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ORDINANCE NO. 108 • PERMIT NO. 82-3 ) ,/:(, AR164426a PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND auzi APPLICANT NAME: Charles Craig ro ADDRESS: Avalo Route, Stoneham, CO 80754 Obi LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating 'the proposed land use change attached) : SW, Section 29 - Township 9 North - Range 56 West - 160 Acres SW1 Section 32 - Township 9 North - Range 56 West - 70 Acres Ci APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. YES PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. 11719411 • Weld County Clerk & Recorder iy Obo„t and Clerk to the Board I tfr' BYE 0 2.1E yzc Deputy Count Clerk This permit is issued pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 108 adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on May 19, 1982, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland. Pursuant to Ordi- nance No . 108, the landowner is required to follow a conserva- tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board. The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva- tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the Conservation Plan. RECORDER'S MEMORANDUM AT THE TIME OF RECORDATION, THIS IN- / 820284 STRUMENT WAS FOUND TO BE INADEQUATE J/ FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION BECAUSE OF ILLECIBIL.ITT, CARBON OR PHOTO COPY, DISCOLORED PAPER, ETC `0 l 1 � N `� . D -/ 0 0 Township 9 , Range 56 , County Weld State Colorado ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. 82-3 00 .. 18 F ,;:...;9._, MARY ANN FIii:UliiR. I E.IN CL..GR1< & RECORDER WELD Co, CO j I I I ' i 3 2 I 6 5 I I 1 _A___ 8 I0 „ 12 I 1 __ ! r - 1 I I --------- IB 17 IB 15 14 13 I I __ i 1 + I t I 1 19 20 21 33 23 -u I I 1 2 28 27 26 25 ]0 L i 2 ]] N ]9 ` 36]1 I I I I I I I I I FORM SOF ANSAS BLUE PRINT CO.INc REV. 7-72 COOPERATOR Charles Craig RE,, ,tD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS ASSISTED BY Lynn a. (lealey AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION DATE _ June, 1982 PLANNED APPLIED FIELD — MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND YEAR Non-Irrigated Cropland - Class IIIc Soils `' IP 160 Acres Conservation Cropping System: Wheat-fallow. 2P 70 Acres These fields will be broken out in 1982 and r_ znually seeded for 1983 wheat crop. 230 acres. LU N1I Annually Crop Residue Use: ,} These fields will have no less than 1000 lbs. per acre of residue until planting. 230 Ac. L All Annually Conservation Tillage: These fields will he worked as much as possible with non-inversion implements; _' sweeps, rod weeders and chisels. 230 Ac. 04 1P 160 Acres 1982 Wind Striperopping: =71- This field will be set up with 40 rod (660' ) E:".! y strips for alternate wheat-fallow strips. 160 Acres. t_1 .s. .t: _, '" CENTENNIAL son Connnnnnrvation District ro.tl.r.rION e DISTRICTS 1 or STERLING, COLORADO ..rur. S r 4. r Farmer-District Cooperative Agreement This agreement is entered into by the CENTENNIAL Soil r unservation District, :vibes c(I to ht rcmafte: the "District", and Charles Craig Stoneham, Colorado 80754 0 re- referred to hereinafter as the "Farmer". THE DISTRICT AGREES TO: Assist in carrying out a conservation plan by furnishing to the Farmer such (1) information, (2) tech- - nical assistance and supervision, and (3) other assistance as it may have available at the time the work is to be done. THE FARMER AGREES TO: 1. Use his land within its capabilities. 2. Treat his land in keeping with its needs. 3. Develop as rapidly as feasible a conservation plan for his entire farm. CO - 4. Start applying one or more conservation practices in keeping with these objectives and the technical _ standards of the District. 5. Maintain all structures established in an effective condition, and to continue the use of all other -- - conservation measures put into effect. 6. Use any materials or equipment made n,iiluble to him by the District for the purpose and in the manner provided for it. IT IS FURTHER AGREED THAT: 1. This agreement will become effective on the date of the last signature and may be terminated or " ' modified by mutual agreement of parties hereto. - 2. The provisions of this agreement are understood by the Farmer and the District and neither shall be liable for damage to the other's property resulting from carrying out this agreement unless such damage is caused by negligence or misconduct. WITNESS THE FOLLOWING SIGNATURES: (11, AzAA'4.1 Ci .11rzi (Witness) (Date) (Owner) l/ CENTENNIAL SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT By ./l am. Z.',et Date ( '-/d YZ WW • o a a5 >> A rw > `--- J W a UN a -Z CC O N as —o LL a" 0 cc Z N r I-al O z z H •R • Q MO U t,70 ¢J J — o ai 4.--i ¢0 0- E a0 o_ w o co u N al a .-. 'o CU au E i1 :f. as N .--i LLI - 0 o YNm vi 0 C U O O as E a 0— U N ≥ d a c _ p H N h < ci 2: CCy +L.+ w C O U O Q O co N U 3 _R _ E a m rn n rt l7 ¢ y J ..) °. Q Z Z U o - o C. x u_ CD h m Q j W m E a Q CI a -in U ti _'s N a _i ESI 0. m o d CO a m 0: J rib Z in- n t < 4. CC O a a Z LL o ,c o Z 3 3 J Q w . -I a. _ O v T C - = C O C a C., - 3 0a. o _E ,. w y w 3 F a a O0.71 p Oro I -4 In z so ; N ter. ct N C 2 Z N J }-3 W V Q „ O - U z E z o W 0 E `o co O O a � Z z ii o_I O Ph- Li, `y t0 en U ' I I :.1 n� tr.i l! Ii:. !.r..l I rwk RFCORDLR WELD [I:U Ci. INSTRUCTIONS PLANNING AND APPLICATION RECORD FOR STUBBLE MULCHING Field Number or Name-Field designation as shown on the Conservation Plan Map. Acres-From the Conservation Plan Map. Soil of Major Hazard-The major soil of the field, or the soil of greatest hazard if it is more significant to the field than the major soil. Wind Erodibility Soil Group (WEG)-Determined by soils from Guide for Determining Adequate Wind Erosion Control Systems (Guide) for the Work Unit or County location of the field. Width of Exposure-The furthest distance the prevailing wind travels over the vulnerable part of the field. Specifications-Determined by use of appropriate Soil Loss tables from the Guide. This is determined in pounds of flat small grain residue equivalent. (If crops other than small grains are grown, this figure must be converted to the grown crop by use of the Chart to Determine the Amount of Residue of Various Crops Needed to Equal a Given Amount of Flat Small Grain Stubble from the Guide.) Application-This becomes a record by years of each field at planting time, or other appropriate time such as the late fall when new growth has reached its maximum before going dor- mant for the winter. Enter the amount of all residues on the soil surface, whether fallowed or tilled, or of stubble standing from the previous crop. This should be con- verted to flat small grain stubble equivalent. If a part of a field is cropped and the remainder is (allowed, residue amounts should be entered from both areas. 1: ,!.. : !) i i I-.! ! u< I I.i.,lii D1. F ijf I D Gil , t'.:1 United States Soil tf Department of Conservation Agriculture Service DATE: SUBJECT: ... ( /�_ `i ( Ln /!y L. To: /_/t -GI (- 7 (G 1z Cc/ . �� #6-""1-- y ie- -may .-eft at- air �.p-[ig .- �/ � rG ----1-702,2—,. fr, / 0, /9 j-zt—, V` • ^"��iv O SCS-CONS-16 '),S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OCTOBER 1974 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSERVATION PLAN MAP '+ � Owner Charles Craig Operator 'Same Jeld State Colorado Date 6/10/82 v. 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Deep Gullies ® Building Temporary Vegetal Condition Boundary "------i--r Perennial Streams v ✓ ✓ Rock Outcrop - T iTll ✓✓✓ - Temporary Physical Condition Boundary IfIntrippypor Natural Barrier Cr- Corral 2A./CM Acres Required per Cow Month Important Ridge Top _' Stock Yard a EC,GC,FC,PC Range Condition -x }.'( v- Cattle Guard H Farmstead — 320 320 Surface Acres _ - iii i60cm°Or800sm Cow or Sheep Months "LI Wet Spot O Field Numberirri Improved Road ,'T -_� Q: _=:_4,--- �'_, Pond or Lake _ - Form Road d+ Spring — —, Railroad 3 Move Portable Sprinkler Lateral iTi TT Note. When fences ore combined with other symbols they may be shown os to lows. ' „ " = Fence along improved road, Fence along a ditch, etcXI -Oi- EXISTING PROPOSED EXISTING PROPOSED - -x x- -I I— Fence —+- 4- Division Box or Turnoui —fra.,_-'S"— 3" I-4-d— Electric Fence (�) © Pipe Riser ooGoo + + + -4- + ' Shelterbelt V Diversion Dam . —, A A A Q Q Q Stream Bank Protection -----1---a. ------[--I- Check Dam or Gully Plug - - t,ww uw uwl 411111 With ww w \ mmnn mm MITIM WM a rent Dike or Levee — — � -rh Drop or Overfoll — c I-1 I--41----11--1 -- --�II Pipe Line or Sprinkler Main iii— �� < --] Dom and Reservoir '-"-'ie'—"•i—+ t--40!---16!--4 Permanent Sprinkler Loterol Stock Pond ~+-•—e- -•--*--o .- Portable Sprinkler Lateral I: Et -t Spring Development > > - - -> >- Flume t.Oo � Spring and Trough CG NJ CANAL + =-__= Canal d Trough ` - ---+- Irrigation Ditch O Well - --- Direction of Irrigation V Windmill -°-�"°- --w—e Pickup Ditch ff� �r, Windmill and Trough -` °- -+-D--.-- Diversion Ditch Water Tank -" -�- — -+-...--*-- Drainage or Waste Ditch m ® Pump —c i--O-> - --a--o. Closed Drain Im•I lot Salt Ground —r—ter— —r_..— Terrace R r--1 a I Small Reservoir i QED Tide or Flood Gate L J L- 1513A u s Or PAR TMENC OE AGaicucru RE r ,,,, smL CON s[Fvnriary s[evic[ �"y,•l"..ed . 4.a. j+�Fy ,..,..•4r7. .•, {��',•!M�'/ : Y ,/ ` .A j F •,1�i D W -• t ' fi .- N y I- LI2 W O (9 ,.. '.1.' T'i ♦. R: 4.1z.1,— -.E. .,, ' ' o _v o o v J d r % • 1'• in. jr co to co y, p up .}:'. • ,, 8 ... y'4 yy{4,i , N'.. ~-1 J „-', _ OO �5�fZ a ty ' t• ,"snw r1 o c. to e II Q - W o k , O R' O c afie it m a o v r .,, N Q 'Y "� ♦ a L 'Y O m v O T e)...44 - • -- :lc CU 3 .O r7 .-+ N. r III CZ N x 1.1 U t 0 J.r. _ .u7 iN41;74Thfle mtrO y C 0 1. J '1yi P .•t : ��� i 1/4-4.C 0 I :. 1 Pit i:: 'i 1 3 d \—.. .1/4-_l1 096T 01894268 06/10/82 :. 0 MARY ANN FEAJERSIEVN CLERK RECORDER WELD CO CO Nap soil Capability Symbol Non-Irrig. Irrig. Series Name and Description 55 IIIc Platner sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on smooth plains and terraces at elevations of 4800 to 5600 feet. It formed in mixed calcareous, alluvial and eolian deposits through- out the survey area. Included in mapping are small areas of Nunn loam, Nunn clay loam and Ascalon fine sandy loam. Typically the surface layer is brown sandy loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is pale brown, heavy clay loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcareous sandy loam. Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Available water capacity is high. Surface runoff is low. The erosion hazard is slight and the soil blowing • hazard is moderate.
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