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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20090326.tiffF. • • • LONGS PEAK WATER DISTRICT 9875 Vetmlllion Rudd • Longmont, Co 80504 • (303) 776-3847 office • (103) 776-01 98 tax August 1, 2008 Charles and Alice Greenman 13518 Weld County Road #1 Longmont, CO 80504 RE: 13518 Weld County Road #1 Longmont, CO 80504 Account: 00150010 Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is to confirm that there is a standard 5/8" x 3/4" residential water tap at 13518 Weld County Road #1. The tap has been installed, and the District will continue to provide service in accordance with District By -Laws, Policies, and Regulations. If you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 303-776- 3847. Sincerely, /' / Celeste St. Martin Office Manager EXHIBIT 9 2009-0326 • • • VIIDc COLORADO October 24, 2002 Charles Greenman 13518 CR 1 Longmont, CO 80504 RE: Charles Greenman No: 02-093 Permit No.: G-939120 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT 1555 N. 17th Greeley, CO 80631 Website: www.co.weld.co.us Administration: (970) 304-6410 Fax: (970) 304-6412 Public Health Education & Nursing: (970) 304-6420 Fax: (970) 304-6416 Environmental Health Services: (970) 304-6415 Fax: (970) 304-6411 On 10-21-2002 an evaluation of the existing individual septic disposal system at: 13518 CR 1, Longmont; Section 30, Township 03, Range 68, was conducted by Pam Smith, an Environmental Specialist of this department. The existing individual septic disposal system is of sufficient size and capacity to adequately handle the proposed load. This evaluation is based on a final treatment capacity for a 3 bedroom residence. Be advised, neither the County of Weld nor any of its agents or employees undertake or assume any liability to the owner of the above property, to any purchaser of the above property or to any lending agency making a loan on the above property or in the report. This inspection was conducted for the purpose of determining compliance with current regulations and for detecting health hazards observable at the time of inspection. This does not constitute a warranty that the system is without flaw or that it will continue to function in the future. Inspections requested during periods of snow cover and high soil saturation may be of questionable value to potential buyers due to adverse conditions. Evaluations based on Statements of Existing (S.O.E.) relies on information the property owner provides, under oath, indicating current status of the system and representing to the best of his/her knowledge the system is not failing to function properly. If we can be of any further assistance, please contact our office at (970) 304-6415. Sincerely, Pam Smith Environmental Health Specialist Hello