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Town of Mead P.O.Box 626 441 Third Street Mead"A Little Town Mead,Colorado 80542-0626 with a Big Future" (970)535-4477 CERTIFIED MAIL# 7008 0150 0001 3158 0056 September 30, 2008 Weld County Public Works Department Atten: Pat Pesichino P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Request for Comments and Recommendations on the Westridge Annexation. Dear Pat: Enclosed is a copy of the application, annexation maps and other supporting material for the proposed Westridge Annexation to the Town of Mead. This property is located in Weld County on approximately 288.5 acres at the southwest corner of WCR 34 and I-25. The proposed land uses includes approximately 62.2 acres of estate residential that will be generally compatible to the existing estate residential to the south, 64.0 acres of medium density residential that will be generally compatible to the land uses to the west. The central part of the proposed project is a 77.8 acres of mixed use commercial and residential as the concept of residential over commercial is a viable land use for this project and can create a dynamic lifestyle choice for future residents. The proposed plan also includes 80.0 acres of commercial that is generally located on the eastern portion of the site.The location of the commercial is intended to take advantage of the intersection of Welker Avenue(County Road 34)and Interstate 25. The plan includes a landscape buffer (1.6 acres) between this proposed commercial and the estate residential to the south. The purpose of this referral is to obtain the comments and recommendations of various governmental agencies and service providers as to the appropriateness of the annexation. Your comments are welcome and will assist the Board of Trustees and Planning Commission in their review of the proposal. We ask that your comments reach us no later than October II, 2008. We ask that you forward your response directly to Samson, Pipis& Marsh, LLC, c/o Gary West, P.O. Box 1079, Longmont, CO 80502. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Very truly yours, Candace Bridgwater Town Clerk � C fc, 2008-2698 TBG THE BIRDSALL GROUP, LLC PLANNING • LANDCrAPE ARCHTECTURE January 15, 2008 Mead Board of Trustees Town of Mead PO Box 626 Mead, CO 80542 RE: Letter of Intent-Westridge Annexation Dear Town Board Members: I welcome the opportunity to present for your consideration the attached application for the annexation of the Westridge project into the Town of Mead, Colorado. The Westridge project is located on the Southwest corner of Interstate 25 and County Road 34 and includes approximately 285.6 acres of land. The Westridge project proposes a new commercial and residential gateway to the Town of Mead. We are looking forward to working with the Town of Mead to craft the style and character of this project so that it will be a successful addition to the Town that can be viewed and experienced with pride. Proposed Land Uses The proposed master plan is intended to be generally consistent with the Town of Mead comprehensive land use plan while adapting to the unique setting of the site at the intersection of the interstate and a main access way to the Town of Mead. An important component of the project is the balance between realizing the commercial and residential potential of this project while being sensitive to the existing residential land uses to the south and north as well as the proposed residential land uses to the west. The proposed land use includes approximately 62.2 acres of estate residential that will be generally compatible to the existing estate residential to the south, 64.0 acres of medium density residential that will be generally compatible to the land uses to the west. The central part of the proposed project is a 77.8 acres of mixed use commercial and residential as the concept of residential over commercial is a viable land use for this project and can create a dynamic lifestyle choice for future residents. The proposed plan also includes 80.0 acres of commercial that is generally located on the eastern portion of the site. The location of the commercial is intended to take advantage of the intersection of Welker Avenue (County Road 34) and Interstate 25. The plan includes a landscape buffer (1.6 acres) between this proposed commercial and the estate residential to the south. •,e, 4, roiro -- - , •NEI d It, • r 4, 1 s These images are from project in the region that we feel are indicative of the potential of the Westridge project. 444 MOUNTAIN AVENUE is BERTHOUD, COLORADO 80513 • TEL.970.532.5891 ■ FAX. 970.532.5759 Board of Trustees January 2008 Page 2 of 2 Traffic and Access The proposed traffic and access plan for the Westridge project is intended to relate to the surrounding roads and land uses. We have proposed to connect to existing and proposed intersections where practical. Based upon our preliminary transportation review we are not expecting that this project will have an adverse impact on the existing Town of Mead or surrounding projects, however the impacts of this project will be evaluated and addressed as it moves through the review process and more detailed transportation studies are done. Landscaping and Open Space Landscaping and Open Space is expected to be an important component of this project. Key components of the landscape and open space plans will include streetscape design along Welker Avenue, County Road 7, and 1-25, this streetscape and landscaping will become the face of the project and will be very important regarding the image and success of the project. A landscape and open space buffer is proposed to mitigate the possible impacts between the commercial components of this project and the existing estate residential to the south. The concept of the mixed use commercial and residential would include the creation of a central park/open space that will form the heart of this part of the project. The intention is to create a central gathering space that includes landscape and open space that becomes an exciting addition to the project and to the Town of Mead. Buildings and Architecture We look forward to working with the Town of Mead to build this community which will be appropriate to the scale and character of the Town of Mead. ► et]ni ill II g 4. These images are from project in the region that we feel are indicative of the potential of the Westridge project. Water and Sewer Service It is our understanding, based upon preliminary discussions with the Town of Mead and the Little Thompson Water District, that water and sewer service is near the site and accessible to the site. It is also our understanding that there is adequate capacity for the project. Metropolitan District For a project of the size and scope of the proposed Westridge project a Metropolitan District can be an important financing tool as well as assisting in the operations and maintenance of components and amenities. It is anticipated that the Westridge proposal will include a request for the creation of a Westridge Metropolitan District. The Districts responsiblities may include financing and operations/maintenance of public infrastructure which may include, but not limited to, public streets, sidewalks, water lines, sewer lines, stormwater facilities, parks, open spaces, trails, signage, water features, and recreation facilities. In closing, Rocky Mountain Fuel Inc. is committed in working with the Board of Trustees, Planning Commission and the Town of Mead staff to develop a master planned community that Mead citizens will welcome. We would greatly appreciate support of this application. Please feel free to contact me with any questions and requests for additional information Sincerely,eJ' i sall LA RL A Pr ipal, The Birdsall Group, LLC aft, CD AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING IN THE PUBLIC REVIEW FILE LOCATED IN THE CLERK T❑ THE BOARD' S OFFICE . LARGE MAPS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THE CLERK TO THE BOARD'S OFFICE, IN THE PUBLIC REVIEW FILE. TOWN OF MEAD LAND USE CODE FORM D-2 PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION AND DECISION RECORD FORA MAJOR LAND USE CHANGE Westridge Annexation Applicable Section(s): Copies Required: A. Preliminary Plat Submission Requirements. 1. Applicant's name, address and telephone number: Rocky Mountain Fuel 8020 S. County Road 5 suite 200 Windsor, CO 80528 970-204-9393 Fax 204-9396 2. Legal description of the property to be platted: see attached Exhibit A 3. Proposed land use change located in Mead Performance District No. 1 4. Give a brief nonlegal description of the existing land use of the site and of the general character of the use of adjacent lands. The existing land use of the site is agricultural. The general character of the adjacent lands are: East—Interstate 25 North—agricultural land uses with planned residential and commercial development and a Town of Mead Park. West—agricultural land uses with some planned residential development South—Estate residential land uses 5. Give a brief nonlegal description of the proposed land use including the number of living units, amount of commercial and industrial space, etc. The Westridge project is a proposed mixed use project with 64.0 acres of medium density residential, 62.2 acres of estate residential,77.8 acres of mixed use residential and 80.0 acres of commercial. With the proposed land uses and residential densities it is possible that the total number of residential units would be between 846-1286 units. Based upon an assumed commercial density of.20 in the commercial zone and .15 in the mixed use zone the total square footage of commercial would be approximately 1,205,305 square feet of commercial buildings. 6. Provide all material required by the"Application Submittal Checklist for Form D-2." 7. The fiscal impact analysis, Form D-4. 8. The agreement for payment of review fees, Form D-5. Westedge D-2 Form Revised October 17,2001(437pm) 9. The required application fee ($25.00) and cash deposit($2,500.00) 10. Provide other information that the applicant believes will assist the Planning Commission and the Board of Trustees in making a fair decision. [attach additional sheets as necessary] 11. Signature of the Applicant: By this acknowledgment, the undersigned hereby certify that the above information is complete and true. (If the applicant is not the owner(s) of the subject property, the owner(s), mortgage and/or lienholder shall also sign the Application.) Owner: C Date: a - ID- Owner: Date: Applicant: Date: (attach additional signatures as necessary) STATE OF COLORADO) )SS. COUNTY OF Lai`-'-' ) VV T rument was acknowledged before me this c�ay of I 1-) , 20(-'00 by P; pTegpp•• �ommisslc+jtfLP : ( I� Witness my hand 4p icial seal.• — � A� cr.'O" Notary Public = or rth.,91"."-*******APPLICANT NOT TO WRITE BELOW THIS LINE".... ........... IrtWegokipyydignproComments. 1. Building Official: 2. Town Engineer: 3. Town Attorney: 4. Other Referrals: C. Further information requested, if any: Westridge 0-2 Form Revised October 17.2001(4.37pm) D. Action by the Planning Commission: 1. The application is complete. Yes No_ 2. The application is for a Major Land Use Change. Yes_ No 3. The requirements of the Mead Land Use Code have been satisfied. Yes_ No_ 4. If the application is for the annexation of property, has the annexation question benn submitted to, and approved by the electorate? Yes_ No 5. The application is: _ approved disapproved approved with the following conditions: a) b) c) • d) (attach additional conditions as necessary) DONE by the Mead Planning Commission of Mead, Colorado, this day of , 20_ ATTEST: Secretary to the Commission Chairman Westridge 0-2 Form Revised October 17,2001(4,37pm) E. Action by the Board of Trustees. 1. The application is complete. Yes No 2. The application is for a Major Land Use Change. Yes_ No_ 3. The requirements of the Mead Land Use Code have been satisfied. Yes_ No_ 4. The application is: approved disapproved approved with the following conditions: a) b) c) d) (attach additional conditions as necessary) DONE by the Mead Board of Trustees of Mead, Colorado, this day of , 20_ ATTEST: Town Clerk Mayor Westndge D-2 Form Revised October 17,2001(4:37pm) E. Action by the Board of Trustees. 1. The application is complete. Yes No_ 2. The application is for a Major Land Use Change. Yes_ No_ 3. The requirements of the Mead Land Use Code have been satisfied. Yes_ No_ 4. The application is: approved disapproved approved with the following conditions: a) b) c) d) (attach additional conditions as necessary) DONE by the Mead Board of Trustees of Mead, Colorado, this day of , 20 ATTEST: Town Clerk Mayor Westndge D-2 Form Revised October 17,2001(437pm) EXHIBIT A Know all men by these presents that Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, Inc. being the Owner(s),Mortgagee or Lienholder of certain lands in Weld County,Colorado; have herewith petitioned to the Town of Mead for the annexation of the property being described as follows: A TRACT OF LAND BEING LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 15, THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16 AND THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH,RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: CONSIDERING THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15 AS BEARING NORTH 88°39'02"EAST WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER,NORTH 88°39'02" EAST, 790.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE,NORTH 01°20'58" WEST,40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 34; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE,NORTH 88°39'02"EAST, 129.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE AMES FIRST ANNEXATION RECORDED AT BOOK 1083,RECEPTION NO. 02023515 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 01°20'58" EAST, 40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE,NORTH 88°39'02" EAST, 1,717.00 FEET TO THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15, NORTH 88°43'52" EAST, 1,556.31 FEET TO A POINT ON SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE C J K ANNEXATION REPLAT NO. 1 RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO. 3400855 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE,NORTH 01°16'08" WEST,30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 34; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE,NORTH 79°46'53" EAST, 507.20 FEET;THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 00°43'06" EAST, 199.75 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND RECORDED IN BOOK 1525,PAGE 634,RECEPTION NO. 1299156 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 17°11'38" EAST, 1,193.57 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 00°38'58" EAST, 1,417.90 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, SOUTH 88°47'12" WEST, 5,052.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD No. 7; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE,NORTH 00°51'41" WEST, 1,847.85 FEET;THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE,NORTH 88°39'02" EAST, 830.00 FEET; THENCE,NORTH 00°51'41" WEST, 800.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, SOUTH 88°39'02" WEST, 9.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described tract contains 288.528 acres more or less, together with and subject to all easements and rights-of-way existing and/or of public record. January 16,2008 TOWN OF MEAD LAND USE CODE FORM D-4 FISCAL ANALYSIS (Required for all Preliminary and Final Applications) (for Major Land Use Changes) Applicable Section(s): Copies Required: Applicant's name, address and telephone number Rocky Mountain Fuel Company 8020 South County Road 5, Suite 200 Windsor, Colorado 80528 970-204-9393 Name of the Project: Westridge Annexation REVENUES. A. Recurring Revenues: 1. Property Tax. Market value all single family units [$114,000,000]1" x factor'. 8.04 % ](2) =Assessed Valuation [$9,165,600] Market value all multi-family units [$81,550,000](1) x facto if 8.04 % ](2) = Assessed Valuation [$6,556,620] Market value all mobile home units f 0 ]ltl x factor[8.04 % 1(2) = Assessed Valuation L0] Market value all non-residential structures[180,795,750](') x factor 1 29% J(2) =Assessed Valuation [$52,430,767] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987]x Town mill levy[ 12.879 mills ](3)= Town Property Tax Revenue [$877,742] "t Developer's projected market value. (2)Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. (3)Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Westridge O-0 Form January 6.2000 Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987]x St. Vrain School mill levy 1 40.374 mills 1(3) = School Property Tax Revenue [$2,751,608] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987]x Mt. View Fire District mill levy [ 8.117 mills ](3)= Fire District Property Tax Revenue [$553,197] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987] x Weld County mill levy [ 21.474 mills ]`3) = County Property Tax Revenue [$1,463,517] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987]x St. Vrain San. Dist. mill levy [4.825 mills 1(3) = St. Vrain San. Dist. Tax Revenue [$328,838] Total Assessed Valuation [$68,152,987] x all other mill levies 1 10.814 mills ]l3) = Other Property Tax Revenue [$737,006] Total Property Tax Revenue [$6,711,908] 2. Sales Tax. Population in the development[2284 residents] x the last year's per capita collection I $48.46 1(3) = total annual sales tax revenue [$110,682] Estimated gross retail sales within the development [36,159,100] x 2%(3) =total annual sales tax revenue [$723,182] 3. Sewer Revenue. Population in the development[2284 residents] x the last year's per capita collection I $75.21 1(3) =total annual sewer revenue [$171,779] 4. Other Revenue (taxes, fees, permits, etc.). Population in the development[2284 residents]x the last year's per capita collection f $65.80 fa) = total other revenue [$150,287] Nonresidential - business licenses, liquor licenses, etc.(3) =total annual other revenue [ ] TOTAL RECURRING REVENUE [$1,155,930] B. One-Time Revenues. 1. Building Permits. Market value of structure(s) [236,274 570](t)x factor J .0099375 + $30.00/BP ](3)= building permit revenue [$2,365,288] "J Developers projected market value. (n Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. (3)Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Westridge D4 Form January 6,2004 2. Use Taxes. Market value of structure(s) [$236,274,570]['1 x 50%x 2% = use tax revenue [$2,362,745] 3. Sewer Plant Investment. Total taps x factor[ $6,000.00 ]l31 = total PIF [$3,462,000] 4. Storm drainage. Number of dwelling units[846] x$131 = residential storm drainage impact fees [$110,826] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.08/sq.ft. = nonresidential storm drainage impact fees [$96,424] 5. Transportation. Number of dwelling units [846]x$1,350 = residential transportation impact fees [1,142,100] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.37/sq.ft. = nonresidential transportation impact fees [$445,962] 6. Open Space. Number of dwelling units [846]x$1,852 = residential open space impact fees [1,566,792] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.471 sq.ft. = nonresidential open space impact fees [$566,493] 7. Police Protection. Number of dwelling units [846]x $50 = residential police protection impact fees [$42,300] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.01/sq.ft. = nonresidential police protection impact fees [$12,053] 8. Municipal Facilities. Number of dwelling units [846] x$1, 697 = residential municipal facilities impact fees [$1,435,662] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.43/sq.ft. = nonresidential municipal facilities impact fees [$518,281] (1)Developer's projected market value. (2)Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. of Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Wesrndge D-4 Form January 6,2004 9. Park System. Number of dwelling units [846]x$462 = residential park system impact fees [$390,852] 10. Recreation Center. Number of dwelling units [846]x$1, 683 = residential recreation center impact fees [$1,423,818] 11. Downtown Revitalization (public facilities). Number of dwelling units 18461 x$304 = residential downtown revitalization impact fees [$257,184] 12. Capital Equipment. Number of dwelling units [846]x$316 = residential capital equipment impact fees ($267,336] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x$0.09/sq.ft. = nonresidential capital equipment impact fees [$108,477] TOTAL ONE TIME REVENUE [$16,574,593] II. EXPENDITURES. A. Recurring Costs. 1. Street Maintenance. Acres in development[285] x 4%x factor[ $2,287.00 ]t31 = total street maintenance costs [$26,071] 2. Police Protection. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x per capita cost of police protection f $23.87 1(3) =total police protection costs [$54,519] Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x[ ](3) = nonresidential police protection costs [ ] 3. General Government. Projected population at full development 12284 residents] x per capita cost of general government[ $87.18 ](3) =total general government costs [$199,119] (1)Developer's projected market value. (2)Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. (3)Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Wearndge D-4 Farm January 6,2004 Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x [ 1(3)= nonresidential general government costs [ 1 4. Parks and Recreation. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x per capita cost of park maintenance[$10.00 1(3) =total park maintenance costs [$22,840] 5. Sewer Collection and Treatment. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x per capita cost of sewer collection and treatment[ $100.20 ]t3)=total sewer costs [$228,856] 6. Storm Water and Drainage. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x per capita cost of storm water and drainage maintenance [ l(3)=total storm water costs [ 1 Square feet of nonresidential development[1,205,305] x[ ]`3'= nonresidential storm water costs [ 1 TOTAL RECURRING COSTS [$531,405] B. One-Time Costs. 1. Park and Recreation. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x .001 facilities per capita x 5,000 sq.ft. x average cost per sq.ft. for recreation facilities J $65.00 1t3' =total recreation facilities costs [$742,300] 2. Sewer Plant. Projected population at full development[2284 residents] x gallons per capita [ 120 gal. ]pl x cost per gallon of capacity[ $3.50 1(3)= total cost of sewer plant [$274,083] TOTAL ONE-TIME COSTS [$1,016,383] TOTAL RECURRING REVENUES [$1,155,930] TOTAL RECURRING EXPENDITURES [$531,405] DIFFERENCE [$624,525] (1)Developer's projected market value. (2)Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. dal Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Westndge D4 Form January 6,2004 TOTAL ONE-TIME REVENUES TOTAL ONE-TIME EXPENDITURES [$16,574,593] [$1,016,383] DIFFERENCE [$15,558,210] ************************************************************************* Assumptions: • These assumptions are based upon the proposed master plan. medium density single family residential 256 units estate residential 124 units Total Single Family 380 units mixed use area 466 units Total Multi-Family 466 units Total residential units 846 units Total population (2.7 residents per home) 2284 residents Average value of single family homes $300,000 Average value of multi-family homes $175,000 Assumed Commercial Square Footage Commercial Area (80.0 Acres) Assuming a .20 Floor Area Ratio 696,960 s.f. Mixed Use area (77.8 Acres) Assuming a .15 Floor Area Ratio 508,345 s.f. Assumed valuation of commercial $150/s.f. Total Retail Sales Calculation Assuming 30% of the commercial is retail 361,591 s.f. $100/s.f. in retail sales Market Value of Structures for calculating use tax Single Family Homes on average $185,000 Multi-Family Homes on average $100,000 Commercial space $100/s.f. • Assumed Total Building Permits Single Family permits 380 Multi-Family permits (6 units per permit) 77 Commercial (10,000 s.f. per permit on average) 120 577 building permits (1)Developer's projected market value. m Call county assessor to determine what factor to use in order to obtain current assessed value of proposed development from market value in the area. (3)Contact the Town Clerk for current factors. Westndge D4 Form January 6,2009 Ill. Signature of the Applicant. By this acknowledgment, the undersigned hereby certify that the above information is complete and true. (If the applicant is not the owner(s)of the subject property, the owner(s), mortgage and/or lienholder shall also sign the Application.) Owner: � Date: � /�M U . 0 .a Owner: r Date: Applicant: Date: (attach additional signatures as necessary) STATE OF COLORADO) COUNTY OFL(w (rte(7 ) The foregoing instrumgnt was acknowledged before me this Jr l U day of 1 ,)t` , 200% by � tr, "u4 t r ip_-- My commission expires: if IS ' Witness My ht\3nd and offic al seal. _ Notary Public QP^�OTAti .4 • 1/4 OF cOVO My Commission Expires i_`.. TOWN OF MEAD LAND USE CODE FORM D-5 AGREEMENT FOR PAYMENT OF REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE TOWN Westridge Annexation THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this_day of , A.D. 20_, by and between the TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO, a municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as"the Town,"and Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, hereinafter referred to as"the Owner/Developer;" WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Owner/Developer owns of certain property situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and legally described as follows, to-wit: See Attached Exhibit A WHEREAS, the development process included all aspects of land use including but not limited to annexation, subdivision, change of land use and the installation of public improvements; and WHEREAS, the Owner/Developer desires to develop said property and has made application to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead for approval of Westridge Annexation; and WHEREAS, the Parties hereto recognize that the cash deposits and non-refundable land use fees as specified by the Municipal Code of the Town of Mead may not be adequate to fully cover the Town's expenses in considering the referenced application, including, but not limited to, legal publications, planning services, engineering services, attorney fees, consultant fees, reproduction of material, public hearing expenses and recording documents; and WHEREAS, the Parties hereto recognize that the Town will continue to incur expenses throughout the entire development process until final completion of the development project; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual promises and conditions hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. FULL AND SEPARATE ACCOUNTING OF REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES. The Town will maintain separate accounts of all monies collected and expended as a result of the review of the above referenced application throughout the development process. Monthly statements of expenses incurred and the balance remaining in the account will be made available to the Owner/Developer by the Town. Westridge D-5 Form.doc Revised: 1/6/03(10:30 pm) Page 1 of 3 2. EXPENDITURE OF FEES PAID BY THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. The Town shall expend the monies collected from the Owner/Developer in the form of land use fees and cash deposits, in the payment of expenses incurred in processing the Owner/Developer's request, throughout the development process until final completion of the project. Expenses shall include, but not limited to, fees charged to the Town for legal publications, planning services, engineering services, attorney services, consultant services, reproduction of material, public hearing expenses, the securing of permits and easements and the recording of documents. Any cash deposits held by the Town and not expended, will be refunded to the Owner/Developer, without interest, upon completion or termination of project. 3. PAYMENT OF REVIEW AND OTHER EXPENSES BY THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. In the event that the Town incurs expenses for the review of the Owner/Developer's request, greater than the monies collected from the Owner/Developer in the form of land use fees and cash deposits, the Owner/Developer shall reimburse the Town for the additional expenses and/or replenish the cash deposits to the level specified. Said reimbursement and/or replenishment shall be made within ten (10) days of the Town submitting an invoice for the expenses, or a demand for the replenishment of the cash deposit. Failure by the Owner/Developer to pay within the specified time shall be cause for the Town to cease processing the application, or deny the Owner/Developer of the right to appear before Planning Commission or the Board of Trustees, or deny approval of the application, withhold the issuance of building permits or certificates of occupancy. 4. APPLICATION TERMINATION. Except where the law or an agreement with the Town provides otherwise, the Owner/Developer may terminate his application at any time by giving written notice to the Town. The Town shall immediately take all reasonable steps necessary to terminate the accrual of costs to the Owner e.g., notify newspapers to cancel publications, etc. The Owner/Developer will continue to be liable for all costs reasonably incurred by the Town to terminate the application. 5. COLLECTION OF FEES AND COSTS. If the Owner/Developer fails to pay the fees required herein when due, the Town may take those steps necessary and authorized by law to collect the fees due. The Town shall also be entitled to all court and attorney's fees, other costs incurred in collection and interest on the amount due at the rate of 18% per annum. 6. PERSONAL GUARANTY. At the option of the Board of Trustees, the Owner/Developer may be required to provide a personal guaranty for the payment of review and other expenses. 7. ORIGINAL COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed as counterparts, each of which will be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town and the Owner/Developer have caused this Agreement to be Westndge D-5 Form.doc Revised: 1/6/03(10:30 pm) Page 2 of 3 duly executed on the day and year first above written. By this acknowledgment, the undersigned hereby agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of this agreement. (Signature Instructions:And additional signature lines and notary certificates for each signature.) TOWN OF MEAD OWNER/DEVELOPER Rocky Mountain Fuel Company By By Richard W. Macomber, Mayor I Chris Frye, resident ATTEST: By Candace Bridgwater, Town Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) )SS. COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_day of , 20_ by as Mayor and as Town Clerk of the Town of Mead. My commission expires: Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) )SS. COUNTY OF La,YIYWlL/Y) The foregoin9 instrument was cknowledged before me this F1'day of J UL1,U 20 cby Ck YS 1 vv�e as tec tye�Y�1- II My commission expires: q 1.Zxl7-0 Witness my hand and official seal. �`"p�onlA rRrrnrr,�ep Notary Public t 0 MR Y-**. Wesiritlge 0-5 Form.tloc i3Nj,* P U °C:W " Revised: 1/6/03(10:30 pm) 'yq a„OFnn �O°j Page 3 of 3 co olition ExP Westridge Annexation PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO: I, Chris Frye respresenting the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, the undersigned landowner(s), in accordance with Colorado law, hereby petition the Town of Mead and its Board of Trustees for annexation to the Town of Mead of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to-wit: See Legal Description in Exhibit A As part of this petition, your petitioner further states to the Board of Trustees of Mead, Colorado, that: 1. It is desirable and necessary that the territory described See legal description in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The requirements of C.R.S. sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, as amended, exist or have been met in that: a. Not less than one-sixth of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the Town of Mead or will be contiguous with the Town of Mead within such time as required by 31-12-104. b. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the Town of Mead. c. The area proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. d. The area proposed to be annexed is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Mead. e. No land within the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels were separated by a dedicated street, road or other public way. f. No land within the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, comprises twenty acres or more, and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon has an assessed value in excess of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00)for ad valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the annexation, has been included within the area proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. g. No annexation proceedings have been commenced for any portion of the territory proposed to be annexed for the annexation of such territory to another municipality. h. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not result in the detachment of area from any school district. i. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not have the effect of extending the boundary of the Town of Mead more than three miles in any direction from any point of the boundary of the Town of Mead in any one year. j. Prior to completion of the annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed, the Town of Mead will have in place a plan for that area, which generally describes the proposed: Location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the Town of Mead; and the proposed land uses for the area; such plan to be updated at least once annually. k. In establishing the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed, if a portion of a platted street or alley is to be annexed, the entire width of the street or alley has been included within the territory to be annexed. The Town of Mead will not deny reasonable access to any landowners, owners of any easement, or the owners of any franchise adjoining any platted street or alley which is to be annexed to the Town of Mead but is not bounded on both sides by the Town of Mead. 3. The owners of more than fifty percent of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, have signed this petition and hereby petition for annexation of such territory. 4. Accompanying this petition are four copies of an annexation map containing the information following: a. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed; b. A map showing the boundary or the area proposed to be annexed, said map prepared and containing the seal of a registered engineer; c. Within the annexation boundary map, a showing of the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land and, if part or all of the area is platted, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks; d. Next to the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of the contiguous boundary of the Town of Mead and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area proposed to be annexed, and a showing of the dimensions of such contiguous boundaries. 5. Upon the Annexation Ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area proposed to be annexed will become subject to all ordinances, rules and regulations of the Town of Mead, except for general property taxes of the Town of Mead which shall become effective as the January 1 next ensuing. 6. The zoning classification (land use) requested for the area proposed to be annexed is_ Commercial, Medium Density Single Family Residential, Estate Residential and Commercial Mixed Use in Performance District 1. WHEREFORE, the following petitioner respectfully requests that the Town of Mead, acting through its Board of Trustees, approve the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed. By this acknowledgment, the undersigned hereby certify that the above information is complete and true. (If the applicant is not the owner(s) of the subject property, the owner(s), mortgage and/or lienholder shall also sign the Application.)O_7A-Owner - -1 / Date: 7 --/7 ' og Owner: Date: Lienholder: Date: STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF i,_/ivj Y ) tti S The foregoing instr ent was acknowledged before me this f day of . 1(A L H 200 6 by r AoyiS yf' - • My commission expires: 67 /20/9-0 ( Witness My hand and official seal. cmdu No ary Public a`�tnemoe,rux o`^t1\� WAR i` it,OTARI; 9F'i1BLlo°'-S N'ssrrx Expites Landowner/Petitioner Date Signed Legal Description Mailing Address of Land Owned AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF l„Q,�(Yy-9--47 ) ss. U'^tn -Vick being first duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says that(he or she)was the circulator of this Petition for Annexation of lands to the Town of Mead, Colorado, consisting of[ ] pages including this page and that each signature hereon was witnessed by your affiant and is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. Circulator STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF LavI (\Lk/Y ) The fore oing inst ent was acknowledged before me this I 1 day of \jUati 200 by My commission expires: q I`Z(1 1-2-0( Witness My hand and official seal. 04A)Gt_ L/ ___ Notary Public aawnmu"uip,,. • by N°TARy.. 1.4 cF CO-OP '` ssionEXPi"fig Exhibit A Know all men by these presents that Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, Inc.being the Owner(s),Mortgagee or Lienholder of certain lands in Weld County, Colorado;have herewith petitioned to the Town of Mead for the annexation of the property being described as follows: A TRACT OF LAND BEING LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 15,THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16 AND THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 10,TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH,RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: CONSIDERING THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15 AS BEARING NORTH 88°39'02"EAST WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER,NORTH 88°39'02"EAST,790.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE,NORTH 01°20'58" WEST,40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD NO.34;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE,NORTH 88°39'02" EAST, 129.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE AMES FIRST ANNEXATION RECORDED AT BOOK 1083,RECEPTION NO. 02023515 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY;THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 01°20'58"EAST,40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, NORTH 88°39'02"EAST, 1,717.00 FEET TO THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15,NORTH 88°43'52" EAST, 1,556.31 FEET TO A POINT ON SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE C J K ANNEXATION REPLAT NO. 1 RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO. 3400855 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY;THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE,NORTH 01°16'08" WEST,30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 34;THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE,NORTH 79°46'53"EAST, 507.20 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 00°43'06"EAST, 199.75 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND RECORDED IN BOOK 1525,PAGE 634,RECEPTION NO. 1299156 ON FILE AT THE OFFICES OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF SAID WELD COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 17°11'38"EAST, 1,193.57 FEET;THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 00°38'58"EAST, 1,417.90 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF SAID SECTION 15;THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, SOUTH 88°47'12"WEST, 5,052.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD No. 7; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE,NORTH 00°51'41"WEST, 1,847.85 FEET;THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE,NORTH 88°39'02"EAST, 830.00 FEET;THENCE,NORTH 00°51'41" WEST,800.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 15;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, SOUTH 88°39'02" WEST,9.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described tract contains 288.528 acres more or less,together with and subject to all easements and rights- of-way existing and/or of public record. January 16,2008 July 8, 2008 Mead Board of Trustees Town of Mead PO Box 626 Mead, CO 80542 RE: Westridge Annexation Mineral Ownership Dear Town Board Members: As a part of our request for Annexation to the Town of Mead we are required to notify by mail all mineral owners or lessees of our request for annexation. This letter is to confirm that the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company the owner of the surface rights of the subject property is also the owner of all underground mineral rights, therefore eliminating the need to mail notices. Sincerely, ' I _ Chris Frye, President ` Rocky Mountain Fuel Company STATE OF COLORADO ) �`G� ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrume was acknowledged before me this I T day of J(,�(,( 200 A-7 by P 1IrI5 My commission expires: 41 20I 2-0 t t Witness My hand and official seal. Notary Public =ig• O1• pRY'. �,yyo *npm n..▪ ... .. >' C°mmisszt,t.v'% LaA tlY.,@America„. Ilillsu re Coninicrcial Sumo Inc , d California COI poration Attn: Jon A Turner P.O. Box 272/30 Fort Collins, CO 80_,2/ Case No. TNWS0001004 "WE'RE HERE TO MAKE IT EASY!" I Ual icy Al I lel lid IL Male er Bids wn,�ls no tno:, n �_ _� Vlwn,� iU nbGO i( I ax b66 088 ;�—_ W _dndA er!1ra coMUITMEN T Na: TNWS00010fl4 C-B PROPERTY: ll'Sr"' , Co x Main Street, Bldg. 1 SELLER: Rocky Mountain Fuel Co Windsor CO B BUYER: Hillside Commercial Group, Inc , 0 California corporation PHONE: 970-686-0867 FAX: 970-686-0'3 83 ESCROW CLOSER: Darelia ;loch TE: July 18, 2006 We 000reciate the opportunity to he of service to you. Please Contact the above it you have any guesHoub concerning this transaction. 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Proposed Les-wed. Hillsde Commercial HI cull, Inr., bialllorniii C.upora[iun 3. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is Fee Simple and Title to the estate or interest in the Nand is vested in: 'ihe Rocky 1tv1oninybe Loci Cob nnpruiy a Leith/trate orpurdLiuii 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: SEE AlIACHLD EXHIBIT "A° Premiums and pees: '.h;,/,/l34UU Qwnrn'S Pnlicy G,isrr cuute NO I EdSed ui, the inlrxmaEu i In uvidi Inn t le tlu illy n ral' e rirsc ]hnt ' I II. i-Ons r�Please115applicable r.onla J sfronlu you have any questions r u≤lai Uinta any o These char �es. r'i epare,l By. Sea,, Stavin i, Crnnmilment No. TNWSOft:I UU,I C ?, Morrie "A" Parcel It: :fir r Section 8, township I North, Ronne 6/ West or rile P.M Coreny of Weld, Stale of Colorado. Parcel 2: rh he West 1/2 and the Soulheast 1/4 of SerlRim 9, township I North, Rotnge; 6? West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado Parcel 3: ho Northeast i./4 of Section 9, I ownslnp North, Pantie 0/ Wrist of the 6th P.M. County of Weld, State of Colorado Parcel 4: flip Southwest 1/4 of Sedio ' 32, Iowushilr 2 North, Ramie 67 West of the Oth P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, Lowaypting therefrom Mar parr con✓eyed la the Deparoncnf of I lighways, State of t.oloraclo in Deed Iis corc. August I.1, 1901 re Bonk '1'3.134 Page b- Also excepting therefrom Mot part ceoveycd Lc. NH -r Mitt :k, t .C a Colorado knitted Mobility company in Special Warranty Deed recorded March 8, 1999 at Reccplton No ?678429. Parcel 5: 1 he North t/2 of Section 15, lows, (II.r North, Range he West or Thee 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, L xo rptrnq thcl efronr that part Loma:yeti d to the Department of I lighways, State of Colorado in Deed recorded March 3, 1959 rn Book 1525 at Pays 674. Also excepting therefrom that edit oeveveo to David I conch In Special Warranty Deed recorded April 28, 199/ in Hook 1603 at Rut option No. ',9501a. Parcel 6; I ot 13 of Recorded Hiceniptton No i roe t ; f RE I l/o, Ito rotted oily 2/, 1989 or Book 1219 at Reception No >188497 being a port or West I / ' ol Southwest I./4 of 'Section 16 rownship A North, Range 68 West or the 6th KM., County of 'Vclo, State of Colorado Parcel 7: I_or 13 of Recorded `exemption No. W30/ I / 4 Re52.1', recorded December 30, 1981 in Book 956 at Rea eption No. 1873388, being a port or East I/2 of Section 1 / l oweshie 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado Parcel 8: Lot rg of Recut clod Exemption No tier I 30 4 121 I.34 t, recorrJcd line 25, 199 t in Book I_302 at Per elation No. 2254311, r my a part of Lost 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, 1 owm;hp 4 North, 11ar or: 08 West of the bib I' M , Crawls' of Weld, Slate of Colorado ComrniI nenl No. TNWS000[0ua 4213 Parcel 9: I..o; B of Recorded Exemption No. 1061-30.4 I r 1.342, recorded .lone 25, 1991. in Book 1302 at Reception No. 27.54311, berry a part ot West 12/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, township 4 (North, Range 68 West of the 6th P M., County of Weld, State or Colorado. Parcel 10: Ali that portion of the North 1/2 of II e Southwest I/4 of e r coon 20, Township 5 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M„ County of I rimer, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of said Southwest 1/4 as bearing South t)0°00'3 L East and with all bearings contained herein h relative thereto; commencing at the Northwest corner of said Southwest t/4; then c along the North line of Sald 'DOH bw ,1 1/4 South ;e)"10']10 East 64/ 1;2 foul to the. RUE I POINT OF BEGINNING; - thence continuing along said North The South 89516'30" Last 019 6e feet; thence leaving said North line and tearanel with the Last line of said Southwest 1/4 South 00°03'(5" East 13 2312 reeft the South I or card No,th. 1/2 or the Southwest hwest 1/4- thence, along said South line North 89°26'01;" West N168 00 feet to said West line or the Southwest 1/4; thence along said West Imp North 001)0011" West 444.60 Ieet; thence leaving said West line South 89"2.5'32'' Last 64/-3O feet; thence parallel with said West hoe or the Southwest t/4 North 00"00'31" West 814.90 het to the TRUE'POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO All thit portion of the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 o1 Section 28, Township 6 North, Range 68 West at the 6th P.M., County of I annul, State of Colorado, more particularly tlesa-ibed as follows: Consider-me the West line at said Southwest 1/21 as hear may South 00°L0'3't" East and will' all hearings contained herein relative thereto; Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Southwest 1/4; thence along the North hne of the Southwest 1/4 South 8;16'16'30" East 1462.00 feet to the I RUE POINT Or BEGINNING, thence leaving said North line and parallel with thetas! lure of said Southwest 1/4 South 00°03'16'" East 131.2. 12 feet to the South line of 883 North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4; thune< diong said South tine South h Abu:3' h hst 1 1.59 00 feel to said Cast line of the Southwest 1./4; theriaa hlunel bard !last line North 00"0.0 IS" West I I13 91 Met to said North Thu of the Southwest I/4; thence along said North line North 69" 16'40" West 1169 04 tact to the I RBt. POINT OF BEGINNING Parcel 11; The North 1/2 at the Soutfhe a t 1./4 at Section led, luwnsIdn b North, Ranger 68 West or the 6th P.M., County of Larim r, State of Colorado. Exccpling therefrom that (part conveyed to the Hoard of County Cornrnassion rs in Deed of Dedication recorded May 4, 199-4 at Reception No. 5-)4039129. Parcel 12: Mal portion ot the North 1/2 al Sectiuia 0, lowrasf,in 6 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Coonty of Latimer, State of Colorado, des.r Died as follows: Conrinering the South line of tire.. (Nor the !./2 of sari Section 40 as hearing North d9°44'48" East and with all hoc Hugs contained herein. hl_U IJNtNG at the West Quar of said Section hrl ,aril comer hying du e rrsting 114 Rebar, there c along the South line of the North 1/2 nl surd Section 30 North 89°444e East 3 18 59 feet, to the 1 RUB POINT 01= BEGINNING, Conmlifnaeit No. INtVSUUUl nIM 0 9 the ic,e North 0015'12" West 581D 9U Icet to en existing //4 Rebar and Cap L.S. 17502; thence North 04"20'18" West 468 1 > fret In iwr existing Ir4 Rebar and Cap I S. 1/562; time with 85°24'59" West 214 10 Ir L, to the La: Terry line of that tract of land described in deed recorded in Book 617 at tidgc 1396, records :2 said County and another 84 Rck ii nine CLIP L.S. 1/66"2 guinea along the Easterly ilne of sribl f3rfol, .and Page the following 9 (Light) courses and distances. IN +rt r a °Q0 East 175.28 cat be expiry;-leap r I Bechar and Cap I_S 1 /662; North 5°31' West 231 /0 refit to .in Rebar and Cap I S. 17662; North 41°OD' West 200_30 feel to an existing N 4 Ocher and Cap L.S. 17662; North 3/1'02'01" West 400.00 feet to fn existing //1 Reber and Cap L.S. 17652; Norm 49°43' West 820 00 feel to an existing 44 Rebar and Cap I_S. 17662; North _6°31'01" West 1.24 60 feet to an existing 114 Rebar and Cap L.S. 117662; North /9'22' East 618.00 Ieuf to an existing r4 Rebar end Cap 1 .S 17862; North 36.140 feet to the North hoe of the Northwest 1/4 0l said Section 30 and an existing 114 Rebar and Cap 1.S. 17662; thence along said North line North 89°11;'30' East 589 38 feet to the North Quarter cuine; of said Section 30, said corner being a .3" diameter aluminlinm rap I S. 12 374; thence along the North line the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 30, North 8902/'.25" East 1316.25 feet o the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Northeast 104 of said Section 30, said corner ''r - fir ed by If4 Rob Robar fir -J e I fad therice al i'g the East line of Ili West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 dr said Section 30 South 00°22'19" West 2652.20 feet to the Southeast fst corms of the We ;t 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of ,.odd Section 30 and corner being a „" aluminum can LS. I /0332; thence along the booth line or the North r Ialf a1 said Ser_Uon 30 South 89°44'48" West t196.9/ feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Excepting therefrom that part convoyed to the Board of County Commissioners ua Deed of Dedication recorded May 4, 1994 at Reception No. 94039129. Parcel 13: All that portion of Section h, township 4 North, (Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., County of Laorner, State or C.,lorado, more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line or [lie Northwest I/4 or said Section I as bearing South 00°19'00" Last and withal bearings contained herein ietafive Llhereto. Commencing at HE' Northwest Lamer or said SeCiron 1. Thence along said West Imo of the Northwest 1/4 of Section: L South 00°19'OO" East /47.45 feet to the Sontl erly line of that certain parcel of land described in deed, recorded in Book [449, Page 254, records of said County; thence along said Southerly line North 39°53'00" Last 30 00 fret too NHL' which is parallel with and 30.00 feet. (measured at right angles) east of said West Tine of the Northwest I/4 of Section 1, and the East Right—of'way Isle of U.S. Highway No. 29/ aryl the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1 hence along said parallel line and stud East Right (31 way line South 00°19'00" East 1 /49.36 teat; Thence leaving said parallel litre and said East Right-of-way line South 89"1)2'00" East :82.09 feet to the approximate centerline of Lhe existing I Ionic Supply Ditch; Thence along said approximate centerline the following twenty three (23) courses and distances: (()North 46°28'00" East 13.42 42 feet; (2)Nortli /5'30'00" Last 125.00 feet; (3)North 67°16'00" East 200.00 feel; (4)North 75°15'00" East .300.00 Oct; (5)Noith 83°00'00" East 180-00 feet; (ti)South 88'24'00" East 350.00 fret (7)North e;9° I.1'00 bus: 60 00 leeL; (8)Ncrtlr 50°34'00" Fast 80.00 feet; (9)North b5"22'00" East t00.00 feet, (f0)Nurth 581130'00" East 143.00 feet; (11)North 70°38'00" East 60.00 feet; (12)North 52° 10 00" Fast 100.00 e ( 13)Nar Lh '13015'00" East 130.00 feet; ( I.4)North d0 /00" East L40.00 feet; (11i)North 81'0B'00" Last 150.00 feet; (t6)South 88"13'00" Last 240.00 feel, e l/)North 78°03'00 Last 200.00 feet; ( I$)South 08" [won" Last 375.00 leet; ( ,9) North 09° t DO" East 150.00 feet; (20)Soritlf /50312'00" last 90.(10 feet, (21 )South 48°29'00 Las:. 3/5.00 feet. ( 32)South 39°18"00 East 100 00 feel; (23)South 20' 19'00" Las; 104 04 heel m [10 2, East line of that certain parcel of land described in "Quit e;lamb" deed, r(icor(Jed as Reception No. 6/004414, records of said County; Thome leaving said approximate ee nlerhrne, alone said fast line of Reception No. 8100 414 and along Commitment No. TNWSuoulrl(d e ; hie East line of that certain parcel of land described in %Wilt Chini" deed recorder) at Reception No. 8/00.1413, accords of said County, North 04 Id 011" Wi sI ! 366.3.1 r test to the North line of that certain parcel or land descrihed in "Milt CI urn iced r,rcor(Ic! al Rr teptlon No. hi/00441S, records of said County, Ihence along said Nor-tff line Hunt() 108'00 West 262.(6! teat to the East He of that certain parcel of land 1 scri'oed in deed, Ierordr'd ;n Hook I464 l rte tI records of said County, and to the North line of that certain parcel of land de.scrihed HI "Mort r I rirn ' deed, r0cordr c at Recepton No- 88056077, records of Said County; Thence along said North The of Reception No $$0660// the following I.wo (2) courses and distances: (1)South 87°08'00" West. 15 E44 feet; (2)North 79°07 0" West 68.63 feet to the East line of that certain parcel of land described in deed, rercorclod In Book 2 L38 Page 488, records of said County; Thence along said East line of Book /138, Page 48 ,, Soot(' 00°04 30 West 0 42 feet; ['hence leaving said East line of Book ,713i, Page 180, North 79'03'48" West 229.41 feet to the West line of said Book 2138, Page 488 and to the East line ot that certain parcel of land described in deed, recur dad rn Book 2248, 'age 1261; described Thence leaving said West line and said vast The Nor!II /8° I t'49" West 240-62 feet_ to the West line of said Book 2248, Page 1261;Thence along said West line South 001'04'30" West 8.23 feet to said Southerly line of Book 1449, Page 0251; Thence along said Southerly Tine the following six (6) cot rt! and distances. (1)North /8°06.00" West ,9.5 ' feet; (2)South 71`0000" West 0 !-75 feet; (3)No/th 89°5000" West 307. /5 feet; (4)South 76".14'00% West 281.95 feet; (e)North 35402r I00' West 4 L2./0 feet; (6)South 89"5.3'00" West 159150 feet to the [RUE POINT OF BLFf1NNING. Except:mg ge tfaerehorn that part conveyed d to II E tate of ( ntxado I epartnienf of Iranspurtatbon in Special W rtinty Deed recorded Iii uory 11, 200' ar Itucephog Ni;. 200300/507 Parcel 14_ All !'gat portion of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, Township 4 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., County of barmier, State of Colorado wore earth:w arty described as follows: Corrodering the West hne ur said Nor tlrwest 1/4 as hearing North South and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto, BEGINNING at the Nortliiwest corner at said ocs:tiun C?, thence Mono said West line or the No'tliwr,st 1/a South 1 ;00.00 red to the Northerly line of that: certain parcel of land described in Deed rec waded in Book a 12E, Page 775 records u1 said County, thence along said Northerly lane the h, lowing fault conrsr ,Ind distances: North 81°30'00" Last 100.00 feet, North 64'55'00" Easr 100.00 feet, North 48'50'00" cast 67.65 feet; South 79' 1.6'00" East 304.09 Peet, thence leaving said Northerly line Last 9o5.o 1 t'et In the houndary Erie of ≥unnyslope Reservoir; said boundary Line being along a contour line which Iles approximately 4 SO feel. above the principal dam spillway of said Sunnyslope Reservoir, thence along said boundary line of Stannyslopa Reservoir the following six courses and distances: North 25'09 'L East 124.61 feet, North 45 4ti 29" Last I /0.97 feet, South 86'32'0/" East 441.41 feel, South 68'66'33" East 184.10 feet, South 26'19'05" East 407 L/ feet; South 46°46'09" East 1.58 feet to the East lane of said Northwest L/4 of Section t7_ thence along said East line North 00 00 09" heist 20/3 /3 reet to the North line of said Northwest 1/4; thence along said North line South 09"52'22" West 20/2 83 feet to POINT OF BEGINNING. commitment No- TNWS00tmEm c SCHEDULE B - SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS I he following are the requirements to be complied with prior to the issuance of said policy or polices. Any other instrument recorded subsequent to the date hereof may appear as an exception under Schedule N of the policy to be issued. Unless otherwise noted, all documents must be recorded in the Office of Clerk and Recorder of the county in which ',old properly is located. NO h E: pursuant to Senate Bill 91 - t4 CC:JCS. 10-11 - 1 2) the Company will not issue its policy or policies of title insurance contemplated by this commitment until it has been provided a Certificate of Taxes Due or other equivalent documentation horn the County Treasurer or the County Treasurer's authorized agent; or until the Proposed insured has notified or instructed the Company in writing to the contrary. NO rEd Effective Sepfemher 1, 1997, C.R.S. 30-1U !U6 requires that all documents received for recerdiiig or filing in the Clerk and Recorder's office shall contain 0 top margin of at least one inch and a left, right and bottom margin of at least nnc half inch- 11-le Clerk and Recorder may refuse to record or file any document that_ does not conform. NO I5.. If this transaction thcludes a sale of the property and the price exceeds $100,000.00, the seller must comply with the disclosure/withholding provisions of C.R.S- 39-72-604.5 (Non withholding). A. Deed sufficient to convey lee simple estate or interest in the land described or referred to herein, to the proposed insured, Schedule A, Item 2A. NOEL: Section 3S 3E I IN (.1) of the Colorado I evised Statutes, 19/3, requires that a notation of the legal address of the pure Mimi!! tire, nece5sdrily the sane is the properly address) he included on the face of the deed to he r e cor dcd- NOTE: C R.S.39 1 r 01 requires Mat a Real Property r r ansfer Declaration accompany any conveyance document presented for _cordation in the State of Colorado- Said declaration shall be completed and signed by either the rrantor or irantee NOIE. Said document lutist he executed by the President, Vrce President or other designated authority with corporate seal or facsimile affixed. B. Payment of all taxes and assessments now due ,rnd payable. C. I he Company requires a t ix Certificate Waiver Affidavit be signed at dosing. Commitment No TNwS000100a 0 ; SCHEDULE Ifs - SECTION 2 EXCEPTIONS The Policy or Policies to he issued will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed o₹ to the satisfaction of the Company: E . Rights or clainhs O1: parties in pessessem not shown by the public records. Easements, or clarnhs of casements, not shown by the public records. 3 Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines shortage Ill area, encroachments and any facts which a correct survey and Inspection of the preen ,e, would disclose and which are not shown by the pubic records. Any lien or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public: records. Defects, liens encumbrances,rnr r , adverse( claims or other matters if any, created, first appear the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. Note: The above exception will not appear on policies where closing and settlement has been performed by the Company. 6. Any and all unpaid taxes and assessments. / Any interest which may Live been occurred by the public in the 30 feet of subject property by reason of resolutioni of Board of County Commissioners recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 86 at Page 273, whirl] provides for public roads 30 Ioet on each side of section lines on the public domain. (Affects all property located in Weld County) Righc(s) of way, including its [elms anccl conditions, whether it fee or easement only, as granted to Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation as described in instrument recorded April 22, 1965 in Book 340 at Reception No. 1461791. NOTE: Amendment to Right (itWay Grant recorded October 8, 2001 at Reception No. 2890234 NO I E: Amendment to Right of-Way Grant recuhded November 23, 2005 at Reception No. 3342.341. (Affects Section 8, Iownshlp I North, Range 0/ West) 9. Rrght(s) of way, inducing its terms lnd conditions, whether in lee or easement only, as wanted 'o Public Service Company of Colorado, the e ,rrihed in histrunnent recorded July 26, 1966 ih: Book 5/1 at Reception No- 1493296 (Affects the East 1/2 of Section 8, Township I. North, Range 67 West) 10. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in tee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe l inc Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded February 18, t 975 in Book 732 at Re.cept:iun Nu. 1654 ,22. (Affects the Southwest 1/4 or section 9, Township 1 North, Range (3/ West) Commitment No. ThIwsoohlo1)4 c t 1. Terms, agreements, provisions conditions, obligat/ons and easements as cone Judgment and Decree recorded July 18, 19/7 in Book 803 at Reception No. 1724788. (Affects the Southwest aired in Order, J /4 of Section 8, I ownshrp t North, Range 67 West) Reservations made by the Union Pacific Railway/Land Company as described in deed recorded July 6, 1892 in Book 1116 at Pule 5198, and any alter-Est!, I.heroin or rights thereunder. 914/04,C, Request for Notification tttior, or Surtace De veto npru�nC recorded Ma �,' � 2NO Y �5, �J02 at Reception Nc. (Affects the Northeast 1/4 of Section 9, Township I .North, Range 67 West) 1.3 Standley Lake Canal No. I Standley i.a1<e Canal No and the Bed of the Big Dry Creek, and any and al' rights of way lucre fore, as evidenced by Map and Statement filed March 24, 1909 at Filing No. 139312, insofar as the same may ,effect subject property. (Affects Section 9, township 1 North, Range 67 West and the Southwest 1/4 of Section 32 Township 2 North, Range 67 Wnst) 1 ;. Doyle Seepage Ditch and any and Statement ag d January har e' Ind all nigh( of way therefore, as evidenced by Map and property. y 4, 115 �e1 ilmg No 209>U&, insofar' as the same may affect subject (Affects the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West) 7S- Christy Ditch and [:e,;crvoir, and any Y -� Statement Di Ned f Apra ey and all rights o wa 1H rr lent, as evidenced by property. te. '/ ,.v Filinu No. 1) 10938, insofar as the sonic may affect subject (Affects Section 9, Iowirship 1. North, Range 67 West ) 16 The Doyle Ditch and any and all rir,nls et way therefore as evidenced by Map and Statement filed February (, 79,6 at Liling No. 07:3c insofar rs the same may affect subject property. (Affects Sections 6 aild 9, 2owns)up e Nora Range 67 West) All interest in all Coal and rrther rnr rural rights as granted in a deed recorded October 20, 1930 In Book 1032 at Page }56, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. (Affects the Northeast 1/4 of Sectron 9, Iowirstrrp I North, Ran ge 6/ West) ttl Right(s) of way, inducting et terns, and conditions whether in fee or easement out to Public Serves Company of (Inlorad,•i ,Is described rn insliunu-lit recoruc:d ]nice y' as granted Sections 6 and 20, 1942 in (Affects 9, lownslup 1 North, I?angc 67 West) Commitment Co. TNW50001001 (, ; 19. OR and gas lease between Rocky Mt. Feel Company, a Delaware corporation, Rocky Mt. Fuel Company a/k/a Rocky Mountain Feel Company and I. S. Pace recorded March 31, 1970 in Book 623 at Reception No. 1544576, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. NOTE Extension of the above lease as claimed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.R.S. 38- 42-106, by Amoco Production Company, a Delaware corporation, recorded November Book 656 at Reception No 157/93i and recorded July 29, 1974 Ira Book 719 at Reception No. 1641495. 971 in NOTE: Extension of the above lease as claimed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.R.S. 38- 12-106, by Basin Exploration, Inc., recorded September 28, 1992 in Book 1352 at Reception No. 230.189'F, recorded November S, 1992 in Book 135/ at Reception No. 2309893 and recorded December 4, 1992 in Book 1361 at Reception No. 2313.341.. NOTE: Extension of the above lease as claimed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.R.S. 38- 42-x06, by SOCO Wattenhe'r9 Corporation recorded August 6, 1999 at Reception No. 2711700 and recorded August 30, 2001 at Reception No_ 2879541 . NOTE: Notice of Oil and Gas Interests and Sr r Face" Use recorded November 16, 2000 at Rec., No. 2807460 option NO-IE: Notice of Oil and Car, Interests and Surface Use recorded November 16, 2000 at Receptior No. 2807461. 33811.36. NOTE: Request for Notification of Surface Development recorded April 21, 2006 at Reception No (Affects Section 8, Township I North, Range 67 West, the West 1/2 and the Southeast 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 We s1 and rho Southwest 1/4 of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 6f/ West) 20. Oil and gas lease between Rocky Mt. Feel Company a/k/a Rocky Mountain Fuel Company and Pan American Petroleenr Corporation recorded October 1, [970 in Book 634 at Reception No. 1555.516, and any interests therein o rights thereunder. NOTE: Extension et the above lease as clammed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.R.S. $8. 42 106 by Amoco Production Company, a Delaware corporation recorded October 24, 1974 in Book 72 > at Receptrou No. 1647354. NOTE: Notice of Oil and Gas Interests and Surface Use recorded November 16, 2000 at Reception No. 2807460. (Affects the Northeast 1/4 of Section 9, lownship 1 North, Range 6/ West) 21, IRight(s) of way, including its Lerris and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Colorado Interstate Corporation, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded December 21, 1971 in Book 659 at Reception No 1580666. (Affects Section 8, Township 1 (North, Range 67 West and the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West) 22. Right(s) of way, including its ler ins and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Continental Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation, as described ni instrument recorded November 21, 1972 in Book 680 at Reception No, 1602.087 (Affects the Northeast 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West) Comnril_ment No. TNws000 tata C 3 Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded August 20, 1973 in Bonk 698 at Reception No. 1619777, NOTE: Amendment to Sight of Way ,rant recorded December 6, 2000 at Reception No. 281 1291 (Affects Section 8, township 1 North, Par rge 67 West, Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West and the Southwest 1/4 of Section 2.. Township 2 North, Range 67 West) 24. Rights) of way, inclrrd ng Its teims and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Continental Pipe Line Company a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded January 25, 1974 In Book 707 at Reception No. 1629045. (Affects Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West and the North 1/2 or Section 9, Township t North, Range 67 West) 25. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether rn fee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle lacterrr Pipe I Ire Company, o Delaware corporation, as described in instrulnelil recorded January 25, 197-I in Bode 707 at Reception No. 1629088. (Affects Section 9, township 1 North, Range 67 West) 26 Right(s) of way, including rt . terins and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Ea tern Pipe f ine C:omparry, i Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded March 12, t980 ni Book 497 at Reception No. 1819445, (Affects Sections 8 and 9, township I North, Range 67 West) 27. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe tine Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrumcrrt recorded November 18, 1980 in Book 920 at Reception No_ 18117/9.(Affects Section 9, Township L North., Range 67 West) 28 Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in tee or easement only, as granted to Amoco Production Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument: recorded January 22, 1986 in Book 1100 at Reception No. 2040171. (Affects Section 9, township 1 Nor th, Range 67 West) 29. Terms, agreements, provisions, conditions, obligations and easements as contained in Non- Exclusive Right of-VVay Agreement recorded May 5, 1992 in Book 1335 at Reception No. 2286933 and rep recorded August 27, 1992 in Book 1349 at Reception No. 2301475. (Affects Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West) 30. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or casement only, as granted to North American Resu0rres Company, a Montana corporation, as described in instrument recorded July 16, 1993 in Book 1392 at Reception No. 2341389. (Affects Section 9, township 1 North, Range 67 West) 31. Matters of survey aiLluding but not limped to the Little Dry Creek and the Bull Canal Lateral No. 4 as shown on ALFA/AGSM I and I itler Survey recorded May 1., 2006 at Reception No. 3383775. (Affects Sections 8 and 9, Township 1 North, Range 67 West) 32. Reservation of right of proprietor of any penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore, in U.S. Patent recorded December .27, 1893 in Book t31 at rage 34 (Affects the Southwest 1/4 of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range ti7 West) Commitment No, TNWSOOU I ON O-3 3-3 Rto I Jani way, Union Rural El ectric drLind Association, Ink., as dt srribe I in whether instrument recorded September 25, 1 969 granted in Book 615 at Reception No. 1.537178. (Affects the Southwest 1/4 of Sr tort 32, I ownship 2 North, Range 6/ West) 34. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or casement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded October 16, 1980 in Book 977 at Reception No. 1839047. (Affects the Southwest 1/4 of Section :12, township 2 North, Range 6/ West-) 35, Reservations made by the Union Pacific- Railway/Land Company as described in deed recorded October 26, 1885 in Book 50 at Page 143, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. NOTE: Request for Notification of Surface Development recorded May 28, 2002 at Reception No. 2955212. (Affects the Northwest 1./4 of Section 15, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 36. Right(s) of way, including i s terms, agreements, provisions, conditions and obligations, whether in fee or easement only, as described in instrument recorded December 23, 1891 in Book 104 at Page 255. (Affects the North 7/2 of Section 15, township 3 North, Range 68 West) 37. Reservations mace by the Union Pacific. Railway/I_and Company as described in deed recorded December 22, 1895 in Book 149 at Page 429, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. NO E: Request for Notification of surface Development recorded May 28. 2002 at Reception No. 2955212. (Affects the Northeast 1/4 of Section 15, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) Right(s)t(s) of way including its Lentils and coiidltions, whether in fee of- easement only, as granted to Weld County, Colorado cIS described in instrument recorded March 31, 1938 in Book 1024 at Page 148. (Affects the North I/1 of Section 1 S, I owirslrrlr 3 North, Rari0e 68 West) 39. Right to deny or restrict each and every right of access to and from lire land insured hereby, directly onto abutting stic.el or highway desrgnoted as Colorado State Highway No. 185, by reason of grant or relinquishment of said access nght(s) to the Department of Highways, State of Colorado, recorded March 3, 1959 in Book 1525 at Page 636. (Affects the North 1/2 or Section 15, Township 3 North, Range 613 West) 40 Right(s) of way, Including its terms and conditions, whel.her in fee ur easement only, as granted to Public Service Company of Colorado, a Colorado corporation as described in instrument recorded July 22, 1998 at Reception No. 2621625. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 15, -Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 4 L. Matters of survey inclnding but not limited to the 4.5' Concrete Ditcn as shown On ALTA/AGSM Land Title Survey recorded May I , 2006 at Reception No. 3383780. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 15, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 4), Rights) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, as described in instrument recorded Mardi 17, 1909 in Buok 296 at Page 149. (Affects the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 16, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) commitment No. TNw ooo Una C -? 41$ All rights to any and all minerals, ore and nietars of any kind and character, and all coal, asphaltum, oil, gas and other like substances, in or under said land, the rights of ingress and egress for the purposes of mining, together with enough of the surface of the same as may be necessary for the proper arid convenient working of such minerals and substances, as reserved in Patent from the State or Colorado, recorded March 31, 1913 in Book 370 at Page 556, a interests therein or rights (.hereunder. rl any (Affects the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 1.6, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 44. Matters of survey including but not limited to the 4' Concrete Ditch as shown on ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey recorded May 1, 2006 at Reception No. 3383778(Affects the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 16, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 45. Right(s) of way, inciudir g its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to The County of Weld, as described in instrument recorded July 19, t893 in Book 43 at Page 1. (Affects the Fast 1/c of Section 17, township 3 North, Range 68 West) 46. Rrght(s) of way, including de terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to The Highland Ditch Company, as described in instrument recorded May 23, 1923 in Book 690 at Page 575. (Affects the East 1/2 of Section 1 7, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 47. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Union Rural Electric Association, Inc., as described in instrument recorded October 19, 19/0 at Book 634 at Reception No. 5562/g, (Affects the East 1/2 of Section t7, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 4t;. Oil and gas lease between Raymond 1. Runyan and Calvin Petroleum Corporation recorded June '_/, 1980 in Book 907 nt Reception No. 1828.579, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. NU; f Extension or the above lease as clamre d by affidavit of Pio0uction, pursuant to C.R.S. 38- 42-106, by Calvin I etroloom Corporation (0,APCO), a Colorado corporation, recorded April 13, 1983 In Book 993 at Reception No. 1923373 (Affects the East 1/2 of 'action 1.7, Township 3 North, Flange 68 West) 49. Rights) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe line Company, a Delaware corporation, as described in instrument recorded October 12, 1982 in Book 979 at Reception No. 1906197. (Affects the East 1/2 of Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 50. fDnght(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in tee or easement only, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation, as described In instrument recorded September 21 , 1983 in Book 1005 at Reception No. 1941168. (Affects the East 1/2 of Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 68 West) 51 _ Matters of survey includfi g but riot Irmited to the 4' t_oncrc re shown on ALrA/AGSM Land Vide Survey recorded May 1, 2006tlines at Reception No. 33837/7.f7oad as (Affects the East 1/2 of Section 17, township 3 North, Range 68 Wrest) 52. Reservation of right of preamrietor of any penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore, in U.S. Patent recorded December 21, 1 892 in Book 51 aL Page 192. (Affects the Southeast 1/1 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 68 West) Conrmii:nreri No. TNWS00011101 e-3 53- Right(s) of way, including, Ps Lei cis and conditions, whether in fee or easement only , as reserved m instrument recorded April 25, 1902 in Book 1.94 at Page 434. (Affects the Southeast t/4 of Section 30, township 4 North, Range 68 West) 54- Right(s) of way, including its tern(, and conditions, whethei HI fee or easement , to Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, Iiu-, as described in instrurnent recorded Jans ry 27 1977 in Book /8 as granted at Rec eprron No. 1709908 (Affects the Southeast 1/4 or Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 6,8 West) 55. Oil and gas lease betwe r Re re r State or Victor R. Gr rep, deceased, by Bertha M. Grie P p sentative and Individually and Coral Gulf Exploration Corporation p, clonal 198 3 in Book 989 at Reception No 191754u, and any interests therein or'rights dthereunder_Feruary `tI NOTe Extension of the above lease as claimed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.F.S. 38 12-106 by Farnioii, Inc recorder) loly 3:1 , 1986 in Book 1122 at Reception No. 20631.14. (Affects the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 68 West) 56 terms, agreements, provisions, conditions, uhligations and easements ns contained in Recorded Exemption No. 1061 -30- a Rm 1342 2254310. :rod rune 25, 1991 in Book 1302 at Reception No. (Affects the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/1 or Section 30, township -+ North, Range 68 West) 57, farms, agreements provisions, conditions, obligations and easements as contained in Recorded Exemption No. 1061 30- 1 1 t 1341 , recorded June 25, 1991 in Book 1302 at Reception No. 2254311. (Affects the East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 68 West) 58. Matters of survey including hot not Ii nited to the Various Dirt Ditches, Fence lines, Existing Building on Easement and Pipes is shown on Al TA/AC'SNI Land lido Survey recorded May 1 , 2006 at Reception No _'8.37/9 (Affects- the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, township 4 North, Range 58 West) 59. Any leases or tenancies and any and all parties claiming by, through], or under such leases or tenancies_ (Affects all properly located ci Weld County) NO F. The following notices pursuant to .1.11.S. 9 1 , .1 03 {_once' nine underground facilities have been filed with the Clerk and Recorde.. . These stateol nts are general and do not necessarily give notice of underground facilities within the property. (a) Mountain Bell Telephone Company, rocorued Octouer I , 1.931 in Book 949 at Reception No, 1.8707(15. (b) Colorado Interstate Gas Company,rr y, recorded August 31 , 1984 in Book 1041 at Reception No, 1979784 (c) Associated Natural Gas, Inc., recorded April I.0, r989 in Book 1229 at Reception No. 2175917. (d) Western Slope Gas Company, recorder] March 9, 1983 in Book 990 at Reception No. 191975/. (e) Panhandle Eastern Pipe l me Company, recorded r orded October 1., 1981 in Book 949 at Reception No. L8/0755 (f) Onion Rural Electric Association, Inc., recorded Octoberr 3, 1981 in Book 949 at Reception No. 18/1004. (g) Public Service Company of Colorado recorded November 9, 1.981 in Book 932 at Reception No. 1874084. (h) United Power Inc. recorded January 21, /991 III Book 1288 ii Reception No. 2239296. (Affects all property located in Weld County) Comoshrrent No. TNWsom Lo04 c 3 e'0 Reservation of right or proprietor trf an recorded May 9, 89 y penetrating vein or ( in Book 2 at Page, 3/0. lode to extract his ore, in U.S. Patent Affects the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1./4 of Section 28, Township S North, Range 68 West) 61. Right(s) of way, including its terms errs and conditions, whether in fee or casement only, to The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph r o , as described in instrument recorded May 6, 1930 in Book 60/ at Reception eption No as granted (Affects the North 1/2 '66915. 2 of the Southwest 111 of Section 28, Township 5 North, Range 68 West) 63. Right of way, wether in fee Or ease rient only, for Lanrner County Road 9 over the Easter/y portion of.subject property. (Affects the North 1/2 of the Southwest I/.4 or Se(7tioir 28 township 5 North, Range 68 West) t,.:f- Reservations made by the Union Pacific ific R 3rlwr September 4, ma in the r 2y/Land Company as described in deed recorded S ptemts the North 1 n 5 at Page 384, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. 2 of the Southwasr 1./4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) 64 Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, to The Fairport Reservoir and Ditch Company, as described in instrument recorded May 11, 1.906 in Book 220 at Page 409. Y, as granted (Affects the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 19, township 6 North, Range 68 West) 65. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement. only, as granted to Platte River Municipal Power Association, a Colorado non- profit corporation, as described in instrument recorded Angriest 16, 1973 in Book 1567 at Page 786. (Affects the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) 66. Right of way, wether in fee or easement only, for Larimer County Road I1 over the Westerly portion of subject property (Affects the Norte 1/2 of tnc Southeast 1/4 of Section 19, township 6 North, Range 68 West) 67, Reservation of right of proprietor of any recorded Ma 2 penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore, in U.S Patent Y �, 1885 in Book 32 j1. Page. 59. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 30, township 6 North, Range 68 West) 68. Reservation of right of way fur any ditches or canals constructed by authority of the United States, in U.S. Patent recorded January 25, 1893 in Book 86 at Page 326. (Affects the North 1/? of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) b9. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Platte River Municipal Power Association, a Colorado Non profit Corporation, as described in instrument recorded March 1, 1974 in Book 1590 at Page 943. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section _30, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) 70. terms, agreements, provisions, conditions, obligatioirs and easements as contained in Order for immediate Possession, recorded October 12, 1979 in Book 1995 at Page 569. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) Ai . Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as granted to Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, a Corporation, as described in instrument recorded Alrgust 28, 1980 in Book 2065 at Page 632_ (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 30, township 6 North, Range 68 West) Commitment No TNA/st nclfrrr C-; 72. Right of way, wether in fee or easement only, for Lai rarer County Road 30 over the Northerly portion : of i/subject property and eanmer County Road 11C over the Easterly property. (Affects the North 2 poa lion of subject of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range 68 West) 75- Reservations made by corded y the Union ncr the R iilvvay/Land Company y 20 1895 in Book I.1 ! at Page 9/, cod any interests therein orrighatsn thedeen under NOTE: Request for NoUlrgatrorr of Surface Development -eaarded May 20, 2002 at Reception No 2002055062. J p (Affects the North Y . 7 of Section I , Inwnshnp 4 North Range 69 West) 14, 4n undivided ]/ 1 rnLcresl rn all oil angl March A 19, od .1 r 1LCIC 124 1 at , gas and ogler mineral rights as granted in a deed recorded (Affects the North 1 r Page 225 and any interests therein or rights thereunder. 2 of Section t, lownslip 4 North, Range 69 West) 75. Rrght(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement only, as °ranter) to South Loveland Sanitation District, as described in instrument recorded April 6, 1966 in Book 1325 at Page 66. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section t Irownshrp p North, Range 69 West) 76. Right(s) of way, including rt„ terms and conditions, whether in toe or to The Mountain States Telephone and telegraph Company, a Colorado corporation, as descrrhed rn instrument recorded April 3, oasernent only, as granted (Affects1972 in Book 1.+1S7 at Page 525. the North 1/2 of Section 1 , Township 4 North, Range 69 West) 77. Oil and gas lease between Kenneth M Markham v B., W.G. Markham 6 wife ill ,n and Energy Oil, Inc. rtecce ado_o Aprilverly, Willard 1981 G. 'Markham I & wife 9 Betty 555, and any interests lherena or tights thereunder. in Book 2109 at Page NO E: Extension of the above lease is claimed by affidavit of Production, pursuant to C.R.S 38 42 106 by Energy Oil, trio,ti r recorded rdedT Malu 1983 in Book 2208 at Page 1912. (Affects the Nor 1/2 o th r 'I North, Range GJ West) 78. lams, agreements provasrons condatroras, ohlrg correction Agreemca t recorded January 26, 1987 Rand easements 87 0 contained in Boundary Affects the North 1/2 of Section 1 , township at Reception No s7004409. ownshrLr 4 North, Range 69 West) 79 t rms, agreements, provision;, conditions, obligations and easements as contained in Eourrd,ary Correction Agreement, recorded lane ar y 26, 1987 at Reception No. 87004410. (Affects the North 1/2 of Section 1, r ownslnp d North, Range 69 West ) 80. terms, agreements provisions, conditions, obligations and ease naents as contained fn Possession and Use Agreement recorded August 23, 2000 at Reception No, 2000057627. (Affects the North 1/, of Section I , Townshi1, 1 North, Range 69 West) 8I. Right to deny or rts(rre, each and every directly onto abutting street or highway desight nated f access to and from the land insured N hereby, y reason of grant or relinquislrnre ,rt ofI eg t(s Colorado Statear F eat f No. ways S Colorado recorded January 22, said t ecee nyht(s) to the Department of of -iighwa s(Affects the North I/2 of Sect/on 100J w s vpl4rN th, h9 We Y Static of Township 4 North, Range C;9 West) Cornrnitinent No. DAN/smut out r.; 82. Reservation of right of proprietor of any penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore, in U.S. Patent recorded June 10, 1959 in Book 1094 at Page 295 (Affects the Northwest 1/-1 of Section 12, Township /I North, Range 69 West) 83 Right(s) of way including its terms and conditions, whether In fee or easement only, as granted to John L. Daily, as , described in Instrument recorded May 16, :1889 in Book 63 at Page 226. (Affects the Northwest 1 /4 of Section 12, lowrrslrip 4 (North, Range 69 West) � 84. Right(s) of way, including its terms and conditions, whether in fee or easement: only, as reserved in instrument recorded October 1 d 1.961 ill Book 1 154 at Page 455. (Affects the Northwest 11/4 of Section -12, Township 4 North, Range 69 West) 85. Reservations made by C.C. Chaney > Rice, in Book 1498 at Page < d F it t_ as r fight described in deed recorded April 6, L972 ti ' and airy interests therein or rights thereunder. (Affects the Northwest 1./4 of Section 12, l ownship 4 North, Range 69 West) 86. Right of way, wether rn fee or casement only, for Lirill-ler County Road 12 over the Northerly portion of subject property North Highway '8/ on the Westerly portion of subject property_ (Affects the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, Township 4 North, Range 69 West) NOf6: The following notices pursuant to C.R.S. 9- 113. 103 concerning underground facilities have been filed with the Clerk and Recorder. These statements are general and do not necessarily give of underground facilities within the subjeel property_ a) Notice regarding Underground Facilities recorded October 16, 1981 in Book 213/ at Page 1035, c)b) Notice regarding Underground Facilities recorded October 22, 1981 in Book 2138 at Page 548.d) Notice regarding r Undlerground Fund acilritres ie recorded May 20, 1982 in Book 2151 at Page 169. e) Notice regarding Underground Facilities recorded D ,cembei, 15, 1982 27, in B2 Book at Page 9at 26. Pa f) Notice regarding Underground Facilities recorded December 27, 19822in Book ? ea 199 Page 107/_ (Affects all property located in Lai uner County) 19c Z in Book 2199 at Page 1071;. NO f F. Pursuant to C.R.S. 10 I . 1 :22 notice is hereby given Has (A) 3 ne subject property may be located in a special taxing district; (B) A certificate of taxes due listing each taxing jurisdiction [lay be obtained from the County r reasui-er or the County Treasurer's authorized agent; (C) !INFORMATION regarding special districts and the boundaries of such districts may be obtained troln the Board of County Commissioners, the County Clerk and Recorder, or the County Assessor. NOl E: it- Schedule B of your commitment for an owner's title policy reflects an exception for mineral interest or leases, pursuant to C.R.S. 10-11 123 (I-lB 01-1088), this is to advise: (A) That there is recorded evidence that a mineral estate has been severed, leased, or otherwise conveyed from the surface estate and that there is a substantial likelihood that a third party holds some or all interest in oil, gas, other minerals, or geothermal energy in the property; and (B) That such mineral estate may include the right to enter and use the property without the surface owner's permission. io-tven under eno thou unnti fig, band, at hh 1L y or and thirty—firth,1nie barnirne lane 1. 'U]r nti Washington,tie t RIO}5 ,151100 L Oh I 1110 Uhl tad Status h"r of it Tana the orI- hung] 0 r < - s .v By tl Reel dent[ Ws. ll ]�/ / uYt, lie ab �s Hy M. P' L Hoy, secretary'. lad: Patent Numts:ro. t�as ', lieu rs rout H V ;corm-d, \: r ilk) Lend Office. No. 171 ,077, Filed for reeerd at 9 0'elUsk A. M. Nev. 211, 191.1., A. O. bother, Rse0r that. XXX,IX$kXXXkkXXk:O(XXXXXXN(XXXnk ahakakxXa e n)xxxk -.x XV.Wk)x,ck%kx?x {kY;OWXY)Mik:(C)Wakhk RkXX ;IX ;(XXXXXXXYX II U I. li L -'PEI's LIJ1)gill RH:y cods this hundred I ZS eua'r sun, b Lds r, is nrour hue dtl, �1 County thous he day or : I]pr , In th] year a cur of L1 et part' and Thu Rocky IAer]r, M. LInL or tit: 11t/ and Cur Lord State m Wyoming, i t C 0 1, Y u y ins and nine R or tit: Moo owl Part, �Y. r carp ornt inr! duly s Fitate or Colorado, o K �✓ l�nI' ]nr�� 1 WI2UF.g LPIi, That L v " under rte lane I d ll Lr Wl ($5 OU) and tL t 1f n:Id pop I/ u r r,lu u t pall-, nand paid birir 1 tnl and tea Luabl Sot tn( in by The said purl onditm rename x dyed doe wanted y o LB) ] and tl one to tt fain ton .IC the stimthe ac ntv Partpre od, o nta d) wa ous end, burgat,,▪ 1�]v7J dr oCE'07-Weyer), e hli CIrace, tra]BCeri HO hero t ewe n anor th) first part, in a f it win et)of d aorta u erns and ai n, d and not tbs. p ac know—leases,s, • Env tor.VCP, f 31 ti to any tax rho yet Off] unto t and by rheas contracts lwpra vvwont a, Lho to party leasert c .,,lord nE dbnco be1 Y, to—wlt; nal :nl ni n8 vb..):Lc, n'r r.htl..op 0 seal onto to, lea of the) snow)) _ fiBCU , equipment and uppiia�nO ltl irz'OpardB The Cu'low In r10 BSI and o1s I ItOJ tau:t or eland, The BL trials) I .dams County, State or Colorado,(ls) whet. i) i haul)oon atx (h to-wit: ), In turrtrtllllpI L one (l1 ucuth� �The following, decor Abe of e-' 'gat M'of t/ t [Ionia.. (i) Thechaos County, L said tI e i t„ nor Ghvry rat � 't C 1 i h Tull ]' (NI J up lot/sin, I !Lille (11 Mot, except Ohs -alt recm'dae said surface tiro true 1 1 in nm.r l of d xcelrinr or la fate ttu Ownnlrip, as r plat 73 (1) p uuth l,owlt: .c rot? ow.;r t,Lan tiro pa plat Of songs slaty—surface or t1w Pal Lowin Pilarl 1n Lem orris l (1) Unto Pine (5) and yt !b? H lots, shown on said plat.f , Losp one (1) to .n HL ek in lot:, hrin Block threw ten (5U) i0 UIL1vu . no (l ) tu in(�1, Black two vie von 1 1OL Lora tour (5) nnu 1 �. -11) Inc alnico,nine (y), in Block (a) tiresfir lore Onein _aloe (7) aand (16); 3p vela O), Lot sir (b)r in Block P O the , )J i`a,ne1 surface and Iaotr ale ran a two (2), ti¢oa our (4), Lot)) six 6 � V o1 the and ratted Portion(o) and � eel (12), In (p1 Cal: ki: opt- honer a �at van surd petBald , (Nil I :(o), than ark a =1 Y of the .last; pap L, but lnclu anal Ul pan•It :alas tyr (NIY-I r and attcnpt those i]OPG10S7B of raii,., parity rat and e a nti ileac In all s ';). to an by psi'. i to u- tnh �1' manta, ui piallane a of :ea td ]i - ! of IIn mo art oh Bald dnrq raw x ha rob male plants, fact ar a Thu) Y1 n5l ] .. coal mining..,, .la at] ] y , Y flrlul.Euent tail art f•a port or aFl?ltnnuf e, in„Cu'71 m; rY*f�ansd 1]ra]ri't soar nhi oh IDephir,- sni,l realty. sold impgovs i (2) Tlur nor tha not qu s^Lh_ ^'_]npe0n oat],], IDin1117i Plant c ni sr. a -.ale except, "land dt ) o,. "laid :test ton tat: ( ] or 501150ad ri y)) In toon Lbier hunIlr (U tli+ of any aril t]�n L„,n� Blau o'rrg� hero LcCn r= ti r w 'added ° ('aK -.•lal ZItY � T3 �K` t8.kE rI y r -r • • iron l-a..75„ 'I.3r72,)54A,,;.,,,,2 5:7S7 r,-,.'(lr ar' rgy p a^ �1 (I } Y! dt run:PAW it in Rook i.1h et pogo :i7 or loll tiollllnl 17aum record!,I unl e.,tr_ep thU �' le,'Id 0 00v I''- Won I hay 1 p Cl 1 II I:L;1' I LJnq., surf sou or t. �. (�') The xeat nut r o ntv luµl•t(3 utter northeast tss quarto,.go orne ant quarter (V ,f H7+ quattar o Lh), nor er or q1 ) I auto ore :Est, n; aro tt'r ell. is tot a ), he north north zrair or L r, south() - section thirteen u oU0L1 P nn Yl tort guart 'r � ° (1- )L m x,Ast �. I all to,- mfr ili machinery, or Ler, t Kt); -n I lr (B or al I or floc and oslnor mintt Yr a on nt nod a LU p omit 1l i1t Liuhich Ltnpro e7lrty Lttd ) machinery, ecatpule nt Prffin n li l upon oft d r (is lII1d app]tr r l 1 arc slideea promise a, l or whittl nd coal mini Ti r port of Llnpro 011 is I la Rt sps l 4 (d) Tie half of tic. northward. pl ' one (1) south,east tha s quarter III Of L t;ty fig (a9) cost trier of w etlur o teen lc and Mar the Winks by deed re corded era up nha ur ( )) Boulder helmty led it. page q r - ant Lt i 1 a m'Iiv ' if saudlshlp I' � , arzd ex ,- tho rfil-ood rt h o- rook ty"d by Svur5 Mink),f -tf-ire thoren n, tM r' on rdOr of said I p � (5) the north half :rhea quarter Ww oC t uu: tiwe t quarter (1} or 11'1,'-y), and tla not 3t C4Blt SAIL �'� sixty-nine (09) r (L, eu ,irra) ' suction Lerentccn (17), iltoonshir (nor Lllwsot hp,tyor of t.to Lout ail Ile he 'urtacr or 7• fnll< t cn (].) south, of tmv1U (Huge �•� iinl', de an z•l lad 1aLe to JUilnvi n'H N'i rs t, nddt.:,ion f Lots clever, (].1)( tvtul cu (1)11 tntr iron (13), 1'aurtu on and the In.le Cleft ( ') at lot, r uo ti+en (17) Ln Ninak Aver (14)' 1'l rteun (L (5); r) unJ :rtxtl>en (16), l ( Lots rive (5), n1•ht 1 ( roan (19) inb Is), i toeii(it I,fleBlock {um (4), ) oLt°an (16 ant Lots oh ion ), :Val (teen (11) t u (if)) (L7) 18Lta11n (15) rlrLa en (L ) Inc ln.tie , and nlrn- I And what u's kno l In Clock one bloc i Lot roe,- Igo (1); lYiaL< 1 ore (see n to1 (5) page dos Co6ra L (/) 353,._ (:i) I! j t Jb, of the Bouldor l Homy r mho r c. r tcd r Naafi. one Him Lra 2 of long Lie o ')r uu u�rII)t i fet .L 5 (9), 1n IIn omfsvn u( Souk 197, at the efiiae 0fi n (ho r -d to d r 00 r,. ul r tie rite et Or (5) n r' 1110ra or loss the (lac oz 9n u� so to gnu W,1= .toot, , f�11, , s=lrrdun in Iluuk 16 .3,l� 3 S pngn 153, in k ' (6) Pile couthweak ghat:Lur of L - sh Sp one (1) touts, or south a ot. quarter t VYi or Louotded to Book 166 at alb sixty nag) (04) seat; rub lest, homy veyn:) nL n�eLion tin (10), in town- ship ha if Lb:: r':ooros in Lb or flu., to c'nrthe lease 'u Sacra Mir taker � 1f1 e tin ,. of ur;{ boulder (7) ion south halt u fix, auL}r(IN I, l0 rz ev (Ca, u7 SF; ) 01' suction rhSrt 111p a-- (1) north, of mart s1.xty nil (L9) vest, a xlopt 1,}m surface of Wirt ]U t„ in Excel star Place, towl t: y._Yi ye (i5), In tovm-(7) ant twelve iota sc ten (7) -at e ' eight 6 following described (12), in bloc '• to(vt(II (1)1 rvvu eta sedan ( ), in Black throne 1. (7), in l�), Lrto so van i6) oleo < oi L11' lY;)Slot nit U[ the La was hip the tL) et0 oh t 1 l it Lirt rl ri.1ou t Tar for th. northeast of r1r.Lc +tdt nt ra (69) tie 91 du (I I11i r run r' a sail cti 111 0 ij{ht (c soh rod as rand {lip east edth l ) idiot le t -along Leto en (40 B) riot!( 1 hr sou l along °l n y,ht t: veld section elgtlt (s tin nth: 1w it along rosy � the twat'on�lr�ln in(; at o 1 el 1,11 ice ) s .vanGe south forty rot lint; , �d nine / nira lino of flu nurthenit quarter' ( Il) canseventeenn hundredth:,the tar ar N..-i Ind L told l r se:l Lt Cart. (11 99) chains; flu ra.0 il)tee ern ninety nine huorlet ll. io, to piaci,Wl north niL, - �I-i - those lots 1'n l to lama ILh y7) =1l_ L Lo ( l0{tli) A 1' 0 lo us In Flor4 [1 `ii I,1 t- the p1 ca or he ohs (1)r two 1 ,M1el ), nI o1 land, t; curt nh o)cep thetclad,ne; L sus_7 Anti) arid Pisa (17) hot, (2) three (),j live (5) olu (6), l one 71 , e on f(5), s, Les!) (1 - A lncLe Leo in(1 Block n,rep n�,( I) to Hint] occurs (/) (9) L L) tried, in vo eo0p ri): 0)_etas!) s< 'etr Block. Pour (<4); Lots one 7) and el got (b) 1n llloek e1.,,venL(11 eleven o I I L) rind tv„arl (1) 10 and Lot six (5), eleven All) Lot), Lau (1`')t in Thick tun (10); Lots rl (-i) and ii l,,a (1 7 In El if:k iifcen nr°1 sox (6) Irk Plonk thirteen (13)(9) The oral in (15). (S) in the tonthwevt u ft)ter township one (1) e th, or r It or 1the m ubl .. t que.z Lur (sVat-dean w ,11 _Inclusive r (ti'hI two C p rYy both (n(1 ct a, t err the i or iN.00) orus l+0 blurt eight Lots ten tot HLoci one nLLL lx ce ur Lu Ls(10) to (neve: teen 1_): e teeobo one (1)eevantaen (1'1) Snelun its, { r (11) lac tee Lcoy 1n � three ' tdrtr Ly { ) to auyea Your l . colt Faille ( icy-e t z o oP tiL;1 (4)S all in a `^) 'ni nu nL a ale rr (34) 1n 1 t.s I ( )+ Lutga '1) ur (4); ee plan dt tuate to e seen I _7) t1 idi rL twe ct _ j to Blocksection ci[ht (F;) to :odd Spurns ll -t qt i' r OF �'0 (a0) in o�site, iii t ort Coal end Coke Company d all al ualtl aauthe net 14 or tow - ny by Ldvard 1 ¢I 40t tar (b recorder e n proper LS anti rh r•EJ let-of�Dray cam eyed to' The North- urn said Boulder g(ex by dead reatndeu to oral (1), in said CowcGv (excu(t Lt.: au i pool'_ 9_5A at am Acre Place I, andto pP lints P 6 oke462, in fiw c1'finc lit party a? the first aloe the At n1e coal ml non, one (11 MU two (?), in Block faction of pleat o scud 0110th root quarter of f, aths:l and arter a eight 1 1 said o party lmpr or a'rants of Utz said fy) whim). ( lent nnI Lripo evune my out quarter tan (qVf� of g4) of said I 11(7) The auto of a part a (wild realty . p'h', of say Lien ai aid trnuv e tend It 11 e e I Pello vat 00110, (8)r tit townellt h,'l L quart or p one (oO south, Of '4 000 silt the aauthenst quarter (Slq of BeginnirF, t the oUrhaasv corner or tar (SVfy ory rot rro ([9) rra aj� described AiffyA I the ma north ), thence nor f'i ye hundred 1 aid Ofeetbgin as -two ( , thee sf (tax of obeginnin - a'_ one hundred eight (106 iS one ns twenty-one hundred ) nu ) feet to the cr uo l (h) Loot; ✓ one (iii cue,Woe woo L[ll rs..) feet place of pnr thirteen r lees. ea cast the ixiu a- thundred ° hundred let} (3(l I (15) ,00te st ono hundred ei one feet trr t .r tlnl , ((ii EC o; ingthence south or L?3rtp (1},p t (lr o) r. c; thane,' north thlzte eu Ce a to the plate of bngizu ing, containing ono (1) (ll) The eurP oi',ri eau of tun etc (t.;) ) sa he s quartxz (Stir) t Lee trout r hey), section e117L 3 inert- l ele 1)Lz Lq-„ 26 t, thane' east 9+{� ttlllrl ore ( )r iu tuwne1111 15 au (din uom lovneet oiler is t, tteo o fee el tom nd d tiro (805 e pace) so togs e north el- ) Wfd to let trueor ranee Deere—nine Mho hnnn(eci tote tit place of hog inning; thane() east one 1—e tletr r, fund oitrhti tan(ha (lroH.&) relit; VI the eve tn. ; - the b) P1atlr tru11yod ui -1b(161 ) felt it nu so1llh ripOlt hiinrlrU, twenty-wt.ty { ,u['Paee orro a tract oPlace or l u1 in eginrnng Opt l liial tID le in, p R Lr ttnlTemh Rot fort eight eight (rs)r II to r south;ant —te Lhr (S OS ben the ei a (ant u- V lie chatter -a true y9) Lou (1) !Tooth_ � not r4aM acres; P In the t g et xt 1 n ( r I and ti Te shut. � t oral tie south-mitt charter1. IIR' bat LtNLI the Y-al 16�) toot do ycll be as a �� ad auction Y point orbeginning - ` t dearth- at ttu e tot g , hicIle hJinlr{s r . Litt ()Hoof amt 8111,18,81' (511vrutle att. quarter tram the o I1 iilelt,a ld nt two-i or a ) or tale :'.action. 13 (0, or G '�). ) � soot thee at, rvarm'r of thin i t-t' !1:100 �t (b), which trine on et e gilt ()eat Lite min en at I. aoutlinest dnmrtarsaid ) rat he ant q arter, 13 ornun1y to nth( -nor sni Of' apt rl uou the eat quartet - 1 and t (34&2) Peet' emin e south twohundredl) pc o north a1 gbt,y- II f t; degrees ut t - Porte o rn ndtthrah.Urea hum( id p g tyre t @.t handf trend F the one ) d reo it live forty-one (:.41 4 north 0 ('�17 rt11 nUY, .a nt lm , 3) feet; thigh-ten 1 r maws of Fort (2 0) to nine. Oat twin hundred Y (,.a❑ our deed Ca'ty-nira (349) root; )_ ((12 Alth, or gang() al tut.nit rialto 1n inn ) t r ti. the ) 1 to oC beginning.9) A7 I the 0iy? zra) at gage t7 U, gang() hi tty nira (69) rust, y hate (1:.zn of sec cb girt held et It`Yea and ren (iJ) in tow nshlp Boulder n- County :co dt granted in tie icii recorded In Book I (()(13) rotiu[ half o flu southwest 81188 1.8r ( of ;:) nne ip one (1 )118 oright tango i.t., -rut,, (69) u, of auction lm nor (IL) in a d lane of-way an 30:coop t tl-. uniform.;rh the surface of {mound u- Ray he tt udonrY to mire and thaneuport reel quid lane '' (14) An ma tl,le'Jett ua d cor1. L1un thirty-six)4 twoutto th (1/20) 1.ut .r ..nt in 3l ,, to t wnuh ip or, mu Ln tP (69) 'r r tai tor (It) not tit, of tai (NbV4) of the ate-Lyon-Lie ct,1'_r{Iv (u)) twist,. sot (f5) Mb soh]()coat guar tor of t o v,Tvt 11 or it no rhhweot luart,,, in1.', E (1117,1- r yY ng at ) o tit or range a1 iy r,Ina (i3) nut, Logo -.) or section so vantean (1 be tr"i gocuisine , on I rtx:r wlih all w 7), in 7 on in iau. water and dRal'1 Id Pita (lb) All t1 , oe7; LL1 northeast 16) A (lo 1of. g 'r arid atl,r alttira), undor lying tin our roe, Or tit ()not leaf r or Lie se teg N 4) of eeet'1 n tworrry tlreu (23), In tom (70) w, t ti t clout o Hooke 2, office of the re nordo:rl of 1real rl Boulder ted 1;1 County IA 1.-. don d rat orded in Hook (1) south, page h, of range (17) The 818,11 fair.. of lot 81 ,ht (Lit 1 1,1 r r.nt,t two (22) ci ralvo, 1 Block two tin urface of Lot ono (1) to sl;: (6) Luc Thal in Clock three to the teen at' 1 ant itL1a. l2), and (3), nil to Plo want Hill Addition 110) All uL tl- coal the Ali olil r i_,L to w rthln ford underlying tie ion niria teen (19), in township on. tango petty of ilk, air (11 south,r itt r south ha Lt pare t pmts th home be in a rat lyi des ulna (69) rust, now 0be 0nua)l in Book kluteat t in 1,1y rtI if tla. i Bert said n ,Y dap,} iy 1❑ Itor- n der t Boulder Douro;y dr' loud recur hod in j4o at (U) An Hirt lti 1. 1 in, I I 1 ? ) ii stile r (.) ntimed l i end to LI a tlrcort 111 (1'� tl.) so11 r, . �` northeast tit r 'a'/') Or section faun k c CIVIC,- or said mart t mien n said flan ere btdexcept the itlCommencing at tin, t 'ec Lion, Wald (161 acresix teento ritesR. 0 tole ( ) aoten (1in tin hole no; thence o air ::'.re tiny, Th.; too w r do n,1lh a u9 to�ows, �e t I Fte n (16) =t sixteen Le ((Iii16) ch na, oe of : also all of the chains 000 Wu.tf snoraid party ter, oh ti w' 'a south trio (10) also e sigh tine and 'hour +t which the -,aidLace remaining Undivided to onno, Lo the lease a -ho if (9) Interest c or v ,said pr al p fo thnnl nq. horded in Boo -1 211,a in and to Otte vu Linen otr the Ha r.i.a -- S'7' gat r'� 1n tilt urn pal.t hen in and to the Carl nrinln- ca u the recorder oa oyurtY by virtue the Nest 5 pi ant and other improvwrtl Ilia U, of the part 1 on said said Boulder Count Jpre mLre. ,r,1un,1 Y. also F. ng Lo the ((Teal Party of (�0) Thu west hall' u tie. (1) south, off rat e at f hat r la(�, or yam) of e.ctr on r,»u t :mound)nLy ('Jo) mint- - rG✓—y{Ixrt (Pa), in township a one I ( 1) the north rl. it' of the r ,time t rarer to Id west quo ter 5 (1J� or SI4i)r the nuuLha a-gyp u test ( Ca of V{y), and Lk: aouLinulat rater(dr or the e 1 an tar of the south- aif2r een (11 ) 1u t dvn-Li6 Oh (1) ;tenth, ur Tarim, a tity-Wiry a(6p)quarter r nT ter ( iN of SEK), of ice- Lion (2') The south,an quarter (l'H ) ul roan()! (Wf- he 8rya ) ty i te(is)LI Horan (In) and t went halt' of the y thesaid section l.nn fifteen (I5 nor atineas t quartet of t1 ectiovu at darter ) the SOU LB halt of the slto south- ea8t theas (qu 'Iguest ut quarter (6-} o[ h- I of L.�) or' auction l (N1 T or seolt and the ar t,r ve t A.. (eat o1 quarter or et zoo en (1( ) the f tinreact ruurtt quarter of the ae ett- '4Be atl on nn von(shun (17); tl d it u1' tfn booth(eat quartet' t• no&theist guar-ter or tow yuutlro ant Inarr,at aaaT, hu1P DC tim 1 nor the amt quarter); (al of N' 1, twenty- one (21), the xont haft or ti , no (Nisei i• 6Et:) or :section ) tntyhi, (20 ter oral tar 4 northc:pet quarterthe edit quarter (WI_ of N`� )� all of aeon o[1 f (N�r or NiN y) tdto t at' brit (14�1 the *PL), the Irortdu30et (ors of N4g), (except the our Pe southeast quarter u t theseer t ilte for fanning taco nl'vda;laid :t Loathe;Pfaff quarter of the rte Loy BBE qU al our Boulder R and grazing e burger so pr;laid dad in 'rite .meld nortivaat quarter, t der ❑ounty re tardn,) and all. or the heed record() in CSar t '-' .) ,a' (said cord to coal. motor tying e p the' <Ur3, he Pa s, ' Ire re mo ve ri lit �uah mane Y ng the mar Yalt or Lhr n 6 3(b, oP`aeid Yk i constructed or err only as not to 1RttlPrere- ' utheae t.qu�.11 (S�1;) exist on told lend) of notation teent xcep any *Barri,ai worth may etp _ timer—one (21) and Twenty--too (fn) lando nda)r except.liar onycyod, I -Th o and Coku Company to and except rha loud and sly il)eaid sa Ctiorif P 4YTie Umitten)tj taneulid atom Cana] eo C1 pony©bsd b r i lyo9n and recorded in Book ara't R, servoy T)ia liorther{i phi Boulder County )1.7 at ie to Company felce by' deed dated Surge ai !� YT ldtn pose, a re of the 17c:cords da in the dPP}en oP , sat dJCd g rot nor Conveyed her eU tut tr, rul di rig �i}, a ve nee 'y Ilea which mpa tenth, oYr oaid �'f nor of acct ion owe art the Raid Thu Northern Cott u 'y- (';1(79 , the t Bnafer`Ys' Y-o tl.ht L LrS+ ,u- Coe n (Eli) of maet.icn f.htrt (32), 1 h)' Cho etas t hr'lg (Eli) meet on Lnurt P Rt/, Lhel Aeat h �r-•. (oath, Y-twy (3 )., run all Y nirn {�4) p5oneaat of rangy seventy (7C) PR,stn and a11r °nf.tmt 'Lii 01 Lhrem ( un h 1Y,'' tt9� 1n pr 0 vomiridtn. alai coal ,otretil plant In t;My Tttid any (1) ti�`4 !loot u, mao7tlYvity aqulp,1x�A�'kr tr Id tip a Pert 11YOn void d- part of enid realty.realrY n ❑ L ly t - t,> the t par I\ °f t li; !1Y I Itl ( 3) The nest Port wLl uN ticl nlLr o1 The u11t ore d Lino one (1) touter of ran ° --:.t 3 t .: (WS r ;.yl chip ttn0 (1) tow,t' I L nin. iLy (70) r t c;c I1 ch. S) E tioil t nt' .'100 )tip arm (te tt: e 't -Le: �.,o t 1 re, lu calf t ar the ollm+'1n a2(2 p( L Level Fu seventy (Al) west Wit .ol n. r uLio t,e nt, mat quarter or snid 1a31 dead (5Cp section ° [hunch) east o('a slut . r allowing `,alto( desert poi._ feet; th;cne su uth J twenty-es cat (Ty)t Olt I:hct HI) north lttw "�)> in ( t [ t; the t 0 '>eS :Id Ir.erand (1(00) Coo t; or tip - 't fire 0 ntntlLas the rj anLlt h. of said ha000 ri hLlIIch'od ('Y.)t)) rnet :norm or I wont -. t lint-the,t pVI!i itch 1'1V'n bon- (loud � said section ttx:ntY Jefon t d to the nth n tvs n'ty-eo von (pr) tit in loath '»..t ling , (707.1) i �. v o 'canto 1`7) ore Ulan t� L of tin tot .r to(�p.1 1 f011J)r�fe t n1 vxl t lln=, or tie loo enjoyment and ) eo,sJ tnu> e1 t tnith` ut [ Quarter V6yt7 guar aril ar u H t 9 to H 9 nt of till 1° t ' *Dept ail the Place o[�ry 81 nn1$;r on ltnrLur or eonisYen fm the 0utlat Si tot: ll tat0tiresal chit, and o<e:e 1..tal L� p.rtuiway to tot. 1/,treetnt, tr.dmy resort't fin p ntls L U )' r-wayarms t7_: h•rtut herd by (��) That portion 's r (ust Lai' l o[ LIP f i hl ut ((; )L o yo c rio d VUatnn t (Li), in township(sib) or the -[utn,�etquarter ( n ) o tttl north uh00 one (7) south o, t r iron,) in the Snot 11- 'V6 f (,. , it par tOitY or On (1 ,;t t talpe i 'thy-01 (In sane l; a (Mk ) part.r.. ) vmut in an td of 'nett°n eleven lnulrlor County Tiara ow rod 9 ' (>5) The 11n12thvo t by i a1xtY n1:u (1). twat a as,r t�lr LVltti) or bust-doh Pl,l'be.un I Li, La lion td 1 County (In) Li, t nsl tie:bad, ( V) The L on, (1) mouth, .I i' 1F tlJH al`11 t range 1 '8 f 26) de ceased,(1 a Cline L' Rate, « tin { tract t t '__ x the I t l l t o tar Jrn n i n e l l an I h t tojn his one aunt 11op rt. ,.,1 trap 1uue1° iLui of to 1p'tlt[ L wl 1.0 11 'lid is 't amen t et date o (1) he a or r 4 tlb art doer tea IS- Jn 1-) 1 1 ( i 1 tn for bale data oft',of'dtlnase), pruees I' Lrca• L °lnat,J s therein lroo idtoth (13) ye 0 'r'. tries a urn li it (cmi t roc al w.a; obi It[ P De[LL 1910, Party or Ile ha000,10 p ttn., °i' vr niel- These� run in scot pert GO tea) Ilouonu caul Lnpr olu ne n'ts ion to[Lidt lH asy<]ho by arc rt. �i❑ (`'/) Two coy tale 1 s by ea©Todd by r1'U eats i,uul (27) n. dot etnu:Lay 1, )h party or'or hs :mound th.,ttvu it trifle Coq part, tot tie Lit i'J sold Jls.loosed sots nn port, 1 pLtand r Tin Lillie,'lul Coal roopec Li 1L LY t�t veal 11� 1r i fl 2) oP ', rot hI' t n 1u the mining or it that as party [ n a sixty— al t coal Crcan s7-7 that rt lay � (((lit,,-() on t n (09) t ,Jt, ha 0f1on nin c upper telh of curt lie s not G71 n1' the Pao ( ))> to col Y 'upon e ielet of lying a township one art Of J under tot north('at t and ton other is coo (1) south, ), lrl tatvneo ip one (1) boar of f.lr eel (6 ) w a my of to ter �tata of Colorado, and which Ianue he fir or 1au[e sl..rt f olds woo 4r.0 in tot said o1 Northern of Co 0Ilq hake Coppery 'rid byWon Ghost tn1'tl end aer�p,tha to thisset la County the oath Ile taut 1k to t a'. patty or tt ]. first part hard to; so ld mt ']9v . and concurrent.w1'GI 1 CO t'tY nl all Ti,,-, 1116 cal tatttligamentnt 1 nulderr, ek,aetilli fiat 1Lnin Coal the t first aNE Ca prt all the with day a 1'0 bit fir t h,�,at i liters no mud]funl Coal suer; anted ceWS rtain property rt slid 1't I, daimport.of Coal t o "'9 thy ti: I ui8VL C la the rim- ' pant ty at rei s leart, In 1 Comps, a1fir Coal Mint,up .t to agree.. )'cp andsaid lea or .1k4;1 1st L l i ft of' the :old lease t vu end 139(3 Iandi al nu 0;'t t, ti b t 'cl ttl otherwise moll t �'ll rug lest the eft Hoot L ry trying - �. Company t part, 1cLeast tt� L;tart at end as l[7 the 'r1 1 January tt l ar i JO by salt!between rt ut 1 k t Setts in:tumult tar .ell - jin ll enu Tin 909 hr lI_ " d 11 allot e dpty,,tl 1111 a 1 h. r t el Mar ct 29, ht coal 1LLnll No rl fa.ell Coal f Coke Cunt ... ..Ito a anu avid The Louisville W. 'opts an 1„ party Company, tylia day of CoCe lr the damnthat ell Coal Pd nine 1.[ .I] pee and LI Of Lha ut and part, pool 1u<'ty n[' Gin firrt pmt an rhea danhan hereto nC One tit le aqe 5terminate stt1d name -t',Yln - Impsr sat f' l gall 1HAS('a between hers by d tie, ti 00 0 to re on out Id mt 900 arch wilily; part, here to, as xi re,t el,7 if ice ru_- Mae L 1)]ts; e- at-tar Payable part cunsi erar at l on rte 1, Thai [ oce , La L[ The sold par t y 0L the uncial' cols iruiunLln•e, to p' to and at th Bald party or the first atraorat all eguncial' se d le ins, till under g t all I - Cort r,, by t covenants, deli and ldoGn1 ltI'c cute oar hrmod o and YOWL, Hl' e ImY roae_ Ie aaid of, (nos n7 _hrc Glee to nu te-tena:er Cons t.o under sate the Northern IloaiPb Y Io, d b, rPtni out le " 1nder told tole I:OII piny, m, / Chu as to The Imperial a aA.d mnelt lye !- a, nu:uen tu. by ton void (25) lsstl or [Ix, first Part Y�"ty Led t2vt in:. amain le f dated j ,[t t 1, p of 'ty of tI t ft at part, and the 140t the!'II Ceti iComp hem'J t Tile Loutsv11 o Coal _ HS tit: no thireal ,Iltieer (pit' Company, aa 11111,0 t 7dron, quarter ,)1 tam unthau,t c p't,,r (s tole southwest (1JVIS) or 11't ;1 et to t andr i s 'tn1 ] i (5a) west, quarter (SV�i)r all - iw ant quarter YL) or �1 - . . k L If Cur VYll fill} � nor tgg9i [1 N uLaidar etiolate in let to r.Pion r no000 u,ltar is Ji tp)el to the +Ic Carroty IL 'm.Mier, 'It township , oat guar (lilt of' tile �)t lit said douMier 1 old o ) astrth, of Sri' 1900, Party o£ the ridpart; - ea or \Drtcrrl Coal by the said t ) Lt t cart SC ,I . .. _ .itith thy or Cotheris, ase PartytLouise(It Coal Mining Company, t. 1 s to ( vh1 t- _ I m^nin are 16 Wit) n that certain Y, of the, en and 9 Panty o[ the rat rn ease 6 xtY r+x tie a 10. �lUll Northern Coal denture enters] into part, t furring ng I end Coke Companyan the 5thto and ln�dify Norther as as Putt'' of day at June AO of tit pin, tr 1a r .P nr ty of Lou seLOnd part, rs„e, par'e. and the t dYlluilbetween aidft -oh and Tin dCompany April rt t and lmrring to tit -1 The Tun Ls tie aast soden 1, IMining 1'ae aria that modifying laid lnnae d Lease '9 an tare of carte190d'', indenture r Mere}, 1, Marsh 1, t8mod Il '( ti maid e sate The No['theta Coal made sad entered into the 25th and said a A lndan- Lollsptetllb modification ion saidOf April , ArchCoal sat- TheY. al 'w ld Coke Coi:pany, no party the ay of rat aparts Y,and the by and Lo M (Mining Coctpen al, pa[ t 11 1, 169graaid mothYlt party 0 f the all arc right,3. title tla t 1900,tvl part, alter. in and inter n °Y Ay it 5, r[Pr•rr inn t part, tithe u. w,1 'aid and noOnd so up 1O rd le ace rams told Lease deso.rl b0 ch flue ktarpr. or and rtL . modification rtlon or Juno sni appliance epeethered "rid to and to tiro to t. pent 1 �, 1902; also h va pentin e on the the III ono[n Into in ry id oral i nda home,8t to and wit?, Chu paid t ury or the mining pinrlia, !aachiFlru y,real equip- 'lent party erI, tg rove p t ea byr 4n 7 o P'1Y all royalties Y e t IL' first and m me 1p gun, 1 a 11 to, as uLoath, an a rider g saidtoefor uidi£allye agreements vul o statics which are b "'a u,„ Lawry out Co el m1 ich re 4a: for d by ti,t>natal 'et'e, ,ea agreemento „ of tl ants or by the 'Oho rt orthere L col nun tar obll as id threw orni -el. -h 11 onu the eslo;s ur] nY o ebr tenter y LW float pgrt h Y e b; said rT -und hereto :muter saidNorthers: (2d) That to � ht a se car utuier any urn Cool 00:11011Wt .runt ' and soh ib. No X- Crnl Min µ -Company, said I!'ae, - I no.et 111 1„L day r ly tt Lh ^4a� YMCRI h woe" rt , inter � -. � 11e Nut e o rrpanY leased on b- Wu: end Itt i. lop: n 1 tie 'mit hat days 0 nutu I p lorturn ased tl ( i o tie raw t1 um at i ea It L'`)7 r -' ctr'u t quaror No l tut (I'll, I� L ao :wee ) and Cutn `,l llla lla Mhwe at gilzt�tur t � teal Mining and tl t, thu -acluv r qtr Lo r- rat rtt Lb to al,,the re goat ter P [.le yu ez'tar (plp,p of yrr a 0111,1"a;t grlN t r (p � of I nor tl t bt you it r ho 69) 41 all ado:: 1:') and LW nor rIO (ft Rat - t, OF 11}„,) Meat, on :Moo (Sec. tuts, t n-tr R, ski); in Aug- ust, In HOlitd r County 3), Lmvn c o� to A. 0, 1697, ussl me le e: told ut n-i,rl le d. oTo trig part (T ri Soia•Ib Hauga el xty_ RR said Lwa a-;r 'Ulm bout.t t'117n Waning n� .��„� on Lie 13th clay op AiiF-,_ E hSr M1 � 6 L'a mprtoY; and , leased the on t 27th and _11th days of 9i prnla;r ty Leased ttt9tre t 10th and lihi it A. Ile 0. 8. Cel A. D. 1897 R5.sIgnod Ito. L1cii lu Tot?d Louis tl l.ti Thr � 37 to 1 'init.i who, In asing Company save tr Rex Cold hfinLrp, 0rrlrpurrY, and; r on the - j0tit day or August "WHEREAS, on fir laCtP, any of Det h r ll coalieucre; are and with Fun Woollier," Coal Culllpun,y L0 noiJ Lu thulatteC novar _Stnlrg Can-:psi cab' entered into an Rix Co thousand (70;000) Lane of 1 "WHEREAS; s��ln Lout;evil 4 I II Coal. Mini t, LOAR seie Leo rid t and lining f oonny said hauls y111u J,11597, h C 1 r l 1 I ih t l'-h, f ora Con shall O ulc R 1 pads ton to 10197; Ii -, al iii said rat op theeparty dlr rc t by Ph Louis tlrl i 95 rand cle e tea ne rat iforew nti limed 90 oi-r Q l in Wild Company nod -r ) r 1 Iv Oft Lb, northwest rue ,Y L t r 1 Aulr ,t 11th A,t it Mare:: t t ptrq Ler re: -tCoal - 1e stoat- (I0. r NW.; anti 11th, Y U l 97, and also which ahrtll (R 69) t i:) t auction earth b, no VI nits (tie<.{ aixtende et:will - i;, v 111101-Oaf ' , 19) 11 t� n li 1! mtr� and than, in tor air Se Ly, talrrruci to 11198;; Conn, ra tttdi try :Mr eri it by St cNor tin oat ]tea .nl 1) smith oar ct 11{b between err: teed Lein t iihered i, m dttr car ,else latch and the said Northern ,,0 on C t on trite nn to r, uald 16 Rex Coal 'lh mad" of L Mining Company, err prrlY or ]t eir Sou that tetra a,Lou" She S 1 day rP ono o,00 Ole tea / t. party I LI ' floor, agree ow tt tle n t Itl Lett ladt[Ycn(, tt; said part, and un r 1902, by ut de Coal 1 eosorrl .laryrs 19 of and I`tu Rot e s comp Northern any t _s PCal ondter ake fir F to', no panty a to oVI tdat par r r t f nr,d y 1eatd i1,Coyh.Coal M the tent nT low arty, 1 U e0onl part :mall yLi an d t terL and t 9 eo id 9 the r ea 59n Roy Cn ow `terta nL al Lfi n1 c of enfUtti,i to said p ui the 0 1eG, 1Fyb, and 'ling tlend with tit se id pat t,' or °pd perthere a her said ,ogre,.Lndantunl to pay al I. rov alit � 1 111 first, 1 thY nzpr'a ray almeelnp; «nd a and .uu:no of i tt ropaar het eta, id port t anal❑i reemn for this lb9dt and under s 11 me iii pnrJ 1i3r tuChv.r -sorry and and y"-oh ape HO mints at Coal ining said agreement t of March lr perfot r l.L r to ray 1d The R:a and Mining C� The Northern °gn ° ni n,, i t netts, of f p Y, and to Coal Company tare t recd .in La po do p un of the first P Y: or by the ea 1aosune , st )ntri Yrrc to d Ile Nnz rlutn Coal Intl Coke i per Fa2•IIBt by the said anti, ti oµ,tu -ao rat ar My nde, my d obyd the said th 1, l-9h, m' ur par ;rapt m1diing e party (�U) that out Lehi lease , Cy ! yraarra rat i. pep*.;Y of dated demo " L, 11;9t1,>` first putt there itto)twee mpan tot Laid artci 1.]13 t (any which lease hen h n '199 Northern Coal Latprvty, cps_ Mining Catn rn(ail Phi n " ;Will far tu na o, as the. 1n Her t-1 t assigned t: t the Va. Sy of the Pi � Pe, ty °P tlrpart tYa rein. co south) rrt`t,jr',,,,, pilot a Id,, alt I; p.m't. aMire nd,-r ash quart r .tier rein of' wi lyln undo )' far the mining of tei (69) iyrush, (NL-t ci ill 14, at secutu; 6 tin hno, oeoa t and and that t tdt lit fed), to ton owe:ship ono a 909,tor ilme be Lumen the OOP aE tr.nt• -oil• and ant tad Ingo (1) snot ltr r said the Norte, n Coal end Cato Cam err the 25thale re n, s odnth, o 'd The Louisville Coal Wit: P 911, r day or faht•u ar 9 9, by eels p Company le l� t of t1 - et 10 lo and so that It will oxpira on March 1912 of tde adifyi float,a part 1,16 in, sod ffiw / oP F htuerY 25, 1909, JIU�`, part t, there In, eery wimp and Pr :Led rt h I and modifying ette and eotuary lag to 9 tvp,' 0r� the s, 1 Y n 4 bald lease I par t u the sect old as one saad ag indenture tothe id Pr>1'tl t the ❑tea. P poet pia tL hereby iaeanr It part, yi,to ho, gtrea agreeing xU©nde it pay all ;rya Ccia_ cad vans of rota tit as spore sold Y 7 x t ihur part dune Ldai at fan par this te and nded, end tr rare., carry a' elL a under sa,d louse s, duties to he per farmed by the s,rt d ,irl rut soy pt.?'form toy n i s row wed and and Coto Company or by the a 1 Sad thorn Coat omu(an1 or het urt.q, co vumtntai obligations aunt rata win, ea id put ty or tt t Clt-sr part here t t under 1 the .aid The Northern e Coal F and erxt ndi rat; Th., su'na u,. ai,ore sal d. said _Miami or underI said gra - a ` (Si) That cart alt le eve , mode'Phu L(Si) ll Coal erring nPi- e 'ed ini n the Company es la ea arti_: L day of e l Le t tae,, 1,d;µ Lessor dud leasing to the call l i r and the said The by aria Latvia ea,plods (9)end township not e sae v s sea r COFatguar and holm 1,.) of ado, (1) anuth Y ran e auh h r ( a rt eh 1nutou s gCount Company, as pp Par the purposu or ,,gnini g aixt;Y ui t':o t eti taut :Len uementr daunt t, 0 suction between the said Tie bowl collie Coat 1dlnLip.. Company and the said otal y77te rNnnthorn Coal end iteta of Colo- i modifying rag ti,e said lease; the held party or the sub and part he taro dated August codifying t to and w' aL the and 8Cokeree nom 90bo I o°v nenti t toes da wl said a arts by aldraat to e ate In t , pal l oylit tar and ar'umtrp ar Y me P1ahe part loo payab as par de, mr di deate l a 8 and _ r fyine arraeneas, ;raft to .v ru . linty Lena attar pap able umiax eel n fan Lhle du Yu- to 'lea a carry put and per rox -d hate apt igetM 'n porforn:o l by thu ',aid all 6 49@t ratcovenants alt It part. Ile- - d pill n ceNorthern fuel and lUT oe tnt o 'a nvrts, ably f wan" x cad drat ions and a under t 7 tY m - .held nmrilt t by he said party of tl� (3d) Pleat -Gr urn rat. 1hH canal, lease, dated lace Let lb, t 10l Seidman tin rt7tyoil Goal and l olta Company, as to ssoa. -and Tram she ]t J. fNrl l es northwest an quarter nald lea lethex> and the:aeid(t) aTram of ten f mrsl aC' thee ,uotha .ant 'pier tor rata the right M (5o cal Ktt ( ini ini to th 1 t1) sou ✓ rd no (69) euxt, ill ClaudCounty, Loans of pour toes tt in andtowpan1 mine stated; Old ant d Past or ter t0ti re pan atin, upon the terms add ocndittins" to and 'with the sold party of t re Cttrs hue sand, Pact h rte � k' lair :_ o tecons de rrai y arr rode route nealbtng .k 1. Lnro to s,; part consideration tar thie indt3 tmdre, to '° b; pay nl1. royal Tlee wed I ptly nn all auto e more-. er aL pat hl �.� t rrr l g greerieat5 oevHn ni ant[get e undo 11 1 no t ) ( rparY r - hat Lo ;/areier i i Lo TIbI_y. the 1 r ty of t ('fret to b per fo need nb the c1 A t r �sj) That r all Lulu t mule• s id It asB. and the GUI ra ue ;s 10 tin eertatrt It+errdated Cl or them) P uf_?t-t o the alert sod e l 11 LS a21 par 0f th SYr, t roe), of xnId yr;d In Hoof ,- ; t the p said }rood to t r v If, - 11 b_ _ p art rt t Hour as pat L/ o '1I County, rennetIh I Srsm tlr, sou ro k dp.i or y eu Pal I- All tnt: i.nd Mot t t rt lnr do papa �T er l between IY f,l Len reou by ono help IL )non tny oo 'rhono Ytoa thorn Neal Ifni Coke Company, said and anti a nl ienhd t ala rfaa�t ..r p nn i�' ship ant e asst hall' (l�,) tl td - area r e ,.. (tl a) 1-n a sL hale lc nr lea InF dried dui Lr an (1) south, orha rP(pi �nollia r1. if ti ar our (Sri'-I) ) or the or ruining root L]r;raf I ;y- ',Cyr (70) I[l 1 I or re -toy, t d ou'l Est r t t r -n 5nIt1 B0111 t to our I J0.j 1 Ndrier j paps 314 also that .er t 7 i l ,e ter l ou2e, I ti ut of the roc orals 1n the 0 l'CI doted November _ 11 the t lL pUJU hen 4t a. Nd db Inter t u rvrt _ t .tP Y,LL t.lufk ran ri re, al rlj di tlr as • N.Hale4, party aC ti 'fl.tint and re COP don at Boulder 0 ercan in Hoag the son and tax 'k Nnd -le; Indus Ltd. Coal hfinln t act qu arttt Part enter lease 1 .Y, afarasatd, (FE-y) o muticn. LtL p9 eantn.. and do nt G and I-e) eft ch., u t.t Ua said AmtldurCounty ✓ inntlag t30 - a,t r range (I I) corn- 1 ( fin, Ill tUaI13, 01% (1) of o „ �i right.1 able and interest which t purpose, Sri.. a, Or 'nn i, ' sat h_ r no Litt t G. all ep rn in6J to Le p r`Pr i;,as soil eat h ,U nu cloy teal eer.state, r1 panty 01' Ulu is from; ( ) y nrint and app.] end 1n 133131 re) elm L 1 IPA pant new 6p a _YI I 1P71ancusr Nate gyp to the t �'r ,�� t ntti cod in 1 t II Fe 1 , and to al l o f ton u r lIDr fit. In loin upon nu ea pro i ce "-be 30-00112 d tin"rg p1 nutss', sat ai tc i l and n d pro taro set, t 111 C. l ldo 1, tent left /Uua Queries Itt.1 ll3Le ,00 (hits till Intent stake that r, stn agreement 1 or Company, t1 R LteLUT t lerr e 1 arcs to ��� 'Kr vri 19111 amend 11 mod L - u ctrtln r bald' kto at bela n ftn:n•1 VI 11it rig ue ntl lease Out �HI(l J extent Decontrol- ._Y lnr>t Ankr, ant I le Leer is Lw.L dated Rents-31i nr and rout [ sand Thu Bolt , flatten! Borah i0 1095 dt}Co dill ?larch ivy Id to aria lobo- 1 NuNembd (teal it Nora; t °tlpau�'I C. edle i 19U , he rats Ct ale II Iota 'roan:or of th denial/20d e o1 ,r tire a- o'. l al 'Gtr r of ie le ale the PI air,, Card _ 1tr epr se) dst pt •h f and al t cot hi LI 7 land. rt I North':said Nita art Nuke Bt' that r ny Litt,lC. that ng tl t- I III Lego oo 1r iloe to wt re rT it agreement'Ore ,et t , he afireab al 61 Tie Northern, (I Cal anion] It 11 i11�[I}11 rLjt1Q t therein the sat-' any trd Loll t r > 111 Idlp, Intent C. V 1 r hake a�u1 Lt at L and allr ' on al ui, t}t . eight r t aids or rove from t[ -. a ral thtrh Go " rl to rrr or fir and prtvi-. � � o re nve `ouch 1 lr (N ) r _ eel a loaf (19 (;in L r,utn I, ar , le) (69) Ito t; and tb n oL L Lion t t L t1J) Sn fir Sato L {�t ar 1 six: and then tend Pt Nmtlr re) G ate f,.hHa , L s p,l L t11. L t -V.'L eLn 1iC he dIn d iien.J I (n) ath ndn ta ttt sai P p tl or',h l - r c > Ili to th wgewy rind fir la al Nit r eke rt r, uY lv 1 t I Jen rm, _I otl n r .n cr our do o al et 444 1:,7 nslot noun t the 1 1 1 fir 1 rs hoes Ll L)Oi utter llta ure,grant esift!i, ��� south any and all coal which g the LLem.1 fit (to.crlb t 6 half (tip) of ti re sal 1 Tie Northern Coal-6 5,y anyagreeing oaid a otlao root teen (19) ip nr o7olt Go and n Pal rP ;m td( r and art,la B.907 dalbeU cart tldl, to ; said pit'ty of' t at part here e IIL 1 i its a..tluL at 1011 for bids indenture, 1 tabor the rl rm+„y rt rl ;me and to 1 seder f rued a toh 1 ,l un „_ March 20r payalun' cans} pfloat hereby r nee gain earn err its nH 111 royaltia and vu,nm UP tun } -i11 II ob it;at:Lens and Lt risotto,:; b here Gripe to, vea eat ooh— dutie3 t tart :Arians Coal nand anal Mercantile 1 berg n r b carry rut and per Co 7P Company, hr .i' the td d. 1., flea at Tie'eurre most 00 part ercant r 1r-rd Itr OurListu Coal nt the 1 td ho l fttg first under tats l 1 and coke ,t ,▪ m n r t Company or Cho .. (�91 � rrr U r an al oar of .lY r i 91 r t l L r 1 a '1'.[aG curtain I -- ' saki The Northern ▪ d to Araupl 1 1r C t'ral Mining sadid rn Coal end Coa. r carp an io) fat i'ao IVII t ' ' .r Iie.1 one—half Lit. Y a - J until 1» rent in lire sot to :e fit sal o[ sectiont of i h r e:It go t v (11 Y fi r n P al;o I _ bbllain of rg tin tvarrt - ) al lo ao chub :do urrdlelided one-half'fit fit 1Lseer, -f. rn.ya oltd fit r' I log, in Y four ( 4) lr. owlish-toIn and rue r r one mlain t (1) .ur rol1 oil o i- (014lr ) interest and sto a g ens de the Will 1) o L the touUhut LLt oprnrter log, or section r spa t to 0011 ert;n tit rune,: a all eighteen (1t r ore 'my (70) St)ytk �.rr t;a�r and zorrui fit ant sit ) Li Lo - . solo, ? .hip nor tar ha r ad also }, r. rate Lt eu -1 n (1) Ford (N'I on tinL s hetinreto as flhy expressly agreeing en variant'nl, tr.rent)eased WY"of darati on and eat of par toy up tar l t,Y—Gtr p (e9) wa,t, upon the exp for t III nd onvarr k f with t trio t r and arI,per hurLta Qua- not! to La nor or tar t leer r, Bar t hw shy ass tom , carry nut oat, op royalties anal l a a t. pant be In undeotsa anted by the and in:propel Y t ,r11 tit oti et ;honey out loot for, 1133,314)1)130 a - under bed said Pit Nor Lim '� I'a' ,mu ! ty ate Lpa riot 1.Lr finder said forma, Coal and a7< obi It oL ions and ilt't h re be Company or by ate party a tee I'irat pot he rs to (35) That cei'lain lease made and antuat ( 1nLo Thomas Th, as lessor,hm LlLLon Countand E. 1' L uyi ut l Book 2 N l 0 1 LJO nort}yra Y recm•d for ab', an , at County bet lei the pureed o r ml01t one by vtd "Lwow] (NE' .Bared tut :?53 rt� ten he s) to , aLd the na'oho V 'Nan !otter Chu outh'a alt, qt.tot'rt;e ) o pP said > vats hie one st quarter tand 10), on I1) south, of L nnu i Ira ( pt the ; th t n r tatin t. ('bairnbloif oP the c erred Sn hook np9 at e rt} nLne 1 (tiF,-I Garde lGUas hm a page 564 of uld) wCou t het d) n motion berm bare nail oB party no Plat Y. agreement lmuftiat ng certain lease made and entered et ass snood to County Orris,rec ce lessor, to ntered lute the 101. r day nail par of 902 ?Lest anti hereto;o invade and modifYing star part of-"Iea of the nd E. G. Shumway, as led say, 1 day of ct if nrHook 271' r h, and that sttieoa of 'seconder o,f as ld Inoulry County rp eurdgn in a and term iiIrn �. quarter to (Spar a omit, Book ?77, at Anne pro rn fen r 8oUthir IN E11), f the north° J and 1), the Pugs 1 or t,Ha sac the In aha (S '4 )r the uortho.Pt tug (0, i�It art,, (0i n for pin' aP m'Init 0001 in S the :) of nurhevrno quarter C...) or )n Cst goathereat r ) (rn a or the e goart r d the t ithe quarter(s 169; west b a:tom (Ne,A,) c southwest 1.1I guar ownsh (�.nn w7al ah feu re is oYd nr tan (Ip); (SI:t) and 'the sou Los first gu eater the vanst, w ichr le hue here torero "loon on tow said (an271 aL ep v chu 01 th n t e tar fletc I by ra d:uror of a effortaood t o cop o Idle v oorll 0Lh aria ie I) 'u to art Pesf ther Book 271 TeaC or the orrice or ants aid pare r roarer of mitt{ Ac col}ur o or nn h dHcOat is t01, P[an ion Book �LMJ;p ce quit Y C Lha first part In Counpv), end tian,yel Enrent and appltr .,r rprrl ni- to the raa1 tit• 1 right, ti tie and Lhe aid (Ohl titl r11 S and CUH.1 lllt tljLl' a altl spar toy oWi of `>,vc uni par t, i the If �'nce and Boma PY meff nu -Ulu part hero f.hereto huraa exna y apes a 1ra1L o°0Wirrenti L (s PL 1tir Y hlr6 uP, part ael t la Vulcan coal stn a2Td r sLo Boren ten Payable) I v d lelllnra na r o J and n ova feinting 9t]r said tu• this tn.f nturo ! to and "Atli the r ante, oaLigationr, and dutlat•, otl nom e and ,r xa' th fit pay all y the ion to no oar fir mBd b, ,and to abbacy ant uni :der Yarm all - ... / the Jatd E. E.' he) Vane. ay the coin! I I 'Pile Plo rtl:r r, Coal s n (It's o n L l m/ Or he f el I qty 0 r Lb.. Ylrat 1 ) fOCry[ LLTLIf Lot 'ha nbu u0.C and :10 11 e vri Margaret R. a made n exC od Iins. Lt. Lot cloy 1 d (Marine W. 1 a. "Until azd Coke Collpatiy, as le a3Countz yCharles YL. �'ua bo, January, 19oa, . . ,} or ry and LutweeP. (Bo the northwest luarter -.) ae mid t Puri>usu of iur(�i a yen 2ur thr ) lessors, and i (69) Est, in e,9 - et n Pas (4), tr, rah coralta, IJw-thern (o9) st 1909,Bata hln rector (,onnty, and a. ` Toleos Pone CrYrnm the oortth half 1PaBPB end 1 by earl aim Iv. S IIarA n th t v,l iris 7(amiable .2;61(1: (. ) south, or range diet (ni G ,+ n Col vin Pomona i ' n a.for, Bee t Nor tra)tl e neat ae LnCo n - 1 any, -Las e auntie ite 4of!Laptev (IJf t el minion coal Croon On- to thorn n Coal and:thrill I� dnp et ) test, insaotiu (illC Loicty-n ax said Boulder County,1 n x'11 ), In tDwain r 111 half lCA�) of' to north ehulP 1 (69i trig and cal on9 id . tr y, the said 1-,a t} or ter, . 1 m1+ this indenture and v11 d1 the std Gal 1 t het («) smith u^h ' t �9 0l Ohs ft) 11 m ',rubyof range ,,,pr log lraa uhl`/ of O Ia he owlet imposed upon 1r t ) In )'f rly7 t u+' 1 rl r t -1 oar t onside,-at led Boar oar lie tl R,OL uu n all 1 I nr 1t1, Dalenanta, '1 r a part, l u r 1 1 h y the mad 1 1en,t h n r 1 arir'T said Len Guy. .o4I- ant Coke Com- (�7) That rc Union k The Le r La.11 le oho man: and entered Into th tion tY Or ic as Par of porthwest r4trtatsecond part,l and €1 of t rat Lhu putpae. L 01' mtnlnh eon] rlh oTie Nor stherm (19h1) wen h it( C)Vnoa)I ire r1,(I1 laarL6t ( a 16 )rtInT,township 12) or 1) 0, 1h, by-1111U (69) WO;, Wilt,) ee tan be sir toe') and g1 van for t. ll c Os t L Irtaln leans n (16), tlx our t be two 111 tewil5 quarter (SC.=) of. gut-puts, up odMt1P Iual 1 t tie a otitis el l] ( r earns LUap t oan flu loath 0.l. U . (17) nil. in told-h Sp nu J)' ems t, half (i Irtes ego l or 11u re thL,.. ( d �,�toYes dated teen6e, 1(' PiyBrooke—Mars ll) south (CO 9^L guar-tor (1 t) yer, oot(CO , Aso>Ita Hntrin on 11)=,I ran a LLat,l`-fIm o ) t) or sec ion sots r flan e pfrt of (Juncos my also !moor as Iho (°9 west, s1.l Cet head.to r, of by a sa td erellt..tias under a fiuorst.ell COs] to the second part hl r P 1 nit ran Lt _ . C Om sc [Curivet Tu hero by I,11 L} 'omit,Lnl aiu party ri el rot part;°J, to auli trim oral e part hereto Pt�t Y or t.hi [Cu t bete artpayable , gait one[der ti fat m 1 •.o t i l 'o f tit d sparty u e 1 l., e rya obligations ander Ili lea sea,1 n It , ct pay it re, s Of the one dutl 1 , PI t,a 5 tine Carry Y 1Ol a 011,1 anya of said party on t I J t for ad Y out and per Colt n11 II lit s6 1 t here t, the l ?_d The Nor Churn Coal ,and Coke Company — t 1 nI r sal LLa, Also tb., niU.l t t a Bo B o i l Also to County said I I a tl _ I se, 1 C e nun s, coV or h in township d lusts tieing IL Je I) 1(3j Co tee Uhler] F ono (C ) no h, al pad u the tent near tlen L Oo( ) i noel' LeSay oru ( in south, Of range s1<Ly-ni n1, e ells _i °j' 1�x I a el' tide t➢•twau,', The (l9) .�. . I L, and aectl to three .l fsta ( ) Northern Coat ' tic s wit 1 and um- (5) In 1,cm/nab 1p o1u ng t 1 a� rr-, betwpicoteeina mil Coke Company atlo the a "an our upon ool rill.: or, (. p)' L ng, inter ally or a l two lt} of I11 Into to 1'a Union e pay rat Coed Company,n untie:said lrtr per the mpiny, asld A:pnl es oust dera ion y a the P[nut par I, the s111 party of t paS ownt for tot t) ds Atli t , lla sine of taxer with said land in the same 111 Pis 1' here to uY eP1 rag man r tie was rlequlen1 coP the a1d roi i •Y thQ ll id handas plot ill y,a ld Tin Jm'thot'l, Cool and Coln to comply with said terms ('S) That Company. I cat t 'a Pa 19. a(3L Sn tense soil it :.rue entered (nl 1 .L1 12th dey 1n Nor Iarg Keep Hobomit-um, us Union e, and VY1111 an 4 at Palo 391 in Ch: al re t nl�aid LI �u1cr, 1JOOl 1 i. lour P( al lessee by and b utwaan mining °J� ' .ur,1 a ant re coal Pans the ❑oLtheW Ilut sr Ien e noun tip on in Hook 300 rod Of rango is t. ( - (NI ,1) ar. /> and F1 (tor the Pur pose o1' y—n Lis .vest t+r uT sun ei€;Iltaan 116` P Of part at which ]e wnv r )d In t awniLlp e Pleat ,1 hereto I t 1 I et r otter modified o° (1 south, 1' nlu ttl n, CO and l SLI t1'u all fur L4 or ,dla.r t t a„s1�Ptl to tl Y ed u1 g and lh coveLnions Nee to the bald t10 Ly 11 L ,t pr11 ,art }I 1 to p re lc/ 'u tsaidhi0 panty liand'Jl e pale ail ro}eltl hr one sums of :sons he re a PLar part r Payable aidd it se 1Y eon moii>u 5awle carry our part, a at ia❑ Par t lino under said in aes Ent by or t oat CI Willi 1 11.. COIF11 rC, it allagreements,son Northt to ob].1 t;att nn and parry ors bmodified e- Mast par t, Y tut). .1.1 ltd Nalad. n noel hare 1- -. :haft I and Nolo be �rpoenr . a.. a: Thee LL ire. Company or by the staid (3JJ 1.of rive ( ') dl. I1 I Iny(W9) io I ri that pun Ion lot (,20 ) I 1 sit 1,1M:IL flliy tiarasoutheast.tle slit loL to ((�) l bl: < p, me of town corm or the, vo ;t (h) a o ) C t x luny u ash( blouk tan (in thin ty (_U) eel. al. ^, to- corawn,o ash( r nl l tern n 15 , f rill L nmies Lid,ty (VS)" Lhel e alt along 2.7 a,.eethe , 1 oncI�at aL riglu e Wrootent to (to) inyL tr y t andsoya n'tented nd Yon to that the point oC roi u. ,tt e'o high s an(Ilea tttlrt 7) Itet certain e flue aunt .Pd'., nl ae all 1nLoro at or polo Y-two end se wn-tent ha to lthaand right. of may over and ecru go Ott' till first P in and l.olma doing at a point on the west as a strip of .rml tart asAaR-Llmthr (3'0.7) Peet , nd La sera had as Pollowa, line of()rear o let/nix a feet, thence north twelve (12) toot, ,1 CLo aoutllvlu or, uu nLr ofCu(�), wlltol point is thirty—two and foot tructos oust thirty said , tnax (f ) otu n to lve 12)1 tgyp the paint of con_pu nap no rat, and l.' daacrihe i Urn Janus Coot ' ) doted Uotohar 2U d in deed i2om ' Lha nee south twelve (12) feet to cote said lot 20, 19061 JCI Also Ilso arli intort t, ight and privilege 1' Miller to Oh certainOraill Nautlr . ECi l.. Octo ila Lo ,n and to that putty a well .[ and el l Voterant 0 Baia Inaeveerr ?II, 1Fk J� Lm swarm Bald F`a;LLl and said (40) hut nineteen (1L) nn Louts sea aided to the the tmrtl a<tit of let twenty (?Il) Ln br )ol< rive glue,' 000 of' I 1 ) 1P thereof, being emit and stn, N ,se I n k3 part of the nor tter stiff: quarter La [,ht to the _oe] ] t ( s) townnh Lie one t old -ale', U.west, cold a11. (1) said p of nisi:. f the you all Setae alt to' the acid loin ) th OI Let n a )ale under the 6e, 91 xty nlrie. (og) 'ha col, 1 1 south and east and Lo mine and re move l�[Co l Seine and the aY reetp i5 pie t Ibod ]'e Ola1M 4 to Te its U ar The va L 11 Lt aP the Ole hi guar tar lttn a e inane (311 1 C aunty State u quay tor ( sa o NI/i); u} futlth t op canto l ) the ,oathwreL P (:olo nl0 to w1 ' 5 n of 'r to wirand ao JN172, ld ant Boaster (NW le iLw nor eA .eat 1 art r 1 iV1., fro-UIN1• or 6fla,nopthyye1 of the ZS on e,1 GS) illy /]o Tt7) - fir.nth, of range, el ht (1)" tour. ( ) Ind ,i LLl' utr,o unL clear' —i tar(9),too nurthu,e at (tt +'r H Y ni.nl; (B9 l6), all to Lee 1.IOU' nln-, 0.uanta M'ut. to uo uta1111 n t} -(7) '4 lTti! tc w I � r' ) ly • .._:lyl The In1in inp: 9escri)leh iiro(x•1 t/ ,it, Rife i Lrnnrl County. S 1 r endman t-_ 471 outleta q, S door tor ( !� of et quarter of I. e ItLLu ii quarter ' It tart sin.. ), and tie see-tidiest t (" 1 . (r9) Yn 'townuh P _h, Ii G[1. m to fl3, tE,O yolks;) d h ll' his the outlet sat 1 two ( ) forth, II t. qunr tar (911. o 14 tGhh ' 10' �� of 5 t mlr: v a), oT ,st nlmto as (13), of I+4), the this the yt 'porter- r the1 aot ('/ ) 't eSVtlou ' of*tt oust hat( or suction ;1:; ( ) le to fi (1)or r nr ofl red s[�L his: (NI?aorta( heir or ti , 1tht sotrt11 r t qs I 1 mt io '°o south, of or aecL+nn ta,�nt t a � z uP F�-1 Hod tYe> o oared e vLnt)'-:11 qla Nrq the v),) of 5t ur 3 \d th h half DS fix.{ uto NI' tuu I1(,1) It loLvtrl ip utl (:I) south,), tI 'UI . v o Out il t11 1ru t t l rtes t :T) and tie' ens[ (porter tt rondo sc+ve south¢ t st vt 1 I' ( north 1',.11. Icl ,.tree tso cost)X5.3 (2 ))it .e,mshlY t garage to or 11e nW h nyt qu tIL the (1) south, o: (:;I r h 1 ;C t Sul Liu Oat quarto,. } _':nn .truer' f1/) i) o �u11!Old, ft))lor lm_ a et^III ./-t t c F fa) 111- µa,at hell Of t .,tit it Chit'font' (HUM)y SLh L or O llr +lN tom)m1' it: ' � ) 1 td.C or tim s u tta qu ,'L 1 > Sy gut,11 f 0 twist yLid nu 1_w)si, lu arllr.c l t+e aU glee ter OP Lid nor, or' w') I: tlt vm i 1 t n P:LL h. ( , I` of M1Lost nod or the s �. tt>:ev, 3 th- qunht r (1f�, Of hlli Of Nw1 ( ) t.ln, v t lot Li' as r ( o , ) of ser.Gl n' a !Litt Nr' tbo tnOrthi- ),, 01 range lit,_ 1'i) r '++ 'L]tn Ste (p , (J) and ti } 1 (66) we t, o Lin :dal ) l to tt- m L I 1 st 1 tl�, il-oaedu tat t LhvrnL t , 1. half) the move Sr:'ruts on said real ty to to a7 ,nett Unn, (Lae it L) bout),t ' vane tt) 1't( cu RUo (t. ItuLtl and )n pert 1n Coralbut ut t hum;"SrLu , net t 'or1 plant,anti Coke Coln al �lrl Autrey With t - tat one Co the 1 ray, a part} or I'.It I tr'N t parr, olrtnt dated Jury Sp - h. tia as tau part, raid , 19:11 C twos t! rnl t tr it R'rut) i, 'a ma.1 Norther ate the aLd `i'ol to h "e id, nlLr tfLl4 prof;sins:, the ate, sold a mine, [mate on toil p'aa11 t ft:reli pN't Lea sal h 1'rul ll and Autl d par at Ire sec chi) pl' t 11u r tlz: rtr;h t, to Niatr_ 1e to, tort 1rr1 1n r,tha Hui tob t+Illall Ltnj_ t o �J 1 - 11.A nAr n take -t stud is td it 11 ttt t o , a'b l� h: ro h , UIt ul1 pro vltilen s, illl hint 1 o n_i .Y Itc r1:ttl alt this tho 1e � des', Oslo, a tract dca / rl,t Naito uad aF .,^Ill rat party o C t l or tl t , t. S pa 1. t' r1 ntu i 1n' t1+t tll nod to ply her had nucn `1' _ cnreery out [ l LS ske tt mot rune L1 Colt ty or i. , u t-i to and ,per Vora- all 1 L t tts h h11t c undid Nil VE potspat t mouth ,y for-mod by the tai Lre ue r ts, Luv n 1 tot, ohli t to � d N1 1 1710 Northern Coal c at l to anslEau gis vet to ohuuh ad so e\pl '9g1�/ under=L nod nTYI P a l Queers( o❑ OP _ 1 Ikl l OI a + l tlhe sI up bl ho r, - or Its an gl unl r salt 1 tin tat said t m l 4 o have the rl ht o sow east half of the I}.tu ,vent. c'uth rdst tamEolith it 1;; (5) by et Ying rot altt - or rh cu Uh to ch guar an4 t t 1 or s s sublet tit) lei (1)) hoot' p,r ton rot' the, ca d to11 iv liC + taut 11 •;h.ctt a U '1'!,„-) U solo suction five d Lhait Prom, hta ., or N,sf}n,1=, at ,,Iv hate Of )h) the southwest uuat tor ( /4 oY the t) or sdrtton two (2); the) or Itro Ga Len 2 nurture o quartos'd (tw-o 1 ut 1 (io !11 ;eat )'l.! o Lid hdnortheast, u u f sU Liisn o UC theto quarto guar tor or section - of 'll )h haute r (Ll) .41W sort Eleven (11) the - nuctbe nc quartos u at ln.lt gnat t or sectio tyeleven (h1 of' north oil. ha11 or LLd -cu h test a 1ti or (17. tuutire (1 [ SFc,) ass the 1 ) of "t loon t,s Ise ( to 1 trtu (i uY Lit) ')i the north 1--_ r orn1" el' ttu. so urhvl ) the ea,ft ha11' of tit)LLwa Old); );quarter (oI 1Louth no thol n1. quarto) ,I NFt qu aV L I- IYrv- or't t-ngr Si Xt 1 (C,./) ) Flir , al soot inn r a "' or NI(.;_) and 541, ) or said too Lion 'i' ettu Iu o) mist. rolls teen Ilal)� nth. in tow h two ho art t (27)r of the , (N) Rd11P tvu nt,v—Nt In )]at (��) south, 1 of urn 0) Fuel not Iroon way i,oyY uny 11 by tll sixty-- seven aFu l r fi u) at ,r ant) no al:: (r ) nr itv't ri so n r L(7 , and norohs you, lei, ( of Toe sevenism (t l'/) Ye t au1 aLl, ri�nti Tooiti coSenile!, •pporrts, Loh tot boat tp eo I, e o Levi-ash(�¢btttarso t he tvn.nn IV ) Ott, no Vd ts h t l 23 Lt L o I Ilniur II to di. t - col L V Co Owl 71¢x/ 1st, 1+ o NUrth- 701, COr Lnt in, to The 1 purr Lug ❑e surf p' trail tract', aj' 1'ee1 al 'tie Lit elS LS:114p o1hal I) trLs'eU sect t15 northwest al tar ter IL u hit) , 'alitrye oh, Lonnt.y, State o t el ot. uol o di e n Pour (4), -), , o ni.orru lIL w_•st huh t' or tl r 1 two (2) south, tnortheast i actor Ku. th1* PNI.].ors 111 ht=" ht nnt'u' (/0)to wit: X no str1L a tree Lo we:,t. u' 1.end, HI l u t+ In Las A n i.n m N [ amt y (a.) ;tats of C ulorra'1o, n t'a'e'! hell' Ci tau tt Nutl hue sL tiltertot' (141 oti southeast quarter of soot(tin t\eut ' it C soot, ua to of st 1 igl 1. (28); this '�h1 )' o n LOUut,St;,qu rt ilon of tot hat (28)' the "outlivrt t - /A SO hlvLI ("?0er 4) tl b d11 II Oh the S]4GhhYe Rl, [ n;CL)unt;— (28), the a outlet ass t Iov to the not the art rj le 1-. to 51Y�i) I u16Ytt ( r5)( all of guar of the guar ter � or Nrv;)or tale or ) p t 2t half et:ottuo tl irev twc raal t'or l yi ton tor tti4) QC he tr sea— nir ro fix:xty twat (65) west; or tfu) or oti 1, LILL, L� hill L('V , alton 't Gownshi-,, oul lady ((t )hst�Unt ' 1Lax u1 the no 6 )hl ti h north tl 1L oP the .` t, all trt town of iN till ty (Jo) smiths, NL' ter of oL t of' iY, quarter ( -r4of ihI nor[dove guar ter NI NtYy) P section four ( L) 0 P IUI,) Hurl Ih nor Lh I ,[ ( 2 of ttr 9e ti on Oath se,), oho that 'sod' or the y the so th the qull ,� oti r a INTW � t h northwest ()Ooze by s id t tarts hatL of t the -t "� Dt car dt quarter (qy par or he VY at s outhwN,t guru y ot tint Ciro), pert; Ile nortt tali o.' Nivr) of sect;ttn poorpar C; that t sort hive (ill) Of section (4) owned tout e - t. at oar Hr if or th hislr or the I or ila - (5) slid'tie rive IS ur1J + ttlr. ue ' .1 quarter or quarter tidiest theL), a5) rt Vtlhat lartAoi party nor ti EI eat'"'a'e-tltl jrLI,Lb eon tt/ a,t quarto a), o t(114/�to or88,4)-„ci ocasee 'sins) Ova (rte or ir.Yt }dirt, Lt :I T. v'out that part all in LITr (NI ; or;etlon'twenty-eight hti rLh4 Su-TI: o "ctltt fl It] r tl Nt-call;a ( s). in tovnleln southeast gem'tar or tllath l.rth t ( I) :;oath of x154) rattan- d ➢r odit a9 ftin 1 1 thin t,� /3U) south Im'tht ash ter (Gar U8/4) d, .n.h n1` range \ Parre ho (ski) eY 1,wa) or or of seat).o t sf ltt. 4tilt that p b DO too en tththit (lyi 5) /loot, 1y r railroad( aub�Nat, hov n tv'ti ntY �sa ton ( . 1, south tor •ever t2) to ) in rotd ta-,vnnhiquarter n the northwest i n. oed e eot he to a thirty n ( >o) lying h0e. Ierto hi au,tiro so Y noutlt of the • the lmlthlre=lt quelltor ( V�)or endd section two oty—on vs li nIDY, (27); (2) t 1a o u to use 50Lle onitl 'I'j less Fr Om spa titan , P)112 Hi 7011 N1n1ng CoI0nn , miss _ —'— a, Hold martini, runty 41 oit 1mI I tnl Uamearnl do tut IRr ear 10 196'6; for t 7l nt np of os 7111 r7, are? Opp r :minin Coal and a(l7), t irty Lhl'a 175.5) th- It adLL11 ail and an9 (ha input, ) 3 and thirty-Pour er a pare too of Il an (. ( 11 t a oor ' Pour (�1, (ea) 1 1-n 1 Li _chi one party or tilt et uni.cd !Li 1 .nt 1rse. t olmy o Y i1n Northern L / a` Parties a£ ihm par Id ti 1liai Lt rIt tat lord 11 n f:ani. he min-try,o: P rti ex• second port re lidos 'Nei] untimely the and mu( Co r - Ly RowanLett Latino, dorm 1Th Holm adt ! � yea tt In atr er alets t r at t SR 111g ono Yoe and iron and 5) to as the p r to Lh (5 tee llee J. Y.Lahr t(k.a r1 J,Gs motto;yeti t :.l:n] 0 It st o,t Ir ! Ifuwh what 'gas off water Cram h.t L} ]r,t ° 'rLi l ngoi n. 01 amid ?Ill 1)1.10° Inn hue Id in t hnghi� Ho u:rust tr . ![sa s' asd tudnlr 'se Yen LIP: U , for rvltnt tar o1' in Y IOW PI 81/4) (;/) the snuthvasd qua))tar ('/!_ ow SY,.h) The 'lnplatinti Fop in or of tie, mirth()rat turn ;etc: . Lion Lwe ntY-cal a„ ion twa ey- eoneev )) in t t ;h i C ft y thl:e.vut art to WI.111at h to thtcl} n) na.m Co k, .role It7, (dI oP OWL) Of Coot( and quanta j A0 E. teak, Uee d Yia (�) `+a-et, - (c) Lots ore (1) to faun (1 mt r u, ]907 exempt, that } (lLr and(c) G t}e ) a-1u.t ( I ) to (12), and to LL o Irts - 16) to Ili r9 19)PL u ( ,) lrx It u ,- I tan (1V) to ) ,.r VW/th1 t ( ,1( Irleiu lilt:) t trot lots eleven n1 r� �s tool] (19), I l L„ om (I1) r.h 1>1 mite to llu,l two (r0) and r ,1 o1.) rt_.m„seven ) l nl h); lots aLl of liloc!r lour (R.) Li m ai, ant, ( rr l Moo; two (,r) 1 . k hu-ai ((7), L r it live ( ), ail u1 Ile ale dl of a` t en i lr oilman (7ray cif Block nl ut (9); al i t f 171 ocn 1;01 cifitt e' c; all (iii): aI1 or lit 1r); all mf 17 ore l7f (3); of Black II; all lit ':hoIse t inrn la't, rr itijon L (Meru! ll. o;' I',lauk Ae men of all ((5)(d) all k tar. all e al (4h Jrpe)'L ul l ear r and L Coo t of hu ',trio p/Tty of Ito Par at. tot 1n anu 1.a Qs' south-- octet (65 ) w+at. 11 (14) in owns],L7. 1h @'t7-thru ( '3) Ya ILI 1' Flnlf ff s tic ty } ) & mouth hull Or' tics P.1 to sou eh- ria mt gasp tor (57(!) of' SI I ran );,L guar t r (0q al t rrtl of eat-( ton Lalrty li ' ail tp 1'I cant. a1 goitres _ (64) east; 01 caC]'o a (� ) Lu trash ll J'tui• .aC S7i ou 'l Of Ilm•tr+ al tit. Ina flee en .•-ol ($ni noutha 81III4 a L}p uC section uer (q ) tot of ar range said section flue (S} r+nd L a tie outLvua quarter (�¢'- IL nest ha 1.1 I.m 00tH Cl suction five he lot Curr sL quarter or tire nol'tho list ao s1 o eit,:oa.m N hum suction S.� (a) trt auth et to t tar guar ter n ( tr l l or 11 (61 � ) netl on aL>; (u (Nit) of V.k) and 1l1 lmi,$1 eat t ) tiny W O " of maid ('-') [le nor-element t quarter 1 ,rt i a Ha nor the um 1, ha Y th nocdhu nut 1 (9. 0 i0 l s (Nt-t) ate , green a lu<t 01' at m ) laid me0t of .;r ( ) t r , . (�) a 1 1,0 or ill 0th :ttthe �1(.�) of DC section at r. F'Jt hJ nrl the north holm I' fl. L Pr a ) mil told seat ton al plat ( , our rev I u trot 11 b: northerst � tVti :tour tee ('J'. ?l V/,' ) maid s tier foie' 1 - at t h.t ty tra (32) 11) II} (�) r x (?. quartos • ), I von (7) env LL} L t(Y ) Joul mouth, Ir 1 lu_c s tv POW' lull � Y4 1 t t) al •n id Ind Lobe Cotlr n/ to IRE 0o1mu The] eta uh}a. �t., ht+ r t I E. In tegti,h 1pii or. 1rt the authwes quarter ut the , to a ol mat Prom Pte 11000m and la 'n Oi Imnl dell 1 herthm mat i 1 1 -.1) ]., 1809, e a-,t go at ter (11� of quarter ('W' of III � for teat mining of stars tor of the R lt-Y) f' (ere titan rlx (6)' rant Om no thee a) Auld flu e nt hi() oor the atuth nrrtli toe na -tee ( h. '•t tit! >z'tn (hlry sou th, ]o -range yi. ul' Nb., ) i ,n )r and the north—wa at iv-milt lea) tote errs suet ry) all Ln ta,v aslmi rr) e thirty—ct�a (,�z) the Ili gat of way l f the Feb— ruary - leas _ J, 1903 and tea nil 1 an btu rued Bookli le _ arr.,ea ul' the roc order of stl i Lam An LI ,•, eatentyln 1011 tar.al.'ut pltl�'� +a irraman 11. Blood, dated kveli_- ( lie mac it hit ill the E') That stain aril Lt1 , mule m 0. 'Rltjhs as par by u '1 r l en t I Jilt'r LIP) mu cold e t eheir is i ht1 rlCiC n EdC oar L901, byearl, andrecorded10RookparThe and be twudn County and all the D1 . at page 10, I t and Calm oGo rder oy ad Court yt„ ght tit le and the to Of r d to e tie ' 'tt therein interest or rtes sofa eau• than recorder >r said fie pr 000r Scde sort h . Wit) s. Id Worts Litt l t•Y e the Lae Animas in Lai 1 leap ace on.l tort CLTrt pmt to Will to 'e on the Ira•L of male tu6tid therelio, I he to waiting y; r.tl ndl igati ono L}lact'Le Co Llav lnL n- . de ea r thud ('cal ottento a,i ta,ate in Pore 1911111L11 i Ill fet Le ul' l]( Iormhu, CO-WI t' tutyo (a) TI,a(east t la yr or o eouLhvelt leer - r Ito 01 tl41t guar ter or thu quarter 119 a, ',Aid f a ut�), the Lmithwo 1), or sect tun 1 -y teen (14 uuuthwe ar. u Nt ); re th quarter t 141(1141 0r LIE n atlr.ant, t east pelf aC the Hord a tat (set,;;;- or Nvl, 1 rr tut of td- se)t guru-tor Ilunrtar of the -T), tLt north hell of the, ( II atl•�)sr tea amrthu set q of (@;2 0 southwest e ( 1_ i a.ut.hwa, q -mentor of the no('n) the nor Lh— gear tar t 5Y i') and t�d 1 Rat Of tlYFi), (20) east ??tarter of ttu aeathorxN. pastor L a the sonorta-t n oter (8-1), or f) untie)? quarto) (NI ' or (Sly:), t, teeaatlla t h- the t. hall' amt eh.: a etb here t my the Louth hat.t° or' the +runty mar ( I ry of terse),of the sonGha ant quart t ( t ( nett ire Lion 01,tLay ant ,rt an qu 1 1=)osee Iton ( Of ) tl'u rtid nt half to N14 oremu i d ea ouch U t (Z)1 ) and time souttts»yL ( `')� he nettle sot su nl to of the of the northwest,ouffit re rum._ "1^'i Ito sc steer u quay of LI» ynt➢ led quarter 1 flr ter(qoo to (N 4 L•rt at Sw�) oi. 1'il71 ) of L YI tea at half' m' action (l�' al- llM) and the soothe e mien two ray-three twenty-al _ of oil a its Thai, / Lnort )Leif Obi, or 1 t ) e I ) all of tut ter two trey-oatse von a4"tnr (T the south half uF tin (�-7) tile north hair of them ' GT of rue; Leo (LP of 5t4) ache the nor the mot quartet ( �, at 1north qua, 0000 Host)] Ital e'tetde bat of the southwest N13), the e), )sill elof the ( ,y) r of the north hall !- or 9I outer (a' a( ffi) 01 of southeast th- Warta lnl t' Rd�) mlu Lhu :) and Litesouth half 1 asu?lull ewe;>72), e1 elan thirty-three sou the ; (r, : ' : _ ent'hx a (3j), and a].1. gnat.tom (,ah of la ot,toa Lw©nt or -'orlon thlr lr,l a) , ll otlot tnshi two Y-n. ., .eriL eta rs ncy-' va C7z) we:It; t:/-Your (;e (j-1: all oPa.�, ,), oil in township six (6) ru uLh, „ (1.1 'flee north hater u Liao nulthvrasL guar ter met a -Y the out nwuer quarto.) l;; 1 tat star {N, ter NW Fy) of Scott On trioe of AW3) anti that , t hot L301.1 See et Stant 11 of 0 tile swifts ° rk u❑ tun eau the (1U) the }v art half routlet aFt C L(1 illpf the (47�: of rte1 u e a e, C 1 era's u -yam at (E- of b14 ! ) '4[) or se col on C1 Ptae❑ ) Lei lea Fourtio e (14 "t and the met. ' tf tl t1n - 0f s 'Afar. hem (15) the a ): the w+dt halflarte or t,`-.0 cull tcs rout1 a ) � �t. t1 llr thwu t quarto) S' hI, of l oIIr bout lot at g1Cy to (I -:.ol u�t 1 f � 4. e air a loin tcren4Y Lour �, ) oVv[) and tics mouths-0e 1 J )e tail iuto,ans,nk ray yt a . Ely 1 lF l :Inv -l.lV lir Park e r Itr,ta nn poi kl,LE,orrr C,iro I, u:cy le It yy o be lO4u1 1 r I�IL a t)4k, 1-,daelrirtnr 6or iii l Ong id Ld I t i oro 1 nor vet 11 -- ` e.utt} of 1t L 0 Hu L, I' ,n„rl r .tl hY tie Ie Ly r th;dodo trkr lfn L -tl, . ill ).,earinr r .0 .'else l - y port in d I _.biro p raLd k 1t r,t t t I ( ) tire Crop ct r Tidy't1 11 t1'/ t w- sC (a) Lei (j of 01. ( Ib ) a.l Ili, 1 , lj' I e l.11crest r -) ell tl r110r t /- It 1 L!'rxr (p�) > I of 111 act the¢ t -7 I `' r:es north tr ha leouthl e t p1.t Ip1 ai rr ha 11 or for ne ❑(i) iron N t. 1.I:.{7 11 ect tor_ Ive (t a➢ NE),) o M / a Ll_,IY ( ) 1rc t nL t� (;0) snatian all let ItvR5}11p airy (L) (b) A11 of I jui,Ctet of 6 '.L (net 'Uzi 'tr 11 t l ht. I o the northwest,n (.1,-, r' >1 I _.)I r vast Tortal I' i it ( PIII ai 1JIt. Ong -lath tla or t to ne I )' tit ra 'I hair al IIn, Huntt < °L I lie noriLa +st -oho), your ut1 r ( 1 .,tt .wutu I yur[ tee a, tId ortl tit (gr 1!.'(t') l' ]I 11, thy 1 '1Jor the sa s7 L qua; to r 02 Liu, r1 2 u1 I of' �. 't Ent, I' o t of Tie r.¢6G ( , or NI r 1 i) rho Ira1 rkb, nor. t off L et L hid C' rt 111• Itar The r T quartet.r, of _o E* O n Sr CC 1011 tt0❑U t and i e. yr1 LI t 1 Irt so y 1x (26), end tin r the ;am ,tt. �h opt r - :oath lu:'hP ur ett ruts. r (5 or Lau 4. O !1y) 05' o ills i nit Herr ttr u( Lil eh ,`,f' ge s Ly se I. Ir i1 Lruon / y,ya ( lm t11r (t8) eeet, nod n e) eel.! n1 nrr for on tot O 61=e y yt par oil l r I in L } ud pu Gm �uar- 7 :ff•Lr L . lu. II York nod tLt r (J) na.'tlly u lu, Ie t Ireus. n p"' 't of ',Jr] l'1.0 at. pre't 0y (lee /Or ru by t1 n8, aan tDe or' t l:- I .'Oi ant J I', Y riZr E;r1 nC 6 r'ec.r DC by, rn.Lotfl,rl� la Ilou,, I^I'Yed rt1 'Mild Ll ante'- <./(i, 6t 1'c) c'ci an o ttht (r%) Ill t pa 51: .farts ill Ott, (1) north.r OL (d) The nurtL sac Toe.t °1i;r ut;,[ t--se vl:n (97) ',ye s t. nil ), In [The n r of the so thvnlnt a ( t ! (") 411 p On, (1) wroth , al' ran sixty- 11Y_t.t(0t ) 1 .u1 KV91_ of Inv Gl m, nh lr t✓-are site coal mu 111n trt riPlts within iron inidolkLytng4 The east quarrel• (I or e`16µ) r r t 1 treat hale!' a ne ClOLllu 1, - ) of cotton tut,:;FL)) Hirt t a I halt uL the nnrtra net (6 bed ur t lrl Luvl hot ( oe'ti tee r (t of lt! a Who deg ng to t] so) 'I Party t 1 I l usi,l sir 1) oortl' of . r t) and tl1 youth SUed d roc ord I Lt ;oak ,o [ 71 sent t ] Lr lctyt14/1.6 (be) r: prey aid, In I L 0l VI cr a ILi- re c mae t e r.rt l i 2 L i O LL l t t'l y n hen l.p r gal,/ Got Turd rot iv union 0 ',kid ,' _v Co re(s) 1eeo,. ,t t au no Or E. , r Or1 9 oat ewer L x ('Ii t) O1' ri r, nadir 1 �n to d 1 I Ly. e ltitldsd o11 ]tn1P en Let -nuLhr I °- 1 r 11 t> n.tip c (2) ,a 11 t1 s),;G rot Lt..ntY at na It tat nt L I mdt video tcrual send p ii l'tlnrl L;iz ( r,T) 'e ,1ln. Vert ,.a _ -.1 1 / gild 7 n an to l L Get (051 w to tit t .n ttm n.iu a u Lr<latq 11 I� west n�L to suc. / 'I < ('h)r In [x y fen the p, bLP r oho rate 1)rt :L'dorayve order end pre:Id soy end Por ton ant¢ l to VOL i.r Hal .. Ct irroorteLiun on t 1i, 117,:L na .' easy O' 0t 1'n roan, a: other sue!! �;thu par nl t th .e oR/ 1 • ,1e,;e taper P I sui r mrvtr r u till 1 1 1 ring and -ut xr pry't,Y 1 Ll t 1 G x.r ntt a r gi l 1 uto t id 1 e / oy the et I. - c 1.. be part, 115 duo C1'1/ill G) - n l al Slink:al 1.'uc and art � rt t part ly 'Inch mod 11,ns, tiro Sal ord in ire , t ud. eon )ur_i t; n;nt 0 ant, y pant icy r ro i' out to lnrt.i "once to of al nt at'd t thud. the said. ley ei Aulust t 1'117and '1,11 Lou tutu anannr nt Johnson Johnsul t> - and (p and f.C ha eon- - e d cot A. t 11107 Where t end I 1 - hunt and 4 r Cn 1l1 - and e 'r aty ton ', dxo to Ge, the Liratc;e% end assign!: - nod c Orly,: - to Clue Lts 11117e r.at snot ,uua1 u the :11 and Char acre:, J Strub s h1 it ':tire utu ra, nrlul n-. FLemt as tl tia sat ire t / i :cn.il n1 1 er r earl Fred pi9dry his trill rot proud lu , not tl '' Y I Pere 1 hu ii ip. e1, t %e 1th:l ti Pt,mac a urrry P a .r o ..-t v 1 dluln Ores Lo a Pr` �'+I I tt -bolt t t ' risd tens um ire re pr n.IIY 1 Ix 1 °t it Lin( bill o9e 5 1 of o1L ='1 a widen net licitnPl i and ] h. Gin.10,' L desire nab C] t the � other el Lrx rat t irk openel uyote l I mach La.y i, ty start:/ oe tl r the the cd deltas rvh -1 nd at b a:1 lit mid [ n uc vet rut u. one howl-end art-xaal rev ha m' par - yt wed 10 first ()ante L II. ;o L1 at ire., and it dull eat ii atilt; o e en " utrn nr e1 a1i L'. gals, , thornily Ltd �` that remain , bur spa acres, and the send sods ytIDn id ue gi it het oft and agreement tai j lMt� to ha upon Irho, c e <a tie L.ra� ore z and dn111 a Is sot ii v-a ere t al Le 1',i tra4 1,0f tro to to the tar -roe 1 ,co sri toea 1.1 _ and tut sold raannnm, 1 'r ri pre:nisi,s Pre:nl pus and t]xe ni,y. on nod I0 a11r °-lrI card Or o tier t r?d cum s YsnLy dulnt rya re b' ml natal.; TOGETHER Y Horde far gro ai.tan a -F'1' h•P, With al end :I I.u)u Ler L 1-uradtt lL-.Li, Unto s Wit er r Lutnde t rl sae ha] tnntLy ant Hyoid'rutG,nand 1 r nod_ tp nl i ant Yn6 or tr nor'/wide/tvi u1•J tr ling veer- slid di Lc reIdal do mere, rout t el and lira and profit)) Ip[rett i.win- a r lIn'e (le whatsoever. rtwrtn P� 6r and Gtr re toper on Ord and to oho f the and first the sscsta 1or tiLittst and dl talc r� abet: —hardained '` 'id ]a OIL f ire firstxteh i 1 Li Ito, sold. to a tetto, but subject to th-e ti 1 r rot' t till: r I. he ed1 tt port, 0 trope in low brim.u gusty. sold z i gnnd or . era . r tae ✓ear 1.9.11 eutu eppthe nec0,0 eb,pAb andebyer tnrl agrees La `/ rh1aL said °p all of oY vray I'rr HfdY a' art 1:o nyl l t ris Uta .Thos 'cob prof.-. ce t ardirre hisreon rat art .recta t - tbls 1 pay ob Co -hand the ay a mes hiresOther rop'rtrlre, Pe>s't tuna by dread:" and aria over set the to glen her obi Puts" to text pr1'S,r to ark] at, to all rid't as - i d cotn, to 1O - ,a Gainey Palloo the and Lnor seal it 1, use sir U ja r.t r setae nn raid!loon Lo Courit,y, p1 Company tar np , SO—vh t' do downy, dated August 1, 1907; (01 lo lung he its yWoeter hou a (a) is le sae to the la d S beglnN.n' - teEter to the ore at ive atern Sudan 4art ra ha lx1 tie in said Boulder 69 dost•r in said at ti north hoarhip ' 5t, a ➢oindor County, the nerd ens 1, - eat t of eat poin 2, in KJ lintI'15 ey Pas a tract of lane test 115 Peet, ttlene north t0 tee L,�tivo roe to tile rash 1; rt;Pt south;Ise of s tinge point Y uuglr nine I o." he innL e et bo to (e) leasr.a arses tIn{ e Ier' t 1.lo tile land �.a abed, 6ust,lv(c 'a rain- nu cent aP �',t i'.het 1.sect tt '1 Oc to001 x11 L'ut lots ..welts D ._ et to tr twenty—ulna + ie e Ion ✓ ulna t' au '(td (32), ent to township) al of cu (don thttt " tlrlc l'rt)tnn and t ha�p (' _ ( trite( tin Il y� oasy— ) e 011 texts Cl fesr:p ownship n Hits It eogr tr. t/ 1 nor On: cast ha LT certain us d•.,,. a Jl aPitatlnl au1r t torn (I -) of see Lion Ghir Yyfar e in 3uu Toe the paid urge M. Link and firO nu urtb,I ii rr tiOt h ill eau < t Wei- t r,/, Lttur nda, end ink to the aleu to ✓ d e 1 tar a leaded expiring 9RL] Till) 90r1r,- no .hllae ?Ina,'ing tort fLL h- en Coal sett (ahn Company =i tit .. r ✓ on uLl of C}Lr pi oyr.rt;/ haunt. t sold, t)n I. P, aCLTPtl ti, asseoo I �! haunt I sold,r0oUta l and er it rea,rod by the r r on„inn! 1 r ° the purport, 1 v �-C4: =r oftaw, e: ocrt e° t1 byt fat-at Dot tI' tle ILrat 1 ',•t curt lr tI von 0 of seven a,1 with ' Ono Vol! . t t I: t vll Ivu t t eJ tl Rt Y0ot. 01, oI I /I r)0u 'a / hle t11 'r Ord!), l Theof qt„ i then) teen to Lonfor d 't ) 0005 (IY, mrt 1 L, fora ono (1) 1 Or Y l t at (6) ,00th Cool Ina o lkb Core 1 ci to!Ica i1$0) 1 tor data) Y,D rlat 011, run r, n; (2) Bait are .-/-�,oOD one Po; d 000 payable rot JS 000,.cr tote 5fl ( 1., o1 sr , thr, t Li. nr r 1 . or Ista'e rain 1r ter is 1 ° 901 Ii PL n_ r , Y Y 11• un he Pa re ' f IrU 1 (.. � ; do lls � (b) ail nl5 11 LI 11, h at l tL ono Por KJ � m Ytor dat.>{ vyo 'tat) l al I f nl sl r Lu Ib payable o0 a1 Of I nn to L UU (=r pas canal per note:, b-arI t t t rs t notes allltha in tht a t0 0.ti I, payable 01 I ,1 Jear, Interest r ,O0 a.nno, tbt an r, cry lrtn 'Ira]a payable hn , ' m11 ,t] 1 1t t tl� r1 an one million (t f lr.: SOD 10 71010 l) -aid � to of II re 1 ion I II et"1 l dtt Ste eL purten theup I prod, , al ,ltl 11 rr u'' t iG. nr (Lti Ind in! - 17 , 1-1'I I _,I l > n _.t and wall seal ',list i)14, t L 11.La) unto fir: S t '.ad des jin — a l L1 :e1 1 PtII'�h ,tr i4t.: Iq[ It_.OF o° "tttL 1' .way' r t Lassa,. of the sec a,zi 11 rat.1 �sY n❑dyear it le adoe L L1' er tie 1r,;t t writ un. 1,O5 dean('.Iv our, hl, Land Id a a she II in:cryu U. linkseal) it link `9"Ay15 ur' L'01:OktAUp1 ) I to Ly add County or Donner- ns. r hall ii ,v a to a c do hero, , it ll that ha 1 a tit, ir, and 1 .._ ubh ro,by tozone 1 Lln 119 °j,. I Lttl an ,.„salty t le ore. ,uln 1 our:need hall 1111 tl a Stall: ELI 0s01]5 rl e a to g r 1)rid appeared L ) 1 :nu t.h known to Lora Ol, an t1a I}iJ _nn„feud G name}lrl�1 r d ant ela Per the a 9s ,r 'ar o r ano and il- jr ) purpose,:u taro] 1 r tl Ins G ate Itt 0 �n'1 1 lnl' ,, h l 1 `n'1 c 4 o-rl:dl a t that ha 15 Iuu 1n.1 , oJ not lry tat and :load /5��c Ag4 a! : 31 a e 11 u �ro� ,g dr -, t 11 I,] oL, l L ve 1 Lit.I ioi t . nth dI r r iota bat A.l).1 11.- �� �f o m,y M aUrani . iJ u 011 0,, 9 (°141'1 ( D,I 1 -'.11 A. L- 191}. k�I r 4 t�tf'. ..�L' ��d I, h:ar i 0,. ran to lo, Notary tidal to. PI hot tOr reaat'd at ') O'n Lo ok Y n. 9. . . Nov J0, 1911. A. i, 1(ut.hou, in,rdeler. II :Ykkk;C . a(\Rak;(R\d."\,<;t SXVJ cA 'ri;:i?:Sy ,IgCV I 'Xi; ,: X:::<1.'{11)1i(\(Y�'1".1'r1.i.Y.h )AX:(.\.r,.'(i1AN ..(.��l:t.\X Xtv(��).i1�'.i' XX 1.Y I 1 � I '1 o II 1 ' — CI, h l it II L'. II, 1) 1 1'IiTti DEED, muds:thin t'leh tend, clay of Nova mlxr and e 11110 between Iia lin Viaat tinen , nr m Ltl nl' anlo oadl oP the Pin is ale oc tic y, n rY ,w i, unn t second Nar•Y; and r!. :n N,1, t L' W++ah Ian of tlxr Lou.v oral OA no bleu it port; - 11 or t11a ❑cantCounty or Olor ad Y of We 43 and State State 1t atq a WI a O. Color ado or this of Do thy llar andSotixlr good and oat,)valiant)party curt o one r ar ivat part, run and 1p consider/at]on of the cu of rgi any perry or the second past, thrl re ton., to thu rent end rzlo ayod raid Party of the Ono. I ' ball o so lde eoe n r.eipt whereof' first part, 'r1 o soave;' and yeid end lute r i by is eu hereby tantea elae, en hand paid i!+'4 all the QLLit'r.laim unto the ) la_m tlr and the no Fro +d and ac 7cnow Ladeod e) �I " to right, ti riot un said part.' wound dannual dose re learnve tas II the fallowing c1.aj 1 of the 1 9 ra cltJar lie.b -al interest, m and dotnand which part, his heirs „red 1I� Colorado described Pro it so a It,, ']tn and au'l6aln to r towing ate 19111 and Party uOfn till Par t ) 19 Le 1ng 1n ties r s Purr has in shat mmt;y of We id and SL¢te or z! Lobs number ono ani tv drotl ob tarty . Oat (1 _ ryI (1 ) of f bar ey,Howard'a dub-d to t thu l or t.har loft 34�,A � 'Ls 3) t tan) � u5 of (3r c,,,,v.I t S) te. 1erne Ley,1 ear oxdun Block nt w o..i,.t tla, e. Co the roc order' man Di' plot, y4 1lL] l.II 'CO HAvr., AM) TO HOLD ^^ +k� b) f Ic,1 -2 ,e il..vM9, ,t.tL i the s u vt. .k $."'.rrTO H 1S A )1n ,1. n °l tom th c �q+V u or in arnlwlu0 th,v'eharo lot oil awl I. n Gail' Instho 3tato,punto neu o nptxlr tan all nits and n11 a ,rL , ,.1 ..}7 thG e e�6tV, ! v� - 1, ail'! r �l',Li, Ln1.tm ' 47 jl +' ^`r^Yr o1 srpa x n _ e- L .z+ie '3R !)1.r uU Wjl�y'$k"Ppk d F `,' ngn7 T f - w"3" '�iRT Ste• rh' ),. YrC ,r1 nFl'. ' '` 1 r1 J:N��'fy^�t1h' t v: 1(I l`I K ��� 91$ Y n y 4 � T J -u� Ty/(�PAP `� .. ao , 6, 1 ,% ` ��. v :,16aP s�R r.C;3) - / / :fli.l.:V15 i5 �. a, , .r F.IL ( , 7 ASi AIENT „nil -aL TI 1 and other •:c, L t n TQ � o �r ,I ca and ar 11_^.:r , nsLexal - -__- -.--c uc anns � t l6 f tdf' p tla. A Co.,c r(J� r Ila r7xl nlLia 1 a 'if-lat./are 4' k+`- 1�''1 hI 1 - — ,,,r. 'x 1 a , wl t I, I k iJs'A al Il'LIZk L „ 1 [ A /C,AI4 VNV, o I 1,-,li-iptic�p, I Y _ .Ilee it I ,VIII 6 3 p �[A i,¢a l rylf l�q�,,.fl ` ,,,,La Lin,: ..c. Dfor, EJrC -,5s S•. e_, L 7, vl ,21 rm ' rL rzi 1,,'„'.s on ..,d,J.b9.I: fl heroic, t Ll ached ,,',H":1'14,'.4 '' r C P tiasS 4 ..f. dal ?enI I v 11 II;A.purer etc,tee,, arid eithritnt to the I her eke It r III id LI I IIIIII, [If l be I Igh i\ -71 hilt Lt Itch right 1 I ALVA tF V lY;1 veil Ithe tr,I,I CIl'i III II Idt 1 II, Al I1I1t A or, nett l, rake-telt, , sto CFA., Skk ELI I --nn 1 ,` ,�w Art)) I IIIt. Ilir or,11,0I1 • L i.. In III In IInine In de II ,� 1. TI.^l lvl .1 11 1 I Irl ��r,I 1 pine lino 1 1 1 A right, 1 1 f 1 f I l 1 -I u A {� r 1 � dl rII II 1 I II ,on 1I - II)imini 6 J a I ( II. II C I I I I moimal ul l n I 111 1 u I III I r,,1 kf>�. 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Y 1€r Y'7e�Y 4 1,g", e - -5_-- :J fit. sG 4r„'F --?v c � $ f'a t o- - — , mf • r-_: s 37 q 5j Do¢e L:r f •n c 1 , [ '_tl L''mscnir FY _iL t toed Sinclair Pipe Line Company r?Al,a by `Cocky u• i,,,1r 4, 7." '� ion rI r ' tuv o i tn_.,..mH /.i' r ,ate,, , J65, as .oil Dive: t t `� e S " k ;n yf Tract I t Fes A a t , lend £l(t (r '{`' -a,.e tt e3a r.ne l _ / 10) feet in width over, along and J...�P,_Fut t-i f e Half (Ne) of Section 32, Township K rte""`' tokiLh¢ n p._ Went, noun L;;, I '1' ladNorth, r ,,,F45-;:,!,:::::1� tg. , o, 1.C Colorado, said strip of land ri rc`x+`-1° rt i 1 feet westerly and thirty--Give r x '+4r+ rrnr„il .� Net telett h 1 from (3J) dri Yh y t Y ,1'c following described survey 5 sine.'. L a' at.i-v e 1s sir s - r ti b Tract at a point a the North line 7.(x ou 'Cowes 1f 1 North,tY, of maid e - I 5 {9i*`� 'rgt 104 feet Feat y I' rfy 67 Well amid point Northwest '. �} �,j el aleny laid North line from the gore west te triad of paid Section h ,t1 L_'LB '7 a^'] Sea din Lance o£ J4f f and running thence South Ol p4' e y `. ii31� +� a Fast a dce or 1 feet to a pol.nt thence South 000 35' East r v .� -1 Iu3116 feet t to Ito point of exit in the get.''.` . �• Line of earl Section 32, said point ]vine South i + w,.� �,= erlye along Se South inst eat feet Cast rajE{ r. �2 said Section jr from the Louthwest ,.tuner of }� m' �I k�.+iF% el n boy tfcsi Ezel ,yti Tract 2 +P #r '�, >F� al !mild tif-i`s' tivf.��'"e Fl it f fifty (s0) feet 1n width over, a ,�el 4/43'n, n g4� .aaro ai ec n s, 4bw ss f.LN 1 North, 67along ' 3, County, Range West, +1!* si sr euq J Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen -r" � ',t •rah 1 (15) feet westerly and thirty-five (35) feet easterly Crum t r`x 7 w. I� the following described survey [ line: �! y* 3 .�, Yf �r.Fr x: c 'bi ,.Entering Tract '0+ at a point in the North s, 1 n+Fl ry, Section 8, Town uhf t t, said point yFn�iwea f 7 lying 94/, feet Easterly F North, Hsai'd 67 Went, r e, � � s..r j!•i 1'1x7 Northwest corner of said t Seclongtion Bald North line from thergg- .d'e• 3 R Sec t]on 8, and running thence �„', .t+: ditty South 00 35' East a distance o£ 173 feet to a themes South 02° point, 4 ,Q , ? t 15' East o. distance o£ S '0 feet to its i t � de '' point of exit in the ouch line of saidi f point Lying 1170 feety Section 8, said f,,II ,i "c y',l l` the of sold Section along said .,oath line from SGG LhWe9t corner a i✓ fieltl ec T.l on 8_ sYrt g TH (xviN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINCOMPANY Fllf31. C0741'u NY vn7Ff ; 4 1 d 1rI. i j ; L . i' i'a` r '1 ! ' n e ck rs si' {7 n 'Hsfi sit"ss, : t9 j f tjt s t; a f . I I II 2890234 10/08/2001 12r13P JA Saki Tsukamoto 1 at 8 41 20.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO A MEIN DM!ENT TO RIG It t OF WA"u' EASEMENT 234 R[RI TALS A. On or .about April Id I90i. He Rocky Muuntaan Fuel Company, a Delaware corporation, as Gran grailted to Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation ("Sinclair Pipe Line-1, us Grumtee a iaght of way easement. (the "Easement' ) which was recorded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's ()thce on April 22, 1965 at Book 540, Reception No. 1461791 The L nsement provides Sinclair with a pipeline right of way over certain real property (the "Burdened Property-1 descuhed an lixhihil A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference B. The second paragraph of the liar:enc.:hi contains the fallowing language restricting the rights of the Grantor to construct innpruvernents over the Rurdened Property: -The said (irantuati shall have the right to use and enjoy the above- described land except as the ;dune may he necessary for the purposes herein grturted to the said Grantee brnntor agrees not to build, create or construct any obstructions, engtnecnng works. or other structures over said pipeline nor pennit the same to be done by others." C. Sinclair Oil t otpou;illun. a Wyoming corporation ("Sinclair'') is successor in interest to Sinclair Pipe Line, as grantee of the basement D. Melody HOWL'S,es, Inc_. a Delaware corporation (' Melody,") has previously acquired ownership ofj a significant portion of real property commonly known as the Savannah Subdivision, lawn of FFredelick, Weld t_'uuut4 Slate of Colorado (the Savannah Subdivision.") A significant portion of the Burdened Property is located within the Savannah Subdivision. Melody is in the pr reels of acquiring additional portions of the Savannah Subdivision, including additional portions of the Burdened Property. Melody desires to develop the Savannah Subdivision into a residential subdivision pursuant to the plans approved by the town of Frederick and any other appt opridle municipal agency Sinclair is willing to grant its consent for Melody and others to proceed with the construction of the residential subdivision, including construction of improvements over the Burdened Property pursuant to the tennis of this Amendment to Right of Way P;asentent (this "Amendment.") _1GRfJ.PMLN Contmnporrununsty with Sinclair's execution of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement, Melody shall pay Sinclair the :win of$10,000.)0. Sinclair acknowledges receipt of this payment as lull and adcymate c.evrsideratiou [Cr Sinclair's execution of this Amendment. 2. GRective numnncdiatcly as of the date of execution of this Amendment, the second paragraph quoted in Section B above shall he deleted and shall be replaced with the following language: ly "Grantors. Melody I lorries_ lira ._ a Delaware corporation, and its successor �1 ' and assigns, together with the Tow❑ of hrederiek and other governmental and 2890234 10/08/2001 12:13P JA Suki Tsukamoto 2 of 4 R 20.00 0 0.00 Weld County CO quasi-governmental enlibes together with utility providers including but not by way of limitation, Qwest. Public Service Company of Colorado, KN cable television provider 'I'u-Arcs Sanitation District, Savannah Homeowner's Association and any other applicable municipal or quasi-municipal agency (collectively referred to as the "'Providers"), shall he authorized to construct all improvements set frith in or reasonably anticipated by the approved Savannah Subdivision in the Town of Fiederick, County of Weld, State of Colorado. This right to construct improvements over the properly burdened by the easement includes, hut shall not he limited to, the construction and maintenance of roadway's and roadway improvements sanitation and storm sewer improvements, subsurface drains trails oil and gas production flow lines as well as the installation of all utilities such as, hut not hurtled to, cable television, electrical, gas and telephone together with all appurtenances relating to the foregoing; provided that no permanent above ground structures or buildings shall be permitiec ,Such right of euristiiiction and maiffienancc shall it benefit of Melody the town or Prciierrcic, the Providers and all lly inure to ing parties' heirs, snceessois and assigns the fors egoiny contemplated by the proposed Savannah Subdivisionincltogether wiith all itemsreasonably required in the future with respect to the development and rnainteianee of such suhdrvrsron regardless of whether such construction or maintenance is performed by Melody, the Town of Frederick, the Providers or their agents,nts, contractors, successors or assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Melody and its successors andassigns, shall take all reasonable stops to protect and preserve Sinclair's future steel lines located within the Easement. Melody and its successors and assigns further agree that at any points at which a subdivision improvement crosses Sincfai s steel line with any steel product, the installer of such steel product shall provide commercially reasonably cathodic protection for Sinclair's steel line."' 3 except a, the totem specifically amended by this Amendment, the Easement shall remain in full force and effect. SINCLAIR Olt ( alt RA'T'ION 5 a N/vomingcp poratro MELODY HOMES, INC , a Delaware corporation t ter t '/Johnson k3y, ' ----y Fresierent, Ott Div-Is-Lon / 2 Ill ill iii ilk M A 114 Illil Iii AM 1 3690234 10/08/2001 12:13P JA SLIMTsukamntn of 431 30.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO STATE OF Sa. COUNTY OF The /oIi„on t in .-unre1it eves aLk nnvJCdoed befuee me this c i,-y_lslay of Se rtembtir 2001, by d 1-'En_ /7 ) ,1, 1,,I:jCf L l i,iuiC?,./ " *�wttre corpotaticrL�l!ot „mdair Co.. "" O,l Cp�ty n :i LAAT° I-WITNESS my hand and official seal °� My commission expires h7i=>/irS otcrildbri MEWL= MARILYN BENCH ,1 NO"1,AR1 'I� - SXI Enet South Terrtplw L- SEAL 1 ?" s +t ?tyuiaar —L'�'� 1r C _- -.b B,71y L'ornnJon E;�,yro-r, 1-- ------ dun®as, q Notary Public STATE OF �Uoh?� ao ) 1 so. COINIX-JL_ \ s The, Ibicouin&� mstrnmcnl �� is zinnia led�_d helLie tine tflis �L' '� 12 say of a Sentember, 20F b }p�s �j L��cL �,Vt corporation- t�,n c ��foY �(clod y times. Inc_, r Delaware WITNESS my hand and official seal 1"la My commission yxpirL NOTARY l , '.r SEAL — •y-Opr✓1r C?,R9!C,B. (. Notary Public EGp1ES10M f. i Ili ! I GI fill I I HE I 2890234 10/08/2001 12:13P JA Suki Tsukamoto 4 of 4 R 20.00 D 0.00 Weld County C0 EXHIBIT A Description of Pipeline Easement Granted Sinclair Pipe Line Company by Rocky Mountain Fuel Company dated April 14, 1965, which was recorded with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office in 13ook 5140, Reception No_ 1461791 as follows: Tract 1 A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width over, along and across the West half(W i4) of Section 32, Township 2 North, Ran e 67 West, Weld County, Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and thntti-five (35) feet easterly lion the following described survey line: Entering Tract 1 at a punt in the North hue of said Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West, said point lying 804 feet Easterly along said North line atom the Northwest corner of said Section 32, and running thence South 01°04' P,ast a distance of 140 feet to a point, thence South 00°35 East a distance of 5116 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 32, said point lying 953 feel I Easterly lv along said South Line firm the Southwest corner of said Section 32. Tract 2 A strip of land filly (50) fret in width over, along andacross Section 8, "Iuwnship 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County , Celonado, said strip of land extended fifteen ( IS) feet westerly and thirty-five (35) feet easterly from the tollowing described survey line: Entering Tract 2 at a point an the North line or said Section 8, Township I North, Range 67 West, said point lying 947 feet Easterly along said Nth th line from the Northwest corner of said Section 1, and running thence South f)0° i5i East a distance of 173 Idea to a point, thence South 02° 15' East a distance of 5120 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 8, said point lying 1170 feet Easterly along said South line Hon the Southwest corner Of said Section S. ;pp L t ttL. !Ill�i il!' I !? 0i !!! NO' /l/ • ! i "aril 3342341 li 2,!,995 O2:06P Weld 1 of 4 6i 20,09 3 0.00 Steve Morello oC r Clerk Recorder • 341 wild t t+, zrv1 TO P1' OF WAY EASEMENT A. On or ahem April 1-0, 1 corporation, i X65, llre' Rocky Mountain cruel Company,1n a ror n d to Sincl rid Pie a Delaware ("Sinclair Pipe Tim"), is esantre i rightof way p Little Company, a Delaware co in the Weld ( e C deft and;Tannic 3 Recorder's fOfficeway as .r April (t recorded cal Ap it 22, "Easement")Bo ) which was recorded 1461791. The Easement provides Sinclair with a pipeline right ofway over certain real property ray (the Burdened Property") dese bed in l-ix hi hit A which s attached hereto herein by reference Property and incorporated B. The second rr a graph of the Easement contains the following language restricting the rights of the Grantor to r onvtrnet unlnovenients over the Burdened Property: s oe he said Grantors shall have the right to use and enjoy the above- described land except as the sonic may be necessary for the purposes herein granted to the said Grantee Grantor agrees not to build, create or construct any o1'rstruclrc ns engineering works, or other structures over said pipeline nor permit the same to be done by others.,, C. Sinclair 11i1 C orpor-uwn a Wyoming corporation !,° Sinel a,x") is successor in interest to Sinclair Pipe lane, as grantee of the Easement_ a NIL:Hdv Ponies, lire., a Delaware corporation ("Melody.") has previously acquired ownership of a significant portion of real property commonly known as the SavannahSavannahSubdivision, Town of Frederick, Weld Count) State of Colorado (the Savannah Subdivision.") A significant portion of Pie Rurdened Property is located within the Savannah Subdivision. Melody is in the process o₹ acoluring additional portions of the Savannah Subdivision, including additional portions of Oho Burdened Properly Melody desires to develop Subdivision into a residential ,eubdnvisr011 pursuant to the Frederick and any other appropriate nslop the Savannah municipal ,r plans approved by the town of Melody and others to p' genes. Sinclair is willing to proceed d r.vrth the construction of the residential subdivision construction Of tail rovcnu its over the -Burdened Property grant its consent for Amendment to fight io ofWay including Casement this "Amendment.") I v pursuant Lo the towns of this A(;Kirlrp_t E;NT 1 Conternpuraoeously with Sinclair's execution of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement, Melody shall pay Sinclair the sun] of $10,000.00 Sinclan acknowledges receipt of this payment as full and adequate considerarrion for Sinclair's execution ofthis Amendment. 2 Effective uwncdiirely as of the date of execution of this Amendment, the second paragraph quoted in ectioii B ,above shall be deleted and shall be replaced with the following language: "Grantors, Melody Homes. Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successor and assigns, together with the Town of Frederick arid other governmental and U11 Ili I II il I il I ! H a� A i 3342341 11/23/2905 02:96P Weld County, CO 2 at 4 R 21.00 D 0.00 Sieve Moreno Clerk & Recorder quasi-governmental entities together with utility providers including hut not by way or 1ilnitaanni Qwcat Puhlc Service Company of Colorado, RN Energy, cable television luovidei.s Ida Area Sanitation District, Savannah Homeowner's Association and any othur applicable municipal or quasi-municipal agency (collectively referred to us the "Providers") shall he authorized to construct all improvements set forth rim or easonably anticipated by the approved Savannah Subdivision in the Town of I rcdenck. County of Weld, State of Colorado. This right to construct nuprnvr 11ent5 over the property burdened by the easement include;, but small not he limited to, the construction and maintenance of roadways and 'midway inipmovcrncnts, sanitation and store sewer improvements, subsurface drains, trails oil and has production Clow lines as well as the installation of all utilities such as, hut not limited to, cable television, electrical, gas and telephone together] will] all appurtenances relating to the foregoing; provided that no permanent above ground structures or buildings shall be permitted Such tight or construction and maintenance shall only inure to the benefit or Melody fhe town of rrcdr merle. the Providers, and all the foregoing parties' burrs, successors and assigns and shall include all items currently contemplated by the propose_] ,<avaunah Subdivision together with all items reasonably required in the Hilaire with respect to the development and maintenance e of such s]ihdiv] ,ion I egardlcss of whether such construction or maintenance i.s pa-Formed by Melody, the Town of Freeland., the, Providers or their agents conk retors, successors or assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Melody and its successors and a sit,is shall take all reasonable steps to protect and preserve Sinclair's (oture steel hues located within the Easement. Melody and its successors and assigns lint her ..shine. that at any points at which a subdivision improvement crosses Sinclair's steel lure with any steel product, the installer of such steel product shall provide commercially reasonably cathodic protection for Sinclair's steel line." 3 Except to the extent .spec:tidally eniciaded by thus Arncndn]eui, the Easement shall remain in full force and effect SINCE AIR Oft. CORPOP A la ON, a Wyoming c<,i poratu {� c 1E1.Uliic HOMES, INC., Delftware mporatron Li By: r [ — H „ "=' --� /�ter M/Johnson J sid�tit, 011 Division -- - • I IiIlll U'UIuu i/N41NII Hill Hit elui III EI IIII lial 3342341 11/23/2005 02:D6P Weld County, Co STATE OF 1 3 of 4 R 21.00 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk & Recorder r ." COUNTY OF The lomgoins ,ma:frumrnt was ack nowledpad before me this 4jf, day of September 2001, by 1 L, ,v)1, J 21ki541,tr as �'c R Driawarc corporation. � A �,k rJf Sinclair Pip€ ';;LtAfr,rdry TWl I NESS my hand and official seal ear I ��� � � �" °" ^.t'tt& MAm LSo 6E1dCH r 4 650 ids south 7ertq,rm Li.NOT'A R\ 5uo7t tune co,t.rt aaioa t7 A9y I:pnmiseaon Erqul�r3r b alln�^2sliaCCj SEAL 11)-1 .(tr L k1_._ urrmr?f ras¢a>rtaea _..-� '`=_ '�� __ Notary Public S';A FE OF Sc. COUNT�'I1s_1, I,feescr The Laegoinx nstrunruua was uckuowrorlged before me this /e day of September, c 200] hyh L corporation. f _ve V\ir i.S oar ��f ��m� �df'f Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware WITNESS my hand and official seal. Plannin. rati My con nussio❑ 05pires. 1 CARF lE� l Notary Public EGGLESTON x � lk,c OF G0`L <'` III) ' C 'I � tip I�ru fi y jIj�,i 333113 I&'�'l11 EA td Ili l ill lIII Ij'I IW. 43 p n4i 11,23(2065 02.06p Weld County, CO 4 hi --1.00 6 0.00 .Stein Moreno Clerk & Recorder d'AY9)d3i`i' A CJe r�p, o r f l'rrrclii � r sc Del C n�np: el tt d Sprit , )ry t irante 1 tit u:tair Pipe Line Con ian_� Rocky waOre L 17r r_a toll with the Weld 1CotintYClerk and Recorder's in buck '4 Reception , w [461701, as -dhows T ra c: I A sifp of laud 115tv (.Slir feet in width over, :along and across the West half(W /1) of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West Weld ( aunty, Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and Huy-rite ( 15) (Pet c i,slerly train the following described survey line: Entering Tract l at ❑ rr at in the North line of said Section 32, Township 2 West, said point lying (14 Ice( F iste,ly along said North line I ono the N west corner of said Section 32, - FNorth Range 67 and run thence South 01'94) Past a di t m,e of 149 feet tot a point thence South 0(1'1 East a distance. o5,5116 feet n point lying 953 feet lHasn r y along said Smith Line r flow lhetrSo thwelsi corner of said Section 32 Soutine of said Section 2, said 'tract 2 A strip of land tilty (Si)) leci in width over, along and acioss Section 8, Township I Rage 67 West eld County , C olornlu, said strip of land extended Sheen (15) feet westerly and 4iirt fNorth, y-five (35) feet easterly from the following described survey line: Entering Tract at a point in the North line of said Section 8, Township I North, Pangs 67 West, said point lying 947 leer 1 rsterly along said North line front the Northwest corner of said Section 8, and mooing thence Soulln t)0' 3r East a distance of 173 feet to a point, thence. South 02° 15' • East a distance of 5120 (Pet to Its point of exit in (he South brie of said Section g said point lying 1179 feet Easterly along said South line 'ruin the Southwest corner of said Section 8 4 �l�� E� � tln/ IM_ � D<, N J L 16196G L _ THAI; INSTRUMENT,area:tills t/ ..-- 11 �'31)4� ...- 5-2 thousand u hundred e Blab_ f—= �� g ol ° and +'___- ,In tha er rtl l:-aix l of nn:Lord ' -- - 'CIE ROCK( IMINLAiP] 11IIII PO ' hetw`x2 ' '< Ol NY '-. —_ _---_&-Th al re coT_PC5 alai on wocxwrr and PUBLIC 8F.F2VIfL �nxll!AN'<of the lay, C(llAllf Alm).to a _ drnntot or Y f_ _ t:Statear lo'c . do the lawn of the State f Colorado,e lea; f_ - Pt rnlla WI4 gurus i w i euWting untlel nnJ yl'�9rtLe !a ltv SSETH That YJ Jell- I in said t n t Cur 1 1 onolh r Lipl of Lim wile C gp C.I t llln'- J.11aia—Ll Lll1 tills - gl tl I _ ltINAW t[i— tist f Public r h1 grantor_ t 1 anti dCby i e and said rtth at t LB i,,, -, S Ica Lax a 11 and o Con,operation utl p Y et - tl It r presents nt forever, Puma,hb .lr 'i NN 2 see. I ec 11 • P eve,_ I and t or f r Lacasemento LI o1 mI�Coot bill I nee, x r Denti pram, towers milieu, u- udconduits-,to and t v I' of electricity,together r i ' a6 fcnn,t e PI O of electric t t tbnl II tl �Yh,r t et td norms other following e choices, lab the n - K - tl rtlon'I a varll v I md.dt r dt�,L useful In.1 O �� 67 1l Lllr Went LJ(7 (') !dal, I t th_ b v rebion l r i loon, P nange o iacin .. H: t ioi INN 4 Ye I t 1 11 e Merit! 1 .au, y .,1 'bon, CahtNofrl eloredu. :ttk?Y" -_``-.,,t r ,as efate x L::fatt `7 I Ii a[� F Together e with the right or I gutut lull essias over FI ru n 01(j hotY tract al ! A I ic' HnY _t t al tlln operate. remove object, tl �. there grid ¢1L wnfprivfi The tl thereof save lgrnterla the d ti ,hiebhuman tilcultivatetlt II ,t with orendanger the gr 111CI bleillit:(14)Co,idly pc It facilities Lbuo thu ot ortights the um, ed i erect or place ert hereto any atru t teen,.cLaree or d t Including agae or rreservationhill peby the ranter o all net Include abv o right e herein Klan e� ma the P t ] t any walla upon, nerverest V e determine [ cal - or over �_ The mode of Installing, maintaining n right, privilege nod Interest to idle e woo ce caused thereby shell be F Ilfor orrren eta n II t p ' f ❑u dune 1t1 cep, and all tlnn ngo C� The provisions of e repaired'at the l_xpe ate of I l n e beaco the min,The atom thin easement Mull be lauding hereto and :Well Inure t L uttac'i and itme ui t] e partlm 1 .min. the less(It of the burn uncutoaa. 91e"nM do f1 ❑ ed title ;bbhdotet July_ q( ,,.• a,. 2 ? L Preserve (lt ° (HD a[IN DS', MOUNTAIN ur ItI SL(411JAJ}r . p�rt�,r�' �raeBi •.� Aamette Cortheonoy, Soar ,bn I -ear.ur 1 C -0 c�. /�, ✓ � d ® ter ft iiS"j. g j T i.iiI \flee Pre e tlhat S - r (s —' The. Rocky tlnmrtGin I Bt 1 C�mt sew4 a /yy� `� C. 1 a.A-y,,,,. _ IX to r �' _ v :PrTr A'AP� �tY y. 1`,a. r A4lCTlf I+*�t;+�tnna _1 eat \J )r s .is, S. 1 I r rya--taurr)z oe•.. r ,: < }fin ld e IghWtnv t 'tektite/related heroin tills. /. � -- @r`,os '' L( Lha tn_II a -cm1 of ,�Lc tr. q ..4 g nn ,d o ri , V ca Ftt u.Ldt nt. 9 �` n,,,,,,tr Mauro: t1�6d(�IIf 11 =nn plrl^ Giulcll 19,9 OP cC4'0 _.. _.. ' ., 1, ___. z N fyr, lryi�lli „7, l1fl r.W It:tonne of — - - -- — 1CsJ 9 �ren cf<k .Lyf FEB j tS �47J _, I .� 5. [ 7 Grant1 tu. 9hehetr ar -afia __ I;CIL,OIIADU o 1 vole ,ALL en:0r DI IHGSIc !lib:SR:N'IS 'hot 12noley Tr t Lain fl-L ] t _.. _. up`UlY_ a Bee re t _ 'r,cil r_i rnl, ng r iIm Post Office of ltenvcr st.., hereinafter refereed to en G` ` ( I .thtit the St 1 (.'olural 3l07 —� . , i 1rued paid. 11 f chief 1 °tion fll c (51 f1lI) D 1 tr the', be d it la the line c6 L Hod further o� b 1 t nd y a 14 1 VNII lt�''ll 1 lCOif(,A t 1 u9t ipointMissouri, 1i'-ifila I dal. min nl u .tv City, its iAolySilisi end tint-dons,l I n Ii lln PIPE URIC cola 1v1 oul t ( _t4 ' Igtr>¢t�,t , tune 1 t 'p II of II. i, t .icvr inspect, ns I Jsv:m I 'I V'S'', pinnate soft-tied , I I "Grantee '9 I of t. 1. IrI .. 6 'Itrt d .. 1!f,ht -.IL,y��•P t t ./ 1 PP rt " ` v t l t '''xi s"'''• I r ' tic and ell Ln ct 6 r other 1 t un nod u [ - thmi6: end the lrot is granted then ht I "_ tl melt., Intuim of said hit and for Ilia ,._c1.3 di p Crn afar interne y.•, l tl SI the 1 nes It aforementioned t . the County ul Weld tone nut tla full r,ft d ibcd, The South Nestfet Quarter of S . aion 8 t 1 Horn, ! described I p Said nu:6Lndie State ,f Colorado, I ✓t [m Pipeline Right of IlIt t aY shall he 50 Peet 6t- b7 Wont r r the 6th Q. pp _' t;t sntee agrees to m aadth hold harmless and artdunnify Grantor it damages, and expenses, including alone,.' -" � ,.c r= ]u} and aLl. J __ f flight-Of-Slop �, Mitts, that 1 t claims, insofar as such losses, rarb t' e may arise as t r,e:alto the by insofar l claims, damage,, o, t - e y r,. . Pert tl Coal Cu _ expenses t❑ r ,.n,Septtember th 50, l Co tang as result nt 1i tinted d or pertaining to the Certain in 1brought about s eaten thsf- iL hue beenland de ict executed turn l shed described herein. Mid prnpl eions of that certaint f1 of and FttT CLcy lit read Y n Grantee Coal mw )t ,, be tt r and full understands the Grantor cod Imperial. Coatl Company. (] HA 102: tl D;ll l011JIp � 1 1 !\TCOAIL 1N7 it o t-" r I ,; 7 I f y note II ! PANHANDLE I I: I iS'I litlN (11 ; R yns Xibts }Mlu2Staiffe`d1 liftZ Yek..X131(L(a ktanag fi aTIAXX:Y13 Cti tatilinftAi\ 'aiLW214Hti(i GU5% . Grantee too LiteCltt 1.�t l t I„ d ender, over f+�Xof,ed*1XNy idlf tnreth Hors Ito end thirty upon, tied through the mid climate the pt Fa$pip nn 5 I th _ d.tt cl 1 ISCI 1 - Gr t i � I ;bed p doll l tlLed l d.r_Win hm�i` 116 likelyt rt -fe 1. re I nnythisp Lc rloge be 6 nn .d , Ir t_ re Gr tar a— the t I] 1 t I Y p'P liraiiicili(y of f1 th1 tultialtheat is tl ne of pe l t,n or C, ii tt tti I _,I r. t,r❑ .employed pip:: l safely fir ,A u,i envoi I l Iwo 121 feel r below t d 11111 pine 1 1 ,o 1 y.l m'd tt repair of IntoneIn ! ( I_ d t t til is:Iui I t �ti 11 u-y he con1 e a a f tl ( I td .. etn_nteiried end f f( t Conteu fc tf t1 lad t e the clan-neeThine ] d t'. f 1 ta:Ilf -I p„ [ II P 'mJ l f Greater h the r f ie t I nued. IP t by G1210101 art I t d determined 6 I1 tr ',crud _f neat three is uP hy Grow. inn: r. d pi r�iL. 1 s shall filed red c ur:utsne" Payment of ell ,oitintav boconnne doc Intreontot S Lc pine] Is `1 l !1 ut:utt l^nr J C _ - w 410 16pL — . - npalry S[a er Convoy, Colorado Ibis'. Grant shall k, funding hereto. i it iallhaunderstood dint this ( i . of t ho t _.. . u,lI unhr4 "t-r t f Coe G. t neat oottiod in t „t s It writing, S_d u(t the hr f Liu, Gf *1Y,}tftAbM by . anfiu d� p' )- J6l [_ a t t tau r.. 11�. �1 I� q 17r '- I' O. IL Y,ws, n l4f� 1 �Ii`R(Il �<Cino- It i1ty x,71 L I.,..1'1 the, _ rl //if 1l�s,arui nnhu na rl II Rocky tl ir atlNt L ( auy 2- r/ / / f',A1e d �LA6in T� - l - ��i[t}y''1� t rtlil R 9rvu C'rmrg 'r- ... . a'Uf f'ya44ti:ua" STATE or COLORADO 9- - C OUN'PY OF/t ; inn. y The hart-gain t1Lsttu lUnt cau HClmowle J91 - och_ day of i a __nob', c I `d labeEote Cme m \ n Yh' y� -- Pry men nn17 —`L— S7s by C.in Ldli ? �i�"'kE_ \1 " u�1 C ,i ?ly co n iur, ux1 ir. H/TImm `°rL�r iti in. saran Cspu0 hii il'iv Ze 1979,r CC' Witness my hand arid if[f rt ll tiL11� Notary Pub c -�!- ,., 51ATp CE' ) 1 NW 41➢11 U )As CO[11911' OF I'Lt: Iu;camog I isnwimcnc wee cki1wrleJyml LcGm:n�„ ilu_ti _ J:p ul by - ,11y Cvi ni anion Ex pin's ""'^" uo�i.. E I J 0:\10 1\� , ' f,�l \ I/ D J t, ct3 l , l is a >r LI .! "--1 1 i t i Ut? ,) CI)1 j -•‘3, cv ,11 ti clir2 ‘:r id L'i2, ri, ` u \ Y�Fi \ (, , 1 }m "1� o�yf d 803l „+ 6 'rx� t, Jlll l ti 1977 IN '1'❑ti. DISTRICT euc COURT. IN AND1. V, FOR 4(ti:^°". ` „� u.c(,,,h , COUNTY OF WULD AND STATE OF COLORADO 1 I Cavil Action No 2137L3 PANEANULE EASTERN PIPE LINE ) COMPANY, Petitioner, °s- ) ORDER, JUDGMENT AND Ol.'.Crt N,li 110007 MOUNTAIN FUEL 00_ ) ANY UNKNOWN OWNERS and ) ) fiesponderi t, ) THIN MATTER coming on this ,e3)2) day Of �G pursuant to Stipntatiun of tunnsel , and the Court having examined Lbe pl gad]tags, the t teo rd' and Li I es of L6at. mat.1.er ant) haying 'o,,iidercrl statements of counsel , and how hclnl, sutflainn LiY advised in the pt em i„e3, DOUR FIND AN FOLLOWS' 1 . This Court has Full and cowpl'-Le jurisdiction of the putties and the subject molter herein.2. This is a ;:um tenuctt. i of i Vrureeti i nG brought pursuant Lo the provisions of the NaL,Ir.1 Leis' Act, IN n.6 C d 717 1'('u) , and H 3N et the Cele:et Iti-yia., .ante t,.rcl, 1:17 , emended. 3. "lie Property atfeutea by this nu s'eediir Cs set tot th in I:he attached L';;h)hiI. A, in coopora Lod Brit n U7 reference, and f.lie reCOtd owner thereritis Rocky AlounLaiii Peel Comore iiespan dent herein- Comp an the fly thou prucoiti int; Liu Putt Lloner ooul;hL Lo ohtain u perpetual t cght—of-way e;ie,=uncut. for Luc purpose of coast runtt1G, updating and wain Laiulntl a n;(drat RH.: pipeline acres:; the .1 Ica property - sub.. y as shown iu the attached Exhibit a for the purpose of the transportation of natural gas, ineludi,,0 other substances iaiturall)' contained in said natural gas; 5. It is necessary that the Petitioner ubl.aiu said right easement and t u[ -waythe Cuutt. tends Limo lcc;iLien therein is reasonable and not: arbitrary. Dlil Ci3 .j -.2 G. Petitioner was unable to acquire .I c'quire by contract el to igs r,i Lh the Respondent upon the compensation g to b olsva r' Paid for the } r-d5i;1118I1t herein 'npllgllL. right- . 7. By Order dated October & 1.076, this Court entered an Orden of Immediateosses ion granting thy P1. LiGoner possessionoY ght— upon terms and bused upon certain find ings which are Incorpor' rr.id herein, and ordered that Lhe Petitioner deposit with this Court 06,000.00 pursuant t(1 Statute, which Chu Petitioner did_ 8. Subsequent to the necking of said depostt, the Respondent: withdrew ?);7,500.00 pursuant Co Statute0. The _ part: to t. 'r err TO tai 01 $9,00(1..00 c. a lilid paY a Cor the t t( ing and lAi incidental Lrl such amount appe a reasonablelunnges, and . 10. The balance of $1 ,500.00 un deposit should be paid to the Respondent in care of its aLterne Y, out} 1'c ti tiourr should pay directly to the Respondent , in cure of its attorney, the additional 53,000.00. 11- Petitioner thou))) ht granted c was easem right of the. purpa es specified in eat tee f 11c P@:tition to?- chi, total payment o). !!!B4O00.00. NOW, TRERgk'ORE, iT le ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Court that the Petitioner has duly crd !awfully e tsclnen[ taken arL;;dL-of-lv;ty on, over and through the properLY described in Petition Exhibit "A ", attached heret o and incorporated harm,, by reference, fox the purpose of consirauting, operating and mu intaiei ng a natural gas plpelixw ¢s 5O1 iur'Lii i❑ the Petition on Cite herein, a1] pursuant to the Stttut0s and COnSLi tution el the SLat.e or Colora.ete. Title to said property, Loge,thor with air appiirtcntulces thereunto belonging, is hereby vested in said Petitioner for Lire uses and purposes specified, in ...ludiul: the rtghte of out en:rs and , tress through, on, from and over the prenii Poe the purpose .` dasu'36ed in Exhibit ''A''Of l.lylrg, eunotUheL110 mnirrlalniu , Lowe.rang, '+t 'Peening. repkirtn :, relecaL fug, CLnugin0 Lou sire 0t, operating and removing the Uipeltaus and at! ahpurtenauc.cs convenient .fOr the n'1intellau,, cod operation oC said pipt,l'.aes; and 89.3 IT IS COliltiko OHM::D 0,- flint the Clcrlt of I_Ilis: O',on. pay co lh6 1te;poudeut , Ln - I cn ,If to il.l!r nee Jos Aron tarn::,, Uors'uuh, 1(-irgi •, Cumphel1, lialkor ,c Grover. laud Amuelenn llaCional batik Huiidiu , Denver, Cuiorado, 0020e the D1 ,5QU.00 yet rennin lip; on dopes It herein and that the Pet tt]orler pa;, ar, add} tlornaI Rua, 000.00 d;?ea,fly to the Neslltlndwnl In cure uul 11:;. I'LLorrleY: and I8 FUA'1'IILYr OlLDEHEU. LhaL a cUrtit.utl cal,} 01 I.hi:; Order be recorded anti i nder:ed A.n Cho OPt ice 01 the Clerk and tteoartier oS Ife/d Coon ty 1, CoLurndo, in Like nrannopr and WIth Ill.a vf le“I as it I. we coa deed of c.anveVante Irani the Iles::pondvnl Lo LhtheDeli-. Leiner heroin upon LhtheIl ors dot lurilr Ire rcl n Diem CIA: recd rdlrrg Lhc D te, "1 ,J IL ulel irap ', t'lhll(:-ar lyttV' trt lC'rnellL On, over under and through the property denein hod in Exhih It "A": a°.t]LOI,ed hereto and iueorpu ruled hero]r' by refcren ; purposes and for the ld apoln lIle 11ni: Lrt Clues set- tooth h�r'elrr DONE IN SPECI coulee 11 ) BY THE COOlit „C. _ a fi/ �y oryo dnxf -'- I LYei� 17LSIr1 .ludo Pvtuf JY7 Ci 11 Cmrtg �) �( l -il., Approved aVC, loon: i CIS gv nrvl C ,,�• 1 Ion Lku )Ii11;417:1 50 __— AI.1-ot'ne,Y tor Pc(.1 Lioner 1SUHuCd, KU/hilt CAMPBELL, WALKB8 AND v[1OI'r,11 b y � .�c.� '. M Are itta,,o 1/369�M1'.Mr' 41.eLd /iasrrj�i5 M. Montano, msr95 Attorney for Respondent PANHANDLE bhcLIIII PIPE L',,1F CO. P. 0. /30X 127 VRIGHTON CotDonDO IA1t,0I Ptri'l'wrr 122,r/88$',XHiSLT p h „� Pa..r ce i 1 That part of th e Seu&iship'ruo atr r , '1 e Sixty Thirty (30) 10 vn slop 'rue (2)Seven (67) Wesel Co, t ', 0 111:1 Si pCy_ ti cular Weld County, ly de t t thed e - -r 1i Colts lado Inure par tiwidth, fr h of land 50.00 I`eaC _ 1 the ruu ter line. of which is LIU s�_r lho-,.d ag 10 Lt.O t'i5; Peal nnurg at a point au the Lest line it said South- east ( l Quarter o)e % , said pant. b lest on tits a Swirl it t'tut, a eft uto" South 03000'0(7'• from the Northeast Corner of call ee hL Bt Q'.l roet (CECoi_Sh� d S ontne For Quarter -Lance of 60.10efeet t: 11 80°28' 20" West For a di1. West to a point. thence North ; thenci for a di t ce of 21.5. :33 feet to a point thence North 89°39'20 ' list and runni,,, appro>:imutely 25.00 feet South of anti parallel to the North lane of said Southeast Quarter (,SE-) for a distance of 2367.34 feet to a point on the lest lute a2 said Southeast Quarter (SEx), said pot ut heir, South 0tlo )r tauce of 25..00 td's` East a dis- iref: from the N ctnnt Corner of sd-, Southeast Quarter (N1Y( or`1(;-t more or less. � ), containing tai 3 n3ng 3. 03 acrees, P.' 'r;eI 2 That part of cha Southwest Quarter 61U,) el Saction Eight. (8), Township One C ) North, flange. Sixty-seven (67) West, Veld County Ccrturado, more particularly des:cribeo as n strip or land 50.0(1 feet in width, the centerline of which is deg crilred as follows: ller;ulaItg at a paint an r ',e iYesl Vine dl said South- west Qu arter I'I Lost ( e ), sat] p.,in l: being North'2 00c'3? on an assumed hearing a distance at 7. . ,c ee from the Southwest. Corner ot1 ua tert is 3'5'1 . for Quarter (SISCorSI }); thence South ;1ei3 ry. East of 122.30 feet to a th for a 63°1.6'22" East eas for a distance of 424 point;• thence South GG tneuce h 90000'00` East t toap to z point ' th 00Ce feet North of and parallel toll the P South line Moto-ai F South- westot Quilt-tor V} said .. CS - t far a d50C n Las of L�'it 1Y feet to f a 710-tot; thence north hSOi .e0" Last tot' t l _stance of 167.50 feet to a point &hence. South 87°c5;'50" East for a distance of 100.00 feet, to the end of line, containint, 2.01 acres, more or less. I,Sd(aLL Ill, LraTISIlauon 'ink: !nsurw:rc I.unIHrIv ii7 La ndY�IINCerYY,.a (- )NIMI I AIF.N I FOR I I I.I'. INSIIIIANL.I . Transnan ono ;,:IIISIiilliorl I :t a nI°pI 4' v. pull es ol title I ' n LI ,lu I I " ll t hrico: die l rule Corupall lot a v as ltl iddilied HI Aeh dl l Y Schele consideration,asOl (0 m u v Ied h rcby �`A, III Fnm Of Iha o np: e I Inset in an 0 ti d( eribul in ices n dy commits to Cov dull. o in h4Irlh .I I;,cd In Schedule A, uc ue' puler; or A :Ind n and to d¢'c A upon peyiucnl oI. a, nwller or moll succ >nblbuus undylipu Stipulations hcru:l. 1 Hu pi cnllums and char OldieCSI AIL:HI mluuv clac Ihcrulbr, III subject to the plovia'ions III I Ins Can alubnalh shall he tilleclive 0nl nee Itd in$chcdul h) the iornp) II the el Itity ,i1 the I II Ingo, e j aryl the an loum of He 1 hereof in either ill lie Ilene of He SL of Lhi Policy ur p0lic les conuml,ud lot HI VC Luau !Ins \ nulull IuII 15 Cumuullt It nl m Hy suhse Imm endorsement t. prellou n y m the nisreiiii e ul SUL Ii p!dr•, ell pull(llua, of[Me Insr :,r,. unil all Imh I cru n rte six (G) nnfnlh, after IeBult toIht cheepvc rlrr Ie c0l ul , r issue ill such policy or Policies a 11,11 (ill rank n(Iht (.nmp:nlv' Ihu('.al un llnllcN shell mil be valid rn�thlllt y and 'hlleellun+ he lau ud nisi!! u the plI l A L Connepole ,meniCOIII s ell (ol 4h III he d issued,oro until l hire rs gne by irld llh:il lid Henrylsc and µII: until countersigned h I I au Ire end I IJa., V 'I sill this Vel(ll ',Ch, I' s u.i,i Commitment La husmen vllllll when I. i'ec e. i. I t nlmu el u d lei i" I C r l � I pan aulhflintier , ,,. Ir hi; Hi I I 0l µ;II of Wu tqu gfally u4 al!:;,: in! /vlesf Ti-a a taiall T itge Insurancerr ` I a* yA'''"'":142;,,04, ay A by ;� .�-ate�...,c ! ([;,[,',„„._,,Z1,4 /�.. AS . .� IyCalll'aq,� 0 il:a 'nil le MI i Pleselt'nl %A,4`ti'w..-LA „.o ,m,,,,,,,,,,,- CONDITIONS i the lei Ji 'Hui t I whCll l ll Ieimn ,h;ili IIICIIIiic'lend ul n IISI :Iu I .Iced miler .seeullly ln:trulneul. - II the proposed low ed ha: in acquiredochre? I. l:tdod �.DI n t rl.epe dl iron e0hon I by �ir - 1 .HIV dell I alo,well ulI ml e, :uh.I t (.hum of oilier ueW LI alleerrog IIIe e. 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(hell a roered I-re caL his Coulnodllcat ausl l t Ised a rend oeI t r the pluv of ros dnc u on dud c subject 0., lire pro vn sills of Iles lhe 5 l lie pokey to be bssucal conbir s::n isiliiluilimii rfulse All eibirieble n I_rs when He Amount of IUSu Illlca Is 1)I,000,000 or less.shall be a'hlll',Lrd ill olitaiiii of culler llle Cpu:pany oI IIIe Inured ,Ie the eielusvt leIllUdy or [he p.Irbes Sou slay review a a:py of the arbltrabnn lilies ill blip Ivww_allrr ng ALIA (..unlfnoonl0lll. 19Cib (Revised //l/He I l ransnation -Iltle Insurance Company NOTICE ICI PROSPECTIVE INSURED OWNER: Re: Mechanic's Lien and Gap Protection This is to advise that trausnaUon I tic Insurance Company prospective insured owners in conjunction with their Transnation Title Insurance Company policy covering a single family residence, including townhouse unit, protection against mechanics liens_ This protection is not automatic nor given in all a condominium of case,, but is subject to the Company's Underwriting re and does not cove those liens which arise out of work contracted for at the request of the insured owner requirements, _ or entered into These underwriting rageiirerrients include, but may not be limited to, the following: 1. Receipt b y Me Company or resulting from its granting of lien protection executed by the seller, contractor or others who might have incurred debts which could result mechanic'it s liens loss 2,. Information concerning the solvency and whereabouts of the parties set forth in item No. 1, possibly including financial statements; '. Evidence of work dot e the liavinerit of any bills which might have been incurred for work work property, depending upon the length of Lime elapsed since the lawas completed and what remains to be done; 4. in the event of eAtensive recent construction, whether on all of t improvernr-uL, upon theproperly or nut, additional items required may incudee (a) the Company's reV1ew of the owner's srd/or builder's history relative to construction projects previously completed or presently under construction; (b) review of the construction loan agreement, it applicable; performance or ni iterialme bond concerning (a) (c) review of any payment of the appropriate i this c lie protection if io charge for mechanic's lien applicable; construction, it ahl�ljcable�. protection during ihMs is also to advise Lii i( liujsuant Lo Regulation of the Colorado Insurance Commissioner, every title entity shall be responsible for all matters which appear record poor to the tme of reroidiriq, and subsequent to the effective date commitment, whenever the title entity conducts the closing and is responsible th forrecording or filing of legal documents resulting 1'rorn the transaction which fwas dosed. This does not include those matters created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured The prospective insured ht advised to inquire of the closing to whether it is an office of transaction Title Insurance independent agent which will theho entity as responsible entity relative to the closingoonly, an 5tri o efiDlr em Ma I. Oro -,IUL 2 61966 zrs�,aesa.evr. EASEM'.NT V MuN U v-i 1493396 . '��rr:N&— r— Ann Sooner.Reader --( IG TR INSTRUMENT,Made this 9g,+.11 day of duly In the year of our Lord / one thousand nine hundred mot - sixty-Six. behwn THE ROCKY MOUNTAM:FU L.,COMPANY — e'nem -o :1 a Delai3are corporation • - t,- grantor.____. of the ' Comty or' Weld and Stab of Colorado e and PUBLIC SERVICE coin' NY O COLORADO,a corporation drily organized and iodating under and by virtue 1 of the baba of the State of Colorado,grantee; - - Opp f� :lIT4i1Ce8 That the said o i _grantor—,for and in consideration of the firm of . g®R Tan finln ay. 410.00 and tither valuable ronaidarations - >•-=.�nne,s to the said grantor—In hand paid bythe said grantee.the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and aclmowledged,lu4_ nl granted.bargained,sold and conveyed and by these presents do$g—'grant, bargain sell,conWiyantt confirm unto e Public Service Company of Colorado,Its successors and ensigns forever,an easement for the construction,reconatruc- tion,:operatlun and maintenance of conductors and conduit,for the transmission of electricity,together with the nee- o eau*We;.tower,, croa,arm. cables,wires,guys,supports,and other fixtures and devices,used or useful In the o operation of electric transmission lints.through,on.aver end across the following described lands,to—wit: , o 1 a the West 150.00 feet of the El of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range —9 w 1x2 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado. .o Vi Subject set,^ xtir �n= ,.--miv-a d.:._. • N V =` I • a b I - Together with the right of ingress and egress over said premises'end to remove objects or structures there- from;and,also to survey,construct, fatter.reconstruct,maintain, operate.control and use said lines and feter. The maso¢tm—reserve$the right to ell n and use old premises er any purpose consistent with the eighth and privileges above granted and which will not Interfere with or endanger the grantee's facilities thereon,or the use thereof or of any of the right,herein granted.Such reservation by the genitor—shall not Maude the right to , erect or place any aructures or objects,including mina,or rat or operate any wells oR upma above or over the easement herein granted.In case the permanent abandonment of said easement, all right, privilege and interest herein granted emu end cease and datmmina The work of installing,maintaining and reconstructing its facilities shall be done with car% and as damage to the premises caused thereby shell be paid for or repaired at the expense of the grantee ifi The provisions of this easement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executer% ad ndaiairetore,successors and assigns of the parties hereto. • r Ie y.ettttav Signed and delivered ode 9A1 h day of July A. Dr 15-44/01 sY*r1%y'� In the Presence of HSROCKY MOUNTAIN FUEL secure s1W' y V4 a"y a Dela re rpor ti�jn�i a /. fir ` ► g lik � � Title: Vice Presiddfit .. fet=e c! Annette Conhaeftay, 3ecratary-Treasur a 1 Tjii-Short•y Wountatn runt t1 --- r��.,�_ea areal e _ . _._ ._�—.._ rela'oasts J .' ...,n,s.,, ,. • _._ISEALI \ o -• COUNTY or—riL.at.= -' TTIm �r. • art was acknowledged-before me thr �� 't_1-7L__—day i L @ r I ` harlettilie_Euty, Victlreaident .__ � 5 4#A• �aa�ey41 nyg�ofi q'etahrssian expires March I, 1969 / na— e OP 0040 . . / / L-�/jam// • Gd.'. �! _ ,F /-/A''ll ed^'„9-,b wart V ' . li:.-d %•o nt. fEB Z8 19)5 © 73� 1654322 ' ..ir uv aZ)a' . COLORADO . Right=of-W Grant ! KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,that Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, a Delaware Corporation, tT of the Post Office of Denver P. , in the State of Colorado NI hereinafter referred to as "Grantor" (whether one or more), in consideration of One($1.00)Dollar, to them C ,in hand paid,receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,and the further consideration of $ 3.00 per linear rod, to be paid before the RAI pipe line hereinafter specified is laid do hereby grant and convey unto PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, having m a office in Kansas City, Missouri, its successors and assigns,hereinafter referred to as "Grantee," a Right-of-Way to ^t lay,construct, maintain,lower,inspect, repair,replace,relreete,change the size a,at P Pg f operate,end remove a pipe line PP and=!`^°°"?oa"t'--'-'_-" -d -' i -- " drips, pipe line markers, valves, launchers,receivers,cathodic to equipment, test leads, and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said lines and for the its transportation of oil, gas, or other substances therein, under, on, over and through the premises hereafter described, ti and the Grantee is granted the right of in o g Kress and egress, to, on, from and over the following described premises for 0the purposes aforementioned in the County of Weld in the State of Colorado,to-wit: The South West Quarter of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M. Said pipeline Right-Of-Way shall be 50 feet in width. r• c Grantee agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Grantor from any and all losses, claims, adamages, and expenses, including attorneys' fees, that may arise as a result of the execution of this Right-Of-Way Grant or the exercise of any rights granted herein, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, or expenses are initiated or brought about by the Imperial Coal Company, as a result of a certain coal mine lease executed • ' September 30, 1969, pertaining to the land described herein. And, further, Grantee states that it has been furnished a copy of and has read and fully understands the provisions of that certain coal mine lease between Grantor and Imperial Coal Company. TO RAVE AND TO HOLD said easements,rights, and right-of-way unto the said PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY,its successors and assigns. RRIERKOHODROUnia Grantee to have the right to select and change the routes of elk pipe linescherein authorized to he laid under, upon, over and through the above described premises. All pipe installed hereunder shall be buried a minimum of thirty(30)inches. Grantor shall not place anything,over or so close to any pipe line or other facility of Grantee as will be likely to interfere with Grantee's access thereto by use of equipment or means customarily employed in the maintenance of pipe liner nor intentionally cause the original cover over any pipe line to be reduced below whichever is the greater of a r`aimum cover of two(2)feet or below the minimum cover required at any time by any ap- plicable pipe line safety code. All damage to growing crops, drainage tile and fences of Grantor occasioned by the construction or repair of any of the facilities herein authorized to be maintained and operated by Grantee shell be paid by Grantee after the damage is done, said damage, if not mutually agreed upon, to be ascertained and determined by three disinterested persons,one to be appointed by the Grantor,one to be appointed by the Grantee,and the third tobe chosen by the two so appointed. The written award of such three persons shall be final and conclusive. Payment of all moneys becoming due hereunder may be paid to Rocky Mountain Fuel. Company at 430 16th Street, Denver, Colorado This Grant shall be binding upon-the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, of the pansies hereto, and it is understood that this Grant cannot he changed in any way except in writing,signed by the Grantor, sad ardd elliat ed agent of the Grantee. r,r,r�}�`/.{ , •J . pre)rared by C. A. Conoley P. O.Box 1345,Kansas City,Missouri 64141 /�� itf OF,the Grantors have hereunto set their bands and seals on this ./r0 :141, .A.D..192t. r-0-)6,' 1 . ep :e The Roc Nor F Company ATTE$fi! . "'r - By; .ia1Gl�/rAasf e Gerald R. trong .g4- tPC,--;_,, ''tt 7 John l.�Tarabino' WW2 -- �;�..i65S322.-•-- STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF µ-fjjljtr1^�) -ae: .. -. °`��uah,�n' 'o.,, The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me 'O1 day of February , 1975 by Gerald R. Armst rein c . '-- President and abbe Tarahinn ,syee" VU 'P Secretary of Rocky Mountain Fuel Co, as r, , a corporation. ri oi�;; - rn MY coomliaeion expires My Commission expires January 24. 1979 • '{+- B oe tcl•- Witness my hand and official seal. 1 0/1)ja7,24.41.-e....) Notary Pub 21 • INDIVIDUAL STATE OF ) )0s. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 19 , by NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires_ .i 74. i I igiN 43/4 1 eaai a - K i Ji CD a ltt ., • m O o a . 1. 4 C4..... • OK dzi aO Recorded at lP` o•dxk.ti.JUL., JUL 1 8 1977 803 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN ANDl'orli) A""F°°O.s1e: Ricardo,�. K Wrr COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO Civil Action No. ,28713 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE ) COMPANY, ) Petitioner, ) vs. ) ORDER, JUDGMENT AND DECREE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUEL CO. , and ) ANY UNLQvOWN OWNERS, ) ) Respondent. THIS MATTER coming on this pn day of cpa. , 1977, pursuant to Stipulation of counsel, and the Court having examined the pleadings, the records and files of this matter, and having considered statements of counsel, and now being sufficiently advised in the premises, , BOTH FIND AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Court has full and complete jurisdiction of the parties and the subject matter herein. 2. This is a condemnation proceeding brought pursuant to the provisions of the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. U 717 F(h), and Title 38 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973, as amended. 3. The property affected by this proceeding is set forth in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated herein by reference, and the record owner thereofis Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, the Respondent herein. 4. By this proceeding the Petitioner sought to obtain a perpetual right-of-way easement for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining a natural gas pipeline across the sub- ject property as shown in the attached Exhibit A for the purpose of the transportation of natural gas, including other substances naturally contained in said natural gas. 5. It is necessary that the Petitioner obtain said right-of-way easement and the Court finds the location thereof is reasonable and not arbitrary. ,PY.aX.aII Ti nr' """ fi,_r.?Y.vk.@ yT9z'S g,aa.+.; a va g°0893 1724788 tl -� G. Petitioner was unable to acquire by contract or to agree with the Respondent upon the compensation to be paid for the right- of-way easement herein sought. 7. By Order dated October 8, 1976, this Court entered an Order of Immediate Possession granting the Petitioner possession of a right-of-way easement upon terms and based upon certain find- ings which are incorporated herein, and ordered that the Petitioner deposit with this Court $6,000.00 pursuant to Statute, which the Petitioner did. 8. Subsequent to the making of said deposit, the Respondent withdrew $4,500.00 pursuant to Statute. 9. The parties have stipulated that Petitioner should pay a total of $9,000.00 for the taking and all incidental damages, and such amount appears reasonable. 10. The balance of $1,500.00 on deposit should be.paid to the Respondent in care of its attorney, and Petitioner should pay directly to the Respondent, in care of its attorney, the additional $3,000.00. 11. Petitioner should be granted a right-of-way easement for the.purposes specified in the Petition for the total payment of $9,000.00. NON, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Court that the Petitioner has duly and lawfully taken a right-of-way easement on, over and through the property described in Petition Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining a natural gas pipeline, as set forth in the Petition on file herein, all pursuant to the Statutes and Constitution of the State of Colorado. Title to said property, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, is hereby vested in said Petitioner for the uses and purposes specified, including the rights of ingress and egress through, on, from and over the premises described in Exhibit "A" for the purpose of laying, constructing, maintaining, lowering, inspecting, repairing, relocating, changing the size of, operating and removing the pipelines and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said pipelines; and .. ___ _._�.......-....,..s.a�.d..uti-i+va[4l'.t o a'.'iiC'�:.!I:rA.:$tS%-__.y1.;�S•v_Y •` 9,0°873 . i ppp y_3 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,-that the Clerk of this Court pay to the Respondent, in care of its attorney, Joe Montano, Gorsuch, Kirgis, Campbell, Walker & Grover, 1200 American National Bank Building, Denver, Colorado, 80202, the $1,500.00 yet remaining on deposit herein and that the Petitioner pay an additional $3,000.00 directly to the Respondent in care of its attorney; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that a certified copy of this Order be recorded and indexed in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, in like manner and with like effect as if it were a deed of conveyance from the Respondent to the Peti- tioner herein upon the terms set forth herein_ Upon the recording of the same, said Petitioner has a right-of-way easement on, over, under and through the property described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, for the purposes and upon the limitations set forth herein. DONE IN OPEN COURT this a.?? day of 1977. BY THE COURT/char _ � :A1 ` � . a'•° • mtpkliniftreli District Judge / A roved as to form: G,�M1� Fvpin y� C ,6 / Sce Xer•.... 4�c , #1309 Attorney for Petitioner GORSUCH, KIRGIS, CAMPBELL, WALKER AND GROVER latest ose M. Montano, #3895 ttorney for Respondent • PANwAWDL[ EASTEIN1 PIPE LINE CO. P. 0. BOX 127 BRIGHTON, COLORADO EO631 • 1'724'788 PETITION EXHIBIT A 14-4 Parcel 1 That part of the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section Thirty (30), Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty- Seven (67) West, Weld County, Colorado, more par- ticularly described as a strip of land 50.00 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows: - Beginning at a point on the East line of said South- east Quarter (SE;}), said point being South 00°00'00" West on an assumed bearing a distance of 82.39 feet from the Northeast Corner of said Southeast Quarter (NECorSEI.); thence North 89°38'30" West for a dis- tance of 60.70 feet to a point; thence North 74°10'58" West for a distance of 215.32 feet to a point; thence North 89°39'20" West and running approximately 25.00 feet South of and parallel to the North line of said Southeast Quarter (SE*) for a distance of 2367.34 feet to a point on the West line of said Southeast Quarter- _ (SE*), said point being South 00004'55" East a dis- tance of 25.00 feet from the Northwest Corner of said Southeast Quarter (NWCorSE}), containing 3.03 acres, more or less. • Parcel 2 That-part .of the Southwest Quarter (SW;) of Section Eight (8), Township One (1) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West-, Weld County, Colorado, more particularly . described as a strip of land 50.00 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West Line of said South- west Quarter (SWI), said point being North 00°32'10" West on an assumed bearing a distance of 237.69 feet from the Southwest Corner of said Southwest Quarter (SWCorSW*); thence South 84°18'54" East for a distance of 122.30 feet to a point; thence South 66016'22" East for a distance of 424.14 feet to a point; thence North 90000'00" East and running approximately 55.00 feet North of and parallel to. the South line of said South- west Quarter (SW#) for a distance o₹ 1804.13 feet to a point; thence North 85°12'50" East for a distance of 167.50 feet to a point; thence South 87°48'50" East for a distance of 100.00 feet to the end of line; containing 3.01 acres, more or less. I 11111111111111111111111111111111111111ll11111 I2800234 of 4 R 20.000�D 0.00 01 iWeldJA Sold County CO kamoto AMENDMENT TO RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT 234 RECITALS A. On or about April 14, 1965, The Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, a Delaware corporation, as Grantor, granted to Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation ("Sinclair Pipe Line"), as Grantee a right of way easement (the "Easement") which was recorded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office on April 22, 1965 at Book 540, Reception No. 1461791. The Easement provides Sinclair with a pipeline right of way over certain real property (the "Burdened Property") described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. B. The second paragraph of the Easement contains the following language restricting the rights of the Grantor to construct improvements over the Burdened Property: "The said Grantors shall have the right to use and enjoy the above- described land except as the same may be necessary for the purposes herein granted to the said Grantee. Grantor agrees not to build, create or construct any obstructions, engineering works, or other structures over said pipeline nor permit the same to be done by others" C. Sinclair Oil Corporation, a Wyoming corporation ("Sinclair") is successor in interest to Sinclair Pipe Line, as grantee of the Easement. D. Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Melody,") has previously acquired ownership of a significant portion of real property commonly known as the Savannah Subdivision, Town of Frederick, Weld County, State of Colorado (the "Savannah Subdivision.") A significant portion of the Burdened Property is located within the Savannah Subdivision. Melody is in the process of acquiring additional portions of the Savannah Subdivision, including additional portions of the Burdened Property. Melody desires to develop the Savannah Subdivision into a residential subdivision pursuant to the plans approved by the town of Frederick and any other appropriate municipal agency. Sinclair is willing to grant its consent for Melody and others to proceed with the construction of the residential subdivision, including construction of improvements over the Burdened Property pursuant to the terms of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement (this"Amendment.") AGREEMENT 1. Contemporaneously with Sinclair's execution of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement, Melody shall pay Sinclair the sum of$10,000.00. Sinclair acknowledges receipt of this payment as full and adequate consideration for Sinclair's execution of this Amendment. 2. Effective immediately as of the date of execution of this Amendment, the second paragraph quoted in Section B above shall be deleted and shall be replaced with the following language: 6C"( "Grantors, Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successor 1t5 and assigns, together with the Town of Frederick and other governmental and 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 2890294 2 of 4 R 20.00 2 D10.00 Weld JCounty CO A Suld �moto quasi-governmental entities together with utility providers including but not by way of limitation, Qwest, Public Service Company of Colorado, ICN Energy, cable television providers, Tri-Area Sanitation District, Savannah Homeowner's Association and any other applicable municipal or quasi-municipal agency (collectively referred to as the "Providers"), shall be authorized to construct all improvements set forth in or reasonably anticipated by the approved Savannah Subdivision in the Town of Frederick, County of Weld, State of Colorado. This right to construct improvements over the property burdened by the easement includes, but shall not be limited to, the construction and maintenance of roadways and roadway improvements, sanitation and storm sewer improvements, subsurface drains, trails oil and gas production flow lines as well as the installation of all utilities such as, but not limited to, cable television, electrical, gas and telephone together with all appurtenances relating to the foregoing; provided that no permanent above ground structures or buildings shall be permitted. Such right of construction and maintenance shall only inure to the benefit of Melody, the town of Frederick, the Providers, and all the foregoing parties' heirs, successors and assigns and shall include all items currently contemplated by the proposed Savannah Subdivision together with all items reasonably required in the future with respect to the development and maintenance of such subdivision regardless of whether such construction or maintenance is performed by Melody, the Town of Frederick, the Providers or their agents, contractors, successors or assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Melody and its successors and assigns, shall take all reasonable steps to protect and preserve Sinclair's future steel lines located within the Easement. Melody and its successors and assigns further agree that at any points at which a subdivision improvement crosses Sinclair's steel line with any steel product, the installer of such steel product shall provide commercially reasonably cathodic protection for Sinclair's steel line." 3. Except to the extent specifically amended by this Amendment, the Easement shall remain in full force and effect. SINCLAIR OIL C e •RATION, MELODY HOMES, INC., a Wyoming c. .orati.- c" a Delaware corporation Atfri' By: By: /►'�____/l0.- eter Johnson Pres ent, Oil Division 2 II2IIII IIIII 1111111 III 1 HI I II��:13P II 11111 lu 11tH Ii��ill 3 of 4 R 20.00 D 0.00 Weld County co STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this "atf..day of September 2001, by Fitz nl . Jhfl M asjwpc., O,/ 2)t/of Sinclair Pipe Lino Company, a corporation. O t Cor r4ioh Aela"`7WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: tabs/e3 M0nay MIMup MMARILYNN NCH Y V j47G SAL NOTARY (-1)\- , M!� Expire / Notary Public `� sr;ari nw STATE OF Li.))e€a ao ) ) ss. COl v nF Pcca i.) /, Thg foregoi`n•g instrument was acknowled ed before me this /Slay of September 2001, b e W ,'son asVPe of Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 1:lnnn. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission xpires: NOT Y ••:. . de/ SEAL `' Notary Public CARRIEJ. A Pk.: EGGLESTON o d,. rnFGOtN / • • IIIIU H 1111111 III 11111111111111111 III 11111 IIII IIII 2890234 10/08/2001 12:13P JA Sukl Tsukamoto 4 of 4 R 20.00 D 0.00 Weld County CO EXHIBIT A Description of Pipeline Easement Granted Sinclair Pipe Line Company by Rocky Mountain Fuel Company dated April 14, 1965, which was recorded with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office in Book 540,Reception No. 1461791, as follows: Tract 1 A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width over, along and across the West half(W 'A) of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five(35) feet easterly from the following described survey line: Entering Tract 1 at a point in the North line of said Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West, said point lying 804 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of said Section 32, and running thence South 01°04' East a distance of 149 feet to a point, thence South 00°35' East a distance of 5116 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 32, said point lying 953 feet Easterly along said South Line from the Southwest corner of said Section 32. Tract 2 A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width over, along and across Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County , Colorado, said strip of land extended fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five(35) feet easterly from the following described survey line: Entering Tract 2 at a point in the North line of said Section 8, Township 1 North,Range 67 West, said point lying 947 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of said Section 8, and running thence South 00° 35' East a distance of 173 feet to a point, thence South 02° 15' East a distance of 5120 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 8, said point lying 1170 feet Easterly along said South line from the Southwest corner of said Section 8. 4 1111111 III 1111111 III 11111111111 Int III 111111111 IIII 2964704 05128/2002 02:06P Weld County CO 1 of 1 R 6.00 D 0.00 J.R. "Suki"Tsukamoto 704 REOUEST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SURFACE DEVELOPMENT STATE OF COLORADO } COUNTY OF WELD } RME PETROLEUM COMPANY(formerly known as Union Pacific Resources Company) and/or RME LAND CORP. (formerly known as Union Pacific Land Resources Corporation) (collectively referred to herein as "RME") are Mineral Estate Owners (as defined in C.R.S. Section 24-65.5-102(5)) underlying the following described lands located in WELD County,Colorado(the"Subject Lands"),to-wit: Township TIN,Range R67W Section Sec 9:NE Parcel Nos.: All surface parcels associated with the referenced legal description Pursuant to C.R.S. Section 24-65.5-103(3), RME hereby requests written notification of any and all Applications for Development (as defined in C.R.S. Section 24-65.5-102(2)) and all other proposed surface development activities on the Subject lands in accordance with the terms of Article 24-65.5, C.R.S. Such notices should be sent to the following addresses: RME Petroleum Company RME Land Corp. do Anadarko Petroleum Corporation do Anadarko Petroleum Corporation P.O.Box 9149 AND P.O.Box 9149 The Woodlands,Texas 77387-9147 The Woodlands,Texas 77387-9147 Attn: Manager Land,Western Division Attn: Manager Property and Rights-of-Way EXECUTED this 24th day of April, 2002. RME PETROLEUM COMPANY and RME LAND CORP. (fh/a Union Pacific Reso mpany Union Pacific Land Resources) , �� By: amen .Newcomb Attomey.in-Fact for RME PETROLEUM COMPANY and RME LAND CORP. STATE OF TEXAS } COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 24th day of A ril, 2002 by James L. Newcomb, as Attorney-in-Fact for RME Petroleum Company, a Delaware corporation and RME Land Corp., a Nebraska corporation,on behalf of said corporations. Witness my hand and official seal. _4 NO P :� , State of Texas MA COMMISME HAWTHORNE E My COMMISSION EXPIRES Timmy 11,YON . 1111111 11111 11111 11111 11111 1111111111 11111IIIIIIII • 3342341 11/23/2005 02:06P Weld County, CO 1 of 4 R 21.00 0 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk& Recorder 341 AMENDMENT TO RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT RECITALS A. On or about April 14, 1965, The Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, a Delaware corporation, as Grantor, granted to Sinclair Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation ("Sinclair Pipe Line"), as Grantee a right of way easement(the "Easement")which was recorded in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office on April 22, 1965 at Book 540, Reception No. 1461791. The Easement provides Sinclair with a pipeline right of way over certain real property (the "Burdened Property") described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. B. The second paragraph of the Easement contains the following language restricting the rights of the Grantor to construct improvements over the Burdened Property: "The said Grantors shall have the right to use and enjoy the above- described land except as the same may be necessary for the purposes herein granted to the said Grantee. Grantor agrees not to build, create or construct any obstructions, engineering works, or other structures over said pipeline nor permit the same to be done by others." C. Sinclair Oil Corporation, a Wyoming corporation ("Sinclair") is successor in interest to Sinclair Pipe Line, as grantee of the Easement. D. Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Melody,") has previously acquired ownership of a significant portion of real property commonly known as the Savannah Subdivision, Town of Frederick, Weld County, State of Colorado (the "Savannah Subdivision.") A significant portion of the Burdened Property is located within the Savannah Subdivision. Melody is in the process of acquiring additional portions of the Savannah Subdivision, including additional portions of the Burdened Property. Melody desires to develop the Savannah Subdivision into a residential subdivision pursuant to the plans approved by the town of Frederick and any other appropriate municipal agency. Sinclair is willing to grant its consent for Melody and others to proceed with the construction of the residential subdivision, including construction of improvements over the Burdened Property pursuant to the terms of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement (this"Amendment.") AGREEMENT 1. Contemporaneously with Sinclair's execution of this Amendment to Right of Way Easement, Melody shall pay Sinclair the sum of$10,000.00. Sinclair acknowledges receipt of this payment as full and adequate consideration for Sinclair's execution of this Amendment. 2. Effective immediately as of the date of execution of this Amendment, the second paragraph quoted in Section B above shall be deleted and shall be replaced with the following language: "Grantors, Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successor and assigns, together with the Town of Frederick and other governmental and Aril 11111 IIIII I'll) 11111 1111111111 11111 11111111 3342341 11/23/2005 02:06P Weld County, CO 2 of 4 R 21.00 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk&Recorder quasi-governmental entities together with utility providers including but not by way of limitation, Qwest, Public Service Company of Colorado, ICN Energy, cable television providers, Tri-Area Sanitation District, Savannah Homeowner's Association and any other applicable municipal or quasi-municipal agency (collectively referred to as the "Providers"), shall be authorized to construct all improvements set forth in or reasonably anticipated by the approved Savannah Subdivision in the Town of Frederick, County of Weld, State of Colorado. This right to construct improvements over the property burdened by the easement includes, but shall not be limited to, the construction and maintenance of roadways and roadway improvements, sanitation and storm sewer improvements, subsurface drains, trails oil and gas production flow lines as well as the installation of all utilities such as, but not limited to, cable television, electrical, gas and telephone together with all appurtenances relating to the foregoing; provided that no permanent above ground structures or buildings shall be permitted. Such right of construction and maintenance shall only inure to the benefit of Melody, the town of Frederick, the Providers, and all the foregoing parties' heirs, successors and assigns and shall include all items currently contemplated by the proposed Savannah Subdivision together with all items reasonably required in the future with respect to the development and maintenance of such subdivision regardless of whether such construction or maintenance is performed by Melody, the Town of Frederick, the Providers or their agents, contractors, successors or assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Melody and its successors and assigns, shall take all reasonable steps to protect and preserve Sinclair's future steel lines located within the Easement. Melody and its successors and assigns further agree that at any points at which a subdivision improvement crosses Sinclair's steel line with any steel product, the installer of such steel product shall provide commercially reasonably cathodic protection for Sinclair's steel line." 3. Except to the extent specifically amended by this Amendment, the Easement shall remain in full force and effect. SINCLAIR OIL C TION, MELODY HOMES,INC., a Wyoming c. i ora a Delaware corporation ,+et4t By: `/ By: 91,1,4( >�ter M. ohnson v� resid= t, Oil Division 2 . 111110111 0111 N IIIII INII IIR111HMI ills 101 3342341 11/23/2006 02:06P Weld County, CO STATE OF ) 3 of 4 R 21.00 0 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk&Recorder )ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .4s4 day of September 2001, by a m, l as f3js Oil I )44 Sinclair Pipe-Live-Gam yDell v re corporation. CAI co Ta,r4 u.. a WITNESS my hand and official seal. / M' ""..".`a°""'.,.NaJl, ,PUBLIC -,p6/O3 \-: MARILYN BENCH 6aD Firt South Temple Sdt lake CNrBENCH e2 NOTARY = liar -y)/1� 241 it �j � SEAL STATE OF urn ( "" 7 Notary Public STATE OF dajea,1O ) ) ss. COUNTY Clit eesa'1J The regoing instrument�� J was acknowledged before me this /J'ay of September, 2001, by ¢evp W t f sbn asv-PJeom,. ,r(Pf Melody Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation. Plane,,1 c. WITNESS my hand and official seal. di My commission xpires: P AL iEL Notary Public O ... . ,� i\Ij N FOFCOt 3 1111111111111111111111111111111111)1111 III IIIII IIII IIII 3342341 11/23/2005 02:06P Weld County, CO 4 of 4 R 21.00 0 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk& Recorder EXHIBIT A Description of Pipeline Easement Granted Sinclair Pipe Line Company by Rocky Mountain Fuel Company dated April 14, 1965,which was recorded with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office in Book 540,Reception No. 1461791, as follows: Tract 1 A strip of land fifty(50) feet in width over, along and across the West half(W '2) of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five(35) feet easterly from the following described survey line: Entering Tract 1 at a point in the North line of said Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 67 West, said point lying 804 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of said Section 32, and running thence South 01°04' East a distance of 149 feet to a point, thence South 00°35' East a distance of 5116 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 32, said point lying 953 feet Easterly along said South Line from the Southwest corner of said Section 32. Tract 2 A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width over, along and across Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County , Colorado, said strip of land extended fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five(35) feet easterly from the following described survey line: Entering Tract 2 at a point in the North line of said Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West, said point lying 947 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of said Section 8, and running thence South 00° 35' East a distance of 173 feet to a point, thence South 02° 15' East a distance of 5120 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 8, said point lying 1170 feet Easterly along said South line from the Southwest corner of said Section 8. 4 BOOK 106 PAGE 398 t .rka�trgt -, r " ' _..�4Aa%y //' • 1 ac!'c :.-----`,4-; ' q t l� `�1' ' +..4'..fL1t - 4/i�.. 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Set tEepq• """:P{ ,tart CO,L 11$7 :.Swat her n nee.1$ausearn pod*afar tntbdt.r ranged is ge Aannw.re trwntat.ied;�.te aE.1ry retell M Tight M ix*"Yee;aa,c Wt.Speck outage repair,replant,threw the stet et of reties a' Sambas: a gale ee.ever Mid Cum*the ldkumnd deeerl►d lends.of*Math Getmtnr rearrest melba won h .the won be As ""t r.:"- ': t-^.`^x,,, Otnaitin`nr a raid>rti . „v ahMt, Pei& min Mewk��' 'tetra iied`deurintion of eaeeaent tears on htbi i,. t hereto attached. tadether+.lm lb riir•of anitop.ieed acacn to geld pipe ltne and the debt et hymn and eyes on.on. and through the s e-dtwrlhed land tar any and..a rpnrea ntca miry and incident to the march*by slid Grantee at the rights pained hernmder.hereby miring and flitted all dehb under and by vtrene of tint brrnaad can etion lays of tad state. The mid Grantors.Fan hen the nth to on and enjoy the ebon.Qeatrlbgd lend except as the mime may be nteerery ter the p rpwr IS vented el the sale Granter, Clanton agree not to build,erne,et ads tot any obr.'a kna wybeetyng works.r other structures ever acid Mpg line hot penult the 0011‘4 10 be done by*theta In addhia.i to the than coewdenuon.Grantee agrees to mate Of i0 pay ter soy actual butte which may be dam M rowing coops thahn,fences buildings,or other structures dbectly meted by Gtetre nettling any eyhn herein pentad, et the etnrtruetbbnethe�reof,be bueeted brybdd to cacti depth u wilt portion lnt sr etfeabove-des-Maid e with G n n''um at yyrb ender normal cultiva't n the remitted In the Oath*and tending of now except that Grantee.et its option,may ortetnwct Its pipe line abort the Anted of any natural ee e*n.ned.*tram,ravine,ditch,or min water meune. ,.•.; ategaseastaus '�egQRTeMM11YY nllmr'�n'LYh 4 _..._...q _. It agreed any payment hereunder may be cede dirt to std GMh*,r r any me d Sm.r by dy ryodr such pyaneat b the credit of rid Gunton,or any one of them,In the Ranh d and pars(se made steal he deemed and con sdered ea payment to each el rid Gunton The rights heroin granted may W cedgn.d In whale or In pertThe trim acedlnens, and provision*el this tight d way moment awl extend mend be needing urea the blrs dere0ton,edenlawabns personal repnentatives,MOLIGIOni and .elver of the parties bent. It is under t t one -inch e e shall be laid installed or constructed over, along and across the easemen erein gran d. 7t hs_dm4hir undarato,2d that Grantor reserves all oil, gas and other minerals. v Aunt gal N se �,, r• • r w a₹� .• L1 9;) '.tai.......• , as f»i,.MFiNISS W1ffREGI:the Grantor.herb,have hereunto set their hands and teak'ht. Rini.t y t Aped 7a 65 THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUEL COPG*AHY ow) ddltvedr h�i chi s p pr to ,.:. as he eon Vs'As0%c , p-c T.QQ.P.�.� Its �r a re President Ica Secretary Grubs* . . �y's.r., �..g.w.er..«.:-:`1 Tom'.."...417*.,.y.:. -- _ - - ._,• ' .:,.‘.'..:ei:.;.4',-'. .•. _.;�' -7 p .,: • iN "'1 '€?k. �jt ,lam"�,, y. 11:4W2',1,-.:1106:14,,u-_,...41...,, `.'��Ss', ._ .�._ •'.•• '�"^� : : -�F:.^.es�i.,'a. k :�.. ,.�' . ; i5w f '.••s> ! . w..,, L,i -.. yv+fi'c+r�-a+r+a�a�y�.t.�.. �''."', �;`s�%1' +Yw�.2C:,'z°',•••••••--....;4,..;,:•:::-� .�. .,�?,!'r•i, .x•-'!L R •e'c'c,-'. x?r;4 .c..R7rr.a. ". ic+zi.+i+r .,.y.,{ s.: 'jl. •:t. r zie ,:.w�.ac,�ra�i..cst..a.�-..rte .k.....4O• •-� :t_k.�l•, t,'sa3tr �='�i.wx, �•-, e'. liir ,xf jl•z S ; . ' ,N s'?' "?' +1-7.: ..fi.'�'';',.,i7.•'1.:- -.;"10:17;:17-5,:`r Tom.:. . y j C y �., !� ,pwr�� w. A , t- i. 40 i F .-7'r.P ,s �r n • l aT `' tee `'i.X j•.T ypt^ •4 +M �j „�.-".*_ f . 3�� {.. _i4,„.. W IC, N- 2. Jr £F w�'r, - 7 4 :14TLS "04,P0. w OCIRS :01'+V�- + _w,.yy.�.}} { may{ .; •••.• .t�,.,,.~'...>,•L..�...p` ` l�CjG»r t '+, , = R 01.1 `Dint , 1'" ..A14,tra/VVIITI f‘.. OTC". —.4 1- t :: .. baba,'aoab,a a+e Mewl Mkt imam described is toe+dF..oraweee e.sea..: Its*fit.good 1almowtedsed tat tbe7 wenbd Ehe ante M their Ne se and dead. titres under nu Land and seal the der and raw lint aborawrilios. W Ceenmladoc exatree J pN U I ..,...„ _.,i1 .,..i .tj M l ETAT&OF s CORPORATION cot!rlY or �.. . } ek the---.. _d_;of .0071.4 ,— .Id f rf",.beiaa■e append 1_4r4fs A 8.j7'Z is�P r knq*'a ebe,bek+r by me duly.a..:- • aq amt wisely M tA. �'G ,a'ti.Drw,T '° •:fry•g-r r k T:� se.fy _Ali 0,,Ni ,A,'d f"2i1., eo NI PA hIy - , ... . ha 7�"LA h ; •.; •ra: -'.l"__::: °1611+0 mg a b d AAm04 s• :,. . N l.: •41.74,..!� tizo;Y'ari fit- __»... _ .-.- e.. „f�eea[POF7t1 ; due .: corporatist std that raid busirsisespelf griptad aided Is MIN stead asepersIla by ash et fir herd of Dtreette%and INN' • t.) y t:v admerfadred tor5'meant is idt _i .qst et sot jot ' •.i . t ,',..41S la II Description of pipeline gaseden4 4r.ntrpd Sine ex, rrnipf Tine Coops `1 by Rocky Mountain Fuel Company dated a 415-4965,x ` , s 7 follows:, Tenet 1- A strip of land fifty ( ) feet in width over, along and • across the West Half (W ) of Section 32; Township 2 North, pangs 67 West, Weld County, Colorado, said *strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five (35) feet easterly from the following described survey liner Tract 1 t a ttiionr32, Townshipu2 Norrtth,t in the North Range 67 West,line of said pointd Sec- ly ing 804 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of said Section 32, and running thence South 01' 04' last a distance of 149 feet to a point, thence South 00' 35' East a distance of 5116 feet to its point of exit in the South line o1 said Section 32, said point lying 953 feet East- erly along said South Lire from the Southwest corner of said Section 32. Tract 2 A strip of land fifty (50) feet in width over, along and across Section 8, Townehlp 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado, said strip of land extending fifteen (15) feet westerly and thirty-five (35) feet easterly frog the following described survey line; Entering Tract 2 at a point in the North line of said Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 67 West, said point lying 947 feet Easterly along said North line from the Northwest corner of maid Section 8, and running thence South 00' 35' East a distance of 173 feet to a point, thence south 026 15 East a distance of 5120 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Section 8, said point lying 1170 feet Easterly along said South line from the Southwest corner of said Section 8. THE ,� � / ] ROCKY O MOUNTAIN FUEL COMPANY ., MAP 9MOWIFG LOCAT'OA -` - • DOYLE SEEPAGE ISIRIGATION DIVISION Net,WATER 015TRIC1 -.. - WELD COUNTY 1 4`S�A tit,* i 'I '. • WO d rO' -- �S.N'14 SeC:RT./N.lE.�7IY •. Wilt* a A a.Y F .i. .rib ANNER 9 . y i44,-',,,- .fl • . rr T °•�>Ki+`34 1 Y - . 1 r ;:41 r.a°#p�CS C YL r x&710,1 Y,� . y{ onth - 1 F 614 f .1 t• ,,,, xcw_, • .$ W Y F1 .� r :774 t� 4' • ; •,•?:::••,..k 'ht., C.ji.T YYY :. 1,n ; r� q rks lc;t .+.:,k i � r 1 rl' s it 1 °gy,- 1- A..,,t� ' HEp h L k 4 y 'At' e -C Alt, , 11 r L .� • ' esi = Ed Y mesa Af/id rit r>nrF oF.co.©..noa $�' � _ � a -,cauNTY OY eoae.oe9f'sb' 1 au-o n on hu anfE. dr/vusrs and -.,iy D / ,. ''''' .1' 1t de enq/neCir of Mr DOY/.A' .+se-,=nor 4 t f • YAW de s Ui i ei of eAr s..n sod .O/ na brrev/ ^•+'• U mss male 6 0,,t and /sat rh n, / /-,..v.,..,)-4 uM /ir> es n/ s n h >»t. hr/ h F ., .. E (•I' . - tie sNr /tow/sok./ lo.e//L ..,nr ..a /i . C. . tb y, • NIV'4 of kW. .1.r. Sec.9,r/NR.67Ar •.•�:•✓/%" • ROCKY MTII FUEL C4,6d'NER c/A AD /r/'/ - nlr ao/k sink - ��.'�.ru a..^7 ��..P<I. L. . -_ i e Mn✓ lnuw n6,.ucnT,un .. E SEEPAGE DITCH FTION DIVISION M'I.WATER DISTRfCT N' 5 c ° •:plir. ,1 WELD COUNTY — -. I III Ly _ a _ 1 ./ti/7i70 NN':4 of.E%4 Sec 4.77/N 7T 671E _, uhatemEEY of CO/mom- ` dF F ANK DOYLE 04NAR ;i '0„,41 ell o1dn' i these present° thae the .^cawr. ' e : oogRE , mint whose /°ostoflie cddi prR.090 a,, has,braced to ee /oce/506 149 vb re'/ tier manbrneof hee I,i t t the Referent /ea/ere Dfwae'o and Led Y i a a- myth /ows or the Slate o f \ t' tit map iohecA shows shr r e�,. / 0 pa t of this tiling. <.'5 ' °¢rated at a paint en the 4voi/h nil serer the .ecpage teatere { 1 t r $e kr�"oga%eo(said zilchderwes /Is 410>W4g64 aet'account../ r i ? ex' ie, q` Sec.r T/a N,sin'beerta JrI • DITCH TJ ntrasz' • J *t;s`^r✓�r' Wept tF sa/d oYt°h is ico reef Lu ' erybe"l &th - • 0 0 • wi;4 ,49 O 1 ,vOPli'F, /OS a- Ja 4r'4 4OO 1M<O 10 4J nara< ., x FIe y of said dal" /6 e.9 MSr es \ Li or wbi</ 6/a.m /s hereby . e I K as•o•f aea. T/N if 67190' e 9 J•.n r a O el by Abney on the i w ralr k. ! dPY<<' ..t,Re 4 r. 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' ' • Tel AI; c.. on res , • EIILARGE MIETCT r^e EJC TEN S1OTE Or DOYL E SEEPAGE DITCH • p1 A IftfiI TIoN p1Y1sion lei WATER D15TRIf7 M°a ��+' WEuo Country _ • _ Pr J co•ae.o. , K, n..ney i.,,. .r Stitt-anent of C/airn.e • ENLARGEMENT TRA vEnde • 0-i N•o•.re coo con' Poop ,3,men by These }pl,esekh rest`ct - • t . .. . vncfers/9� am el F, Cope CleimaNt y�yosa Roo fyl« • / z-J 44`biaAs as fltnpton COL°RAoe rMa se i- hr taased to bB'/et4Yed•' nROE night- • & 6X�TEN$ION OF v-r Narr.r' TM,9.; oPlra?r 6arver.l omen •e brrarnejlsr Oxen I,'hos et J.C.Chr:JT} r-r'Mtn. ss OE !�° !A Se ten/ SY4le mants. r/q Ares them le co4 fire.( l o owner ey'a+•'yR ra erplrenaa with Yoe Ares of the Stye at • f-e a r•.'c yi ". f '•�Ae Retort...hying theep wh.ch As 1ha e-. 'II."... u F .. '' 'a /A1_ %4fra 'tN!/cb forms toc, a put'of this le lino ' . A n trW y Ae'•ST`. -bet4sete. s / cotea at J n N r £ ' a3 da Ory a on c o the harp,. t r-rwK o d lro.n the sea fa ei< '+a fen rt n 2:::22,...3: Y- v� ^ 4I oto becomes ...oat Ere on aCC ^t 3 ,a r • � aoo*Fred RRd',ye he err sate{ Sad. filch der.ves ;le t3.n Nr as Pt�ly aT 3,Wfer wbenc< the s.n.Car •sat,'%'T in R6Twbests �^ [f n n fL .t'E" ij}YY o'N TY7.�rvfaL ! T y sf<a nab -a'hq�lfepYh of surd drfeh u_ Lao trot ` A nnaabar Tne-rr.dlh . . 3ta • an tot • r ii Azfere • . - 2.re • n1atM. 1 re 'nr>•b'F - CM1ac Sae • per moo • g 7• LegfrTh , so a ' it b es- ' n The Z i, of ce/eepementis N.A- test - ' • Wee,ai N.a•sr 1 . .,. - E. %F n ter 2-L'sNeYr r • u ].r , ' a b•h.m a N.r •ar Cr^'r° 2.0 Per ;coo al a J•m'w ' LeasYh . •EOeN°.•n Si 370,3 et ". rhiRE Fje terrylq copocety of said dilr. es air v n#1,-xe CLEI}C ≥lest per s�F���ggg/4 of time RNA Clhleh •6emeek5 weer AY' 1 s;mnrrelrice '�^ firs ye»: n4 domaal.c ✓ee. - asasrvrr•or fGfniTN tylA aasin....M.r cost' es sroo,co I z• vnor c ,k ft were v..s c ono myneel by set v./ Canstru.fion r. fa ' dy l .1..l " e r L.' °W Y ok 0. N@» Si 11l a stream from *,s h sn:e , to _ s_ _ \, re nr. wr it sOjP 1Y'. of •e-q 2er gas been en Yh< pvf r v s ...tit. f IN pasc of 4Xr bs O w .. pert Th., srncc - Jn SP. .ti P. -''t4. Ay shad' a'be va s-r_bcGhrtia pa tot/y ir0>et d. Jr Ito -..a -4440 •ILA,Mio stare{y ',{fa sy Ass' reoelea4 the heelsefa of seal ]a vN•txr- 4, Obat' Ars lot'.M ehedp Asetae:.-! streets nor put to 4 ' JI»na•see "4bxA?af rerv/ ba<ofhV then bg t%ns arteh 1 . IS a..`/!a ' : •n °e STATE or C.LonaooLisee -- J Po:nos, COO NTY-bP woeO .75/.6. • V ^• ' • ,, n on.see --.' 5 vv.714.e. Mains dine ' ft VS hm fn. Sworn on his o•1h deposes snot Pegs re./ha is • I the Ins.n.er�.t ENN.e.ma..to..e a rtens:.n Ato.ye seap.ar o•ren • EATS NslotI T/ifl YR fl3£ tins me Survey at Iha soma •nd IV?. 741 4/7 the-eat I-3Aw•.n'F. Doe Tr wag .no da by him nd neat sue survey s . ear.Ye ZU NaC eE 3t° /y hoprasen Ted upon ib.s .nap, th r he hos reg.( ' ]-N Nr!• .•E iu the stereo-rentslhyeov Ord Choi the Some era tR.e et 4-T Nn•'/a 574 ^ has own era are4y. Co a-7 NOW ds 300 • - - a: ee� • • T-BAN-•• be .. Subsc Oed end' Sworn to before me tin. j� ,L sJ_ 'i 9NWarr va - e] _r9sus.E,._._.-!vo /92_4 - 9-tenors:e, 3)..: ir ley c.mo ,on espies -:4C• rlyrnee,,_.P.F //JR. r e 1 Recapted toe hens .n rite 0.1.1,c. of Me I :r liN $tale Eng.near at Co/esdo On the 11t^ day at 9u1 us} r•za • _ ' • J11 c. V. - -, ••/ i i • Srvla Enyinacr a b GG,, Y� . `"� '° �' 6 G' 14O01 D n Orr CD AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING IN THE PUBLIC REVIEW FILE LOCATED IN THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ' S OFFICE . LARGE MAPS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THE CLERK TO THE BOARD'S OFFICE, IN THE PUBLIC REVIEW FILE. To be Completed TOWN OF MEAD by Surveyor or Annexation Map Engineer. steLand le Surveying Standards Name of Annexation: ste iNife i# Surveyor c v-q/f G,//4ycf Date Initials Items 1. A scale drawing of the boundaries of the land parcel. 2. All recorded and apparent rights-of-way and easements,and,if research for recorded rights-of-way and easements is done by someone other than the professional land surveyor who prepares the plat,the source 1 fL fog from which such recorded rights-of-way and easements were obtained. 3. All dimensions necessary to establish the boundaries in the field.(The dimensions must be shown to all control monuments used in the field survey.If the boundary runs down a line or parallels a line,the dimensions 0.4046to get from the control line or monuments to the parcel must be shown.Dimensions to both ends of the control line must be shown.) 1 4. A statement by the professional land surveyor that the survey was performed by such surveyor or under 'f&/uS such surveyor's responsible charge. , KoIOr 5. A statement by the professional land surveyor explaining how bearings,if used,were determined r 6. A description of all monuments,both found and set,which mark the boundaries of the property and of all control monuments used in conducting the survey.(Monuments such as section corners are control monuments.If you are running down a line or paralleling a line,the monuments at both ends of the line must s(i&iOo be shown.It must be labeled on the map or plat if a monument is found or set.) f f` OB 7. A statement of the scale or representative fraction of the drawing,and a bar-type or graphical scale thb/(K 8. A north arrow. 9. A written property description,which shall include but shall not be limited to a reference to the county and state together with the section,township,range,and principal meridian or established subdivision,block and lot number,or any other method of describing the land as established by the general land office or bureau of ���� land management.(Property description is to be written in upper case type.) 1'1610'0 10. Any conflicting boundary evidence.Ties to and descriptions of all conflicting corners are shown. D/dis 11. Location map.Minimum one and one-half mile radius of the property with principal roads labeled. II 'br� 12. Certificate block-based on the Town's standard certificates for annexation maps. 13. The signature and seal of the professional land surveyor.Initials of draftsperson,date of drawing and f'„foci AutoCAD file name. fbpg/ 14. All calculations have been double checked on final map for any errors,transpositions,the sum of the parts equals the total length,etc. if /_ 15. Corner recordations have been made,or what is found in the field is identical with a previously filed corner gip`d recordation.Comer recordations have to be filed on all sections,%section and aliquot corners of a section. 16. Dimensions of lots and area of the lot are to be placed inside the lot,dimensions of blocks or parameters of polygons are to be placed outside the block or polygon.Widths of roads,and easements are to be placed it 1610 between the r.o.w.lines when possible.Dimensions must clearly indicate the terminus point at each end. nnn n Curve data may be presented in tabular form,or with leader dimension lines. 17. All text and numbers are to be large enough to clearly legible at the scale drawn.Paragraph text,legal tf b(00 �J descriptions and certificates are to be in 12 pt.(0.16608")AutoCADTM Roman Simplex,Helvetica,Arial or similar`tan serf'type.Title of plat is to be centered at top of the plat in type not less than.3"high. 18An AutoCADTM drawing file(Release 14-2002)of the map,x-refs and all font files used,on 3'h"IBM t(I6(S6 formatted disk is to be provided.A word processing file of the legal description on 3'1"IBM formatted disk is to be provided(Word Perfect 6.1 preferred). INSTRUCTI ti NS 1. This checklist is required to be completed by the responsible surveyor or engineer and submitted with the annexation map. 2. The completed check list is to be maintained in the Applicant's File. 3. Items#1 through 10 refer to C.R.S.38-51-106,Surveying statutes. Official Use Only Reviewed by: Date: October 2006 PETITION FOR INCLUSION OF LANDS IN MUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT NORTHERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT, NORTHERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT 1. All the owner(s) of lands situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereby petition(s) and pray(s) that the lands hereinafter described be included in said Municipal Subdistrict,Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District ("Subdistrict"). 2. The description of the lands owned by the Petitioner(s) is as follows: PETITIONER DESCRIPTION SEC.TWP.RGE. ACRES Rocky Mtn. Fuel CO. Development S15.T3N.68W 285.647 Acres TOTAL ACRES INCLUDED 285.647 Acres 3. A plat of the above described property is attached hereto as Appendix "B." AMOUNT OF SUBDISTRICT PROCESSING FEE ENCLOSED $ 150.00 H:\LAND-ALL\CONLEYWORMS\petition.inc-subd.doc 4. All the owner(s) of the above described property and their heirs, successors, and assigns hereby agree to be bound by the Water Conservancy Act, C.R.S. ' 37-45-101 et. seq., as amended from time to time, and all rules, regulations, and policies of the Subdistrict as amended or changed from time to time. 5. All of the owner(s) of the above described property hereby agree(s)that inclusion of the above described lands into the Subdistrict is conditioned on present and future payment of the same mill levies and special assessments as are levied or will be levied on other similarly situated property in the Subdistrict at the time of inclusion of the Petitioner(s) lands. If such payments are not made on such equal basis,the inclusion of the lands can be terminated for non-compliance with this condition if payments are not otherwise made. 6. All the owner(s) of the above described property have executed Appendix "A" attached hereto. THIS PETITION INCLUDING APPENDIX "A" MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL OF THE OWNERS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY TITLE (if in relation to a Partnership or a Gb1ATURES Corporation) ADDRESS ,---111". 1 ,,,--- � Presi dcrcE Sow) Lc.e s, 5fft leo STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of L(1✓ r.vk p v ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,;( i 1-day of !- fr . i A.D. 2a)1 ,by i � v (,, i r I ._ I K' gO ‘`t 1 ,,-„,v;•• -, ,, . , 4 eal. My commission xpires: / �/ '\ (I t �' ' � ft : i Notary Public i II C-,OF cot. My Commission Expires `� 1(" / H:\LAND-ALLTONLEYWORMS\petition.inc-subd.doc STATE OF COLORADO) ) ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 , by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 ,by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO) ) ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 , by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public HALAND-ALL\CONLEYWORMS\petition.inc-subd.doc APPENDIX "A" Purpose 'the purpose of this covenant is to subject Petitioner's property, described in the petition for inclusion and court order for inclusion,to the same mill levies and special assessments as are levied or will be levied on other similarly situated property in the Municipal Subdistrict(ASubdistrict@)of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District at the time of inclusion of Petitioner's lands. Waiver Petitioner hereby waives any right which may exist to require an election pursuant to article X, ' 20 of the Colorado Constitution before the Subdistrict can impose the mill levies and special assessments specified below. Petitioner also waives any right which may exist to a refund pursuant to article X, ' 20 of the Colorado Constitution. Mill Levies and Special Assessments Upon inclusion into the Subdistrict, and as an express condition thereof, Petitioner covenants to pay any and all special assessments levied by the Board of Directors of the Subdistrict against Petitioner=s property in the event the municipality or public corporation in which Petitioner=s property is located defaults on payment of its obligations under existing or future allotment contracts with the Subdistrict. Such obligations include, but are not limited to: 1. Repayment of the bonded indebtedness of the Windy Gap Project. 2. Payment of the annual costs incurred by the Subdistrict in the administration, operation, maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of Windy Gap facilities and such other annual costs as may arise from and be attributable to the operation of the Windy Gap Project. Covenant to Run with the Land This covenant will run with and burden the property described in the petition for inclusion and court order for inclusion and binds all future owners of the property. ALL OWNERS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY MUST SIGN THIS APPENDIX "A." DATE SIGN ADDRESS 4g02{) t_CRA S Sw e �O W i hd.Se,., Ca g o s zi H:\LAND-ALL\CONLEY\FORMS\petition.in c-subd.doc SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED NON-TRIBUTARY AND NOT NON-TRIBUTARY GROUNDWATER THIS DEED, made this day of , between Rocky Mountain Fuel Company 8020 County Road 5, suite 200 Windsor, CO 80528 of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, grantor(s} and the Town of Mead,P.O. Box 626,Mead, CO 80542, of the County of Weld, State of Colorado: WITNESSETH,that the grantor(s},for and in consideration of the sum of Ten dollars and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, ha granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do_grant, bargain, sell,convey, and confirm, unto the grantee and its successors and assigns forever,all the real property,together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the see exhibit A attached County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as follows: All non-tributary and not non-tributary groundwater as defined by C.R.S. § 37-90-103,whether adjudicated, unadjudicated,permitted or unpermitted, underlying thelproperty described in Exhibit A,attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. also known by street and number as: Not Applicable assessor's schedule or parcel number: 12071500049 and 12071500051 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate,right,title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor(s), either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained water rights, with the hereditaments and appurtenances; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said water rights above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the grantee and its successors and assigns forever.The grantor(s), for sel heirs and personal representatives or successors,do_covenant and agree that shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained water rights in the quiet and peaceable possession of the grantee, and its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof,by,through or under the grantor(s). IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the grantor(s)ha executed this deed on the date set forth above. Date 1 il- o 6 Signature (/ Date Signature STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF L0-( U( ) 14— The foregoing instru ent was ac owledged before m his � day of <Du UL\ , 20 OF e by ' (';h f1S a . My commission expires: G( .2-O/'- i Witness My hand and officia seal �M �`�,� ���� ��""'��jlyhi"'"n„ Notary ubhc fn� Ny�p��,,T �V�33�' it Li're fc; �' October 2006 PETITION FOR INCLUSION OF LANDS IN MUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT NORTHERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT, NORTHERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT 1. All the owner(s) of lands situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereby petition(s) and pray(s) that the lands hereinafter described be included in said Municipal Subdistrict, Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District ("Subdistrict"). 2. The description of the lands owned by the Petitioner(s) is as follows: PETITIONER DESCRIPTION SEC.TWP.RGE. ACRES Rocky Mtn. Fuel CO. Development S15.T3N.68W 285.647 Acres TOTAL ACRES INCLUDED 285.647 Acres 3. A plat of the above described property is attached hereto as Appendix "B." AMOUNT OF SUBDISTRICT PROCESSING FEE ENCLOSED $ 150.00 H:\LAND-ALL\CONLEY\FORMS\petition.inc-subd.doc 4. All the owner(s) of the above described property and their heirs, successors, and assigns hereby agree to be bound by the Water Conservancy Act, C.R.S. ' 37-45-101 et. seq., as amended from time to time, and all rules, regulations, and policies of the Subdistrict as amended or changed from time to time. 5. All of the owner(s) of the above described property hereby agree(s) that inclusion of the above described lands into the Subdistrict is conditioned on present and future payment of the same mill levies and special assessments as are levied or will be levied on other similarly situated property in the Subdistrict at the time of inclusion of the Petitioner(s) lands. If such payments are not made on such equal basis,the inclusion of the lands can be terminated for non-compliance with this condition if payments are not otherwise made. 6. All the owner(s) of the above described property have executed Appendix "A" attached hereto. THIS PETITION INCLUDING APPENDIX "A" MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL OF THE OWNERS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY TITLE (if in relation to a Partnership or a G ATURES Corporation)CS ADDRESS Pry); G�(n� sow 6, Stc Z II (elihGtse'�� 6o. %cS''-2 g-� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of �.(r"r t ✓U a v ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ;; —day of )- ;,-- A.D. 20(_.,),(_ ,by v i '� i < Q. yt eal. My\commissionpxpires: s � • -t,,• s. •• Notary Public th4�yr G "�B L� :p95 ^�O cO'- ._r My Commission Expires H:\LAND-ALL\CONLEY\FOAMS\petition.inc-subd.doe STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 , by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 , by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO) )ss County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. 20 by Witness my hand and Seal. My commission expires: Notary Public H:\LAND-ALL\CONLEY\FORM S\petition.inc-subd.doc APPENDIX "A" Purpose The purpose of this covenant is to subject Petitioner's property, described in the petition for inclusion and court order for inclusion, to the same mill levies and special assessments as are levied or will be levied on other similarly situated property in the Municipal Subdistrict(ASubdistrict@)of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District at the time of inclusion of Petitioner's lands. Waiver Petitioner hereby waives any right which may exist to require an election pursuant to article X, ' 20 of the Colorado Constitution before the Subdistrict can impose the mill levies and special assessments specified below. Petitioner also waives any right which may exist to a refund pursuant to article X, ' 20 of the Colorado Constitution. Mill Levies and Special Assessments Upon inclusion into the Subdistrict, and as an express condition thereof, Petitioner covenants to pay any and all special assessments levied by the Board of Directors of the Subdistrict against Petitioner=s property in the event the municipality or public corporation in which Petitioner=s property is located defaults on payment of its obligations under existing or future allotment contracts with the Subdistrict. Such obligations include, but are not limited to: 1. Repayment of the bonded indebtedness of the Windy Gap Project. 2. Payment of the annual costs incurred by the Subdistrict in the administration, operation, maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of Windy Gap facilities and such other annual costs as may arise from and be attributable to the operation of the Windy Gap Project. Covenant to Run with the Land This covenant will run with and burden the property described in the petition for inclusion and court order for inclusion and binds all future owners of the property. ALL OWNERS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY MUST SIGN THIS APPENDIX "A." DATE ADDRESS SIGNATURES gaze Lciett Su..j t o Wi!visor I C oS z$ H ALAND-ALL\CONLEYWORMS\petition.inc-subd.doc TBG THE BIRDSALL GROUP,LLC PLANNING • LANDSCAPE ARCHTECTURE January 15, 2008 Mead Board of Trustees Town of Mead PO Box 626 Mead, CO 80542 RE: Westridge Annexation Annexation Impact Report Dear Town Board Members: The Westridge subdivision is requesting annexation into the Town of Mead, proposing a mixed- use development. The area is located west of 1-25, south of Welker Avenue, east of Weld County Road 7, and north of the Mulligan Lakes subdivision. The proposed 285 acre project consists of Commercial, Mixed Use, and residential land uses. In preparation for the annexation process, this report analyzes the proposed development's impact with respect to the Town of Mead's, Little Thompson Water District, and St. Vrain Valley School District services. Sincerely, Birdsall, ASLA, RLA Principal, The Birdsall Group, LLC Attachment: Development Impact Asessment Statements 444 MOUNTAIN AVENUE • BERTHOUD, COLORADO 80513 • TEL.970.532.5891 • FAX. 970.532.5759 Westridge Annexation Development Impact Assessment Statements General Project Description: The Westridge project is located on the Southwest corner of Interstate 25 and County Road 34 and includes approximately 285.6 acres of land. The proposed land use includes approximately 62.2 acres of estate residential that will be generally compatible to the existing estate residential to the south, 64.0 acres of medium density residential that will be generally compatible to the land uses to the west. The central part of the proposed project is a 77.8 acres of mixed use commercial and residential as the concept of residential over commercial is a viable land use for this project and can create a dynamic lifestyle choice for future residents. The proposed plan also includes 80.0 acres of commercial that is generally located on the eastern portion of the site. The location of the commercial is intended to take advantage of the intersection of Welker Avenue (County Road 34) and Interstate 25. The plan includes a landscape buffer (1.6 acres) between this proposed commercial and the estate residential to the south. Water The Westridge property is located within the Little Thompson Water District, and it is expected that domestic water will be provided by Little Thompson Water District. Through preliminary meetings and correspondence with Little Thompson Water District it appears that there is capacity in the existing infrastructure to provide water service for most if not all of this project. It is expected that we will have to work closely with the district to ensure that there is adequate capacity for this project as we work through platting. It is understood that the Westridge project may have to participate in the extension of additional infrastructure to ensure adequate capacity. Water is expected to be delivered through a new water line to be located in Welker Avenue. This water line will serve other projects alongside Welker Avenue as well as improving the community wide water looping system. The projected water usage has been calculated and will be refined as we proceed through preliminary and final design submittals. The "average day" consumption is 370gpm, the "maximum day" is 1,109gpm and the "maximum hour" is 4,232gpm. Please refer to the "Water Impacts" spreadsheet for calculations and assumptions. It is the applicant's intent to review the use of a secondary non-potable irrigation system within the development. This system may be contained on site, or may be part of a regional non-potable irrigation system managed by the Highland Ditch Company. It is expected that a non-potable irrigation system would provide irrigation water to open spaces, parks and common landscape areas, as well as, the possibility of providing irrigation water to the single family lots. The applicant will explore cost sharing options with other developers in the area on water infrastructure as well as other utilities. Highland CBT owns the irrigation reservoir; it will probably be used for a non-potable system. Rocky Mountain Fuel owns the surface rights to the pond and there is not currently an agreement for a minimum quantity of water to be stored in the pond. Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer will be provided by the Town of Mead. This project will connect to the new sewer mainline located to the north of our project which then feeds into the new sewer treatment plant on the east side of 1-25. It is our understanding that there is capacity in the new mainline, as well as, the new treatment plant for this proposed project. The projected sanitary sewer generation has been calculated and will be refined as we proceed through preliminary and final design submittals. The "average flow rate" is 423,123gpd and the "peak flow rate" is 1,238,546gpd. Please refer to the "Wastewater Impacts" spreadsheet for calculations and assumptions. Natural Gas Westridge will work with the natural gas service provider during entitlement and development to address the impacts on the Natural Gas system. It is expected that the Westridge project will work conjunctively with the utility providers in the area to extend service lines and capacity to meet the natural gas demands of the project. Electric Westridge will work with the electric service provider during entitlement and development to address the impacts on the Electrical system. It is expected that the Westridge project will work conjunctively with the utility providers in the area to extend service lines and capacity to meet the Electrical demands of the project. Telephone Telephone service will be provided by Qwest communications. The projected use is anticipated to be a typical usage similar to other commercial and residential projects of this size. It is anticipated that we will work with Qwest as we proceed through the approval and development process to ensure that the most recent technologies, including high speed internet, are available to the future commercial and residential land uses in Westridge. Streets The Town of Mead Transportation Plan identifies Welker Avenue as a Major Arterial and County Road 7 as a Minor Arterial. It is anticipated that the Westridge project will participate in their share of the required street improvements. Westridge will have an internal street network that will connect to Welker Avenue and County Road 7. It is anticipated that where practical the internal streets will intersect where existing or proposed streets are planned. Drainage The majority of the existing site drains north to two existing low points in Weld County Road 34. Drainage continues north from these low points to a large natural drainage way which conveys storm runoff east. There is a large custom inlet box which drains to two 36-inch diameter concrete pipes near the northwest corner of the site. Drainage from the east portion of the site drains east into a ditch which conveys flows into a 24-inch pipe under l- 25. Drainage from the southwest portion of the site drains west into the existing pond at the southwest corner of the site. There is no significant off-site drainage entering the site. Existing topography directs drainage away from the majority of the site. There are no FEMA designated special flood hazard zones identified within the boundaries of the project site based on FIRM panel 725 C for Weld County dated September 28, 1982. There is an existing pond located near the southwest corner of the site. It is unknown whether this pond is used for irrigation. A concrete lined irrigation lateral (approximately 1.5-feet deep x 2.5-feet wide) runs along the north end of this pond, and terminates within the project site. It appears that this lateral would be used solely for carrying water into the site for irrigation purposes. The proposed project is to involve commercial and residential development. All runoff from developed areas will be directed into water quality/detention ponds prior to discharge from the site. Detention ponds will detain developed 10-year and 100-year flows, and release at or below historic 10-year and 100-year rates with the exception of drainage directed towards the existing 24-inch culvert under 1-25. It is anticipated that discharge directed to this culvert will be limited to a rate that is equal to the capacity of the culvert, which may be less than the historic 100-year flow rate. Developed drainage patterns are anticipated to generally follow historic flow paths. Modeling criteria contained in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District will be complied with at final design. The Rational Method will be used to estimate peak stormwater runoff within the developed site for the minor 2-year and major 100-year design storms. Rainfall data will be generated utilizing methodology from the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. Law enforcement Law enforcement for the Westridge project would be provided by the Town of Mead or Weld County sheriff through the existing agreement. It is not anticipated that there would be special security needs or a specific need for additional officers. Fire protection Fire protection for the Westridge project would be provided by Mountain View Fire Protection District. It is not anticipated that the Westridge project would pose special fire hazards. Fire prevention requirements, fire detection, fire lanes, emergency access, etc. would be provided as required by code. Schools The Westridge project is within the St. Vrain School District. We have contacted the St. Vrain School District and will continue to work with them to identify and address the impacts of this project on the District. Parks and recreation Westridge is identified on the Town of Mead comprehensive land use plan as being a location for a neighborhood park. It is anticipated that the Westridge project would include a neighborhood park that would conform to the Town park standards, open spaces that would include trails, tot lots, and active and passive recreation. Environmental considerations The Westridge property includes an irrigation reservoir in the southwest corner. This pond provides a nice amenity to the project and it is anticipated that the pond will remain undisturbed. The remainder of the Westridge property has been historically farmed and, there are no additional environmentally sensitive areas, endangered species or significant habitats that we are aware of. Economic development potential The Westridge project includes diverse land uses including single family detached, patio home, single family attached residential as well as significant commercial area which could include office and retail uses. It is expected that the Westridge project would provide residential choices in a wide range of prices and styles and commercial opportunities that are not currently available in the Town of Mead. Westridge Annexation Water Rights Report The Westridge property ownership currently includes the following water rights: • 5.75 shares of Highland Ditch stock The applicant has contacted the Little Thompson Water District and has requested a commitment to serve letter to provide domestic water service. The applicant plans to provide water rights as required by the Little Thompson Water District to provide domestic water service. LITTLE THOMPSON WATER DISTRICT Directors: District Manazer: Alex Sauer,President Richard H.H.Whittet Jim Cooper Kathy Gallivan-Crist March 28, 2008 835 E.Highway 56 Mac Juneau Berthoud,CO 80513 Dave Lorenz Richard Macomber P 970.532.2096 Gary Olson F 970.532-3734 www.ClWD.orr Jim Birdsall The Birdsall Group 444 Mountain Ave. Berthoud, CO 80513 Dear Jim: This letter is in response to your request for a water service commitment for up to 1286 residential lots and 28.5 acres of Commercial flor space and a max day demand of 157 gpm, in the location described as follows: PORTIONS OF SEC.15, T3N, R68W--WELD COUNTY, CO Along WCR 34 West of I-25 The District provides water service within its service area as defined by the District. The provision of water service by extension of existing water lines of the District to the above property and the installation of taps for lots is done under the terms of the Rules and Regulations of the District established by the Board of the District from time to time. You may obtain a copy of the Rules and Regulations from the District. This letter outlines the provisions of the Rules and Regulations, however this letter does not change any provisions of the Rules and Regulations. The Board of the District may alter and amend the Rules and Regulations at any time, and the provisions of this letter are subject to alteration and amendment based on changes in the Rules and Regulations of the District. We currently have a 24" diameter water line located along the East side of I-25 @ WCR 34 with additional capacity available Therefore, we can commit to provide service to the above property, subject to the limitations in this letter, for one standard 5/8" X 3/4" water tap per lot; and the following additional limitations on the provision of water service are: 1. All improvements to District facilities required to provide service will be the financial responsibility of the developer in accordance with the District Rules and Regulations. All improvements must conform to District Specifications. 2. If a fire hydrant is required for the subdivision there is a $2,000 fire hydrant fee that needs to be paid prior to installation of the fire hydrant. You will be responsible for any improvements or upgrades needed to meet the required fire flows in your subdivision. 3. Prior to recording the final plat with the County, or initiating water service, you will need to have the property included in the Municipal Sub District of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. 4. The first 475 proposed taps and up to the 28.5 acres of commercial floor space can be served through the existing 24" water line along I-25. In order to provide adequate flows to the subdivision and maintain water quality you will be required to install the following improvements to the existing Little Thompson Water District water lines. A. Connection to the 12"diameter water line at WCR 34 and I-25 (East side). B. Install a 12" line along WCR 34 from East of I-25 and connecting the 8" line along WCR 7. C. You will also need to loop the waterlines through the subdivision and connect to existing lines South in the Mulligan lake and the Singletree subdivisions . D. You will need to upgrade the equipment in the existing master meter vault from 6" and 4"meters and PRV's to 6"and 10"meters and PRV's. 5. You will be required to provide the needed water lines in the proposed subdivision. Water lines in the subdivision will need to be 6" minimum diameter with 8" and 12" diameter water lines in a grid system to support the required fire flows. Non residential development will require higher fire flow availability and will need to be served by a minimum 8" line. 6. The design, installation and total cost of the project will be the responsibility of the developer. 7. Service for the remaining potential 811 taps will require the following improvements in addition to the items A-D above. E. Installation of a 24" diameter water line connected to our existing 24" water line at WCR 38 & I-25. This line and connection can be along the East or West side of I-25. The route of the line needs to be determined and will need to connect to water lines in your subdivision along WCR 34 to feed the looped system. This water line would be subject to a rebate that would be a part of our development agreement. You will be responsible for the equivalent cost of an 18" diameter line and the difference from the 18" diameter line to the required 24" line would be subject to the rebate agreement F. The 24" diameter water line will require a pressure reduction and master meter vault along the line at a location to be determined. It is possible that some of the off-site water lines may be required, built or are being designed by other developers in the same area. If they are in place when you need them then you may be able to utilize them to serve your development, subject to Little Thompson Water District rules and regulations and rebate agreements. This commitment letter will expire two years from the date of this letter if the taps have not been purchased, paid for and installed by that date of expiration. The current fee for the domestic 5/8" X 3/4" tap is $23,100. YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND TARIFFS OF THE DISTRICT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE; AND THIS LETTER IS ISSUED WITH THE SPECIFIC LIMITATION THAT THE DISTRICT MAY CHANGE THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND TARIFFS APPLICABLE TO THE ABOVE PROPERTY AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE TO YOU OR ANY PERSON. If you have questions, please contact me. Regards, � G�L ichael T. Cook District Engineer Westridge Annexation Statement of Community Need The Westridge project is a unique property in it's location as it is directly adjacent to Interstate 25 as well as the Town of Mead. It is a remarkable opportunity to create a project that bridges the opportunities of interstate commercial, community and neighborhood commercial, a broad spectrum of residential as well as community amenities for the existing and future residents of the Town of Mead and the surrounding areas. The Town of Mead, as well as Weld County comprehensive plans acknowledge that the Mead area has the capacity to and is expected to grow significantly between the years 2000 and 2020. The projected minimum growth rate of 3% for Weld County likely underestimates the growth rates that the Town of Mead will experience during the planning period, largely due to the number of already approved subdivisions, the community's proximity to the quickly growing communities of Longmont, Boulder and Loveland, and the Town's close proximity to the metro area of Denver and it's northern suburbs of Arvada, Thornton, and Westminster. The Town's growth will also be significantly influenced, and its value enhanced, by its proximity to 1-25. Furthermore, Northern Colorado's natural beauty, educational, employment, recreational and cultural opportunities, and desirable climate will continue to attract people to communities like the Town of Mead. The particular demographic profile attracted to the area will be broad and will include retirees, "empty nesters", single adults and families with children. The Westridge project is designed to be attractive to a large segment of the market. The project proposes to meet the projected market demand for housing, goods and services and community facilities in the Mead area as follows: Expanded Availability of Goods and Services An estimated 1,205,305 square feet of commercial land use, that may include office, commercial, manufacturing, and retail land uses, currently in limited supply in the Mead area, is proposed to support the existing and future development of the Town of Mead. Increased Tax Revenues Consistent with the Town of Mead's comprehensive planning objective of balancing, building, and diversifying its tax base (comprehensive pages 10 and 11), the preliminary fiscal impact assessment estimates that this development will generate a substantial positive benefit both in one-time impacts compared to one-time expenses as well as recurring costs compared to recurring revenue. Expanded Housinq Opportunities The Westridge concept master plan proposes the construction of between 846-1286 residential units over a period of 15 years to help support the projected population growth of Mead during the 20 year planning period. The concept master plan anticipates a variety of lot sizes, price ranges and housing products, including detached single family homes, maintenance free patio homes, and attached residential units in the Mixed Use area. Open Space, Active and Passive Recreation Opportunities At the completion of the Westridge project build-out, it is estimated that the proposed development will contain approximately 30-68 acres of common open space consisting of parkland with passive and active recreation areas, transitional land use buffer zones, wetland protection areas if necessary, and attractively landscape stormwater management facilities. The development plan contemplates a comprehensive master plan of integrated parkland and open space sufficient in size and character to support the Town of Mead's comprehensive plan, including a neighborhood park, parkways and/or circuit parks, open space and water features (Comprehensive Plan pages 44-51) The specific amount of park space provided will be determined as the project develops. It is anticipated that the code requirement for the amount of parkland dedicated will be satisfied with parkland on-site or with fee-in-lieu of parkland dedication. Contributions to Public Infrastructure The development of the Westridge project proposes to contribute its proportionate share to the expansion of public infrastructure into the area, sized appropriately to support this and future development. Examples of anticipated infrastructure improvements include the widening of Welker Avenue including turn lanes, the widening of CR 7 including turn lanes, intersection improvements to CR7 and Welker Avenue. We also anticipate proportionate share contributions to the continued construction of water and sewer lines into the vicinity to support this and future development, and we anticipate proportionate share contributions to the dedication and/or construction of parkland and future schools. Page 1 of 1 Jim Birdsall From: Toillion Scott[Toillion_Scott@stvrain.k12.co.us] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:52 AM To: Jim Birdsall Subject: RE: Westridge project proposed in Mead Hello Jim —Ryan Kragerud from our office will be reviewing this. Thanks for sending. scoff From: Jim Birdsall [mailto:jim@tbgroup.usj Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 6:01 PM To: Toillion Scott Subject: Westridge project proposed in Mead Scott, I am a planner working on a proposed annexation project in the Town of Mead. Part of their annexation process is for the applicant to acquire a letter stating the impact of our proposed project on the St. Vrain School District. I am writing to request an impact letter from the St. Vrain School District. I have attached a copy of our proposed master plan indicating residential densities/acreages. Can you let me know if there is any additional information you need from me in order to obtain an impact statement? I appreciate any help you can offer in this matter. Please do not hesitate to call with questions or concerns. Thanks, JIM BIRDSALL THE BIRDSALL GROUP, LLC 444 MOUNTAIN AVENUE BERTHOUD, CO 80513 970.532.5891 JIM@T3GROUP.US No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516/Virus Database:269.19.15/1249 -Release Date: 1/29/2008 9:51 AM No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516/Virus Database: 269.19.16/1251 - Release Date: 1/30/2008 9:29 AM 1/31/2008 Westridge Annexation Statement of School Impact We have been in contact with Scott Toillion, Director of Planning, St. Vrain School District to request a "Statement of School Impact". We are awaiting his response and will forward to the Town of Mead as soon as it is received. Westridge Annexation Development Compatibility Statements General Project Description: The Westridge project is located on the Southwest corner of Interstate 25 and County Road 34 and includes approximately 285.6 acres of land. The proposed land use includes approximately 62.2 acres of estate residential that will be generally compatible to the existing estate residential to the south, 64.0 acres of medium density residential that will be generally compatible to the land uses to the west and northwest. The central part of the proposed project is 77.8 acres of mixed use commercial and residential as the concept of residential over commercial is a viable land use for this project and can create a dynamic lifestyle choice for future residents. The proposed plan also includes 80.0 acres of commercial that is generally located on the eastern portion of the site intended to take advantage of the prime frontage onto Intestate 25. The location of the commercial is intended to take advantage of the intersection of Welker Avenue (County Road 34) and Interstate 25. The plan includes a landscape buffer (1.6 acres) between this proposed commercial and the estate residential to the south. 7.1 Street Master Plan The Street Master Plan identifies Welker Avenue as a Major Arterial, and County Road 7 as a Minor Arterial. It is anticipated that this development would participate as appropriate in the improvement of these roads to meet the arterial road sections of the Town of Mead. The internal roadways are intended to connect with the perimeter roadways in a logical way and/or in locations where other existing or planned roadways are located. 7.2 Subdivision Plan The concept master plan is intended to react to the unique location and features of the site. This is the only interstate interchange property that we are aware of in the entire region that connects directly between the interstate and the original town. The subdivision master plan proposed a diverse collection of residential and commercial components. It is expected that at build-out this project would offer interstate, community and neighborhood commercial including retail, and office uses. This master plan also proposes several different types of residential land uses including single family detached residential, maintenance free patio homes, and multi-family residential in the mixed use portion of the subdivision. 7.3 Comprehensive Plan The Town of Mead Comprehensive Land Use Plan proposed a mix of Commercial, Medium Density Residential and Medium Low Density Residential. The proposed Westridge concept master plan is intended to be generally consistent with the Land Use Plan with variations to respond to the unique location and setting of the property. The addition of a proposed mixed use component is intended to provide a mix of higher density residential and commercial land uses that will be a very dynamic and progressive part of the project. The location of the mixed use portion of the proposal is strategic in its location in that it is in the center of the project, allowing the surrounding residential land uses to the south and west to create a buffer to mitigate impacts of this higher density land use. It is also a critical component of the vision of the project and its location is centrally located between the commercial and residential components of the Westridge project as well as having a valuable window onto Welker Avenue and proximity to the Welker Avenue/Interstate 25 intersection. 7.4 Land Use Code The Westridge project is a large project with diverse land uses including Commercial, Mixed Use, and a mix of Residential Densities. It is anticipated that the Westridge project will generally comply with the requirements of the Town of Mead Land Use Code. The Town of Mead Land Use code does not have a specific zone district for Mixed Use. It is anticipated that as the Westridge project proceeds to a preliminary plat, and prior to the approval of a preliminary plat, that a site specific performance district criteria similar to the Mead Center Mixed Use Performance District (Sec. 16-8-310 of the Town of Mead Land Use and Development Code) would have to be adopted. 7.5 Existing and Adjacent Land Use The proposed master plan is intended to be as compatible as practical with surrounding and adjacent land uses. The use of varied land use and densities as well as the use of landscape and open space buffering will help mitigate potential conflicts between land uses. East—The Westridge project is directly adjacent to Interstate 25 along the eastern edge of the property. The proposed commercial along this interstate is a compatible land use and will act as a buffer between the noise of the highway and the existing and proposed residential land uses to the west and south. West— It is anticipated that the land uses to the west of the Westridge project will be predominately residential. The Westridge concept master plan proposes residential on the western portion of the project to act as a transition to this planned residential. North —There are a mix of existing and proposed land uses to the north including various residential land uses, commercial land uses, and a Town of Mead park. The proposed Westridge concept master plan includes a mix of residential, mixed use and commercial land uses to respond to the land uses adjacent to the site and to respond to the comprehensive land use plan of the Town of Mead. South —The adjacent land use to the south is large lot estate residential. The proposed Westridge concept master plan is generally consistent with the Town of Mead comprehensive land use plan with the majority land use proposed along the southern property line to be estate residential. The eastern portion of Westridge includes proposed commercial to take advantage of the interstate frontage. It is recognized that there are potential conflicts between commercial and residential land uses and it is anticipated that there will be a open space and landscape buffer provided between these proposed commercial land uses and the estate residential to the south. PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION REPORT N'/z SEC 15, T3N, R68W MEAD, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EEC PROJECT NO. 1072072 EEC EARTI-I ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. EEC EARTH ENGINEERING June 20, 2007 CONSULTANTS, INC. (Revised March 21, 2008 to address Town of Mead comments of March 18, 2008) ' Mr. Jon Turner c/o Summit Land Management Services, Inc. 8020 South County Road #5 ' Suite 200 Windsor, Colorado 80528 Attn: Mr. Andy Krill Re: Preliminary Geotechnical Exploration Report ' N'h Sec 15, T3N, R68W Mead, Weld County, Colorado EEC Project No. 1072072 ' Mr. Krill: 1 Enclosed, herewith, are the results of the preliminary geotechnical exploration completed by Earth Engineering Consultants, Inc. (EEC) personnel for the referenced project. In ' summary, the near surface soils observed in the test borings consisted of low to moderate plasticity cohesive soils with occasional sandy zones with depth. The cohesive soils ' showed low swell potential at current moisture and density. The overburden soils were typically underlain at depths ranging from approximately 2 to 10 feet below present site ' grades by weathered bedrock. The bedrock consisted of variable zones of sandstone, siltstone and claystone and also showed low swell when tested at present moisture and ' density. Groundwater was observed at depths on the order of 3 to 12 feet below ground surface except in borings B-5, B-7 and B-8 where groundwater was not noted. ' The soils and underlying bedrock observed on this site show low potential to swell with increase in moisture content. However, relatively shallow ground water and soft ' subgrades were observed in the test borings. Shallow bedrock was also encountered. Footing foundations or drilled pier foundations appear useable over most of the site ' although care will be needed to evaluate the subgrades for soft and/or loose zones and to assess the swell potential of areas of "claystone". Further exploration should be I4396 GREENFIELD DRIVE WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 (970) 224-1522 FAX (970) 663-0282 ' Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 June 20,2007 ' Revised March 21,2008 Page 2 performed at individual lots for specific planned structures to determine the foundation type. Shallow groundwater was observed so that care will be needed in establishing ' subgrade elevations which are above seasonal high groundwater levels or an underdrain system will be needed to lower the groundwater table. The near surface soils/bedrock appear generally suitable to support floors slabs, pavements and flatwork. Preliminary geotechnical recommendations concerning design and construction of the tanticipated site improvements are provided in the text of the attached report. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. If you have any questions concerning the enclosed information, or if we can be of further service to you in any other way, please do not hesitate to contact us. ' Very truly yours, Earth Engineering Consultants, Inc. IS ' Lester L. Litton, P.E. Principal Engineer LLL/jkh I I I I I PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION REPORT N% SEC 15, T3N,R68W ' MEAD, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EEC PROJECT NO. 1072072 June 20, 2007 (Revised March 21, 2008) INTRODUCTION The preliminary geotechnical subsurface exploration for the North 1/2 of Sec 15,T3N,R68W ' located south of Weld County Road 34 between Weld County Road 7 and Interstate 25 in Mead,Colorado,has been completed. Twelve(12)soil borings were extended on that site to depths of approximately 15 feet below present site grades to develop information on existing subsurface conditions. Individual boring logs and a diagram indicating the approximate boring locations are provided with this report. ' The proposed development includes approximately 280 acres with approximately 124 acres for commercial development and the remainder for medium density and estate residential. We expect the site structures will be one or two-story buildings with light to moderate foundation loads. We anticipate the residential structures will include basements (if possible)with the commercial buildings constructed as slab-on grade.Small cuts and fills are anticipated to develop final site grades for the development. We anticipate site infrastructure will include utilities and roadways with a pond to be developed in the southwest corner of the site. The purpose of this report is to describe the subsurface conditions encountered in the borings, analyze and evaluate the test data and provide preliminary geotechnical assessment concerning design and construction of foundations and support of floor slabs for site structures and geotechnical recommendations for development of site infrastructure. EXPLORATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES The boring locations were selected and established in the field by Earth Engineering Consultants, Inc. (EEC) personnel by pacing and estimating angles from identifiable site features. The approximate locations of the borings are indicated on the attached boring ' location diagram. The locations of those borings should be considered accurate only to the Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 ' June 20,2007 Page 2 degree implied by the methods used to make the field measurements. Photographs of the site at the time of drilling are also provided with this report. The borings were performed using a truck-mounted, CME-45 drill rig equipped with a ' hydraulic head employed in drilling and sampling operations. The boreholes were advanced using 4-inch nominal diameter continuous flight augers and samples of the subsurface materials encountered were obtained using split-barrel and California barrel sampling ' techniques in general accordance with ASTM Specification D-1586. In the split-barrel and California barrel sampling techniques, standard sampling spoons are driven into the ground ' by means of a 140-pound hammer falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows required to advance the split-barrel and California barrel samplers is recorded and used to ' estimate the in-situ relative density of cohesionless materials and, to a lesser degree of accuracy, the consistency of cohesive soils and hardness of weathered bedrock. In the California barrel sampling procedures, relatively undisturbed samples are obtained. All samples obtained in the field were sealed and returned to the laboratory for further examination, classification and testing. Moisture content tests were performed in the laboratory on each of the recovered samples. ' Selected samples were tested for fine content and plasticity by washed sieve analysis and Atterberg limits tests. Swell/consolidation tests were completed on selected samples to ' evaluate the material's tendency to change volume with variation in moisture content. Results of the outlined tests are indicated on the attached boring logs and summary sheets. As a part of the testing program,all samples were examined in the laboratory by an engineer ' and classified in accordance with the attached General Notes and the Unified Soil Classification System based on the texture and plasticity of the soil. The estimated group ' symbol for the Unified Soil Classification System is indicated on the boring logs and a brief description of the Unified Soil Classification System is included with this report. Classification of the bedrock was based on visual and tactual observation of disturbed ' samples and auger cuttings. Coring and/or petrographic analysis may reveal other rock types. ' Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 June 20,2007 Page 3 SITE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS ' The proposed development is located south of WCR 34 and east of WCR 7(3rd Street) in Mead,Colorado. No signs of previous construction were observed by EEC field personnel at ' the time of exploration. Site drainage varies across the site with soft,wet surface observed in the southwest corner of the property. ' An EEC field engineer was on site during drilling to direct the drilling activities and evaluate the subsurface conditions encountered. Field description of the materials encountered was based on visual and tactual observation of disturbed samples and auger cuttings. The boring logs included with this report may contain modifications to the field logs based on the results of laboratory testing and engineering evaluation. Based on the results of the field and laboratory testing, subsurface conditions can be generalized as follows. Approximately 4 to 6 inches of vegetation and/or topsoil were encountered at the surface at ' the boring locations. The topsoil and vegetation were underlain by brown lean clay with varying amounts of sand. The lean clay was moderately plastic,however,showed low swell in laboratory testing. The consistency of the lean clay ranged from soft to stiff. The cohesive ' soils were underlain by weathered claystone, siltstone,and sandstone bedrock approximately 2 to 10 feet below present site grades, although bedrock was not observed before boring ' termination at approximately 15 feet in boring B-4. The bedrock was poorly cemented/soft and extended to the bottom of the borings at approximately 15.5 feet below ground surface. ' Laboratory testing showed low swell potential for the bedrock at present moisture and density. The stratification boundaries indicated on the boring logs represent the approximate locations of changes in soil and rock types; in-situ, the transition of materials may be gradual and findistinct. 1 Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 ' June 20,2007 Page 4 GROUNDWATER OBSERVATIONS ' Observations were made while drilling and after completion of the borings to detect the presence and level of free water. In addition,field-slotted PVC piezometers were installed at a portion of the boring locations to allow for longer-term observations of the groundwater levels. Free water was observed at depths generally in the range of 3 feet to 12 feet although groundwater was not observed at boring locations B-5,B-7 and B-8. Measured groundwater depths are shown in the upper right hand corner of the attached boring logs. Fluctuation in groundwater levels can occur over time depending on variations in hydrologic conditions and other conditions not apparent at the time of this report. In addition,zones of ' perched and/or trapped water may be encountered in more permeable zones within the subgrade soils and perched water is commonly observed in soils immediately overlying highly weathered bedrock. The location and amount of perched and/or trapped water can also vary over time depending on hydrologic conditions and other conditions not apparent at the time of this report. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS General Depth to groundwater varied from approximately 3 feet to greater than our drill depth of ' approximately 15 feet. Soft subgrade soils were observed near and below groundwater. Care will be needed to establish floor levels above seasonal high groundwater levels and to ' evaluate soft subgrade soils relative to anticipated subgrade and bearing levels. Use of an underdrain system to lower the groundwater table and/or establishing surface grade for maintaining separation from groundwater could be considered. Shallow bedrock was also observed at most boring locations. Low swell was observed in ' tested samples although care should be exercised with the layered claystone. The shallow bedrock may make the use of drilled pier foundations attractive, although care will still be ' needed to maintain separation from seasonal high groundwater. Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 June 20,2007 Page 5 Foundations and Floor Slabs Based on materials encountered in completed borings, we believe lightly-loaded site structures could bear on site soils showing low potential for volume change with moisture increase. Support of structures on alternative drilled pier foundations or support on conventional footing foundations bearing on a zone of structural fill also appears possible ' and may be needed in areas of soft subgrade or to support heavier loads. We anticipate net allowable total load soil bearing pressures in the range of 1,500 to 2,500 psf could be used for design of footing foundations being on natural or fill soils at this site. ' The net bearing pressure refers to the pressure at foundation bearing level in excess of the minimum surrounding overburden pressure. Total load would include full dead and live ' load. Foundation bearing elevation for conventional footings should be located at least 3 feet above seasonally high ground water elevations. For drilled piers extending into the weathered bedrock,we expect end bearing pressures in the range of 15 to 25 ksf could be used. Skin friction in the range of 1500 to 2500 psf should also be useable. Minimum diameters and penetrations may vary with measured swell potentials and design loads. In areas where footing foundations are used directly on in-situ subgrade soils,we anticipate the floor slabs could also be supported on those materials. In softer areas,some placement of structural fill may be necessary. Pavements/Exterior Slabs ' The near surface site soils show low swell and, in our opinion, could be used for direct support of at grade slabs and/or pavements. The subgrade soils show strength loss and ' instability at higher moisture contents so subgrades cut to near the groundwater table would likely require stabilization to allow for pavement or flat work construction. Stabilization could also be considered as a part of the pavement design. Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 June 20,2007 Page 6 We anticipate a majority of the site roadways will be used by low to moderate volumes of 1 automobiles and light trucks. We anticipate a Hveem stabilometer R-value of 5 for the relatively low strength sandy lean clay subgrade soils. We expect the load roadway would ' require a minimum of 4 inches of hot bituminous pavement overlying 6 inches of aggregate base course with specific street section design based on traffic volumes and subgrade strength characteristics. Collector streets would probably include 5 inches of hot bituminous pavement overlying 8 inches of aggregate base course with thicker pavement sections required for arterial streets or major collectors. Other Considerations Groundwater was observed at depths as shallow as 3 feet below present site grades. t Excavations extending to the wetter clay soils could create difficulties for backfilling of the sewer trenches with drying of the subgrade soils required to use those materials as backfill. ' In general, the subgrade soils could be used as overlot fill and backfill soils although care will be necessary to maintain sufficient moisture to reduce potential for post-construction movement. The site bedrock could also be used for general site fill with care being given to ' thoroughly break up the bedrock prior to placement. ' GENERAL COMMENTS ' The analysis and preliminary recommendations presented in this report are based upon the data obtained from the soil borings performed at the indicated locations and from any other ' information discussed in this report. This report does not reflect any variations that may occur between borings or across the site. The nature and extent of such variations may not ' become evident until construction. If variations appear evident, it will be necessary to re- evaluate the recommendations of this report. IIt is recommended that the geotechnical engineer be retained to review the plans and specifications so comments can be made regarding the interpretation and implementation of Iour geotechnical recommendations in the design and specifications. It is further I Earth Engineering Consultants,Inc. EEC Project No. 1072072 June 20,2007 Page 7 recommended that the geotechnical engineer be retained for testing and observations during earthwork and foundation construction phases to help determine that the design requirements are fulfilled. ' This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Jon Turner/Summit Land Management Services, Inc. for specific application to the project discussed and has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering practices. No warranty,express or implied, is made. In the event any changes in the nature,design or location of the project as outlined in this report are planned,the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report shall not be considered valid unless the changes are reviewed and the conclusions of this report are modified or verified in writing by the geotechnical engineer. 1 1 I I I I I I IDRILLING AND EXPLORATION DRILLING& SAMPLING SYMBOLS: I SS: Split Spoon- 13/8" I.D.,2"O.D.,unless otherwise noted PS: Piston Sample ST: Thin-Walled Tube-2"O.D.,unless otherwise noted WS: Wash Sample R: Ring Barrel Sampler-2.42" I.D.,3" O.D.unless otherwise noted I PA: Power Auger FT: Fish Tail Bit HA: Hand Auger RB: Rock Bit DB: Diamond Bit=4",N,B BS: Bulk Sample AS: Auger Sample PM: Pressure Meter HS: Hollow Stem Auger WB: Wash Bore Standard"N"Penetration: Blows per foot of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches on a 2-inch O.D.split spoon,except where noted. 1 WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYMBOLS: WL : Water Level WS : While Sampling IWCI: Wet Cave in WD : While Drilling DCI: Dry Cave in BCR: Before Casing Removal AB After Boring ACR: After Casting Removal I Water levels indicated on the boring logs are the levels measured in the borings at the time indicated. In pervious soils,the indicated levels may reflect the location of ground water. In low permeability soils,the accurate determination of ground water levels is not possible with only short term observations. ' DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BEDROCK Soil Classification is based on the Unified Soil Classification DEGREE OF WEATHERING: I system and the ASTM Designations D-2488. Coarse Grained Slight Slight decomposition of parent material on Soils have move than 50%of their dry weight retained on a#200 joints. May be color change. sieve;they are described as: boulders,cobbles,gravel or sand. Moderate Some decomposition and color change I Fine Grained Soils have less than 50% of their dry weight throughout. retained on a#200 sieve;they are described as : clays, if they High Rock highly decomposed, may be extremely are plastic, and silts if they are slightly plastic or non-plastic. broken. Major constituents may be added as modifiers and minor HARDNESS AND DEGREE OF CEMENTATION: I constituents may be added according to the relative proportions Limestone and Dolomite: based on grain size. In addition to gradation, coarse grained Hard Difficult to scratch with knife. soils are defined on the basis of their relative in-place density Moderately Can be scratched easily with knife. I and fine grained soils on the basis of their consistency. Example: Lean clay with sand, trace gravel, stiff(CL); silty Hard Cannot be scratched with fingernail. sand,trace gravel,medium dense(SM). Soft Can be scratched with fingernail. ' CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRAINED SOILS Shale, Siltstone and Claystone: Hard Can be scratched easily with knife, cannot be Unconfined Compressive scratched with fingernail. I Strength,Qu,psf Consistency Moderately Can be scratched with fingernail. Hard < 500 Very Soft Soft Can be easily dented but not molded with 500- 1,000 Soft fingers. 1,001 - 2,000 Medium Sandstone and Conglomerate: 2,001 - 4,000 Stiff Well Capable of scratching a knife blade. 4,001 - 8,000 Very Stiff Cemented 8,001 - 16,000 Very Hard Cemented Can be scratched with knife. RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE-GRAINED SOILS: Poorly Can be broken apart easily with fingers. N-Blows/ft Relative Density Cemented 0-3 Very Loose 4-9 Loose 10-29 Medium Dense I 30-49 Dense 50-80 Very Dense EEC 80+ Extremely Dense Il __-_____-_. UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM I Soil Classification Group Group Name Criteria Far Assigning Group Symbols and Group names Jsing Laboratory Tests Symbol Coarse—Grained Gravels more than Clean Gravels Less I Soils more than 50% of coarse than 5% fines Cu>4 and <C-c .3` GW Well graded grovel' 50% retained on fraction retained No. 200 sieve on No. 4 sieve Cu<4 and/or 1>Cc>3E GP Poorly—graded gravel` I Gravels with Fines fines classify as ML or MH GM Silty gravel, G,H more than 12% fines Fines classify as CL or CH GC Clayey Gravel``•" Sands 50% or Clean Sands Less Cu>_,5 and 1<Cc<3` sw Well—graded sand' more coarse than 5% fines fraction posses Cu<5 and/or 1>Cc>3` SF Poorly—graded sand' No. 4 sieve Sands with Fines Fines classify as ML or MH SM Silty Bond°'"' I more than 12% fines Fines classify as CL ar CH SC Clayey sand"" Fine—Grained Silts and Clays inorganic PI>7 and plots on or above 'A'Line' CL Lean clay°' . Soils 507.. or Liquid Limit less I more passes the than 50 P1<4 or plots below 'A-Line' ML Silt`E" No. 200 sieve organic Liquid Limit — oven dried Organic clay',,." <'0.75 0L Liquid Limit — not dried Organic silt`1110 ' Sifts and Clays inorganic PI plots an or above -Aline CH Fat cloy e1" Liquid Limit 50 or -. more PI plots below -Aline MH Elastic Silt"" 1 organic Liquid Limit -- oven dried Organic clay"'" 60.75 OH Liquid Umit - not dried Organic silt""'° I Highly organic soils Primanly organic matter, dirx in color, and organic odor PT Peat "c=ased on the material passing the }-Y1. (75- (C alt coil contain. 15 to 29%plus No. 2110, add mm) sieve 'Cu=1:16./D,Cc= b s 'with sand" or *with grayer, whichever is 'It field sample contained cobbles or boulder:, predominant or both, add "with cobbles or boulders, or bath" 'If sot contains 2 30' plus No. 200 I to group name, predominantly sand, odd sandy to group 'It soli contains 215% sand, add-with•sond"lo cGravels with 5 l0 12X lines required dual nom e. °If soli contains 2 30% plus No. 200 symbol= 'It °Of"G GW—p1 well graded grovel with silt °{f tines classify os Cl.—loll, use dual symbol predominantly gravel, add "gravely to group CC—at or SC—SFA. Gw—CC well—graded grovel with clay (Weise. 'tf frees ore organic, odd"wlth organic (heel° s GP—GM poorly—graded grovel with silt PI24 and plots on or above "A" line. group name ° GP—GC poorly—graded gravel with day i • PI4 or plots below �A� line.to dreiop° if sat Contains >75sgr¢vei, odd�rilh graveP Sonde with 5 to 12% rues require dual PI plots on or above 'A' line. symbat� �Ii Atterbtrg limits plots shaded ono, sot is a °� plots below 'A" Ilea SW—SW well—graded sand w:tn :dt CL—CtL, cilly cloy. SW—SC well—graded send with cloy SP—SM poorly graded sand with silt ISP—SC poorly graded sand with cloy 60 _..-._------- -- ' - - Foe taoor•n of Mrgrolnol ai• ,� dAe and f-°eared Faction of waive- // I gained voile 9a / (emotion of'A'-(in• _ Mort.etd of PWt to LL-75,5, c, thm PI-0.7]t1.1-20) \,F/ a_ Eauaton of 11-lino "y/' Q '•P yg.- Vodka'of cilia to PI-7, ' if` 'P o G 1-- 0 I,' I 117. - C)\--A n 20— O U., M H 7 OH ' r ire, ' e ML aROL I II I a 0 a 00 ]a W 50 60 70 60 90 100 110 LIQUID OMIT (LL) --- -. 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I EEC PROJECT No. 1072072 MAY 2007 I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072072 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-1(PIE2OMETER) RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 6/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING 7.0' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV NIA 5/22/2007 5.6' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N OU MC OD A-LIMITS -300 SWELL PI' ITYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/F1) IPan 10%I (PCF) LL 1%) PRESSURE X®500 PBF SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) -1 brown _ _ 2 -3 I 4 CS 6 3 -- 30.8 88.9 40 23 84.9 <500 psf None I 6 8 I CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE —-9— brown/grey/rust highly weathered CS 10 30 9000+ 18.8 110.6 43 22 98.3 1100 psf 0.4% with gypsum deposits — - I 1-1_ 12 I 13 1-4 ' SS 15 30 9000+ 19.3 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I — 17 I 1-8 1-9 ' 20 2-1 I 22 2-3 24 I 2-5 Earth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 10]20]2 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-2(PIEZOMETER) RIG TYPE: CME46 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 24 HOUR 9.3' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N Du MC DD P.-LIMITS -ms SWELL ' _. I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) IPSFI (%) (PCF) LL PI 111 PRESSURE %@ 600 PSF WHEAT _ _ 1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) I brown/rust --2- stiff to very stiff ST 3 -- 9000+ 17.4 36 18 71.1 800 psf 0.1% I CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE/SANDSTONE SS 4 41/8" 9000+ 14.3 brown/rust l grey _ _ 5 I 6 _7_ B -9 CS 10 50/8" 9000+ 16.6 112.2 1-1 1-2 I 13 1-4 SS 15 50/9" 9000+ 13.1 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I - 17 ' 1-8 1-9 I 20 2-1 ' 22 2-3 24 I 2-5 Earth Engineering Consultants I I MEAD PROPERTY ' MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072072 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-3 RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DC START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING 11.0' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION D N 0U MC DD A-LIMITS -200 SWELL I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PSF) I%I (POF) LL PI 1%) PRESSURE % 500R PSF I WHEAT 1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ I brown 2 soft 3 I -4 brown/ten CS -5 4 1000 22.7 95.4 I 6 _ _ 7 I CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE/SANDSTONE _ _ brown/rust/grey B highly weathered _ _ I 9 SS 1-0- 38/9" 5500 17.1 I 1-1 1-2 I 13 14 SS 15- Bounce -- 10.5 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I - 17 I 1-8 1-9 ' 2-0 2-1 I 22 2-3 ' 24 2-5 IEarth Engineering Consultants I I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072073 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-4(PIEZ0METER) RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH ' FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/3007 WHILE DRILLING 6.6' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING NIA SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 5)22/200] 7.5' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N au MC 00 ,t-LIMITS -zoo SWELL TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PSF) (%) (PCF) LL PI (%) PRESSURE %®500 PSF t WHEAT - _ _ 1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ I brown 2 stiff -3 -4 SS -6 3 .. 27.7 ' 6 _7_ 8 I brown/olive/grey/rust CS 1-0 9 2600 23.2 102.7 29 12 69.1 <500 pat Nona with sandstone fragments _ _ 1 11 12 ' 13 1-4 SS 15 23 -- 23.2 I - BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 17 ' 1-8 1-9 I 20 2-1 i 22 2-3 24 2-5 IEarth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I ,...+MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072072 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-5 RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5117/2007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: d"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N GU MC OD AJIMITS -200 SWELL I I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (Pan (Mt (PM PI 1%) PRESSURE %e 500 PSF WHEAT � _ SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ I brown 2 stiff to very stiff — — 4 CS -5 10 9000+ 17.3 108.2 38 21 93.6 1000 psf 0.3% I 6 _7_ I CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE/SANDSTONE _ _ brown/rust/gray 8 I -9 SS 1-0 50/9" 9000+ 15.8 I 1-1 1-2 I 13 14 SS 15 50/6" 9000+ 19.5 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15 5' 1-6-I 17 I 1-8 19 I 20 2-1 I 22 23 I 24 I2s Earth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1073073 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-S(PIEZOMETER) RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 6/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING 14.0' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 5122/2007 12.1' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N Cal MC DO A-UMITS -200 SWELL I TYPE MEET) (BLOWS/FT) IPSFI 1% J) IPCFI LL PI 1%1 PRESSURE %S)600 PSF ' — SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) 1 brown/rust _ _ Istiff to very stiff 2— ST 3 -- 9000+ 18.1 35 17 68.6 <500 pet None I SILTSTONE/SANDSTONE SS -4 50 -- 15_B brown/rust _ _ 5 I -6 I -B I -9 CS 10 50/5" 9000+ 16.6 100.3 32 6 83.7 <500 pet None I 1-1_ 12 I 1-3 1-4 Ibrown/rust/prey _ _gypsum and claystone pieces 55 15 50 -- 19.3 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6-I 17 I 1-e 1-9 I 2-0 2-1 ' 22 2-3 ' 24 2-5 IEarth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072073 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-7 RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/3007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N QC MC DD ALMITS -200 SWELL ' _. I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PSF) (41 (PCF) LL PI (%) PRESSURE % 500 PSF WHEAT_ _ SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) 1 brown _ _ I -2- SANDSTONE/CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE brown/rust/grey 3 highly weathered _ _ ' 4 CS -5 50/9" 9000+ 14.8 116.1 ' 6 _7_ I -B -9 CLAYSTONE _ _ SS 10 50/9" 9000+ 13.7 1-1 1-2 13 1-4 ' gypsum deposits SS 1-5 50/8.5" 7000 17.1 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 ' - 17 I 1-6 1-9 I 2-0 2-1 I 22 2-3 I 24 2-6 IEarth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072072 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B.8 RIG TYPE: CME46 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 7A HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION D N OB MC DO A-LIMITS .200 SWELL TYPE (FEET) (BLOWSIFT) IPBFI I%) (PCF) LL PI DH PRESSURE %(Q 500 PEW I WHEAT SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) -1 brown _ _ I —2— SANDSTONE/CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE brown/rust/grey 3 highly weatheredI _ 4 SS -5 50 9000+ 14.8 I -6 I B I -9 CS 1-0 50/9" 9000+ 18.9 114.7 1400 per 1.1% I 1-1 1-2 I 13 1-4 ISS 15 50/11" 9000+ 13.5 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I - 17 I -1-8 19 I 2-0 2-1 I 2-2 2-3 24 2-5 ' Earth Engineering Consultants I I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 10]20]2 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-9(PIEZOMETER) RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 5/22/2007 13.4' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N gu MC OO aumrta Soo SWELL I I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PSF) (%) (PCn LL PI (%) PRESSURE %QT 000 PSF SCATTERED WHEAT FIELD _ _ 1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ I brown 2 stiff 3 4 CS -5 6 4000 20.5 87.7 I 6 _7_ I CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE/SANDSTONE _ _ brown/rust/grey B highly weathered _ _ I 9 SS 1-0 38/9" 9000+ 17.8 I 1-1 1-2 ' 13 1-4 ISS 15 50/8" 4500 15.6 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6-I 17 I 1-8 1-9 ' 20 2-1 ' 22 2-3 ' 24 2-5 IEarth Engineering Consultants I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 1072072 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-10(PIEZOMETER) RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING None AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 6/2212007 11.2' SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N OU ML DO A JMRB .200 SWELL I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PEP) (%) (PCF) U. PI 1%) PRESSURE %III!W POP ' WHEAT -1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ brown 2 _ -3 CLAYSTONE/SANDSTONE/SILTSTONE I _ _ brown/rust/grey 4 highly weathered CS 5 15 9000+ 15.2 112.0 34 13 95.4 <500 paf None I 6 _7_ S I -9 CS 10 41 9000+ 14.3 117.6 I 11 1-2 I 13 1-4 ' SS 15 50/5" 9000+ 15.7 I - BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 17 I i-B 1-9 ' 20 2-1 I 22 2-3 I 24 2-5 ' Earth Engineering Consultants I I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 10]30]3 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING 8.11 RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/2007 WHILE DRILLING 7.0' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 5/22/2007 5.9' SOIL DESCRIPTION B N QU Mc Do PAWS -200 SWELL I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWSIFT) (PSF) (1M (PCF) LL PI (M) PRESSURE %@ 500 PSF ITOPSOIL 8 VEGETATION SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ Ibrown 2 -3 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) I _ _ grey/rust 4 stiff _ _ SS 6 8 4000 23.5 I 6 _7_ B I --9— CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE grey/rust CS 10 16 9000+ 19.0 108.7 40 21 98.3 600 pat 0.1% highly weathered — — I 11 1-2 ' 13 14 SS 15 50/13" 9000+ 17.8 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I 17 I 1-8 19 I 20 2-1 I 22 2-3 ' 24 2-5 I Earth Engineering Consultants I I MEAD PROPERTY I MEAD,COLORADO PROJECT NO: 10]20]2 DATE: MAY 2007 LOG OF BORING B-12 RIG TYPE: CME45 SHEET 1 OF 1 WATER DEPTH I FOREMAN: DG START DATE 5/17/200] WHILE DRILLING B.0' AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH DATE 5/17/2007 AFTER DRILLING N/A SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV N/A 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION o N OU MC DD 4-LIMITS -200 SWELL I I TYPE (FEET) (BLOWS/FT) (PSF) t%l (PCF) LL__ PI (Ye) _ PRESSURE 11 0 tW PSF TOPSOIL 8 VEGETATION _ _ 1 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) _ _ I brown 2 stiff ST -3 -- 2500 21.8 35 19 69.3 <500 pat None ISE 4 2 — 27.6 -6 I 6 _7_ B I -9 CLAYSTONE/SILTSTONE I CS 10 10 9000+ 24.4 101.7 brown/rust — Ihighly weathered 11- 12 I 13 1-4 I gypsum deposits _ _ SS 15 39/11" 9000+ 19.2 BOTTOM OF BORING DEPTH 15.5' 1-6 I17 I 18 1-9 I 20 2-1 22 2-3 ' 24 I 2-5 Earth Engineering Consultants SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 1, Sample 1, Depth 4' ' Liquid Limit: 40 'Plasticity Index: 23 f % Passing #200: 84.9% Beginning Moisture: 29.4% Dry Density: 94.2 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 22.8% ISwell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 I - ! I I , , I 2 — c d E 00 c , ! m v a. a 2 Water Added v ) .\\I 1 -- U 8 ' 10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TSF) I Project: Mead Property ' Mead, Colorado Project#: 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 -___—/ I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown /Grey/ Rust Highly Weahtered Claystone/Siltstone Sample Location: Boring 1, Sample 2, Depth 9' ILiquid Limit: 43 'Plasticity Index: 22 j % Passing #200: 98.3% Beginning Moisture: 18.6% Dry Density: 110.5 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 18.3% ISwell Pressure: 1100 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: 0.4% I 10 I I I 1 I I 4 2 E m c 0 IiTZed o a 2 I 54 t75 j 0 16 Ui I I I ' M 8 10 I I 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TSF) I Project: Mead Property I Mead, Colorado E E C Project#: 1072072 Date: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown / Rust Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 2, Sample 1, Depth 2' ILiquid Limit: 36 (Plasticity Index: 18 I % Passing #200: 71.1% Beginning Moisture: 16.9% Dry Density: 105.5 pcf lEnding Moisture: 21.1% ' Swell Pressure: 800 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: 0.1% I 10 I 8 4 I 2 c d E f 0 Ij Water Added a 2 I 54 o I w 8 o 8 10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TSF) :.z . : Mead Property ' Mead, Colorado EEC 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 4, Sample 2, Depth 9' I Liquid Limit: 29 (Plasticity Index: 12 I % Passing #200: 69.1% Beginning Moisture: 24.3% Dry Density: 101.1 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 21.8% ' Swell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 I — I 8 Ico I I 4 I 4- 2 E 2 0 i c CD u p I Water Added a _2 I Ill 4 I v I 0 II I O6 , U I -8 I 1 I I -10 ' 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load(TSF) Project: Mead Property 1 Mead, Colorado E E C Project#: 1072072 IDate: May 2007 --- I I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 5, Sample 1, Depth 4' ILiquid Limit: 38 'Plasticity Index: 21 I % Passing #200: 93.6% Beginning Moisture: 17.5% Dry Density: 105.5 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 21.5% ' Swell Pressure: 1000 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: 0.3% I10 I 1 1 I ' I I8 I I __—_ II I I 4 2 E I C 43 u 'hater c.ded a 2 I I 54 O -O o I 0 I O 0 I I 8 ' -10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TSF) ll Project: Mead Property I Mead, Colorado Project#: 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown / Rust Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 6, Sample 1, Depth 2' I Liquid Limit: 35 (Plasticity Index: 17 I % Passing #200: 68.6% Beginning Moisture: 19.3% Dry Density: 103.2 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 21.1% ' Swell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 I 8 Iui 4 1 e 2 j m m I2 0 w, - e Water Added 2 a , ' 54 -- 15 8 i 1 8 ' -10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load(TSF) 1 Project: Mead Property ' EEC ) Mead, Colorado Project#: 1072072 / Date: May 2007 \— I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown /Rust Siltstone/Sandstone Sample Location: Boring 6, Sample 3, Depth 9' ILiquid Limit: 32 (Plasticity Index: 5 I % Passing #200: 83.7% Beginning Moisture: 15.4% Dry Density: 101.8 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 22.5% Swell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 -- I 8 I I I I 4 I 2 m i E I I O 0 2 c a Wat Br Added , 1 a 2 I 1 g o I ! I ll g6 U I 1 -8 I 10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TS F) 1 Project: Mead Property I Mead, Colorado E E C Project#: 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown / Rust/Grey Sandstone /Claystone/Siltstone Sample Location: Boring 8, Sample 2, Depth 9' ' Liquid Limit: -- (Plasticity Index: -- I % Passing #200: --% Beginning Moisture: 19.0% Dry Density: 106.0 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 24.2% ' Swell Pressure: 1400 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: 1.1% 1 10 I I 8 I -- 4 i I i 1 Y2 I p 0 0 • - e l i Water ded I d 2 I I 1 a 14 v ZI I N6 1 -8 ' 10 H 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TSF) Project: Mead Property IMead, Colorado EE Project#: 1072072 IDate: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown /Rust/Grey Claystone/Sandstone/Siltstone Sample Location: Boring 10, Sample 1, Depth 4' I Liquid Limit: 34 (Plasticity Index: 13 I % Passing #200: 95.4% Beginning Moisture: 15.4% Dry Density: 112.2 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 18.2% 1 Swell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 I 8 -- 1 0r I4 !I I Y2 E I 1 o 2 0 I • . ---- c II Water Added I a2 I 54 m v o , 1 co 6 O 1 8 I 1 10 I � 1 0.01 0.1 10 Load(TSF) 1 Project: Mead Property Mead, Colorado Project#: 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 I I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS 1 Material Description: Grey/ Rust Claystone/Siltstone Sample Location: Boring 11, Sample 2, Depth 9' ILiquid Limit: 40 'Plasticity Index: 21 I % Passing #200: 98.3% Beginning Moisture: 17.6% Dry Density: 110.0 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 21.7% 1 Swell Pressure: 600 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: 0.1% 1 10 8 I i 1 1to I I 41 I 1 2 E d 1 0 • e • Water Ided I a2 1 g H o I g 0 I 8I I -10 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load (TS F) 1 Project: Mead Property I Mead, Colorado EEC 'C Project#: 1072072 ' Date: May 2007 I SWELL / CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS IMaterial Description: Brown Sandy Lean Clay Sample Location: Boring 12, Sample 1, Depth 2' ILiquid Limit: 35 IPlasticity Index: 19 I % Passing#200: 69.3% Beginning Moisture: 18.7% Dry Density: 108.2 pcf 'Ending Moisture: 19.3% ' Swell Pressure: <500 psf % Swell @ 500 psf: None I 10 I 8I Ii I 4 i I I I .. 2 I I O I I f ' 0 'IWMterA ded _2 a I 1 .54 I o I 1 O U 1 I I II 0.01 0.1 1 10 Load(TSF) Project: Mia! 0 perty ' MCJ\Project : ---� LARGE MAPS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THE CLERK TO THE BOARD'S OFFICE, IN THE PUBLIC REVIEW FILE. ra as CV PE 2 -r002222S cc S2 O en N- cc EE - 222222 2 I 2E 2666z ± ZZ E 0- CO 0 22 ma I- 0 \� 0 > 22 ; ; 2 > 7,2E 000zzzz .0 cc 23 o <\ }\ \ \ „ a a a5 \\ 1.1 , - } ) r \ \ To 15�it \ \\ \\ it\ \ \ \ \\ \ oi HI, } ; 2 [ § » ^ ` / O1/ \}�S o to 0. §k ` \ �z \cc \ ! \_ ` 3E \ zw zw . - ; \ :\ \\ !{ 1 § : §2 // ! / l2fy t ! ! 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Z wz W O = N N O o 0 Z .a -ga ua Z X , a) d N `[ Ill d •C N R1 m (p C y' N N Z di D 2 U_ 0 CE a s N > 2 V o m m E d m C to m co a w Fc EE oa 'o .N wt3 0 ,- E E p o Sr 3 o 0 0 2 ? _i w O ¢ = Z Tel: 303-792-2450 P.O.Box 260027 Fax: 303-792-5990 EUGENE G. COPPOLA P.E. Littleton,CO 80163-0027 January 31, 2008 Jim Birdsall The Birdsall Group 444 Mountain Avenue Berthoud, CO 80513 RE: Westridge Annexation Traffic Statement Mead, CO Dear Jim: This letter is written in support of the annexation of the above indicated property into the Town of Mead. It documents an initial investigation into the traffic elements of the proposed development as envisioned at this time. Key items are documented below. The subject property is located in the southwest corner of the 1-25—County Road 34 inter- change and encompasses some 283 acres. It is bordered on the north by CR 34, on the east by 1-25, on the west by CR 7, and on the south by Mulligan Lake Estates. The north- west corner of the described area is not part of this development. Current plans call for development of some 920 residential units, 700,000 square feet of shopping center and 500,000 square feet of mixed use development assumed to be equally comprised of specialty retail and office space. The above development scenario represents a 'best-guess' at this time. It is anticipated that market demands will guide land uses in the future. Site traffic was estimated for the assumed land uses using trip generation rates from the In- stitute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) publication, "Trip Generation, Seventh Edition". Preliminary traffic for the Westridge Annexation is shown below. Daily AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Use Size Rate Trips Rate In Out Rate In Out Single Family 450 D.U. 9.57 4,307 0.75 85 253 1.01 286 169 Multi-Family 470 D.U. 5.86 2,754 0.44 35 172 0.52 164 80 Specialty Retail 250,000 SF 44.32 11,080 0.70 98 77 2.71 299 379 Office 250,000 SF 11.01 2,753 1.55 341 47 1.49 64 309 Shopping Center 700,000 SF 42.92 30,044 1.03 440 281 3.75 1,260 1,365 Sub-Total 50,938 999 830 2,073 2,302 Less 10%Internal Trips (5,094) (100) (83) (207) (230) TOTAL 45,844 899 747 1,866 2,072 Pass-by trips associated with the commercial area could range from 30-60% or more, de- pending on the types of land uses. Consequently, the above trips do not reflect the amount of new traffic expected on the area street system. In actuality, the number of new trips will be significantly less. Site traffic will access the site using CR 34 and/or CR 7. Direct site access will be provided by at least two driveways to CR 7 and four or more driveways to CR 34. These roadways will be upgraded to Town standards as needed to accommodate future traffic demands. Auxiliary lanes will be assessed at site access points and major intersections in future stud- ies. All investigations and the design of all improvements will comply with Town standards. Site traffic is expected to arrive and depart Westridge Annexation as shown on the attached figure. As indicated, different traffic patterns are expected from the residential and commer- cial areas. As the character and blend of this development evolves and becomes better de- fined, traffic distributions may change; however, the indicated distribution is considered rea- sonable given the level of information available at this time. I trust this letter will assist Mead in assessing this development as part of the annexation process. Please give me a call if you have any questions or need additional assistance. ',2 GEORGE"`... Sincerely �. �E G...., °AA .??� .•fc iSTE114% t 'di• n 15945 gilt; Eugene G. Coppola, P.E., PTOE A'ss O' U 3,. ,�,F/4;rNPc O aXO 2 in N 0 0 O O CO co ."----0.30% 5% 20% • ► 5% WCR 34 SITE 10% Internal 0 0 N N M Residential Commercial [ SITE TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION Preliminary Drainage Study for Westridge Annexation Mead, Colorado April 25,2008 Prepared For: Hillside Commercial Group Windsor,CO Prepared By: 200 South College Ave.,Suite 100 Fort Collins,Colorado 80524 Phone:(970)221-4158 Fax:(970)221-4159 Project Number: 103-012 p NORTHERN ' ADDRESS: 3 P:iQNt C t, �1[ p t�� t wt:"srt: felt Collin z.{.p 20524 FAX 1i0.2Hl.4i '1, of fls ntiin.r,Tln7.laK�l 1 l April 25, 2008 Town Administrator Town of Mead P.O. Box 626 Mead, Colorado 80542 RE: Westridge Annexation Mead, Colorado Project Number: 103-012 Dear Staff: Northern Engineering Services, Inc. is pleased to submit this Preliminary Drainage Study for the proposed Westridge Annexation. We understand that review by the Town of Mead is to assure general compliance with the current drainage criteria for the Town. If you should have any questions or comments as you review this report,please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES,INC. Aaron Cvar, P.E. ®p REG/. Senior Engineer O. , S' Ur:c4 36 4 '. Ago a/ 'oza r� { ,l .: �' o„.- ass _ .. 2 JJ, � rl't Q k '...z. ) Li + ^ � ,�WELD COUNTY ROAD /{34,c„.,,,,,-,": � , ��- o .�.�,Vii",r�ir � '��5�i'���'�♦�� rraRr�. Ni lid I N � � '` •f - SECT sirE ' N ji , ' i 4 i/ I ( 1 `,. 1 (--) I `, ,, ‘..-.N".".",-,-Nik!,\ - ...'''' 21 1 2 �,t4 1 1 ,� � � 1 I J VICINITY MAP N.T.S. my NORTH Table of Contents VICINITY MAP Page I. Introduction 1.1 Objective 1 II. Site Location and Description 2.1 Site Location 1 2.2 Existing Site Description 1 2.3 Existing Irrigation Facilities 1 III. Pre-Development Conditions 3.1 Pre-Development Drainage Patterns 2 IV. Post-Development Conditions 4.1 Post-Development Conditions 2 4.2 Design Criteria 2 V. Water Duality 5.1 Water Quality Measures and Criteria 3 References 4 Appendix Appendix A; FIRM, Soils Map,Preliminary Drainage Plan Preliminary Drainage Study for Westridge Annexation Weld County, Colorado April 25, 2008 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objective This report is intended to summarize historic drainage patterns and preliminary drainage concepts for the proposed development site. II. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location The project site is located in the northern half of Section 15, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Weld County, Colorado (see Vicinity Map). Mulligan Lake Estates is located along the southern boundary of the site. Weld County Roads 34 and 7 bound the site on the north and west, respectively. Interstate 25 bounds the site on the east. 2.2 Existing Site Description The project site is roughly 283 acres in size. With the exception of one existing single- family residence on the western boundary of the site, the site is composed mainly of cultivated agricultural land. There is a high ground near the mid point of the southern boundary of the site, and the site slopes away from this high ground to the north, east and west at grades ranging from 0.5% to 6.0%. Based on USDA soil mapping for the area(see Appendix A), the predominant soil type within the project site "Wiley", which falls into hydrologic group B. There is a significant natural drainageway to the north of the project site, which would have historically received runoff from the majority of the site. There are no FEMA designated special flood hazard zones identified within the boundaries of the project site based on FIRM panel 725 C for Weld County dated September 28, 1982 (see Appendix A). 2.3 Existing Irrigation Facilities There is an existing pond located near the southwest corner of the site. It is unknown whether this pond is used for irrigation. A concrete lined irrigation lateral (approximately 1.5-feet deep x 2.5-feet wide) runs along the north end of this pond, and terminates within the project site. It appears that this lateral would be used solely for carrying water into the site for irrigation purposes. Preliminary Drainage Study Northern Engineering Services,Inc. Westridge Annexation April 25,2008 III. PRE-DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS 3.1 Pre-development Drainage Patterns The majority of the existing site drains north to two existing low points in Weld County Road 34. Drainage continues north from these low points to a large natural drainageway which conveys storm runoff east. There is a large custom inlet box which drains to two 36-inch diameter concrete pipes near the northwest corner of the site as shown on the Preliminary Drainage Plan (see Appendix A). Drainage from the east portion of the site drains east into a ditch which conveys flows into a 24-inch pipe under I-25, also shown on the Preliminary Drainage Plan. Drainage from the southwest portion of the site drains west into the existing pond at the southwest corner of the site. There is no significant off-site drainage entering the site. Existing topography directs drainage away from the majority of the site. IV. POST-DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS 4.1 Post-development Conditions The proposed project is to involve commercial and residential development. All runoff from developed areas will be directed into water quality/detention ponds prior to discharge from the site. Detention ponds will detain developed 10-year and 100-year flows, and release at or below historic 10-year and 100-year rates with the exception of drainage directed towards the existing 24-inch culvert under I-25 and also drainage directed into the existing ditch near the northeast corner of the project site. It is anticipated that discharge directed to the I-25 culvert will be limited to a rate that is equal to the capacity of the culvert, which may be less than the historic 100-year flow rate. Drainage directed into the existing ditch near the northeast corner of the site will be limited to the storm flow capacity of the ditch (capacity above normal ditch flow level). Developed drainage patterns are anticipated to generally follow historic flow paths. There is an existing pond near the southwest corner of the site. A portion of the site is anticipated to drain into and be detained by this pond. Available volume in the pond will be considered as volume between the normal operating water surface elevation of the pond and the spill elevation of the pond. 4.2 Design Criteria Modeling criteria contained in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District (Reference 1) will be complied with at final design. The Rational Method will be used to estimate peak stormwater runoff within the developed site for the minor 2-year and major 100-year design storms. Rainfall data will 2 Preliminary Drainage Study Northern Engineering Services, Inc. Westridge Annexation April 25,2008 be generated utilizing methodology from the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. Per Town of Mead Drainage Criteria, the minor storm for residential areas will be considered the 2-year event and all storm drainage analyses will be conducted accordingly. The minor storm for commercial areas will be considered the 10-year event and all storm drainage analyses will be conducted accordingly The following will be used at final design for analysis of existing and proposed inlets, swales, culverts, and storm sewers: • The computer program "Hydraflow" Version 11.0 by Intelisolve will be used to design and analyze storm sewer lines. • The computer program "FlowMaster" Version 5.13 by Haestad Methods will be used to design and analyze swales. • The computer program "UDINLET" by the Denver Urban Drainage and Flood Control District will be used to design and analyze curb inlets. • The computer program "CulvertMaster" Version 2.0 by Haestad Methods will be used to design and analyze culverts. A spreadsheet developed for the FAA method will be used to determine detention pond volume requirements. A spreadsheet developed for roadway capacity, based on equations in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (Reference 1), will be utilized to check road capacities. V. WATER QUALITY 5.1 Water Quality Measures and Criteria Water quality will be built into the lower stage of each of the detention ponds. Water quality capture volume (WQCV) will be provided in these ponds in order to remove sediment and other pollutants from developed runoff. Water quality design will be based on criteria for a 40-hour dry extended detention basin outlined in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (Reference 1). 3 Preliminary Drainage Study Northern Engineering Services,Inc. Westridge Annexation April 25,2008 REFERENCES 1. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volumes 1-3, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Denver, Colorado, Updated June 2001. 4 APPENDIX A !! ! in ;E;|! ;f « a r -\ 22T{ as CO § o | - CO | !||]! 141 a- Lhl §G §@ . ,�. « = -n § z �� & ! 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The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and three dual classes (ND, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential)when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture.These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate(high runoff potential)when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (ND, B/D, or C/D), the first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2.0 5/7/2008 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 4 Hydrologic Soil Group—Weld County,Colorado,Southern Part Westridge Annexation Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Aggregation is the process by which a set of component attribute values is reduced to a single value that represents the map unit as a whole. A map unit is typically composed of one or more "components". A component is either some type of soil or some nonsoil entity, e.g., rock outcrop. For the attribute being aggregated,the first step of the aggregation process is to derive one attribute value for each of a map unit's components. From this set of component attributes, the next step of the aggregation process derives a single value that represents the map unit as a whole. Once a single value for each map unit is derived, a thematic map for soil map units can be rendered. Aggregation must be done because, on any soil map, map units are delineated but components are not. For each of a map unit's components, a corresponding percent composition is recorded.A percent composition of 60 indicates that the corresponding component typically makes up approximately 60% of the map unit. Percent composition is a critical factor in some, but not all, aggregation methods. The aggregation method "Dominant Condition"first groups like attribute values for the components in a map unit. For each group, percent composition is set to the sum of the percent composition of all components participating in that group.These groups now represent"conditions" rather than components. The attribute value associated with the group with the highest cumulative percent composition is returned. If more than one group shares the highest cumulative percent composition, the corresponding "tie-break" rule determines which value should be returned. The"tie-break" rule indicates whether the lower or higher group value should be returned in the case of a percent composition tie. The result returned by this aggregation method represents the dominant condition throughout the map unit only when no tie has occurred. Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Components whose percent composition is below the cutoff value will not be considered. If no cutoff value is specified, all components in the database will be considered. The data for some contrasting soils of minor extent may not be in the database, and therefore are not considered. Tie-break Rule: Lower The tie-break rule indicates which value should be selected from a set of multiple candidate values, or which value should be selected in the event of a percent composition tie. 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He has experience in a range of projects including public schools, public parks, public and private recreation facilities, streetscape and urban design, subdivision master planning and site design, commercial buildings, commercial campus design, multi-family and single family housing. As the principal of The Birdsall Group he directs and manages all aspects of the firm's production. Jim has expertise in high quality design and graphics as well as extensive experience in the development of site elements and construction techniques. PROFESSIONAL American Society of Landscape Architects, Member AFFILIATIONS REGISTRATION Colorado, Licensed Landscape Architect#145 PUBLIC SERVICE Middle School Career Week—Landscape Architecture& Design Saint Johns School—Loveland, Colorado-2006 Planning Commission -Town of Berthoud, Colorado Chairman - 1999-2000 Belltown Vision-University of Washington Design Charrette, Professional Team Leader- 1998 Colorado State University Environmental Learning Center Design Charrette, Participant- 1995 Copper Mountain Ski Resort Village Design Charrette, Participant- 1995 Colorado State University Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, President The Learning Fair-Architecture& Design Van Buren Elementary School -Loveland, Colorado- 1997 AWARDS American Society of Landscape Architects (ASIA) National Student Honor Award Colorado Chapter ASIA-Excellence in Design Award Colorado Chapter ASIA-Excellence in Design & Construction Award PUBLICATIONS American Institute of Architects-Report on National Design Charrettes, Colorado State University Environmental Learning Center 444 Mountain Avenue m 9/0.532.5891 Berthoud,C0 80513 FPS 970.532.5759 wee TBGroup.us lendsa pe Architecture Manning FIRM PROFILE TBG The Birdsall Group was formed in 2001 to provide professional landscape architecture and planning services. The Birdsall Group has developed a reputation for quality design, exceptional long-term relationships with our clients, attentive project management, and projects that meet and exceed our client's expectations. The Birdsall Group includes landscape architects and planners with over 24 years of experience in urban design, public parks and school design, and master planning. Our group of professionals is committed to creating projects of quality, sustainability, and integrity. We have focused our efforts in Northern Colorado and have completed projects in Windsor, Severance, Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud, Mead, Dacono, Firestone, Johnstown, Greeley, and Timnath. We also have completed projects in Wyoming, Utah, Arizona and California. Our projects have included: • Public and private parks • Public trail systems • Master planned communities •Golf course master planning ▪ Rural Subdivisions • Multi-family projects • Public and private open space •Shopping malls and retail centers • Schools • Industrial subdivisions and site design Our services include: • Site evaluation and feasibility studies • Conceptual plans • Project entitlement • Preparation of marketing materials • Community master planning • Site planning • Landscape design - Fencing and signage design •Construction documents and specifications • Construction administration It a' MG' • 1 _ I 444 Mountain Avenue ru 910 532 5891 Berthoud,CO 80513 rod( 970.532.5759 WEB TBGroup.us NORTHERN ADDRESS: PHONE:970.221.4158 WEBSITE: S.College Ave. Suite 100 ENGINEERING Fort Collins,CO 80524 FAX:970.221.4159 ww'w..northernengineering.com TIMOTHY B. KEMP, PE Project Manager Education B.S., Civil Engineering, Colorado State University Registration Professional Engineer, Registration No. 39589, Colorado Technical Specialties Large Scale Master Plan Coordination Mixed-Use Developments Residential & Commercial Land Development Entitlements & Project Approval Cost and Quantity Estimating Construction Management Professional Experience Mr. Kemp provides a majority of the project management responsibilities at Northern, with an emphasis in land development, road and utility design projects. His experience started with assisting in the quality control on large residential subdivisions, and has grown to providing engineering design services and project management for various commercial, multi-use, and residential projects throughout Northern Colorado. Mr. Kemps' primary responsibilities involve project management and design team coordination; however, he also aids in client relations, cost estimations, construction revisions, and development approvals. Representative Project Experience • Timnath Ranch; a master-planned Mixed-use project in Timnath, Colorado. Mr. Kemp managed the land development portion of this 600 Acre project; containing 35 Acres of Industrial lots, 42 Acres of Commercial land, 690 single family lots and 635 Mixed-use units. The focus was on utility infrastructure, stormwater improvements, the relocation of 1.5 miles of the Timnath Reservoir Outlet Ditch, off-site arterial road improvements to Harmony Road and surrounding County Roads and 1 mile of 12-inch water main design. • Timnath South; a master-planned community development in Timnath, Colorado. Located due south of Timnath Ranch, this project contains 758 single family lots on 373 Acres. In addition to off-site sanitary sewer (27-inch interceptor line) and water main (12-inch lines) improvements, this project also included an intricate system of wet and dry ponds to handle on- site detention, water quality requirements and floodplain storage. • Hoff Conservation Development; a 15 lot single-family conservation development project in Larimer County on 146 Acres. This project contained a complicated network of open swales for storm water conveyance and flood irrigation routing while maintaining a rural site design with 75% of the project being undisturbed open space. • Timnath Ranch Elementary School; a 14 Acre School site within the Timnath Ranch Master Plan development for Poudre School District (PSD). This is the fourth prototype of PSD's "green" elementary school building. It is estimated that this LEEDTM certifiable building will be worthy of Gold status by the time construction is complete and will be one of the first projects in the nation to obtain certification under the new "LEED for Schools" criteria. Outside Involvement: American Society of Civil Engineers Continuing Education in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) at Colorado State NORTHERN ADDRESS: PHONE:970.221.4158 WEBSITE: 200 S.College Ave. Suite 100 ENGINEERING Fort Collins,CO 80524 FAX:970.221.4159 www.northernengineering.com GARY D. GILLILAND, P.L.S. Vice President & Survey Manager Education University of Southern Colorado Registration Professional Land Surveyor, Registration No. 2495, Wyoming Professional Land Surveyor, Registration No. 14823, Colorado Technical Specialties Residential and Commercial Developments Cost and Quantity Estimating Route Surveys Cadastral and Property Boundary Surveys ALTA/ASCM Land Title Surveys Land Survey Plats Construction Staking Management Easement Exhibit Maps Professional Experience Mr. Gilliland has the responsibilities to provide services in the land survey field for Northern Engineering. Services that are available include boundary surveys, construction staking, roadway development, utility alignment and layout, drainage certifications, ALTA surveys, subdivision plats, easement exhibits and legal description preparations. He works with GPS units, setting up control for large projects and topographic mapping. Mr. Gilliland was employed as the Survey Manager for another Fort Collins firm for 18 years. His experience included managing work for 4-5 survey crews and 3 office technicians. He also was responsible for quality control and signing of legal documents. Representative Proiect Experience • Supervise the platting and construction staking of over 50 residential (single and multi-family) subdivision and commercial developments in Colorado. • Survey Manager for development of 2004 High School project in Fort Collins. • ALTA/ACSM Land Title survey for four sections of land at the southwest corner of Interstate 25 and State Highway 7 in Adams County. • Road construction projects including Lemay Avenue in Fort Collins and Larimer County Roads 32 and 9. • Supervised the preparation of descriptions and depictions for a portion of Pleasant Valley Pipeline project northwest of Fort Collins. • Transmission Line layout for Platte River Power Authority in Longmont, Wellington, Loveland and Fort Collins areas. • Interpolate descriptions defining the existing Easements and Rights-of-ways for the City of Fort Collins - Meadow Springs Ranch. Professional Societies: Professional Land Surveyors of Wyoming
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