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3 April 2012 Allie Scholan Megan Condon Mic Bugosh Aaron Cholewa NFCLPW MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES

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Page 1: 3 April 2012 Allie Scholan Megan Condon Mic Bugosh Aaron Cholewa NFCLPW MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES

3 April 2012

Allie Scholan

Megan Condon

Mic Bugosh

Aaron Cholewa

NFCLPW MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES

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Alternative 1: Ecologically Focused Management

• Synopsis: Focus on ecological health of watershed by limiting development and preserving areas of high biodiversity and fire danger

• Development:• Minimization of development

• RLUP scenario

• Encourage conservation easements

• Exclude areas of:• Potential wolf habitat

• Preble’s habitat

• High biodiversity

• High fire danger

Photo courtesy of The Nature Conservancy

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Alternative 1:Ecologically Focused Management

•Fire:• Limit development • RLUP buildout• Support restoration• Restore historic fire regimes• Educate through extension services

•Water:• No expansions• No new projects• Water conservation education• Incentive program

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Alternative 1:Ecologically Focused Management

• Wildlife:• Development limitations• Reduce fragmentation• Viable wolf habitat

Picture courtesy of High Country News website www.hcn.org

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Alternative 2: Integrated Ecosystem Management

• Synopsis: Meld of responsible environmental practices and economic pragmatism. • Maintain biodiversity while understanding need of water development and community expansion

• Development:• Responsible development• RLUP scenario• Encourage conservation

easements• Exclude areas of:• Preble’s habitat

• High biodiversityPhoto courtesy of govacation.com

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Alternative 2: Integrated Ecosystem Management

• Fire:• Minimal restoration

• RLUP scenario

• Educate through extension services

• Water:• Expansion of Halligan and Seaman

Reservoirs

• Conservation education

• Incentive program

• Wildlife:• Reduce habitat fragmentation

• Development limitations

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Alternative 3:Development Focused Management

• Synopsis: focus on community and water storage development for a maximum fiscal return

• Development:• Maximum development

• Current zoning

• No development limitations • Discourage easements• Suggested zoning change from Open (O) to Estate (E)

• 1 house for every 2.5 acres

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Alternative 3:Development Focused Management

• Fire:• Increase municipal fire resources

• Revise WUI and CPZ

• Fire suppression policy

• Education through extension services

• Water:• Expansion of Halligan and Seaman

Reservoirs

• Support new water projects• NISP

• Wildlife:• Minimum standards as estb. by EIS

or ESA

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Management Alternative Comparisons

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Management Alternative Comparisons

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Management Comparisons

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Management Comparisons

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$50,000,000$100,000,000$150,000,000$200,000,000$250,000,000

Value of Ecosystem Services

Management Comparisons

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Management Comparisons

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Ecologically Focused

Management Alternative

Intergrated Ecosystem

Management Alternative

Developmnt Focused

Management Alternative

Number of Acres Available for Development 75,014 109,367 109,552New Acres of Easments Under Alternative 34,538 66,328 0Aditional Acres Protected from Future Development 69,152 66,561 0Additional Number of Houses Under Alternative 4,140 8,752 12,217Additional Miles of Road 99 162 1,127Estimated Cost to County $464,427  $435,884   $1,336,534Estimated Value to Colorado Residents for Ecosystem Services

$105,185,310 $201,998,970 0

Management Comparisons

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Rating Scale for Determining Which Alternative to PursueNumber of Acres Available for Development 3 5 5Max Number of Houses Under Alternative 1 5 6Reduced Fire Risk  3  5  1Additional Miles of Roads 5 3 0Connectivity of landscape 5 4 1Additional Acres Protected from Future Development 6 5 0Cost to County  2  3  0Value of Ecosystem Services  4  6  0Total 27 31 8

Based on a 7 point scale 0-6 0= negative change 6= positive changeHighest total best solution

Management Comparisons

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Choosing Alternative #2 Integrated Ecosystem Management Alternative

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Preferred Management Alternative:

2Integrated Ecosystem Management