and start the process of downsizing, decluttering and destressing. Registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www.DCL.org. Adolesco International Youth Exchange Coffee: 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, Jan. 22, at Peet’s Coffee at the Streets at SouthGlenn, 6751 S. York St., Ste. 518, Centennial. Adolesco accepts applications from children and teens from ages 9-18. Applications are due March 29. RSVP at colorado@ adolesco.org, or go to www.Facebook/Adolesco. org/events for details on other gatherings. Chamber Recital Series, “Eine Kleine Windmusik’: 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22 at St. James Presbyterian Church, 3601 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton. Presented by the Air Force Academy Band. Go to www.usafacademyband.af.mil.

The National Parks: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the Inn at Greenwood Village, 5565 S. Yosemite St., Greenwood Village. Join Active Minds for the story of the development of the national parks system and hear some of the more notable parks and their stories. Call 303-327-7340 to RSVP. Seating is limited. Business Database Speed Dating: Meet Your Information Match: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, at the Lone Tree Library, 10055 Library Way. An interactive session for business owners to explore favorite and lesserknown online business resources available in the library and the community. Registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www. DCL.org. Conservation in Colorado Lecture Series: 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays at Breckenridge Brewery, 2920 Brewery Lane, Littleton. Presented by the Audubon Society of Greater Denver, topics include “Government Accountability Office, Energy Choices and Impact on Birds” on Jan. 25; and “Audubon Rockies, Western Rivers Action Network” on Feb. 1. Proceeds support programs of the Audubon Nature Center. Go to http://www.denveraudubon.org/ events/2017-01/ Brexit: What Does the Future Hold for the UK and the European Union?: 1-2 p.m. Thursday,

Author Jack Van Ens Portrays Thomas Jefferson: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Program recounts the mudslinging election of 1800. Find out why politics, then and now, is a rough sport, full of verbal body slams and character assassinations that Jefferson experienced firsthand. Van Ens is the author of “How Jefferson Made the Best of Bad Messes.” Call 303-795-3961. Future Huskie DC Poms/Dance Clinic: 4:306:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at Douglas County High School, 2842 Front St., Castle Rock, in the South Commons. Open to dancers ages 4-12. Parent performance to follow. Contact Britany Ederveen at beederveen@dcsdk12.org for cost and registration information.

Jan. 26, at Castle Rock Senior Center, 2323 Woodlands Blvd., Castle Rock. Presented by Active Minds. Call 303-688-9498 to RSVP. Chinese New Year Kids’ Zone: 4-5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Grades 2-6. Learn to ribbon dance, write characters, cut designs and make greeting cards. Take home a special treat. No registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www.DCL.org. Turkey: 10-11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at the Malley Senior Center, 3380 S. Lincoln St., Englewood. Join Active Minds for a look at Turkey’s past and present-day challenges. Call 303-762-2660 to RSVP.

Birdwatching 101: 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Louviers Library, 7885 Louviers Blvd. Learn to identify all manner of birds on the fly. Great for all ages. Registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to www.DCL.org.

HEALTH

PACE Center Blood Drive: 9:3011:40 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. In the bloodmobile. Contact the Bonfils Appoint-

ment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. How Your Body Really Works (or Doesn’t): 3-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at Natural Grocers, 1265 Sgt. John Stiles Drive, Suite M, Highlands Ranch. Knowing how nutrients work with your body makes it easier to understand which supplements to take and why. Call 303-471-9400. St. Thomas More Parish Center Blood Drive: 7:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at 7071 E. Otero Ave., Centennial. Inside St. Francis Hall. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Our Father Lutheran Church Blood Drive: 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, Jan. 22, at 6335 S. Holly St., Centennial. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Christ Lutheran Church Blood Drive: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22 at 8997 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. Inside the Fellowship Hall. Contact Dianne Yoss at 303-791-0803 or bonfils. org. St. Mary of Littleton Catholic Church Blood Drive: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, at 6853 S. Prince St., Littleton. Contact Bill Wagener at 303-7988506 or bonfils.org. Enhancing Immune Health: Your Key to Wellness: 7 p.m. Monday,

Jan. 23, at the Parker Library, 20105 E. Mainstreet. Nutritionist Trisha Ackerman provides tips and solutions to building your immunity this winter. Contact Trisha@ Nutrition4supportandwellness. com. Columbine Library Blood Drive: 12:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 7706 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton. Inside the bloodmobile. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Turmeric, the Spice of Life: 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26 at Natural Grocers, 1265 Sgt. John Stiles Drive, Suite M, Highlands Ranch. Spice up your life and your health by learning how to use turmeric in more than just curry. Call 303471-9400. Plaza Tower One Blood Drive: 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26 at 6400 S. Fiddler’s Green Circle, Suite 1400, Greenwood Village. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org.

Arapahoe County Administration Blood Drive: 8-9:40 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton. In the east hearing room. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Philip S. Miller Library Blood Drive: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Inside Meeting Room West. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-3632300 or bonfils.org. Crossroads Community Church Blood Drive: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, at 9900 S. Twenty Mile Road, Parker. In the adult classroom. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org.

EDUCATION

Joshua Early Childhood Center Open House: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 28, at 5760 E. Otero Ave., Centennial. Preschool open enrollment for the 2017-18 school year opens Jan. 30. Joshua Early Childhood Center Combines its expanded traditional preschool, Joshua Academy, with its Joshua Early Intervention program for children with autism. Go to www. joshuaearlychildhoodcenter.org, email info@joshuaearlychildhoodcenter.org or call 720-3165234. Editor’s note: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send listings to calendar@coloradocommunitymedia.com. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.


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Phyllis Vandehaar offers daylong painting workshop in Littleton Watercolor, ink technique to be explored on Feb. 4

IF YOU GO

BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

“If art isn’t challenging, enlightening, enjoyable and requiring the thinking process, there is something wrong,” she said. Local artist Phyllis Vandehaar, who spent much of her career teaching art at Arapahoe High School, is still sharing her expertise some years after she retired. On Feb. 4, she will spend the day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., leading a workshop called “Playful Watercolor and Ink” for members and guests of the Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County. It will be held at Littleton’s First Presbyterian Church, 1609 W. Littleton Blvd. (Doors open at 8:30 a.m.) Participants will draw with a device called the Speedball Elegant

PHYLLIS VANDEHAAR’S WORKSHOP will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 4 at Littleton First Presbyterian Church, 1609 W. Littleton Blvd. (Doors open at 8:30 a.m.) Workshops held by the Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County cost $35 member/$50 non-member. (Membership costs $35 a year.) See story for supply info. Sign-up forms are at heritage-guild.com. Pre-registration is necessary. The Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County, founded in 1974, welcomes new members at all levels of experience in fine arts media, as well as those interested in art appreciation. It holds monthly meetings, weekly “paint days,” and ongoing exhibits and workshops. See: heritage-guild.com. Writer calligraphy marker, a pen that flows into “a lovely array of fluid values when water or watercolor paints are applied.” Vandehaar will demonstrate and show examples, then participants will start with a small piece of paper and move on to a larger, more detailed work.

Registrants are asked to bring two black Elegant Writer pens (one broad 3.0 and a thinner 1.0 — about $5 each) as well as watercolors, watercolor paper and reference photos if wanted. Abstract and nonobjective works are also acceptable. For a complete supply list, go online to heritage-guild.com, go to the Phyllis Vandehaar listing and click on “See workshop details,” then on the resulting Phyllis Vandehaar listing, click on “Download class description and supply list.” Vandehaar has always made art an integral part of her being. She earned a BA and MFA in fine arts from the University of Colorado and taught high school art for many years. In retirement, she still teaches: a few private lessons at her home, workshops and classes, as well as creating her own artwork in watercolor, mixed media, pastels, charcoal and collage. “Although she is capable of realistic imagery, she prefers to abstract out subject matter through loosely-

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Classical guitarists to perform at Littleton venue “Generations: Master and Prodigy” a classical guitar concert by longtime audience favorite Alex Komodore, director of guitar studies at Metropolitan State University, and his 13-year-old prodigy, Gwenyth Aggeler, will attract audiences to LittleSonya Ellingboe ton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton, at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 20. Part of LUMC’s free Fine Arts Series, the pair will play individually and together in works ranging from Baroque to contemporary. Information: littletonumc.org or 303-794-6379.

SONYA’S SAMPLER

New at Lone Tree “Muscle Shoals: I’ll Take You There,” the world premiere of a musical program developed by Randal Mylar, who spent weeks in the musical Alabama region, plays Feb. 2 to 12 at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075. Think: Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Aretha Franklin, The Staple Singers, Paul Simon, Mac Davis and more. 720-5091000, lonetreeartscenter.org. Free Community Dinner First Presbyterian Church in Littleton, at 1609 Littleton Blvd., begins a series at 6-7 p.m. on Jan. 31

of Free Community Dinners on the last Tuesday of each month. Tested successfully in 2016, the dinners seek to offer cooked-from-scratch healthy food and companionship to Littleton people. Reservations are not necessary and all ages are welcome, according to chairperson Lynda Kizer. Opera fans invited “Arias and Gemstones: a Hilja Herfurth Appeciation Evening” will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Jan. 27 at the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum, 1301 Maple St., Golden. The event is a fundraiser for the Denver Lyric Opera Guild. (Dr. Frank Sargent of Englewood is on the host committee.) The DLOG supports young opera singers who are on a professional path and hosts an annual late winter/ early spring competition for singers. Tickets: $60 per person (one is invited to come and go between the hours stated.) Additional levels of support available. Questions: 303-526-1260, denverlyricoperaguild.org. Reservation deadline: Jan. 24. Checks to Jacklyn Writz, 2800 S. University #77, Denver, CO 80210. Books! The “Sizzlin” Smoky Sale: Hot Deals on Great Reads” will be Jan. 26 (9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.); Jan. 27 (9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.); Jan. 28 (9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.); Jan. 29 (noon to 5 p.m.) at Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Centenni-

al. (Sunday is Bag Day — they provide a bag, you fill it for only $6.) Sponsored by the Friends of Arapahoe Libraries, who granted more than $100,000 to the libraries during 2016. Author! Sandra Dallas, local historical fiction favorite, will discuss her recent book, “The Last Midwife,” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 24 at the Denver Woman’s Press Club Clubhouse, 1325 Logan St., Denver. Free and open to the public. Free parking in a lot north of the clubhouse. 303-839-1519 or dwpconline.org. History The Englewood Historic Preservation Society will present Meg Froelich speaking about “Strong Sisters: Elected Women in Colorado,” a documentary film sharing their stories. (Colorado was the first state to vote to allow women to vote.) Froelich and Laura Hoeppner created the documentary. Two meeting times on Jan. 30: 2:30 p.m. at the Englewood Public Library, 1000 Englewood Parkway, and 6:30 p.m. at Brew on Broadway, 3445 S. Broadway, Englewood. 303-242-3257. Phrontrange jazz Phrontrange is a jazz group, assembled by trombonist/Maynard Ferguson alum Steve Weist. The group will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Schoolhouse Theater in Parker, 19650

E. Mainstreet. Tickets: $20, chair, $25, table, 303-805-6800, parkeronline.org. Jefferson “Thomas Jefferson and the Most Contentious Election in American History” is Jack Van Ens’ title for his 7 p.m. Jan. 24 talk at Bemis Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Ens will portray Jefferson and talk about the very partisan election of 1800, which nearly tore the new nation apart. He is author of the book, “How Jefferson Made the Best of Bad Messes.” 303-795-3961. Improv Pam Roth O’Mara is offering improv classes at Arapahoe Community College in Littleton. Wednesdays, Jan. 25 to March 1, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., $149; Thursdays, Jan. 26 to Feb. 16, 2:30 to 5 p.m., $99; and Thursdays, Feb. 23 to March 16, 2:30 to 5 p.m., $99 each. Registration: www.arapahoe. edu/community-education/currentclasses/dance-theatre-travel-andmore. LPS art Arapahoe Community College will host the Annual Littleton Public Schools Exhibition in the Colorado Gallery of Art through Feb. 7, with a closing reception on Feb. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. The gallery is in the Annex at the east side of the Littleton Campus, 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton.

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Cherry Creek junior Rashon Johnson shoots over Arapahoe’s Jared Johnson during the Jan. 14 Centennial League game played at Arapahoe. Rashon Johnson scored 18 points and had eight steals as the Bruins’ defense sparked a second-half surge in a 69-57 Creek victory. JIM BENTON

Defense helps Bruins pull out win Cherry Creek pulls away in second half for 69-57 victory BY JIM BENTON JBENTON@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Cherry Creek’s first-year boys basketball coach Kent Dertinger and his staff talked a lot about defense during halftime of the Bruins’ Centennial League game against Arapahoe on Jan. 14 . The players listened. The Bruins used pressure defense to outscore the rival Warriors 20-8

in the third quarter and went on to notch a 69-57 win in the Arapahoe gym. “We have the ability to play good defense , it’s just whether we want to, so that’s what we kind of talked about at halftime,” Dertinger said. “The kids played really hard and they executed the game plan we had defensively in the third quarter. I don’t know what we were doing in the first half.” Arapahoe coach Brad Jansen, whose team made nine 3-point shots during the game, watched the game slip away after halftime as it took Arapahoe 4 minutes, 39 seconds into the third period before collecting its first field goal.

“We turned the ball over 10 times in that quarter and you can’t do that against a team like Creek,” Jansen said. “They are 12-1 for a reason. We played really hard — just have to play smart and take care of the ball.” Cherry Creek, ranked seventh in the CHSAANow.com Class 5A poll, improved to 4-0 in league. Arapahoe is 2-2 in the Centennial League and 7-6 overall.

11-4 win over Heritage on Jan. 12, with three goals and three assists. Walker Andrew, basketball, senior, Heritage: He scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the Eagles’ 79-48 win over Thornton on Jan. 10. Reagan Chiaverini, basketball, senior, Chaparral: She scored 17 points to help the

Wolverines open Continental League play with a 40-21 win over Mountain Vista on Jan. 13. Tommi Olson, basketball, junior, Highlands Ranch: She scored 22 points and had several steals as the Falcons forced 37 turnovers in a 90-37 Continental League win over Douglas County on Jan. 13.

Key moments Arapahoe led 33-29 when Creek went on a 10-0 run to grab a 39-33 lead with 3:34 left in the third quarter. SEE BASKETBALL, P24

STANDOUT PERFORMERS Angelo Martinez, basketball, senior, Englewood: Martinez scored 22 points to go along with three assists and three steals in the Pirates’ 78-57 win over Bruce Randolph on Jan. 13. In six games this season, Martinez is averaging 26 points a game. Ty Johnson, hockey, senior, Castle View: Johnson had six points in the Sabercats’

STANDOUT PERFORMERS are five athletes named from south metro area high schools. Preference is given to those making their debut on the list. To nominate an athlete, contact Jim Benton at jbenton@coloradocommunitymedia.com

Upon further review, it’s still an honor

t was awhile ago that Tom Robinson had to make quick, steadfast decisions while coaching the Regis Jesuit boys basketball team. Robinson was OVERTIME tasked with making more astute decisions as the replay official at the NCAA national championship football game between Clemson and Alabama on Jan. 9 “What a special honor it was,” said Jim Benton Robinson after he was selected as the Big 12 Conference replay official to work the game. “It was a responsibility for a game of that magnitude. During the game it wasn’t on my mind that I was holding the attention of the nation. It didn’t hit me until a little bit afterward.” Robinson, a coach and teacher at Regis for 30 years, has worked for the Colorado High School Activities Association for the past 16 years after retiring as a coach. He is currently a CHSAA associate commissioner. He’s been employed as a high school football official and an official in the Western Athletic and Mountain West conferences. As a replay official at the college level, if something looks questionable, Robinson, 71, has to stop the game to confirm or change the call by the onfield officials. “If you don’t have a lot of video, you have to piece it together,” Robinson said. “Most of the production crew at games knows what you need.” There were several controversial plays that will be debated in the title game, especially the one when Hunter Renfrow caught a 2-yard touchdown pass with one second remaining to give Clemson the national title. Many felt Renfrow was freed up by an illegal pick. “There can’t be moving picks,” Robinson said. “A player can’t be moving. It can be legal, but it can be illegal if a player is moving. That play was not reviewable.” Robinson, who is the director of officials for CHSAA, will retire from the organization on June 30 but plans to keep on being a replay official for college football games. Back to the basics Jared Yannacito was recently named the new head football coach at Golden High School and has a plan to rejuvenate the program. Yannacito takes over a program that has averaged two wins over the past seven seasons, going 14-56 since the Demons’ last winning campaign in 2009 SEE BENTON, P25


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Monte Hayes drives in for a layup for Englewood during the Jan. 13 non-league game against Bruce Randolph. Hayes’ and his teammates’ fast-paced attack provided the points as the Pirates led the entire game and won, 76-57. TOM MUNDS

Pirates post third win of season Englewood controlled game’s tempo against Bruce Randolph BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Englewood players scored early and often, leading from the opening tipoff to the final buzzer as the Pirates chalked up a 76-57 win over Bruce Randolph School in the Jan. 13 nonleague boys basketball game. “The team is looking good. We don’t have a lot of height so we play a fastpace attack and an aggressive man-toman defense,” Englewood coach Stewart Brewer said. “On offense we look to take the ball to the hoop to score a basket or draw a foul. We do shoot outside if the lane is blocked, but that isn’t the shot we are looking for.” Key moments Englewood set the tempo early. The Pirates pushed the pace on offense and crashed the boards as they jumped out to a 16-6 lead midway through the first quarter. The Grizzlies didn’t toss in the towel and the score was 19-12 going into the second quarter. Bruce Randolph cut the lead to five points a couple times but each time, the Pirates mounted a scoring rally by mixing drives to the hoop and accurate outside shooting to widen the gap. Englewood was up 55-36 going into the final quarter.

Key players/statistics Angelo Martinez led Englewood in scoring with 22 points, which included a trio of three-pointers, and he made three steals. Brock Breazeal scored 10 points and had seven rebounds, while TiRick Ivory and Thomas O’Connor each scored 9 points for the Pirates. Three-pointers accounted for all of O’Connor’s points as he was 3-for-3 from outside the arc. Josiah Hazard led the team in rebounds with nine and he also blocked three shots. Teammate Daryl Culbreath made three steals. They said it Senior Angelo Martinez said statistically this is the best season in his basketball career. “I think the difference is I have a lot of confidence in my basketball skills plus I have great support from my teammates,” he said. “My teammates have confidence in me and pass the ball to me so I can use my speed and quickness as I look to score points for us.” The coach said the Pirates are on the right track. “I feel we have generated some excitement about Pirate basketball as we have 29 out for the team, which is seven more than we had last year,” Brewer said. “I feel we are headed in the right direction as we focus on putting Englewood highschool basketball back on the map.”

HEALTHCARE CAREER DAY Tuesday, January 31

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Education & Career Fair 1:00 – 4:00 pm

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Take a closer look at healthcare careers. Healthcare educational programs and employers will be on hand.

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“Defense was a big part of that third quarter and it was a really good team effort all around,” the Bruins’ Rashon Johnson said. “Everybody was scoring pretty well. We were slow in the first half but came out strong in the second.” Key players/statistics Johnson, a 6-foot-3 junior, led the Bruins with 18 points and eight steals. Senior Joe Owsley came off the bench and hit 4-of-5 3-pointers to wind up with 14 points. Senior Jalen Meeks had 11 points and five rebounds. Senior Will Otten had 16 points for the Warriors. Junior Braxton Rienders contributed 12 points and senior Kyle Lukasiewicz, Arapahoe’s leading scorer this season, finished with 11 points. They said it “We turned the ball over 21 times and when you do that you are not going to win,” Jansen said. “What I said to the team was we never question your effort. You guys play like crazy. We just have to learn to play hard and smart. Turnovers have kind of been our Achilles heel.” Dertinger has preached all season about the value of defense. “Defense is kind of what gets us going,” Dertinger said. “We don’t really have a guy that is going to put up 20 points or whatever each game so we try to get it going with the defense and

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A couple more arms for a shaky bullpen. Maybe another utility player or two. Possibly a long-term deal for outfielder Carlos Gonzalez. Those are among the priorities for Colorado Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich with spring training just a month away. He’s not quite done tinkering with a team that’s added a new coach in Bud Black , a new first baseman in Ian Desmond — really new, too, having never played the position — and a left-handed reliever in Mike Dunn. “We’re still fairly active and engaged in both the free-agent market and the potential trade market,” Bridich said Jan. 10. “The focus now is really on pitching, specifically on our bullpen.” That’s why relievers such as Greg Holland and Joe Blanton remain on the Rockies’ radar as they try to repair a bullpen that blew 28 saves in 2016. Bridich remains open to a new deal for Gonzalez, an All-Star who hit .298 with 25 homers and 100 RBIs last

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when Golden went 7-3. “I have watched film and they have good athletes,” Yannacito said. “We’re going to start out by being perfect at the things that take no talent. We’re going to go back to the fundamentals. And we are going to ask for relentless effort in everything we do.” Yannacito, a 2005 graduate of Pomona, has been an assistant coach for seven seasons for the successful Panthers program. “Pomona was a great place,” Yannacito said. “I will bring the blueprint of success up to Golden.” McCaffrey, Dvorak honored Quarterback Dylan McCaffrey, who led Valor Christian to its second

season. Gonzalez has been the subject of trade rumors over the last few seasons. He is paid $20 million this season, then is eligible to become a free agent. “We feel like there’s a good chance we’ll be able to at least explore further,” said Bridich, whose team finished 75-87 last season, which was its best mark since 2010. Bridich doesn’t plan on adding a veteran arm to a youthful starting rotation that includes Jon Gray, Chad Bettis — who was recently pronounced cancer-free after dealing with testicular cancer — Tyler Anderson and Tyler Chatwood. “I’m very excited, as are many people in the organization, about the core group of starters we have already at the major league level, and the type of talent we have got in our potential starters coming up at our Double-A and Triple-A levels,” Bridich explained. Meanwhile, down in Florida, Desmond has started his conversion to first base. The All-Star outfielder is “working out daily,” Bridich said, after Desmond signed a $70 million, five-year contract in December. “As we get closer and closer to spring training, the efforts to help him learn the position will increase and ramp up,” Bridich added.

straight Class 5A state football championship, has been named the Boys High School Athlete of the Year by the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Quarterback Justin Dvorak from Colorado School of Mines in Golden will be honored as the Male College Athlete of the Year. Dvorak is the Harlon Hill Trophy winner as the nation’s best Division II football player. The awards banquet will be held April 27 at the Denver Marriott City Center. Among the people who will be inducted into the hall of fame is former Littleton High School swimming coach Maurice “Stringy” Ervin. Jim Benton is a sports writer for Colorado Community Media. He has been covering sports in the Denver area since 1968. He can be reached at jbenton@ coloradocommunitymedia.com or at 303-566-4083.

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CLUBS Editor’s note: To add or update a club listing, e-mail calendar@coloradocommunitymedia.com. Political CERTUS Professional Network meets for its Littleton networking event from 9:30-11 a.m. the fourth Thursday of the month at Panera Bread, 3702 River Point Parkway, Littleton. Build your network, grow your business, network less. Our events are structured to connect professionals with the resources, power partners and leaders to expand their business and the business of others. Open to all industries, includes 30 minutes of open networking and organized introductions to the group. Cost: $12 non-CERTUS members at the door. First participants pay half price. RSVP not required. More info about CERTUS™ Professional Network at http://www. CertusNetwork.com. Contacts Unlimited is a business and professional leads group that meets at Courtesy Ford, 8252 S. Broadway, Littleton in the meeting room on the first, second, and third Thursday of every month. Meeting

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PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.

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Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0606-2016

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 28, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.

Original Grantor(s) VALORIE MARTINEZ Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust March 12, 2012 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 15, 2012 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D2028791 Original Principal Amount $83,819.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $77,519.27

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 13, BLOCK 5, NOB HILL-FIRST FILING, AMENDED, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as: 6894 S ALBION ST, CENTENNIAL, CO 80122.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov

DATE: 10/28/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee

Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov

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DATE: 10/28/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-013116 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0606-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0610-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 1, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Craig A Burbage and Wendy L Burbage Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mountain Pacific Mortgage Company Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America Date of Deed of Trust February 02, 2004 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust February 09, 2004 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B4024002 Original Principal Amount $265,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $213,697.14 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 6, BLOCK 117, BOW MAR SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 5400 Beach Rd, Littleton, CO 80123. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes: C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT RECORDED 4/10/2012 AT RECEPTION NO. D2038660 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to

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the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes: C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT RECORDED 4/10/2012 AT RECEPTION NO. D2038660 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY. NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.

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First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/01/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Eve Grina #43658 Jennifer Cruseturner #44452 Jennifer Rogers #34682 Holly Shilliday #24423 Joan Olson #28078 Erin Robson #46557 Courtney Wright #45482 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-16-750227-LL The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0610-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0635-2016

Company Current Holder of Evidence of Debt JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust June 25, 2004 County of Recording Arapahoe COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Recording Date of Deed of Trust CRS §38-38-103 July 01, 2004 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0643-2016 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given B4117600 with regard to the following described Deed of Original Principal Amount Trust: $324,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance On November 18, 2016, the undersigned Public To advertise yourTrustee publiccaused notices 303-566-4100 $301,394.22 the call Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to Original Grantor(s) pay principal and interest when due together DANIEL LEVY with all other payments provided for in the evidOriginal Beneficiary(ies) ence of debt secured by the deed of trust and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION other violations thereof. SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR STETHE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A ARNS LENDING, INC., ITS SUCCESSORS FIRST LIEN. AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt LOT 27, HOMESTEAD IN THE WILLOWS STEARNS LENDING, LLC FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Date of Deed of Trust STATE OF COLORADO. February 28, 2013 County of Recording Also known by street and number as: 6482 E Arapahoe Costilla Pl, Centennial, CO 80112. Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 06, 2013 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Recording Information (Reception No. and/or OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENBook/Page No.) CUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF D3027941 TRUST. Original Principal Amount $286,951.00 NOTICE OF SALE Outstanding Principal Balance $267,105.80 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will with all other payments provided for in the evidat public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, ence of debt secured by the deed of trust and 03/08/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County other violations thereof. Administration Building, 5334 South Prince THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the FIRST LIEN. highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), LOT 101, LIBERTY HILL, COUNTY OF ARGrantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the APAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Also known by street and number as: 7016 S and other items allowed by law, and will issue to Dahlia St, Centennial, CO 80122. the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENFirst Publication: 1/12/2017 CUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF Last Publication: 2/9/2017 TRUST. Name of Publication: Littleton Independent NOTICE OF SALE IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOThe current holder of the Evidence of Debt seTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale EXTENDED; as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

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IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/08/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.

Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/18/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

On November 18, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.

Marcello G. Rojas #46396 Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C. 9745 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 400, Denver, CO 80231 (303) 353-2965 Attorney File # CO160327

Original Grantor(s) Kenneth P. Morgan and Kristina L. Morgan Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for RBC Mortgage Company Current Holder of Evidence of Debt JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust June 25, 2004 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust July 01, 2004 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B4117600 Original Principal Amount $324,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $301,394.22

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0635-2016 First Publication: 1/12/2017 Last Publication: 2/9/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0643-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 18, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) DANIEL LEVY Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR STEARNS LENDING, INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

First Publication: 1/12/2017 Last Publication: 2/9/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/18/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592

Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-013339

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Lynn M. Janeway #15592 7January 2017 #16092 Elizabeth 19, S. Marcus

Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592

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Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-013339 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0643-2016 First Publication: 1/12/2017 Last Publication: 2/9/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0615-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 4, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) SANDRA MONINGER Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PINGORA LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust May 20, 2015 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust June 02, 2015 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D5057136 Original Principal Amount $147,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $145,606.78 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT 'A' AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH. Also known by street and number as: 7337 S Xenia Cir B, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/04/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the

1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov

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DATE: 11/04/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-012308 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 0615-2016 Exhibit A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 7337B, HUNTERS HILL CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THEREOF RECORDED MAY 09, 1983 IN BOOK 63 AT PAGE 66 IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR HUNTERS HILL CONDOMINIUMS, RECORDED MAY 09, 1983 IN BOOK 3857 AT PAGE 51, IN SAID RECORDS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE FOLLOWING LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS: COVER PARKING AND STORAGE SPACE(S) NO(S) 7337B, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Legal Notice No.: 0615-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0647-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 22, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Christina Ann Hall Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Affiliated Financial Group, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust June 18, 2008 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust June 20, 2008 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B8071251 Original Principal Amount $122,272.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $94,901.57 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. CONDOMINIUM UNIT 202, BUILDING 1, SAVANNAH, A CONDOMINIUM, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF SAVANNAH, RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2004 AS RECEPTION NO. B4133216 AND THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2004, AS RECEPTION NO. B4133217, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE PARKING SPACE NO. 4, AS A LIMITED COMMON ELEMENT. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 15700 E Jamison Dr 1-202, Englewood, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 03/15/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/19/2017 Last Publication: 2/16/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov

Parent/ Petitioner: Laura Garcia, Patricia Zuniga For Minor Child: Zahily Garcia Zuniga To Change the Child’s Name to: Zahily Fernandez Garcia Case Number: 2016C101091

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NOTICE TO NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT BY PUBLICATION Notice to: Jose, non custodial parent. Notice is given that a hearing is scheduled as follows: Date: 3-7-2017 Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: Arapahoe County Court 1790 W. Littleton Blvd. Division A Littleton, Colorado 80120 For the purpose of requesting a change of name for Zahily Garcia Zuniga.

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The petition requests that the name of Carolina Calderon-Zuniga be changed to Carolina Mendez Case No.: 17 C 100003

Name Changes

Cheryl Lane By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 58454 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 26, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 30, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.

At this hearing the Court may enter an order changing the name of the minor child.

The petition requests that the name of Christine Lynn be changed to Sofia Lynn Christian Case No.: 16 C 100995

To support or voice objection to the proposed name change, you must appear at the hearing.

Shana Kloek By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk

Date: 12-30-2016

Legal Notice No: 58484 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

Legal Notice No.: 58451 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: February 9, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 28, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Arianna Noelle Walek be changed to Nathan Alistair Walek Case No.: 2016 C 101088 Cheryl Layne, Clerk of the Court By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58440 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on January 6, 2017 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Kyle Arthur Rudebusch be changed to Kyle Arthur Eros Case No.: 17C100017 Kelly LaFave By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58476 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

Notice To Creditors

DATE: 11/22/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee

Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Public Notice

Public notice is given on December 28, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

The petition requests that the name of Joy Jeannene Stanton be changed to Joy Jeannene McCorkle Case No.: 16 C 101084

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marvin H. Goodrow, aka Marvin Goodrow, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR31239

Eve Grina #43658 Jennifer Cruseturner #44452 Jennifer Rogers #34682 Holly Shilliday #24423 Joan Olson #28078 Erin Robson #46557 Courtney Wright #45482 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-16-752621-LL

By: Deputy Clerk

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0647-2016 First Publication: 1/19/2017 Last Publication: 2/16/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent

Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 23, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Hien My Nguyen be changed to Kathy Myhien Nguyen Case No.: 2016 C 51260

Legal Notice No: 58444 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 27, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Napoleon D’Angelo Hernandez be changed to Napoleon D’Angelo Diaz Case No.: 16 C 101079 By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58445 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 19, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Meegun Marie Sisson be changed to Meegun Marie McCord Case No.: 2016 C 101058

By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk

By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 58431 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

Legal Notice No: 58446 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

Public Notice County Court Arapahoe County, Colorado 1790 W. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, Colorado 80120 In the Matter of the Petition of: Parent/ Petitioner: Laura Garcia, Patricia Zuniga For Minor Child: Zahily Garcia Zuniga To Change the Child’s Name to: Zahily Fernandez Garcia Case Number: 2016C101091 NOTICE TO NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT BY PUBLICATION Notice to: Jose, non custodial parent. Notice is given that a hearing is scheduled as follows:

PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on January 3, 2017 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Carolina Calderon-Zuniga be changed to Carolina Mendez Case No.: 17 C 100003 Cheryl Lane By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58454 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 26, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Probate Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 5, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. c/o Law Offices of Bradley J. Frigon 6500 S. Quebec St. Suite 330 Englewood, CO 80111 Legal Notice No.: 58452 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LINDA BROWN FINN, AKA LINDA B. FINN, AKA LINDA FINN, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR31214

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 12, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. SEAN PATRICK FINN Personal Representative c/o KATZ, LOOK & ONORATO, P.C. 1120 LINCOLN ST., STE#1100, DENVER, CO 80203 Legal Notice No.: 58455 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 26, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank P. Slaninger, a/k/a Frank Slaninger, a/k/a Frank Paul Slaninger, Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 31262

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 12, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Jeanne S. Hutchison, Personal Representative 3612 Oakdale Road Mountain Brook, AL 35223 Legal Notice No.: 58456 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 26, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Albert Eckhardt, Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 31285

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Albert Eckhardt, Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 31285

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All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 18, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. John M. Eckhardt Personal Representative 10147 Nickolas Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80130 Legal Notice No: 58477 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: The Littleton Independent

Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lillian M. Bittlingmaier, a/k/a Lillian Bittlingmaier, Deceased Case Number: 2017PR30019 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 19, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Lynn M. Fagerhaug Personal Representative c/o Justin A. Bertron, JD Davis Schilken, PC 7887 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 820 Denver, CO 80111 Legal Notice No.: 58481 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Agnes E. Pankoski, aka Agnes Pankoski, aka Agnes Elaine Pankoski, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31212 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 5, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Vicki L. Bondurant-Urban Personal Representative 9311 Prairie View Drive Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126 Bette Heller, Esq. Attorney for the Personal Representative 19671 E. Euclid Drive Centennial, Colorado 80016 Legal Notice No: 58448 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Forster, Deceased Revocable Trust Case Number: 15 PR 539

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before February 19, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Leslie Schmitz Personal Representative 4275 S. Pennsylvania Street Englewood, Colorado 80113 Legal Notice No: 58483 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas Leo Bell, Jr., aka Thomas L. Bell, Jr., Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 31253 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 19, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Thomas L. Bell, III Personal Representative 14780 East Kentucky Drive Aurora, Colorado 80012 Legal Notice No: 58485 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 Telephone: (303) 649-6355 Civil Action Case No. 16CV031410 Division: 202 Plaintiff: SABLE LANDING CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation, Defendants: JASMINE J. HARBISON; NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY; DISCOVER BANK; BELLCO CREDIT UNION; CYNTHIA D. MARES, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY; SUE SANDSTROM, AS TREASURER FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Wendy E. Weigler, Reg. No. 28419 WINZENBURG, LEFF, PURVIS & PAYNE, LLP 8020 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 300 Littleton, CO 80127 Telephone: (303) 863-1870 Facsimile: (303) 863-1872 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Under an Order and Decree for Judicial Foreclosure entered on October 12, 2016 in the above titled action, I am ordered to sell certain real property as follows: Original Lienee: Jasmine J. Harbison Original Lienor: Sable Landing Condominium Association Current Holder of the evidence of debt: Sable Landing Condominium Association Date of Lien being foreclosed: October 7, 2010 Date of Recording of Lien being foreclosed: October 15, 2010 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Information: D0104397 Original Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness: $1,875.00 Outstanding Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness as of the date hereof: $30,005.75 Amount of Judgment entered September 8, 2016: $30,535.54 Description of property to be foreclosed: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 312, IN CONDOMINIUM BUILDING 3, SABLE LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR SABLE LANDING SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, RECORDED OCTOBER 18, 1979, AT RECEPTION NO. 1903899, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR SABLE LANDING RECORDED OCTOBER 18, 1979, IN BOOK 3100, AT PAGE 471, AS AMENDED, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.

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District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 S. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112 Case Number: 2016CV032900, Division: 402 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION: Plaintiff: JOSE LUIS DIAZ, an individual, v. Defendants: FILEMON LUEVANOS a.k.a. FILEMON L U E V A N O D I A Z , a n i n d i v i d u a l ; D E L IA LUEVANOS, an individual; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; and all UNKNOWN PERSONS who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action. You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the Claim Under Rule 105 of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within thirty-five (35) days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within thirty-five (35) days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiff in and to the real property located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, legally described as follows: Lot 3, Block 18, Aurora Hills Filing No. 3, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado; also known by street address as 12202 E. Alaska Place, Aurora, Colorado 80012. Attorneys for Plaintiff Jose Luis Diaz: Bradley J. O’Brien, #39017 O’BRIEN LEGAL SERVICES LLC 3900 E. Mexico Avenue, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80210 Telephone: (303) 648-1200 Email: brad@olslaw.com Legal Notice No.: 58432 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2016CV30927, DIVISION 15

Also known as: 14760 E. Kentucky Drive, #312, Aurora, CO 80012.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

THE PROPERTY TO BE FORECLOSED AS DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN.

Plaintiff: GLENN W. MERRICK v. Defendants: BALJIT SINGH NANDA; CYNTHIA D. MARES, in her capacity as Public Trustee of Arapahoe County, Colorado; SUE SANDSTROM, in her capacity as Treasurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES; and FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SANTA FE

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY The covenants of Plaintiff have been violated as follows: failure to make payments on said indebtedness when the same were due and owing. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 10 o’clock A.M., on March 9, 2017, in front of the flagpole of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, Civil Unit, located at 13101 East Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property described above, and all interest of said Grantor and the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, for the purpose of paying the judgment amount entered herein, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.** Further, for the purpose of paying off, curing default or redemption, as provided by statute, intent must be directed to or conducted at the above address of the Civil Unit of the Sheriff’s Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado. Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3850.

Regarding: Lot 60, Re-Subdivision Mission Viejo Filing No. 1, Track G, Block 7, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known as: 3552 S. Kittredge Street, Unit A, Aurora, Colorado 80013 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS or JUDGMENT DEBTORS, Please take notice: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff’s Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Sheriff’s Office of Arapahoe County, State of Colorado at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on the 16th day of February, 2017, at the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, Colorado 80112, phone number (720)874-3935. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. **

DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 6th day of December, 2016.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Judgment Is In The Amount Of $70,810.90.

David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff

The name, address and telephone number of the attorney is G.W. Merrick & Associates, LLC, 6300 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 220, Centennial, CO. 80111, 303-831-9400.

Public Notice No.: 58356 First publication: January 12, 2017 Last publication: February 9, 2017 Published in: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120

Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3935.

PUBLIC NOTICE District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 S. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112 Case Number: 2016CV032900, Division: 402 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF

DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 3rd day of November, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn, Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58208 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 19, 2017

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By: Sgt. James Osborn, Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58208 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, CO 80112 303-649-6355

PLAINTIFF: SOUTHWIND, AND EASTPOINTE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. v. DEFENDANTS: ANTHONY T RENTIE; FABIENNE L RENTIE; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-5, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-5; and CYNTHIA MARES, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY Attorney: Nicholas J. Hutchens HindmanSanchez P.C. 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 nhutchens@hindmansanchez.com Atty. Reg. No.: 48198 Our File No.: 8890.0044 Case No.: 2016CV032445 Div: 402 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, as set forth in the Complaint filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response. You are required to file your Answer or other response within twenty-one (21) days after service upon you if within the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after service upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the time required, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. This is an action affecting the real property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as a proceeding in personam. Dated: October 6, 2016 Respectfully submitted, HINDMANSANCHEZ P.C. Original signature of Nicholas J. Hutchens is on file with the law offices of HindmanSanchez P.C. pursuant to C.R.C.P. 121, §1-26(7). /s/ Nicholas J. Hutchens Nicholas J. Hutchens, No. 48198 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Southwind, and Eastpointe Homeowner's Association, Inc. Address of Plaintiff: Southwind & Eastpointe Homeowners Assn. c/o Cherry Creek HOA Professionals 14901 E. Hampden Avenue #320 Aurora, CO 80014 Legal Notice No: 58362 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Final Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado 1790 West Littleton Boulevard Littleton, Colorado 80120 Petition and Summons for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities were filed on October 17, 2016. Case Number: 2016 DR 30969 In the Allocation of Parental Responsibilities of: Minor Child: Aiden Bailey Shipman Name of Parties: Petitioner: PATRICIA ANN BEARD AAMOTT Respondent: CHRISTOPHER GLENN SHIPMAN Permanent Orders Hearing is as scheduled: DATE: February 2, 2017 TIME: 1:30 pm LOCATION: Littleton Court House 1790 W. Littleton Blvd Littleton, CO 80120 Division: C/ Courtroom: C1 Matter: Determining Allocation of Parental Responsibilities for Aiden Bailey Shipman. Petitioner requests full Allocation of Parental Responsibilities. Legal Notice No.: 58419 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 26, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent

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Legal Notice No.: 58419 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 26, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO Court Address: 7325 S. Potomac St. Centennial, CO 80112 Court Phone: 303-649-6355

PLAINTIFF: TOWER PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. v. DEFENDANTS: LEONARD C BYRD; SHAWNA BYRD; WELLS FARGO BANK, NA; WALLACE TRUST UTD 062813; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; and CYNTHIA MARES, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY Attorney: Boyd A. Rolfson Firm: HindmanSanchez P.C. Address: 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 Phone Number: 303.432.8999 E-mail: brolfson@hindmansanchez.com Atty. Reg. No.: 40035 Our File No.: 8977.0154 Case No.: 2016CV032421 Div: 204 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS:

You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, as set forth in the Complaint filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response. You are required to file your Answer or other response within twenty-one (21) days after service upon you if within the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after service upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court.

If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the time required, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. This is an action affecting the real property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as a proceeding in personam. Dated: September 20, 2016 Respectfully submitted, HINDMANSANCHEZ P.C.

Original signature of Boyd A. Rolfson is on file with the law offices of HindmanSanchez P.C. pursuant to C.R.C.P. 121, §1-26(7). /s/ Boyd A. Rolfson Boyd A. Rolfson, No. 40035 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Tower Park Homeowners Association, Inc. Address of Plaintiff: Tower Park Homeowners Association, Inc. c/o Colo. Mgmt & Associates-Centennial 7430 E. Caley Avenue, #120E Centennial, CO 80111 Legal Notice No.: 58430 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO DECEMBER 2016 WATER RESUME PUBLICATION TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of DECEMBER 2016 for each County affected.

16CW3200 Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority (“ACWWA”), c/o Steve Witter, General Manager, 13031 East Caley Avenue, Centennial, Colorado 80111, Telephone: (303) 790-4830; East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District (“ECCV”), c/o David Kaunisto, General Manager, 6201 South Gun Club Road, Aurora, Colorado, 80016, Telephone: (303) 693-3800; United Water and Sanitation District, a quasimunicipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado (“United”), c/o Robert Lembke, 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111, Telephone: (303) 775-1005. The above listed parties shall be collectively referred to as the “Applicants.” APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF WATER RIGHTS AND CONDITIONAL APPROPRIATION OF RETURN FLOWS IN ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, DENVER AND WELD COUNTIES. Please send all pleadings and correspondence to: Brian M. Nazarenus, Esq., Sheela S. Stack, Esq., William D. Wombacher, Esq., RYLEY CARLOCK & APPLEWHITE, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3500, Denver, Colorado 80203, (Attorneys for ACWWA and ECCV), Tod J. Smith, Esq., The Law Office of Tod J. Smith, LLC, 2919 Valmont Road, Suite 204, Boulder, Colorado 80301, (Attorneys for United). 2. Intro-

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ATION OF RETURN FLOWS IN ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, DENVER AND WELD COUNTIES. Please send all pleadings and correspondence to: Brian M. Nazarenus, Esq., Sheela S. Stack, Esq., William D. Wombacher, Esq., RYLEY CARLOCK & APPLEWHITE, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3500, Denver, Colorado 80203, (Attorneys for ACWWA and ECCV), Tod J. Smith, Esq., The Law Office of Tod J. Smith, LLC, 2919 Valmont Road, Suite 204, Boulder, Colorado 80301, (Attorneys for United). 2. Introduction. The purpose of this Application is to change the use of the decreed water rights associated with shares in the Western Mutual Ditch Company (collectively “Subject Water Rights”) that were acquired by Applicants for use as a source of replacement water to augment their out-of-priority depletions pursuant to the decrees entered in Case Nos. 02CW403, 02CW404/03CW442, and 10CW306, and as a source of substitute supply pursuant to the decrees entered in Case Nos. 09CW283 and 11CW285. 3. Summary of the Subject Water Rights. ACWWA and ECCV seek to change the use of a total of 99.5 shares out of 800 outstanding shares of the Western Mutual Ditch Company. 3.1. ACWWA’s Western Shares. ACWWA owns 40 shares out of a total 800 outstanding shares for the Western Mutual Ditch Company, as represented by Share Certificate Nos. 803 and 816 (“ACWWA’s Western Shares”). ACWWA’s Western Shares were historically used on the Hungenberg and Strohauer Farms described in paragraphs 5.1.1 and 5.2.1, below. 3.2. ECCV’s Western Shares. United owns, for the use and benefit of ECCV, 59.5 shares out of a total 800 outstanding shares for the Western Mutual Ditch Company, as represented by Share Certificate Nos. 735, 736, 740, 742, 751, 752, and 755 (“ECCV’s Western Shares”). ECCV’s Western Shares were historically used on the Bischoff, Cook, KCB-Smits, McCarthy, Owens, Peckham-Reifschneider, and Workman Farms described in paragraphs 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.2.3, 5.2.4, 5.2.5, 5.2.6, and 5.2.7, below. 4. Decreed Water Rights for Which Change is Sought and Structure Associated with the Decreed Water Rights. 4.1. Western Mutual Ditch. 4.1.1. Previous Decrees. Civil Action 6009, Water District No. 2, Larimer County District Court, State of Colorado, decreed April 28, 1883; Civil Action 54658, District Court, Water Division 1, State of Colorado, decreed August 2, 1918. 4.1.2. Decreed Point of Diversion. The diversion point for the Western Mutual Ditch is on the east bank of the South Platte River, approximately two miles northwest of Platteville. The headgate is located in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 4.1.3. Source. South Platte River. 4.1.4. Appropriation Dates and Amounts.

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Date Amount May 5, 1866 27.45 cfs August 10, 1871 71.12 cfs January 26, 1894 86.43 cfs

5. Historical Use. The Subject Water Rights were historically used to irrigate crops on lands depicted on the map attached as Exhibit 1. 5.1. ACWWA’s Western Shares. 5.1.1. Hungenberg Farm. The Hungenberg Farm is located in a portion of the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Two (2) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 816, were used historically to irrigate a mix of corn, beans, small vegetables, and wheat on approximately 17 acres. 5.1.2. Strohauer Farm. The Strohauer Farm is located in parts of Sections 5, 6, and 8, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Thirty-eight (38) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 803, were used historically to irrigate a mix of corn grain, corn silage, potatoes, sugar beets, onions, wheat, and small vegetables on approximately 266 acres. 5.2. ECCV’s Western Shares. 5.2.1. Bischoff Farm. The Bischoff Farm is located in a portion of the S1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 19, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Eight (8) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 752, were used historically to irrigate a mix of corn silage, corn grain, and sugar beets on approximately 80 acres. 5.2.2. Cook Farm. The Cook Farm is located in a portion of the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Four (4) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 751, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn and small grains on approximately 31 acres. 5.2.3. KCB-Smits Farm. The KCB-Smits Farm is located in a portion of the SW1/4 of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Sixteen (16) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 736, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn, potatoes, and sugar beets on approximately 150 acres. 5.2.4. McCarthy Farm. The McCarthy Farm is located in a portion of the SW 1/4 of Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Eight (8) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 755, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn, sugar beets, and potatoes on approximately 66 acres. 5.2.5. Owens Farm. The Owens Farm is located in a portion of the S1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Eight (8) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 742, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn, small vegetables, small grains, and alfalfa on approximately 65 acres. 5.2.6. Peckham-Reifschneider Farm. The Peckham-Reifschneider Farm is located in a portion of the S1/2 of the N1/2 of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Seven and one half (7.5) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 740, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn grain, corn silage, sugar beets, small vegetables, dry beans, and potatoes on approximately 110 acres. 5.2.7. Workman Farm. The Workman Farm is located in a portion of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Eight (8) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 735, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn grain, corn silage, pasture grass, alfalfa, sugar beets, and sorghum on approximately 60 acres. 6. Proposed Change of ACWWA’s Western Shares. 6.1. Change in Type of Use. All of the uses described below may occur directly, following stor-

rigate a mix of corn grain, corn silage, sugar beets, small vegetables, dry beans, and potatoes on approximately 110 acres. 5.2.7. Workman Farm. The Workman Farm is located in a portion of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Eight (8) shares, represented by Share Certificate No. 735, were used to historically irrigate a mix of corn grain, corn silage, pasture grass, alfalfa, sugar beets, and sorghum on approximately 60 acres. 6. Proposed Change of ACWWA’s Western Shares. 6.1. Change in Type of Use. All of the uses described below may occur directly, following storage, or by exchange. 6.1.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plan decreed in Case No. 10CW306 for pumping water for delivery to ACWWA’s service area from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field. ACWWA will follow the procedures decreed in Case No. 10CW306 to add its Western Shares as a source of replacement supply. ACWWA seeks to use its Western Shares directly or as a source of replacement water pursuant to the ACWWA 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan decreed in Case No. 10CW306. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares as a source of replacement water in plans for augmentation that it may seek in the future. 6.1.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on the 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the decree entered in Case No. 10CW306. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the Strohauer and Haren Recharge Sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 6.1.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchange and/or Storage. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares, either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative rights of exchange decreed in Case No. 09CW283, pending in Case No. 16CW3195, and any exchanges operated or adjudicated by ACWWA in the future. In addition, ACWWA seeks to store the water attributable to its Western Shares in United Reservoir No. 3, Milliken Reservoir (aka Gilcrest Reservoir), and the 70 Ranch Reservoir, and any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 6.1.4. Use to Replace Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares, either directly, following storage, or by exchange, to replace return flow obligations associated with agricultural water rights changed Case Nos. 10CW313 and 12CW73, pending changes in Consolidated Case No. 05CW58/11CW151 and Case No. 13CW3026, and changed in the future for which ACWWA’s Western Shares may be used to replace return flow obligations. 6.1.5. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for all municipal uses via augmentation and exchange. ACWWA’s municipal uses include but are not limited to domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, industrial, exchange, augmentation and replacement, recharge, substitute supply, including further exchange with other water systems and with other water users, and for all other beneficial uses within the service area of ACWWA, as it now exists or may exist in the future. 6.1.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. In addition to the uses described above, ACWWA claims the right, once all return flow obligations have been satisfied, to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of, by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction all consumptive use water exchanged, lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 6.2. Change in Place of Use. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares on lands within ACWWA’s present and future service area. 7. Proposed Change of ECCV’s Western Shares. 7.1 Change in Type of Use. All of the uses described below may occur directly, following storage, or by exchange. 7.1.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plan decreed in Case Nos. 02CW403, 02CW404/03CW442, and 10CW306, for pumping water for delivery to ECCV’s service area from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field. ECCV will follow the procedures decreed in Case Nos. 02CW403, 02CW404/03CW442 to add its Western Shares as a source of replacement supply. ECCV also seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares as a source of replacement water pursuant to the 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan decreed in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442, and 10CW306. ECCV will follow the procedures in paragraph 25.6.1 of the decree entered in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442 to add its Western Shares as a source of replacement supply. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares as a source of replacement water in plans for augmentation that it may seek in the future. 7.1.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the decree entered in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442, and 10CW306. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the Strohauer and Haren Recharge Sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 7.1.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchanges and/or Storage. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares, either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative rights of exchange decreed in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442, and 11CW285; pending in Case No. 16CW3196; and any exchanges operated or adjudicated by ECCV in the future. ECCV seeks to store and exchange the water attributable to its Western Shares in Barr Lake, United Reservoir No. 3, and Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a “Gilcrest Reservoir”) as decreed in Case No. 11CW280. ECCV also seeks to store the water attributable to its Western Shares in 70 Ranch Reservoir and any future storage facility to which ECCV is

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able to its Western Shares, either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative rights of exchange decreed in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442, and 11CW285; pending in Case No. 16CW3196; and any exchanges operated or adjudicated by ECCV in the future. ECCV seeks to store and exchange the water attributable to its Western Shares in Barr Lake, United Reservoir No. 3, and Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a “Gilcrest Reservoir”) as decreed in Case No. 11CW280. ECCV also seeks to store the water attributable to its Western Shares in 70 Ranch Reservoir and any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 7.1.4. Use to Replace Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares, either directly, following storage, or by exchange, to replace return flow obligations associated with agricultural water rights changed Case Nos. 06CW40 and 12CW73, pending changes in Consolidated Case No. 05CW58/11CW151 and Case No. 13CW3026, and changed in the future for which ECCV’s Western Shares may be used to replace return flow obligations. 7.1.5. All Municipal Uses. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares for all municipal uses via augmentation and exchange. ECCV’s municipal uses include but are not limited to domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, industrial, exchange, augmentation and replacement, recharge, substitute supply, including further exchange with other water systems and with other water users, and for all other beneficial uses within the service area of ECCV, as it now exists or may exist in the future. 7.1.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. In addition to the uses described above, ECCV claims the right, once all return flow obligations have been satisfied, to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of, by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all consumptive use water exchanged, lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 7.2. Change in Place of Use. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to its Western Shares on lands within ECCV’s present and future service area. 8. Delivery of ACWWA and ECCV’s Western Shares. ACWWA and ECCV will deliver their Western Shares as described below. ACWWA and ECCV may also deliver the water attributable to their Western Shares through any other structure currently located on the Western Mutual Ditch or constructed in the future if approved by the Board of Directors for the Western Mutual Ditch Company. 8.1. Delivery Option 1. All of the farm headgate deliveries from the Owens, Bischoff, KCB-Smits Farms located at the upper end of the Western Mutual Ditch (“Upper Farms”) will be delivered to the Haren Recharge Site. The upper portion of the Western Mutual Ditch is located above the point of diversion for the Haren Recharge Site. The Haren Recharge Site is located in the SW1/4 of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. All of the farm headgate deliveries from the Cook, Peckham-Reifschneider, Hungenberg, McCarthy, Workman, and Strohauer Farms located at the lower end of the Western Mutual Ditch (“Lower Farms”) will be delivered to the Strohauer Recharge Site. The lower portion of the Western Mutual Ditch is located below the point of diversion for the Haren Recharge Site. The Strohauer Recharge Site will be constructed on the Strohauer Farm at the location described above in paragraph 5.1.2. 8.2. Delivery Option 2. All of the return flows associated with the Upper Farms will be delivered to the Haren Recharge Site. All of the consumptive use associated with the Upper Farms and all of the farm headgate deliveries from the Lower Farms will be delivered to the Strohauer Recharge Site. 8.3. Delivery Option 3. All of the consumptive use associated with the Upper Farms will be delivered through an augmentation station owned by Central at the Brownwood Spillway (“Brownwood Station”), located in the NW1/4 of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, approximately 4.6 miles down ditch from the Western Mutual Ditch headgate, pursuant to agreements with Western Mutual Ditch Company and Central. All of the consumptive use associated with the Upper Farms may also be delivered to a diversion structure for Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a “Gilcrest Reservoir”), which will be located off of the Western Mutual Ditch on the east side of Milliken Reservoir, just upstream of the Brownwood Station. All of the return flows associated with the Upper Farms will be delivered to the Haren Recharge Site. All of the farm headgate deliveries from the Lower Farms will be delivered to the Strohauer Recharge Site. 8.4. Delivery Option 4. All of the consumptive use associated with the Upper Farms and Lower Farms will be delivered to a diversion structure for Milliken Reservoir. All of the return flows associated with the Upper Farms will be delivered to the Haren Recharge Site. All of the return flows associated with the Lower Farms will be delivered to the Strohauer Recharge Site. 9. ACWWA’s Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA shall meet its return flow obligations for its Western Shares by any of the following means: (1) recharge accretions from the Strohauer and Haren Recharge Sites and any other existing or future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water ; (2) releases from augmentation structures located on the Western Mutual Ditch; (3) ACWWA may release water stored in United Reservoir No. 3, Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a “Gilcrest Reservoir”), the SerFer Pit, and/or any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water; (4) the City of Longmont may release reusable effluent from its WWTP, or release water from Union Reservoir, located in portions of Sections 30, 31, and 32, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. and Sections 5 and 6, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, for delivery to ACWWA pursuant to an agreement; (5) accretions from ACWWA’s 70 Ranch Recharge Project; (6) ACWWA may release water from the 70 Ranch Reservoir; and/or (7) ACWWA may deliver water from other fully consumable sources, either directly or by exchange, owned or controlled by ACWWA or any other available sources so long as the sources are decreed for augmentation purposes by the Water Court, or approved for replacement use under a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92-308 or 309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes, or are otherwise lawfully available for

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ACWWA pursuant to an agreement; (5) accretions from ACWWA’s 70 Ranch Recharge Project; (6) ACWWA may release water from the 70 Ranch Reservoir; and/or (7) ACWWA may deliver water from other fully consumable sources, either directly or by exchange, owned or controlled by ACWWA or any other available sources so long as the sources are decreed for augmentation purposes by the Water Court, or approved for replacement use under a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92-308 or 309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes, or are otherwise lawfully available for such use. 10. ECCV’s Return Flow Obligations. ECCV shall meet its return flow obligations for its Western Shares by any of the following means: (1) recharge accretions from the Strohauer and Haren Recharge Sites and any other existing or future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water; (2) releases from augmentation structures located on the Western Mutual Ditch; (3) ECCV may release water stored in United Reservoir No. 3 Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a “Gilcrest Reservoir”), the SerFer Pit, and/or any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water; (4) the City of Longmont may release reusable effluent from its WWTP, or release water from Union Reservoir, located in portions of Sections 30, 31, and 32, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. and Sections 5 and 6, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, for delivery to ECCV pursuant to an agreement; (5) accretions from ECCV’s 70 Ranch Recharge Project; (6) ECCV may use its 40% of the recharge accretions from the Riverside/National Hog Farm Recharge Facility; (7) ECCV may release water from the 70 Ranch Reservoir; and/or (8) ECCV may deliver water from other fully consumable sources, either directly or by exchange, owned or controlled by ECCV or any other available sources so long as the sources are decreed for augmentation purposes by the Water Court, or approved for replacement use under a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92-308 or 309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes, or are otherwise lawfully available for such use. 11. Integrated System. The Subject Water Rights will be used pursuant to and in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions of the plans for augmentation, exchanges, and recharge projects decreed in Case Nos. 02CW403, 02CW404/03CW442, and 10CW306 and any applicable terms and conditions contained in the decrees for Case Nos. 09CW283, 10CW312, 11CW280, and 11CW285. Augmentation use of the Subject Water Rights shall be made only under and in compliance with the terms and conditions of any applicable decree or Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92308 or 37-92-309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes. 12. ACWWA’s Independent Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with ACWWA’s Western Shares. 12.1. Name of Structure. Western Mutual Ditch, the decreed point of diversion is described in paragraph 4.1.2, above. 12.2. ACWWA’s Western Shares. ACWWA owns 40 shares out of a total 800 outstanding shares for the Western Mutual Ditch as further described in paragraphs 3.1 and 5.1, above. 12.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling right downstream of the Western Mutual Ditch headgate is junior to December 30, 2016, or there is no call from downstream of the Western Mutual Ditch headgate, ACWWA seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 6.1, above, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Western Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Western Shares. 12.4. Appropriation Information. 12.4.1 Date of Appropriation. December 30, 2016. 12.4.2. How Appropriation Was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 12.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not Applicable. 12.5. Source. South Platte River. 12.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ACWWA’s Western Shares, conditional. 12.7. Claimed Uses. For the same uses as described in paragraph 6.1, above. 13. ECCV’s Independent Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with ECCV’s Western Shares. 13.1. Name of Structure. Western Mutual Ditch, the decreed point of diversion is described in paragraph 4.1.2, above. 13.2. ECCV’s Western Shares. United owns, for the use and benefit of ECCV, 59.5 shares out of a total 800 outstanding shares for the Western Mutual Ditch, as further described in paragraphs 3.2 and 5.2, above. 13.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling right downstream of the Western Mutual Ditch headgate is junior to December 30, 2016, or there is no call from downstream of the Western Mutual Ditch headgate, ECCV seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 7.1, above, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s Western Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s Western Shares. 13.4. Appropriation Information. 13.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 30, 2016. 13.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 13.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not Applicable. 13.5. Source. South Platte River. 13.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ECCV’s Western Shares, conditional. 13.7. Claimed Uses. For the same uses as described in paragraph 7.1, above. 14. Bylaw Approval. The Subject Water Rights will not be used as a replacement supply in any plan for augmentation, exchange, or recharge project until the Applicants complete the Western Mutual Ditch Company’s legally applicable requirements and procedures regarding approval of a change of water rights. This paragraph shall not prevent Applicants from using the shares as a part of a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92-308 or 37-92-309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes, provided such Substitute Water Supply Plan complies with the Western Mutual Ditch Company’s legally applicable requirements and procedures regarding approval of such plans. 15. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the

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or recharge project until the Applicants complete the Western Mutual Ditch Company’s legally applicable requirements and procedures regarding approval of a change of water rights. This paragraph shall not prevent Applicants from using the shares as a part of a Substitute Water Supply Plan approved by the State Engineer pursuant to sections 37-92-308 or 37-92-309 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statutes, provided such Substitute Water Supply Plan complies with the Western Mutual Ditch Company’s legally applicable requirements and procedures regarding approval of such plans. 15. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the Structures and Diversion Facilities Listed Above. 15.1. Western Mutual Ditch. Western Mutual Ditch Company, P.O. Box 282, LaSalle, Colorado, 80645. 15.2. Haren Recharge Site. Central Colorado Water Conservancy District, 3209 West 28th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 and United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 15.3. Strohauer Recharge Site. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 15.4. Brownwood Station. Central Colorado Water Conservancy District, 3209 West 28th Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80634. 15.5. Gilcrest Reservoir (a/k/a “Milliken Reservoir”). The Jay Thomas Diversion Dam and the land at the point of diversion for Milliken Reservoir are owned by Public Service Company, d/b/a Xcel Energy, Inc., 1800 Larimer Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202-1414. The portion of Gilcres Reservoir where the Subject Water Rights will be stored is owned by Milliken Reservoir Enterprise, LLC, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 15.6. St. Vrain Pipeline. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111; Elverna Burchfield Trustee & Sherry Rose, 221 West Platte Avenue, Fort Morgan, Colorado, 80701; Public Service Company, d/b/a Xcel Energy, Inc., 1800 Larimer Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202-1414. 15.7. Brighton Lateral Pipeline. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 15.8. United Diversion Facility No. 3. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 15.9. Burlington Canal. The Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company, 80 South 27th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, 80601. WHEREFORE, Applicants requests that the Court enter a decree granting the change of water rights, the conditional appropriation of return flows, and for such other relief, which it deems proper. (14 pages, 1 Exhibit).

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DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO DECEMBER 2016 WATER RESUME PUBLICATION TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of DECEMBER 2016 for each County affected. 16CW3195 Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority (“ACWWA”), c/o Steve Witter, General Manager, 13031 East Caley Avenue, Centennial, Colorado 80111, Telephone: (303) 790-4830; United Water and Sanitation District, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, acting directly and by and through the United Water and Sanitation District ACWWA Enterprise (“United”), c/o Robert Lembke, 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, Telephone: (303) 7751005. The above listed parties shall be collectively referred to as the “Applicants.” APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL WATER RIGHTS, APPROPRIATIVE RIGHTS OF SUBSTITUTION AND EXCHANGE, APPROPRIATION OF HISTORICAL RETURN FLOWS, AND CHANGE OF WATER RIGHTS IN ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, DENVER, LARIMER, MORGAN AND WELD COUNTIES. Please send all pleadings and correspondence to: Brian M. Nazarenus, Esq., Sheela S. Stack, Esq., William D. Wombacher, Esq., RYLEY CARLOCK & APPLEWHITE, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3500, Denver, Colorado 80203, (Attorneys for ACWWA), Tod J. Smith, Esq., LAW OFFICE OF TOD J. SMITH, LLC, 2919 Valmont Road, Suite 205, Boulder, Colorado 80301, (Attorneys for United). 2. Background. On December 15, 2009, ACWWA entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) with East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District (“ECCV”) and United to provide for ACWWA’s participation in ECCV’s integrated system for the diversion, accretion, collection, storage, transmission, and treatment of ECCV’s water rights (“Water Supply Project”). The Water Supply Project (a/k/a the “ACWWA Flow Project”) is now designed to provide ECCV and ACWWA with a long-term, sustainable municipal water supply for its service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, Colorado. A map of ACWWA’s service area is attached as Exhibit 1. At full build-out, ACWWA’s projected water demand is approximately 10,275 acre-feet per year. The water appropriated herein is necessary to help ACWWA meet its projected water demand. The conditional water rights claimed herein and operation of the exchanges are necessary to replace out-of-priority depletions resulting from ACWWA’s pumping of the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field in the Beebe Draw (the “ACWWA/ECCV Well Field”) and/or historical return flow obligations owed to the South Platte River. A map showing the locations of the structures described in this Application is attached as Exhibit 2. United will construct structures described below as part of satisfying its contractual obligations to ACWWA for the Water Supply Project. 3. Description of Conditional Water Storage Rights. 3.1. ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right. 3.1.1. Name of Structure. Binder Reservoir (a/k/a the “Brighton Lateral Reservoir”). 3.1.2. Location. Binder Reservoir is an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.3. Diversion Structures. 3.1.3.1. Brighton Lateral. Brighton Lateral will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in either the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 or the NE1/4 of the NW1/4, both of Section 18, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.3.2. Binder Pipeline. Binder Pipeline will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.4. Source. South Platte River. 3.1.5. Amount Claimed. 750 acre-feet, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 750 acre-feet per year, conditional. 3.1.6. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 3.1.7. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.1.8. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.1.9. Uses. By this Application, ACWWA seeks a decree granting the right to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right as follows: 3.1.9.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA Augmentation Plans approved in the decree entered in Case No. 10CW306 (“306 Decree”) to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ ECCV Well Field for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 3.1.9.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.1.9.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchange. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative right of exchange approved in the decree entered in Case No. 09CW283 (“283 Decree”). ACWWA also seeks to

use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.1.9.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 3.1.9.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ACWWA also seeks to store the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right in the following surface storage facilities: 3.1.9.5.1. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River, in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.2. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.1.9.5.3. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.4. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.5. Any future storage facility in which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 3.1.9.6. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Reservoir Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ACWWA’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. 3.1.9.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. In addition to the uses described above, ACWWA claims the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of, by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water exchanged, lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.1.10. Total Capacity. Binder Reservoir has a planned total capacity of 3,800 acrefeet (with 4 feet of freeboard). 3.1.11. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Binder Reservoir and the Diversion Facility Used to Fill Binder Reservoir. Platte River Water Development Authority (“PRWDA”), 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 3.2. ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right. 3.2.1. Name of Structure. Serfer Pit 3.2.2. Location. Serfer Pit is located along the Cache la Poudre River, approximately 2.8 stream miles below the New Cache headgate, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 3.2.3. Diversion Structure. A temporary pump currently delivers water into Serfer Pit. A permanent pump and pipe to and from the Cache La Poudre River will be placed in the southwest corner of Serfer Pit, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 3.2.4. Source. Cache la Poudre River. 3.2.5. Amount Claimed. 100 acre-feet fill, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 100 acre-feet per year, conditional. 3.2.6. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 3.2.6.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.2.6.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.2.7. Uses. By this Application, ACWWA seeks a decree granting the right to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right as follows: 3.2.7.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA Augmentation Plans approved in the 306 Decree to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 3.2.7.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.2.7.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchange. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative right of exchange approved in the 283 Decree. ACWWA also seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.2.7.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte or Cache la Poudre Rivers. 3.2.7.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ACWWA seeks to store the water in the following surface storage facilities: 3.2.7.5.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.2. Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a Gilcrest Reservoir), a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34, and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.3. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir lo-

cated on the east side of the South Platte River, in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.4. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.2.7.5.5. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.6. Binder Reservoir, off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.7. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.8. Any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 3.2.7.6. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA will use the ACWWA Serfer Pit Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ACWWA’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. 3.2.7.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ACWWA asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.2.8. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Serfer Pit and the Diversion Facility Used to Fill Serfer Pit. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. 3.3. ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right. 3.3.1. Name of Structure. Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.2. Location. Highlands Reservoir is an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River at the diversion facilities described below in paragraph 3.3.3. After water is diverted from the South Platte River it will be delivered to Highlands Reservoir through the delivery canals in the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company’s (“FRICO”) Barr Lake system. 3.3.3. Names of the Diversion Facilities Used to Fill the Reservoir. 3.3.3.1. United Diversion Facility No. 3. The headgate is on the east bank of the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. United Diversion Facility No. 3 delivers water to the United No. 3 Reservoir, from which water is delivered through the Beebe Pipeline to the Burlington Canal, immediately above Barr Lake. From Barr Lake the water will be delivered through FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.3.2. Burlington Canal (a/k/a “ Burlington/O’Brien Canal”). The Burlington Canal headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City and County of Denver, Colorado. 3.3.3.3. Beebe Seep Canal. Point(s) of diversion from the Beebe Seep Canal for delivery of water to storage in Highlands Reservoir may be located at one or more of the following locations, all of which will divert only surface water: 3.3.3.3.1. In the SE1/4 of Section 30, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.2. In the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 30, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.3. In the W1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.4. In the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.3.4. Source of the Water. South Platte River. 3.3.5.Amount Claimed. 750 acre-feet, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 750 acre-feet per year, conditional. 3.3.6. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 3.3.6.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.3.6.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.3.7. Uses. By this Application, ACWWA seeks a decree granting the right to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right as follows: 3.3.7.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA Augmentation Plans approved in the 306 Decree to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 3.3.7.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.3.7.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchanges. ACWWA seeks to use the water as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.3.7.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its other changed water rights owed to the South Platte River. 3.3.7.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ACWWA seeks to store the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right in the following surface stor-

age facilities: 3.3.7.5.1. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.3.7.5.2. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.7.5.3. Any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 3.3.7.6. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA will use the ACWWA Highlands Reservoir Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ACWWA’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. 3.3.7.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ACWWA asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.3.8. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Highlands Reservoir and the Diversion Facility Used to Fill Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.8.1. Highlands Reservoir will be owned by the United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. 3.3.8.2. The land on which Highlands Reservoir will be located is currently owned by Highland Equities, L.L.C., 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. 3.3.8.3. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, holds a perpetual easement, granted by Henderson Aggregate, LTD, for United Diversion Facility No. 3. The diversion structure is owned by United Water and Sanitation District. 3.3.8.4. The Burlington Canal (a/k/a “Burlington/O’Brien Canal”) and the Beebe Seep Canal are owned by FRICO, 80 South 27th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado 80601. 3.3.8.5. Barr Lake and the canals which will be used to deliver water to Highlands Reservoir are owned by FRICO. 3.3.8.6. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.1, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Edmundson Land, LLC, P.O. Box 932, Brighton, Colorado, 80601, and Public Service Company of Colorado, P.O. Box 1979, Denver, Colorado, 80201. 3.3.8.7. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.2, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Vicki and David Pelletier, 3851 E. Geddes Avenue, Centennial, Colorado 80122, and Weld County, Colorado, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 3.3.8.8. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.3, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Len Pettinger, 18437 County Road 8, Brighton, Colorado 80603, and Town of Lochbuie, Colorado, 703 County Road 37, Brighton, Colorado 80603. 3.3.8.9. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.4, above, may be located is owned by Mile High Duck Club, c/o Brown and Locke P.C., 1720 S. Bellaire Street, Suite 405, Denver, Colorado 80222. 4. Description of Conditional Direct Flow Water Rights. 4.1. ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right. 4.1.1. Name of Structure. Binder Pipeline. 4.1.2. Location. Binder Pipeline will be located upstream of the confluence of the South Platte River and Big Dry Creek. The proposed diversion structure will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 4.1.3.Source. South Platte River. 4.1.4. Amount Claimed. 30 cfs. 4.1.5. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 4.1.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 4.1.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 4.1.6. Uses. By this Application, ACWWA seeks a decree granting its right to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right as follows: 4.1.6.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA Augmentation Plans approved in the 306 Decree to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ ECCV Well Field for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 4.1.6.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 4.1.6.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchanges. ACWWA seeks to use the Binder Pipeline Water Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges claimed in this Application. 4.1.6.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte or Cache la Poudre Rivers. 4.1.6.5. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA will use the ACWWA Binder Pipeline Water Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechani-

cal, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ACWWA’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. 4.1.6.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ACWWA asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 4.1.7. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Binder Pipeline. PRWDA, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, will be the owner of the Binder Pipeline and owns easements along the path where the pipeline will be located. 4.2. ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right. 4.2.1. Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral. 4.2.2.Location. The point of diversion for Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be delivered to Brighton Lateral from the Burlington Canal. 4.2.3. Source. South Platte River. 4.2.4. Amount Claimed. 10 cfs, conditional. 4.2.5. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 4.2.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 4.2.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 4.2.6. Uses. By this Application, ACWWA seeks a decree granting the right to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right as follows: 4.2.6.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA Augmentation Plans approved in the 306 Decree to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ ECCV Well Field for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 4.2.6.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to recharge water. 4.2.6.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchange. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges claimed in this Application. 4.2.6.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ACWWA seeks to use the ACWWA Brighton Lateral Water Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its other changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 4.2.6.5. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA will use the water via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ACWWA’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. 4.2.6.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ACWWA asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 4.2.7. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Brighton Lateral. New Brighton Lateral, LLC, 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 5. Claim for Conditional Recharge Water Rights or Plans for Augmentation. 5.1.ACWWA Drouhard Recharge Right. 5.1.1. Name of Structure. Drouhard Recharge Site. 5.1.2. Recharge Location. The Drouhard Recharge Site is an off-channel recharge site located in the SE 1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3. Points of Diversion. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River to the Drouhard Recharge Site from the following locations: 5.1.3.1. Farmers Independent Ditch. The Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.2. Western Mutual Ditch. The Western Mutual Ditch headgate is located in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.3. Drouhard Pipeline. The Drouhard Pipeline is a bi-directional pipeline that will be located parallel to County Road 40.5 from the Drouhard Pond to Milliken Reservoir. The proposed diversion structure will divert water from the Milliken Reservoir in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.4. Milliken Reservoir. Water will be delivered from Milliken Reservoir through the bi-directional Drouhard Pipeline. 5.1.4. Amount Claimed. 20 cfs, conditional. 5.1.5. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 5.1.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.1.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.1.6. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.1.6.1. Drouhard Recharge Site. ACWWA will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge at the Drouhard Recharge Site. 5.1.6.2. Future Acquired Sources. ACWWA intends to acquire and/or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ACWWA will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Continued to Next Page 58478 (16CW3195)

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7January 19, 2017 Continued 58478 (16CW3195) Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.1.7. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ACWWA. 5.1.8. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but is not limited to, augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 5.2. ACWWA Brighton Lateral Recharge Right. 5.2.1. Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral. 5.2.2. Recharge Location. The point of diversion for Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.2.3. Amount Claimed. 10 cfs, conditional. 5.2.4. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 5.2.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.2.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.2.5. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.2.5.1. Brighton Lateral. ACWWA will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge in Brighton Lateral. 5.2.5.2. Future Acquired Sources. ACWWA intends to acquire and/ or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ACWWA will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.2.6. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ACWWA. 5.2.7. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but is not limited to, augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 5.3. ACWWA Brighton Lateral Recharge Site Right. 5.3.1.Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. 5.3.2. Recharge Location. The Brighton Lateral Recharge Site is an off-channel recharge site located in the S1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.3.3. Points of Diversion. 5.3.3.1. Brighton Lateral. The point of diversion for Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be delivered to Brighton Lateral from the Burlington Canal. 5.3.3.2. Burlington Canal. The Burlington Canal headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City and County of Denver, Colorado. 5.3.4. Amount Claimed. 20 cfs, conditional. 5.3.5. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 5.3.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.3.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.3.6. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.3.6.1. Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. ACWWA will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge at the Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. 5.3.6.2. Future Acquired Sources. ACWWA intends to acquire and/or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ACWWA will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.3.7. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ACWWA. 5.3.8. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but is not limited to, augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 6. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange - 2016 ACWWA South Platte River (“SPR”) and St. Vrain Creek Exchange. 6.1. Exchange-From Points. 6.1.1. SPR Reach 5. 6.1.1.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 5 - Confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 55 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. ACWWA does not seek to exchange water up Beaver Creek. For purposes of the appropriative rights of exchange decreed herein, the confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River is also the downstream end point of SPR Reach 5. SPR Reach 5 was decreed at paragraph 19.1.8 of the 306 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for ACWWA’s augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 5 is located below the Bijou Canal headgate to the confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River. The Bijou Canal headgate is located on the south bank of the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 63 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado, at a point approximately 95 feet west of the east section line and 604 feet south of the north section line of said section. 6.1.1.2. Fort Morgan Canal above the Lower Platte & Beaver. The location where return flow accretions and future recharge accretions from the Hofmeister farm will accrue to the South Platte River above the Lower Platte & Beaver headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of

Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 57 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. 6.1.1.3. Fort Morgan Canal below the Lower Platte & Beaver. The location where return flow accretions and future recharge accretions from Glassey farm will accrue to the South Platte River below the Lower Platte & Beaver headgate, located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 56 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. 6.1.1.4. Weldon Valley Ditch Central/ ACWWA Augmentation Station. An augmentation station located where the Weldon Valley Ditch crosses the west line of the NE1/4 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 60 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. This augmentation station returns water south via a pipeline to a channel that discharges to the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of said Section 3. 6.1.1.5. Weldon Valley Ditch Augmentation Station. An augmentation station located at the end of Weldon Valley Ditch in the SE1/4 of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 58 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. This augmentation station delivers water to the South Platte River below the Fort Morgan Canal headgate. 6.1.1.6. ACWWA 70 Ranch Recharge Project Quantification Point. The ACWWA70 Ranch Recharge Project was decreed at paragraphs 37-41 of the decree entered in Case Nos. 02CW404/03CW442 (“404/442 Decree”). The Quantification Point for recharge accretions from the ACWWA 70 Ranch Recharge Project is the farthest downstream point at which recharge accretions from the ACWWA 70 Ranch Recharge Project accrue to the South Platte River at the west section line of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as the section line intersects with the South Platte River. 6.1.2.SPR Reach 4. 6.1.2.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 4 – Bijou Canal Headgate. SPR Reach 4 was decreed at paragraph 19.1.7 of the 306 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for ACWWA’s augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 4 is located from the Empire Inlet Canal headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Bijou Canal headgate, located on the south bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 63 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado, at a point approximately 95 feet west of the east section line and 604 feet south of the north section line of said section. 6.1.2.2. 70 Ranch Reservoir. Located in the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The preliminarily designed outlet structure for 70 Ranch Reservoir will allow releases from 70 Ranch Reservoir by gravity flow back to the South Platte River at a point in the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be released to the Hardin Seep Canal and delivered to the South Platte River through an existing return ditch in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 2, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.3. SPR Reach 3. 6.1.3.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 3 – Empire Inlet Canal Headgate. SPR Reach 3 was decreed at paragraph 19.1.6 of the 306 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for ACWWA’s augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 3 is located from the Lower Latham Ditch headgate, located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Empire Inlet Canal headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.3.2. Confluence of Crow Creek and the South Platte River. Located in SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Prior to delivery to the confluence of Crow Creek and the South Platte River for exchange, ACWWA intends to divert certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, from the Cache la Poudre River and deliver the substitute supplies from said Canal to Crow Creek in the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where the substitute supplies will be conveyed to the confluence with the South Platte River. 6.1.3.3. Confluence of Lone Tree Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Prior to delivery to the confluence of Lone Tree Creek and the South Platte River for exchange, ACWWA intends to divert certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, from the Cache la Poudre River to Lone Tree Creek, in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where substitute supplies will be conveyed to the confluence with the South Platte River. 6.1.3.4. Confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River. Located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 (Lot 4) of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, the centroid being 590 feet from the west section line and 4,760 feet from the north section line. ACWWA will deliver its sources of substitute supply to the confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River by: (1) conveying certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, down the Cache la Poudre River to its confluence with the South Platte River; and/or (2) delivering certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, to the confluence of Sand Creek and the Cache la Poudre River, which is located in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, immediately above the confluence of the Cache la Poudre River with the South Platte River. From the confluence of Sand Creek and the Cache la Poudre River, the sources of substitute supply will be conveyed in the Cache la Poudre River to the exchange-from point at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River. 6.1.4. SPR Reach 2. 6.1.4.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 2 – Lower

Latham Headgate. SPR Reach 2 was decreed at paragraph 19.1.5 of the 306 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for ACWWA’s augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 2 is located from the Western Mutual Ditch headgate, located in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Lower Latham Ditch headgate, located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.2. Strohauer Pond Accretions and Release. The point at which water recharged or discharged at the Strohauer Pond Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.3. Milliken Reservoir Outlet Structures. Milliken Reservoir has several outlets capable of returning water to the South Platte River at the following locations: (1) the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; (2) the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; and (3) the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. In addition, the North Diversion structure of the reservoir located on the South Platte River downstream of the confluence with the St. Vrain River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, can also operate as an outlet from Milliken Reservoir. 6.1.4.4. Confluence of St. Vrain Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. From this point, water will be exchanged up St. Vrain Creek to the St. Vrain Pipeline Diversion, described below. 6.1.4.5. St. Vrain Pipeline (a/k/a “United Diversion Facility No. 5”). The point of discharge from the St. Vrain Pipeline to the South Platte River will be located in one of the following locations: (1) at a point located upstream of the Highway 66 Bridge as it crosses the South Platte River, which will deliver water to the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; (2) at a point upstream of the Highway 66 Bridge as it crosses the South Platte River, which will deliver water to the South Platte River in the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, or the SE1/2 of Section 25, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; or (3) at a point near the SW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.6. Haren Recharge Accretions and Release. The point at which water recharged or discharged at the Haren Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the SW1/4 of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.7. Drouhard Recharge Accretions and Release. The location at which water recharged or discharged at the Drouhard Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the E1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 24, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.8. Brownwood Augmentation Station. Located in the NW1/4 of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, approximately 4.6 miles down ditch from the Western Mutual Ditch headgate. 6.1.4.9. Farmers Independent Ditch Lower Augmentation Station. Located in the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado. 6.1.4.10. Farmers Independent Ditch Pipeline. Located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 36, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5. SPR Reach 1. 6.1.5.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 1 – FIDCo Upper Augmentation Station. Located in the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.2. Binder Reservoir. Located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water from the Binder Reservoir will be released to the South Platte River via the Binder Pipeline at a location on the east bank of the South Platte River in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.3. Brighton Lateral Accretions. The most downstream location of accretions from Brighton Lateral to the South Platte River will be within either the NW1/4 of the NW1/4, or the NE1/4 of the NW1/4, both of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.4. Fulton Irrigating Ditch Augmentation Stations. ACWWA will use the following augmentation structures to deliver certain sources of substitute supply from the Fulton Irrigating Ditch to the South Platte River: (1) an existing augmentation structure located in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado; and (2) an augmentation structure to be constructed in Section 3 of the Fulton Irrigating Ditch, in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 28, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.5. United Reservoir No. 3 Discharge Point. The point of discharge from United Reservoir No. 3 to the South Platte River is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado, located 1,636 feet east of the west line and 1,531 feet north of the south line of said Section 26. The Exchange-From Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 6.2. Exchange-To Points. 6.2.1. SPR Reach 4. 6.2.1.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir Surface Diversion. The surface diversion facility for

the 70 Ranch Reservoir will be located in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.2. SPR Reach 3. 6.2.2.1. Serfer Pit Inlet. Diversions from the Cache la Poudre River into Serfer Pit will be made at the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.2.2. Powell Spillway. Pumping depletions that accrue to the South Platte River at the Powell Spillway will be replaced at the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.3. SPR Reach 2. 6.2.3.1. Milliken Reservoir Diversion Points. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River at the following diversion facilities: 6.2.3.1.1. South Diversion. A point of diversion for Milliken Reservoir may be located adjacent to the Jay Thomas Ditch Diversion Dam, on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado (referred to as the “South Diversion”). 6.2.3.1.2. North Diversion. A point of diversion for Milliken Reservoir may be located on the South Platte River, downstream of the confluence with the St. Vrain River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado (referred to as the “North Diversion”). 6.2.3.1.3. Milliken Pumps. Currently, a pump is located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. A pump may also be constructed near the confluence of the South Platte and St. Vrain Rivers, in Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.3.1.4. Western Mutual Ditch Headgate. The point of diversion for the Western Mutual Ditch Headgate is located on the South Platte River, in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water will be delivered to Milliken Reservoir through an interconnect between the Western Mutual Ditch and Milliken Reservoir. 6.2.3.2. Western Mutual Ditch Headgate. Described in paragraph 5.2.3.1.4, above. 6.2.4. SPR Reach 1. 6.2.4.1. Farmers Independent Ditch Headgate. The Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. ACWWA will deliver water from the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate to the Drouhard Recharge Site. 6.2.4.2. Binder Pipeline. Binder Pipeline will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Substitute supplies exchanged and conveyed through Binder Pipeline will be delivered to Binder Reservoir. 6.2.4.3. United Diversion Facility No. 3. United Diversion Facility No. 3 is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado, located 1,636 feet east of the west line and 1,531 feet north of the south line of said Section 26. Substitute supplies exchanged and diverted at United Diversion Facility No. 3 will be delivered to United Reservoir No. 3. Water stored in United Reservoir No. 3 can be delivered to Barr Lake through the Beebe Pipeline pursuant to the decree entered in Case No. 02CW403 (“403 Decree”). Water stored in Barr Lake can be delivered to Milton Lake via the Beebe Draw. From Barr Lake the water can also be delivered through a drainage seep to and through Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir, or through the FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. Water can also be delivered from United No. 3 through the Beebe Pipeline to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir. 6.2.4.4. Burlington Canal Headgate. The Burlington Canal headgate is, pursuant to a changed point of diversion approved in the 403 Decree, located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City and County of Denver, Colorado. Substitute supplies exchanged and diverted at the Burlington Canal headgate will be delivered to Barr Lake. Water stored in Barr Lake can be delivered to Milton Lake via the Beebe Draw. From Barr Lake, the water can also be delivered through a drainage seep to and through Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir, or through the FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. ACWWA may also deliver water to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. Water can also be delivered from the Burlington Canal through the Beebe Pipeline to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir. The Exchange-To Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 6.3. Rates on the Appropriative Rights of Exchange. 6.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the conditional appropriative rights of exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 5. 6.4. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 6.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 6.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 6.5. Uses. Substitute supplies exchanged to the Exchange-To Points described above and discharged to the South Platte River may be: 6.5.1. Used by ACWWA to satisfy its replacement obligations in SPR Reaches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Beebe Draw. 6.5.2. Delivered into recharge facilities at 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA 70 Ranch Recharge Project approved in the 306 Decree. 6.5.3. Used to replace depletions from the pumping of ACWWA’s wells on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree. 6.5.4. Used to augment depletions to the South Platte River from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field under the ACWWA Beebe Draw Aug-

mentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree or future augmentation plans if separately decreed. 6.5.5. Delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. 6.5.6. Delivered to ECCV’s Water Treatment Plant in the Beebe Draw, and then transported via a 31-mile pipeline to ACWWA’s service area. 6.5.7. Used to meet ACWWA’s historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte or Cache la Poudre Rivers. 6.5.8. Stored in the following surface storage facilities: 6.5.8.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.2. Serfer Pit, a lined off-channel reservoir located along the Cache la Poudre River, approximately 2.8 stream miles below the New Cache headgate, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 6.5.8.3. Milliken Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34, and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.4. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River, in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 6.5.8.5. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 6.5.8.6. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.7. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.8. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.9. Any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 6.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the 2016 ACWWA South Platte River and St. Vrain Creek Exchange. 7. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange - 2016 ACWWA Cache la Poudre River Exchange. 7.1. Exchange-From Points. 7.1.1. Greeley No. 2 Canal Augmentation Stations. ACWWA will deliver water associated with its changed shares in the New Cache la Poudre Irrigating Company and Cache la Poudre Reservoir Company to the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers from the following locations: 7.1.1.1. A proposed augmentation return structure contemplated for construction near the Greeley Canal No. 2 headgate (the Headgate Augmentation Station); the turnout location off the Greeley Canal No. 2 would likely be within the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 6 North, Range 68 West, of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 7.1.1.2. A proposed augmentation station (the Serfer Augmentation Station) in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 68 West, of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. Water turned out from the Greeley No. 2 Ditch at this station would be delivered directly to Serfer Pit, where it could be stored or passed through to the Cache la Poudre River. 7.1.1.3. Law Ditch Augmentation Station, located in NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, delivers to the Cache la Poudre above the Greeley No. 3 Canal via the John Law Seepage Ditch. 7.1.1.4. A proposed augmentation station (the Orr Lateral Augmentation Station) located in NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, on the Orr-Tollgate farm, to deliver to the Cache la Poudre above the Greeley No. 3 Canal. 7.1.1.5. Graham Seep Augmentation Station, located in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water delivered through this station would enter the Cache la Poudre below the Greeley No. 3 Ditch headgate and above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate. 7.1.1.6. A proposed augmentation station (Carpenter Lateral Augmentation Station) in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. It would deliver water to the Cache la Poudre River below the Greeley No. 3 Ditch headgate and above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate, via the Carpenter Lateral and Graham Seep. 7.1.1.7. Eaton Draw Augmentation Station, located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and delivers to the Cache la Poudre River below the Greeley No. 3 Ditch headgate and above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate. 7.1.1.8. Lone Tree Creek Augmentation Station, located in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and delivers to the South Platte River just below the Cache la Poudre confluence via Lone Tree Creek. 7.1.1.9. Lower Sand Creek Augmentation Station, located in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 27, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and delivers to the Cache la Poudre River below the Ogilvy Ditch headgate via Sand Creek. 7.1.1.10. Galeton Draw Augmentation Station, proposed to be located in the NE1/4 of Section 7, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. It would deliver to the South Platte River via Lone Tree Creek. 7.1.1.11. Gill Augmentation Station, proposed to be located on or close to the section line dividing Sections 22 and 27 in Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, could deliver water to the South Platte River via Crow Creek. 7.1.1.12. Lower Crow Creek Augmentation Station, located more or less on the quarter section line dividing the NW1/4 and SW1/4 of Section 25,

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Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Daniel Glenn Thurston, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31088

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Misc. Private Legals Continued 58478 (16CW3195) Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. It delivers to the South Platte River a short distance above the Empire Ditch headgate. 7.1.2. Whitney Irrigating Ditch. The Whitney Irrigating Ditch headgate is located on the north side of the Cache la Poudre River, near the NW corner of the SE1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West, in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. ACWWA may deliver water associated with its shares in the Whitney Irrigating Ditch Company to the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers through augmentation stations pursuant to a future judicial or administrative proceeding. 7.1.3. Lake Canal Ditch. The Lake Canal Ditch headgate is located in the SE corner of Section 2, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. ACWWA may deliver water associated with its shares in the Lake Canal Ditch Company to the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers through augmentation stations pursuant to a future judicial or administrative proceeding. The ExchangeFrom Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 7.2. Exchange-To Point. 7.2.1. Serfer Pit. Diversions from the Cache la Poudre River into Serfer Pit will be made at the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the Serfer Pit is shown on the map attached as Exhibit 2. 7.3. Rates on the Appropriative Right of Exchange. 7.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the 2016 ACWWA Cache la Poudre River Exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 6. 7.4. Date of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 7.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 7.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 7.5. Uses. Substitute supplies exchanged to Serfer Pit described above and discharged to the Cache la Poudre River may be: 7.5.1. Used by ACWWA to satisfy its replacement obligations in SPR Reaches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Beebe Draw. 7.5.2. Delivered into recharge facilities at 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA 70 Ranch Recharge Project approved in the 306 Decree. 7.5.3. Used to replace depletions from the pumping of ACWWA’s wells on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree. 7.5.4. Used to augment depletions to the South Platte River from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field under the ACWWA Beebe Draw Augmentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree or future augmentation plans if separately decreed. 7.5.5. Used as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative right of exchange approved in the 283 Decree, the exchanges claimed herein, or future exchanges if separately decreed. 7.5.6. Delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 306 Decree. 7.5.7. Delivered to ECCV’s Water Treatment Plant in the Beebe Draw, and then transported via a 31-mile pipeline to ACWWA’s service area. 7.5.8. Used to meet ACWWA’s historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 7.5.9. Stored in the following surface storage facilities: 7.5.9.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.2. Milliken Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34, and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.3. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River,

in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 7.5.9.4. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 7.5.9.5. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.6. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.7. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.8. Any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. 7.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the appropriative rights of exchange. 7.7. Substitute Water Supply Projections. ACWWA shall make projections of the yield of the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges pursuant to the procedures described in paragraph 45 of the 306 Decree. ACWWA shall incorporate the projected yield into the augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree pursuant to the notice of use procedures described in paragraph 17.3 of that decree. The 2016 ACWWA South Platte River and St. Vrain Creek Exchange, the 2016 ACWWA Cache la Poudre Exchange, and the 2016 ACWWA Beebe Canal Exchange are collectively referred to in this Application as the “2016 ACWWA Exchanges.” 8. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange - 2016 ACWWA Beebe Canal Exchange. 8.1. Exchange-From Points. 8.1.1. Highlands Reservoir. Highlands Reservoir is located in the Beebe Draw, as described above in paragraph 3.3.2. Water will be released to the Beebe Seep Canal through the outlet works of Highlands Reservoir. The location of the outlet structure for Highlands Reservoir has not yet been finally determined. The preliminary design anticipates that Highlands Reservoir will be gravity drained under Weld County Road (“WCR”) 39 into the existing drainage that has pipe crossings of the railroad and Interstate 76, and then flows west on the south side of WCR 4 to the Beebe Draw in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. An inlet structure from the Beebe Seep Canal, the potential locations of which are described above in paragraph 3.3.3.3, may be designed to also deliver water from Highlands Reservoir to the Beebe Seep Canal, and as an outlet structure it would also be an exchangefrom point. 8.1.2. Milton Lake. Milton Lake is located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The Exchange-From Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 8.2. Exchange-To Points. 8.2.1. Barr Lake. Barr Lake is located in portions of Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 8.2.2. Toe of Barr Lake Dam. The toe of Barr Lake Dam is located in the NW1/4 of Section 23, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, approximately 390 feet from the north section line and 930 feet from the west section line. 8.2.3. DeSanti Headgate. The headgate for the DeSanti Parcel is located on the DeSanti Parcel, which is located in the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 8.2.4. Highlands Reservoir Beebe Seep Canal Diversion(s). The Highlands Reservoir Beebe Seep Canal diversion points are located in the Beebe Draw, as described above in Paragraph 3.3.3.3. Water will be exchanged to these points from Milton Reservoir. The Exchange-To Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 8.3. Rates on the Appropriative Right of Exchange. 8.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the conditional appropriative rights of exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 7. 8.4. Date

of Appropriation. December 14, 2016. 8.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ACWWA Board of Directors on December 14, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 8.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 8.5. Uses. Water diverted by exchange under the 2016 ACWWA Beebe Canal Exchange will be used to satisfy ACWWA’s replacement obligations in the Beebe Draw and delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ACWWA Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 306 Decree. 8.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the appropriative rights of exchange. 8.7. Substitute Water Supply Projections. ACWWA shall make projections of the yield of the 2016 ACWWA Exchanges pursuant to the procedures described in paragraph 45 of the 306 Decree. ACWWA shall incorporate the projected yield into the augmentation plans approved in the 306 Decree pursuant to the notice of use procedures described in paragraph 17.3 of that decree. 9. ACWWA’s Independent Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in Fulton Irrigating Ditch Company (“ACWWA’s Fulton Shares”). 9.1. Name of Structure. Fulton Ditch, the decreed headgate location is near Section 9, between Sections 16 and 17, in Township 2 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 9.2. ACWWA’s Fulton Shares. Pursuant to the decree entered in Case No. 10CW313 (“313 Decree”), ACWWA changed its water rights associated with 182 shares in Fulton Irrigating Ditch Company. 9.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Fulton Ditch headgate is junior to December 29, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Fulton Ditch headgate, ACWWA seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all purposes described in paragraph 9.7, below, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Fulton Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Fulton Shares. 9.4. Appropriation Information. 9.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 9.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 9.4.3. Date water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 9.5. Source. South Platte River. 9.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ACWWA’s Fulton Shares, conditional. 9.7. Claimed Uses. 9.7.1. Use in ACWWA’s Plans for Augmentation. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree, for the pumping of water for delivery to ACWWA’s present and future service area from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field. ACWWA also seeks to use the water attributable to its return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares as a source of replacement water pursuant to the 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan approved in the 306 Decree. In addition, ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares as a source of replacement water in any future plans for augmentation. 9.7.2. Use in ACWWA’s Recharge Projects. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 306 Decree. 9.7.3. Use in ACWWA’s Exchanges and/or Storage. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares, either directly or following storage, as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative right of exchange pursuant to the 283 Decree. ACWWA seeks to store and exchange the water attributable to its return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares in Milliken Reservoir pursuant to the 283 Decree. AC-

WWA also seeks to store the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares in 70 Ranch Reservoir and Serfer Pit. 9.7.4. All Municipal Uses. ACWWA seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s Fulton Shares for all municipal uses via augmentation and exchange. ACWWA’s municipal uses include, but are not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, industrial, exchange, augmentation and replacement, recharge, substitute supply, including further exchange with other water systems and with other water users, and for all other beneficial uses within the present and future service area of ACWWA. 9.7.5. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. In addition to the uses described above, ACWWA claims the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of, by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water exchanged, lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 10. ACWWA’s Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in the Farmers Independent Ditch Company (“ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares”). 10.1. Name of Structure. Farmers Independent Ditch, the decreed headgate of which is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 10.2. ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares. In the decree entered in Case No. 12CW73 (“73 Decree”), ACWWA changed the place and type of use of 20 shares of the Farmers Independent Ditch Company from irrigation to all municipal uses, including augmentation, replacement, exchange, storage, and recharge. 10.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is junior to December 29, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate, ACWWA seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 9.7, above, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares. 10.4. Appropriation Information. 10.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 10.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 10.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 10.5. Source. South Platte River. 10.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares, conditional. 10.7. Claimed Uses. ACWWA’s claimed uses for the water attributable to the return flows associated with ACWWA’s FIDCO Shares are described above in paragraph 9.7. 11. ACWWA’s Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in the Weldon Valley Ditch Company (“ACWWA’s Weldon Shares”). 11.1. Name of Structure. Weldon Valley Ditch, the decreed point of diversion of which is located on the North bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 11.2. ACWWA’s Weldon Shares. In Case No. 11CW151/05CW58 (“151 Case”), ACWWA changed the place and type of use of 62.625 shares of the Weldon Valley Ditch Company from irrigation to all municipal uses, including augmentation, replacement, exchange, storage, and recharge. 11.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Weldon Valley Ditch headgate is junior to December 29, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Weldon Valley Ditch headgate, ACWWA seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 9.7, above, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Weldon Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ACWWA’s Weldon Shares. 11.4. Appropriation Information. 11.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 11.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The ap-

propriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 11.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 11.5. Source. South Platte River. 11.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ACWWA’s Weldon Shares, conditional. 11.7. Claimed Uses. ACWWA’s claimed uses for the water attributable to its return flows associated with its Weldon Shares are described in above in paragraph 9.7. 12. Change in Use of ACWWA’s Previously Changed Water Rights. 12.1. Change in Use. Pursuant to Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 37-92-305(3)(e), ACWWA seeks to change the previously-quantified water rights described below to allow such water to be used and stored as described below. 12.1.1. Fulton Irrigating Ditch Company Shares. In the 313 Decree, ACWWA originally changed 182 shares of Fulton Irrigating Ditch Company from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses, either directly or following recharge and/or storage. 12.1.2. Farmers Independent Ditch Company Shares. In the 72 Decree, ACWWA originally changed 20 Farmers Independent Ditch shares from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses either directly or following recharge and/or storage. 12.1.3. Weldon Valley Ditch Company Shares. In Consolidated Case Nos. 11CW151/05CW58, ACWWA changed 62.625 Weldon Valley Ditch shares from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses either directly or following recharge and/or storage. 12.2. Surface Storage Structures and Locations. ACWWA may store its previously changed water rights in the following surface storage structures for subsequent delivery into ACWWA’s or ECCV’s municipal system or for use as a source of augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange or substitute supply: 12.2.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.2. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.3. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.4. Any future storage facility to which ACWWA is legally permitted to store water. (39 pages, 7 exhibits). THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE OR BE FOREVER BARRED. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose an application, or an amended application, may file with the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statement of Opposition, setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. Such Statement of Opposition must be filed by the last day of FEBRUARY 2017 (forms available on www.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’s office), and must be filed as an Original and include $158.00 filing fee. A copy of each Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service of mailing shall be filed with the Water Clerk. Legal Notice No.: 58478 (16CW3195) First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent

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7January 19, 2017 Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO DECEMBER 2016 WATER RESUME PUBLICATION TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of DECEMBER 2016 for each County affected. 16CW3196 East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District, acting by and through the East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District Water Activity Enterprise, Inc. (“ECCV”), c/o David Kaunisto, General Manager, 6201 South Gun Club Road, Aurora, Colorado 80016, Telephone: (303) 693-3800; United Water and Sanitation District, a quasimunicipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, acting directly and by and through the United Water and Sanitation District ACWWA Enterprise (“United”), c/o Robert Lembke, 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, Telephone: (303) 775-1005. The above listed parties shall be collectively referred to as the “Applicants.” APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL WATER RIGHTS, APPROPRIATIVE RIGHTS OF SUBSTITUTION AND EXCHANGE, APPROPRIATION OF HISTORICAL RETURN FLOWS, AND CHANGE OF WATER RIGHTS IN ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, DENVER, LARIMER, MORGAN AND WELD COUNTIES. Please send all pleadings and correspondence to: Brian M. Nazarenus, Esq., Sheela S. Stack, Esq., William D. Wombacher, Esq., RYLEY CARLOCK & APPLEWHITE, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3500, Denver, Colorado 80203, (Attorneys for ECCV), Tod J. Smith, Esq., LAW OFFICE OF TOD J. SMITH, LLC, 2919 Valmont Road, Suite 205, Boulder, Colorado 80301, (Attorneys for United). 2. Background. ECCV has developed an integrated system for the diversion, accretion, collection, storage, transmission, and treatment of its water rights. This integrated system, which is also referred to as the “Water Supply Project” or the “Northern Project,” is designed to provide ECCV with a long-term, sustainable municipal water supply for its service area located in Arapahoe County. A map of ECCV’s service area is attached as Exhibit 1. According to ECCV’s Water Conservation Plan, at full build-out ECCV will require, on average, up to approximately 16,000 acre-feet per year of raw water supply, and up to approximately 24,000 acre-feet in years when delivering water to its aquifer storage and recovery program. The water appropriated according to this decree is necessary to help ECCV meet those projected needs. The conditional water rights claimed herein and operation of the exchanges are necessary to replace out-of-priority depletions resulting from ECCV’s pumping of the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field in the Beebe Draw (the “ACWWA/ECCV Well Field”) and/or historical return flow obligations owed to the South Platte River. A map showing the locations of the structures described in this Application is attached as Exhibit 2. United will construct structures described below as part of satisfying its contractual obligations to ECCV for the Water Supply Project. 3. Description of Conditional Water Storage Rights. 3.1. ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right. 3.1.1. Name of Structure. Binder Reservoir (a/k/a “Brighton Lateral Reservoir”). 3.1.2. Location. Binder Reservoir is an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.3. Diversion Structures. 3.1.3.1. Brighton Lateral. Brighton Lateral will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in either the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 or the NE1/4 of the NW1/4, both of Section 18, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.3.2. Binder Pipeline. Binder Pipeline will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.4. Source. South Platte River. 3.1.5. Amount Claimed. 750 acre-feet, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 750 acrefeet per year, conditional. 3.1.6. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 3.1.7. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.1.8. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.1.9. Uses. By this Application, ECCV seeks a decree granting the right to use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right as follows: 3.1.9.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV will use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plans approved in the decrees entered in Case Nos. 02CW403 (“403 Decree”) and 02CW404/03CW442 (“404/442 Decree”) to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ECCV’s present and future service area in Arapahoe County. ECCV will also use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right directly or as a source of substitute supply for the 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 403/442 Decree. 3.1.9.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree, as amended by the decree entered in Case No. 10CW306 (“306 Decree”). In addition, ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.1.9.3. Use

in ECCV’s Exchange. ECCV will use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right for substitution and exchange as provided in the 404/442 Decree and the decree entered in Case No. 11CW285 (“285 Decree”). ECCV also seeks to use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ECCV Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.1.9.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte or Cache la Poudre Rivers. 3.1.9.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ECCV also seeks to store the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right in the following surface storage facilities: 3.1.9.5.1. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35,Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.2. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.1.9.5.3. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.4. Highlands Reservoir, an offchannel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.1.9.5.5. Any future storage facility in which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 3.1.9.6. All Municipal Uses. ECCV will use the ECCV Binder Reservoir Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ECCV’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe County. 3.1.9.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ECCV asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.1.10. Total Capacity. Binder Reservoir has a planned total capacity of 3,800 acre-feet (with 4 feet of freeboard). 3.1.11. Name and Addresses of the Owner of Binder Reservoir and the Diversion Facility Used to Fill Binder Reservoir. Platte River Water Development Authority (“PRWDA”), 8301 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 3.2. ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right. 3.2.1. Name of Structure. Serfer Pit. 3.2.2. Location. Serfer Pit is located along the Cache la Poudre River, approximately 2.8 stream miles below the New Cache headgate, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 3.2.3. Diversion Structure. A temporary pump currently delivers water into Serfer Pit. A permanent pump and pipe to and from the Cache La Poudre River will be placed in the southwest corner of Serfer Pit, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.4. Source. Cache la Poudre River. 3.2.5. Amount Claimed. 100 acrefeet fill, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 100 acre-feet per year, conditional. 3.2.6. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 3.2.6.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.2.6.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.2.7. Uses. By this Application, ECCV seeks a decree granting the right to use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right as follows: 3.2.7.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV will use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ ECCV Augmentation Plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ECCV’s present and future service area. ECCV will also use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right directly or as a source of substitute supply for the 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree. 3.2.7.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree, as amended by the 306 Decree. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.2.7.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchange. ECCV will use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right for substitution and exchange as provided in the 404/442 and 285 Decrees. ECCV also seeks to use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ECCV Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.2.7.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 3.2.7.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ECCV seeks to store the water in the following surface storage facilities: 3.2.7.5.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.2. Milliken Reservoir (a/k/a Gilcrest Reservoir), a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34, and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the

6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.3. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River, in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.4. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.2.7.5.5. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.6. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.7. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.2.7.5.8. Any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 3.2.7.6. All Municipal Uses. ECCV will use the ECCV Serfer Pit Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ECCV’s present and future service area. 3.2.7.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ECCV asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.2.8. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the Storage Structure and the Diversion Facility Listed Above. United, 8301 W. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 3.3. ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right 3.3.1. Name of Structure. Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.2. Location. Highlands Reservoir is an offchannel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River at the diversion facilities described below in paragraph 3.3.3. After water is diverted from the South Platte River it will be delivered to the Highlands Reservoir through the delivery canals in the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company’s (“FRICO”) Barr Lake system. 3.3.3. Names of the Diversion Facilities Used to Fill Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.3.1. United Diversion Facility No. 3. The headgate is on the east bank of the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. United Diversion Facility No. 3 delivers water to the United No. 3 Reservoir, from which water is delivered through the Beebe Pipeline to the Burlington Canal, immediately above Barr Lake. From Barr Lake the water will be delivered through FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. 3.3.3.2. Burlington Canal (a/k/a the “Burlington/O’Brien Canal”). The Burlington Canal headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City and County of Denver, Colorado. 3.3.3.3. Beebe Seep Canal. Point(s) of diversion from the Beebe Seep Canal for delivery of water to storage in Highlands Reservoir may be located at one or more of the following locations, all of which will divert surface water only: 3.3.3.3.1. In the SE1/4 of Section 30, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.2. In the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 30, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.3. In the W1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.3.3.4. In the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.3.4. Source of the Water. South Platte River. 3.3.5. Amount Claimed. 750 acrefeet, conditional, with the right to one refill in the amount of 750 acre-feet per year, conditional. 3.3.6. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 3.3.6.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 3.3.6.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 3.3.7. Uses. By this Application, ECCV seeks a decree granting the right to use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right as follows: 3.3.7.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV will use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ ECCV Augmentation Plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ECCV’s present and future service area in Arapahoe County. 3.3.7.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Project. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree, as amended by the 306 Decree. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 3.3.7.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchanges. ECCV seeks to use the water as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ECCV Exchanges claimed in this Application. 3.3.7.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its other changed water rights owed to the South Platte River. 3.3.7.5. Alternate Places of Storage. ECCV seeks to store the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right in the following surface storage facilities: 3.3.7.5.1. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West

of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 3.3.7.5.2. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 3.3.7.5.3. Any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 3.3.7.6. All Municipal Uses. ECCV will use the ECCV Highlands Reservoir Storage Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ECCV’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe County. 3.3.7.7. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ECCV asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 3.3.8. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the Storage Structure and the Diversion Facility Listed Above. 3.3.8.1. Highlands Reservoir will be owned by the United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. 3.3.8.2. The land on which Highlands Reservoir will be located is currently owned by Highland Equities, L.L.C., 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 3.3.8.3. United Water and Sanitation District, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111 holds a perpetual easement, granted by Henderson Aggregate, LTD, for United Diversion Facility No. 3. The diversion structure is owned by United. 3.3.8.4. The Burlington Canal (a/k/a “Burlington/O’Brien Canal”) and the Beebe Seep Canal are owned by FRICO, 80 South 27th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, 80601. 3.3.8.5. Barr Lake and the canals which will be used to deliver water to Highlands Reservoir are owned by FRICO. 3.3.8.6. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.1, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Edmundson Land, LLC, P.O. Box 932, Brighton, Colorado, 80601 and Public Service Company of Colorado, P.O. Box 1979, Denver, Colorado, 80201. 3.3.8.7. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.2, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Vicki and David Pelletier, 3851 E. Geddes Avenue, Centennial, Colorado 80122 and Weld County, Colorado, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 3.3.8.8. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.3, above, may be located is owned by one or more of Len Pettinger, 18437 County Road 8, Brighton, Colorado 80603, and Town of Lochbuie, Colorado, 703 County Road 37, Brighton, Colorado, 80603. 3.3.8.9. The land on which the proposed diversion point from the Beebe Seep Canal, described in paragraph 3.3.3.3.4, above, may be located is owned by Mile High Duck Club, c/o Brown and Locke P.C., 1720 S. Bellaire St., Ste. 405, Denver, Colorado 80222. 4. Description of Conditional Direct Flow Water Rights. 4.1. ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right. 4.1.1. Name of Structure. Binder Pipeline. 4.1.2. Location. Binder Pipeline will be located upstream of the confluence of the South Platte River and Big Dry Creek. The proposed diversion structure will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 4.1.3. Source. South Platte River. 4.1.4. Amount Claimed. 30 cfs, conditional. 4.1.5. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 4.1.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 4.1.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 4.1.6. Uses. By this Application, ECCV seeks a decree granting the right to use the Binder Pipeline Water Right as follows: 4.1.6.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV will use the ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ECCV’s present and future service area in Arapahoe County. 4.1.6.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree, as amended by the 306 Decree. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 4.1.6.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchanges. ECCV seeks to use the Binder Pipeline Water Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ECCV Exchanges claimed in this Application. 4.1.6.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte or Cache la Poudre Rivers. 4.1.6.5. All Municipal Uses. ECCV will use the ECCV Binder Pipeline Water Right via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ECCV’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe County. 4.1.6.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ECCV asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction, all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded

pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 4.1.7. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the Diversion Structure Listed Above. PRWDA, 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111, will be the owner of the Binder Pipeline and owns easements along the path where the pipeline will be located. 4.2. ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right. 4.2.1.Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral. 4.2.2. Location. The point of diversion for Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be delivered to Brighton Lateral from the Burlington Canal. 4.2.3. Source. South Platte River. 4.2.4. Amount Claimed. 10 cfs, conditional. 4.2.5. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 4.2.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 4.2.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 4.2.6. Uses. By this Application, ECCV seeks a decree granting the right to use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right as follows: 4.2.6.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV will use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees to replace depletions from the pumping of water from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field for delivery to ECCV’s present and future service area in Arapahoe County. 4.2.6.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 Decree, as amended by the 306 Decree. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge sites described in this Application, and any future recharge facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to recharge water. 4.2.6.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchange. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right as a source of substitute supply in the 2016 ECCV Exchanges claimed in this Application. 4.2.6.4. Use to Meet Historical Return Flow Obligations. ECCV seeks to use the ECCV Brighton Lateral Water Right to meet its historical return flow obligations for its other changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 4.2.6.5. All Municipal Uses. ECCV will use the water via delivery by a pipeline or by exchange to ECCV’s surface water treatment plant for treatment and subsequent direct delivery for all municipal uses, including, but not limited to, domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, and industrial, within ECCV’s present and future service area located in Arapahoe County. 4.2.6.6. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. ECCV asks the Court to decree that it has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction all water lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 4.2.7. Name and Addresses of the Owner of the Diversion Structure Listed Above. New Brighton Lateral, LLC, 1801 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 80111. 5. Claims for Conditional Recharge Water Rights or Plans for Augmentation. 5.1. ECCV Drouhard Recharge Right. 5.1.1. Name of Structure. Drouhard Recharge Site. 5.1.2. Recharge Location. The Drouhard Recharge Site is an off-channel recharge site located in the SE1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3. Points of Diversion. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River to the Drouhard Recharge Site from the following locations: 5.1.3.1. Farmers Independent Ditch. The Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.2. Western Mutual Ditch. The Western Mutual Ditch headgate is located in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.3. Drouhard Pipeline. The Drouhard Pipeline is a bi-directional pipeline that will be located parallel to County Road 40.5 from the Drouhard Pond to Milliken Reservoir. The proposed diversion structure will divert water from Milliken Reservoir, in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.1.3.4. Milliken Reservoir. Water will be delivered from Milliken Reservoir through the bi-directional Drouhard Pipeline. 5.1.4. Amount Claimed. 20 cfs, conditional. 5.1.5. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.1.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.1.6. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.1.6.1. Drouhard Recharge Site. ECCV will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge at the Drouhard Recharge Site. 5.1.6.2. Future Acquired Sources. ECCV intends to acquire and/or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ECCV will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.1.7. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ECCV. 5.1.8. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but are not limited to, Continued to Next Page 58479 (16CW3196)

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38 The Independent - The Herald Continued 58479 (16CW3196) augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 5.2. ECCV Brighton Lateral Recharge Right. 5.2.1. Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral. 5.2.2. Recharge Location. The point of diversion for Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be delivered to the Brighton Lateral from the Burlington Canal. 5.2.3. Amount Claimed. 10 cfs, conditional. 5.2.4. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 5.2.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.2.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.2.5. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.2.5.1. Brighton Lateral. ECCV will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge in the Brighton Lateral. 5.2.5.2. Future Acquired Sources. ECCV intends to acquire and/ or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ECCV will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.2.6. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ECCV. 5.2.7. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but is not limited to, augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 5.3. ECCV Brighton Lateral Recharge Site Right. 5.3.1. Name of Structure. Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. 5.3.2. Recharge Location. The Brighton Lateral Recharge Site is an off-channel recharge site located in the S1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 5.3.3. Point of Diversion. 5.3.3.1. Brighton Lateral. The point of diversion for the Brighton Lateral will be located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be delivered to the Brighton Lateral from the Burlington Canal. 5.3.3.2. Burlington Canal. 5.3.4. Amount Claimed. 20 cfs, conditional. 5.3.5. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 5.3.5.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 5.3.5.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 5.3.6. Sources of Water for the Plan for Augmentation. 5.3.6.1. Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. ECCV will use the water rights described in Exhibit 4 for recharge at the Brighton Lateral Recharge Site. 5.3.6.2. Future Acquired Sources. ECCV intends to acquire and/or lease additional water supplies in the future for use as a source of supply for the plan for augmentation described in this Application. ECCV will add future acquired sources to the plan for augmentation claimed in this Application pursuant to section 37-92-305(8) (c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, or successor statute. 5.3.7. Recharge Accretions. Water recharged into the alluvial aquifer will naturally flow down-gradient for accretion to the South Platte River. The quantity, timing, and location of accretions will be calculated and accounted for by ECCV. 5.3.8. Uses for the Recharge Accretions. Water accreted back to the South Platte River will be used for the purposes decreed for each source of water listed in Exhibit 4, which may include, but is not limited to, augmentation, storage and refill, recharge, replacement, and exchange. 6. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange- 2016 ECCV South Platte River and St. Vrain Creek Exchange. 6.1. Exchange-From Points. 6.1.1. SPR Reach 5. 6.1.1.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 5 Confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 55 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. ECCV does not seek to exchange water up Beaver Creek. For purposes of the appropriative rights of exchange decreed herein, the confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River is also the downstream end point of SPR Reach 5. SPR Reach 5 was decreed at paragraph 17.1.8 of the 404/442 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for the augmentation plans approved in the 403 Decree and the 404/442 Decree as amended by the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 5 is located below the Bijou Canal headgate to the confluence of Beaver Creek and the South Platte River. The Bijou Canal headgate is located on the south bank of the South Platte River, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 63 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado, at a point approximately 95 feet west of the east section line and 604 feet south of the north section line of said Section 13. 6.1.1.2. Fort Morgan Canal above the Lower Platte & Beaver. The location where return flow accretions and future recharge accretions from the Hofmeister farm will accrue to the South Platte River above the Lower Platte & Beaver headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 57 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. 6.1.1.3. Fort Morgan Canal below the Lower Platte & Beaver. The location where return flow accretions and future recharge accretions from Glassey farm will accrue to the South Platte River below the Lower Platte & Beaver headgate, located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 56 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. 6.1.1.4. Weldon Valley Ditch Central/ACWWA Augmentation Station. An augmentation station located where the Weldon Valley Ditch crosses the west line of the NE1/4 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 60 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan

January 19, 2017J County, Colorado. This augmentation station returns water south via a pipeline to a channel that discharges to the South Platte River in the NE1/4 NE1/4 of said Section 3. 6.1.1.5. Weldon Valley Ditch Augmentation Station. An augmentation station located at the end of Weldon Valley Ditch in the SE1/4 of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 58 West of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado. This augmentation station delivers water to the South Platte River below the Fort Morgan Canal headgate. 6.1.1.6. ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project Quantification Point. The ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project was decreed at paragraphs 34-38 of the 404/442 Decree. The Quantification Point for recharge accretions from the ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project is the farthest downstream point at which recharge accretions from the ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project accrue to the South Platte River at the west section line of Section 23, Township 4 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as the section line intersects with the South Platte River. 6.1.2. SPR Reach 4. 6.1.2.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 4 – Bijou Canal Headgate. SPR Reach 4 was decreed at paragraph 17.1.7 of the 404/442 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for the augmentation plans approved in the 403 Decree and the 404/442 Decree as amended by the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 4 is located from the Empire Inlet Canal headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Bijou Canal headgate, located on the south bank of the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 63 West, of the 6th P.M., Morgan County, Colorado, at a point approximately 95 feet west of the east section line and 604 feet south of the north section line of said Section 13. 6.1.2.2. 70 Ranch Reservoir. Located in the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The preliminarily designed outlet structure for 70 Ranch Reservoir will allow releases from 70 Ranch Reservoir by gravity flow back to the South Platte River at a point in the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water may also be released to the Hardin Seep Canal and delivered to the South Platte River through an existing return ditch in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 2, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.3. SPR Reach 3. 6.1.3.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 3 – Empire Inlet Canal Headgate. SPR Reach 3 was decreed at paragraph 17.1.6 of the 404/442 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for the augmentation plans approved in the 403 Decree and the 404/442 Decree as amended by the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 3 is located from the Lower Latham Ditch headgate, located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Empire Inlet Canal headgate, located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.3.2. Confluence of Crow Creek and the South Platte River. Located in SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Prior to delivery to the confluence of Crow Creek and the South Platte River for exchange, ECCV intends to divert certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, from the Cache la Poudre River and deliver the substitute supplies from said Canal to Crow Creek in the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where the substitute supplies will be conveyed to the confluence with the South Platte River. 6.1.3.3. Confluence of Lone Tree Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Prior to delivery to the confluence of Lone Tree Creek and the South Platte River for exchange, ECCV intends to divert certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, from the Cache la Poudre River to Lone Tree Creek, in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where substitute supplies will be conveyed to the confluence with the South Platte River. 6.1.3.4. Confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River. Located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 (Lot 4) of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, the centroid being 590 feet from the west section line and 4,760 feet from the north section line. ECCV will deliver its sources of substitute supply to the confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River by: (1) conveying certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, down the Cache la Poudre River to its confluence with the South Platte River; and/or (2) delivering certain sources of substitute supply, as described in Exhibit 4, to the confluence of Sand Creek and the Cache la Poudre River, which is located in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, immediately above the Cache la Poudre River’s confluence with the South Platte River. From the confluence of Sand Creek and the Cache la Poudre River, the sources of substitute supply will be conveyed in the Cache la Poudre River to the exchange-from point at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre River and the South Platte River. 6.1.3.5. Ogilvy Ditch Augmentation Stations. ECCV will use the following augmentation structures to deliver certain sources of substitute supply from the Ogilvy Irrigating Ditch to the South Platte River: (1) an existing augmentation structure near where the Ogilvy Ditch bifurcates located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; and (2) the end of ditch augmentation structure which delivers water to Crow Creek in the SW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M.,

Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4. SPR Reach 2. 6.1.4.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 2– Lower Latham Headgate. SPR Reach 2 was decreed at paragraph 17.1.5 of the 404/442 Decree as an administrative reach of the South Platte River for the augmentation plans approved in the 403 Decree and the 404/442 Decree as amended by the 306 Decree. SPR Reach 2 is located from the Western Mutual Ditch headgate, located in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the Lower Latham Ditch headgate, located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.2. Strohauer Pond Accretions and Release. The point at which water recharged or discharged at the Strohauer Pond Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.3. Milliken Reservoir Outlet Structures. Milliken Reservoir has several outlets capable of returning water to the South Platte River at the following locations: (1) the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; (2) the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; and (3) the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. In addition, the North Diversion structure of Milliken Reservoir, located on the South Platte River downstream of the confluence with the St. Vrain River in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado, can also operate as an outlet from Milliken Reservoir. 6.1.4.4. Confluence of St. Vrain Creek and the South Platte River. Located in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. From this point, water will be exchanged up St. Vrain Creek to the St. Vrain Pipeline Diversion, described below. 6.1.4.5. St. Vrain Pipeline (a/k/a “United Diversion Facility No. 5”). The point of discharge from the St. Vrain Pipeline to the South Platte River will be located in one of the following locations: (1) at a point located upstream of the Highway 66 Bridge as it crosses the South Platte River, which will deliver water to the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; (2) at a point upstream of the Highway 66 Bridge as it crosses the South Platte River, which will deliver water to the South Platte River, in the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, or the SE1/2 of Section 25, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; or (3) at a point near the SW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.6. Haren Recharge Accretions. The point at which water recharged at the Haren Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the SW1/4 of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.7. Drouhard Recharge Accretions and Release. The location at which water recharged or discharged at the Drouhard Recharge Site accretes to the South Platte River is located in the E1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 24, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.4.8. Brownwood Augmentation Station. Located in the NW1/4 of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, approximately 4.6 miles down ditch from the Western Mutual Ditch headgate. 6.1.4.9. Farmers Independent Ditch Lower Augmentation Station. Located in the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado. 6.1.4.10. Farmers Independent Ditch Pipeline. Located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 36, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5. SPR Reach 1. 6.1.5.1. Downstream End Point of South Platte River Reach 1– FIDCo Upper Augmentation Station. Located in the SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.2. Binder Reservoir. Located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water from Binder Reservoir will be released to the South Platte River via the Binder Pipeline at a location on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.3. Brighton Lateral Accretions. The most downstream location of accretions from Brighton Lateral to the South Platte River will be within either the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 or the NE1/4 of the NW1/4, both of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.4. Fulton Irrigating Ditch Augmentation Stations. ECCV will use the following augmentation structures to deliver certain sources of substitute supply from the Fulton Irrigating Ditch to the South Platte River: (1) an existing augmentation structure located in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River, in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado; and (2) an augmentation structure to be constructed in Section 3 of the Fulton Ditch, in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 28, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which delivers water to the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.1.5.5. United Reservoir No. 3 Discharge Point. The point of discharge from United Reservoir No. 3 to the South Platte River is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado, located 1,636 feet

east of the west line and 1,531 feet north of the south line of said Section 26. The ExchangeFrom Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 6.2. Exchange-To Points. 6.2.1. SPR Reach 4. 6.2.1.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir Surface Diversion. The surface diversion facility for 70 Ranch Reservoir will be located in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.2. SPR Reach 3. 6.2.2.1. Serfer Pit Inlet. Diversions from the Cache la Poudre River into Serfer Pit will be made at the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.2.2. Powell Spillway. Pumping depletions that accrue to the South Platte River at the Powell Spillway will replaced at the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.3. SPR Reach 2. 6.2.3.1. Milliken Reservoir Diversion Points. Water will be diverted from the South Platte River at the following diversion facilities: 6.2.3.1.1.South Diversion. A point of diversion for Milliken Reservoir may be located adjacent to the Jay Thomas Ditch Diversion Dam on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado (referred to as the “South Diversion”). 6.2.3.1.2. North Diversion. A point of diversion for Milliken Reservoir may be located on the South Platte River downstream of the confluence with the St. Vrain River, in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado (referred to as the “North Diversion”). 6.2.3.1.3. Milliken Pumps. A pump is currently located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. A pump may also be constructed near the confluence of the South Platte River and the St. Vrain River, in Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.2.3.1.4. Western Mutual Ditch Headgate. The point of diversion for the Western Mutual Ditch headgate is located on the South Platte River, in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water will be delivered to Milliken Reservoir through an interconnect between the Western Mutual Ditch and Milliken Reservoir. 6.2.3.2. Western Mutual Ditch Headgate. Described in paragraph 6.2.3.1.4, above. 6.2.4. SPR Reach 1. 6.2.4.1. Farmers Independent Ditch Headgate. The Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. ECCV will deliver water from the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate to the Drouhard Recharge Site. 6.2.4.2. Binder Pipeline. Binder Pipeline will divert water from the east bank of the South Platte River in the NW1/4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Substitute supplies exchanged and conveyed through the Binder Pipeline will be delivered to Binder Reservoir. 6.2.4.3. United Diversion Facility No. 3. United Diversion Facility No. 3 is located on the east bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado, located 1,636 feet east of the west line and 1,531 feet north of the south line of said Section 26. Substitute supplies exchanged and diverted at the United Diversion Facility No. 3 will be delivered to United Reservoir No. 3. Water stored in United Reservoir No. 3 can be delivered to Barr Lake through the Beebe Pipeline pursuant to the 403 Decree. Water stored in Barr Lake can be delivered to Milton Lake via the Beebe Draw. From Barr Lake the water can also be delivered through a drainage seep to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir, or through the FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. Water can also be delivered from United No. 3 through the Beebe Pipeline to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir. 6.2.4.4. Burlington Canal Headgate. The Burlington Canal headgate is, pursuant to a changed point of diversion approved in the 403 Decree, located on the east bank of the South Platte River in the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City and County of Denver, Colorado. Substitute supplies exchanged and diverted at the Burlington Canal headgate will be delivered to Barr Lake. Water stored in Barr Lake can be delivered to Milton Lake via the Beebe Draw. From Barr Lake, the water can also be delivered through a drainage seep to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir, or through the FRICO delivery canals in the Beebe Draw to Highlands Reservoir. ECCV may also deliver water to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. Water can also be delivered from the Burlington Canal through the Beebe Pipeline to and through the Brighton Lateral to Binder Reservoir. The Exchange-To Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 6.3. Rates on the Appropriative Rights of Exchange. 6.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the conditional appropriative rights of exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 5. 6.4. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 6.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 6.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 6.5. Uses. Substitute supplies exchanged to the Exchange-To Points described above and discharged to the South Platte River may be: 6.5.1. Used by ECCV to satisfy its replacement obligations in SPR Reaches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Beebe Draw. 6.5.2. Delivered into recharge facilities at 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 Decree. 6.5.3. Used to replace depletions from pumping ECCV’s wells on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV 70 Ranch

Augmentation Plan approved in the 404/442 Decree. 6.5.4. Used to augment depletions to the South Platte River from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field under the ECCV Augmentation Plan approved in the 403, 404/442, and 306 Decrees, or future augmentation plans if separately decreed. 6.5.5. Delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. 6.5.6. Delivered to ECCV’s Water Treatment Plant in the Beebe Draw, and then transported via a 31-mile pipeline to ECCV’s service area. 6.5.7. Used to meet its historical return flow obligations for ECCV’s existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 6.5.8. Stored in the following surface storage facilities: 6.5.8.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.2. Serfer Pit, a lined off-channel reservoir located along the Cache la Poudre River, approximately 2.8 stream miles below the New Cache headgate, in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 6.5.8.3. Milliken Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34, and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.4. United Reservoir No. 3, an off-channel reservoir located on the east side of the South Platte River in the S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 6.5.8.5. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 6.5.8.6. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.7. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.8. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 6.5.8.9. Any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 6.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the appropriative rights of exchange. 7. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange- 2016 ECCV Cache la Poudre River Exchange. 7.1. Exchange-From Points. 7.1.1. Greeley Canal No. 3 Return Structures. ECCV will deliver water associated with its change shares in the Greeley Irrigation Company to the Cache la Poudre and the South Platte Rivers from the following locations: 7.1.1.1. F Street Release Structure. Located in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado, at a point approximately 1,602 feet east of the west section line and 837 feet north of the south section line of Section 34. 7.1.1.2. 23rd Avenue Structure. Located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado, at a point approximately 1,070 feet west of the east section line and 2,482 feet north of the south section line of Section 1. 7.1.1.3. 16th Street Structure. Located in the NW1/4 SE1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, Weld County Colorado, at a point approximately 1,967 west of the east section line and 2,616 feet south of the north section line of Section 10. 7.1.2. Greeley No. 2 Canal Augmentation Stations. ECCV will deliver water associated with its changed shares in the New Cache la Poudre Irrigating Company and Cache la Poudre Reservoir Company to the Cache la Poudre and the South Platte Rivers from the following locations: 7.1.2.1. A proposed augmentation return structure contemplated for construction near the Greeley Canal No. 2 headgate (the Headgate Augmentation Station); the turnout location off the Greeley Canal No. 2 would likely be within the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. 7.1.2.2. A proposed augmentation station (the Serfer Augmentation Station) in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. Water turned out from the Greeley No. 2 Ditch at this station would be delivered directly to Serfer Pit, where it could be stored or passed through to the Cache la Poudre River. 7.1.2.3. Law Ditch Augmentation Station, located in NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, delivers to the Cache la Poudre above the Greeley No. 3 Canal via the John Law Seepage Ditch. 7.1.2.4. A proposed augmentation station (the Orr Lateral Augmentation Station), located in NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, on the Orr-Tollgate farm, to deliver to the Cache la Poudre above the Greeley No. 3 Canal. 7.1.2.5. Graham Seep Augmentation Station is located in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water delivered through this station would enter the Cache la Poudre below the Greeley No. 3 Ditch headgate and above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate. 7.1.2.6. A proposed augmentation station (Carpenter Lateral Augmentation Station), to be located in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. It would deliver water to the Cache la Poudre below the Greeley No. 3 Ditch headgate and above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate, via the Carpenter Lateral and Graham Seep. 7.1.2.7. Eaton Draw Augmentation Station is located in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and delivers to the Continued to Next Page 58479 (16CW3196)

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7January 19, 2017 Government Legals Public Notice INVITATION TO BID PARK MEADOWS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

Sealed bids will be received from bidders on January 30, 2017 by 4:00 p.m. for the Park Meadows Business Improvement District (“District”) at the office of Park Meadows Shopping Center, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. Bid award, if any, will be made on or about January 31, 2017. There will not be a public bid opening.

The successful bidder, if any, will be awarded a contract entitled “Wood Floor Maintenance” to provide the following services: wood floor cleaning and maintenance. The service area is located within the City of Lone Tree, Douglas County, Colorado. The approximate date that the services are to begin is the week of February 6, 2017.

Bids must be completed and submitted to the District, at the above address during normal business hours no later than 3:00 p.m., on January 30, 2017. Potential bidders are advised that demonstrated past performance on work similar in type to that defined in the bid documents, bid responsiveness, and financial capability to perform will be among the factors in bidder qualifications and the award of the contract. If applicable, payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price, will be required upon the award of any bid. Retainages, if applicable, will be held as required by Colorado law. Continued 58479 (16CW3196) On and after January 11, 2017, bona fide bidCache Poudrethe below the Greeley No. 3and Ditch ders maylaobtain contract documents headgate above the Ogilvy Ditch headgate. pertinent bidand information regarding the work, to7.1.2.8. Lone Tree Creek Augmentation Station gether with attendant bidder information, from is located the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 Sectionby15, the abovein offices (contact Whitneyof Miller Township 6 North, Range 65whitney@mulhernWest of the 6th P.M., phone at 720-420-7143 or at Weld County, Colorado, and deliversAto pre-bid the South mre.com to request documents). Platte River below the Cache la Poudre conmeeting will bejust held on January 24, 2017 at 9:30 fluence Lone 7.1.2.9. a.m. at thevia office of Tree Park Creek. Meadows, locatedLower at Sand Creek Augmentation Station is located 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, in the80124. SE1/4 ofThe the bidders NW1/4 ofare Section CO asked27, toTownship hold all 6 North, Range 65 pre-bid West ofmeeting. the 6th P.M., Weld questions until the County, Colorado, and delivers to the Cache la Poudre River below the Ogilvy headgate The District reserves right toDitch reject any bid-via Sand 7.1.2.10. Galeton der as Creek. not qualified, reject anyDraw and Augmentaall bids, tion Station is proposed be located in the NE1/4 waive irregularity in the to bidding, or accept reof Section 7, Township 6 North, Range West sponsive and responsible bids as the 64 best in- of terests of P.M., the District may be Colorado. served, said dethe 6th Weld County, It would termination madePlatte in theRiver sole discretion of deliver to to thebeSouth via Lone Tree the District. Bidders shall have no right to hear Creek. 7.1.2.11. Gill Augmentation Station, proorposed reviewtocompeting the documentation be located bids on ororclose to the section line ordividing analysisSections thereof.22 and 27 in Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, NoColorado, partial bids, or deliver bids which could waterare to received the Southafter Platte the datevia andCrow time mentioned, will be considered. River Creek. 7.1.2.12. Lower Crow Any bidsAugmentation received afterStation the scheduled Creek is locatedclosing more or time returned the bidder lesswill onbethe quarterto section lineunopened. dividing the NW1/4 and the SW1/4 of Section 25, Township 6 PARK North,MEADOWS Range 64BUSINESS West of the 6th P.M., Weld IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT County, Colorado, and delivers to the South By: JohnRiver M. Mullins, Platte a short District distanceManager above the Empire Ditch headgate. The Exchange-From Points are Legal Notice No.: 58450 shown on the map attached to the Application as First Publication: January 12, 2017 Exhibit 2. 7.2.Exchange-To Point. 7.2.1.Serfer Last 2017 la Poudre River Pit.Publication: DiversionsJanuary from the19, Cache Publisher: Littleton into Serfer Pit willIndependent be made at the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 24, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the Serfer Pit is shown on the map attached as Exhibit 2. 7.3. Rates on the Appropriative Right of Exchange. 7.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the conditional appropriative rights of exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 6. 7.4. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 7.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8, 2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 7.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 7.5. Uses. Substitute supplies exchanged to Serfer Pit described above and discharged to the Cache la Poudre River may be: 7.5.1.Used by ECCV to satisfy its replacement obligations in SPR Reaches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Beebe Draw. 7.5.2. Delivered into recharge facilities at 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV 70 Ranch Recharge Project in the 404/442 Decree. 7.5.3. Used to replace depletions from pumping ECCV’s wells on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan in the 404/442 Decree. 7.5.4. Used to augment depletions to the South Platte River from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field under the ECCV Augmentation Plan pursuant to the 403, 404/442, and 306 Decrees, or future augmentation plans if separately decreed. 7.5.5. Used as a source of substitute supply for the appropriative right of exchange pursuant to the 285 Decree, the exchanges claimed herein, or future exchanges if separately decreed. 7.5.6. Delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. 7.5.7. Delivered to ECCV’s Water Treatment Plant in the Beebe Draw, and then transported via a 31-mile pipeline to ECCV’s service area. 7.5.8. Used to meet its historical return flow obligations for ECCV’s existing, pending, and future acquired and changed water rights owed to the South Platte River or Cache la Poudre River. 7.5.9. Stored in the following surface storage facilities: 7.5.9.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.2. Milliken Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir located within a part of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 67 West and Sections 23, 26, 34,

ing and maintenance. The service area is located within the City of Lone Tree, Douglas County, Colorado. The approximate date that the services are to begin is the week of February 6, 2017.

meeting will be held on January 24, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. at the office of Park Meadows, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. The bidders are asked to hold all questions until the pre-bid meeting.

Bids must be completed and submitted to the Distric t, at the above address during normal business hours no later than 3:00 p.m., on January 30, 2017. Potential bidders are advised that demonstrated past performance on work similar in type to that defined in the bid documents, bid responsiveness, and financial capability to perform will be among the factors in bidder qualifications and the award of the contract. If applicable, payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price, will be required upon the award of any bid. Retainages, if applicable, will be held as required by Colorado law.

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The District reserves the right to reject any bidder as not qualified, reject any and all bids, waive irregularity in the bidding, or accept responsive and responsible bids as the best interests of the District may be served, said determination to be made in the sole discretion of the District. Bidders shall have no right to hear or review competing bids or the documentation or analysis thereof.

On and after January 11, 2017, bona fide bidders may obtain the contract documents and pertinent bid information regarding the work, together with attendant bidder information, from the above offices (contact Whitney Miller by phone at 720-420-7143 or at whitney@mulhernmre.com to request documents). A pre-bid meeting will be held on January 24, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. at the office of Park Meadows, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. The bidders are asked to hold all questions until the pre-bid meeting.

PARK MEADOWS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT By: John M. Mullins, District Manager

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No partial bids, or bids which are received after the date and time mentioned, will be considered. Any bids received after the scheduled closing time will be returned to the bidder unopened.

Legal Notice No.: 58450 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

The District reserves the right to reject any bidder as not qualified, reject any and all bids, waive irregularity in the bidding, or accept responsive and responsible bids as the best interests of the District may be served, said determination to be made in the sole discretion of the District. Bidders shall have no right to hear or review competing bids or the documentation or analysis thereof.

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No partial bids, or bids which are received after the date and time mentioned, will be considered. Any bids received after the scheduled closing time will be returned to the bidder unopened. and 35, Township 4 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.3. United PARK MEADOWS BUSINESS Reservoir No. 3, DISTRICT an off-channel reservoir located IMPROVEMENT on the east side of the South Manager Platte River, in the By: John M. Mullins, District S1/2 of Section 26 and the N1/2 of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 67 West of the 6th Legal Notice No.: 58450 P.M.,Publication: Adams County, Colorado. First January 12, 2017 7.5.9.4. Barr Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections Last Publication: January 19, 2017 15, 21, 22, 23, 26,Independent 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 Publisher: Littleton South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. Barr Lake is an enlargement of the original Oasis Reservoir. 7.5.9.5. Milton Lake, an off-channel reservoir located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.6. Binder Reservoir, off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.7. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 7.5.9.8. Any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. 7.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the appropriative rights of exchange. 7.7. Substitute Water Supply Projections. ECCV shall make projections of the yield of the 2016 ECCV Exchanges pursuant to the procedures described in paragraph 16 of the 403 Decree and paragraph 68 of the 404/442 Decree. ECCV shall incorporate the projected yield into the augmentation plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees pursuant to the notice of use procedures described in paragraphs 19.2 and 17.3, respectively, of those decrees. 8. Claim for Appropriative Rights of Substitution and Exchange- 2016 ECCV Beebe Canal Exchange. 8.1.Exchange-From Points. 8.1.1. Highlands Reservoir. Highlands Reservoir is located in the Beebe Draw as described above in paragraph 3.3.2. Water will be released to the Beebe Seep Canal through the outlet works of Highlands Reservoir. The location of the outlet structure for Highlands Reservoir has not yet been finally determined. The preliminary design anticipates that Highlands Reservoir will be gravity drained under Weld County Road (“WCR”) 39 into the existing drainage that has pipe crossings of the railroad and Interstate 76, and then flows west on the south side of WCR 4 to the Beebe Draw in the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. An inlet structure from the Beebe Seep Canal, the potential locations of which are described above in paragraph 3.3.3.3, may be designed to also deliver water from Highlands Reservoir to the Beebe Seep Canal, and as an outlet structure it would also be an exchangefrom point. 8.1.2. Milton Lake. Milton Lake is located in Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The Exchange-From Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 8.2. Exchange-To Points. 8.2.1. Barr Lake. Barr Lake is located in portions of Sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, and 33, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 8.2.2. Toe of Barr Lake Dam. The toe of Barr Lake Dam is located in the NW1/4 of Section 23, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, approximately 390 feet from the north section line and 930 feet from the west section line of said Section 23. 8.2.3. DeSanti Headgate. The headgate for the DeSanti Parcel is located on the DeSanti Parcel, which is located in the SE1/4 of Section 11, Township 1 South, Range 66 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 8.2.4. Highlands Reservoir Beebe Seep Canal Diversion(s). The Highlands Reservoir Beebe Seep Canal diversion points are located in the Beebe Draw, as described above in paragraph 3.3.3.3. Water will be exchanged to these points from Milton Reservoir. The Exchange-To Points are shown on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit 2. 8.3. Rates on the Appropriative Right of Exchange. 8.3.1. Exchange Matrix. The maximum exchange rates in cubic feet per second for the conditional appropriative rights of exchange are set forth in the Exchange Matrix attached as Exhibit 7. 8.4. Date of Appropriation. December 8, 2016. 8.4.1. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the Resolution passed by the ECCV Board of Directors on December 8,

2016. The Notice of Appropriation was posted on December 15, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 3. 8.4.2. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 8.5. Uses. Water diverted by exchange under the 2016 ECCV Beebe Canal Exchange will be used to satisfy ECCV’s replacement obligations in the Beebe Draw and delivered to recharge facilities in the Beebe Draw pursuant to the terms and conditions of the ECCV Beebe Draw Recharge Project approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. 8.6. Sources of Substitute Supply. Exhibit 4 is a list of the sources of substitute supply claimed herein for the appropriative rights of exchange. 8.7. Substitute Water Supply Projections. ECCV shall make projections of the yield of the 2016 ECCV Exchanges pursuant to the procedures described in paragraph 16 of the 403 Decree and paragraph 68 of the 404/442 Decree. ECCV shall incorporate the projected yield into the augmentation plans approved in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees pursuant to the notice of use procedures described in paragraphs 19.2 and 17.3, respectively, of those decrees. The 2016 ECCV South Platte River and St. Vrain Creek Exchange, 2016 ECCV Cache la Poudre Exchange and 2016 ECCV Beebe Canal Exchange are collectively referred to in this Application as the “2016 ECCV Exchanges.” 9. ECCV’s Independent Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in the Greeley Irrigation Company (“ECCV’s GIC Shares”). 9.1. Name of Structure. Greeley Canal No. 3, the decreed headgate location of which is on the South side of the Cache la Poudre River, in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 9.2. ECCV’s GIC Shares. By the decree entered in Case No. 06CW40 (“40 Decree”), ECCV changed the place and type of use of 5.472 shares of the Greeley Irrigation Company from irrigation to all municipal uses, including augmentation, replacement, exchange, storage, and recharge. 9.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Greeley Canal No. 3 headgate is junior to December, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Greeley Canal No. 3 headgate, ECCV seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use, to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 9.7, below, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s GIC Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s GIC Shares. 9.4. Appropriation Information. 9.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 9.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 9.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 9.5. Source. Cache la Poudre River. 9.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ECCV’s GIC Shares, conditional. 9.7. Claimed Uses. 9.7.1. Use in ECCV’s Plans for Augmentation. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s changed GIC Shares as a source of replacement water in the ACWWA/ECCV Augmentation Plan approved in the 403, 404/442, and 306 Decrees, for pumping water for delivery to ECCV’s service area from the ACWWA/ECCV Well Field. ECCV will follow the procedures in the 403 and 404/442 Decrees to add its return flows as a source of replacement supply. ECCV also seeks to use the water attributable to its return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares as a source of replacement water pursuant to the 70 Ranch Augmentation Plan approved in the 404/442 and 306 Decrees. ECCV will follow the procedures in paragraph 25.6.1 of the 404/442 Decree to add its return flows as a source of replacement supply. In addition, ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares as a source of replacement water in plans for augmentation that it may seek in the future. 9.7.2. Use in ECCV’s Recharge Projects. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares for recharge by delivering the water to the recharge facilities located in the Beebe Draw and on 70 Ranch pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 404/442 and 10CW306 Decrees. 9.7.3. Use in ECCV’s Exchanges and/or Storage. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associ-

These flood hazard determinations may include the addition or modification of Base Flood Elevations, base flood depths, Special Flood Hazard Area boundaries or zone designations, or the regulatory floodway. The FIRM and, if applicable, the FIS report have been revised to reflect these flood hazard determinations through issuance of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), in accordance with Title 44, Part 65 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These determinations are the basis for the floodplain management measures that your community is required to adopt or show evidence of having in effect to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. For more information on the proposed flood hazard determinations and information on the statutory 90-day period provided for appeals, please visit FEMA’s website at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/bfe, or call the FEMA Map Information eXchange (FMIX) toll free at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877336-2627).

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Government Legals Public Notice DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations for the City of Centennial, Arapahoe County, Colorado, Case No. 16-08-1082P. The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) solicits technical information or comments on proposed flood hazard determinations for the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), and where applicable, the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report for your community. These flood hazard determinations may include the addition or modification of Base Flood Elevations, base flood depths, Special Flood Hazard Area boundaries or zone designations, or the regulatory floodway. The FIRM and, if applicable, the FIS report have been revised to reflect these flood hazard determinations through issuance of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), in accordance with Title 44, Part 65 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These determinations are the basis for the floodplain management measures that your community is required to adopt or show evidence of having in effect to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. For more information on the proposed flood hazard determinations and information on the statutory 90-day period provided for appeals, please visit FEMA’s website at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/bfe, or call the FEMA Map Information eXchange (FMIX) toll free at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877336-2627). ated with ECCV’s GIC Shares, either directly or Legal Notice No.: following storage, as48473 a source of substitute supply January 2017 approved forFirst the Publication: appropriative right of12, exchange Publication: 19, 2017 in Last the 404/442 and January 285 Decrees. ECCV seeks to Publisher: Littleton Independent store and exchange the water attributable to its return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares in Barr Lake, United Reservoir No. 3, and Milliken Reservoir pursuant to the decreed entered in Case No. 11CW280 (“280 Decree”). ECCV also seeks to store the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares in 70 Ranch Reservoir and the Serfer Pit. 9.7.4. All Municipal Uses. ECCV seeks to use the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s GIC Shares for all municipal uses via augmentation and exchange. ECCV’s municipal uses include but are not limited to domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, commercial, industrial, exchange, augmentation and replacement, recharge, substitute supply, including further exchange with other water systems and with other water users, and for all other beneficial uses within the present and future service area of ECCV. 9.7.5. Right of Reuse, Successive Use, and Disposition. In addition to the uses described above, ECCV claims the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of, by sale, exchange, augmentation, or otherwise, to extinction all water exchanged, lawfully diverted and/or impounded pursuant to the decree entered in this case. 10. ECCV’s Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in the Farmers Independent Ditch Company (“ECCV’s FIDCO Shares”). 10.1. Name of Structure. Farmers Independent Ditch, the decreed headgate is located on the east bank of the South Platte River in the SW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 10.2. ECCV’s FIDCO Shares. In the decree entered in Case No. 12CW73 (“73 Decree”), ECCV changed the place and type of use of 17.5 shares of the Farmers Independent Ditch Company from irrigation to all municipal uses, including augmentation, replacement, exchange, storage, and recharge. 10.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate is junior to December, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Farmers Independent Ditch headgate, ECCV seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described above in paragraph 9.7, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s FIDCO Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s FIDCO Shares. 10.4. Appropriation Information. 10.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 10.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 10.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 10.5. Source. South Platte River. 10.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ECCV’s FIDCO Shares, conditional. 10.7. Claimed Uses. ECCV’s claimed uses for the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s FIDCO Shares are described above in paragraph 9.7. 11. ECCV’s Claim to Appropriate Return Flows Associated with its Changed Shares in the Weldon Valley Ditch Company (“ECCV’s Weldon Shares”). 11.1. Name of Structure. Weldon Valley Ditch, the decreed point of diversion is located on the North bank of the South Platte River, in the SW1/4 NW1/4 SE1/4 of Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 11.2. ECCV’s Weldon Shares. In Case No. 11CW151/05CW58 (“151 Case”), which is currently pending before this Court, ECCV is seeking to change the place and type of use of 44 shares of the Weldon Valley Ditch Company from irrigation to all municipal uses, including augmentation, replacement, exchange, storage, and recharge. 11.3. Claim to Appropriate Return Flows. When the calling water right downstream of the Weldon Valley Ditch headgate is junior to December, 2016 or there is no call from downstream of the Weldon Valley Ditch headgate, ECCV seeks the right to use, reuse, successively use, and use to extinction, for all of the purposes described in paragraph 9.7, above, the historical return flow portion of its irrigation season delivery of ECCV’s Weldon Shares and the winter return flow portion of its previous irrigation

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Legal Notice No.: 48473 First Publication: January 12, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent

season delivery of ECCV’s Weldon Shares. 11.4. Appropriation Information. 11.4.1. Date of Appropriation. December 29, 2016. 11.4.2. How Appropriation was Initiated. The appropriation date is based upon the date the Application in this case was filed. 11.4.3. Date Water First Applied to Beneficial Use. Not applicable. 11.5. Source. South Platte River. 11.6. Amount Claimed. Any and all amounts of return flows determined to be attributable to ECCV’s Weldon Shares, conditional. 11.7. Claimed Uses. ECCV’s claimed uses for the water attributable to the return flows associated with ECCV’s Weldon Shares are described in paragraph 9.7, above. 12. Change in Use of ECCV’s Previously Changed Water Rights. 12.1. Change in Use. Pursuant to Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 37-92-305(3) (e), ECCV seeks to change its previously-quantified water rights described below to allow such water to be used and stored as described below. 12.1.1. Farmers Independent Ditch Company Shares. In the 73 Decree, ECCV originally changed 17.5 Farmers Independent Ditch shares from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses either directly or following recharge and/ or storage. 12.1.2. Greeley Irrigation Company Shares. Pursuant to the 40 Decree, ECCV originally changed 5.472 Greeley Irrigation Company shares from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses either directly or following recharge and/or storage. 12.1.3. Weldon Valley Ditch Company Shares. In the 151 Case, ECCV requests to change 44 Weldon Valley Ditch shares from irrigation use to municipal, augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange, and substitution uses either directly or following recharge and/or storage. 12.2. Surface Storage Structures and Locations: ECCV may store its previously changed water rights in the following surface storage structures for subsequent delivery into ECCV’s or ACWWA’s municipal system or for use as a source of augmentation, replacement, recharge, exchange or substitute supply: 12.2.1. 70 Ranch Reservoir, a lined off-channel reservoir that will be located in the S1/2 of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and a portion of the NE1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.2. Binder Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the N1/2 of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.3. Highlands Reservoir, an off-channel reservoir located in the NW1/4 of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 12.2.4. Any future storage facility to which ECCV is legally permitted to store water. (38 pages, 7 Exhibits). THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE OR BE FOREVER BARRED. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose an application, or an amended application, may file with the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statement of Opposition, setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. Such Statement of Opposition must be filed by the last day of FEBRUARY 2017 (forms available on www.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’s office), and must be filed as an Original and include $158.00 filing fee. A copy of each Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service of mailing shall be filed with the Water Clerk. Legal Notice No.: 58479 First Publication: January 19, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent

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try in the south metro area BY ALEX DEWIND | ADEWIND@COLORADOCOMMUNITY

The start of a new year is the perfect time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. It’s the time to set goals, organize that trip you never got around to or that activity you keep telling yourself you are going to try. For those in need of ideas, the following are five options in the south metro Denver area.

Daniels Park

K1 Speed

iFly Denver

Grab your camera and head to the hills for an epic view of the Front Range. Daniels Park, an untouched area between Castle Pines and Highlands Ranch, has unobstructed views of western Douglas County, much of which is undeveloped land. The picturesque scenery includes Pikes Peak and Mount Evans. To get to Daniels Park, take Monarch Boulevard to Griggs Road and veer to the right when you see a sign for Daniels Park Road. There is a picnic table and shelter a couple of miles in.

Those with a need for speed should look no further. K1 Speed, 8034 Midway Drive, Highlands Ranch, is one of few indoor go-kart racing locations in the Denver area. It offers go-karts imported from Italy that reach 50 mph. “The focus of it all is the amazing cars that we have — all electric, no emissions, all inside,” general manager Jack Czarnecki said. “Even on the worst snow day, you can come race.” Aside from the race track, there is a family-friendly lounge equipped with 20 TVs, leather couches, a snack bar and an arcade. Czarnecki noted that weekdays are much slower than weekends. And there’s a weekday special: three races for $39 Monday through Thursday versus the regular price of three races for $48.

For those in search of a thrill, an indoor skydiving facility is just miles down the road at iFly Denver, 9230 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree. Jordan Weintraub, of Highlands Ranch, took his daughter when she was about 4 or 5 years old. The now 9-year-old loved it and is ready to go skydiving, Weintraub said. Krissy Jennings-Mosbarger, also of Highlands Ranch, took her 10-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son. She described the experience as expensive, but also pretty incredible. “We got a video of all of our flights and everyone had an amazing time,” she said over social media. According to iFly’s website, a basic first-time flier package starts at $59.95. For more information, visit iflyworld. com/denver/.

Highlands Ranch Mansion Looking for a history lesson on the community? Take a tour of the legendary Highlands Ranch Mansion, a castle-like structure that dates to 1891 and was home to some of the first inhabitants of the land. Open hours and tours are held on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and one Monday evening per month. This month, the Monday is Jan. 9, and it’s open to the public from 3 to 7 p.m. Volunteers are on site for free guided tours, or residents can explore the dwelling on their own.

Dart Warz Dart Warz is a familyfriendly alternative to paintball that is played with foam darts. The company describes the sports arena as “America’s first indoor Nerf battle field.” It is located in Centennial, off South University Boulevard and East Otero Avenue. Dart Warz specializes in birthday parties, teambuilding and employee parties, according to its website. Participants must be at least 5 years old. On Monday evenings from 4 to 8 p.m., parents play free with purchase of a child entry. At Dart Warz, there is an emphasis on organized game play. All games are monitored by trained referees. “Our motto? Play by the rules or don’t play at all,” dartwarz.com says.

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