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_ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A BORROW PIT FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION - COLORADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, P.O. BOX 850, GREELEY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Color-ado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, held a public hearing on the 14th day of June, 1978 at the hour of 2: 00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, for the purpos-e of hearing the application of the Colorado Division of Highways, P.O. Box 850 , Greeley, Colorado for the granting of a Special Use Permit for a borrow pit for highway construction on the property described below: A tract or parcel of land containing 104.9 acres, nore or less, in the N.W.4 and the N.E. i of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N 88°55'W a distance of 1700.0 feet; Thence N 89°00'E a distance of 50.00 feet; Thence S 1°00'W a distance of 240.0 feet; Thence S 57°13'E a distance of 1758.0 feet; Thence S 45°30' E a distance of 1800.0 fact; Thence S S9°00' W a distance of 3120.0 feet; Thence N 7°27' W a distance of 2173.0 feet; Thence N 79° 10' E a distance of 600.0 feet; Thence N 1000' E a distance of 240.0 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the petitioner was _present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the grant of the Special Use Permit for a borrow pit for highway construction on the above described real estate owned by -the petitioner, and WHEREAS, Section 3. 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution authorizes such a use in an Agricultural District and upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, heard -all the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the petitioner, and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and PL0614 -fE 780239 evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed and satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for a borrow pit for highway construction on the above-described real estate conforms to the purposes of Section 3. 3E. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of the petitioner for a Special Use Permit for a borrow pit for highway construction on the above described tract of land, be and hereby is, granted, subject to the Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated May 2, 1978, be and hereby are, incorporated as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of June, A.D. , 1978. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _ ,e. & ///rj} �f ATTEST: :'',u, `�71,w.. (4'iw .„.'Writ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By j (o�zti--ueI �j( (f,, ,Ja.&_. , Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Asst. County At�tor Date Presented: June 19 , 1978 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date May 2, 1978 Case No. SUp# 357: 78: 9 APPLICATION OF Colorado Division of Highways c/o Leo O'Connor ADDRESS P.O. Box 850, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Moved by Marge Yost that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld `pant Planni na Commission that the appli- cation for site approval of tone ruc ion PlIor lg way covering the following described property in Weld County, Colorado, to-wit: See attached be recommended (favorably)NOW to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. This request is in compliance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources Volume II , The area in question is non-irrigated. The Weld County Extraction Plan states that extraction shall be accommodated in non-irrigated areas so long as appropriate extraction standards are followed. After extraction of the borrow material for highway construction, the land will return to agricultural use. 2. This request is in compliance with the Operations Standards of Section 6. 1(3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. 3. The Colorado Division of Wildlife has indicated that there will be no effects on the wildlife from the proposed operation. 4. The Colorado Geological Survey has indicated that they see no problem involved with this operation. Motion seconded by Irma White Vote: For Passage Chuck Carlson Against Passage Irma White Ben Nix Percy Hiatt Jerry Kiefer Marge Yost Bette Kountz The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Shirley A. Phillips , Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Color- ado, adopted on May 2, 1978 and recorded in Book No. VI of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. I'; .( r i Dated the 3 —_—day of May , 1978 , F.;_ �a- N /6! / 1pu Secretary l LCRK 6ND I N' IL ' O3' - _ - A tract or parcel of land containing ]04.9 acres, more or less, in the N.W. 1/4 and thp N.E. ]/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West, of the 6th Principle Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: fleginninq at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N 88° 55 ' W a distance of 1700.0 feet: O e Thence N 89° 00' E a distance of 50.0 feet: i /6 Thence S 1° 00' W a distance of 240.0 feet: d i/iThence S 57a 13' E a distance of 1758.0 feet: �tijl Thence S 45O 30' E a distance of 1800.0 feet: ✓ Thence S 89" 00' W a distance of 3120.0 feet: Thence N 7') 27' N a distance of 2173.0 feet: Thence N 79O 10' E a distance of 600.0 feet: Thence N 1 00' E a distance of 240.0 feet to the point of beginning. r Colorado Division of Highways SUP-357 :78: 9 P.C. RECOMMENDATION May 2, 1978 5. The Weld County Engineering Department has indicated they have no problems with this request provided the applicant complies with the request as outlined in their memo dated April 12, 1978. The applicant has agreed to this request . 6. The Weld County Health Department has indicated they have no problems with this request provided the applicant complies with the stipulation as outlined in their letter dated April 7, 1978. 7. The Town of Lochbuie Planning Commission has indicated that they have no objections to this request . Further, the recommendation is conditional upon the applicant providing adequate dust abatement measures. Comments : Our office has received a letter signed by five of the surrounding property owners who live on County Road 4 who are concerned with the increase of dust , noise, and traffic which could be generated from this request . The Weld County Planning Commission held a scheduled meeting on May 2 , 1978 , at 1 : 30 p.m. in the Weld County Centennial Center County Commissioners Hearing Room, 915 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado. Roll Call was as follows : Chuck Carlson Present Ben Nix Present Jerry Kiefer Present Percy Hiatt Present Irma White Present Marge Yost Present Bette Kountz Present Harry Ashley Absent Frank Suckla Absent Also present were : Gary Z. Fortner, Director of Planning Tom Honn, Zoning Administrator Chuck Cunliffe , Assistant Zoning Administrator Kay Norton, Assistant County Attorney As a quorum was present , the meeting proceeded as scheduled. The minutes of the April 18, 1978 , meeting were unanimously approved. APPLICANT: Best-Way Paving Company, etal CASE NUMBER: SUP-347: 77: 21 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NE , Section 2 , T5N, R66W LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of 35th Avenue and 4th Street SUBJECT: Open Cut Mining Permit for Gravel Pit APPEARANCE: Tom Connell , Carl Hill , Robert Mathias DISCUSSION: Tom Connell , attorney for Best-Way Paving Company , first briefly stated that they have submitted all required plans, maps, etc. for consideration by the Planning staff and the members of the Planning Commission. He then introduced Carl Hill , President of Best-Way Paving Company , who gave a short presentation to the Planning Commission on the purpose of the application and why they are requesting the permit . Best-Way desires to expand their operation to include an additional 45 acres . He stated that this is a unique piece of ground in that they can extract the maximum amount of gravel from the site and all the material can be mined . Mr . Hill also stated that they have changed one item in regard to the berm and the fence on the southwest portion of the site. Two of the area residents along that side of the property expressed that they would rather not have a berm. They like the view to the east that they now have, so Best-Way has proposed to replace the privacy fence with a chain link fence. There being no questions or discussion at this time , Tom Honn read the staff' s recommendation for approval and the Operations Standards . Jerry Kiefer then asked for clarification of the of the recommendation by the City of Greeley and the Planning staff ' s recommendatin regarding a berm and a privacy fence as opposed to a 100' setback. The Planning staff felt a berm and privacy fence would have a greater effect on buffering the operation from the existing residential uses rather than the 100' setback. Irma White also asked for clarification regarding the drainage of which Drew Scheltinga of the Engineering Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 May 2, 1978 Department responded. IIe stated he sees no problem at this time. Chairman Carlson then opened the floor for audience participation. At this time Larry Wikholm, representing H.O.P.E. (Homeowners Opposed to Pit Expansion ) , a group of surrounding property owners , again expressed his opposition Lo the gravel pit and asked Dick Ke i rnes of the Greeley Planning Commission to comment on the proposal . Mr. Ke i rnes stated that the City of Greeley Planning staff recommendation was for a 200' setback from 4th Street and the City Planning Commission recommendationed a 100' setback be provided. Discussion followed among the Planning Commission members regarding the berm. Ruth Sens, Chairman of H.O.P.E. , then presented to the Planning Commission other requests other than what the Planning staff recommended regarding buffering and area protection, maintenance of the buffers , the existing plant site , reclamation and monitoring and enforcement . Kay Norton, Assistant County Attorney, responded to the comment regarding monitoring and enforcement by stating that this would be unlawful delegation . Tom Hellerich, attorney representing Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson , expressed that there should be a setback, especially with regard to the Larson ' s property . He also stated the Larson' s oppose a chain link fence along the west side of the property. They are in favor of a 6 ' privacy fence as recommended by the Planning staff and also a 6 ' berm. Mrs. White asked for clarification again as to where the berm would be located on the west side of the property. Discussion followed. At this time Robert Mathias of R. V. Lord and Associates showed the Planning Commission an overlay which showed the property as it exists now and then how it would look with the berm and trees . Discussion followed regarding maintenance of the berm. Vicki Reed then read the motion by the City of Greeley Planning Commission regarding the 100' setback. Ray Larson expressed some concern as to how high the berm would go on his property line on the west side. His property extends 4' higher than Best-Way' s property . Mrs . Ray Larson also expressed a great deal of concern in opposition to the proposal by Best-Way . The Larson ' s presently own eight lots which abutts Best-Way ' s property. Donna Jackson stated she felt the trees proposed to be planted should be 6 ' high nursery stock. Chairman Carlson then asked about the irrigation ditch and how far it is away from property lines and how much fill will be needed there. Discussion followed. Bette Kountz asked what size trees would be planted when they are planted. Discussion followed. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to continue the meeting to May 16 , 1978, to receive further input regarding the setback on the west side, height and quality of trees and type of fencing and where it is going to be located on the property . Motion by Percy Hiatt , seconded by Irma White. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Jerry Kiefer, Irma White, and Bette Kountz. Marge Yost cast a vote of absention. Motion carried. Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 May 2 , 1978 APPLICANT: Colorado Division of highways CASE NUMBER: SUP-356: 78 : 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NW , Section 36 , T9N, R66W LOCATION: 2l miles east of Nunn SUBJECT: Amend SUP-271: 74 : 34 by expanding acreage for gravel pit APPEARANCE : Joe Intermill DISCUSSION: Mr. Intermill explained to the Planning Commission members that the gravel pit for SUP-271 is on property owned by Mr. and Mrs . Lynn Shipps . The Colorado Division of Highways have an option to purchase material from the Shipps as the need arises for the maintenance, repair and construction of highways in the area. The SUP they now have is for 5. 1 acres which was obtained in March of 1975 and they now want to enlarge the area to 9.4 acres. They did not realize at the time they took out the SUP in 1975 that they needed to include a plant and stock pile area and now need more room to work. There is also a possibility that several years from now they may want to enlarge and remove more material , which is the reasons for their request . He stated that material hauled from the area will normally be on a private road owned by the owner to County Road 98 and then hauled west of U.S . 85. Gravel is being removed at this time from the creek bed area. A reclamation plan will be utilized if needed. Expansion will take effect immediately. There being no questions at this time, Chuck Cunliffe read the staff ' s recommendation for approval of this expansion. No further discussion . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners based on the staff ' s recommendation . Motion by Percy Hiatt , seconded by Ben Nix. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson , Jerry Kiefer, Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Bette Kountz, Irma White, and Marge YOst . Motion carried. APPLICANT: Colorado Division of Highways CASE NUMBER: SUP-357: 78 : 9 ; LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . Nzi Section 33, T1N, R65W ‘ LOCATION: 2 miles east of Lochbuie SUBJECT : Borrow Pit APPEARANCE : Ken Woods DISCUSSION: Mr. Woods stated that they propose a borrow pit on the Eichner property. It will he used for highway construction for banking. '\, Present use of the area is a wheat farm. The mining plan is to remove the top 8" of soil and stock pile it , then excavate the material to an average depth of approximately 7'- ' at a 15 to 1 slope. The material will be hauled down County Road 4 for 1. 1 mile to I-76 where the proposed , project is . The reclamation plan after excavation is basically to replace the stock piled material and fertilize it with cow manure at the recommendation of the Soil Conservation Service . The staff contacted Mr. Wood with regard to concern about dust on County Road 4. Mr. Wood indicated they will take measures to control the dust with water or emulsified asphalt . Mrs. Yost questioned as to how many homes were along' County Road 4. Mr. Wood responded there were five. Some discussion followed regarding the scheduling involved to haul the bulk out . Chuck Cunliffe then read the staff ' s recommendation for approval . No further , discussion. ' /; Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 May 2 , 1978 a t MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval based on the staff ' s recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners . Motion by Marge Yost , seconded by Irma White. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Jerry Kiefer, Irma White, Bette Kountz, and Marge Yost . Motion carried. u' APPLICANT: Robert Meddles CASE NUMBER: CUP-34: 78: 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NWn , Section 15, T1N, R68W LOCATION: 2l miles east and 3/4 miles north of Erie SUBJECT : Horse stables and single family residence APPEARANCE : Robert Meddles DISCUSSION: Mr. Meddles stated that their intentions are to have a horse ranch in the business of selling, breeding, and training horses. When the operation is fully developed, they anticipate having 20 horses on the property . Of the 40 acres involved, three acres would be used for buildings, seven acres would be used for pasture and the remaining 30 acres would be used primarily for raising alfalfa and grain . He also said he does not feel the operation would be detrimental to the air or water or noise levels . Also, the existing roads are in good condition . Disposal of waste will be spread on the acreage . Bedding will be straw and cleaned daily or more if necessary. There being no questions at this time, Chuck Cunliffe read the staff ' s recommendation for approval of this request and the Development Standards . Mr. Carlson asked if the applicant was aware or notified of possible ground sub- sidence in the area. Chuck Cunliffe said the Colorado Geological Survey reviewed the application and have no problems with it . Mr. Meddles showed Mr. Carlson a map he had which showed that there would be no problem with subsidence. Mrs . White was concerned with Development Standard #2 and why it specified a certain number and kind of horse. She felt it should read simply 20 horses . Mr. Cunliffe stated that the applicant had submitted it to read specified numbers and kind of animals. Mr. Cunliffe said this could be deleted from the Development Standards . Mr Hiatt commended Mr. Meddles for his facts and figures regarding the application . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval based on the staff ' s recommendation with the deletion of the last sentence in Development Standards #2 which reads , "This will include one stallion ; 2 brood mares ; 2 horses in training and 15 boarding horses. " Motion by Irma White , seconded by Jerry Kiefer. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Irma White, Bette Kountz, and Marge Yost . Motion carried. APPLICANT: John Valdez CASE NUMBER: S-146 : 78 : 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: P L . NE', , Section 9, T1N, R68W LOCATION: 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Erie SUBJECT: Rep1 a1 of Lot 4 , Scott ' s Acres APPEARANCE : John Valdez Planning Commission Minutes Page 5 May 2 , 1978 DISCUSSION: Mr. Valdez is requesting to split Lot 4 of Scott ' s Acres and share it with Mr. Ignacio Vasquez. Tom Honn further explained that the property is presented owned by Mr. and Mrs. Valdez and Mr. and Mrs . Vasquez. It was divided in 1969 under the former regulations . The purpose of the replat is to clarify the ownership and properly describe within the subdivision plat the lots which exist as of 1969 , but have never effectively been identified on the subdivision plat itself. He then read the staff ' s recommendation for approval of the request . Mr. Carlson asked Mr. Valdez if he was aware that the property was over the Boulder Valley coal field. Mr. Valdez said he was aware of this . Mr. Carlson recommended the applicant invesitage this further before building a home on this property. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners based on the staff ' s recommendation . Motion by Jerry Kiefer, seconded by Bette Kountz. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson, Ben Nix, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Irma White, Bette Kountz, and Marge Yost . Motion carried. APPLICANT: -Eaton Ford, Inc. CASE NUMBER: VI-76 : 77:24 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . E SE4j Section 25 , T7N, R66W LOCATION: 1 mile north of Eaton on west side of U.S . Highway 85 SUBJECT: Auto and truck sales in the Agricultural District and sign violations APPEARANCE : Jay Steinberger, owner of Eaton Ford DISCUSSION: Cathy Carter, Zoning Inspector, read the background history of the zoning violation giving specific dates and occurrences up to the present time. Mr. Steinberger stated he was not ignoring the requests and has been pre-occupied with his business. He intended that his attorney would be able to help in getting better organized. He said now that he has contacted C. E. Tech to work on the rezoning application . He feels if he could have until June 8, 1978, that the change of zone application will be submitted before that date. Discussion followed regarding the time involved to proceed with the change of zone . Mrs. Kountz asked why they would not annex to Eaton. Mr. Steinberger indicated the property in question is not contiguous to the existing town limits of eaton. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend a time extension to June 8, 1978, to allow Mr. Steinberger to submit an application for a change of zone to the Planning staff . If not received by then , the matter will he forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for legal action. Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Irma White. A vote of "aye" by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Irma White, Marge Yost and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Shirley A. Phillips K- Date : 'k y 2, 1978 CASE NUMBER: SUP-357: 78 : 9 NAME: Colorado Division of Highways REQUEST: Borrow Pit for Highway Construction LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . Nzj Section 33, T1N, R65W LOCATION: 24 miles east of Lochbuie THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE approved FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1. This request is in compliance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources Volume II . The area in question is non-irrigated. The Weld County Extraction Plan states that extraction shall be accommodated in non-irrigated areas so long as appropriate extraction standards are followed. After extraction of the borrow material for highway construction, the land will return to agricultural use. 2. This request is in compliance with the Operation Standards of Section 6. 1(3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. 3. The Colorado Division of Wildlife has indicated that there will be no effects on the wildlife from the proposed operation. 4. The Colorado Geological Survey has indicated that they see no problem involved with this operation. 5. The Weld County Engineering Department has indicated they have no problems with this request provided the applicant complies with the request as outlined in their memo dated April 12 , 1978. The applicant has agreed to this request . 6. The Weld County Health Department has indicated they have no problems with this request provided the applicant complies with the stipulation as outlined in their letter dated April 7, 1978. 7. The Town of Lochbuie Planning Commission has indicated that they have no objections to this request . DATE : May 4, 1"8 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 14th of June, 1978 at 2:00 P.M. for: Colorado Division of Highways Amend SUP 271 , Expanding Greeley acreage-gravel pit Colorado Division of Highways SUP , Borrow Pit for highway Greeley construction OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO TILE BOARD BY: ` ,-6:971 -c,,,,;,tx eputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (-)C // �ii1L ? , __ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES .,-, � \. --y,-, t -' ' 1' -• - - •r�_ � � 5 PHONE (3031 356-4000 EXT 400 1 , "'14: 915 10TH STREET :i _nn ® GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 C OIL•F m A :t March 30, 1978 Mr. Leo O 'Connor State Department of Highways P .O. Box 850 Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE : Request for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine permit for a borrow pit for highway construction on a parcel of land described as Pt . of the N of Section 33, T1N, R65W of the 6th p.m. , Weld County , Colorado Dear Mr, O'Connor: Your application and related materials for the above described request are complete and in order. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for y May 2 , 1978, at 1 : 30 p .m. This meeting will take place in the County Cc)mm' sioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, r 1ULh Street , Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a 1 c ''resenLative be there to answer any questions the Planning Commission , Ll1t have with respect to your application . It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town lying within three miles of the property in question . Therefore , I have forwarded a copy of the materials submitted to the Town of Lochbuie for their review and comment . According to our records , the Town of Loch- buie should review and comment on your application on April 11, 1978. Please contact Verna Webb at 659-4294 for further details on the Town of Lochbuie meeting. If you have any questions with regard to this matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully , Chuck Cunliffe Assistant Zoning Administrator i I CC :sap s aI1isr cc : Donald L. Rotharmel , Route 2 , Box 91 , Eaton , Colorado 80615 • 2f 1 EL ( ICCK FILING NUMBER SL R7S1 ------ qui % NAME e \\k.kle ? REQUEST bet LEGAL DISCRIPTION LAND USE ' 11 It 1 , Z ONING N t to, kuif&I LOCATION Z <<� 0\0 LoG1\0t.tl%er S 1� E'1 11(,(A,\ V&A COMMENI S : 'LW\ r ue. -s 't o rdsf etel \ ca.4.. . 4 A v"4 \ ekc loss sty&�. Qvi O.4%, cc.s ©k.4 ,c .: c v ec e ECM to__\4_sfv,s " - fir'1 By . ii- . al Non. __ _ __ Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held in I he Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in 'the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78-36 Colorado Division of Highways c/o Leo O'Connor P. O. Box 850 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Date: June 14, 1978 - Time: 2 : 00 P.M. Request: Special Use Permit, Borrow Pit for Highway Construction LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract or parcel of land containing 104 . 9 acres, more or less, in the N.W. -4 and the N.E. 4 of Section 33 , Township 1 North, Range 65 West, of the 6th Principle Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N88°55'W a distance of 1700. 0 feet: Thence N89°00 'E a distance of 50. 0 feet: Thence S 1°00 'W a distance of 240. 0 feet: Thence S57°13 'E a distance of 1758 . 0 feet: Thence S45°30 'E a distance of 1800•. 0 feet: Thence S89°00 'W a distance of 3120. 0 feet: Thence N 7°27 'W a distance of 2173. 0 feet: Thence N79°10 'E a distance of 600. 0 feet: Thence N 1°00 'E a distance of 240 . 0 feet to the point of beginning. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD I BY: Rita Jo Kummer, Deputy DATED: May 8 , 1978 PUBLISHED: May 11, 1978 and June 1, 1978 in the Johnstown Breeze I / . NOT1 CE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in .the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78-36 Colorado Division of Highways c/o Leo O'Connor ' P.O. Box 850 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Date: June 14, 1978 Time: 2:00 P.M. Request: Special Use Permit, Borrow Pit for Highway Construction LOCATION: Approximately two miles East of Lochbuie, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Keitha Hubbard, Deputy DATED: May 8, 1978 f • from the Office of 'CITE BOARD OF COUN'T'Y COMMISSIONERS Greeley, Colorado WELD COUN'T'Y , COLORADO May 8, 1978 19 Publisher : Please insert the enclosed notice in your i ue the week of June 5, 1978 _ one time only. the enclosed voucher and forward it to us . When payment , gcthelete voucher_ , please include an affidavit of publication so we may complete our files . Thank you for your cooperation . DOCKET #78-36 Sincerely, • TI!P: BOARD 1)1' ('n(N'1'Y COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY : Mary Ann FeuersLein County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: '42._.-(--e;4! )-7-/. .•-/_l� .al('-2z= Deputy County Clerk k'_,(L Lulr'll ru,LS LLJ v . . , 3 postago) i ._--i-NT-i6 POSTMARK KEENE VALLEY SUN 07 DATE 5/11/78 STrflET Arv: — — — — is 0 Sr,,,; . ) 4 COOL L' L F �YF AJ. ` 9 " :C �U,... . Cl/ 650 1n f r i _In -- C a --J i" cto,2^more;] 350 Il� :7 t'l'th rl;. . 'i to -C'_Irr,Soo oily 850 Am T _ - 0 .;.:3;1::::'..E Or. 7 50C ," -r Al_ i,� f• 1. _-,c,cc ,..,1 ,x'y- ., <, R +4 ..:•wreA�.,i��K; ` O ,n v\ ,� C , cc�I • 'b a W F w� • _c, . ' r b • m w v "U J Z m .,-.„-i..«'• .Svc.p T'' ' ` ,t f I••' v u . j Oy N) U _ s m T• R avi 'V O V V l7 I. W .�.' 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NAME ° ' 'i " 'r " "" y - • PS Form 3811,Nov.1976 RETURN RECEIPT, REGISTERED, INSURED AND CERTIFIED MAIL 'r 'all3 s/n._ :::,,, ' Y i''.-'.04�ya,-xN*1%. .w r:. +'•r- *i..):4 , -t'''— 2'''' . ,,;.% 44A.• —.r • ' 'F' June 14, 1978 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 8, 1978, duly published May 11, 1978 and June 1, 1978 in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was held on the request of the Colorado Division of Highways for a Special Use Permit for a borrow pit for highway construction. Mr. Ken Wood representing the State presented its request. After discussion, Commissioner Carlson made a motion to approve the special use permit as recommended by the Weld County Planning Commission. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. All commissioners except Commissioner Steinmark were present for the hearing. 4tQ �D Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Attest: Atail ' Weld County Cle k and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: Dep ty Coun Cl k Docket #78-36 Tape #78-64 (— STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss COUNTRY,'OF WELD ) 6LL , being duly sworn says that /she is pub- lisher of the 1{RENE VALLEY SUN, a weekly newspaper published and N O T I C E printed in Keenesburg in said County laws of and State; that said newspaper has Pursuant to the zoning a general circulation in said County the State of Colorado and the and has been, continuously and un- Weld Ct of o Use Code, e interruptedly published therein, dur- public hearing will be held in the ing a period of at least fifty-two Chambers of the Board of County consecutive weeks prior to the first Commissioners of Weld County, publication of the annexed notice; Weld County Lenten that said newspaper is a newspaper Colorado, 915 10th Street nt - within the meaning of the act of the nial Center, at the time General Assembly of the State of Greeley, Colorado, man Colorado, entitled "An Act to regu- late the printing of legal notices and ner interested in the Special Use advertisements,' and amendments Permit are requested to attend thereto; that the notice of which the d may be heard. annexed is a printed copy taken from and B a ALSO that the said newspaper,was published in said certified by the newspaper, and in the regular and text and maps KNOWN entire issue of every number thereof, Weld County Planning Commis- sion may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board once a week for __.___e___sueeeas s- of County Commissioners, loca- weeks; that said notice was so pub- Center lished in said newspaper proper and ted in the Weld County Street, not in any supplement thereof, and nial Center, 915 10tholorado. that the first publication of said no- Third Floor, Greeley, Docket No.78-36 tice as foresaid, was on the -0 — Colorado Division c/o Leo ion of O'ConnorHighways P.O.Box 850 day of ' 19'1, Greeley,Colorado 80631 Date: June 14, 1978 and the last on the day of Time: 2:00 P.M. Request: Special Use PermitCon- , 037e--e,„0:7° ----, 19__ Borrow Pit for Highway struction Approximately two �c�t,�; LOCATION: miles East of Lochbuie, Colo- rado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,COLORADO Subscribed and stvo to before me BY:MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY this / day of -_ r` CLERK AND RECORDER d AND CLERK TO THE B Deputy AFD 19^l P BY:Keay Hubbard, �� � DATED: Q w�1.47)12�e Y Published in the Keene Valley Cry Gammisseoq FXpir s FOrllary 1, 1981 Sup June 8, 1978. t.,1'i,Ci.li, , ,,, , I,il:lll FLOW SHEET 1' • • • • C `�`� APPLICANT: 5\-a �, )�i �wa S E1C.�(wY) CASE # Jv?— ,�� \ REQUEST: O C.u� 1Y1 ' w,l- .'R c` `C Y Ow ?1 Tor l l St C , LEGAL: 94-, 1V?i st'�--\OY, .b� `N i��jWtW0.11 Y 1At L.o c,akr o r‘ 2./4. \nn,\-e.5 ea•.5 d\o 1..0c.h\ k e DATE I BY Application Received "5/ Zq -i$ TES, Application Fee - Receipt #t N1 Pc 20/2-9 lt, , -r-V Recording Fee /z9 1t TE1a Application Complete �/ 2C1 15 "T E`A P.C. Hearing Date : r(\o,ts.5 1. 1 l4t•'1,27 3 '3o )'« CPO., Letter to Applicant Drafted 3 )1(27a Referrals Listed 3 30 ht Gpt'o Field Check by D.P.S . Staff ` f, o,vt, File Assembled C\`\‘ % -' - Referrals Mailed 3\��\\.% c' Chaindexed _\-,\ \ N.-Cs Notification of Applicant ,`1 k Surrounding Property Owners Researched /i//7S f) Vl) Airphoto/Vicinity Map Preapred f /70 PE-kW Property Owners Notified by: 411.11 -1(2) `i \A-NT. Agendas Mailed by : Al 21 / To \,:gA7\‘, % • Legal Approved by County Attorney lb\ jc, TOT) 1 Referrals - Complete ;Iti 1 Preliminary D.P.S. Staff Comments Ask c-,k-=• e � � Staff Conference `r ( t' d vim /�� D.P .S . Comments 4421 j1E @At/ P.C. Hearing Action : W,O1N140ezZkA _ <: a q� _ P.C. Resolution % - `'\ „ Case Sent to Clerk to Board , 5I 4' 1U CA- 1 C.C. Hearing 14.I1P Action : ,ro�,�•(� G/ t� lib CAC..1 C.C. Resolution Received History Card Complete C.C. Resolution Sent to Drafting Drafted on Mylar Document Sent to Clerk and Recorder P.C. Minutes e t • • r WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SPECIAL USE APPLICATION For OPEN CUT MINE PERMIT (gravel pits, etc.) • Weld County Planning Commission 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, CO For ZONING DEPARTMENT Use Only Case Number: Applicant: - PC Hearing Date: ' I CC Hearing Date: Section: • , Township: North, Range: West Zoning District: Acreage Involved: Permit Fee: Receipt Number: - Legal Description Approved By , Weld County Attorney Site Entrance/Exit Points and Off-Site Transportation Routes Approved By • , Weld County Engineer Recommended Road/Bridge Fee: /Not Required Refer To: 1 ) Date: 2) Date: 3) Date: • 4) Date: 5) Date: Application Reviewed By Weld County Zoning Department To Be Completed By APPLICANT In Accordance With Procedural Guide Require- ments: 1 . I- (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning a proposed Open Cut Borrow (gravel , coal , borrow pit, etc. ) mining operation for the following described unincor- porated area of Weld County: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • See attached description. TOTAL ACREAGE: 104.9 2. Surface owner(s) of area of land described Name: Howard Eichner Address:20228 Weld Co RdPhone: 659-2050 Name: Marilyn Eichner Address:#4, Hudson, Co. Phone: " 80642 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights to substance to be mined Name: Howard Eichner Address:20228 Weld Co Rd Phone: 659-2050 Name: Marilyn Eichner Address:#4, Hudson, Co. Phone: " 80642 4. Source of applicants Legal Right to enter and to mine on the land de- scribed: Option to Buy Materials - See attached Exhibit 0 (Attach Certified Copy of any Document noted to the Back of This Form) J ���..�. „,.� as _. ~•I h 5. Address of applicant and general office Applicants address: P.O. Box 850, Greeley Phone: 353-1232 General Office address: 4340 E. Louisiana Ave. Phone: 757-9224 Denver, Colo. 80222 6. Identify any prior permits for open cut mining held by applicant or • affiliated person: Grossaint, State Land Board, McEndaffer, Janitell, Miller, Shaklee, Brown, Shipps, Leonard, Jeffers, Wilson, Jeronimus, Stroh 7. Description of Operation a. Types and number of operating and processing equipment to be employed: See attached Exhibit D .I b. Maximum number of employees: 25 , and number of shifts: 1 c. Number of stages to be worked: 1 , and periods of time each is to be worked: 0 October, 1978 - October, 1979 d. Thickness of mineral deposit: N/A feet, and thickness of the over- burden: N/A Excavation depth will average about 5-6' . See attached Exhibit D. e. This will be a wet/dry pit operation f. Site entrance/exit points and county roads and bridges to be utilized between site and delivery point(s) (must be coordinated with County Engineer): About 1.1 miles of Weld County Road 4 will be used as haul road. Cleared with County March 8,1978. _ 8. Description of Rehabilitation a. Proposed rehabilitation land use(s): Dryland Wheat Farm b. Source of technical advice for reclamation: Soil Conservation Service, Brighton, Colo. (P.O. Box 487, 80601) c. Explanation of Reclamation Process: The top 6 to 10" of Material will be stripped and stockpiled. After the excavation is complete, the stockpiled material will be replaced as uniformly as possible. The area will be fertilized with cow manure. See attached Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan. I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all state- ments, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this applica- tion are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF \,�,( STATE OF ('a l a a ›- i Signature: Owner/Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this .9C day of !`�mdaP 19 7f NOTA Y PUBLIC SEAL My Commission expires 79 LEGAL DESCRIPTION EICHNER BORROW PIT A tract or parcel of land containing 104.9 acres, more or less, in the N.W. 1/4 and the N.E. 1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West, of the 6th Principle Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N 88° 55' W a distance of 1700.0 feet: Thence N 89° 00' E a distance of 50.0 feet: Thence S 1° 00' W a distance of 240.0 feet: Thence S 57° 13' E a distance of 1758.0 feet: Thence S 45° 30' E a distance of 1800.0 feet: Thence S 89° 00' W a distance of 3120.0 feet: Thence N 7° 27' W a distance of 2173.0 feet: Thence N 79° 10' E a distance of 600.0 feet: Thence N 1° 00' E a distance of 240.0 feet to the point of beginning. LEGAL DESCRIPTION EICHNER BORROW PIT A tract or parcel of land containing 104.9 acres, more or less, in the N.W. 1/4 and the N.E. 1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West, of the 6th Principle Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N 88° 55' W a distance of 1700.0 feet: O Thence N 89° 00' E a distance of 50.0 feet: a Thence S 1° 00' W a distance of 240.0 feet: d 14-o Thence S 57° 13' E a distance of 1758.0 feet: I" Thence S 45° 30' E a distance of 1800.0 feet: Thence S 89° 00' W a distance of 3120.0 feet: Thence N 7 ' 27' W a distance of 2173.0 feet: Thence N 790 10' E a distance of 600.0 feet: Thence N 10 00' E a distance of 240.0 feet to the point of beginning. State Department of llihvti aV5 SUP-357 : 78 : 9 March .30 , 1978 Frank Suck1 a 4468 weld County Road 1`t , Lupton , Colorado 80621 Colorado Geological Survey Dave Shelton 131 3 Sherman Street ' Room 703 Denver , Colorado 80203 Soil Consort at ion Snr , ice Bcr 487 Sri hton , Colorado 80601 Torn of Lochbui e 11 ' 1 1 X78 coo Verna Webb C) 659-4294 Route 4 , Boy; 99 Bri3hton , Colorado 80601 State Fish and Came 6060 13 ro a d�,a v Denver , Colorado 80216 '`� ; , DI , ,�1i 1 ;\.1[ N I 1 )I PLANNING SERVICES �'''v� WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER r.-,' -1:- ,-r. �{ ,.- r', 915 1011,STREET It GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 GARY Z. FORTNER ii` 4 ?` r DIRECI56 OF PLANNING ilt, 11-. •�` PHONE 13031 356 4000, EXT 400 [1 COLORADO March 30, 1978 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from State Department; of Highways for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine permit- fnr a• borrow pit for highway construction This item will be heard before the Weld County Planning Commission on ':cis• 2 , 1978 . If you have any comments or suggestions, i tike please hear from you before April 18 , 1973 . The loca- tion of the parcel of land for which this application has been submit- ted is Pt . I' , Section 33 , TIN, R65W • Thank you. (l Assistant Zoning Administra - r Enclosures • vvi I I ) 11 1111 ! I r r:r 1 .1IVII!,',I( I;;I li', Id I MN I 1111 I IN(,', VW WI( IA( t I'M( ( I IH)' r.1N,,,I II N III\1AN( A111 ',ON IHNl ;,I1 IrmIAI I' April 25, 1978 SUP-357 Bill Colgate with the Brighton Soil Conservation Service indicated this request had been reviewed by the Platte Valley Soil Conservation District Board and they had no objections to it . April 26, 1978 SUP-357: 78 : 9 Don Bogart , Division of Wildlife, indicated in a telephone conversation that there will be no effect on the wildlife from this request . mcmoRnnDun . 11111;111k To Planning Commission Date April 12 , 1978 COLORADO From Gilman E. Olson subject: Colorado State Highway Department S .U.P. More fill and road base material must be put on the tube crossing on County Road 4, east of I-76 , g mile ± prior to hauling heavy loads. Kenneth L. Wood, from Division of Highways , has agreed to this request . No other engineering problems anticipated by this request . e Gilman E. Olson GEO:sar f jc' BOARD OF HEALTH Feld County Health .,department DAVID WERKING, DDS,Greeley FRANKLIN D YODER, MD, MPH RALPH MB,Greeley Director 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD WILLIAM BLICK, Roggen GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 DORIS DEFFKE, Greeley (303)353-0540 DONALD HERGERT, Windsor ANNETTE M LOPEZ, Greeley HERSCHEL PHELPS, JR, M D, Greeley KATHLEEN SHAUGHNESSY,Ault JOE STOCKTON, Gilcrest April 7, 1978 Gary Fortner, Director Planning Commission 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Our staff has evaluated the Special Use Permit requested by the State Highway Department for an open mining operation (Eichner Pit, pt. NZ, Sec. 33, T1N, R65W) and have submitted the following recommendation: 1. An emission permit for fugitive dust control must be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Department of Health. Yours truly, Ronald K. Stow, Supervisor Environmental Health Services RKS:dr �� 1 �1y��� NPR 1978 Veit gem �t ''5 vc)8c"1Z9Z�Z�Z�� 16110 vivvv��0 1:9 OF•Cp p RICHARD D. LAMM * * JOHN W. ROLD GOVERNOR ic .,.,y,,• * Director 2876 COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 715 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING-1313 SHERMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 80203 PHONE (303)839-2611 April 11, 1978 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld Co. Dept. of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Cunliffe, RE: EICHNER BORROW PIT,CDH This 105-acre tract lies on the crest of a large, southeast-trending sand dune, part of an extensive dune field shown on our sand and gravel resources maps of the Hudson and Mile High Lakes quadrangles. Both my data and the CDH logs indicate about 35 ft of eolian sand in the dune. The 60-day operation calls for the removal of a maximum 1,000,000 yd of material or an average excavation depth of 5 ft. I do not foresee any slope stability or sedimentation problems involved with this operation because of the extremely low, 15:1, slopes during and after the excavation. After replacement of the stockpiled topsoil , the site will be returned to dryland farming. I see no other problems involved with this operation. Sincerely, Stephen D. Schwochow Engineering Geologist SDS/vt �,�11721O, is,. 007 4 f On APR 1978 ��- R �� crlray toile Pis Ord v� ti ����6Z3Z1zO�ti GEOLOGY STORY OF THE PAST . . . KEY TO THE FUTURE f ` -- DEPAR IMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 356 4000 EXT 400 /1177-0 915 10TH STREET [: GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 O COLORADO April 12, 1978 To Whom It May Concern : You are receiving a copy of this notification because your name appears as a surrounding property owner owning y property within 500 feet of the proposed use. The Weld County Planning Commission will review a request from The State Department of Highwnys for Special Use Permit for an Open Cut Minp Permit - Borrow Pit for Highway Construrtinn on property described as follows : Pt . Ni- , Section 33 , T1N, R65W location : 24 miles east of Lochbuie If you have any suggestions or objections , will you kindly notify us in writing before April 18, 1978 The meeting by the Weld County Planning Commission is scheduled for mny 2 , 1g78 This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado, at 1: 30 p .m. If you have any questions concerning this matter or if you would like additional information , please contact the Department of Planning Services office at 350-4000, Fxt. 404 . AssiçâQ ant Zoning Administr or A 1 17, 1978 Dear Sirs: Upon receiving your letter Briday, April 14, I called your office to get some informPtion. At this time, you were not sure as to whether they would use Road 4 for hauling. Our suggestion is Road 2. This road has very little traffic and is less populated. Road 4 is becoming so heavily traveled that the dust and noise are already a big problem to us and neighbors all summer. All of us on Road 4 live very close to the road and would appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Thank you, fv74, Sri'~' det-La%di...., 'V Alit i 9/ ( ZG� / /j�e •u/& AFR 1978 //1--q47 '4,7-z / 1-)ev -it'el �- REC�jV�� ` Q) WEl((G0UQIf � Pla,7r7ing Coe�Jnissloi 4�v �,,,, L1l'� .i„,,,, State Department of Highways SUP-357: 78: 9 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS April 12, 1978 Alan L. Banta and John E. Webb Ivor and Evelyn Jordan 8601 Zuni #207 c/o Royce G. and Sandra J. Perkins Denver, Colorado 80221 20919 Weld County Road 4 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Dale E. and Janice B. Eichner 20995 Weld County Road 2 Ivor and Evelyn Jordan Brighton, Colorado 80601 c/o Rodney and Linda Thomas 6435 East 65th Place Larry Eugene and Jacqueline Toesch Commerce City , Colorado 80022 20079 County Road 4 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Ivor and Evelyn Jordan c/o Leola R. Loustaunau John W. and D. Elizabeth Pollard Star Route, Box 43 20269 County Road 4 Hudson , Colorado 80642 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Ivor and Evelyn Jordan Tom and Charity E. Worth c/o Harry Judy 1122 County Road 41 3914 Sequora Hudson, Colorado 80642 Lee Summit , Missouri 64063 Ivor N. and Evelyn N. Jordan Ivar and Evelyn Jordan 21649 County Road 4 c/o Clement and Geraldine Dechant Hudson, Colorado 80642 21089 Weld County Road 4 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Mark Duane and Sherry A. Hawk 20359 County Road 4 Public Service Co. of Colorado Hudson, Colorado 80642 Attention : Tax Commission 550 15th Street Robert A. and Theresa A. Kearns Denver, Colorado 80202 20359 County Road 4 Hudson, Colorado 80642 James H. and George D. and Mary Ellen Kilkes Route 1, Box 210 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Margaret B. Hiatt 2130 East 14th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80206 Dietrich W. and Christa J. Neckien 1452 County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 PGPT ,2)A.r=� ) l,�%%///v -c Mt) -vim--#27 Ce 1 crl s G'P 5- .7 "14 Ant,Le4., co 6 / AD DA (, )C P 4 6644_ i3tvit Vim ` C(O / ezr-C- 2 46tudz;L-c-- lere/a6Z 20071 Ch?7 , O- zi z2_ if eab7 I - P- q-7—I&in 0/2t.,2.A.-tcfie (d61&. Q_, . ,i;Jia,t , 37/4i il,e-cdaecv-e___ c.56‘.4 1'1_43/-0' 1,1_ C (;)41g4_ /f} gele-4n- a C2114-L'S 6 , � Azd t4e4t ,14.d., c"Q67 a c(6- 6 ✓ s' �✓ E�L( • Aeui-c•;lc, 191_44,, f ' l , , , kke4.1 ,,,,A P /6e4-#11-42-- `e��" , f a 7#-7,6d,,,,_ ,,,« a ),„,,,,,,,,_ �w LL y, r_...» ,-, c/, i , 66,c_ a /6 i,„i.L6 �--�:Cp-�u. `]rL&'C/ Ac )i&4.0.-aikzi a . 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MI_X -P-- . - .00 ,t r - - - ♦ • p • . • • ` 'U ® ,4 U , . . . . • q.,. bili)--FT- , -3 . \.) ., • . • • . a • • • SECTION FEET 660 1320 1980 2640 3300 3960 4620 5280 QUARTER FEET 330 660 990 1320 1650 1980 2310 2640 80 SCALE 40 SCALE IV 91910 o44 q _ __ . C1 O 02 . J©P3iAJ . - -_._— 3.1- -— • t - 0-31 O,Gi • .,IDRDAA) 044 _ • _,. ® 37 036 0a J jaaDict/0 SECTION FEET 660 1320 1980 2640 3300 3960 4620 5280 QUARTER FEET 330 660 990 132.0 1650 1980 2310 2640 80 SCALE 40 SCALE EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT A: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Portions of the N.W. 1/4 and N.E. 1/4, Sec. 30, T.1N. , R.65W. , approximately 4 miles northeast of Brighton, Colorado. I o • a 4 .; I, B 0 U L D E R N C 0 UMHN T Y y n yy 1`^ - b 1 ,1 / I _ ;! n •1 i Z I I urn. •v • 1 > l 11 Corlill_ • " "'•71111& "e"..--slks !! -,.....pc- ./ '-• 6 NI .1. 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The mining plan is to excavate approximately 1,000,000 cu. yd. of material from the 105 acre ridge and haul it to the highway project on I-76. The material consists of sandy soils and clay. The sandy soils are located in the top 10 - 12 feet. Below these are sandy clays and pure clay. Both of the materials will he excavated and used for highway construction. Below is a log of the material to be mined. N? 2202 F D SHEET DOH Form No. 153 Page No. 2 of 3 COMPLETE LOG OF EACH TEST HOLE SAMPLE O En DEPTH TEST MATERIAL CHANGES SHIPPED U TO DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL NO. From To Yes/No Z En WATER (With or Without Sample) r See Exhibit C or test -sole locations lA 0.0 0.83 No --- Topsoil 18 0.83 5.00 Yes 1 Brown, dry, sandy 1C 5.00 11.00 Yes 1 Brown, moist, clean sand 1D 11.00 14.00 Yes 1 Sandy, sticky, moist lE 14.00 21.00 Yes 1 Sandy, clay, moist 1F 21.00 25.00 Yes 1 Unknown_Clay, shale, moist _-_ 2A 0.0 0.83 No --- Topsoil 2B 0.83 5.00 No --- Similar to 1B 2C 5.00 10.00 No --- Similar to 10 2D 10.00 17.00 Yes 1 Sandy, clay, moist 2E 17.00 29.00 No --- Similar to lE 2F 29.00 35.00 Yes 1 Unknown Sandy, clay, moist 3A 0.0 0.83 No --- Topsoil 3li 0.83 5.00 No --- Similar to 1B )L 5.00 25.00 Yes 1 White, clay, sandy, moist 3D 25.00 35.00 No --- Unknown Similar to 2F 4A 0.0 0.83 No --- Topsoil 4B 0.83 2.00 No --- Similar to 1B 4C 2.00 8.00 No --- Similar to 3C 4D 8.00 12.00 Yes 1 Red, clay, sandy, moist 4E 12.00 25.00 Yes 1 White, clay, moist 4F 25.00 35.00 Yes 1 Unknown Brown, clay, moist 5A 0.0 0.83 No --- Topsoil 5B 0.83 6.00 No --- Unknown Similar to 3C A EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT D: MINING PLAN "CONTINUED" If the estimated 1,000,000 cu. yd. of available material is needed, the average depth of excavation will be approximately 5 feet. Slopes resulting from the excavation will be left no steeper than the premining slopes - about 15:1. The methods of mining are left to the contractor. However, the following phases and sequences describe in general the mining plan: 1. Approximately 6 to 10" of topsoil will be excavated from the area and stockpiled. This includes the haul road out of the land owners property. 2. A haul road will be built to the county road over the owners wheat field north of the borrow area. Drainage pipe will be placed in the ditch of the county road where the haul road intersects. 3. Next, the material will be excavated and hauled approximately 1.4 miles to I-76. Beginning in the pit area, the haul road goes north through the land owners property about .3 mile to Weld County Road 4, then west 1.1 miles to I-76 and the project. 4. The following is a list of equipment that could be used in the mining operation: A. Earth Moving Scrapers - used for stripping, stockpiling, and replacing the topsoil - can also be used for hauling borrow to the project site. B. Bottom Dump Trucks - used for hauling borrow material to the project. C. Crawlers - generally used for pushing scrapers while loading, and for pit maintenance. D. Motor Graders - used for building and maintaining haul roads. E. Rubber Tire Front End Loaders - can be used for loading haul trucks. F. There are supporting fuel and service vehicles in and out of the pit area for the above listed equipment. I EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT D: MINING PLAN "CONTINUED" 5. The estimated time to excavate and haul the borrow material is about 60 days. This estimate is based on past performances on similar projects. Furthermore, the contractor is allowed latitude on time, equipment, sequence, and method of operations. i EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT E: RECLAMATION PLAN The goal of the reclamation plan is to return the borrow area to its premining use - dryland farm. This is consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses, which is growing wheat on dryland areas. Implementation of the reclamation plan will have no adverse affect on water, wildlife, air, soil or vegetation. WATER Since surface and ground water will not be disturbed, there will be no adverse affect. WILDLIFE The Division of Wildlife stated in Exhibit H there will be "no affect" on wildlife. AIR Except for a slight increase in dust during the excavating and hauling phases there will be no adverse affect on the air quality. SOIL The top 6 to 10" of topsoil stripped and stockpiled prior to excavating the pit will be placed back as uniformly as possible. This soil does not contain any toxic materials and it will not come into contact with any. Other than disturbing the soils, there will be no adverse affect. VEGETATION There is no vegetation growing on the area except for the winter wheat crop. The following is the reclamation plan for the borrow pit area: 1. After the area has been excavated, any humps and depressions will be cut and/or filled. 2. The haul road in the owners field will be ripped to a depth of 10". 3. Topsoil will be placed over the entire affected area 6 to 10" deep. EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT E: RECLAMATION PLAN "CONTINUED" 4. Finally, cow manure will be placed at the rate of 18 tons per acre. This will yield approximately 180 lbs. of nitrogen per acre. This completes the reclamation required by the contractor. The land owner will probably plant another wheat crop the following planting season. It is estimated the reclamation process will take approximately 4 days. EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT F: RECLAMATION PLAN MAP See attached map. I EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT G: WATER INFORMATION There will be no water diversion or impoundment since the operation does not affect surface or ground water systems. EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT H: WILDLIFE INFORMATION On March 10, 1978, Don Bogart, Environmental Biologist, of the Division of Wildlife, inspected the Eichner borrow pit. Attached is his assessment of the impact on wildlife. WILDLlii, STATEMENT FOR MINE PERMIT APPLii,ATION 1. Mine Company DOH - Eichner pit. 2. Mine Type and Location Borrow dirt - NW 1/4, S33, TTN, R65W 3. Duration of Operation 2 years 4. Total Area Disturbed 40 acres S. Wildlife Species List Coyote, skunk, magpie, raptors and small rodents. 6. Endangered Species Impacted No known threatened or endangered species. 7. Assessment of Mining Impact on Wildlife No effect 8. Proposed Mitigation Measures Including Reclamation for Wildlife Habitat This is a knob in a dryland wheatfield. After the knob is removed for highway fill , the ground will be leveled and manure and commercial fertilizer used and returned to wheat production Prepared by Don Bogart a Title Environmental Biologist Date March 10, 1978 • EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT I : SOILS INFORMATION The Soil Conservation Service prepared the attached copy of an aerial photograph which outlines by number the locations of the various soils. With this is a narrative on each soil mapped. Also included is a soils analysis by Agricultural Consultants Laboratory of Brighton, Colorado. I o AN vl I vH mZ0Z 8 T s AI ti y -2 '`:''4'• -e=-- JIC 73.) WATAVIAJS Z �� �r O O Q �t• I-h Q -4 .r. 0-. ° F� ^ -o d O N q p E W W ' •1 CO 7 0 " I.N o N u R. 3 no; _• O .. a -= �� = uIIN � m O 'o ° {A tQ :3 o i r r �I '� 3 o N C O 9. Fl- ,, d 0. 73 - • 8 = '� 50 o w g � m �. d o o _3 . -, 1- i c c �. :J e 3 I D <. J _�.. ,,,- � ....! 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M C -I n-•I -O o w CA r„ '� o m m m 0 aN • I o _ 73 73 13 a D IV in -I m -I 0 10 N N n z m p W v -o t.O 3 c x N 9 W CO I-' 3 o N 0' . 0 F\-' I—' n H U7 ° c n \ ••••••N a - CO a3 0 O o A N C X 7 C...) Y N _ l.o n n c c r • s • r EXPLANATION OF SOIL TEST REPORT - - SOIL CHEMISTRY UNITS • ppm=parts per million.1 pound of element to one million pounds of soil 1 ppm is equivalent to 2 Ib/acre 6-7" or 3.5 lb/acre foot Meq/1008=Milligram equivalents per 100g soil • Mmhos / cm3 - Millimhos per cubic centimeter specific conductance INFORMATION FROM DATA SHEET: This data is transferred directly from the data sheet submitted with the soil sample. Information with respect to yield goal,planting date, manure and fertilizer applied, previous crop and residue, method of irrigation, and method of fertilizer application, is directly related to re- commending fertilizer application to provide adequate plant nutrients for the proposed crop. Cow manure is valued on the basis of 5 lb/ton N, 2 lb/ton P2O5, and 5 lb/ton potash. If manure to be applied is dry, not diluted with soil or excessive straw, and has not been leached, these values can be increased up to 100%. - Other manures are valued according to their average analysis. , GENERAL ANALYSIS Texture- LoSn, SnLo (light), Lo, Si Lo, SnCILo, SICILo, CILo (Medium); SnCI, SiCI, CI (Heavy) pH(H2O) - This is the normal soil pH indicating acid (less than 7), neutral (near 7), alkaline (over 7)or free lime (over 8). Best range for most crops is pH 6-7. - pH (salt) - Used in conjunction with pH(H2O) as an indicator of excess soil salts. If the two are nearly the same, high salts are indicated. pH(buffer)-Used to calculate the lime requirement for acid soils. - CEC - Cation exchange capacity (FEC Field exchange capacity)- an index of the soils ability to store exchangeable cations (ammonium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and acidity). Varies from about 3 in very light soils to about 30 in heavy high OM soils. SALT - An index of excessive soluble salts in the soil water. Poor germination and reduced growth may be expected according to the —VT, owing table - SALT - 0 -2 No significant effect- 2-4 . Sensitive crops effected, beans and garden crops , 4 -8 '- Many crops effected, except beets, alfalfa, grains - 8-+ Most crops effected Na- Sodium- An index of the exchangeable sodium in the soil If Na/CEC is greater than .15 soil is classified as alkali Lime- Free lime tends to cause many soil nutrients to become"fixed" and rendered substantially unavailable. OM-Organic matter provides nitrogen and moisture holding capacity. OrgN-Organic nitrogen is the nitrogen calculated (Ibiacre)to be released by the OM during the growing season. AVAILABLE NUTRIENTS Reported in parts per million (all test levels are available, total element is usually higher) NO3 - Nitrate nitrogen. 1 ppm NO3 - N is equivalent to from 2 to 4 lb/acre N depending on crop and soil conditions. The NO3 -N test is particularly important for crops such as sugar beets and potatoes where regulation of the total N supply is critical. NH4 - Ammonia nitrogen - Usually low as applied ammonia and ammonium fertilizer convert to NO3 -N. P - Phosphorus - 1 ppm phosphorus is equivalent to 4.6 Ib/acre phosphoric acid (P2O5). Applied P2O5 becomes "fixed" to a large degree and releases only a fraction each season, therefore the soil test is not a measure of total previous application but is a measure of the fraction currently available. K - Potassium - 1 ppm potassium is equivalent to 2.4 lb/acre potash (K2O). Potash requirement is determined by the cation "balance" method according to the intended crop. Ca&Mg -Calcium and Magnesium -Used primarily in calculating CEC. For calcium and magnesium deficiency see "Lime". 5 - Sulphur - This is the level of chemically combined sulfur (SO4-5) in the soil. Recently applied elemental sulfur is not included. B (Boron), Zn (Zinc), Fe(Iron), Mn (Manganese), Cu (Copper) These are trace elements or micronutreents, required at relatively low levels, lnorganic forms of iron (ferrous sulfate)become "fixed" in alkaline soil, therefore specific recommendations are usually not,made for alkaline soils. Some chelated iron fertilizers are stable in alkaline soils and foliar spray is effective. Recommendations for dll trace elements are in pounds of actual element in inorganic form. If chelates or other organic forms are used, refer to the manufacturers instructions. A smaller amount is usually required. 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At this point in time the wheat is just coming out of the ground. This is also the condition of the adjacent lands. Wheat production in this area is 10 - 15 bushels per acre. It is estimated the carrying capacity of the range lands in the vicinity of the affected lands is one animal unit per 3 acres. EICHNER PIT • EXHIBIT K: CLIMATE Several climatological factors are tabulated in the attached reports. These reports were obtained from the Colorado Climatology Office at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Information on Report 77-1 is from the Ft. Lupton weather station. The surface wind chart is from a weather station at Lowry Air Force Base. J CLIMATT OLOGY REPORT NO. 77-I . • FORT LUPTON 05 3027 4 COLORADO CLIMATOLOGY OFFICE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY FT. COLLINS, CO. 80523 TEMPERATURE ( FI PRECIPITATION) (INCHES) 'S;.5 E'TPDES 1'EA::1:7 OF DAYS 571014, S_EE7 r:`,EL': NC CF CA CS MAY 34111 F QQ W T WN '4" Y pN p.- a a a W O a a U.+ u �[S K- •f tY ON OW OX OX W2 •-- a O O n� K- 6� o d' OW a O o 00 4 . •V a W W .i Ll WT W2 W2 V.+ K Y u= K Y - 0 J J J .4 WT K Y K X $ Y ott K up' < ..--;[.... .'."2 W-• W K W O W Zr. 0.4 V1.4 NW W yl C; W a W K2 W a -..J Cl KS CS Y p CJ Y D Of Inm om S a+p w Y =O p T •1 _-T • 43.: 12.8 28.: 70. 1956 5 -27. :263 12 0.0 6.3 00.4 5.3 .41 .48 1960 17 6.1 13. 1962 10 1.3 O.C :.: FEB 56.5 16.7 31.6 76. 1954 B -37. :951 1 0.0 3.5 27.2 2.4 .44 .50 1951 13 5.7 9. 1965 15 1.0 0.: 6.: PAP 5:.8 2:.7 36,8 81. 1263 28 -13. 1950 3 0.0 2.6 28.2 1.1 .86 1.00 1959 25 9. 1959 25 3.0 .4 .. :» 64.: 3:.9 48.: 87. 1955 26 6. 1253 12 0.0 .2 16.4 0.0 1.06 2.20 1967 13 1.7 9. 1964 3 3.2 .3 .1 "44 '4.3 4:.9 58.1 95. 1954 2: 12. 1254 2 1.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 2.15 2.05 1961 13 0.0 0. 0 0 4.9 1.4 .6 .... 63.6 5:.3 67.0 1C8. 1954 23 30. 76551 4 9.4 0.0 .2 0.0 1.53 1.83 1970 11 0.0 0. 0 0 4.6 .8 .4 • 9:.4 56.2 73.3 1:7. 1954 11 41. 1265 31 18.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.25 1.50 1965 24 0.0 0. 0 0 3.4 .5 .3 87.7 54.: 77.8 102. 79554 3 37. 1964 30 12.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.23 1.48 1951 3 0.0 0. 0 0 3.0 .6 0.0 S? 79.9 4_.: 62.9 :93. 1452 4 26. 1962 10 4.3 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.14 2.20 1955 19 0.0 0. 0 0 2.5 .9 .2 60.: 33.2 53.7 02. 1955 1 -1. 1269 14 0.0 .1 14.5 .1 .87 1.34 1951 5 .6 11. 1969 13 2.5 .6 0.0 53.: 22.: 37.5 76. 1953 2 -72. 1952 28 0.0 2.! 27.3 .5 .43 .4B 1956 19 2.9 10. 1956 20 1.5 0.0 0.0 __. 54.2 :4.9 22.5 72. 1255 23 -18. 1967 3! 0.0 5.4 30.6 3.1 .34 .61 1958 12 3.1 6. 1958 12 1.1 .1 0.0 ::.:_I65.9133.6 59.8 1 46. 23. 179. :2. 11.7 - 33. 6. 2. - PRECIPITATION WITH PNORABILITY EOUAL OR LESS THAN PROB. LEVEL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL .05 0.00 0.00 .1112 .16 .41 0.00 .09 .17 0.00 .04 0.00 0.00 6.59 •2D .19 X32 .25 1 .60 92 .23 '24 •45 7 O.2? .09 7.53 .30 .17 .26 .43 .55 1.21 .72 .51 .62 .46 .30 .17 .12 7 9.77 .40 .23 .37 .56 .70 1.50 .97 .70 .00 .66 .43 .30 .22 10.67 ,50 .31 .39 .7D 97 1.82 1.73 .92 .99 .88 .59 .37 99 .60 .39 .46 .86 1.06 2.18 1.53 1.19 172 1.13 .79 .44 .34 12.49 .70 .50 .55 1.95 1.30 2.6? 1.90 1.52 1.=0 1.44 1.04 .53 .42 13.55 .80 .65 .66 32 1.61 3,19 2,40 1.-8 1.97 1.86 1.40 .66 .53 14.87 .90 .90 .K4 1.75 2.12 4,12 3.21 1.76 2.41, 2.54 2.0 .HS .70 16.82 .95 1.14 1.01 2.17 2.62 5.00 4.00 3.53 3.08 3.21 2.63 1.03 .87 18.55 ALPHA 1.35 2.53 1.68 1.78 2.11 1.66 1.19 1.68 1.49 .97 2.16 1.79 10.54 SETA .32 .I8 .51 .60 1.01 .97 1.05 .73 .85 .90 .21 .20 1.13 0 .05 .05 0.00 0.00 0.00 .05 0.00 0.00 .10 0.00 •05 .05 0.00 HIXFO GA44A DISTRIQUTIOY FITTED TO DATA ALPHA= S..AVE PARAMETER BETA= SCALE PARA•IETFR 0= NO. OF £l 7345 HAV15. 7EPO P.ECIP1TATI'1N/TOTAL NO. OF HONTH5 MEDIAN PRECIPITATION: 4'OuN15 ARE INUICATEU AT ThE .50 PRODABILITY LEVEL . • • FOR1 LUFTCN 0! 3027 4 MAxIMUN TEMPERATURE IF) ,0:R JAh FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT N0V DEC ANNUAL 1951 40.2 47.1 51.1 60.4 77.54 90.9 86.84 80.34 65.0 51.8M 42.0M 1952 46.19 49.64 64.44 74.34 92.24 93.0 91.24 86.611 73.84 46.04 43.0M 3553 54.04 50.2M 6O.511 59.2 70.44 89.4M 92.1 65.6M 88.14 72.2M 58.0M 44.7M 09.0• 1954 49.2 62.1 50.64 74.5 74.94 90.1M 96.4 92.OM 84.54 69.8 59.4 49.0 71.0• 1955 37.24 40.04 54.6 70.44 75.94 81.64 95.24 69.8 (1.4M 71.8M 48.84 46.94 06.1• 1S56 4-.' i 40.4 57.1 65.14 79.14 94.3 91.1M 86.7 86.1 72.1 49.9 1957 83.0 89.7 86.5 76.9 64.0 49.5 53.7 1958 45.2 50.6 44.6 60.1 77.9 84.3 85.8 88.2 80.9 7O.0M 56.4 43.5 65.6• 1955 40.1 39.4 51.0 61.24 71.7 86.7 89.4 89.04 76.5 62.4 53.9 49.9 64.3• 1960 39.4 37.0 52.0 67.7 73.5 84.9 89.1 69.1 81.0 67.4 54.3 38.3 64.5 1961 44.1 50.6 52.7 62.7 72.0 82.1 87.0 84.9 70.9 67.3 47.8 39.1 03.4 1902 20.0 45.2 49.5 67.1 77.0 82.6 88.9 91.1 61.1 72.2 57.7 49.8 66.0 1963 34.2 53.0 52.3 67.1 78.7 86.5 93.5 83.8 83.2 75.1 57.7 44.0 E7.4 1904 47.1 43.1 49.6 63.0 78.2M 83.24 95.1 67.0 80.5 72.0 53.8 45.8 66.5• 1965 48.1 41.6 43.2 66.8 73.4 78.9 87.7 85.9 69.8 72.7 59.4 47.1 64.6 !SEE 41.5 41.9 59.9 60.5 76.9 82.2 92.6 85.6 77.8 66.4 50.9 39.5 64.6 1967 43.9 49.5 59.1 65.0 65.7 73.2 84.2 84.4 77.0 68.3 52.1 35.0 63.1 1908 40.9 45.9 57.1 57.E 05.0 84.6 87.7 84.1 79.2 68.2 47.0 41.0 63.5 1969 44.5 46.4 45.1 66.9 73.0 74.7 89.8 90.1 80.0 50.6 52.2 43.2 63.1 1970 44.44 53.9 45.2 56.2 76.04 80.3 67.9 88.9 76.1 59.6 52.7 43.4 63.9• MINIMUM TEMPERATURE IF) • YEAR JAh FE3 MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC AhhUAL 1951 9.5 15.7 19.6 ?'.7 44.39 53.5 53.0M 43.0 32.1 20.0M 12.4M 1952 15.34 18.64 32.24 41.84 53.04 54.14 54.24 45.74 34.24 17.54 17.511 1953 23.44 18.811 27.64 30.0 39.94 52.54 59.4 54.811 45.24 36.04 27.64 18.04 36.1• 1554 15.8 26.0 20.74 36.3 40.94 51.14 61.7 55.7M 47.01 33.4 23.7 17.2 36.1• 1955 5.94 12.6M 23.0 32.04 43.44 47.54 56.511 56.4 44.69 33.0M 17.54 17.5M 33.0• 155E 17.311 9.9 22.4 30.14 43.04 51.9 56.14 51.6 40.3 31.9 20.8 1557 51.6 58.49 57.4 44.1 39.5 24.7 22.3 1958 14.9 23.4 22.74 32.5 47.7 53.8 56.4 56.8 48.2 3O.511 25.1 21.2 36.6• 1959 15.2 15.1 23.9 42.4 54.3 55.4 55.64 45.1 32.6 21.5 16.5 1960 12.2 14.0 24.4 35.7 42.7 53.4 56.8 56.2 46.6 36.1 22.9 12.4 34.5 1961 14.2 21.0 26.7 32.8 44.7 51.6 56.1 57.9 43.3 33.9 22.7 13.3 34.9 1962 .2 18.1 20.7 34.7 41.3 46.4 52.5 50.2 42.9 33.7 24.2 14.1 31.8 1963 .3 22.0 21.5 32.8 42.4 50.5 55.7 54.9 45.0 37.4 21.4 9.6 33.0 1964 13.7 12.1 19.0 30.6 41.4 49.0 55.4 50.2 41.6 31.0 22.3 15.8 31.8 1905 16.0 10.6 13.6 34.E 40.9 50.1 55.0 51.8 40.3 34.3 24.E 13.8 32.1 1500 8.5 9.3 21.9 28.4 40.2 47.4 57.1 50.2 44.5 28.4 20.2 10.9 30.6 1987 13.9 16.6 74.8 31.5 38.6 48.3 55.5 49.8 42.9 33.1 19.5 7.5 31.5 1960 11.8 18.5 23.2 27.2 39.2 50.4 55.5 52.0 38.6 31.5 19.9 11.2 31.6 1965 16.6 18.9 18.1 34.4 42.8 48.6 57.0 55.6 46.0 26.5 21.3 15.6 33.5 197C 11.19 17.5 19.0 27.4 40.54 49.0 55.7 55.0 41.5 29.6 23.7 13.3 21.9` _ _a_ ____ __ - -M.- 11.. ri FCRT LUFTCN 05 3027 4 TOTAL FRECIPITATIOh (INCHES) TEAR JAN FED MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL 19`1 .96 .50 .52 1.20 .97 1.11 2.20 3.00 .83 1.89 .17 .84 14.19 1952 .00 .780 .87 1.66 2.46 t .10 1.17 .12 .32 1.11 .11 =2' 1953 .43 .49 .81 1.04 1.93 .15 1.69 1.25 .00 .12 .70 .37 ..58 1954 .39 .05 .41 .40 .54 .35 2.14 1.00 .97 .55 .J6 .2F 7.74 1955 .16 .58 .45 .09 1.73 1.27 1.63 2.86 2.17 .88 .38 .2: !3.40 1956 .39 .81 .80 .92 .72 .31 1.29 1.44 T .39 .88 1957 1.05 .75 2.27 .77 1.11 .10 T 1956 .40 .26 1.36 1.52 4.95 1.30 2.15 .32 1.06 .38 .25 .75 14.73 1959 .79 1.06 2.53 1.22 2.38 .41 .17 .89 2.03 2.21 .CI .L6 _3.:E 1960 .82 1.10 .55 1.42 3.20 .68 .63 .15 .36 1.68 .52 1.08 12.39 5961 .05 .29 3.17 .52 4.46 1.63 .74 1.54 3.14 .75 .55 .2E :7.12 1962 1.14 .57 .32 .62 1.19 1.21 1.17 .16 .14 .07 .37 .10 7..E 19(3 .44 .25 1:06 .07 .25 2.55 .03 -- 2.51 1.12 .05 .28 .26 ..7; 1964 .07 .27 .54 .72 2.04 1.25 .64 .31 .76 .03 ,.2G 1965 .56 .49 .32 .67 2.65 4.10 3.73 .29 2.04 .34 .00 .28 15.47 1966 .05 .46 .08 1.31 .73 1.43 .56 .37 2.13 .64 .22 .4C 5.48 1967 .49 .21 .36 3.49 4.62 3.93 2.95 .96 .31 .60 .55 .55 13.22 1962 .2a .53 .46 1.33 1.65 1.18 .20 1.74 .35 .45 .77 .31 5.25 1969 .25 .17 .33 1.44 3.34 2.66 .66 1.28 1.15 3.83 .52 .05 15.:c 1970 .03 T 1.45 .54 .65 3.99 1.59 1.01 2.35 .84 .49 .24 13.16 TOTAL SNOWFALL (INCHES) i:� SEASCN JUL AUG SEP OCT hCY DEC JAN FEB MAR AFR PAT JMN SEASON 50-51 12.1 4.4 5.4 6.5 .0 .0 51-52 .0 .0 .0 .0 3.0 .0 .0 7 52-53 .0 .0 .0 .0 4.5 7.5 6.5 1.5 9.0 .0 ." 53-54 .0 .0 .0 .0 54-55 .0 .O .0 .0 6.0 .0 .0 .0 55-56 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 5E-57 .0 .0 .0 .0 14.2 .t 57-55 .0 .0 .0 1.0 T T 3.5 3.1 .0 56-55 .0 .0 .0 T 4.0 9.6 .0 .0 59-60 .0 .0 .0 4.0 T 2.0 8.3 15.0 .0 .0 60-61 .0 .0 .0 .0 6.5 T .0 11-62 .0 .0 .0 6.0 9.3 2.5 .0 .0 62-63 .0 .0 .0 .0 1.0 1.0 4.0 T .0 .0 E3-64 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 E4-65 .0 .0 .0 .0 8.5 .0 .0 .0 15-66 .0 .0 T .0 .0 9.0 1 .0 EE-67 .0 .0 .0 T 2.5 .0 T .0 E7-65 .0 .0 .0 .0 .5 1.0 .0 .0 68-69 .0 .0 .0 .0 3.0 2.0 2.0 .0 .0 .0 E9-70 .0 .0 .0 .5 .8 T .0 .0 e' • • • FCRT LUFTCN 04 3027 4 AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IFI TEAR JAN FE9 MAR APR MAT JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL 1951 24.9 31.4 35.4 45.1 60.9M 72.2 69.9M 61.7M 48.6 35.5M 27.2M 1952 30.7M 34.1M 48.3M 58.1M 72.6M 73.6M 72.7M 66.3M 54.0M 31.8M 33.5M 1953 38.7M 34.5M 44.3M 44.6 55.2M 71.0N 75.8 71.7M 66.7M 54.1M 42.8M 3:.4M 52.6• 19`.4 34.5 44.1 35.7M 55.4 57.9M 70.6M 79.1 73.9M 65.04 51.6 41.E 33.1 53.6• 1955 23.6M 26.3M 38.8 51.64 50.7M 64.6M 76.1M 73.1 63.3M 52.4M 33.4M 32.2M 49.6• 195E 32.2M 25.2 39.8 47.6M E1.1M 73.1 73.6M 69.2 63.2 52.0 35.4 1957 - 67.3 74.1M 72.0 60.5 51.8 37.1 38.0 1958 30.1 37.0 33.7M 46.3 62.8 69.1 71.1 72.5 64.6 53.3M 40.8 32.4 51.1• 1959 27.7 27.3 37.5 57.1 70.5 72.4 72.3M 60.8 47.6 37.7 34.4 1960 25.8 25.5 38.2 51.7 58.1 69.2 73.0 72.7 63.8 51.8 38.6 25.4 45.5 1961 29.2 35.8 39.7 47.6 58.4 66.9 71.6 71.4 57.1 53.6 35.3 26.2 49.2 1962 15.1 31.7 35.1 50.9 59.2 65.5 70.7 70.7 62.0 53.0 41.0 32.0 48.9 1963 17.3 37.5 36.9 50.0 60.6 68.5 74.6 69.4 65.6 56.3 39.6 26.8 50.3 1964 30.4 27.6 34.3 46.8 55.84 66.1M 75.3 68.6 61.1 51.5 38.1 30.8 45.2• 1965 32.1 26.1 28.4 50.7 57.2 64.5 71.4 68.9-- 55.1 53.5 42.0 30.5 46.4 ' 1466 25.0 25.6 40.9 44.5 58.6 64.8 74.9 67.5 61.2 47.4 35.E 25.2 47.6 1967 28.9 33.1 42.0 48.3 52.2 60.8 70.1 67.1 60.0 53.7 35.8 21.3 47.5 196e 26.4 32.2 40.2 42.4 54.1 67.6 71.6 68.1 58.9 ' 49.9 33.5 26.1 47.6 1969 20.7 32.7 31.6 50.7 57.9 61.7 73.4 72.9 63.0 33.7 36.6 29.4 48.3 1970 27.8M 35.7 32.1 42.8 58.3M 64.7 71.8 72.0 58.8 45.6 38.2 28.2 47.9. 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Cl O ri 0 .--1 •,4 CO Cl) J rl C. r1 rl H L '� H H C 0. +i C W CO H L 0 U .0 'C N E c0 ..4 v .••1 CO 'U a) a) "Malta 'O •7 0 7 �N-1 4.1 C) 7 00 N 0. C 1 H C rl Cl u 0) a) Cl] v ri • ri u > G Cal Cl rl H 0. +-I 0 .C U 3 H CO H rl ri al ••-I F E F N .•N•1 N CJ Cl) N w 0 N r N .C C a, H al Cl 3 3 / • 4 . 4 . DOH Form No. 788 Project No. I 076-1(53) December 1972 • (Prev. O.F. No. 10) Location: S.H. 7 to Hudson OPTION TO BUY MATERIAL THIS AGREEMENT, Made and entered into this 10th day of March 19 78 , by and between Howard H. & Marilyn S. Eichner and the Federal Land Bank of Weld County Colorado , hereinafter re- ferred to as the Owner, and the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO, here- inafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT. (The term "DEPARTMENT" shall be construed to include Department employees, agents and contractors.) • WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the Department desires to obtain construction materials of satis- factory quality and quantity for use in construction, improvement and maintenance of its highways, which material is available from land owned by the "Owner" and described as follows, to-wit: Portion of the N.W. 1/4 Sec. 1'6, T.1N. , R.65W. (See sketch on back) NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED BY THE PARTIES: The Owner, for the consideration of One Dollar, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants to the Department the exclusive right and option from the date of this Agreement until the 10th day of March , 19 80 , at 12:00 Noon, to purchase and remove from the subject premises. (a) Borrow Material at ten Cents ( 10 C) per (rtE / (cu.yd.) (b) at Cents ( -- C) per (ton) (cu.yd.) or for a lump sum of $ . If the Department exercises this Option within the time aforesaid, the Department shall then have the right to purchase and remove all material necessary for construction of Department projects in the area and for adequate maintenance stockpile. If the Department exercises this Option, the Owner shall be paid a minimum of $25.00. The Department shall have the right of ingress and egress to and from the sub- ject premises and to erect any temporary structures, such as: - screening and crushing plants, and asphalt plants; and to employ any reasonable methods for remov- al of material. After the Department has completed its removal operations, it will leave the premises in a neat condition. This Agreement is for removal of material for use on Department projects and maintenance only, and removal by any other persons including the Department's contractor or contractors for any purpose other than as herein provided, shall be under a separate agreement with the Owner and only with written approval of the Department. It is understood and agreed that, upon the letting of a contract by the Depart- ment to a contractor for the construction, improvement and maintenance of highways, the Department shall assign to the contractor all its right, title and interest under this instrument, insofar as the same shall be applicable to the projects let to the contractor, and the contractor may reassign such option to subcontractors working on said projects. If the option is exercised by the contractor or any subcontractor, said contractor or subcontractor shall have a right to extract all material needed for the projects covered by the contract let by the Department, sub- ject to all the terms of the Option. Page 1 Please see reverse side for Page 2 The Owner hereby warrants that he has good title to the above described pre- mises; that he has the lawful right to grant this Option, and that'he agrees to hold the Department harmless from any and all claims from others asserting any interest in the subject land. Additional Conditions Contractor shall contact the owner before any work begins. See attached additional conditions. The Federal DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS., STATE OF COLORADO Howard H. & Marilyn S. Eichner & Land Bank ((Owner(s) - Insert as appear(s) above)) By: O Q - ray: 4( 4J By: BY:)2a12*J9. itpr ALP:el DISTRIBUTION: Original - Design Engineer 1 - Owner or each Owner 1 - Materials Engineer - Denver 2 - Conbtruction Engineer - District 1 - Maintenance Engineer for all State Forces Projects * * * * * * * * * * * STATE OF ) ) SS COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , A.D. 19 , by Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires (SEAL) Notary Public (Original to be acknowledged and recorded if, in the opinion of the District Engineer, there is possibility of transfer of the premises or question of title. Refer to D.O.H. Memo No. 418, dated April 7, 1972.) Please attach plat of pit area. Field Sample No. Page 2 M _•+ . ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS CONTINUED: 1. The engineer will establish the excavation boundaries and grade stakes in the borrow area. 2. The top 8" approximately is to be removed and stockpiled. After the borrow material has been removed, the stockpiled material is to be replaced as uniformly as possible. 3. The excavation is to be done in such a manner that will leave no humps or depressions in the borrow area. 4. Slopes resulting from the excavation will be left no steeper than 15:1. Any haul road built on the owners property will be removed and ripped a minimum of 10". 5. Fertilizing will be required in the borrow area. It will be cow manure; when spread the rate of of 18 tons per acre will yield 180 lbs. of nitrogen per acre. J EICHNER PIT EXHIBIT P: OWNERS OF RECORD OF AFFECTED LAND (SURFACE AREA) AND OWNERS OF SUBSTANCE TO BE MINED Harold H. and Marilyn S. Eichner 20228 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, Colorado AI'I'I, ICAN'I' : rirll'; : ..- Ililc:Lltrll COLORADO DIVI N OF HIGHWAYS 2 PM Iln'I'I. : Ill';( Illi'::,�I' . - 78-36 JUNE 14� 1978 1 SUP, BORROW PIT NAMI' ADDRESS -- - - ------------ /t/ o - 6.67 kiC:c 'D Oak,cl 4-/ O r /74k (-3 - Ni'!7iCE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the --- — -- ---- State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held in the ---- ---- --_Chambers of the Board of County --- -- Commissioners of Weld County Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, —_ Colorado,at the time specified.All — — persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are re- quested to attend and may be ---- — -- — — -- heard BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld —_-- County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Com- missioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 -- --— — ----- — 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, 3 Colorado — — -—--- — — — — — --- Docket No 78-38 — -- — Colorado Division of Highways c-o Leo O'Connor PO Box850 Greeley,Colorado 80631 Date June 14,1978 —"-- 'lime•2 00 P.M. `-- Request Special Use Permit, Borrow Pit for Highway Construc- tion -- ! LEGAL DESCRIPIZON — —" — A tract or parcel of land containing 104.9 acres, more or less, in the N W. % and the NE y., of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 65 West,of the 8th Principle Meridian, -- in Weld County,Colorado,said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows Beginning at a point from which the northwest corner of Section 33 bears N88 degrees 55'W a distance -- --- — of 1700 0 feet: — -- --- Thence N89 degrees 00' E a distance of 50.0 feet• Thence S 1 feet 00' W a distance of 240.0 Thence S57 degrees 13' E a distance of 1758.0 feet Thence S45 degrees 30' E a ' ------- ------— ------- ------- - -- --- - _----_ ---.distance of 1800.0 feet —_----- Thence S89 degrees 00' W a distance of 3120 0 feet Thence N 7 degrees 27' W a i — -- — — — distance of 2173.0-feet. - — - -- -- — — ----- Thence N79 degrees 10' E a distance of 800 0 feet• Thence N1 degree 00'E a distance — --- of 240.0 feet to the point of — beginning. — -- 'IHE BOARD OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS -------—-- WELD COUNTY,COLORADO• -- BY MARYANN FEUEBSTEIN WELD COUNTYCLERK — — AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD —_—--- BY-Rita Jo Kummer,Deputy _--- — DATED May 8,1978 J — — ' — ——--- —— — PUBLISHED M8 te o a 11, Jhn 978 and June stown --- Breeze Co Legal 78-41-Clerk to Bd • IVOR & EVELYN JORDAN co • SENDER (omplete items " tnd • - o Add your address in the RETURN TO' space o r 5/11/7 3 reverse 0 1 The following sirs ice is requested (check one) Show to whom and date delis c red ?5 .. . 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THOMAS 5/11/ 'a° • SENDER Complete rtcros 1,2,and i. ' _ .O RODNFY�L-T LINDA__ Add your address m the "RETURN lb' space on OO P.O., STATE AND ZIP CODE i reverse. L" CO' 1. The following service is requested (check one). _-O?710tipL SERVICES E;Z RE71T10"i5l FEES ® Show to whom and date delivered - 250 —mum — t— Stotrn to Gi:a-1 std daiodalivcrcd 65d z (V1tfl dell4cry to addressee only < Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450` ` REC°PT 2. S!-z-as to t,'-c-,date and C.`aro dalivcrcd 350 SERVICES With delivery to_ addressee only • a5C_ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Cho DELIVER 70 ADDRESSEE ONLY _ -_ 5Oc'— Show to whom and date delivered 350 0 SPECIAL DELIVERY (oneva 4co roc,:trod)•• RESTRICTED DELIVERY. PS r am nu CIO ICISUPAt4CE COVERAGE PROVIDED— (Soo othc Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 Apr. 1971 NOT POil INTERNATIONAL MAIL o GPo 1974 o- (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: a RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED Cv AM— ct (phew post g NARK DUANE & SHERRY HAWK POSTC1Al m OR DAT DOC 78-36 SUIV�AN m ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: 5/11/ y EGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. s E ROY T DCfE_& SANDRA PERKINS 7 LflLL L1 P 0., STATE AND ZIP CODE to (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) L(� m I have received the article described above. c - -- _C?TI0NAL SERVICES F5'1 A'?DITID'JAL FEES - C SIGNATURE 0 Addressee 0 Authorized agent 15d CD RCTY--,;; 9. Srar,�th do en std date 2sco only - With dallscry to addreascc only. •650 _ � / _:. �, RECi 1PT D 2. S':cvrs to 1`c'?,date end u'cre dalivcrcd .35S50 Z I rr ':1;:,• + SERVICES With dchvc'y to addressee only .. 5O-_ c 4. / r' r 1_( , CO DELIVER_TOADDRESSEE ONLY _ - - - DATE OF DELIVERY T POSTMARK ® I o MY7 ,- SPEC AL DELIVERY (cotes tc�required) 2 PS =o4c1 UOD NO IC�SUI'Aim • •i I,OVECIA�C PROVIDED (Soo othi i 'i Ap,. 1971 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL GAIL ..G,O :--,C- ° 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) n m a7 y� ' T 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLgRK'S RFDC ITT FOR (�f G°3TaC�OC D MilL�—3©q( Qp116lls pa': INITIALS -SFNT TO POSTI: Z OR DA DIETRICH & CHRISTA NECKIEN STREET AND NO. 5/11/ SI GOP 1976-O-203-456 P.O., STATE AND ZIP CODE (C`<"'' — — OPTIONAL SERVICES toD ADDITIONAL FEELS ` 1. Shots to \,-.:-.1-.-)c'd date delivered . . 15d EEgi.1[] With cell.:ry to addressee.only . 65d RCCEI?T 2. S!-_a;;:to,`c-,CIO end 1, :ro dcliearcd. 35d SE1tViICES ✓ With delivery to addressee only .. .. .85d r o DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE-ONLY • _ - . _ 5Od_ (1 41'F:;':L D,LIVElY (eaten fee^oc,.jircd) I S Pc,rr,1 no NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— (Soo other side) Apr. 1971 NOT ma INTERNATIONAL MAIL *GPO 1.74 O-551-454 y • SENDER Complete item; I,2,and i Add your address in the "RETURN TO" reverse. space on v 1. The following service is requested (check one). •rn • SENDER• Complete items 1,2,and i c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on O Show to whom and date delivered 250 g reverse. Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 1. The following service is requested (check one). RESTRICTED DELIVERY. - ® Show to whom ar_d date delivered 254` °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 P D Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 4541 O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 GI Show to whom and date delivered 854` (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. fees). Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: ,11 c JORDAN fees). Z ARRY JUDY 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: ZI - DO( 7F3-16 JORDAN m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: Z ,, CLE'vtENT & CrRALDINE DECHANT REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO. m DOC 78-36 xi 6�0456 I m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION:m REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. rn rn (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) mxi I have received the article described above. m 640455 0 m SIGNATURE O Addressee ❑ Authorized agent (7) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. C 4 x; 0 Addr ssce SIGNATURE ❑ Authorized agent m DATE OF DFyt,IVERY i POSTMARK Z ✓ ' O , // ' '� Cl) 4 Z O . D(1TE,OF f EJ�IV tj18o POSTMARK O 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) m "}S`/laQt,/ L (,�1 O m > 1 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) rl C) m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S xi 0 INdTIALS 't O 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECA!1SE: CLERK'S INITIALS 1' GOP O76-O-203 456 AM >D IF -,:z C07 :-O 203 446 ai • SENDER• Complete items 1,2,and i. - Add your address in the "R:TURN TO" space on 3 reverse (614 1. The following service is requested (check one). Cii • SENDER Complete item; -,2,and i ® Show to whom and date delivered 250 o Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on > Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` reverse. RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 1. The following service is:equested (check one). °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 z Show to whom and Gate delivered 250 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 RESTRICTED DELIVERY (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other ° Show to whom and ca[e delivered 850 fees). O RESTRICTED DEL:VERY. xi 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 q PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF COLO (Fes shown are in addition to postage charges and other fc z Z 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: xi MI nor. 7g-36 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: JORDAN I REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. 2 LEOLA LOUSTAUNPU xi m DOC: 78-36 0m 640454 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: to (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. m I have received the a icle described above. OSIGNATURE O Ad essee ❑ Authorized agent 0 6/t0h 57 7 in (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) / At r' m I have received the article described above. m C 4 DATE OF DELIVERY i r ipAh�A O N\ G SIGNATURE ❑ Addressee ❑ Authorized agent m 5. ADDRESS (Complete my if requestea�f,a a, ` '�� c 4. ' �, + m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK m "' _'�_ MAY 1 2 14 ` 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: 'CLERK'S" vz 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) O I NAT IA,,LS m C 1 m- 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S O INITIALS ..7i r�'i p pr is ' 1 I ; � — 1@-Si > — -- - _ -- — — {r GOP 1:;; 203 456 MARGARET HIATT 5/11/78 (S.) . 3 ,it 011 LM, 1 2•'IVC/Cd 1s; I only c:.,- ( ,-^ -. _ or^dol14crol 35;fP' t' , only r.-.4 0 dOC I ;�'l,,c7.- l� 1- 1 n0111 11—• (Soo other udo) I I-C- .,,,,TooDAd NAIL Gr ct . - 4 tn • SENDER Complete items 1.2,and i c Add your address in the "RETURN TO space on reverse. f-„ • SENDER Complete items '.1,and i. c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on 00 1. The following service is requested (check one). ' reverse. r. O Show to whom and date delivered 254` Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 1. The following service is requested (check one). O ® Show to whom and date delivered 250 m ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 'Z' Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` Show to whom and date delivered 850 D ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRI( lhll DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 Show to whom and date delivered 850 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. fees). Show to whom,date,and address of delivery . .$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: fees). Ct,..',- ' \ -,, .' \o---' 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2 \<�, \, ' ✓ ) z m \Y' i IVOR & EVELYN JORDAN m 3. ARTICLE DESCRPTION: Z REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. /" m 78ESC m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: Z \: \\�! '� REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. —y (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) ., 5 m I have received the article described above. " / 6mi 6 azure o C SIGNATURE 0 Addressee ' rn (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) ❑ Authorized agtvvt .� r m I have received the article described above. E In SIGNATURE ❑ Addressee 0 Authorized agent to O c 4 - m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK E w p > m 4. DATE OF D MAN ELI EF ' -, r5, POSTMARK Z 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) O if 1 A A > m ? 5 ADDRESS (Cornnlete on/ti if reauested`i -I =1 6. UNABLF TO DELIVER BECAUSE I Lt]EfK'S F., _ vii • SENDER Complete item; 1.2,and i PT' 0 R (� I�ll f,L MI 7,:,'' "(.) n; -- - - o Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on ---- — ----_--=Ui5 ----- --- - -- reverse I S.-,I 'O POSTMARK w 0 DATE °I°. 1. The following service i; requested (check one). JAMES, GEORGE & MARY KILKES " ® Show to whom and date delivered 250 " 5/11/7 8 0 O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 CSI -- - - - -- ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. "A' /'' ^;.I.[ °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 CO ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. '- .;, ,,;;•,r ., -,!c . , , _ L Tai .;cs - Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 --, - - ' ':.1 , • _ . '•;I' ,-rc:] 15d (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other _cj- r i . , cc,, G5.1 fees). , -- -n1,. ^ ,, - -,:-;:,2 Callstrc- 350 �, _•1 / ' th fl:' ' - - ' ,se: Cnlr 850 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: „, , J I ONI Y 50@ I z1 ® TOM & CHARITY WORTH „i .. i J�, III•,.iilI ,i, ^L:C••i,hS'.. �r-(1VMM- (s:::. ,.`. z m DOC. 78-36 m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. A 640466 .L. m i.3 Iv '1 I' __ __ (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) I p(', '' m I have received the article described above. Rt�) RT & THERESA KEARNS c` M m SIGNATURE ii0 Addressee ❑ Authorized agent 5/11/7E c 'i cn > to i. . C 4. td)' I 0, STATi- ,.:,o Zlr CODI m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK '- • ;" e.:0:-0,3 15; p 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) '!. - 'arm .::ce, G5 A _ _ 'J, :7]L:..iJCiC-J 3.W m f,i f:f ,1 iI;1. / / - -- "r,,,,o:.,li, (,5Y 7 !IV='! ,'Y,-4wr,' 0•, " :10e .n 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S (; - _ - ----__-� O INITIALS '/', r , 1'.19 'I: ,''''''"2'; 711111©E©--- (S c c 1'ar y. 19, ter , v.'iiS,J M1111 > F }.f GOP 19'e, 0 703 4,G SENDER Complete items 1,2,and i _ -'c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on y . SENDER Complete item; 1,2,and i reverse. O.' Add your address in the "RETURN TO' space on reverse 83 1. The following service is requested (check one). G., 1 The following service is rec uested (check one) Show to whom and date delivered 250 IE Show to whom and date delivered 254` < O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom and date delivered 850 Show to whom and date delivered 850 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other Show to whom,date,ar d address of delivery . .$1 fees). fees shown are in addition •o postage charges and other ees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: z 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO. xi 2 LARRY & JACQUELINE TOF.SCIT JOHN & ELIZABETH POLLARD xi z xi z A DOC 78-36 c0 m POC 78-36 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: rrnn 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO m 64O468 z O m i iii (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) G 64O467 -i in (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) M I have received the article described above. -+ z m I have received the article described above. m SIGNATURE ❑ Addressee ❑ Authorized agent z p rn C SIGNATURE L1, Addressee [; Authorized agent 2 - - fz x 4. DATE OF DEL,J,VERY POSTMARK C 4• G 11 #t - DATE OF DELIVERY I POSTMARK m 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) a 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested)I re 1 rn 5_ tthilittl r ! ) I)r JVCO or-,..,. . rt ra:c.c — h • SENDER Complete items 1,2,and s. "'. c Add your address in the 'RETURN TO" space on reverse MARK DUANE & SHERRY HAWK of C:I t Y 1. The following service is requested (check one). 5/11/78 z a Show to whom and date delivered 250 p'Show to's-hom,date,&address of delivery . 450 2 Ill'RESTRICTED DELIVERY i Show to whom and date delivered 850 - ' O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery . .$1 05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). ( ' 2. ARTICLE ADCRESSED TO: xi C q DALE E., JANICE EICHNFR z in DOC 78-36 in 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NC CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO - I Ii - •-z,:,i( (paRIS r a'.:3l"-ate.. m . , N. 64O469 • _ ct POE;f .-aut to (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) C-1 C m I have received the article described above. PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF COLO _ m SIGNATURE Addressee5/11, L'_: [' Authorized agent _ 2 I c 4 71 DATE OF DE_IVERY POSTMARK in 2 5 ADDRESS (Complete only A requested) 'r' m -Xi r J// _ m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S ../ a INITIAL F GOP 717E .)-i3<`,G la cn • SENDER Complete items 1.2,and i -n Add your address in the "RETURN TO space on reverse. 0 1. The following service is requested (check one). z Ey Show to whom and date delivered 25 Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 T, O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. a) Show to whom and date delivered 850 O RESTRIC i ED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: > c COLO. DIVISION OF HWYS z A DOC 78-36 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. A 640470 0 F.7) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. Ili SIGNATORE- ❑,/•ddressce O Authorized agent c 4.Fo 'I ii I� �- ', m DATE OF DELIVERY j PQSTMARK 0 Z O 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) xi f fTi 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CERk'S p . I ITIALS C ✓ * GOP 1976 0 203-456 i FOR CERTM D WOL---304; QP0�S p®�t�E�� RECOPY SENT TO POR DATE SENT TO i IVOR & EVELYN JORDAN 5/11/78 I S? EICIMIDENT & GERALDINE DECHANT in P 0., STATE AND ZIP CODE Lf) 1 _C?TIO[�AL SERVICES FUR pflDlTiOf]AL FrE II 1. Shoos to VJrcfl Lid dato deiivcrcd . .. •6� �'�, UETUlf] D VJ1th deUvery to addressee only I UECEiPT 2. Sh:,tie to c�i c o,doto end C7.`.C7O doilvcrcd 35e S�CCIVICCS Vdith dclPJery to addressee onl �o� (!� _DELIVER-TO ADDRESSEE ONLY _ -=- - ® SPECIAL DELIVERY (warn ice roquircd) • "' PS Porn 3800 CIO othor lido) CIO ICISORAUCE COVERAGE pf0Vl0E0- ( Apr. 1971 CJ®Y f00 INTERNATIONAL MAIL *GPO 1171 0-551-454 1 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-30e (plus postage) RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL I POSTMARK SENT TO OR DATE i NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED- . _ J_0_RDAN _ 5/11/78 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL StE11 �0 JUDY (See Reverse) SE NT TO ,,(\:_i,co„,..\1 . - — - -- --- \ ����v��o I P 0., STATE AND ZIP CODE I r.iE ET AND NO T — — %t �%v Cam" OPTIONAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL FEES P_a 3'A-:AND L'PCO','_ (7.). p RETURN 1. Shows to whom and date delivered i5� \miWith tlel eery to addressee only A ��j �� RECEIPT 2. Shows to whom,date and where delivered 35¢ Pe,a-qC\ { I SERVICES With delivery to addressee only... 850— i !� i DELIVER 10 ADDRESSEE_ONLY 50_C w l C RPIFIi DI EE C ® SPECIAL DELIVERY (extra fee required) LL I I s'CCIAL DELI,E'HV C PS Form NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— (See other side) ¢' r - --- -- -L--- 3300 OI RESrF;�C'E7D _.-i;V C Apr. 1971 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL ,cro 1 - ---1-454 LL W W i -- — 2 w 1 U U I SHOW ICV. 1M ANC N ¢ DATf DEJCE"%D - — w W ce ; a�;AJUFFS'S�E_,A ` C RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-30c (plus postage) ce vs a O Z Ni DELIVERY POSTMARK r- O U SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE SENT ORDAN OR DATE - a Q DELIVERED W TM Vi•,TRICTEJ tC _ O Z DRIVER,' ---- - — --- - H ¢ STREET AND NO. Z = SHOW TO WHOM DATE AND 8 ..- ADDRESS OF DELIVERY WITH C % LEOLA LOUSTAUNAU 5/11/78 pe RESTRICTED DELIVERY r-- P 0, STATE AND ZIP CODE m TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES $ LS co POSTMARK OR DATE OPTIONAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL FEESLI RETURN 1. Shows to whom and date delivered . 150 (� ra RECEIPT With deli erg to addressee only fist 2 Shows to whom,date and where delivered 350 \ SERVICES With deli'eri to addressee only. 850 ¢m ii\\ DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE ONLY 50d % V \� SPECIAL DELIVERY (extra fee required) I w ZPS Form ti;, 'ki:i°'r.: CeisFRAGE PROVIDED— (See other side) RApr. 1971 "' '" ' i�. L . ' l)A@, MAIL e.GPO 1+74 O-551-454 C� l FILE CONTAINS OVERSIZED MAP PLEASE SEE ORIGINAL FILE
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