Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Browse
Search
Address Info: 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632 | Phone:
(970) 400-4225
| Fax: (970) 336-7233 | Email:
egesick@weld.gov
| Official: Esther Gesick -
Clerk to the Board
Privacy Statement and Disclaimer
|
Accessibility and ADA Information
|
Social Media Commenting Policy
Home
My WebLink
About
20071108.tiff
NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SUMMARY See attached. Lafarge West.Inc..-Riverbend Weld Connty USR Permit Page 41 of 42 2007-1108 ra* TETRATECH RMC 1900 S.Sunset Street,Suite I-F, Longmont,CO 80501 Tel:303.772.5282 Fax 303.665.6959 MEMORANDUM TO: Eric Reckentine FROM: Sarah Foster, Project Engineer RE: Riverbend Neighborhood Meeting DATE/TIME: 9/12/05; 7PM PLACE: Ft. Lupton Recreation Center DATE: 9/13/05 Summary of the Riverbend Neighborhood Meeting Mr. Eric Reckentine of Lafarge, Inc. welcomed attendees and began the meeting by introducing key members of the development team. He went on to give background information about Lafarge North America and local awards Lafarge has been honored with. Mr. Reckentine then reviewed for those individuals present the future plans for the collective Riverbend properties, as well as a brief overview of reclamation characteristics. He continued with explanations of the site boundaries, mining areas, existing permit information,plant site characteristics, conveyance of materials within the mine site, as well as floodplain and ditch information. Some members of the audience were vocal and paused Mr. Reckentine several times to ask questions or express concerns (summarized below). Mr. Reckentine then passed the microphone to Ms. Jennifer Vecchi (Vecchi and Associates) to explain the reclamation plan. Ms. Vecchi detailed components of the reclamation plan to include: silt basin wetlands, lined and unlined ponds for water storage, creation of wildlife habitat and new vegetation, opportunities for future development and/or civic use of the land,potential for trails and open space, and the reclamation plan's relationship to county and local future development plans. Ms. Vecchi utilized conceptual graphics and posters to illustrate the potential future of the site. When the presentation was concluded questions from the audience were addressed. Following is a summary of the questions and concerns: Q: What will the traffic impacts on CR 6 be? How many trucks? Was CR 6 chosen because it has a traffic signal? A: There will be approximately 500 trucks per day working 10 hour shifts. CR 6 was chosen as part of a collaborative process between multiple agencies(Lafarge, Aggregate Industries, Asphalt Specialties, Weld County, and CDOT) in order to develop an improvement plan for CR 6. Lafarge will comply with this plan. Q: How will the conveyor cross CR 8? A: Over the road. H:\4T37_012_01\Neighborhood MeetineRivufiend_NeighborhoodMeeting091205 memo.doc Q: What will happen to the Bald Eagles and their habitat? A: Mining will be restricted certain times of the year so as to not interrupt their natural cycles. Specifically, the plant site will give the nesting grounds a 'Y+ mile buffer where no mine operation will occur during the roosting/nesting period. Q: Does Lafarge own any shares of Brighton and/or Brantner Ditch water? If yes, what does Lafarge plan to do with the water? A: Lafarge owns three shares of Brighton, although only 1 ' is currently recorded. They plan to use the shares to augment evaporative losses. Q: Who is responsible for long-term augmentation of unlined reservoirs? A: The landowner. Q: Will there be any impact to the water table in Wattenburg? What effect, if any,will occur on the East side of the S. Platte River? A: There should be no drawdown over 1000' of the site. The S. Platte should limit drawdown to the east, but if the monitoring wells show drawdown then it will be handled the same as for the properties to the west per DMG& SEC,regulations/requirements. Lafarge has developed a groundwater monitoring and mitigation plan, which is being reviewed by the State of Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology(DMG). Q: When does Lafarge plan to break ground on CR6? A: Approximately 10 years. Q: What will be the first activities Lafarge undertakes? A: Lafarge will first work on the plant site(map shown during meeting), and begin planting vegetation and developing the berm. Q: What kind/type of fencing will Lafarge use on site? A: 6' fencing is what Lafarge commonly uses. Q: How will impacts on bordering property be handled [affecting wetlands and/or wells]? A: There are mitigation plans in the works, as well as many monitoring wells strategically placed throughout the site that will allow Lafarge to be aware of any degradation of adjacent areas that may occur. He indicated that they will indemnify any affected parties should drawdown below allowed limits occur. Q: Will Lafarge indemnify anyone with a pond or well that may be affected? If yes, what remedies are being considered? A: There are mitigation plans in the works, as well as many monitoring wells strategically placed throughout the site that will allow Lafarge to be aware of any degradation of adjacent areas that may occur. He indicated that they will indemnify any affected parties should drawdown below allowed limits occur. H:M 137_012_0!Neighborhood Meeting\Riveabend_NeighborhoodMe ting091205_memo.doc Q: Will retention basins be sealed, and if yes/no how was the decision made to seal or not seal? If no, who will augment for evaporation? A: Riverbend is going to be a dry-mining site. After mining, some of the retention basins will be sealed with a compacted clay liner, and others will not, dependent upon the agreement and/or wishes of the individual property owners. Q: What will be done to prevent flooding? A: There are no plans for changes to the floodplain. Q: Will slurry walls be used? If slurry walls won't be used, what is the reason? A: Slurry walls will not be utilized,but some water bodies will be lined. The selection was based upon contract obligations/agreements and desires of the individual property owners. Q: Will access on both sides of ditch remain open near Lupton Bottom? A: Should not change from current access. Q: How close to the river can Lafarge mine? A: 400' unless there is a bank stabilization plan, then 200'. Q: Will access on both sides of ditch remain open through Norden? A: Should not change from current access. Q: Who owns Lafarge? A: Lafarge is French-owned. Q: Where is Lafarge currently mining? A: Off Old Brighton Rd. in Adams County. Q: What steps does Lafarge still have to take before start on CR6? A: The application to Weld County has been submitted, and it is anticipated that it will go before the Planning Commission in November, 2005, and to the County Commissioners the following month; and the DMG permit application has been filed and it is anticipated that approvals will be received by year end (2005). Comment: Property owner of adjacent landlocked property wanted to know how access to his property will be handled. A: In the case of the landlocked property, the individual was referred to meet with Mr. Reckentine to make arrangements for access. Comment(s): Several individuals indicated great appreciation for the diversity of wildlife and riparian habitat in the area, and are concerned about impacts to the wetland areas. Comment(s): Several individuals indicated great appreciation for the view of ponds they currently enjoy from their respective properties. Comment(s): Several individuals expressed appreciation of the reclamation plan as presented. H:W 137_012_01\Neighborhood Meeting\Livwbend_NeighborhoodMeeting091205_memo.doc Comment(s): Several individuals indicated concern for the amount of traffic on CR6. Comment(s): Several individuals indicated concern about cumulative impacts from multiple companies operating in the same area(Aggregate Industries, Lafarge, and Asphalt Specialties). END H:\4137_012_01\Neighbofiood Moe ingVtiveibend_NeighboihmdMeding091205_memo.doc LAFARGE -RIVERBEND, USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW Neighborhood Meeting— September 12, 2005 Sign-in Sheet NAME ' ,!/e HONE ADDRESS 1.g22/Q-7- / ,�%2r7#�J 1t/ ac(76 ef-s D1 //e /L £9 bYLIP 3© 3-,sci — oc. /ao32 ( sySa 3. % A1 dillitt-ti-4/4- 3o3 -Gcy- zkz 35Sb et Z3/ lc 4.JoAk rgdhott 303- 65T-3 ( 7 ( 1o7cf 0 V I(o8- &ve (3r;3l.1ko, 5. ok �e4d' ,p 3oy-Ws-7`3g-. ' /117/ ffw7S'z 6. —C- �4 /e -K T -o rsot es 7. t c aL t-{JmdzcRl≥f i egAt)6Fsed So3-h$t- 8( 31 Jf ep Dc _1 f- 8. ( a &-Amber 120 -Co we-S 3 Lt.les CA-A P.A. 23 fin t---r4 yy��9. UCI�UC4 ►V1$ ( .,ecet'9_ 3O 3-s? -4/40 f(774 ma( S2- F'I;Cup a,u e� 10. n'las- r4 Mort, X03- 857-1aa y 11779 flguy5a 1 t. Lpfat, CO 11 is 4e1 BRilale� 3o3 -6S?-3/2) ?ft ) 417 ty-FT:iiatiw. 12. Th•., 303- 6S'7 /917 s224 weft 23, F{_ zylo4, 13.S EVW MC.ti)IL_t-IRIS 363- 654 -07/U 12z3e ca Iri FT . w.pm&) II 4 U 14. ROSL`►4-1{t?Y S• CLj&)L- 15. Scftcd 003 -6W-/sc y Po,gxtrcejclgirkt ��, S f c �shEr 3� r 7/95 11s we Oct 1�` 17. l-� !// 511e,f>e, 303 -651 -78os- //s--73 /nee° go&� I 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. r- 24. IGA NOTICE OF INQUIRY A portion of the Riverbend site is located with the Fort Lupton Urban Growth Planning Area (UGA). Lafarge has worked with the City of Fort Lupton to develop a mining and reclamation plan that is consistent with the City of Fort Lupton Comprehensive Plan. Ft. Lupton is currently in the process of updating the Comprehensive Plan, which will include an expansion of the UGA. More of the Riverbend site may be included in this expanded UGA boundary. Lafarge West,Inc..-Riverbend Weld County USR Permit Page 39 of 42 ARCHAEOLOGICAL HISTORICAL RECORDS See attached. Lafarge West,Inc..-Riverbend Weld County USR Permit Page 27 of 42 COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation 1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203 11 January,2005 Karen Flanders Tetra Tech RMC 1900 S. Sunset Street,Suite I-F Longmont, CO 80501 At your request, the.office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has conducted a search of the Colorado inventory of Cultural Resources for the following locations: PM TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION 6th 1N 66W 7. 18. 19 6th iN 67W 12, 13. 24. 4 site(s)and 2 survey(s)were located in the designatec area(s). If information on sites in the project area was found, retailed information follows the summary. If no sites or districts were found,but surveys are known to have been conducted 'n the project area, survey information follows the summary. We do not have complete information on surveys conducted n Cctorado, and our site files cannot be considered complete because most of the state has not been surveyed for cultural resources. There is the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist within the proposed impact area Nefore,in the event there is Federal or State involvement.we recommend that a professional survey be conducted to identify --cultural resources in the project area which are eiictble to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We!ook .rd to consulting with you regarding the effect of the proposed project on any eligible cultural resource in accordance with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ?rocecures and the Preservation and Protection of Historic and Cultural Resources (36 CFR 8). Please provide this office with the results of the cultural resource survey for our review of professional adequacy and compliance with regulations. If you have any questions, please contact the Office ci Archaeology and Historic Preservation at(303)866-3395 or 3392. Thank you for your interest in Colorado's cultural heritage. Susan M. Collins Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer for Archaeology 'Information regarding significant archaeological resources is excluded from the Freedom of Information Act Therefore,legal locations of these resources must not be included in documents for public distribution. r -6 S.J t — u .....-aefwc-w-W •—• w."%6, • • • • • • • • • • • A 4 0 "d 0 it R A 0" • J n ...;......_"::. - 7. ------------ zN• _ -- -- - 00 a. t — a a- -co ' -- ^ a r? o a O a o • s o a O O • o 0 • o • 1 ---aa- 3rest: E _ __ ..._ _ .n.........______ _.,.... . _._ gz „. _ 0 .=._ . ] _ :..... __ ....._ r —rt...: _ _I 1 a, .... ... I I . .: _ r ..,. ... _. , : s ,_, ___, ...._ _ .... :3..J .... . r. . ... _ ...._ ...... .... ._._ :___ ..„ __ _. ......-------...........—r—zr,a—r,:r.-- z—zi: a = - o �.a..., -- o 0 : i : :::Ea:: : in =¢ ga cc o ei ce o ul o ^_ r� o J.—o s oo� I y ¢¢¢ ..::¢ . o — I 1.:: c. [ _ Qh .. [ _ — I ; -- soo� o o� n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '): 0 E o a a. a. m a f 0 ] ---,s-W o o e 0a a— _J.,�N r0a cc a. 0o z - - �t i .. a 2 ce e o 0 0 0- ar _ i—r_.0—--—_...•....acct.--sas——c.::-- _.=a—..,— r. :._ ir LE el l ca ₹ a c c a a a a 0 a • 0 o 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 0 o a I 1 I co ..... ,:: 09 rj t1 -aass���aa���as�a������s����saas�a�s����as���aaas� .. ir .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i- =a• o znvaa2= 00 dacha.ana..a.a..a.a...n.ad..a.aaaa..aaa...ana.aae... ...a.a.a...aaaaad f • O • • O C 0 • • • • 0 O O 0 0 O ® 0 o o 172 r il- 1.1 : :_z ccc a. or or on c. : ..aaQs__-sass¢ -----___a____ss___a___-----a e - I i =1 sin i o Nib] TETRA TECH RMC 1900 S.Sunset Street.Suite l-F Longnwnt.CO 80501 :e:3037725282 ,n:303.665.6959 TR.- NSINII1ttL TO: Colorado Historical Socie;v FROM: Karen Flanders 1300 Broadway DATE: January 6.2005 Denver. CO 80203 ATTN: PROJECT: PHONE: JOB NO: Fax Number: ;01366.271! If you do not receive all pages,or if Number of pages sent(including this cover): pages. I transmission is not clear please call i Tetra Tech RMC at(303)772-5282. Messenger - Delivery _ Pickup \ Other Standard Mail FedEx Overnight WE ARE SENDING YOU: Copies Description i t ':unit ciao • • 't enclosures se-x s-mea-:ease nontv us=romoov THESE ARE TRANSMITTED: For Approval As Requested X For Your Use \ For Review and Comment REMARKS: "t..Ve nouhi like to request an tnvanton-of cuirurai resources for the :oilowine locations: The west half of Sections and iQ. .ind the SW i -1 of Section -. :occnsivo i N. Ranee bti tVest of the C PM: the east hall of Section _T. the east har and NW i 4 of Section 11 Section :'. _nti the SE i y of Section I. Township !v. Ranee or-Vest of the t? P.M. .n tt'ed County. Colorado- Please contact :tie ;r.'Y --_-_`_32 !f•.ou have any questions. Thank you for sour assistance c-nh 'his request. Karen COPY TO: :t.Kann f Landers,rransmruh,rrr to trunnion,io l q ninone Stn Joc CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING a PLANNING a SURVEYING �`� —a- • --4 _ �! ;Fort h �_ 7 ..— ' �� • j I 7 1i �� 1 - ! • 6�F I -I ..-5 _ _ I 1 • L - I ._._! • 1 I . J • \ 4 • - i r _ 1 1 m { • 1, r -, • i .ra 30.1 I _ I-. , —.. - f �( -loo-.�d I — / ` 6Va 4.� •t— i . -a -s..,n>. -...T- 'm-nnr ...-...;m. .. AB '1O. 30-+U:012.00 ACC 000 -w RMC _ iIC:N;T'' MAP %1QJRE :C.=L= N FE I ACT I '-+, I T`Y REPORT . 01:76,200`_ 1-t:55 ID=R03:? '2LN7:=:N 7.1ELtTc$;T _NC TOTAL TIME *FLL:FGz30:34' A LED=00:00' DATE TIME S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE = EE RELL T 12/20 17:02 00'49.. 970304 5493 _N3 :_ 3K 0000 12/20 1.: 17 01'38" _9_447:373 cctL:r-i =k Two 12/21 12:43 21'09- 97M:046411 C1=ILLI:13 _- =ti. 000 12,21 14:49 00'5O" =036512312 ca ..:N5 _- _k =tin a7 12/=1 15:"22 01'35.. 719 -•r_ --7, CAL ! :i-33 3K 0800 1✓22 12:-E0 00'49- 503447:9117. cL::N6 3_ -lc •e'037 12/22 1 00'29"' 975 ,97 7910 CALLING 3: 3K Jeb0 17:2112: 00' .1.. --01 _B0 9 ca.L! G '2 3t ?000 12/27 10:11 01'40- :036518696 CAL:`,G ?" 3K 90l@ 12/27 12:34 530'58.° 07045.4606 CALLING 3: :C 1119 12/27 - 94'00” -05 -4 _773 _ALL!pV _- :1< =Shat: 1='D 1'7:-76 a1-__e.` yam=_,-_^-.07 '_;d."::6 7,5-- -k 30CD 01.-03 08:50 197J5S757-1 CALL P:43 _"0 ETCF ?0EO 01,03 08:12 �t��.- _i 4LLItE _-_P 3090 _ 01/93 119:33 03'20- 970 "'_ =235 G;L'_iG -- _k 3000 01/03 10:37 00'43•• -a=`_613055 CALL:143 :_ _K 0300 01'03 11: 17 00'27- 30= Ira '_04 CALLING __ _k -sk3J63 l- 06322=cam � 1/2=1;3 :V 2'03 71.03 3:04 00'26 - - 01:03 15:32 20' 7204285,288 !:AL_:1C ?= :K 7000 01/M5 15-26 €M' '• 719 733 3571 CALL 143 _2 -1K 2000 01.^34 10: 02' 10"0" -'d_::_57'7"5 CELL n3 31 .k =t'hhl 01,04 10:_6 71'51- :cc 305 3.E08 •.:;L_:?y3 __ :k :7:000 01/04 _1:94 01-'7,1- 30: --_ =99'7 C tL_!-G -- :K 3.379 171 134 4:=4 .33,30.. 9 089e4 '42 Ca.LiNG =_ _< 30x7 01/05 11:12 01'91- 3075-x75_ CALL:I.6 __ 3K 7000 01;06 09:58 '_/0'77- 3%7=6522_05 as:tG :2 :k 301110 01, 06 10:12 01'95•. 7-3_::_74?F5 CALL[!—5 AT -k _000 01, 06 1:: 16 00'46- 37✓ 3-54442 FL I'lE :2 :k 3000 01..76 13: 19 30745- :0 ' =2=1 /;LL:`G _- 3K =000 - :71.:175 _11:57 137•_9•• 7055661711 11 CALL: G _7 :K 3000 14 t. COIORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY • The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203-2137 January 19,2005 Karen Flanders Rocky Mountain Consultants,Inc. 1900 S.Sunset S4, I-F Longmont,CO 80501 Dear Ms. Flanders: Enclosed find The documents you requested,and the context/Multiple Property listing Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact me at 303-866-3392. Sincere] Charles D. Martin —.._ Administrative Assistant � __ _ Colorado historic Society Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (303)866-3392 Charles-Mail inlnlchs.state-c o.us Enclosed • 5WL.945 • 5WL.1384 • 5WL.3607 • 5WL.4301 • OAHP-619 • Invoice __ - -- ♦ +��� p,unus.'O)', . t-uvCl , to OUZUJ li INVENTORY RECORD NOT FOR FIELD USE `i ._. ,-s•�D _ DET. ELIG. IMPORTANT: COMPLETE THIS SHEET FOR EACH --DET. NOT ELIG. jl/j, S =- 0..., RESOURCE PLUS EITHER AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR NOMINATED c-U 4 HISTORICAL/ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT FORM. LISTED, DATE 1 . IDENTIFICATION: 1)Resource No. SAM375WL945 2)Tcmp. No. 3)Resource Name McCanne Ditch 4)Project Name Baseline Bridge 5)Category: Arch- Site , Hist ./Archit. Structurex , Hist ./Archit . District 6) (For Arch. site)In a District :yes no x;Name II. LOCATION:/liJiacheo�.msi p ;Range ; % of It of It of It of Section P.M.. . 8)County Adams/Weld 9)USGs QUAD Fort Lupton/Brighton ;7. 5 x15 ;Date1979(rev. ) Attach photocopy portion of Quad. Clearly show site. 10)Other maps Adams and Weld Counties i 11)Dimensions mX m 12)Area s miles 4. . (-4047=)approx. 6 mles 13)UTM Reference: (One UTM centered on resource may be given for resource under 10 acres.) A.h pJ;LSf I, 5I 4r Hr4"Ea_r 4� a - 3 11 5I 1, 31 1. 2 mE- roN.1511,9 )Address N/A _ Lot Block Addition 'tANAGEMENT DATA' 15)Field Assessment: Eligible Not E] igib)e x Need Data 16)O-i.-ner/Address Colorado Central Water Conservation District/1313 Sherman/Denver CO l7)Gov't Involvement : County_Statex Federal xPrivate_: Agency Colorado Dept . of Highways/FHW/ IB)Disturbance:nonelight moderate heavy total ;Explain 19)Threats to Resoure_Water Erosion Wind Erosion Animal Activity Neglect Vandalism Recreation Construction _;Comments None 20l*'a_nagenent Recommendations None_ V. PEF;;,rNcE: 21 )State/Fed. Permit Nos. N/A 22)?i,nto Nos. Roll 35-9,Frames 14_71 _,on' file et Colorado Dept . of Highways )Report Title_pr.njert BR0_0017 , Racy Linn Rridge ecorder Reberra Merbsi 25)Recording Date 10-4-85 2o)Recorder Affiliation cat Staff Historian _ 27)Phone No_ 757_944Q s►,r_,c.n r1tr: :cap aJI creatures and shop: the boundaries of the resources. Show all - ca3or•topographlc features, permanent modern features, and vegetation zones as appropii.ate. • :ive names of features, streets and addresses if known. Provide scale, key and direction. • _.. - -- _1 cale: - -- — - t , . -- -----b. ey: t - i ' -- 7 i iJ- jw 7 -------][ - rue ag. - " A •_ . ._ . . . 8)Location/Access_ Ditch originates in Section 23 of the Brighton Quad about 2. 5 miles southwest of Brighton, then flows north to the South Platte River in Section 19 of the Fort Lupton Quad about _5 mile southeast of Wattenberg_ 9)Eoundary Description: From Points A to B as shown on the attached USGS Quads_ _....ndary Justification: Endpoints determined by the present limits of the resource. ::OLOj-ADO Ct-L i t tc.4c 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 • �/ / ��:. ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL CO>IPDXE�T FORM -'n"" ltf1 i//ilki ' F` IMPORTANT: USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GREEN INVENTORY RECORD FORM FOR � �� FOR RECORDING HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND DISTRICTS. USE SEPARATELY FOR RECORDING STRUCTURES LOCATED WITHIN DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. 1) Resource No. SWL 91S 2) Temp No. 3) Name McCanne Ditch 4) Address N/A 51 District Name N/A 1. INTEGRITY: 6) Condition: Good Fair X Deteriorated 7) Original Use Irrigation 8) Present Use ALigmentation for_Kuener-Empton Plat 9) Original Site X ?loved Date(s) of Noire: 10) Unaltered Altered X Explain: The five mile extension- of the ditch to the north has been abandoned. — —— II - DESCRIPTION- 11) Building ?Materials Earth 12) Construction Date 1892-1894 _ 13) Architect/Builder David J . McCanne 14) Architectural Style(s) N/A ---- •) Special Features/Surroundings: 16) Archaeological Potential: Yes No Unknown x Explain: 111 - CULTURkL SCTIVITI ES: Key the resource type (ie: house, barn, shed, school, church,etc) to the cultural activity theme and sub-theme category associated with ic • 17) THEME agriratl* • 'e — 18) SUS-TIIEPIEI Irrigation _______ 19) TYPES Ditch Form No. 618 Frame Number _ _2LL Roll Number _RE=S Facade Orientation ' ,Oki nor IV. SIGNIFICANCE: Assess whether or not the resource has any historical or architectural merit by checking appropriate categories and justifying below. Include any relevant historical data. 20) Architectural Significance: 21) Historical Significance: Represents work of a master Associated with significant persons Possesses high artistic values Associated with significant events or Represents a type, period, or patterns method of construction Contributes to the significance of an historic district .tached. 22) List Any Associated Cultural Group:_ V- REFERENCES: 4 Decree Records for the McCanne Ditch, Division of hater Resources , Denver, Colorado. "eith Delventhal , District 2 hater Commissioner. interview, October 3, 1985. std J. McCanne, "Recollections of a Civil Engineer in Colorado," Colorado Magazine, C. 23, #3-s4. RECORDER Rebecca Herbst DATE October, 1985 .;tom COIORADO HIS'T'ORICAL SOCIETY snm 33 IColorado State Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203 November 4, 1985 Barbara L.S. Chocol Manager Project Development Branch Colorado Department of Highways 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, Colorado 80222 RE: Baseline Road - Adams/Weld County Line, Project BR0 0012(1) Dear Ms. Chocol: Thank you for your correspondence of October 10, 1985, concerning the above proposed pro- ject. We concur with your determination that the McCanne Ditch (5AM371/5WL945) is not eligible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. It does not have sufficient his- _ical associations or architectural distinction to meet the eligibility criteria_ affice also agrees with your finding that removal of the Baseline Bridge, which has been officially determined eligible for the National Register, will constitute an adverse effect to the property. With regard to the draft Memorandum of Agreement , we find it to be acceptable with the fol- lowing recommended additions and/or changes: 1 . Under Stipulation 2 we suggest the following rewording of the second sentence: "In con- sultation with the SHP0, the Baseline Bridge shall be marketed as follows:" 2_ Under Stipulation 4 we recommend that "or equity" be added to the end of the second sen- t ence. 3. We recommend that the following stipulation be inserted after Stipulation 6: "If no new owner can be found to relocate the structure, the bridge shall remain the property of Adams and Weld counties and may be disposed of or demolished as they determine." 4. Finally, the proposed language for the Preservation Covenants will be reworked by the Advisory Council , our office and any other interested parties. Sincerely, - "1 a E. Wildesen y State Historic Preservation Officer LEN/KKP:ss Sit 5AM37 /5WL945, The HcCanne Ditch IV. Significance The McCanne Ditch (spelled -McCann- on current U_S_G.S. Haps) was constructed between 1892 and 1894 by David J. HCCanne, a prominent Colorado civil engineer responsible for the construction of numerous water works and electrical plants throughout the state. McCanne undertook the building of this small ditch in order to drain the seepage swamps on his 240-acre farm and adjoining farms near Brighton. The ditch, with an original capacity of 4 cfs and exclusive seepage priority #1, gathered seepage water along its first three miles; water was then distributed along the remainder of its course for irrigation. Later extended about five miles north to Fort Lupton, the ditch ultimately provided irrigation for about 800 acres between Brighton and Fort Lupton. While the development of the McCanne Ditch is of some interest, the practice of exploiting seepage water for irrigation was not unique. Several other seepage ditches were constructed in this area that still remain in use today. There are also larger and earlier ditches more significant to the agricultural development of the Brighton/Fort Lupton area. Moreover, the McCanne Ditch has been shortened and is no longer used for irrigation. In view of these facts, this site does not appear to qualify for the National Register of Historic Places. Site@jiii9/5WL945, McCanne Ditch II. Location Township Range Section Quadrangle 1N 66W 19- Fort Lupton .. .. 30 .. .. 31 1S 6 .- Brighton 67W 1 12 13 . 23 , OAHP Generated UTMs Site Noz5f9/fl- 37/ Date Mapped: 04/64 1-L, 3 ; 5L5 057 .E I V a -7 59OmN 2:L ; or& 039 mE toR 7598 mN 3 L,3;51_ q1 7 ! & mE �/ _ga_ a 9 2mN 4-Lc3;5 ± 'I` s 3O7 mE Vil _ 5 /a/5 1_ .3 La iLinE /-f 2 3 .B 0 ,2.ffiN 6 _73 ,515 / c242_mE _ / v 5,6 A� 55 mN 7- 13;5 // 3 � L IG m (�E ! 7 � i5(77 3 mN 8- L/ , ,5� / 3 C g, mE y_3 9 515 ITIN / 9. �J (✓�� 7 & OLDIE 7 E ! A 3 4. /2rN 10. 1_ ,3; /�.J ( 3 / J5 mE V 1 r9,3_ t K rN 1l-/// 3 ; 5 / 3 3O c2.51E / / k_15 nvN 12. L / n_ & o_ (/ / (/ �/ Z_SLr1 13- // 3; 5LS 2 !!m CoE /! ,25 (9� LmN i 14.L ;<5 / V 22 // (( c/ a_ 6 Z9_mN 15. ; mE mN 16 ; - -- mE mN 17- mE mN 18- _ mE mN 19 ; _ mE mN 20- _ ; mN 21. ; - mE mN b e$I } • is _ 1 e r �{ Cn V..-. -..1t;'' ; =,,,- .c ..",artget- .- 3 ` ,-"t- J .pyre a •, 3 . t- i _ rfiy ¢� y I h~'--. z:-- - - t.t .:t4 i • / C SX x i i '•?�..e:;.v ,__ _ § Nix-'4 i r t 'il t.' N� .. } .`s s _ '3'•" B{ A >."-"i 3 - z # r F y 1 .• t.-' —_qty t { { i1. I J2 F r; l� ¢ 4 f- - _C t !. r . _anr� 4 } f 4 h t+f Tic { i 'f€" 4�'a t zw :,,-*-4,7.-....#i ?i L -•� �� 't` - Y<w Sri k .Di;vt- Harr. APR 2 0 2000I41© 'OLORADO CENTENNIAL FARIPII APCTiON (Please complete both sides of this application) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT 1. To qualify as a Centennial Farm, your farm or ranch must meet the following criteria:a. Must have belonged to your family for at least 100 years. b. Must be a working farm or ranch with a minimum of 160 acres. or If less than 160 acres, must have gross yearly sales of at least $1,000. Does your farm meet these qualifications? Yes OWNERSHIP INFORMATION 2. Name(s) of farm owner(s): Donald W. and Barbara J. Rosenbrock Address: 3286 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Telephone: 303-659-1987 3. Name of farm or ranch to appear on Certificate: ROSENBROCK FARM 4. Name cf family to appear on Certificate: Donald W_ & Barbara J. Rosenbrock Address of Farm: 3286 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 County: Weld 6. Number of acres in the farm: 80 7. Legal description o' the land: N'SW;, Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of 6th P.M. 8- Name et person who farms the land (if different from owner): Larry & Jason Leinweber Relationship to owner: Neighbor 9. Major crops or products: Corn & Alfalfa HISTORICAL INFORMATION 10. Year of original acquisition of farm by member of your family: 1900 11. list all family owners, to present. beginning with original owner: Name Relationship to Present Owner Jacob & Drina Rosenbrock Grandparnet s William J. & Helen L. Rosenbrock Parents Donald W. & Barbara J. Rosenbrock Present Owners Aditis7;- air �« Y:�,t ; COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver.Colorado 80203-2137 July 6, 2000 Mr Donald Rosenbrock 3286 Weld CR_23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr Rosenbrock: We have now finalized the plans for the awards ceremony for the 2000 Centennial Farm owners and would like to offer free passes to the State Fair for you and your immediate family. The 2000 Centennial Farm awards ceremony will take place on Friday, September 1, 2000 at the Fairgrounds in Pueblo. The ceremony will begin promptly at 3 p.m. at the Pepsi Stage (band shell) in Family Park. Please select two members of your family to sit on the stage to receive the award certificate. Plan to arrive early (no later than 2:45 p.m.) so that everyone can be in place by the 3 p.m. start of the ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony the .)-,r Centennial Farm markers will be given out along with some refreshments at the Centennial — Y ?: , L Farm booth in the Small Animal Building. We have enclosed a map of the Fairgrounds for e` s / your use. , ;" Please fill out the enclosed postcard and return it to us no later than July 31, indicating the number of free passes needed for entry to the Fairgrounds. The State Fair passes will be sent directly to your home address. We are excited about the upcoming day at the Colorado State Fair and are looking forward to seeing you and your family there. If any questions arise between now and that date, please don't hesitate to call (303) 866-3392. Sincerely, Ill Mark Wolfe Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer a—. • hi*i COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY • The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver.Colorado 80203-2137 July 6, 2000 The Honorable Paul Zimmerman Colorado State Representative 12943 Columbine Circle Thornton, CO 80241 Dear Representative Zimmerman: It is our pleasure to announce that the Rosenbrock Farm near Fort Lupton, owned by the Rosenbrock family for more than 100 years, will be recognized as a Centennial Farm at the State Fair in Pueblo on September 1, 2000. As you may know, since 1985 the Centennial Farm Award proeram has been recognizing working farms and ranches that have been held in the continuous ownership of one family for more than 100 years. The Rosenbrock Farm will be one of ten such properties recognized this year_ 1 know that the Rosenbrock family would appreciate your attendance at the award ceremony, which will be held Friday, September 1, at 3 p.m. at the Pepsi Stage (band shell)- Please let us know if you will attend by canine (303) 866-3392. It should be a great day, and I hope you can join us. Sincerely, Mark Wolfe Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer ns_ �k 7 �t". 48�y • COIORAUPO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203-2137 July 6, 2000 The Honorable Marilyn Musgrave Colorado State Senator 15484 Road 18.5 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 RE: Davisson Farm, Kirk, CO Rosenbrock Farm, Fort Lupton, CO Dear Senator Musgrave: It is our pleasure to announce that the above properties, owned by the same families for more than 100 years, will be recognized as Centennial Farms at the State Fair in Pueblo on September 1, 2000. As you may know, since 1985 the Centennial Farm Award program has been recognizing working farms and ranches that have been held in the continuous ownership of one family for more than 100 years. The above listed farms will be two of ten such properties recognized this year- 1 know that the Centennial Farms award recipients in your district would appreciate your attendance at the award ceremony, which will be held Friday, September 1, at 3 p.m. at the Pepsi Stage (band shell). Please let us know if you will attend by calling (303) 866-3392. h should be a great day, and I hope you can join us- Sincerely, � re _ ' Mark Wolfe Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203-2137 May 4, 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenbrock 3286 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbrock: Thank you for your application and congratulations on being selected as a Colorado Centennial Farm owner. Your family's long-standing contribution to Colorado agriculture has helped make this great state what it is today. In recognition of Centennial Farm status, you will be receiving a handsome marker to display on your property as well as a certificate signed by the governor of Colorado. We are very exited about the program this year and are in the process of planning the awards ceremony at the State Fair in Pueblo on the afternoon of Friday, September I, 2000- We will be sending you more detailed information in the near future, so for now just be sure to mark September 1'r on your calendar. I am looking forward to meeting you and to a great day at the Colorado State Fair. Sincerely, • Georgianna Contiguglia President, Colorado Historical Society GC/MW:jc OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation assists individuals, communities, and organizations to identify,protect, and preserve the State's cultural resources and to foster widespread appreciation of and respect for Colorado's cultural heritage. 303-8663392 • Fax: 303-866-2711 - E-mail: oahp@chs.state.co.u.s.• Imernethup://www_CoPIN.org CUN E[ April 28,2000 HAY D 1 2000 Jeanne Conway Administrative Assistant Ckf6 OAIJR Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Co 80203-2137 Dear Ms Conway: This is a statement saying that our farm has more than 51000 in gross cattle sales every year We raise Limousin cattle and sell calves cows and corn fed steers. Sincerely, Barbara J. Rosenbrock 3286 Weld County Road 23 Ft. Upton,Co 80621 f COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203-2137 April 24, 2000 Donald and Barbara Rosenbrock 3286 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbrock: We have received your Centennial Farm Application which seems to be complete, however, since the farm is less than 160 acres, we need a statement saying that it grosses yearly sales of at least 51,000. This does not have to be anything more than your writing it on a piece of paper and mailing it to us. We do not need anything of a legal nature. We will be getting in touch with you soon after the April 30, 2000 deadline with more details of the ceremony. Thank you for your application and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to call me at (303) 866-3392. Sincerely, --czJ eanne Conway Administrative Assistant COIMRADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY • The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver,Colorado 80203-2137 February 23, 2000 Mr_ and Mrs. Donald Rosenbrock 3286 Weld CR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbrock S Thank you for your request for a Colorado Centennial Farm application for a farm owned by you. The enclosed application will need to be completed and photographs attached if the historic structures award is requested. The deadline for receipt of applications will be April 30, 2000. In recognition of Centennial Farm slams, you will receive a handsome metal sign to display on your property, as well as a certificate signed by the Governor of Colorado_ We will be sendine more detailed information about the awards ceremony in the near future. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to call me at (303) 866-3392 Sincerely, Jeanne Conway Administrative Assistant Enclosures a �y.ac a, PoR-4 e t G <Y-s a - -..t.4.4.,1 es r�s h • - ! . 9 r.l4e 'E '7 C - / � p P �'lAS 2 X 1 ^F- g a v r f- r� _ . aep.�"4Y P v .t Y 3 a g ii FS :a F x', fr r p C -1S C b.r } 'i X44 + }a` - i zg k 2.d, al “...4;271t,./: 1 tit yy4-: ! • ," J °gin '�t 2 F " w d . . { _ t 1 , . • • 4U County) :,001.Sun,24,258 Colorado Press r.utt irru,$ r ^ ; Y }• fi ` Y l.n t1�h ,t S , r• yt�'� �Si r. a.. (r$r " '•ILM p, , �,� 2� Colora 0 � r Y , J 5 �4Ya : rmShoff ,rl +; u su ` rJ 44 ,. � r", r r a. 'T^ 2e° r'+i i i�' JiY > c N l 'r 'A' 4yy i" 1 ua "4 N xehvr°h t b • e�ryRt w'r �Yt* ^ C3Y',f l ' ' 'k „*„„,Q., s 1 �` � krt � rr ttd�!S v a.� �� p i ‘,17;',4,7:::::,;', � f 1 T I i �'� �,411v > ' x'}My)li/�A1Pyhi 4 iryy 4 Sub ! u ��1:1; 1 YA Iy i x,Y, 4n w to qa> r ¢° x;r p ,r, v G !''{,pit,, Cn ,r r° o4y &1tt, r ba,8kj" ' ' ry��f„C � , rkw .W. 4,"-4-'0,-44.,‘,''''',4OS1(n i l ' )yC'\C p A Y ffr .t 4 4%'441,4 uXF',�'^1 + 1 ��MM�� gg�� � � JY' y �� 1PP ! a W t \ h v YGit +d:ru".u�'i'�7i. o V I+ y4 k,�, did v + !4 "t/t1�Y Z A 4'1T ¢ Ywf. Yv. A A'14, , p'4+ x. Y h .Yl(.. \V h �a , 4 ,r . So t rl ^ .. . .r, ! .a w { ,,,, 'Sxt`N{r41,, @1"'. u)° k I � e 4`"r•n `Y ! �≥ i �`5 �r'v b,�n $i 4rk5rt'F.r` � a f 't t�� tr�9'i f pf n�Hl „f,r r� � 4 , T� i,y I P N I !n,„„ a , d _l 4, the y.":',24,g90.4.,1,/?,P �44,4,Eit' o� )a y{. !H 7�, ,w�F pr Y, kg1iy 4Cr1YY{il lf. l tt, For h V B ø4I `� '� {j^�� , 4 f ""rr ' '.. .mI i"it j°�, g ,v ' ��,IN5 ,r, .. , • tl {k • �i'� • 44.10��� • { y, }y , • 1 .."4.4.411:140,4 ttyg tr P ati, ds , ' .‘,.,,,,p,24,,,,,,...4,,0'It ° r r ahr �,�r�+¢ kr� ' � � „ . 1'�,'u�' B� '° �^ i, � 1 t ,"':-161% �^�u,���`p"r��4,��! � a . r �y af,3.'"` � � "tfre9l&,lY �) .. ' v x '3;?I'A i'A�''".`yr� i, of the � �„�>� � , �" �a.�.,��'s�:>� � � � d, _ � ,, _^ V .s �Ny a`+ }h Rosenbrocks • �r, -1 it y:,, r t t .,i."":,1^,,, • _ b11,o-� Y , .a. t�r, e , have liv •ed �� , ,l,r � � ,, � f.-:dd , 1},.),T.tyY ! . S `+ er”p 1„) rt on faiily farm �`n for 44 years don'arid'sarli R'gBP.,nbYoiCn 0B"tlf"@Ft� rm1 f: T''i1Y a 'it ja°t,j �; iro ii.'" '4' r y.; Rosenbrock 15. the Colorado s o-, rr Y �BnbrOC tlrltt W$�9StablibffQS �$, ${ 'A`'.'" r, �, '�, a Y,�. 4,'",� n1 1" family farm becau a they love_It The RO' ,a1 1,r t�,y q arb Centennial Farms r''ecl He .'''ne batk,tb the utii ¢ . they ve yyrialpir t' • 'x4, b3ie ymt �u�ffptit w, fond of telling folks Program. S'tat4S,the followm spring an set situ , u gk et•bo , �. p that she married her The program recognizes farms tledouts'ade if Fort tupeotyr 9rµ �tsat §sAct � husband Don just so she could owned and operated by the same the ongtnal Rosenbrotk an rl�mov id info the tt rct' ' A . , 6Y• d Y, ' farm wag.9Ct 45•thelped rr a br x + Tamil for acentur , 2 [)�")gin f,t�" h live on the farm. For the past 44 y y Prom the o,_esent far.4n ThePi . ' " acw o f de In 1876, Don Rosentirock's grandfa .„..i.'":".‘,.%, � n ,. s-,,,,,,IA, � , aF7w r4,one frr,- ' years, that`s exactly what the then,Jacob,stowed away on a two story rer .b.#4,houset ' ' t t a ggntur,pro's S Rosenbrocks have done. tt dac o The Rosenbrock Farm in Fort "He din cob woul . , steamship from Germany m � o ���Y�,�°�t��'a�'es*'t tor�0g+�te r e�,�. 't believe in the taiy ivas tivh8r�Ja d term{' yu�ttk �tra}u�tle3 ysed Lupton was established in and regime in Germany," Dqn said anel raise 0 tlulden, top 1k a€ibt the �fit axiO is and didn't tell anyone where he was Those BQragres'w,tiuld'ex and twice of :tr oiti;s�ard " av 1900• In 2000,Barb and Don y p ? Di ,r ?� r tj. going-but his mother e —80 acres near The river bottom and stor , e'tentutry F ,d�a it1t}. celebrated the farm's 100th another's0 acres, or'the."lower 80' n x ' '° f�' ^ i,,, In the winter of 1889,Jacob o,t trq.g� c��� , , , anniversar y with induction intowere acquired, hoti's �to die clan,siJ `e ,ttt d returned to Germany and got mar When Jacob Rosenbrock died,only milk the cows", t" ' - '• + ,} ar) k,suulrF 4 .� a`xrN ' ,H.r• 4 rte^<,y; a w> y N. two of his 10 ch J en, ad t Cen up S• �h� �r s'Wr 'bt ,� �r Y,M ,,� ��> Y ,,p,. . ,: r r� r G h . '15S ,ty S Cre kflag d t d ` ' *,r4 a i` t� , , r 4. .„ ,,faring )rrfwgs�Jeff ed td dq for too t e bM out arl rt dad ' This sign a 1 � s� s � fft� r ,„ 3 E' � ,� b'e � mdrit5`tfle " , t , t�iM1 C Q♦� oY , 44 'w.3' , III t ,b`r f Pit i � I4 s ded toosell r: <C �1 , , y;� i tie , ,;s , "4 ,feHl. 'i"S. '" "`"Illy llt the W2fl a,,I,A tlkcuts,..-," ' t�le A Rosenbrock e,' `�4JP ,,c t k.?� r yt, +, °U>r Ftiy i �At r eit .s�, so �Lfie et,4A, d w tP�'Yi ' ,1 - ,, r Property a ,, L t Y k• �Y ill,{f 1 v t ' > ,tn� ,U � ' iI 4 ie' a?�. ,,,91 Pp,a"nq c ,r lx r`f47 �•ytl�YOnBy ts"+ 48.,E (� tLGl�t8tTrClLre$•et t}l6 ' ' Centenrllal++ ,„ _ $k�'>L y F Jm ^ -nN. "t Farm _ t " r 14airl!aiea tMig''gts --u r+an �I rdr R ; mare griinal d• i ? s, 41 �?✓d� �• acreeyears or more , H.F l O � thgzWl :t,'fell '1; a , r ;a grvjem to'} «Ywtth PHOTO courtrasv , tffi d m A ab eenager,he was response- 1 ast 50 ye s d es'tLTdt are at; ' oFTHE•, 1,,We for many farming duties, indud• parts of the home wliere Don and il ROSENBROCK.J FAMav mg;growing cattle feed,hay and corn Barb hve are original, but many parts ;t ;and:rwinmg a dairy. -. r , • •• 4r When Don and Barb were married, See•L©SE OF'fi I� ARM. poi;r� ! v r s 'a .7 K^ 1 ,et ;' y tl „ C •,,,J.,,,,,,, C - Ste .. I . . , ,..7 ItEI1 j / hrohmer¢t�recic),nrb'aom:a, &, "µ. „ , ,, ✓t� 7�y^ CsELA M ����yyyyy c/,y D y { � • .•rt, t r. t + � o .. , , . 'F4•�W ai VJ:+L�/, tl'L{C!�(f0/��YBV� (YIII,CVC/F' '^ a I Y b •�b 9 1� ,A ,,,l y)4at, ,( , ,ett, l± a,�ij(ytr,'v"�P �Y T' r�� ,t'(k '� ')1'� Ui*�-i1°� �'� )tiv yb i „'t yr "Gt1 m na,v+ ,fr , d 4 ), y 1 • gikg � In,rki'Jtlt},' •,`a y Ya4,H:ti.l IP''4riy'I}rtg' iyra,� ,� P ., �fl '„k a 'r4 °arpQw ,' 1 i, t ,l „ „ r $" it„,4, ,,iNistr fc',Cf.:, ce;;;•7 n>f 'ni•l it Sunday, Jan 26, 2003 • uratg' ` �a 4f '°r ',>,� py,,f ap t a, ps.4 ywr b >t s. b r1' 44 14,,r p 100 years /from pale Z4 i' '� 4, rho � � 4ftiee 'l h I,: "y i'� �'^'Vy4�SYI.tMh5 �, nl�' � >?hl G ) business because of the intense alley- fitri 1 ', -��G�,b rrotirgu tAl a r,,x+7 )•N4.1t ,fy r .r .the y, rtt nut }9 y..� t : a 5 +ri l�fii�l')ret nvt„s/ � ;'' it41tr 5v �,�r,1 r NN f� i':t Ar v klfvi vp x g„IT,af 6q„ 1 ,...61,,,,,,,,,..„,,,d tt gies, and the land has been share- t t� �eiV, ,; ,aA� k t' ., ` , 10ysitua+s:"ta `H')a'f V f fry i"N t .Sw„„� wt�++,1;viitil14.. ,.11aRy+ � ed,`4Vh�,tt e heck "artd aettt,;.', . e cropped ever since. '!, .�+µ,i 3�v r,b yy n,�yy In , d'v � ylg a, i J. ,.h" � , t "r , ;dT7pllCd}.1QLpl l�e Said); �i+,,.,' x The farm is now a Iimited Iiabibty as°r ' Lgy+° Y<a�Y t, ,' 'I'he'$0-yfl old struC'�1 eyutat}tee ith each of the family "r �' mprrl partnership, ' „ property is part o s it ho+ase ed,,T e members owrI ",g a share, Pinto beans ?,, I� , . ; ,-,,,,,,,,„g„,.•:••• [ , � • „ � �-", -� lived when he-was ;'first-mar;lec�,�'Lhe col n has, .vheat a o sugar beets are house has been expanded a rtu nber of stJU raises o;1 the lr,nd mes but he said a is of tt are dt least The h:stor•c Uu:,ding on the property ., " ' '50 years old is a :am.louse built 'n 1912 to replace �. Mildred Thornton doe not live on the house H'her e Ernei son was born in 1v: '\ rho property her foinily vJ i o rec fig= 908. 9• '` Hued fon In fact, She lives ln Fgrt t dr'°# Coll ns and Melvin Martuy roils the Cullison said he enjoys the family yr; tistory and is heavily nto enea o I " , 57, b fibril hope it will last another 100 years, he • Fly ',r „,.}' k • The farm was originally u>tchased said. "But I think my great-grandfather �v 1 t • ` S e v,,� a t from Union Pacifier-law; iby, would be surprised to see it here`' 4 .r x h,. „ ,17 70 'k,� a wo Pr °r ;''''r ':11'.1 bS f' e t) , f i ^"`�`r„'J•' ti 1 �w�t'4+� - �'� T1 t' fa• lCr�Irl-law,�W1m ,I' R.. • today." r 14,4.'t . ' • Iha )491 Thornton,in 1895 'The 820 acres were Tile oldest of the three Veld GpUrl y • CAMERON OILLIE/Tribune File Photo Planted With sugar beets;pinto beans, farms added to the list this year is the Tom Cullison stands In front of the barn on his Centennial farm north of Windsor with barl d Alfalfa. ' ey an Delventhal-Miller Farm, which started his mother, Mae Cullison, left, and his sister, Lols Totigish. Wilbur;Thortan•was a pioneer m')zli- out as a 320-acre plot in 1892. Martin gation in Weld antl:Larimer Countlesf Miller, the current owner of the parcel, 1947, after he returned from tile service, corn or\two-thirds of the land and hay and a,Larimer County toutiSsjprler;, said his wife's father, Herman Miller still lives.on the property. "I' on the rest. Mildred card Delventhal, and uncle, John Delventhal, have no reasgn„to move into town," the "The first year it was horrible watch- "I am very proud'of th'ls fdr yrjy;"'she were the first owners. 77 year old aid ing somehody else c9t there,but I'm said 'It halm t bee, ; &. ,s�rpt' 1 The brothers later split the land and Millet qq±' tvQYk ng the land,two used to it now„f Millet said. through the d1p ss"1 z'� 11113: , 1, their child;en were given prgces pf.the `years aga');1' 1{t'gthat"tAsk to his Millefmsard•the historjcal society "has , T• t kwtts hard- rt.t. ' ,•e std- a$rl farm. Miller took over the property in nephew, Tim l ittmer, Dlttmer grows been buggrii;me f i`r years" to get on tiff the mortgge'' sftgs,,l '" ' fy�izr �rY ,4M1" ,v ` 114' ttkW,hY,YN,Se1$�f � a i�'0 rFAlr71 i,. z•ait jn e.. . , '; ( , `- N : i a rtia v Y , � V............... Whitney we still + a e °,w ,er „ ,} � [t�k4 r �;t wGi �"f d „ believe m the j i py• ti t''), G yr� • f1 - c - l0 - ,- $s �/a ®A ®01' $ale • �A n r r I values our firm � ' p 1 '� 3 � was founded th • n w r��m� Y' ur . r �}(, with: $, :.q f N 4 y� Xj4� u iv . '•Y 1 csii :t r r Po ikssi,r:•sits.isto t rt e 5 1y ' ' {i 's# '„dkt5 me lib .-v x;151 dli S� 11,'V 't.hv Mot 94(x npvik 'FH e, , o gild ; 04944,414%).4.P1',� ,rd. Honesty ,, wt c'l,,, �w�`M; y� r � /'eft �r ��� , ��� +S'V�' " � wr 1 p 6h r+,k foe r �v„+tt ki}; ftlArAy ?a +✓v5,lt' .7'ti',���ti k'rottalre rs ftl firs Q40 1 { yr +ka. P as termaiYet 'k ,ft+y � ;Y"µ 4, 'o}d ` ���E tt aFrr i�ry m AC' r k' V 1aLI111�� • Refs a e t y,� a} ` a �, ' ' p ,�� ; Ycrb � y� pp Lw r` t' A".1w,a r' e , y iii; . i:P ° x�'�N11;}:Gn�i ,2'4 �t�1���InidI-Eyp�u At li lg TL�OI ''', n 9 i y f`{rl iA��fjQp�(�+p "h, 'g N '�4+'a° { ' " i,.r u .r.,n]`t t5_G«h °a =1 • EgUif�:,��'f)' ,yy �ry'°°',"/".°1° MY*� ,• r' p "G+� + •eu v. �.�tq r t M '.,wmc%'5, 1°° a r t re:4r t 1"d1N 171, 141 +, , CALL LNNDA ,,I ,tY ,,#® o l•i I strt,r ��� p , , �1, A Iv C, ° 3 a� p pF� ) tll r r. +: ,Ah,``t ,� „ 0. 'V Vw tr..9.'1 ,` t,°ri ON ED rO®/8.�'• _it'll, hta I 1 v,l� 4.4.._,--1/4. u r, • at" t k� r . �'.i t p purr 1 1� t• ,• 9' ,q � q Air': , r44'20'144h i""• ) +l ji% U «� :R't1y, ,i '`[ f (,) _el) YLC k) %: t , t t1 2 t .4, Y :+!F +t , P, ,1 , p�fl p L4.}.d.ii:Sy,i � d < ' eA( � x 1 �°� r (, P tg rn'+�t ,f a Ra 4 . Cr; :( •ref'4V, L'Nf) FA' 'th f, r 'NII ° y . t Fll¢'5rV „�\i ` ,tirx i 1^&r ' 1. ' , pl `, x , t+I 4 litta•t): ,� I w � V� } � � ::affN++ � v .. %t` M `folL k e irM m w s s s oX ' oft 5801 W. ) 1lh 3fr t u#s 3D0 ft� ©{V Q"r L 1 � 434Rkai! a fie aQvM Sty Suite :, { ' ft. w . A I i .. •1 rk r l �,t, w,,,,, rr :••,,,,.o sa6 K r f , 352 7990 - . , �, a r)'.4 b v! ! y\ } x1 ,.� x 04 t‘ �' kt27 t, to �.. r.sl1 L,.,.t .:.4.-;,"'—'4.1, 'w pi xv,,y , ' '6 pit^, C r, d,(�t4 1. 'v,ryg�yp. ). . . cn r :in Yj " ' ii 'y, ✓'ry {C.!} { :. 'i J ,h ,' 4.:' 11 r 1'.' I f ,?'.'"v rli r ' j f.lit r ,I'�.© i 3 `'t9!1c- :''�'7 t yr�.:t k r g,:.,„l'. Member ASIMIPC,I 19itiro �.i 1:11 ttl �+� �". y' wiLw JUai.,4c •-''r inn• .r ��,�,�. , • ;;irr, 1� 4 ':p'.ul• ,ry y v ti<, 1 r.c "7�' .,, �! ee ^tlR�FK11iUYlle Dtlkiul5'i` ,+1si,Sri;,,>Ahw.Y.��/..,�SbtaklwwGL..c _ �adt 'kr.•�y„' �m5spi,..m3::.taa�.,,ek,✓: ,5:atirr,.� . Member NAS07S1P� Iovutrnml�Ldvi50y JeNiou ;-wu�uswued:wwnr, Proudly Serving Greeley Wifiti offered cirouahlai iotelAd inn ire': over 20 Years Experience! °°° `"°^�"'ur,o^"o'"°'onnoe +°'" "^"o"hlmey;com with 6r rJal Pubk A 'I • • !` '*' yr 44r .a z i l ..1:',404. 11 } �.,`" ° Its ° ld.. q , y T ";n < r, '_ "f''‘''';',3,, Jr , r� ' Sr+a,a` 2u,,y�NS1� ,: ry �, P 4,r' x,,00 1 'l < 74,-', C� ie`/4 Yom' I +' blM wU'Cr'. "s &J"-4,y--G 1'5''iy' < ' r.,, Vi �yy tie' ! ® i q�}$O Y a '�T,,� Iii,.: ' . r��rt 'aI� hCY * x4"1 J,I4� .Y/�' nC , L { '^*l el { � 4rl '4 1 _ �ry y41 y 1!U'1` , { ` f 7 y� ll� } j 11 1 "'� U �jyp, 1 plN 1 9�I`�d` +'`,.brfw4 a Wl. 4„:41,14),..2.:',, e'',7,,7w1 al , 'pt)2i2t V )4, y, 'v , )« .., .w14.EU�`, ui¢'''''''S'...4'4'.‘" .3'''...4'&.."'''N¢! , fir✓ dl�l)..i l r h Ndl�k ! ,1 . k < ,!� to^ .kPe Cv eH fn ••••.•.1 t9�L , lrh J r�. 1�Ti1 1 f"y„ N v' 4ra4}' �!re� f ,Q A v c z 1 � Vp T e „1. ttt333 r a {Ids . C .,if..;',M1 ,t, - 3 M "J { v c g r � � �y,� 1Ly ' j. 2,'''''''..:15 y 4 Q 1 , .l Q' O C , V i i ...� I `lid ' 4 ° � . Oa � a �• a ly I {{ 111.. �. ;a. Ci � � � � p u N 1 t', 1 ti 1� 4 {e.,;:n r '.1.4,:',, .„i 2 ❑ .c2 2 , F C .� 4 OTC YY . , 1, � a �., thy.. v.•yy�' a'4",,;;.;,-.$'',721,g,,(a' ' rd t- a' ;:c.'.4-4,4 ` '.,4,1.7," ? ,.;','5,),--4.."'''',. c'•�Q.. "{US 'w G �', W o � wle .' 1 1 1 nm °.° Hti ,, 'le ,' 'o'� f "g;g O `�, + . rr �X r l�'0. G r e '' y<8T4 uVx v\v t5� �(( + « V p ,l,', i ��yye. Siy 1 @& 1y»'! $..../,,,, 3 iw P.“V .�V � g { • ni+i �,� Y X CA;5'm +g,,s. ij t C i,v �{ 1 er'a.�+ ytiiy('sr x �.^ v ,�.;9! '';6 ,a4 i a .ai ,'may �,+ � G 1,o ^ N 7, ; z '[y .It Cam. s�c DO'S 1 QD .. I.: -.5 "+ V.1 Q, "'r''.0...,. .,‘", ..??, ` © c 5t ap�- r g,5r , Hpp 'aaLi . «,g "51. t... ,5�.S v ! ,Q v 4)' e r ‘,.W 1410 4, COLORADO CENTENNIAL FARM APPLICATION . . (Please complete both sties of this application] PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT To qualify as a Centennial Farm, your farm or ranch must meet the following criteria: a_ Must have belonged to your family for at least 100 years. b. Must be a working farm or ranch with a minimum of 160 acres. or if less than 160 acres, must have gross yearly sales of at least$1,000. Does your farm meet these qualifications? Yes OWNERSHIP INFORMATION 2. Name(s)of farm owner(s): t,JLor4e l,J Skeb r- , Cwcvt 4 Slither /� J � - �vyt A) %- t C7 . f)o✓t A-APp r�r Address: 115-5-3 CX' , r 47310,1 Co yoe,o2 / Telephone: 3O3- 6 S 1- A /L/3 3. Name of farm or ranch to appear on certificate: ST,ehP r- Fa ,—m 4. Name of family to appear on certificate: 51 ;e e ben- 5,Address of ranch or farm: 1/5 S3 C R Co F1 /upkN Co oDc7l County: Lie 14 Teldfi et— Dumber of acres in the farm: 3,2_0 7. Legal description of the land: Sou-I4 p -1 Sce I;,,,., .2 Y / %Doll-ry sh ip l /or//, "air CC_?, ides/ of6 Pm , ale-/a/ Cvu - n 8. Name of person who farms the land(if different from owner): 5-a k1 Ici L a r-w S Relationship to owner. 9. Major crops or products: Sic,e e Corr-r DP t%ci�[Jaget Broccoli .8ee {' Caf�le HISTORICAL INFORMATION 10. Year of original acquisition of farm by member of your family: Sep Ali her 1901 11. List all family gowners, Ito present, beginning with original owner: Name — /t e la t Ion 5 ;p n� ALA net e Relationship to Present Owner Geor4e S�-;e ben- — �u}tier Mal Ann — S is 5 sotin >lieber- — I U n c 'e. ToL.r. �. 5T;e her — R r-o`}' P�r 9]1 S1ieb€4- - ttnclG ta...r�-n A,- /S/;cbe-r — / - . �- /Le..+O. ne,. �uit srtber finde- £ /eh klez, }. — AlepAeti./ 4 C.,rrci*tat"re (.. eo�P 5I;Cher - /fese.,-)-D�.,er C-7 1)0 IA #Uee4 — /UepAe.✓ 4 CAnrcni- Ties 12- Please include any additional information you might have about the original farm, such as number of acres,crops or livestock raised, how farm or ranch was acquired,etc_ 1rere arm 1Sacr-c6 0-c Aty Jan.cf , /sD acr / a-I prrryte ;t rr c 4e-et 4 itrM Iaan J /5-5- ac es o-y- rivPr bon.)),wa pas�-+re aprvx SS/ acrc-s r 0-F ✓Aich I s t irri3ra4edtt . &-k have (( r-O2 sham a t et' rAYnh 1) r �-C `7 ter- . h A it n has grown Sera.J crop≤ *' / nciUG}G : V Sk6A1r bee-is , I corn 5W..WCeJ .corn , a !/tciI f f at VA it rass ha/1 )) JJalAea 1 oath , on ions f ce)e., fr -/rm4.Yooes1 1 Aro con nlr , ca4Aa o , efa ry Cl1ow≤, 5Aecfuj ) Iee4 Cows, and A1rtcJ, hlnre. rite s��ber 16ro7f�rc n'crc- �nG or!Sinai fa.,.i;}), MA/heft. 13. Please list buildings and structures on your farm(farmhouse, barn, sheds,windmill,etc.); and give approximate date of construction and current use: Building Date of Construction Current Use 401,f5e- - 1875 /-4 me Cow /3o rn 19392 A/o{ 1154 iJk ,14uce- /9 32 5ity �o R u" t zL se._. Anror 1 5 by ricer e I CQrala- VITO Caru.G Ganlje- 4p.ok /9a 5 Garage If your farm or ranch includes )buildings or structures over 50 years old,you may apply for a special Centennial Farm-Historic Structures Award. Check here if you are applying for the Centennial Farm-Historic Structures Award. In order to be eligible for the Historic Structures Award, a farm or ranch must have four(4)standing buildings (house, barn, granary, chicken coop,etc.)or structures(windmill,corral,ditch, etc.) that are more than 50 years of age and have not been significantly altered. Please attach current photographs of all qualifying farm buildings or structures and label with name of building and date of construction. Copies of historic photographs may also be included. Statement of Owner: I declare that the statements made in this application are accurate and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature Date `etum application to: Centennial Farm Program Colorado Historical Society 1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203 MAPPEi 1lORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY 1300 Broadway, O ACC/OHPDen Co. 80203 INVENTORY RECORD IMPORTANT: COMPLETE THIS SHEET FOR EACH RESOURCE NO7 FOR FIELD USE PLUS EITHER AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORICAL/ Det. Elig. ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENT FORM. ADDITIONAL _Det. Not Elig. COMPONENT FORMS MAY BE ATTACHED FOR MULTI- Nominated COMPONENT RESOURCES. Listed Date Listed I. IDENTIFICATION: 1) Resource No. 5WL 1384 2) Temp. No_ WCF 49 3) Resource Name FARM 4)Project Name VELD COUNTY FARM SURVEY 5) Category: Arch. Site , Hist./Archit. Structure _ , Hist_/Archit_ District A 6) (For Sites) In a District: yes _ no_;Name II. LOCATION: 7) Township 14 ;Rarge66W NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of $11 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 7 ; P.M. 6th - 8) County WELD 9) USGS Ouad - FORT LUPTON ; 7.5 A 15 ;Date 1949 Attach photocopy portion of- Cued. Clearly show site. 10) Other maps • 11)Dimensions 150 mx 165 12)Area 24750 sq.m(/4047=) 6-1 acres 13)UTM Reference: (One UTM centered on resource may be given for resource under 10 acres.) A_ ll 3-- 515 700 mE;4435 000 me. B. I mC; ma. I mE; Of. D. • I_, mE; mw. ' Resource Address or Vicinity: ROAD 27 In City/Town Lot No. Block No. III_ MANAGEMENT DATA: 11) Field Assessment: Eligible Not Eligible X Need Data A 16) Owner/Address 17) Known Gov't Involvement: County State Federal : Agency 18) Disturbance:none light X moderate heavy _total _;Explain 19) Threatened: Yes A No Unknown Source of Threat: Water Erosion Wind Erosion Animal Disturbance Neglect Vandalism Recreation Construction/Development Other Modernization by owner 20) Recommendations: No further work IV. REFERENCE: 21) Project/Agency Name: COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 22) Photo Nos. WCF-2 123 ,on file at CARP 23) Report Title: WELD COUNTY FARM RECON 24) Recorder Steve Mehls S David Lucas 25) Recording Date 11-30-88 '1) Recorder Affiliation Western Historical Studies-Inc. 27) Phone No_ 666-6208 1225 Atlantis Ave_ Lafayette, CO 80026 -ORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY Colorado Preservation Office 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL COMPONENT FORM IMPORTANT: USE IN CONJUCTION WITH THE GREEN INVENTORY RECORD FORM FOR RECORDING HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND DISTRICTS. USE SEPARATELY FOR RECORDING STRUCTURES LOCATED WITHIN DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. 1) Resource No. 5%L 1384 2) Temp. No WCf 49 Name 4) Address ROAD 27 5) District Name I. INTEGRITY: 6) Condition: Good Fair Deteriorated 7) Original Use FARM 8) Present Use FARM 9) Original Site X Moved Dates) of Move 10) Unaltered Altered X Explain: SUBURBIA IMMEDIATELY NORTH, LOSS OF SETTING.- SOME BUILDING DETERIORATION II. DESCRIPTION: 11) Building Materials WOOD_ WOOD FRAME. NEV SIDING ON HOUSE 12) Construction Date ca. 1910 13) Architect/Builder Architectural Style(s) VERNACULAR Special Features/Surroundings: SEE ABOVE. SOUTH SIDE HAS A TREE LINE AT THE HOUSE PINE TREES AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE 16) Archaeological Potential: Yes No Unknown X Explain: III. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES: Key to the resource type (ie: house, barn, school, church, etc) to the cultural activity theme and sub-theme category associated with the type 17) THEME 18) TYPE Fenn 19) RP3 THEME(S): Plains Post 1900 Farming/both • lotfi • . / -- B Q ?emu ,. _ it — 4934 e . MJIs -�' —±ice �l� �• �f, e - , ®�, a . _._..±_! :Jill - A Hf ,6 • 7 ♦ _ ` J (1 1 L it r9eo ( f t + o `\ ‘_, j t . 14 °' _ .,.' _ 4928 4932 - '.I % • - se 1 V,1 eI /// � / (-7, i . _ 17,-2}:jr_ . , • rr, o I ., ir y v ? / ' IJI _c ; li , o ', \LI f , r l i \\ 1 6!�' \ ` ( 1• I C f8S.3• ) %♦ 938 I - -_' X70 ', 1/ j . 'Y( . / ' . �. ,, /� x b �� � Powars ?' �� S / 24 r 19 1 . _ - - _ �/-:-,, o m •M J I \ on 1•, :penschoodence o \ ..�� • 1: 4926 . 1 I _7I • 4950 ( \ nbetg ,l : ( ) V ../-1,,,, WmAnoll 150 .>. "s \ N 1 I -` • 4 N! A' ♦ A o ^r ., ! i. - P 4 • CD t .y - . N ! . _ 1 t ..,.L ' Lupton t i % Bo((om 'y s _ � °-83A_-.. M ",3.L.L Y7d I ii a ti I1 Wo n c g � :JT PFCIl1^ 7• I. g i i it l A 4.
Hello