Park City, October 14, 2004

Urban Encroachment Issues for Small Canal Companies
October 14th, 2004
Sheldon Richins Building, 6505 N. Landmark Dr.,
Park City, Utah

TIME
ACTIVITY
SPEAKER
7:30
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00
Welcome
Stembridge, Kamas Valley Soil Conservation District
8:10
Introduction and Regional Overview of the Problem
John Wilkins-Wells, Asst. Professor, Colorado State University
8:40 
Helping Maintain Canal Integrity in Face of Growth – A County and a Developer’s Perspective
Dave Allen/Cliff Blonquist, Summit County Community Development
Summit County Developer
9:30
Proactive City Approaches to Stormwater Management
Gary Crane, Attorney, Layton, Utah
9:50
Q & A/Discussion
10:00
Break
10:20
Secondary Water Systems – Irrigation Company Partnership with Municipalities Consolidation Issues
Doug Moore, Director, Public Works, Coalville, Utah Control Issues - Steve Farrell, Midway Irrigation Company Financing Issues – Lee Cammack – J-U-B Engineers, Inc
11:20
The Karcher Demonstration Project: Measured Multiple Use of Canal Facilities
Diane Kushlan, AICP, Planning and Management Services, Boise, Idaho
11:45

The Code of the West – Protecting a Rural Way of Life

Mike Davis, Wasatch County
12:00
LUNCH
12:15
Luncheon Guest Speakers Organizing to Meet the Challenge

Karen Rademacher, Ditch and Reservoir Company Alliance of Colorado (DARCA) Dee Waldron, Zone 2 Director, Utah Association of Conservation Districts, Morgan, Utah

1:00
Attorney Roundtable Discussion: Emerging Legal Issues for Canal Companies Undergoing Urbanization
Overview

Stephen Clyde, Attorney, Clyde, Snow, Sessions and Swenson P.C., Salt Lake City, Utah Liability Insurance Issues - Bryce McEuen, Attorney, City of Sandy, Utah Canal Consolidation - Ray Rigby, Attorney, Rigby, Thatcher, Andrus, Rigby and Moeller, Chartered, Rexburg, Idaho

2:30
BREAK
2:45 – 3:30
Summary: Action Plan to Meet the Challenge

Barbara Carey, Resource Conservation and Development Coordinator, NRCS, Uinta Headwaters RC&D