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Examples include, but are not limited to energy, oil, petroleum, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, genetics, plastics, polymers, resins, coating fibers, films, heat transfer and radiation research facilities. 3 SMART GRID FACILITY SPR A facility that controls and monitors an electricity network utilizing digital technology.A smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using two-way digital communications to control devices such as appliances at consumers' homes;this saves energy,reduces costs and increases reliability and transparency.It overlays the ordinary electrical grid with an information and net metering system,that includes smart meters. 4 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CREATION SPR A facility which produces or distributes a form of energy in which the energy FACILITY produced refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel sources Under 50 MW without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels 5 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SPR A facility which produces or distributes a form of energy in which the energy MANUFACTURING FACILITY produced refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels Under 50 MW • 6 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SPR A facility which produces or distributes a form of energy in which the energy DISTTRIBUTION FACILITY produced refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels Under 50 MW 7 GEOTHERMAL PRODUCTION SPR Electricity generated from geothermal energy.Technologies in use include dry steam power plants,flash steam power plants and binary cycle power plants.The Under 50 MW most common process is the steam flash process,which incorporates steam separators to take the steam 8 WIND GENERATORS/TURBINES SPR WIND GENERATOR: A generator specifically designed to convert the kinetic AND HYBRID WIND USE energy in wind into electric energy. a wind generator may include a generator, tower and associated control or conversion electronics. The height of a wind Under 50 MW tower is measured to the tip of the blade. WIND TURBINE:A machine or machines that convert the kinetic energy in the wind into a usable form(commonly known as a"wind turbine"or"windmill"). The wind energy conversion system includes all parts of the system except for the tower and transmission equipment,excluding turbines for private use. 9 ENERGY STORAGE SPR A facility in which a method and specific technique for storing energy derived TECHNOLOGIES: INCLUDING BUT from some primary source in a form convenient for use at a later time when a NOT LIMITED TO BATTERIES, specific energy demand is to be met,often in a different location.These types FLYWHEEL(FES),CHEMICAL may include but are not limited to battery,flywheel(FES),chemical conversion CONVERSION AND MAGNETIC and magnetic storage 10 FUEL CELL DEVELOPMENT SPR A facility for the research and development of an electric cell in which the chemical energy from the oxidation of a gas fuel is converted directly to electrical energy in a continuous process. • 11 COMPRESSED AIR STORAGE SPR A facility that stores energy generated at one time for use at another time. At utility scale, energy generated during periods of low energy demand (off-peak) can be released to meet higher demand (peak load) periods. There are three types of storage. (1)Adiabatic storage retains the heat produced by compression 1 and returns it to the air when the air is expanded to generate power. (2)Diabatic storage dissipates the extra heat with intercoolers (thus approaching isothermal compression) into the atmosphere as waste. (3) Isothermal compression and expansion approaches attempt to maintain operating temperature by constant • heat exchange to the environment. 12 ELECTRIC SUBSTATION SPR See Major Facility of Public Utility Under 115 kv 13 IN-PARK ELECTRIC UTILITIES SPR Electric utilities serving uses within this UNDER 115 kv PUD 14 IN-PARK FIBER,GAS&OTHER SPR Gas,fiber optics,and other utilities serving uses within this UTILITIES PUD UNDER 115 kv 15 NATURAL GAS-FIRED POWER SPR Natural gas turbine and/or reciprocating engine plant PLANT Under 50 MW 16 CO-GENERATION ELECTRIC SPR Also known as combined heat and power(cogeneration)or CHP,and total energy, PLANT is a very efficient,clean,and reliable approach to generating power and thermal energy from a single fuel source such as natural gas or bio-methane. Under 50 MW Cogeneration plants recover the"waste heat"that is otherwise discarded from conventional power generation to produce thermal energy.This energy is used to provide cooling or heating for industrial facilities, district energy systems,and commercial buildings.Through"waste heat recovery,"cogeneration power plants achieve typical effective electric efficiencies of 70%to 90%—a dramatic improvement over the average 33% efficiency of conventional fossil-fueled power plants 17 UTILITY SERVICE FACILITIES, SPR Major Facility of Public Utility -- Public Utilities or Public Agencies operating or MAJOR FACILITIES OF PUBLIC constructing a mine, electric transmission lines, commercial radio transmission UTILITIES SUCH AS OIL,GAS, towers, cellular and other wireless communication towers, domestic water SOLAR,WIND OR ELECTRIC storage facilities, power plants, substations of electrical utilities,storage areas of GENERATION utilities providing electricity, and natural gas or other petroleum derivatives, • including extension, expansions or enlargements thereof; PIPELINES of utilities Under 50 MW providing natural gas or other petroleum derivatives, including extensions, expansions or enlargements thereof; road, park or other public way, ground or space, public building or structure or public utility, whether publicly or privately owned 18 DATA CENTERS SPR A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power supplies,redundant data communications connections,environmental controls and security devices 19 CLOUD COMPUTING CENTERS SPR Using facilities of a third party provider on the Internet (the "cloud") to store, deploy and run applications. Cloud computing takes two forms. It may refer to "utility" computing in which only the hardware and software infrastructure (operating system, databases, etc.) are offered, or it may refer to "software as a service" (Saar), which includes the business applications as well. Regardless whether the cloud is infrastructure only or includes applications, major features are self service,sca lability and speed 20 TELECOM HOTEL/NETWORK SPR Also known as a colocation centre or carrier hotel which is a type of data centre STATION where multiple customers locate network,server and storage gear and interconnect to a variety of telecommunications and other network service provider(s)with a minimum of cost and complexity. 21 COMMERCIAL RESEARCH SPR A school established to provide on-site training of business, trade, commercial, SCHOOLS industrial, clerical, managerial or artistic skills. This definition applies to schools that are owned and operated privately for profit and that do not typically offer a • complete educational curriculum.This classification excludes establishments that provide training in an activity that is not otherwise generally permitted in the zone district.Incidental instructional services in conjunction with another primary use shall not be considered a Commercial School. 2 22 PUBLIC SCHOOL EXTENSION SPR A school that typically outsources training and other technical courses to industries CLASSES where the student is given the opportunity to gain hands-on training. 23 POLICE AND FIRE STATIONS SPR Facilities for law enforcement and emergency responders. 24 GAS GATHERING AND SPR The gathering of raw natural gas from individual wells or central delivery points, • PROCESSING FACILITY which may have multiple wells behind them. Connecting wells and central delivery points to gathering lines through which the raw natural gas flows to a processing plant, treating facility or directly to interstate or intrastate gas transportation pipelines.The processing plants remove any impurities in the raw natural gas stream and extract the NGLs. 25 GAS COMPRESSOR STATION SPR A facility which helps the transportation process of natural gas from one location to another. Natural gas,while being transported through a gas pipeline, needs to be constantly pressurized in certain distance intervals. The gas in compressor stations is normally pressurized by special turbines,motors and engines. 26 OIL AND GAS POST SPR See Oil and Gas Support and Service PRODUCTION FACILITIES 27 OIL OPERATION EQUIPMENT SPR OIL AND GAS SUPPORT AND SERVICE -- Location and operation bases for STORAGE businesses whose primary activity includes the following kinds of uses: a. Parking and maintenance of exploration,production or workover equipment.. b. Equipment and storage yards for road and pipeline construction contractors, and production unit set-up and maintenance contractors. c. Parking and maintenance for tank and water service companies. d. Storage and rental yards for pipe and production equipment. e. Field offices used by production-related records and maintenance personnel. f. Disposal and recycling sites for production waste (except production water disposed through either secondary recovery or deep well disposal methods and the mode of transport to such injection wells is exclusively via pipeline from the source and no on-site storage occurs,) except businesses whose activities are primarily manufacturing and fabricating or whose use is primarily for general company offices used by other than company officials. g. Oil and gas processing facilities and related equipment, including, but not • limited to,compressors associated with gas processing or which compress gas to enter a pipeline for transport to market. 28 OIL AND GAS STORAGE SPR One(1)or more tanks which receive and store oil or gas from sources other than FACILITIES direct from the oil and gas well. 29 OIL TANK FARM COLLECTION SPR See Oil and Gas Storage Facility AND TERMINAL FACILITY 30 WATER RECYCLE FACILITY SPR Facility that recycles production water 31 WATER INJECTION FACILITY SPR Production water disposed through either secondary recovery or deep well disposal methods and the mode of transport to such injection wells is exclusively via pipeline from the source and no on-site storage occurs. 32 STORAGE OF FRESH WATER SPR See Oil and Gas Support and Service FOR HYDRAULIC DRILLING AND FRACING OPERATIONS 33 STORAGE OF SAND AND SPR See Oil and Gas Support and Service CHEMICALS USED IN THE FRACING STIMULATION PROCESS 34 SALVAGE YARD(BONE YARD—IN SPR See Oil and Gas Support and Service CONNECTION WITH ENERGY PRODUCTS) 35 CARGO CONTAINERS SPR A receptacle with all of the following characteristics: a. Of a permanent character and accordingly strong enough to be suitable for repeated use,constructed of metal and being airtight and water-resistant. • b. Specially designed to facilitate the carriage of goods, by one (1) or more modes of transport,one(1)of which shall be by vessels,without intermediate reloading. c. Fitted with devices permitting its ready handling, particularly its transfer from one(1)mode of transport to another. 3 d. So designed to be easy to fill and empty. e. Having a cubic displacement of one thousand(1,000)cubic feet or more. f. A railroad car of any type shall not be considered a cargo container 36 HEAVY MANUFACTURING, SPR The manufacture of compounding process or raw materials. These activities or • PROCESSING processes would necessitate the storage of large volumes of highly flammable, toxic materials or explosive materials needed for the manufacturing process. These activities may involve outdoor operations as part of the manufacturing process. 37 ANY USE OF A RESEARCH, SPR PROCESSING: An activity associated with the transformation of materials or REPAIRING,MANUFACTURING, substances into new products,which may include blending of gases and liquids. FABRICATING,PROCESSING, STORAGE AREA: Any facility, including appurtenant facilities, designed to store ASSEMBLING OR STORAGE fifty million (50,000,000) cubic feet or more of natural gas or similar petroleum NATURE derivatives, or one hundred thousand (100,000) barrels or more of liquid petroleum derivatives. 38 MICROWAVE,COMMERCIAL SPR See Major Facility of Public Utility RADIO,TELEVISION OR COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMISSIION OR RELAY TOWERS 39 ACCESSORY USESOFFICES FOR See accessory uses defined in Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. USE BY OPERATORS OF PRIMARY Specifcally as it realtes to 1-3 and C-3 uses. USES ON SITE; RETAIL SALES WHEN ACCESSORY TO USES ON SITE;OUTDOOR STORAGE,WHEN SCREENED FROM ADJACENT PROPERTY AND PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY; LOADING AREAS OR STRUCTURES; PARKING AREAS OR STRUCTURES; • MOBILE HOMES FOR CARETAKERS OR SECURITY PERSONNEL; RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR THE USE OF EMPLOYEES ON SITE; AREAS FOR PARKING VEHICLES OR EQUIPMENT;HELIPADS WHEN THEY ARE ACCESSORY TO THE PRIMARY USES ON SITE; MAINTENANCE FACILITIES WHEN ACCESSORY TO USES ON SITE UBR— Use By Right (No Review Required) 40 OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION UBR Consist of the oil or gas well, pumps, heater treaters, separators, meters, FACILITIES compressors, tank battery and other equipment directly associated with the producing well,all of which must be connected and functional 41 AGRICULTURAL USES UBR Livestock Grazing 1041 Allowed Land Use Pro- Definition of Allowed Land Use cess 42 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CREATION 1041 A facility which produces or distributes a FACILITY form of energy in which the energy produced refers to any source of usable energy Over 50 MW intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels • 43 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY 1041 A facility which produces or distributes a form of energy in which the energy produ MANUFACTURING FACILITY intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the Over 50 MW replaced fuels 4 44 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY 1041 A facility which produces or distributes a form of energy in which the energy produ DISTTRIBUTION FACILITY refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel Over 50 MW sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels • 45 GEOTHERMAL PRODUCTION 1041 Electricity generated from geothermal energy.Technologies in use include dry steam power plants,flash Over 50 MW steam power plants and binary cycle power plants.The most common process is the steam flash process,which incorporates steam separators to take the steam from a flashing geothermal well and passes the steam through a turbine that drives an electric generator 46 UTILITY SERVICE FACILITIES, 1041 Major Facility of Public Utility -- Public Utilities or Public Agencies operating or MAJOR FACILITIES OF PUBLIC constructing a mine, electric transmission lines, commercial radio transmission UTILITIES SUCH AS OIL, SOLAR, towers, cellular and other wireless communication towers, domestic water WIND OR ELECTRIC GENERATION storage facilities, power plants, substations of electrical utilities,storage areas of utilities providing electricity, and natural gas or other petroleum derivatives, Over 50 MW including extension, expansions or enlargements thereof; pipelines of utilities providing natural gas or other petroleum derivatives, including extensions, expansions or enlargements thereof; road, park or other public way, ground or space, public building or structure or public utility, whether publicly or privately owned 47 NATURAL GAS-FIRED POWER 1041 Natural gas turbine power plant PLANT Over 120 MW 48 NATURAL GAS-FIRED POWER 1041 Natural gas turbine power plant PLANT Between 50 MW and 120 MW 49 CO-GENERATION ELECTRIC 1041 Also known as combined heat and power (cogeneration)or CHP,and total • PLANT energy,is a very efficient,clean,and reliable approach to generating power and thermal energy from a single fuel source such as natural gas or bio-methane. Over 50 MW Cogeneration plants recover the"waste heat"that is otherwise discarded from conventional power generation to produce thermal energy.This energy is used to provide cooling or heating for industrial facilities, district energy systems,and commercial buildings.Through"waste heat recovery,"cogeneration power plants achieve typical effective electric efficiencies of 70%to 90%—a dramatic improvement over the average 33% efficiency of conventional fossil-fueled power plants 50 ELECTRIC SUBSTATION 1041 See Major Facility of Public Utility Over 115KV 51 IN-PARK ELECTRIC Electric Utilities serving uses within this PUD OVER 115 KV 52 REPLACEMENT ELECTRIC 1041 Replacement,relocation and expansion of the PVREA Rockport Substation SUBSTATION on-site,without limitation to voltage Over 115 KV • 5 Hello