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HomeMy WebLinkAbout841016.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 676 - RICHARD L. HEIN WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners , pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS , as amended, did determine at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that a certain parcel of land, to be divided into two parcels , as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 676 , does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land" , and WHEREAS , the request for Recorded Exemption No. 676 was sub- mitted by Richard L. Hein for property being located in Part of the West 1/2 , Section 13 , Township 1 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A" , said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS , this request is to divide the property into parcels of 159 acres and 2 acres, more or less , so that the applicant may sell the smaller parcel , with the larger parcel remaining in agricultural production. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that thehereinabove des- cribed parcel of land be, and hereby is , exempt from the defi- nition of the terms , " subdivision" and "subdivided land" . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is conditional upon the applicant submitting a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be drawn in accordance with the requirements of Section 9-2C . (4) of the 840991 Page 2 RE : RE #676 - HEIN Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within ninety days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The above and foregoing Resolution was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of April, A.D. , 1984 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:AQ ((II// a•bwata WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board Norman Carlson, Chairman BY: Lt77 r cam._! ( �t.e.clrs,..�f_ ) aJ�A L Duty County Clerk J:cgi line Joinson , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Gene R. Brantner / j , Cou torne Mick Carlso A4- : >>-2.." Jg In T. Martin 043084 840991 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 676 - RICHARD L. HEIN WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS , on April 25 , 1984 , the Board did, by Resolution, approve Recorded Exemption No. 676 for Richard L. Hein, and WHEREAS , the request, as stated in said Resolution, was to divide property located in Part of the West i, Section 13 , Town- ship 1 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colo- rado, into parcels of 159 acres and 2 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS , pursuant to the mylar plat submitted by the appli- cant, said Resolution should be amended to indicate that said property should be divided into parcels of 156 . 655 acres and 2 . 296 acres , more or less, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said amendment to Recorded Exemption No. 676 for Richard L. Hein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Recorded Exemption No. 676 which was approved for Richard L. Hein be, and hereby is , amended to indicate that the property should be divided into parcels of 156 . 655 acres and 2 . 296 acres, more or less. The above and foregoing Resolution was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of August, A.D. , 1984 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo cd Norman Carlson, Chairman �pra ) O..C.( s nr...a . D puty County Clerk J ue% ne Jo n on Pro-Tem APPROVED S TO FORM: /CJ Gen ra ner County Attorney C uck Carlson `2:,--Aiiv i /iit n T. Martin 8410Lo RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1475-13-3- RE-676 II II NW Corner I I N89°46'30"E—5298.62 I I NE Cor. 964W '- I - — _ ROAD _ —10 — — — — — — Sec.13. — Tr: I I - - - 2622.10 - - - ►LOuND - - 2676.52 — — — I I —1392 CAr 0—Pin Set I I Iection Caner I II SCALE: m 'I 1 ;74392 of 1 11=10001 . O 3 I -2 pN I 01 N � $ I II`°O a v I I " '►�``o I 54 i0 TRUE • Pik POINT OF NS 16'1["[�00 I I N BEGINNING 00.00 y• N89°46'4_5"E-2621.36 2662.90 ; I LOT A _I!� - 2121.36 -- o W 2.296 Ac. I R I I o N O Oto O <o II . I h 08 . ) I a I:IFx Z N o Im LOT illB N 01 c O •° 156.655 6 I e N O '9' Acres * N A N 0 o N N S O O lt' I I 30' For Roads C SW Cot I FOUND L.S.4312 CAP I I SeEo 13.111 sec, 13. -I4I — — — — — — — — — _ _ - - - I --i c - -589°47 00 W-2620.62 — ROAD - 8 -2649.31 — — — I I - - ic II 1 L 333 S89°47'00"W—5269.93 . 'I I. TRUE i at 3 TO LIV �•'•.••••.. L \p P.OA 10 I �W , 'il\\\�,- 30 r• W 470.00 O .' a . ` E. 0 EXISTING O '� = t - f Ai\�\ 7 W WATER LINES N ' O r- (APPROX. LOCATIONS) N O' •'s i I 3 n3S0e I • ro 3I"36,0 EXISTING LOT A 4 a��s O ,� WELL 2.296 Ac.. vR N o n I m o 8 O O gis N Z 40 30'1 470.00 S89°46'45"W -500.00 , / C) I IRRIG. 1 : I DITCH DETAIL T 1 SCALE:1"=1001 N OWNER . 9 956 . �I RICHARD L.HEIN 6386 W.C. ROAD 23. \ FT. LUPTON, CO. 80621 ._- , __ _ PREPARED BY: I' ALPHA ENGINEERING °`° I 617 5TH STREET' • !t°,, FT. LIPTON, CO. 80621 LOT t \13 4922 A � ---- �_ Sloe N 1 �`\ I .. Locationttlap LOT A': 2.296 --Fr LOT 8: 156:655 Scole:l =2000 TOTAL: 158951 LOT 8 � DATE: 6 —I5-84 4926 sa SHEET I OF 2 • FILE: 13-0N4-01 `3�/O,/(� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356 4000 EXT. 400 91515 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO April 25, 1984 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Recorded Exemption #RE 676 Dear Commissioners: The attached application, plat and related items are in reference to a request from Richard Hein for a recorded exemption. The parcel of land on which this request is being made is described as Part of the W1, Section 13, TIN, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The property is located approximately 31 miles southeast of Keenesburg on Weld County Road 59. The property contains approximately 161 acres of Class IIe (prime) , IIIe (prime) irrigated and IIIc, IVe nonirrigated soils. The parcel of land under consideration is the total contiguous land holdings of the applicant. The request is to divide the property into parcels of 159 acres and 2 acres, more or less. Mr. Hein would like to split off the improvements from the balance of the farm and sell the improvements as residential acreage. Based upon the submitted information and policies of the County, the Department of Planning Services staff recommends the request be approved for the following reasons: 1. The request complies with Section 9-2C. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations submission requirements; and 2. The request complies with Section 9-2E. of the Subdivision Regulations as follows: The 161 acres, more or less, under consideration will allow uses shich are consistent with the intent clause of the Agricultural Zone District. The uses will be compatible with existing surrounding uses. 840991 Board of County Commissioners Page 2 - The proposal is in compliance with Section 1-3 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and the proposed land division complies with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Therefore, the proposed use is consistent with efficient and orderly development. - The proposal does not exist in an overlay district area. - The proposed lots meet minimum lot size requirements for land division. - The Colorado Division of Water Resources has indicated adequate water service is available for this proposal. - The proposed lots are not part of a recorded exemption within the last five (5) years. - The two lots proposed will have adequate access from Weld County Road 59. The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be drawn in accordance with the requirements of Section 9-2C. (4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within ninety (90) days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Respectfully, Michael S. Mullen Current Planner 840991 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE 676 _ DATE OF INSPECTION: April 6, 1984 NAME: Richard L. Hein REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. West 1/2, Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 64 West LAND USE: N Farm residence, irrigated cropland, pasture, WCR 10 E Irrigated hayfields _2 farm residences S WCR 8, farm residence, irri ated cropland, farm residence to Southeast W WCR 59, abandoned house, old laborer house, cropland, farm residence to NW CONING: N Agricultural LOCATION: Approximately 3.5 miles southeast I__ Agricultural of Keenesburg; south of WCR 10 and east S Agricultural of WCR 59 W Agricultural COMMENTS: The subject site consists of irrigated hayfields, some wasteland, and an old gravel pit. The proposed two acre lot would contain the improvements: a house, two sheds, two granaries, corrals and pens while the larger lot would be the remainder of the farm. The subject site slopes to the east and has access to WCR 59, a gravel road. BY: `c�t t,r � "c. . Michael S. Mullen, Current Planner MSM:dg 840991 71 I ii �a �o . 49 6, 11 ono 12 v _.� ITS A ���� e N. 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CHECKED BY M.�5 t s TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT :—int or—type only except for required signatures ) i I (we) , the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners . LEGAL DESCRIPTION : Part of the W2 of Sect ion 13, T1N,R64W of the 6th P.M. , being more particularly I described on following page. i-F,:t./777--7---: j .,iZ HS 1964\'t\TOTAL ACREAGE : 161.27 ./.1.!::i — Weld Cu. lanning ommissian Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30 , 1972? Yes—_ x No See explanation on next page. FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY : Name :_RICHARD L. HEIN — Address : 6386 WCR 23, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Phone : 857-6825 Name : ______ Address : Phone : Name : Addres : Phone : WATER SOURCE : Larger Parcel Irrigation Smaller Parcel 9 pin _DQmes,ti.s._..W11 TYPE OF SEWER : Larger Parcel None Smaller Parcel Septic PROPOSED USE : Larger Parcel _ AgricultureS maller Parcel Residential Acreage ACREAGE : Larger Parcel - 159 +-^ _ Smaller Parcel +- EXISTING DWELLINGS : ( Yes or No ) NO (Yes or No ) YES I hereby depose avid state under the penalties of perjury that all statements , proposals , and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge . COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) 7:- /?4,,A7Z"X/e-,-----� Signature : Owner or Authorized Agent Subsc,r., i•be.d and sworn to before me this 7__ day of Jv qii j* __ +___ , 19L.44._: .:1:,, ::,. Cle-!7-7'7?---12-4----'- T. \'� `1 _ flit t..a r,y Public- -.. - �'��� .. tj 2 7 y Xz}C //a --t_.. ,i r I; C' l wr oi. y Commission expires : 840991 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginning at the northwest corner of said Section 13 and ocnsidering the west line of said Section 13 as bearing south 00°00'00" west, with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto; thence south 00°00'00" west along the west line of said Section 13, 2551.94 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence north 89°46' 51" east, 500.00 feet; thence south 00°00'00" west, 110.04 feet; thence north 89°46'51" east, 2121.36 ft. ; thence south 00°00' 57" west, 2620.84 feet to a point on the south line of Section 13; thence south 89°47 ' 16" west along the south line of said Section 13, 2620.62 feet to the southwest corner of said Section 13; thence north 00°00'00" east along the west line of said Section 13, 2730.51 feet to the True Point of Beginning. 840991 Explanation of Yes Answer on page 1 In February, 1974, the West 1/2 of Section 13, TIN, R64 West was sold in two parcels,reach approximately 160 acres. There have been no splits of the property since that time. 840991 POWER OF ATTURNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY I :• ;ICE PRESENTS , that I , Richard L. Hein , the undersigned , of 6386 W;CaR. 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 (address ) , County of Weld , State of Colorado , horeby constitute , make and and appoint Burl VanBuskirk of 140 Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , CO 80621 ( 3dress ) , County of Weld , State of Colorado my True and lawful orney—in—fact , for the £olL wing purpose : To represent me in the matter of the foregoing attached application for Recorded Exemption (variance , recorded exempti:,n , etc . ) , in regard to and only in regard to the particular property described in said application , before the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners ( Hoard of County ( Irnissioners , Board of Adjurtment , etc . ) and to present ovi 'once on my behalf before said Board . / tl A '' Richard L. Hein ubscribed and :;w. n to before me this 7 day of March 1,) 84. My Comrnissio r Taxi-i -c s : „a€ -6-See 2/ a7Gy% / or/ Notary I d n is /22 2-7' 6.1 n /O 6F-®6z/ 840991 SUPPORTING INFORMATION IV. B 1. The applicant, Richard L. Hein, is a farmer in Southern Weld County and owns and farms several properties. The subject property has a fair set of buildings and corrals which have previously been rented to various tenants. Due to Mr. Hein' s busy farming schedule, he does not have the time to look after the rental properties and therefore wishes to split off the improvements from the balance of the farm and sell the improve- ments to someone for a residential acreage. The property is approximately 14 miles south of the Weld Central School on WCR 59. 2 . Since the improvements are already existing and no new improvements are expected to be built on the remaining farm, this split will not change the use of either property and will simply change the ownership of the smaller parcel. 3. Both properties will continue to be used as they have pre- viously been used. Both parcels will remain agricultural which is compatible with the surrounding district. 4. Both the smaller improved 2 acre parcel and the larger unimproved farm will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. Being located lZ mile south of the Weld Central School on WCR 59 , it is in a very rural area and there isn' t expected to be development for the next several years. 5 and 6. Same as #4 above. 7 . The subject property is not believed to be in any overlay district. 8 . A copy of a purchase contract is included in this package. 9. The proposed parcels are not a part of a recorded exemption approved within less than 5 years and are not part of a subdivision. 10. The Existing Access to the smaller parcel is from WCR 59 and the driveway is already in place and no changes are needed. The Domestic well is already there and is in use for both the house and for livestock and no changes are needed. 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'r) A + 41 1 7 1 ou3.., 6 f ,t pl 39 d; Y� b drTF..t": 46 25 I t PROSPECT —rye, \\Pp06Pi11 2.1. - t Rv.� a 5 -. 1 • .17 . 40 ,77 CI _ - • 5 !•y v., 1 ✓' ;': \ 5 I w II w / \ --Nk 18 i 4., I It 1 ?c SO ' 840991 ,,; :;., WS �'5!»„1t :. atria/Mitt- .rive�,.. -- 14 SOIL SURVEY ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue potatotes, and onions. An example of a suitable cropping grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- silage, sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Few conserve- tion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years tion practices are needed to maintain top yields. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Management of vegetation on this soil should be based suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- vegetation should be continued for as many years as tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. a clean, firm sorghum stubble or it can be drilled into a Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Wildlife habitat proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and development, including tree and shrub plantings and shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be sue- suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing cessful without irrigation during most years. Under ir- ve•elation should be continued for as many years as rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and ing many kinds of openland wildlife. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern potent ial soil has good potential for urban and recreational redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and developments. Road design can be modified to compen- hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, sate for the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. Capability class I irrigated. Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, .d5—Celby.:loam,.1.4o.3,.percentsinitea,..Tlii _is a,deflp,-- and cottontail, and rangeland wildlife, such as antelope, well drained soil on uplands at elevations of 4,850 to 5,050 cottontail, and coyote, are best suited to this soil. Under feet. It formed in calcareous eolian deposits. irrigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, Typically the surface layer is pale brown loam about 12 benefiting many kinds of openland wildlife. Forage inches thick. The underlying material is very pale brown production is typically low on rangeland, and grazing silt loam to a depth of 60 inches. management is needed if livestock and wildlife share the Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is range. Livestock watering facilities also are utilized by high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. various wildlife species. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is This soil has good potential for urban and recreational moderate. development. Road design can be modified to compensate In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- for the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, Capability subclass Ile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- Loamy Plains range site. ple of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa 16—Colby loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes.This is a deep, followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, well drained soil on upland hills and ridges at elevations or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing of 4,850 to 5,050 feet. It formed in calcareous eolian pipelines may be needed for proper water application. deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- have fine sandy loam or loam underlying material. rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- Typically the surface layer is pale brown loam about 10 mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. inches thick. The underlying material is very pale brown In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, silt loam to a depth of 60 inches. barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. per acre. The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years Surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the erosion hazard to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is is moderate. too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly Stubble mulch fanning, striperopping, and minimum tiI- grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of the Terracing may also be needed to control water erosion. time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in ir- 840991 50 SOIL SURVEY . sugar beets, small grain, or beans. l'ru conservation prac- 'The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue tices are needed to maintain top yield grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- titoon l ran ranges po from in 1,600 unfavorablepounds per ercacre in n range vo bony condition years mercial fertilizer as are virond n top yields.' Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- well suited to this soil. Summer fallow a year before falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; r planting and continued cultivation f,,r weed control are and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- needed to insure establishment and :survival of plantings. nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. 1 Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Management of vegetation on this soil should be based : Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa on takingSee halfg is desirable gil the f the range total annual condition.ion. i:, pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian grama,pubescentama, tttle wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, wheatgrass are p peashrub,Openla and American plum. Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the e and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Wildlife habitat seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into l development, including tree and shrub plantings and a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a 1 grass plantings to serve as nesting :areas, should be ue- firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has y cessful without irrigation in most years. Under irrigation, proven most s and en vironmental plantings are generally P good wildlife habitat can be established, benefiting many kinds of openland wildlife. well suited to this soil. Summer fallow a year before This soil has good potential for urban and recreational planting and continued cultivation for weed control are development. The chief limiting soil features for urban needed to insure establishment and survival of plantings. t development are the shrink-swell potential of the subsoil Trees that are best suited and have good survival are as it wets and dries and the limited capacity of the soil to Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa ssian-olive, and support a load. Lawns, shrubs, and trees row well. Capa- 51 rubs be ton uited,are skunkbu h sumac,alilac, Siberian ' bility class 1 irrigated. 7y—Weld loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, peashrub, and American plum. pheasant, mourning dove, .el_ _.s_ l _ well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of 4,850 to Openland wildlife, 5,0(10 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in and cottontail, are best suited to this soil.Wildlife habitat mapping are small areas of soils I bat have a subsoil of deveopment, including tree and shrub plantings and loam and light clay loam. Also included are some leveled grass ee plantings nesting areas, without irrigation during most years. Under tir- Typicallycessful the surface layer of this Weld soil is brown rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- loam about 8 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and pale ing many kinds of openland wildlife. brown heavy clay loam and light clay about 20 inches This soil has good potential for urban and recreational , thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is silt loam. development. The chief limiting soil features for urban , Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. development are the shrink-swell potential of the subsoil The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface as it wets s load dries arid shrubs,the limit and trees capacity of the soil to . Cale runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. support In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops corn- bility subclass lle irrigated, llle nonirrigated;• LoamY monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets (fig. Plains range site. 8), beans, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a 80--Weld loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a deep suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa fol- well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,850 to 5,000 lowedt formed in an n mapping art bens by corn, corn for silage, sugar and ets, small prain, or feet.smalllareas of soils tthattdhaveia.subsol oedf loam and light , beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, installing pipelines clay loam. are needed for proper water applications. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Typically the surface layer is brown loam about rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- inches thickam ,' Ire'ig suu. o bsil isa brown 1n in and palees brown The cub mercial fertilizer are needed for toy, yields. clay This soil is well suited to V,inror wheat, barley, and stratrnn to a depth of 60 inch.: is silt loam. Winter(w if heattists the principal iperal crr q..The predicted average Thenny,ed in alternate years. effective s•ooting slow. depth isAvailable 60 inches or capacity re Surface yield is 33 bushels per acre. II' I=n' crop is winterkilled, runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. spring wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation is too commonly in irrigated ed areas this grown is the area,is sssuited to corn,oalfalfa, whey. t of the craPi , low for a cihl usar inof , sefertilizer. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- and barley. Sugar beets are often grown. d The soil a lage are needed to control soil Mowing and water erosion. suit d toairrigatnee edd ps propeasture. r w'teitch lining gttarion.nstallini Terracing also may be needed to ,ontrol water erosion. pipelines pe 840991 I REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: Richard L. Hein CASE NUMBER: RE-676 SENT REFERRALS OUT: March 28, 1984 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY April 18, 1984 ( m m z z z H H Q', UJ HH C, U) W H ct W (j'j ti H h[s7 o H O PG z rai) z z U PWG z 1 County Attorney (plat only) ---. Weld County Health Department Engineering Department "--"" County Extension Agent Office of Emergency Management VI State Engineer XX Division of Water Resources 1313 Sherman St. , Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 State Highway Department 1420 2nd Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Colorado Department of Health Water Quality Control Division 4210 East llth Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 t 840991 of C% RICHARD D. LAMM a si` JERIS A. DANIELSON Governor �' �+ Ot State Engineer 2409H * ca *' */876. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES I I ) , 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 11 I I, Denver, Colorado 80203 I ki: ' - . (303) 866-3581 l April 10, 1984 )1-':) Cu, finlraln„ r;n;;n;; Mr. Michael S. Mullen Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Hein Exemption, RE-676 Section 13, T1N, R64W Dear Mr. Mullen: We have no objection to this proposal to separate two acres with an existing well from 161.27 acres. The property is in the Lost Creek Designated Basin. A permit would be available for the larger tract if required. Sincerely, 4D. Simps n, P.E. Assistant State Engineer HDS/KCK:ma cc: Marty Sailus 840991 RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. I475-I3-3- RE-676 . I . NW Corner I N89°46'30 E— 5298.62 I NE Con Sic.13,TIN, I I ROAD 10 _ _ Sec.I3. R64W — - - - — - _� — — — - -` r — 2622.10 -` __ .- FOUND - - 2676.52 `- -` ____ 4392 CAP o—Pin Set I I F.""-Section Comer i f N1I 0 i SCALE: N 1 I I11y,000` . • 3 I w O ` N N N !Ilk' ) I cc a 1 /:6:5"E gyp°� m� TRUEr iw �da�` 1NPOINTOF e9 4645[ °OI N BEGINNING 0 0 , u • N89°46 4S E-2621.36 2662.90 LOT A 2121.36 '� v w 2.296 At. I �Ipaoo _ O r O ° O � N O O D p O O 0 ° Q ti a I CI O r 1 Ii & z W O N o �Q, LOT B Z N - `D 156.655 d I wl N O 2 Acres * 0, 3 N ° N N Iwoo II O il O z QQ opp 1 30' For Roads Cr, SE COr. SW Cot I I FOUND L.S.4392 CAP — I Sec.13. Sec. 13. — —96 — — — — -- .� — E — '—' S89°47'00"W-2620.62 --ROAD 8 2649.31 "` - - I - II i 35382 ci S89° 47'00"W—5269.93 ) �. TRUE I a3 TOLIVESTQC ;.' P.O A. h W t • w 470.00 O - o #�EXISTING O - • , / i N yy� WATER LINES O I~ 4. • r ��— (APPROX. LOCATIONSI N . O l 3i pk3508 I I IL-z� \N„ CD k2 �f__ s po Se.oISTINc LOT A O O WILL 2.296 Ac. ---..\1 G 01 N a g o � m co _ 30'1 470.00 S89°46'45u W --500.00'"I-- c I IRRIG. ii QO DITCH DETAIL it 1 cc SCALE:I" 100` K� ~-�� .1_ OWNER: ♦9 _ vsa * «. q _ .. p "' RICHARD L. HEIN y _ -:y 6386 W.C. ROAD 23 .. ` FT. LUPTON, CO. 80621 •. ,, \ rr. .�-`-_... .-- O r . PREPARED BY: ALPHA ENGINEERING a9'° 617 5TH STREET 0 \ FT. LUPTON, CO. 80621 L0T i ;Z3 4922 . A iL.U'c- SiCe N _ Location Map LOT A: 2.296 / --I' , LOT B: 156.655 Scale:! =2000 TOTAL: 158.951 LOT f B ► -ti40991 DATE: 6 -15-84 1 )/7" . 4,952 \ .•li '9� SHEET I OF 2 e FILE: I3-IN4-01 RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1475-13-3- RE- 676 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: acre arc9-0 //r/gy Part of the West Half (W15) of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 64 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particular- ly described as follows : Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 13 and considering the West line of said Section 13 as bearing S00° 00' 00"W, with all other bear- ings contained herein being relative thereto; thence 500° 00' 00"W along the West line of said Section 13, 2551.76 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N89°46'45"E, 500.00 feet; thence S00° 00' 00"W, 110.04 feet; thence N89° 46 '45"E, 2121.36 feet; thence 500° 00' 58"W, 2620.84 feet to a point on the South line of Section 13; thence S89° 47 ' 00"W along the South line of said Section 13, 2620.62 feet to the Southwest corner of said Section 13 ; thence N00°00'00"E along the West line of said Section 13, 2730.69 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said described tract of land contains 158.951 acres more or less , in- cluding a strip of ground 30 feet in width along the South and West sides for County Road right-of-way purposes and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as recorded by instruments of record or as now existing on said tract of land. LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT A: Part of the West Half (W1) of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 64 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particular- ly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 13 and considering the West line of said Section 13 as bearing S00° 00' 00"W, with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto; thence S0cf oo' 00"W along the West line of said Section 13, 2551.76 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N843 46 '45"E, 500.00 feet; thence SOCf 00 ' 00"W, 200.00 feet ; thence S89°46 ' 45' W, 500.00 feet; thence N00°00' 00"E, 200.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. Said described tract of land contains 2. 296 acres more or less, including a strip of ground 30 feet in width along the West side for County Road right-of-way purposes and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as recorded by instruments of record or as now existing on said tract of land. e...„, SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE: I hereby certify that this plat was prepared under a :, my supervision and that the same is correct to the best M of my knowledge and belief. sir 419 744% Cecil R. Crowe P.E. & L.S. 12330 Property Owner' s Approval: I, the undersigned, being the sole owner in fee of the above described property do hereby subdivide the same as shown on the attached map. *- 1(1 -74 '/22/A'%--4 Ricahrd L. Hein t The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this 17 day of ;fail A.D. , 19 gy. o /41144 My Commission Expires : net-poem aq, 1487 n Yti ` Notary Public: 41. / a.. 8'- ak. Witness my hand & seal. COMMISSIONER'S CERTIFICATE: S The accompanying pl t is accepted and approved for filings,,,r 7 . x itra- Chairman of the Board olifyiCoun C issi era ATTEST: County Clerk iv - ` .„` By Date �'T� Sheet 2 of 840991 Hello