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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 of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 5th day of March, 1980 at the hour of 2 : 00 o' clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing the application of St. Vrain, Ltd. , c/o John Haines and Don VanSelus, Land Con- sulting Company, 8020 Federal Street, Westminster, Colorado 80030, for a Special Use Permit for open cut mine sand and gravel extraction on the following described real estate, to-wit : A tract of land located in Section 9, Town- ship 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 9, Thence along the West line of the Northwest Quarter South 00°12 ' 52 East for a distance of 152. 00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence South 68°27' 52" East for a distance of 709. 32 feet; Thence North 50°34 ' 00" East for a distance of 297. 62 feet; Thence North 30°55' 10" East for a distance of 171. 75 feet to a point lying on the Southerly R.O.W. line of State Highway 119, Thence Easterly along said R.O.W. line North 89°19 ' 43" East for a distance of 215. 41 feet; Thence North 84°42 ' 40" East a distance of 281. 82 feet; Thence North 88°48' 04" East for a distance of 1199. 59 feet to a point on the North/South Centerline of Section 9; Thence leaving said R.O.W. line and along said North/South Centerline South 00°32 ' 56" West for a distance of 1217 . 52 feet; Thence North 89°18 ' 15" East for a distance of 2631. 99 feet to a point lying on the Westerly R.O.W. line of County Road Number 7 ; Thence, South and parallel to the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 and along said R.O.W. line South 00°31' 47" West a distance of 1013. 87 feet; Thence leaving said R.O.W. line South 89°27 ' 04" West a distance of 437. 70 feet; Thence South and parallel to the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 South 00°31 ' 47" West a distance of 284. 77 feet to a point on the East/West Centerline of Section 9; Thence i©ioa 800450 South 00°31 ' 34" West and parallel to the East line of the Southeast Quarter a distance of 728. 64 feet; Thence South 89°28 ' 26" East a distance of 437. 03 feet to a point on the Westerly R.O.W. line of County Road Number 7 ; Thence South 00°31 ' 34" West and parallel to the East line of the Southeast Quarter a distance of 1925. 02 feet to a point on the South line of the Southeast Quarter; Thence South 89°12 ' 54" West along the South line of the Southeast Quarter a distance of 116. 99 feet; Thence North 00°31' 34" East a distance of 375. 00 feet; Thence South 89°12' 54" West a distance of 33. 31 feet; Thence North 02°07 ' 06" West a distance of 3. 30 feet; Thence South 87°38' 40" West a distance of 120. 23 feet; Thence South 89°12 ' 54" West a distance of 71. 42 feet; Thence South 00°31' 34" West a distance of 1. 96 feet; Thence South 87°38 ' 40" West a distance of 35. 31 feet; Thence South 00°06' 06" East a distance of 372. 00 feet to a point on the South line of Section 9; Thence South 89°12' 54" West along the South line of Section 9 a distance of 928. 59 feet; Thence North 00°32 ' 15" East a distance of 2673. 82 feet to a point on the East/West Centerline of Section 9; Thence South 89°49' 23" West along the East/West Centerline of Section 9 a distance of 3971. 29 feet to the West Quarter Corner of Section 9; Thence North 00°12' 52" West along the West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9 a distance of 2387 . 92 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Containing 292. 63 acres more or less . WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the granting of the Special Use Permit for open cut mine sand and gravel extrac- tion on the abovedescribed real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3. 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the petitioner and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for open cut mine sand and gravel extraction on the hereinabove described real estate, con- forms to the purposes of Section 3. 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the application of St. Vrain, Ltd. for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine sand and gravel extraction operation on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted with the operation standards submitted by the Planning Commission with the addi- tion of the following operation standards : 21. Any operation of this gravel pit should not obstruct the passage of the 100-year flood flow to the point that it has any adverse effect on others. No levees and dikes should be allowed without a hydraulic analy- sis. Following completion of mining, all dikes , levees and any remaining stockpiles should be leveled and the terrain returned to normal as much as possible. 22. The Stockpile Areas, as denoted on the Extraction Plan sheet 6 of 7 dated October, 1978 , are acceptable site locations. All stockpiles should be located at least 1000 feet beyond any stream banks with no stockpiles located in the area between St. Vrain and Boulder Creeks . 23. Fuel tanks , septic tanks , and any other hazardous items that might wash away during flooding should be securely anchored and adequately floodproofed to avoid creation of a health hazard. All temporary buildings should be removed. 24. Any water pumped from the site should not cause flooding or create hazards to others. 25. The applicant shall install a 6-foot chain link fence 200 yards on the North and East edge of the property designated "N" on the submitted plans . 26. The applicant shall submit a letter of understanding concerning its responsibility to the maintenance of County Road 7 in its present condition. Said letter to be submitted within thirty days of March 5 , 1980. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated August 7, 1979 be, and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote cn the 5th day of March, A.D. , 1980. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 2lz (Aye) C. W. Kir y, Ch irman e%Litryw,e1. (Aye) eonard L. Roe, Pro-Tem ,r— (Aye) Norman Carlson �AYe) Dun ar >" i 12"�K,"ye) ATTEST: " er' 11.{.14'W‘Stet, a K. Ste nmar Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board $Y La's 22<i K. � �' r G Deputy County erk APP O D AS TO FORM: County Attorney DATE PRESENTED: MARCH 10, 1980 / BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION /' RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date August 7, 1979 Case No. SUP# 397 : 79 : 19 APPLICATION OF St. Vrain, Ltd. c/o John Haines and Don VanSelus, Land Consulting Company ADDRESS 8020 Federal Street, Westminster, Colorado 80030 Moved by Jim Gilbert that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld C�upnety apping Commission that the a�, � - cation for site approval of nGravellFtgcfi;nn - San covg��,�P�ig the following described property in Weld County, Colorad..402w\t: See attachedV\s elY with Development Standards be recommended (favorahlyn ax c) to the Board of CoLnty Commissioners for the following reasons: 1 . The request complies with the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II, Section C (3) which states : "Sand and gravel extraction shall be accommodated in non-irrigated aaricultural areas and encouraged in resource conservation areas as defined by the Weld County Resource Extraction Plan. Requests to conduct open-cut mining operations in such areas will receive favorable consideration only when accompanied by extraction and reclamation plans which meet the standards established by Weld County regulations and which conform with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. " Motion seconded by Bette Kountz Vote: For Passage Don Billings Against Passage Frank Suckla Fred Otis Abstained Bob Ehrlich Jim Gilbert Bette Kountz Chuck Carlson The Chairman declared the Resolu ►o►; passed and ordered mar a certified copy be Forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedi r,gs, CCPI1c'CAIION OF COPY 19 Sbi ley A. b �,i-li - ! .K.7 Secretary of t;,e Ucl d County Planning Commission, do hereby ce fy ,n t above and rorec ;rc Rrsol ution is a true copy of the Resolution of t-;'' r'1 ;r'ning Commission of 'eld County, Color- ado, adopted on August � _1.979 _ it d ;Pco'rded in Bock No. VI of the proceedings of one s °1„nr,i r: `� ' � , P - _8 -- ` j '.f _August- -- 9 19 _79- . 2 - St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 :79 : 19 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 The Colorado Geological Survey gravel resources map of the Longmont quadrangle identifies the gravel deposit as Fl floodplain deposit and as such, it is classified as a resource conservation area. As stated inthe Mineral Resource Plan, this mining project should be encouraged since it lies within a resource conservation area. 2. The proposal is in compliance with Section C. 4 . of the Weld County Mineral Resources Extraction Plan which states : "In all requests for open-cut mining operations, the broad effect of these operations on surface and underground water supplies, and on water distribution and drainage systems shall be taken into account. " It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the applicant, through submitted plans and oral statements, has : a) Taken into account the effects of the proposed operation on surface water supplies and on water distruption and drainage systems, and b) Has shown that any negative impacts on such supplies and/or systems will be mitigated to the extent feasible. With reference to underground water supplies, Colorado Statute places jurisdiction over the matter in the Division of Water Resources, State Engineer ' s Office. It is thus felt that consideration of factors relating to underground water supplies would be inappropriate in the current application. 3. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that this proposed operation is in compliance with the provisions of Sections 3 . 3 (E) (2) and 6. 1 (3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed use will be compatible with the surrounding area, in harmony with the character of the neighborhood and existing agricultural uses, compatible with the future development in the area and will not adversely affect the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. This determination is based upon the following: A. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that open-cut mining operations as outlined and controlled in the Operations Standards will minimize impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the greatest extent possible and provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 : 79 : 19 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 B. The City of Longmont Planning Department has indicated that the City has no objections to the proposed operation providing impacts of fugitive dust at the site and along haulage roads are mitigated. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the proposed Operations Standards address dust control measures and will mitigate potential fugitive dust problems. C. The Longmont Soil Conservation District has no objections to this request, letter dated July 19, 1979. D. The Colorado Division of Wildlife feels that if the area is reclaimed according to the proposed plans, the wildlife potential of the area will be enhanced; letter dated July 2, 1979. E. The Colorado Geological Survey has found no serious geologic problems involved with the proposal, letter dated July 6, 1979. F. The Longmont Fire Protection District has no objections to this request, letter dated July 2, 1979 . The Planning Commission recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1 . The attached Operations Standards (as modified from the proposed Operations Standard outlined in Section 6 . 1 (3) E. regarding open mining) being recommended and approved for this request. 2 . The mining plan map being amended to show the Operations Standards on the plat prior to recording the maps in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder ' s Office. 3 . Prior to the commencement of activities at the site the applicant shall furnish evidence that the owner operator is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000. 00 against liability for any negligent act or omission pursuant to proposed Operation Standard #7. St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 : 79: 19 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 4. The following note be placed on the Special Use Permit plat: Note: The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are therefore under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation Board, however, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Operations Standards. 5. The applicant shall, prior to approval of the Special Use Permit, offer and agree to an acceptable program for construction of accel/decel and left-turn lanes from Highway 119 to Weld County Road 7 in accordance with State of Colorado Department of Highway recommendations. `166 The applicant shall, prior to approval of the Special Use Permit, offer and agree to an acceptable program of road maintenance with the Weld County Board of County Commissioners which will be required to mitigate impacts generated by the gravel mining operation. Prior to submittal of said program the applicant shall submit an engineering analysis to determine the program of road maintenance which will be required. 7 . The applicant shall submit an engineering analysis of the impact to the 100 year floodplain which will be reviewed by the Water Conservation Board for their comments and recommendations. This engineering analysis should identify the following: a. The location of the 100 year Floodway for Boulder and St. Vrain Creeks. b. Mass, description, location and orientation of the proposed stockpiles with respect to the 100 year floodway and floodplain. c. Location, description and elevation of any equipment or structures on the site. d. Proposed measures for mitigating impacts to the flow of the 100 year flood. Conditions for approval of #7 must be submitted prior to advertising for the Board of County Commissioners hearing. 8. The boundary survey being amended to show the 60 foot access strip owned by Temperature Processing Company and the access moved so that it does not cross said 60 foot access prior to the Board of County Commissioners Hearing. St. Vrain, Ltd. Open Cut Mining - Gravel OPERATIONS STANDARDS 1. The uses permitted shall be the extraction of sand and gravel as described in the Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan prepared by John J. Haines, Land Consultant, 1979 . Said document is on file with the Weld County Department of Planning Services . Additionally all uses permitted by right under Section 3. 3B of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. 2. No excavation or processing of sand and gravel shall be permitted nearer than 10 feet to the boundary of adjacent property, easement or irrigation ditch or right-of-way, nor nearer than 125 feet to any existing residence, unless by written agreement the owner or owners of such adjacent property consent to a lesser distance and the Planning Commission approves such lesser distance. The Planning Commission may set a greater distance than mentioned above when, in their opinion, it is justified . 3. All sand and gravel operations shall be conducted during the hours of daylight except in the case of public or private emergency or to make necessary repairs to equipment. This restriction shall not apply to operation of administrative and executive officesc-or- repair facilities located on the property. 4. The Special Use Permit area shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion, fugitive dust and growth of noxious weeds. The site shall be maintained in such a manner as to present a neat and well kept appearance. 5 . Existing trees and ground cover along public road frontage and drainageways shall be preserved, maintained and supplemented if necessary, for the depth of the setback in order to protect against and/or reduce noise, dust and erosion. 6. Where topsoil is removed, sufficient arable soil shall be set aside, for respreading over the excavated area. 7. Insurance - The operator shall furnish evidence he is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000. 00 against liability for any negligent act or omission by the operator from the operation or maintenance of the sand and gravel pit and the extraction and production of sand and gravel and all activities connected with or incidental thereto. 8. Lighting provided for security and night operation on the site shall be designed so that the lighting will not adversely affect surrounding property owners. i 6 L 9 . All phases of the sand and gravel operation shall comply with all applicable County, State and Federal Health Standards and Regulations and other applicable rules and regulations of governmental bodies having jurisdiction on the premises. 10. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit shall be obtained from the Colorado Department of Health for any water discharge into State waters. A 401 Work Certification Permit and a 404 Dredge and Fill Permit shall be obtained from the Colorado Department of Health. 11 . A fugitive dust emission permit shall be applied for and obtained through the Weld County Health Department or from the Colorado Department of Health for dust emissions (mining activities, road construction, parking lot area and rock crushers) . 12 . All phases of the operation must conform to the noise limitations set forth in 25-12-103, CRS, 1973. 13 . The sewage disposal system requires Weld County Health Department approval. If capacity is greater than 2, 000 gallons daily or more than 20 people, approval must be obtained from the Water Quality Control Commission. 14 . All storage, handling, preparation and use of explosives shall comply with all applicable County, State and Federal laws and regulations. 15 . Rock crushers may be allowed as shown on the corrected plans . 16 . All access roads from surface gravel mining operations to public highways, roads, or streets, or to adjoining residential structures, shall be paved or otherwise treated to minimize dust conditions on all parts of such access roads which are located within one-fourth miles of the public highways, road, street, or adjoining residential structure. 17 . Excavation generated traffic of a commercial nature shall be required to utilize the haul road as shown on the Special Use Permit plan. The points of access for the haul roads shall be on Weld County Road 7 along the east line of the Special Use Permit area. Final location and design of said access must be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Engineering Department. . All accesses shall be constructed in accordance with the recommendations and/or requirements of the Weld County Engineering Department. 18 . Accel/decel and left-turn lanes from State Highway 119 to Weld County Road 7 will be constructed by operator in accordance with the State of Colorado Department of Highways recommendations. 19. The applicant shall ensure that the flow capacity of irrigation ditches on the mining area as described in Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan shall not be decreased or prior use diminished due to any modifications made during the relocation of said ditches. C G 20. The Special Use Permit shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Operations Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any- material deviations from the plans and/or Operations Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment to the Special Use Permit by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be permitted. Any other changes from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services . M The Department of Planning Services recommends the inclustion of the following Operations Standards taken from review comments by the Colorado Water Conservation Board following review of the proposed operation by the Colorado Water Conservation Board: /` a. Any operation of this gravel pit should not obstruct the passage of the 100-year flood flow to the point that it has any adverse effect on others. No levees and dikes should be allowed without a hydraulic analy- sis. Following completion of mining, all dikes, levees and any remaining stockpiles should be leveled and the terrain returned to normal as much as possible. Also, a-f-te-r--r-e l-amati on, remain -ope-n spare. (tly b. The Stockpile Areas, as denoted on the Extraction Plan Sheet 6 of 7 dated October, 1978, are acceptable site locations. All stockpiles should be located at least 1000 feet beyond any stream banks with no stockpiles located in the area between St. Vrain and Boulder Creeks. ,,�✓A+ c. Fuel tanks, septic tanks, and any other hazardous items that might wash away during flooding should be securely anchored and adequately floodproofed to avoid creation of a health hazard. All temporary buildings should be securely anchored and adequately floodproofed. Following completion of mining, all temporary buildings should be removed. ,12\d. Any water pumped from the site should not cause flooding I or create hazards to others. rOtIj ' ,rl s O O Comments : To date our office has received one letter of opposition from a surrounding property owner within 500 feet of the property in question. A copy of that letter is provided in the attached packet. At 10 :00 a.m. on August 7, Mr. Jerry Daniels called to say that the surrounding property owners, Arthur Koldeway, Trustee, and Jean Koldeway Selby have withdrawn their objections after reviewing the plans for the gravel operation. a A public hearing was conducted on March 5, 1980 at 2 : 00 P.M. , with the following present: BILL KIRBY CHAIRMAN LEONARD ROE COMMISSIONER NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER LYDIA DUNBAR COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEITHA WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM HONN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated January 28, 1980 and duly published January 31, 1980 and February 21, 1980 in the Platteville Herald a public hearing was held on the request of ST. VRAIN LTD. for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT, OPEN CUT MINE SAND AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION. Tom Honn read the Planning Commission' s favorable recommendation and conditions. Mr. Honn stated that items #5 & 6 in the conditions are addressed briefly in a letter from Mr. Haines dated August 7. Item #7 has been submitted and reviewed by the State. A letter dated January 9, 1980, containing recommendations has been received from the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Condition #8 has been complied with satisfactorily. Mr. Honn continued by reading the 20 operations standards. In accordance with item #7 of the Planning Commission' s conditions the Planning Staff recommends 4 additional operations standards be added based on the review comments of the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Mr. Honn requested the last sentence of operation standard #21 be deleted. It is a specific recommendation from the Water Conservation Board and should not be included in the operation standards. Chairman Kirby noted receipt of correspondence from the Water Users Association of District 6, dated February 27, 1980. said correspondence included an agreement with St. Vrain Ltd. regarding water augmentation and alleviates any further objections to this request on the part of said District #6. Jack Haines, Land Consultant for the applicant was present and spoke on their behalf. Richard Domenico was also present. William Engelhard, adjacent resident and owner of Temperature Processing Co. and his attorney Morton Letufsky were present. They related to the Board their concerns. Said concerns were in the following areas: 1. fencing, 2. levies & dikes or enbankments, 3. 60 ' road ROW owned by Englehard, 4. water augmentation and 5. no plans re: cost of sustaining area as recreation area following reclamation. Tom Honn reminded the Board that any question regarding water augmentation is, by state statute, outside the Boards jurisdiction and could not be addressed by them. The only reclamation condition the County could consider would be if the proposed use, following reclamation, was in harmony with the area. This question must be delt with following completion of the gravel operation. Mr. Haines responded to the oppositions concerns. Discussion continued at length on the various operations standards. CHANGE TAPE #80-18 CONTINUED 0T0Z 2i H'1 8T S LT-08 # sdVL 01-08 # =ma n Na O Aqunoo Agnd4G 6 ,r As L r KOs 2H1L OW xxarrm (INV .�uaml opau (INV xuap ASNnoD U'1 M I 10 �'•�''! T_/ •Nl s u S�1 W WK o B., S 32MOISSINWOO AZNnOo 3o a2ivOs 17-7, '//' '' WUIKHo •ATsnouiTueun paTaaeo 1T pup uoTgoui egg papuooas aoH aauoTssTuiuioO •sAap 0£ uTq;TM paq;Tuigns aq o; aaggaT pTPS •uoT4Tpuoo quasaad S T uT L PPog AgunoO go ODUPua;uTPM 0144 O; A;TTT(ITsuodsaa squPoTTddp age. buTuaaouoo buTpue;saapun go aaggaT P ggTuigns TTTM quPoTTddP aqq Tagg 9Z# pup ,.N„ SP paa.t?u5Tsap Agaadoad aqg go pua .spa abpa ggaou aq; uo spaPA 00Z aouag NUTT uTPgo goo; 9 P TTPgsuT TTTM quaoTTdda eqa- ;Pg.; aq- qS PTnoM gozgM SZ# TeuoTgTppp UP osTL pup paPos uoTgpAaasuop aagPM egg uioag DZ pup £Z 'ZZ ' (aoua;uas ;sww egg buT;PaTap) TZ ao p'o'q'a SP pagsTT spaPpua;s uoT;eaado go uoTgIPPP agq- 1l TM uoTssTumoo buTuuPTd alp Aq paggTmgns spaPpuP;s uoTgPaado aqq. ggTM uoT;oPa;xa TaAPab pup pups auTut ;no uado og; aoJ ..Tuiaad agq. anoaddP o-. uoTgow P appm NaPuruTaIs aauoTssTunuoO The Weld County Pla_____ng Commission held a scht___led meeting on August 7 , 1979 in the Weld County Centennial Center County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado . Roll Call was as follows : Chuck Carlson Present Fred Otis Present Jim Gilbert Present Frank Suckla Present Irma White Present Don Billings Present Bob Ehrlich Present Jerry Kiefer Absent Irma White Absent Also present were: Tom Honn, Zoning Administrator Russ Anson, Assistant County Attorney As a quorum was present, the meeting proceeded as scheduled. Chairman Carlson welcomed two members to the Planning Commission being Don Billings of Platteville who replaced Percy Hiatt and Bob Ehrlich of Milliken who replaced Ben Nix. He then called for a motion to approve the minutes of July 17 , 1979. Jim Gilbert made a motion to approve the minutes as presented. His motion was seconded by Frank Suckla. All present cast a unanimous vote of "aye" to approve them as presented. APPLICANT: Gary Merideth CASE NUMBER: N/A SUBJECT: Amend Sundown Planned Unit Development LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. SW% SW4j Section 3 , T5N, R66W LOCATION: Northeast corner of 59th Avenue and U. S . Highway 34 Business APPEARANCE : Gary Merideth DISCUSSION: Mr. Merideth stated that he desires to change the present use to an athletic club comprised of a raquetball/handball facility of 10 courts and a health club containing an exercise, sauna, steam and whirl- pool area. He stated that the usage will be somewhat less in terms of traffic density because of the use and there will also be fewer employees . There being no questions at this time Tom Honn read the Planning Staff' s recommendation for approval . Chairman Carlson asked if the front half of the property will remain the way it was originally proposed. Mr. Merideth responded that the front half of the property would be vacant land. There are presently no plans for any use of this property at this time. Bob Freemen of Colorado Interstate Gas Company then read a letter . from the Land Department of Colorado Interstate Gas regarding their concern for public safety, health and welfare because CIG owns a 50 foot wide natural gas pipeline right-of-way running north to south through the Planned Unit Development. Within this right-of-way are two high pressure natural gas pipelines . In order to maintain, repair and operate these pipelines they asked that the Planning Couuuission not approve construction of buildings , roadways or paved parking areas on top of these pipelines . Discussion followed. Mr. Merideth stated he was aware of these pipelines and could foresee no problem in the future with it. Planning Commission lutes Page 2 August 7 , 1979 MOTION : Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners based on the Planning Staff ' s recommendation. Motion by Jim Gilbert, seconded by Fred Otis. A vote of "aye" was cast by Don Billings, Bob Ehrlich, Fred Otis , Chuck Carlson, Jim Gilbert, Frank Suckla, and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Weld County Disposal , Inc . CASE NUMBER: SUP-396 : 79 :18 SUBJECT: Amend SUP-319 :76 :24 - Oil Field Fluids Recycling and Disposal Site LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. NW4 NW4, Section 12, T1N, R66W LOCATION: 2 miles east and 2 mile south of Fort Lupton DISCUSSION: Tom Honn stated that the applicant has requested this application be continued to the August 21 , 1979 Planning Commission meeting because the applicant needs to submit additional information to the Colorado Department of Health Water Quality Control Division. The information was requested in an attempt to comply with a Notice of a Violation and Cease and Desist Order issued to the operation on March 20, 1979 by the Colorado Department of Health. The Planning Staff' s recommendation reflected this request for continuation. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend the application be continued to the August 21, 1979 Planning Commission meeting based on the Planning Staff ' s recommendation. Motion by Jim Gilbert, seconded by Bette Kountz. A vote of "aye" was cast by Don Billings , Bob Ehrlich, Fred Otis , Chuck Carlson, Jim Gilbert, Frank Suckla, and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT : St. Vrain, Ltd. CASE NUMBER: SUP-397 : 79 :19 SUBJECT : Open Cut Mining Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W LOCATION : 5 miles south of Mead APPEARANCE: John Haines DISCUSSION: This request for sand and gravel extraction will be on i', property containing 292 acres of which approximately 135 acres will be mined. The end result of the operation will be a private recreatio area. Land use in the area is primarily agricultural with a very small amount of commercial-industrial activity scattered throughout. By use of maps , Mr. Haines was able to show the various stages of reclamationI, etc. He also stated the area is in a floodplain and flood storage area of the creeks . Access to the site will be on County Road 7 which is 4 paved road. Some nesting fowl could be displaced during the operatio , however, the ponds from the operation will provide nesting for waterfowl and more lakes . Truck traffic will be approximately 100 trucks per ay. Some discussion followed. Tom Honn then read the Planning Staff' s recommendation for approval, the Development Standards and the comet ts . Planning Commission 1"' utes Page 3 August 7 , 1979 1 Chairman Carlson then asked if anyone wished to speak favorably or 1 unfavorably regarding the request. At this time Morton Latovsky in representing William Englehart of Temperature Processing Company stated that his client is opposed to the operation for several reasons, these being : dust; increase in insect population; his well water level will be decrease because of evaporative loss in the four ponds that will be created during the operation; who is responsible for ` reclamation; there are too many gravel pit operations in the area , already and that access to the site will go within 70 feet of Mr. Englehart' s property. However, one of the conditions is that it will be limited to 125 feet. He also stated he was unable to find any record of a current trade name affidavit for St. Vrain, Ltd. Mr. Englerart then went into further detail the items expressed by Mr. Latovsky. He especially wanted it made clear that he owns the property between 1 Pits 3 and 4 which is where the access road would go through. Rosie Heaton was opposed to it because she feels there will be a real problem I with hunters and dogs on her property. Trees will also have to be ,I destroyed in the process . W. G. Richards stated he already has a problem with kids swimming in ponds surrounding his property. He was ' concerned about who will be responsible if someone drowns . Russ Anson responded that it depends entirely upon the circumstances . Ward Burrett stated he was opposed because the roads will be deteriorated and thee are already too many gravel pits in the area. Dorothy Larson stated i her property value will be decreased, there will be pollution, and the roads will deteriorate. Some discussion again followed. I MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recouuuend approval with the I Development Standards to the Board of County Couuuissioners based on the Planning Staff' s recommendation. Also with the condition that the boundary survey be amended to show the 60' access strip owned by I Temperature Processing Company and the access moved so that it does not/ cross said 60 foot access prior to the Board of County Commissioners hearing. Motion by Jim Gilbert, seconded by Bette Kountz. A vote of "aye" was cast by Don Billings , Fred Otis , Chuck Carlson, Jim Gilber , ,el and Bette Kountz. A vote of "no" was cast by Frank Suckla and an I abstention vote was cast by Bob Ehrlich. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Richard Lomkin CASE NUMBER: SUP-399 : 79 :21 SUBJECT: Dairy i LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. NW4 NW4f Section 34, T3N, R66W LOCATION: 1 mile south and 22 miles east of Platteville APPEARANCE: Richard Lomkin DISCUSSION: Mr. Lomkin stated he wishes to have a dairy operation consisting of approximately 400 cows . His property contains 20. 9 acres of which 4 to 5 acres will be used for the dairy operation. There being no questions at this time, Tom Honn read the Planning Staff' s recouuuendation for approval, the Development Standards and the comments. Some discussion followed regarding the access . Mr . Ehrlich questioned whether the pen size for each cow was designed according to regulations and adequacy of the facility for waste disposal. Discussion again followed. ' Planning Commission ; utes Page 4 August 7 , 1979 MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recouauend approval with the Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners based on the Planning Staff' s recommendation. Motion by Bette Kountz, seconded by Frank Suckla. A vote of "aye" was cast by Don Billings , Bob Ehrlich, Fred Otis , Chuck Carlson, Jim Gilbert, Frank Suckla and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT : Continental Pipeline Company CASE NUMBER: SUP-410 : 79 :23 SUBJECT : Amend SUP-187 : 73 :2 - Oil Storage Facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. NA; NW4j Section 2, TIN, R67W LOCATION: Southeast of the intersection of County Roads 21 and 14 APPEARANCE : Steven Theede DISCUSSION: Mr. Theede stated they Continental Pipeline Company wants to have a crude oil truck unloading facility and a transfer facility to receive pipeline gathered crude into the facility for subsequent delivery by pipeline to their Fort Lupton station to increase the accuracy of measuring receipting volumes from truck transports . Three conditions on the original Special Use Permit were : 1) There would be no night loading; 2) Visual screening of the area; 3) An asphalt type driveway must be installed for access and egress from the facility. In regard to night loading, Mr. Theede stated that electrical lock-out equipment has been installed on the pump units which cuts power from 8 : 00 p.m. until 6 : 00 a.m. This virtually eliminates night hauling. An aluminum type lattice screening has been installed to screen equipment in the facility. He also stated that an asphalt access has also been installed. A 5, 000 barrel tank is presently at the facility to receive crude oil from the pipeline and to receive crude oil from trucks . They wish to install an additional two 500 barrel tanks to increase efficiency at the facility. Tom Honn then read the Planning Staff ' s recommendation for approval, the Development Standards and the comments . Chairman Carlson then asked if anyone wished to express their opinion favorably or unfavorably regarding the request. At this time Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger expressed their opposition because they feel the facility is not safe if the tanks were to explode as condensate is mixed with the oil and could cause a safety problem. They feel the facility is too close to homes in the area to be safe if there was a fire or explosion. Mr. Gilbert stated that they are in compliance with their permit now and assured them they are concerned too about the safety of people in the area if there was an explosion. Discussion followed. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recouanend approval with the Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners based on the Planning Staff' s recouauendation. Motion by Fred Otis , seconded by Jim Gilbert. A vote of "aye" was cast by Don Billings , Bob Ehrlich, Fred Otis , Chuck Carlson, Jim Gilbert, and Bette Kountz. An abstention vote was cast by Frank Suckla. Motion carried. • Planning Commission Lutes Page 5 August 7 , 1979 • SUBJECT: Application for Site Approval - Sewage Treatment Plant - Erie Water and Sanitation District DISCUSSION: Mr. Honn stated that the Board of County Commissioners recently received a letter and a copy of the application for site approval of a new sewage treatment facility for the Erie Water and Sanitation District. The application is the same application that was attached to the Special Use Permit request approximately one year ago for a sewage treatment facility which was denied by the Board of County Commissioners. The Planning Staff recommends that the Planning Commission authorize the Chairman to sign for disapproval of the request. Discussion followed regarding this request. Although no motion was made for the Chairman to sign for disapproval, the Commission did authorize him to do so. There being no further business , the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, \� Shirley A. Phillips Planning Commission Secretary A public hearing was conducted on March 5, 1980 at 2 : 00 P .M. , with the following present: BILL KIRBY CHAIRMAN LEONARD ROE COMMISSIONER NORMAN CARLSOIQ COMMISSIONER LYDIA DUNBAR COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: • ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, KEITHA WHITE 0 ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, TOM HONN The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated January 28, 1980 and duly published January 31, 1980 and February 21, 1980 in the Platteville Herald a public hearing was held on the request of ST. VRAIN LTD. for a SPECIAL USE PERMIT, OPEN CUT MINE SAND AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION. Tom Honn read the Planning Commission' s favorable recommendation and _x conditions. Mr. Honn stated that items #5 & 6 in the conditions are addressed briefly in a letter from Mr. Haines dated Augustd)---rEem #7 has been submitted and reviewed by the• State. A letter dated January . 9, 1980, containing- recommendations has been received from the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Condition #8 has been complied with satisfactorily. Mr. Honn continued by reading the 20 operations standards. In accordance with item #47 of the Planning Commission' s conditions the Planning Staff recommends 4 additional operations standards be added based ' on the review comments of the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Mr. Honn requested the last sentence of operation standard #21 be deleted. It is a specific recommendation from the Water Conservation Board and should not be included in the operation standards. Chairman Kirby noted receipt of correspondence from the Water Users Association of District 6, dated February 27, 1980. Said correspondence included an agreement with St. Vrain Ltd. regarding water augmentation and alleviates any further objections to this request on the part of said District #6. Jack Haines, Land Consultant for the applicant was present and spoke on their behalf. Richard Domenico was also present. William Engelhard, adjacent resident and owner of Temperature Processing Co. and his attorney Morton Letufsky were present. They related to the N -_ - _ Board their concerns. Said concerns were in the following areas: t, • 1. fencing, 2. 'levies & dikes or enbankments, 3. 60 ' road ROW dwned _ Englehard, 4. water auymentation and 5. no plans re: cost of sustaining'.. area as recreation area following reclamation. - Tom Honn reminded the Board that any question regarding water augmentation is, by state statute, outside the Boards jurisdiction and could not be addressed by them. The only reclamation condition the County 'could consider would be if the proposed use, following reclamation, was in harmony with the area. This question must be delt with following 'completion of the gravel operation. Mr. Haines responded to the oppositions concerns. ' Discussion continued at length. on the various operations standards. CHANGE TAPE #80-18 CONTINUED Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the permit for the open cut mine sand and gravel extraction with the operation standards submitted by the Planning Commission with the addition of operation standards listed as a,b, c, d or 21 (deleating the last sentence) , 22, 23 and 24 from the Water Conservation Board and also an additional #25 which would state that the applicant will install a 6 foot chain link fence 200 yards on the north edge east end of the property designated as "N" and #26 that the applicant will submitt a letter of understanding concerning the applicants responsibility to the maintenance of County Road 7 in its present condition. Said letter to be submitted within 30 days. Commissioner Roe seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 4•17/: CHAIRMA. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: II ifl:c.u4.1 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND—CLERK TO THE BOA i (.:3Y. / eputy County C k DOCKET # 80-10 TAPE # 80-17 & 18 LHR 2010 Date: August 7, 1979 CASE NUMBER: SUP-397 :79 : 19 NAME: St. Vrain, Ltd. REQUEST: Open Cut Mining Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W LOCATION: 5 miles south of Mead at the intersection of Weld County Road 7 and State Highway 119 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE approved FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1 . The request complies with the Weld County Extraction plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II, Section C (3) which states : "Sand and gravel extraction shall be accommodated in non-irrigated agricultural areas and encouraged in resource conservation areas as defined by the Weld County Resource Extraction Plan. Requests to conduct open-cut mining operations in such areas will receive favorable consideration only when accompanied by extraction and reclamation plans which meet the standards established by Weld County regulations and which conform with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. " The Colorado Geological Survey gravel resources map of the Greeley quadrangle identifies the gravel deposit as Fl floodplain deposit and as such, it is classified as a resource conservation area. As stated in the Mineral Resource Plan, this mining project should be encouraged since it lies within a resource conservation area. It is the opinion of the Departrrent of Planning Services staff that this proposed operation is in compliance with the provisions of Sections 3 . 3 (E (2) and 6 . 1 (3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed use will be compatible with the surrounding area, in harmony with the character of the neighborhood and existing agricultural uses, compatible with the future development in the area and will not adversely affect the health, safety and welfare of the inharitants of the area and the county. A. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that open-cut mining operations as outlined and controlled in the Operation Standards will minimize impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the greatest extent St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 :79 : 19 PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 possible and provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. 3. The proposal is in compliance with Section C. 4. of the Weld County Mineral Resources Extraction Plan which states : "In all requests for open-cut mining operations, the broad effect of these operations on surface and underground water supplies, and on water distribution and drainage systems shall be taken into account. " It is the opinion of the Staff that the applicant, through submitted plans and oral statements, has : a) Taken into account the effects of the proposed operation on surface water supplies and on water distruption and drainage systems, and b) Has shown that any negative impacts on such supplies and/or systems will be mitigated to the extent feasible. With reference to underground water supplies, Colorado Statute places jurisdiction over the matter in the Division of Water Resources, State Engineer' s Office. It is thus felt that consideration of factors relating to underground water supplies would be inappropriate in the current application. 4. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that this proposed operation is in compliance with the provisions of Sections 3. 3 (E) (2) and 6. 1 (3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed use will be compatible with the surrounding area, in harmony with the character of the neighborhood and existing agricultural uses , compatible with the future development in the area and will not adversely affect the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. This determination is based upon the following: A. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that open-cut mining operations as outlined and controlled in the Operations Standards will minimize impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the greatest extent possible and provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. B. The City of Longmont Planning Department 1,as indicated that the City has no objections to the proposed operation providing impacts of fugitive dust at the site and along haulage roads are mitigated. St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 :79 : 19 PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 It is the opinion of the Department,of Planning Services staff that the proposed development' standards address dust control measures and will mitigate potential fugitive dust problems. C. The Longmont Soil Conservation District has no objections to this request, letter dated July 19, 1979 . D. The Colorado Division of Wildlife feels that if the area is reclaimed according to the proposed plans, the wildlife potential of the area will be enhanced; letter dated July 2, 1979. E. The Colorado Geological Survey has found no serious geologic problems involved with the proposal, letter dated July 6, 1979. F. The Longmont Fire Protection District has no objections to this request, letter dated July 2, 1979 . The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Operations Standards (as modified from the proposed Operations Standard outlined in Section 6. 1 (3) F. regarding open mining) being recommended and approved for this request. 2 . The mining plan map being amended to show the Operations Standards on the plat prior to recording the maps in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder ' s Office. 3 . Prior to the commencement of activities at the site the applicant shall furnish evidence that the owner operator is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000. 00 against liability for any negligent act or omission pursuant to proposed Operation Standard *3 . 4. The following note be placed onthe Special Use Permit plat: Note: The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are therefore under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation Board , however, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Operations Standards. St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 :79 : 19 PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION August 7, 1979 5. The applicant shall, prior to approval of the Special Use Permit, offer and agree to an acceptable program for construction of accel/decel and left-turn lanes from Highway 119 to Weld County Road 7 in accordance with State of Colorado Department of Highways recommendations. 6 . The applicant shall, prior to approval of the Special Use Permit, offer and agree to an acceptable program of road maintenance with the Weld County Board of County Commissioners which will be required to mitigate impacts generated by the gravel mining operation. Prior to submittal of said program the applicant shall submit an engineering analysis to determine the program of road maintenance which will be required. 7. The applicant shall submit an engineering analysis of the impact to the 100 year floodplain which will be reviewed by the Water Conservation Board for their comments and recommendations . This engineering analysis should identify the following: a. The location of the 100 year Floodway for Boulder and St. Vrain Creeks. b. Mass, description, location and orientation of the proposed stockpiles with respect to the 100 year floodway and floodplain. c. Location, description and elevation of any equipment or structures on the site. d. Proposed measures for mitigating impacts to the flow of the 100 year flood. Conditions for approval of #7 must be submitted prior to advertising for the Board of County Commissioners hearing. St. Vrain, Ltd. Open Cut Mining - Gravel OPERATIONS STANDARDS 1 . The uses permitted shall be the extraction of sand and gravel as described in the Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan prepared by John J. Haines, Land Consultant, 1979 . Said document is on file with the Weld County Department of Planning Services . Additionally all uses permitted by right under Section 3. 3B of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. 2. No excavation or processing of sand and gravel shall be permitted nearer than 10 feet to the boundary of adjacent property, easement or irrigation ditch or right-of-way, nor nearer than 125 feet to any existing residence, unless by written agreement to the owner or owners of such adjacent property consent to a lesser distance and the Planning Commission approves such lesser distance. The Planning Commission may set a greater distance than mentioned above when, in their opinion, it is justified . 3. All sand and gravel operations shall be conducted during the hours of daylight except in the case of public or private emergency or to make necessary repairs to equipment. This restriction shall not apply to operation of administrative and executive offices-or repair facilities located on the property. 4. The Special Use Permit area shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion, fugitive dust and growth of noxious weeds. The site shall be maintained in such a manner as to present a neat and well kept appearance. 5 . Existing trees and ground cover along public road frontage and drainageways shall be preserved, maintained and supplemented if necessary, for the depth of the setback in order to protect against and/or reduce noise, dust and erosion. 6. Where topsoil is removed, sufficient arable soil shall be set aside, for respreading over the excavated area. 7. Insurance - The operator shall furnish evidence he is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000. 00 against liability for any negligent act or omission by the operator from the operation or maintenance of the sand and gravel pit and the extraction and production of sand and gravel and all activities connected with or incidental thereto. 8. Lighting provided for security and night operation on the site shall be designed so that the lighting will not adversely affect surrounding property owners. 9. All phases of the sand and gravel operation shall comply with all applicable County, State and Federal Health Standards and Regulations and other applicable rules and regulations of governmental bodies having jurisdiction on the premises. 10. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit shall be obtained from the Colorado Department of Health for any water discharge into State waters. A 401 Work Certification Permit and a 404 Dredge and Fill Permit shall be obtained from the Colorado Department of Health. 11 . A fugitive dust emission permit shall be applied for and obtained through the Weld County Health Department or from the Colorado Department of Health for dust emissions (mining activities, road construction, parking lot area and rock crushers) . 12 . All phases of the operation must conform to the noise limitations set forth in 25-12-103, CRS, 1973 . 13 . The sewage disposal system requires Weld County Health Department approval. If capacity is greater than 2, 000 gallons daily or more than 20 people, approval must be obtained from the Water Quality Control Commission. 14. All storage, handling, preparation and use of explosives shall comply with all applicable County, State and Federal laws and regulations. 15. Rock crushers may be allowed as shown on the corrected plans. 16 . All access roads from surface °ravel mining operations to public highways, roads, or streets, or to adjoining residential structures, shall be paved or otherwise treated to minimize dust conditions on all parts of such access roads which are located within one-fourth miles of the public highways, road, street, or adjoining residential structure. 17 . Excavation generated traffic of a commercial nature shall be required to utilize the haul road as shown on the Special Use Permit plan. The points of access for the haul roads shall be on Weld County Road 7 along the east line of the Special Use Permit area. Final location and design of said access must be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Engineering Department. All accesses shall be constructed in accordance with the recommendations and/or requirements of the Weld County Engineering Department. 18 . Accel/decel and left-turn lanes from State Highway 119 to Weld County Road 7 will be constructed by operator in accordance with the State of Colorado Department of Highways recommendations. 19. The applicant shall ensure that the flow capacity of irrigation ditches on the mining area as described in Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan shall not be decreased or prior use diminished due to any modifications made during the relocation of said ditches. I 20. The Special Use Permit shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Operations Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Operations Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment to the Special Use Permit by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be permitted. Any other chances from the plans and/or Operations Standards shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services . Comments : To date our office has received one letter of opposition from a surrounding property owner within 500 feet of the property in question. A copy of that letter is provided in the attached packet. At 10 : 00 a.m. on August 7, Mr. Jerry Daniels called to say that the surrounding property owners, Arthur Koldeway, Trustee, and Jean Koldeway Selby have withdrawn their objections after reviewing the plans for the gravel operation. S. • O. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 niliDa COLORADO March 3, 1980 Mr. John Haines John Haines Land Consulting 8020 Federal Westminster, Colorado 80030 RE: Special Use Permit #397 - St. Vrain, Ltd. Open Cut Mining Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction - Pt. NE4, Section T2N, R68W Dear Mr. Haines : As you are aware, recently I received complaints that excavation of sand and gravel was taking place on the aforementioned parcel of land prior to the Special Use Permit being granted. The letter from Richard Dominico dated February 8, 1980 setting forth an explanation of the activity on said property, as well as my property inspection, revealed that the excavation has not continued and that I can be assured that it will not continue until all the proper permits have been obtained. Therefore, at the present time, no violation exists. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation, and if there are further questions, please do not hesitate to call upon me for assistance. Very truly yours , 1 Cathy . Carter Zoning Inspector CEC:sap IP 410 February 8, 1980 Ms. Vicki Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator Weld County Planning Department 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Traxler: Per your request through your conversation with Jack Haines, I am writing this letter regarding the activities that have been taking place on our proposed gravel mining area at the confluence of the St. Vrain and the South Boulder Creek. We have been in discussions with Western Paving regarding the mining of this property at such time as permits to mine have been granted. Western Paving has asked and we have granted them the right to enter the property and dig test holes in order to determine the ;amount of gravel that is available on the property. This in no way should be construed as gravel mining nor has any attempt been made to mine gravel prior to our receiving the proper permits from both the county and the state. We anticipate no further testing on this property to be needed until the permits have been issued from both the county and the state. We hope this clarifies any mis- understanding that may have arisen in the neighborhood about any mining activity being undertaken on this property prior to proper permits and bonds and filing information being approved. I hope this answers any questions you may have and if we can be of any further assistance to you with any other information you may require or questions you may have, please feel free to contact us regarding these matters. ,, dt#1 , _e_0 nD Pee , ,_ i i chard Domenico �'ald�1 v � St. Vrain Ltd. © ,'047,n�n�„4 Suite 151, Regency Bldg. en n,;sy;oo Denver, Colorado �� 4, ' 92 bZ�2Li' JOHN J. HAINES LAND CONSULTANT October 29, 1979 Vicki Traxler Assistant Zoning Asministrator Weld County Planning Department 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Vick; : Please keep our application on St. Vrain active as we have addressed most of your concerns as stated in your letter. However, on the water item we have reta'ned Rocky Mountain Consultants of Longmont and should be receiving their report soon. ' We will submit this as soon as possible. • John J. Haines JJH:lw • COS 8020 FEDERAL • WESTMINSTER,COLORADO 80030 • 1303)428 3258 JOHN J. WINES LAND CONSULTANT August 3 , 1979 ' c e v Vicki Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator ; w Weld County Planning Dept . `�� �'` ,1;) 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO £30631 Dear Ms . Traxler : We are in receipt of the comments from both the State Highway Department and your own Road and Bridge Department at Weld County, and concur with their recommendations . We feel at such time as our gravel operation becomes an active producing pit we would be most happy to work with the State Highway Department in increasing the acceleration and deceleration ramps at the highway and , per the suggestion of Drew Schecpinga , we would be agreeable to work with his department in the rebuilding or refortification of the existing paved county road that would be affected by our gravel operation . In discussing this with Mr . Schecpinga we verbally discussed the procedures that had been used in the past in this type of negotiation , that was to determine the amount and the weight of the truck traffic that would be hauled over the county road . We indicated that our trucks would be approxi - mately 44 ,700 pounds which is the allowable interstate loading . le suggested at such time as we are preparing to begin mini ig , that we test and evaluate the road by the use of an independent testing laboratory or by Weld County to determine -chat , if any, repairs should be Made and at that time enter into an agreement with Weld County to effect these required repairs . It is our intent , and has been from the beginning of this project , to work closely with the local governments and the affected surrounding property owners , and to cooperate in any way that we possibly can . Since4ely, , vie. `—,4 ✓+ John Haines John N'aines Land Consulting JH : 1h 8070 :DERAL • 0/E-SFIINSTER,COLORADO 80030 • (303)478-3758 K O 0 1 JOHN J. HP INES LAND CONSULFANT .\-)" June 27, 1979 ) `/ • II { Department of Planning Services Vickie Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Vicki, Enclosed please find the power of attorney authorizing John J. Haines as agent for the St. Vrain Ltd. Sand & Gravel application with Weld County. If you have any questions concerning this matter feel free to call Jack or me. Very Truly Yours, 7 F Ifty ! V Don Van Selus Planner Enclosure DVS/gmm 8070 FFDI RAL • llt STUNS TER,COLORADO 80030 • ,303) 428 3758 r DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT.404 915 10TH STREET ((+�� GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 111 COLORADO June 19, 1979 Mr. John Haines Mr. Don VanSelus Land Consulting Company 8020 Federal Street Westminster, Colorado 80030 RE: Request for a Special Use Permit for an Open Cut Mine Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction on a parcel of land described as Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W of the 6th p.m. , Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Haines and Mr. VanSelus : Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for Tuesday, August 7, < 1979 at 1 : 30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commiss- ioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to make your presentation on your request and be available to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. Enclosed is a copy of our standard Power of Attorney form for zoning requests. Our office requests Mr. Haines obtain proper authoriziation of his "agent" status either by submitting a letter from St. Vrain, Ltd. or completing the enclosed form. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact our office. Respectfully, LICIZt_ 104 Vickie Traxler • Assistant Zoning Administrator VT:sap Enclosure _..ter ` IP ill DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (3031 356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 yruiri it: J . COLORADO June 8 , 1979 Mr. John Haines Mr. Ron VanSelus Land Consulting 8020 Federal Westminster, CO 80030 RE: Request for a Special Use Permit for an Open Cut Mine Permit on a parcel of land described as Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W of the 6th P. M. , Weld County, Colorado „l Dear Mr. Haines and Mr. VanSelus : t 6.. As per our telephone conversation on June 7, 1979, your application and related materials for the request described above are incompletei at this time. The Department of Planning Services Staff requests ea you submit the following items : 1. Information regarding maximum and minimum traffic volumes, both employee traffic and actual operations generated traffic (i. e. , gravel-carrying trucks) . 2. Weld County Zoning Districts within 1/2 mile of the site (other than the Agricultural Zone District) should be shown on Map #1, the Vicinity Map. 3 . Nine (9) additional copies of map sets should be submitted to this office. The map sets need only contain map numbers 1, 3 , 4, 5, 6, and 7 . Two copies of Map #2 should be submitted separate- ly. If convenient for your office, please do not staple map sets as our office must fold the maps in order to send them through the mail. 4. Fifteen (15) additional copies of the "Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan" Report for the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners . 1 Mr. John Haines Mr. Ron VanSelus Page 2 June 8 , 1979 5. The following fees in separate checks made payable to the Depart- ment of Planning Services : A. Recording Fee - $10. 00 (we will record only Map #6) B. Application Fee - 292. 63 acres (approximately 293 acres) 293 Acres 5 acres X $125. 00 = $ 125. 00 2$$ acres X $5. 00 per acre = 1 ,440. 00 $1, 565. 00 Enclosed please find copies of the zone district maps. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact our office. Respectfully, Vickie Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator csd FIELD CHCK FILING NUMBER : $Q? , DATE OF INSPECTION: JUN 2 6 1979 NAME: ir, V rc1h L- '6/ ---REQUEST: oecCoQ,,, UAL 'Tel,1r tAjt.e. " eirflPiN4k0 LEGAL DESCRIPT ON: 1:4 . ems.., 9 rwirt`t ) j It Lot v./ LAND USE: N N ' 11—kA\3rW r A 1 / 4"al "I E t% / w N riG A1 \-\Arc% \ f‘..0y.crijr Wmutot,,vp ZONING: NPitty‘ctA\ -L.14y' _- LOCATION: ` l �,� �s �as� E i ,t* I% 1 IV iss 4c ‘ CM IrUort$,. -r.V 1A‘ COMMENTS: tAS S MAC \ , two I rn - rerraho edtiNkry6 -e-(2___, Av) s•I 14.- . s 4., . Vre.....%, 1 - %t:4%.% 1 Live c v 45 Vs v w o s . Co , . „, ,‘,..• i 'i S friav40 6,, CLA4 6.0“..0 , ma 30 y s L\ (A4 .C., 1ekr I"' 7€1,74"1 1 rea'ic�a. .�.. s \ 0rd& c1 Cl Za 1 411 , Se‘,,LkV1 • 1) k i ves _ AA.L O Vv)1\ le. SOS C2 � ‘a1 . \itAr ?ter?"‘.\\' . BY: 0,,..., 14?„0 Q-Adj,141.0. 1 dt NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified . All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners , located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 80-10 St. Vrain, Ltd. c/o John Haines and Don VanSelus, Land Consulting Company 8020 Federal Street DATE: March 5, 1980 Westminster, Colorado 80030 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Special Use Permit - Open cut mining permit - sand and gravel extraction LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in section 9 , T2N, R68W, 6th P .M. , Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the NW corner of said section 9, thence along the west line of the NW4 S00°12 ' 52"E for a distance of 152 . 00 ' to the true point of beginning; thence S68°27' 52"E for a distance of 709 . 32 ' ; • thence N50°34 ' 00"E for a distance of 297. 62 ' ; thence N30°55 ' 10"E for a distance of 171. 75 ' to a point lying on the southerly R.O.W. line of State Highway 119, thence easterly along said R.O.W. line N89°19 ' 43"E for a distance of 215. 41' ; thence N84°42 ' 40"E a distance of 281. 82' ; thence 1188°48 ' 04"E for a distance of 1199 . 59 ' to a point on the N/S centerline of section 9 ' ; thence leaving said R.O.W. line and along said N/S centerline S00°32 ' 56"W for a distance of 1217. 52 ' ; thence N89°18 ' 15"E for a distance of 2631. 99 ' to a point lying on the westerly R.O.W. line of County Road number 7; thence, south and parallel to the east line of the NE4 of section 9 and along said R.O.W. line S00°31' 47"W a distance of 1013. 87 ' ; thence leaving said R.O.W. line S89°27 ' 04"W a distance of 437. 70 ' ; thence south and parallel to the east line of the NE4 of section 9 S00°31' 47"W a distance of 284. 77 ' to a point on the E/W centerline of section 9; thence S00°31 ' 34"W and parallel to the east line of the SE4 a distance of 728. 64 ' ; thence S89°28 ' 26"E a distance of 4.37. 03 ' to a point on the westerly R.O.W. line of the County Road number 7; thence S00°31' 34"W and parallel to the east line of the SE4 a distance of 1925. 02 ' to a point on the south line of the SE4; thence S 89°12 ' 54"W along the south line of the SE4 a distance of 116. 99 ' ; thence N 00°31 ' 34"E a distance of 375. 00 ' ; thence S89° 12 ' 54"W a distance of 33. 31 ' ; thence 1402°07 ' 06"W a distance of 3. 30 ' ; thence S87°38' 40"W a distance of 120. 23 ' ; thence S89°12 ' 54"W a distance of 71. 42 ' ; thence S00°31' 34"W a distance of 1. 96 ' ; thence S87°38 ' 40"W a distance of 35. 31' ; thence S00°06 ' 06"E a distance of 372. 00 ' to a point on the south line of Section 9; thence S89°12 ' 54"W along the south line of Section 9 a distance of 928. 59 ' ; thence N00°32 ' 15"E a distance of 2673. 82 ' to a point on the E/W centerline of Section 9; thence S89°49 ' 23"W along the E/W centerline of Section 9 a distance of 3971. 29 ' to the W4 corner of Section 9; thence N00°12 ' 52"W along the west line of the NW4 of Section 9 a distance of 2387. 92 ' to the true point of beginning. Containing 292. 63 acres more or less. I THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD HY: KEITHA WHITE, DEPUTY DATED: January 28, 1980 PUBLISH: January 31, 1980 and February 21, 1980 in the Platteville Herald Page 2 Docket 80-10 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL State of Colorado ) County of Boulder ) ss NOTICE Thomas W. Reeves Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State do of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution,a public hearing will be held solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES-CALL is a in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Col daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in orado,Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street,Greeley,Colorado,at the the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, time specified All persons in any man ner interested in the Special Use Permit and which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder are requested to attend and may be heard and Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County and uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months Planning Commission may be examined , in the office of the Clerk to the Board of next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice County Commissioners, located in the I Weld County Centennial Center,915 10th of advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the Street,Third Floor,Greeley,Colorado DOCKET NO 8010 United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions APPLICANT St Vrain,Ltd of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and c/o John Haines and Don VanSelus, Land Consulting Company that said newspaper is a daily newspaper dulqualified for publishing 8020 Federal Street duly Westminster,Colorado 80030 legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws D ME 22 00 PhM 1980 of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said cut REQUEST g Special sand Ua Permit dg -Open cut mining permit - and gravel ex newspaper, in which said notice or advertisement was traction published, LEGAL DESCRIPTION were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the subscribers A tract of land located in section 9, T2N,R68W,6th P M,Weld County, of said newspaper, according to the accustomed mode of business Colorado, more particularly described as follows Beginning at in this office. the NW corner of said section 9, thence along the west line of the That the annexed legal notice or advertisement waspublished NWN SOO degrees 12'52"E for a g distance of 152 00'to the true point of beginning, thence $68 degrees in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper once 3 ence for a degdistrees 4.e Of 709 f r32', thence N50 degrees 34'00"E for a distance of 297 62', thence N30 degrees 55'10"E for a distance of 17175' to a point lying on the Xa1��CXiXXs�iXcfrXX�(a2iX for the period of southerly R O W line of State Highway 119,thence easterly along said R O W line N89 degrees 19'43"E for a distance of 21541', consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice thence N84 degrees 42'40"E a , distance of 281 82', thence N88 degrees 48'04"E for a distance of Februar 19 1199 59' to a point on the N/S centerline of section 9',thence leav- was in the issue of said newspaper dated ing said R O W line and along said N/S centerline SOO degrees 32'56"W for a distance of 1217 52',thence N89 19 80 , and that the last publication of said notice was in degrees 18.15"E for a distance of 2631 99' to a point lying on the westerly R OW line of County Road number 7,thence,south and parallel ' the issue of said newspaper dated February 19 19 80 to the east line of the NE'G of section 9 and along said R O W line SOO •degrees 31'47"W a distance of 101387',thence leaving said R O W 19th line 589 degrees 27'04"W a distance In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this of 437 70',thence south and parallel to the east line of the NEV of section of day of February 19 80 9 SOO 7'degrees 3 point a distance heEW 7 28477' to a point on the E/W centerline of section 9, thence SOO degrees 31'34"W and parallel to the I�1J east line of the SE'S a distance of 728 64',thence S89 degrees 28'26"E distance of 437 03'to a point on the westerly R O W line of the County Business Manager Road number 7,thence S00 degrees 31'34"W and parallel to the east line- of the SEI/4 a distance of 1925 02'to a 19th point on the south line of the SEVa, Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of thence S 89 degrees 12'54"W along the south line of the SE'/a a distance of 116 99', thence NOO degrees February 19 80 31'34"E a distance of 375 00',thence 589 degrees 12'54"W a distance of 33 31',thence NO2 degrees 07'06"W a distance of 3 30',thence S87 degrees / �����j 38'40"W a distance of 120 23',thence My Commission Expires 589 degrees 12'5CW a distance of r ' 71 42',thence SOO degreesi31'34"W a distance of 1 96',thence 587 degrees 38'40"W a distance of 35 31',thence SOO degrees 06'06"E a distance of 372 00'to a point on the south line of Nottly Public Section 9, thence S89 degrees 12'54"W along the south line of Sec ton 9 a distance of 928 59', thence 7Q NW degrees 32'15'E a distance of FEE $ 532..7.8 2673 82' to a point on the E/W centerline of Section 9, thence S89 degrees 49'23"W along the E/W centerline of Section 9 a distance of 3971 29'to the Wi/a corner of Section 9,thence NO0 degrees 12'52"W along the west line of the NWVS of Section 9 a distance of 2387 92'to the true point of beginning Containing 292 63 acres more or less THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY KEITHA WHITE,DEPUTY DATED January 28,1980 Published in the Longmont Daily Times Call,Longmont,Colo,Feb 19,1980 1-1300-02 , II O I: i, a U a U I, I a b w W o'cl , li a4 H , o E Q' Z a I; A 1I w Ii MOMOMMOMP .1J .L i I i - I I L 1 FLOW SHEET APPLICANT: St". v .0M\ LAS. CASE # ' 54'1,1 -- — REQUEST: 0-1 (wt / /•4Q. ��Yt, + '�taf �G�d c� ••^.� eY ia., ---- LEGAL: P-- . S e.ck-iOn 1 + 'T2. N , 14:,h w LOCATION: 5 YN.l e...,.$ S,,,,u,..\-ln e,c "Na.GJA — i DATE I BY Application Received 6-4- 79 Or. Application Fee - Receipt # /OSS 3 3- 1 -79 O Recording Fee •1 0.0C), 7 6-/P- 75 ur Application Complete (0-18`—?g IIr P.C. Hearing Date: 'Qk -k 7 , 1 01"'lq rD -fit---1`, 'OX' 41 Letter to Applicant Drafted - 4 A k is -19 Ur • Referrals Listed - - b- j - 1 J.T. Field Check by D.P.S. Staff 4 'Z4r-19 004---- File Assembled .\*-\ \ % Referrals Mailed \' '-\ \ ‘. Chaindexed %\\ �` \ • Notification of Applicant , �`���� %. R -Surrounding Property Owners Researched c.\; c\A-7c Cb Airphoto/Vicinity Map ,Preapred (O\ Q'tiq )(-_.D Property Owners Notified by : , u,1 � al ( q7g 'A AT-\ �� Agendas Mailed by: 1-u,1 3 , 1 Q b- 3p=--1 • s . k. Q Legal Approved by County Attorney , b - . - 1sZ\ b. Referrals - Complete , % - 3-$Q VT' Preliminary D.P.S. Staff Comments g"3- 4 i Staff Conference 8 • 3-100 'IT , D.P.S. Comments g'3 P.C. Hearing Action: � , C. N � -C P.C. Resolution \-\� ' , Q ; Case Sent to Clerk to Board 1 — « -$.O 01- C.C. Hearing 3- S-Vp Action : 51Qa -% -% '_ . C.C. Resolution Received \% -%' ) History Card Complete -\\ s > V)- C.C. Resolution Sent to Drafting q\-0)80 a Drafted on Mylar .; - ] . )L3 - 11Gz 1 `5, 't \J[LP(} 0 NI- VI) Document Sent to Clerk and Recorder ‘Pi (o V'( P.C. Minutes ,\ -\c-' C • . . • I ' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SPECIAL USE APPLICATION For OPEN CUT MINE PERMIT (gravel pits, etc. ) Weld County Planning Commission 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, CO For ZONING DEPARTMENT Use Only Case Number: Su () * 3q-t Applicant: S'1"'. \'fpS,n LAC 1 . PC Hearing Date: fku,ssus} 1, 1119 CC Hearing Date: Section: , Township: North, Range: 4Dis West Zoning District: Acreage Involved: 'L'12.,1O' Permit Fee: JtLS4S . Qo Receipt Number: I0511-2; - Legal Description Approved By , Weld County Attorney Site Entrance/Exit Points and Off-Site Transportation Routes Approved By , Weld County Engineer Recommended Road/Bridge Fee: /Not Required Refer To: 1 ) Date: 2) Date: 3) Date: 4) Date: 5) Date: Application Reviewed By Weld County Zoning Department 1 fo Be Completed By APPLICANT In Accordance With Procedural Guide Require- ments : 1 . I (we) , the undersignec, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerring a proposed Open Cut 6%.1Mit (gravel , coal , borrow pit, etc. ) mining operation for the folldwing described unincor- porated area of Weld County: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • 7/ 4170-1Y0a2-IT TOTAL ACREAGE: ,()747 2. Surface owner(s) of area of land described Name: MA/D41\11,12.f' Address: f Phone: .41005 Name: `" Address: Phone: 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights to substance to be mined Name: "' 1' vicAlm Address : Phone: Name: Address: Phone: 4. Source of applicants Legal Right to enter and to mine on the land de- scribed: 1 . ( fi (Attach Certified py of any Document noted to the Back of This Form) 5. Address of applicant and general office Applicants address: q041\1 NEV907,01\1,'x' Phone: Q •??? 3 General Office address: t Wif(11\41Ngrrz CO Phone: f`"'� OXPD 6. Identify any prior permits for open cut mining held by applicant or affiliated person: 7. Description of Operation a. Types and number of opera ing and processing equipment to be employed: 1- 2- b. Maximum number of employees : , and number of shifts: c. Number of stages to be worked: .4 , and periods of time each is to be worked: '/l) IvhttIPV g d. Thickness of mineral deposit:deposit: 100firreet, and thickness of the over- burden: e. This will be a wet/ pit operation f. Site entrance/exit points and county roads and bridges to be utilized between site and delivery point(s) (must be coordinated with County Engineer): 4 0 l( - 7 c� , '6 . 8. Description of Rehabilitation a. Proposed rehabilitation land use(s) : b. Source of technical advice for reclamation: OG. . c. Explanation of Reclamation Process: I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all state- ments, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this applica- tion are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF hl S / STATE OF 'O f rct (O /, Signa ure: wne /Rutfz e'A9 Subscribed and sworn to before me this y f 19 All (A) 014 NOTARY UBLIC SEAL My Commission expires aii,tP . 1 - ( ��� POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, Richard Domenico (St. Vrain Ltd, a joint (name), the undersigned, of Suite 151, Regency Inn, venture). W. 31st Avenue, Denver _(address) , County of Denver , State of Colorado , here- by constitute, make and appoint John J. Haines (name) , of 8020 Federal Boulevard Westminster (address) , County of Adams State of Colorado my true and lawful attorney- in-fact, for the following purpose: To represent me in the matter of the foregoing attached application for a _ Open Cut Mine Permit (variance, recorded exemption, etc. ) , in regard to and only in regard to the g particular property described in said ap- plication, before the Board of County Commissioners (Board of County Commissioners, Board of Adjustment, etc. ) and to present evidence on my behalf before said Board. • Subscribed and sworn to before me this ca/ day of , 197?. Notary Public My commission expires : EY CnmmiCS;ar TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC As previously mentioned on page 19 of the St. Vrain LTD Sand and Gravel report,traffic generated with respect to this project will utilize County Road No. 7. With a total maximum employees of 201is anticipated that employee traffic will not exceed 30 vehicle trips per day. Our experience with similar applications indicates that at least 25% of the employee trips will be reduced by car pooling. Often times this figure reaches as high as 50%. Total maximum truck trips is anticipated to be 10 vehicle trips per day. This figure takes into consideration the possibilities of pit run vehicles. It should be noted that during the initial stage of the operation, few vehicle trips will be generated by the operation. Further, market demand together with climatic conditions will influence the traffic volumes. REFERRAL LIST z off APPLICANT St. Vrain. Ltd. H n CASE # SUP-397 : 79 : 19 REFERRALS SENT OUT ON: June 19, 1979 m o o � W REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY July 20, 1979 H C4 U] H Z o 0 0 W H Ra 2:1 H Lza o CJ t� w Z m z REFERRALS RECEIVED County Attorney County Health County Engineer Longmont Soil Corservation Service 1228 Pain Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Percy Hiatt Route 1 , Box 1 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Longmont Fire Protection District c/o Don Marvin 9119 East County Line Road Longmont, Colorado 80501 State Division of Highways 1420 2nd Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Bill Earley State Department of Health 363 Jefferson Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Don Bogart Colorado Division of Wildlife 317 West Prospect Box 2287 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Colorado Geological Survey Dave Shelton 1313 Sherman Street Room 703 Denver, Colorado 80203 Longmont Planning Department CRuSS REFERENCE SWEET Narno or Subot ` + No Regarding to SEE Name oc Subject rde No. co QScc,.1 S'ros +\--a ' ,. �Q.(�o, s� �g Urakr. LQtk lard wctier Co�nsex 0.r.�y vx-sE a ck. (oLk i ‘13,-.L.. A NA— rThr..orcc %DSo� Fiie cross reference form under name or c,.•�,ca F E subject at top of the sheet and try the I •J j r{cr.ingtor, :a:est dlte of paper;,. Descrite matter r_•>xw+.• At 'for identification aurpoaes. +n{J;x�e � � th, mselve.:.should be fled under r,r5E or subject after "SEE.' FDA' :yd Ft!{r • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 -11 D ® CASE NUMBER SUP-397 : 79: 19 COLORADO REFERRAL June 19, 1979 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from St. Vrain, Ltd. for a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining for Sand and Gravel Extraction. The parcel of land is described as Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 5 miles south of Mead This item is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this item would be appreciated. If you find no conflicts with your interests, we would appreciate a written reply to include in our files, or check the box at the bottom of this page and return it to us. We would like to receive your comments by July 20, 1979 so that we can complete our review before the scheduled Planning Commission meeting. Thank you very much for your help and co 46 in this matter. JUL 1979 co RECEIVED r ) ++ ff Weld County ► g Planning Commission Assistant Zoning Administrator s1).4 v� KWe hav revie e the plans and find no conflict with our interests. ( - Signed QyL 7,/ J Date /Y Agency' dh4iii6y ,Tv /1,967/eci40,-/ , G t. Att r' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES JUL 1979 rn PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT 404 cu RECEIVED 915 10TH STREET Weld County "�! GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 f'_' ,i ' -- � Planning Comrslssion .;� ] - 61 C. � VtG� VJ, CASE NUMBER SUP-397 : 79 : 19 COLORADO REFERRAL June 19, 1979 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from St. Vrain, Ltd. for a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining for Sand and Gravel Extraction. The parcel of land is described as Pt. Section 9, T2N, R68W . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 5 miles south of Mead This item is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this item would be appreciated. If you find no conflicts with your interests, we would appreciate a written reply to include in our files, or check the box at the bottom of this page and return it to us. We would like to receive your comments by July 20, 1979 so that we can complete our review before the scheduled Planning Commission meeting. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. y C i i-L4fr- Assistant Zoning Administrator ----- i 'We have reviewed the plans and find no conflict with our interests. Signed easi2 cri4„/„s„_,• Date 7-/9 7 Agency ab71)? ,C- w'` -jL/ e 7, E _ AnDum Plait To Vickie Traxler Date June 25, 1979 COLORADO From Drew Scheltinga, Engineering Department Subject: St. Vrain, Ltd. - Open Cut Mining S.U.P. I am certain Weld County Road 7 from the proposed mine entrance to State Highway 119 will not support the impact of the proposed operation. The applicant should be required to supply information regarding the tonnage anticipated travelling over Weld County Road 7, in what type of vehicle, over what period of time. He should then investigate the existing condition of the road and determine what, if any, improvements would be required to support his operation. This investigation should be done in accordance with accepted engineering standards which I can supply the applicant. If it is determined roadway improvements are necessary I would suggest the applicant be required to bear the cost. The S.U.P. could be approved contingent upon the road engineering and improvements being complete at a later established date. Because of the many other aspects of this application effecting approval , I cannot see the applicant being required to spend further engineering money at this time. Drew L. Scheltinga Engineering Department DLS:sar T �V� 19gg O � �� w 07, `''E �000�y A C1c,� �ss�oa ,�- �AstiO amp f4lA��'�Zl BOARD OF HEALTH Weld County Health Department David Werking, DDS, Greeley 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD William Blick, Roggen Charles W. Juels, MD, MPH Fran Christensen, Eaton Director GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 A.M. Dominguez, Jr., JD, Greeley (303)353-0540 Annette M. Lopez, Greeley Herschel Phelps, Jr. MD, Greeley Kathleen Shaughnessy, PHN, Ault Arthur G. Watson, Platteville John M. Wheeler, Greeley July 23, 1979 Vickie Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Special Use Permit as requested by St. Vrain, Ltd. , for open cut mining for sand and gravel extraction, has been reviewed by staff of the Environmental Health Section and the following comments are submitted: 1. Noise levels shall comply with those standards as listed in 25-12-103, C.R.S. 1973. 2. An individual sewage disposal system permit shall be obtained for any permanent sewage disposal system. 3. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit shall be obtained for any antici- pated discharge of effluent. 4. An air quality emission permit must be obtained through the Air Quality Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver. The permit will be applicable for the construction and plant operational phases, and include the rock crusher. Sincerely, e)/tot.44//(r47/--- (04-) 22324 . Hal , M.P.H. , Director ���o'�'�2 C Environmental Health Services c-' JGH:dr JUL 1979 RECEIVE® 4 Lsn Veld Coin! %,, planning Commissin w ROCKY M OUNTAIN C ONSULTANTS •INC • August 30, 1979 Ms. Vickie Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Case No. SUP-397:79: 17 St. Vrain, Ltd. Dear Ms. Traxler: I have reviewed the above referenced application for an open cut mine permit for sand and gravel on behalf of the Water Users Association of District No. 6 In order to protect the vested water rights on Boulder Creek, it is requested that the developer meet the terms and conditions outlined in the enclosed agreement. This is a standard agreement which District 6 requires of all proposed gravel mining operations that affect Boulder Creek. Due to the evaporative losses as a result of the ponds created in the reclamation plan, the proposed mining plan will affect vested rights on Boulder Creek. A copy of this agreement is also being forwarded to the applicant. The Water Users Association of District No. 6 requests the opportunity to comment on this matter at the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. Thank you for allowing us to review the application. Very truly ours, �, ���� :ZTE2 • 1 (7/4/-J RCB/sc .- `^ �A C. Brand Enc. 'En sneering Consultant Longmont Office. Denver Office- Estes Park Office- 647 17th Avenue 4260 East Evans Avenue, Suite 7 Park Lane Building, Room 109 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Denver, Colorado 80222 Estes Park, Colorado 80511 (303) 772-5282, (303) 665-6283 (Metro) (303) 758-4532 (303) 586-2458 >.� Longm^nt Soil Conservation District ry; 1 228 MAIN STREET LONGMONT,COLORADO 80501 July 19, 1979 Ms. Vickie Traxler, Assistant Zoning Administrator Department of Planning Services 915 10TH St. Greeley, CO 80631 Re: SUP-397:79:19 Dear Vickie: Our staff has reviewed this Special Use Application by St. Vrain Ltd. for open cut mining for sand and gravel extraction, and make the following comments : 1 . The soils described in this plan correspond accurately with those identified by the Soil Conservation Service in the Weld County soil survey. 2. Sand and gravel mining are recognized uses of agricultural zoned lands, hence we have no objection to the land use. 3. Lateral irrigation ditches on the project area have been provided for and adequately protected from the extraction process. 4. Reclamation of the area has been sufficiently planned. This application has no real conflicts with our interests. Sincerely, JUL 1t.ii9 J Edwin A. Anderson RECEIVED President CO Weld County pPlanning CommiSSICI c9s9 946-6\ CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT v'c. __ -• DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES '�6e1 PHONE (303)356.4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER SUP-397: 79: 17 • COLORADO REFERRAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from St . Vrain, Ltd. for an Open Cut Mine Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction The parcel of land is described as Pt . Section 9, T2N, R68W The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 5 miles south of Mead This application is submitted to your office for review and recommenda- tions. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facili- tate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt considera- tion of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within 21 days of mailing from our office, it may be in- terpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within 21 days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 1 , 1979 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1. We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be subm' ted to you prior to 3 . V P1 ase refer e n losed letter. Signed ,/� Agency `' Date 30-79 Assis ant Zoning A inistrator • AUG ? ./ 1979 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 i' ® CASE NUMBER SUP-397: 79: 17 COLORADO - REFERRAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Enclosed is an application from St . Vrain, Ltd. for an Open Cut Mine Permit for Sand and Gravel Extraction The parcel of land is described as Pt . Section 9, T2N, RS81Y The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 5 miles south of Mead This application is submitted to your office for review and recommenda- tions . Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facili- tate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt considera- tion of your recommendations . If a response from your office is not received within 21 days of mailing from our office, it may be in- terpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within 21 days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 1 , 1979 so that we may give full consideration to your recouanendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1 . We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to 3 . ,X Please refer to the enclosed letter. /j //�� .�% Signed �y (.C . (.fi.Z2a, Agency + -27,C/ - Date b''-3Q_799 OcçLAssistant Zoning Acministrator A, (� A ( RR 51V4AIN C LEFT HAND WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT August 30, 1979 President Ms. Vickie Traxler Charles E Klarich Assistant Zoning Administrator District 7 Weld County Vice President 915 10th Street JoeSeewald Greeley, Colorado 80631 D rector at Large RE: Case No. SUP-397:79: 17 Secretary St. Vrain, Ltd. Frank E Gould District 5 Dear Ms. Traxler: Treasurer Harold Nelson I have reviewed the above referenced application for District 1 open cut sand and p gravel operation on behalf of the St. Vrain Dale Billings & Left Hand Water Conservancy District. District 6 Glenn H James The District's position in this matter is that there District 3 is no objection provided adequate augmentation water is provided to replace evaporative losses resulting from the Harold Leonard ponds created in the reclamation plan. Thus, the District District2 will not oppose the application provided the developer George Lefever reaches an agreement with the Water Users Association of District4 District No. 6 to provide said augmentation water. Vernon Peppler Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal . Director at Large Executive Director Very truly yours, James A Cinea Legal Counsel ST. VRAIN N & LEFT HAND WATER David J Miller & Associates CONSERVANCY DISTRICT David J Miller Consulting Engineer G' Rocky Mountain ames A. Cinea Consultants,lnc Robert C Brand Executive Director /vs ‘• v_c 5.1\1 En „le taaa i , - s0 647 17th Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80561 (303) 772-4060 P 1 t dill ' wail ST VRAI N C LEFT HAND WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT August 28, 1979 President Charles E. Klarich District 7 Board of County Commissioners Vice President We l d County Joe Seewald P.O. Box 758 Director at Large Greeley, Colorado 80632 Secretary Frank E Gould RE: Case No. SUP-397: 79: 17 District5 St. Vrain, Ltd. Treasurer Dear Commissioners: Harold Nelson District 1 The St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District requests the Dale Billings opportunity to comment on the application from St. Vrain, Ltd. for District6 a sand and gravel operation at the hearing of this matter before the Glenn H. James Board of County Commissioners. District 3 Please forward the notice of the hearing date of the St. Vrain, Ltd. Harold Leonard proposal to the St. Vrain & Left Hand Water Conservancy District, District2 647 17th Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80501 . Also please place the George Lefever Conservancy District on the agenda at said hearing so that comments District 4 concerning the proposed gravel pit can be made. Vernon Peppier you Thankfor your consideration in this matter. Director at Large Executive Director Very truly yours, James A. Cinea Legal Counsel ST. VRA I N & LEFT HAND David J. Miller WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT & Associates . David J. Miller (illita. �/ .C--C ite__GL Consulting Engineer A. Ci neapRocky Mountaint i ve Director Consultants,Inc. Si Robert (', Brand dp se R 1N n��`V /—i, Cv 1�� 19 .,'?,.r'> r i,,,,v .. -.- \:,. Y1 647 17th Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80501 (303) 772-4060 41) $ r r a v SI\DI R Complete,terns- — --------7,-------------g0.1G o %dd yoar ddr.ss,r the RI it K' 1O spat,, +a 1 he k sc RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED N::: _ ,, rc,�ucsted t lt-e,k t,nr) 1',1O 01',1SURANCE COVERAGE PROVi[IEU- Shnw to w h,r» 1 da c do H Bred NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL show to w hnn, �� F.' t c and addrecs of�cli,er C (See Reverse)RE STRICTFD DI LIVFRY — __ SENT TO Show to sshnm and Mate dell Bred District 6 Water Users_ RFSTRICTFD DFI IV'f Rl' SniEFT-,,A Ave. Show to whom date mod ,ddress of r:e I's en. c (CONSI LT POSTM NS,I FR FOR I F!S) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO POSTAGE District 6 Water Users CERTIFIED FEE Y m 647 17th Avenue SPECIAL CELIVERY Longmont, CO 80501 ® RESTRICTED DELIVERY Z 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION - m REGISTERED NO •= tW SHONTlWHO'l AND DATE m , CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO a = . DELIVERED 321126 I `� w la ua SH0,7 TO hH09,DATE,AND mID m Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) to _d ADDRESS OF DELIVERY C I e1 I hase reversed the article described obose ® w b SHOW TC WHOM AND DATE • m SIGNATURE ❑ A l+ln sue S = DELIVERED WITH RESTRICTED C 33 ❑ 1 tllonir,,,�ecnl rn DELIVERY t rn _� 49 d SHOW TO F,H0M,DATE AND 1 s - , ` Z J w ADD LESS OF DELIVERY WITHZ 4 RESTRCfED DELIVERY DDATE OF DELIVERY TIVARK ^+ ( - 7 _ -----------1 - TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES $ O J O_�1 Z 5 ADDRESS (Complete only it requested /� v a POSTMARK OR DATE v Op � v A 1 39 - 6lif h '+ 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BED aUSE ) CLEF $ O INIT S w ;.S GPO '975-272-312 • -r _ J-41114 ,� -- I fs - LONGMONT .; f7- -, '" r.�� _ ` �r , ,, �1 U 0 PLANNING ) --.4: • "`' 4 of-- J a �"+"i r DEPARTMENT +,.,��, _� uc41"4�rkti ti civic center•longmont,colorado•80501 • (303)776-6050 - MEMORANDUM TO: Vickie Traxler DATE: July 3, 1979 Weld County Department of Planning Services FROM: David H. Hallock, Planner,-L11-- RE: Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining - Section 9, T2N, R68W Regarding the proposed action, this site falls outside the St. Vrain Valley Planning Area. We have no conflicts with the proposal as mandated by H.B. 1529 as amended. Our concerns are relative to the control of fugitive dust at the site and along haulage routes. Both of these features of the mining operation could have a detrimental impact upon the environment and the citizens of this area. We hope that through your review process, and with the input of applicable state agencies, these impacts can be mitigated. In addition, we hope that reclamation will produce an environment that is compatible and complementary to the St. Vrain/Boulder Creek Valley region. Thank you for the opportunity to comment and state our concerns. DHH/kjm r JUL a9�g '22'. RECEIVED c---, Weld County I Planning Commies, 07/ OF'CO O ><1 RICHARD D LAMM * � * JOHN W. ROLD GOVERNOR is `� „� * Director 1876 COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 715 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING-1313 SHERMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 80203 PHONE(303)839-2611 / 191C \ ,J� July 6, 1979 4ou JUL 1979 RECEIVELD [Ye goy ii y !� Co mission 6-'3/ Ms. Vicki Traxler Weld Co. Dept. of Planning Services `:,0%,- 915 10th Street 4� EZZL Greely, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Traxler: RE: CASE SUP-397:79:19, ST. VRAIN, LTD. This 293-acre tract, sec. 9, T2N, R68W, is located on high-quality flood-plain gravels shown on the CGS gravel resources map of the Longmont quadrangle. The logs of holes drilled several years ago show a maximum of 23 ft of sand and gravel in the valley fill . Our observations at several pits downstream (sections 3 and 10) correlate well with this reported thickness and indicate a commercial gravel resource on the tract. The 4-stage mining and reclamation is planned for a period of 10 to 11 years. I see no serious geologic problems involved with this proposal . Sincerely, p�_14- hf Stephen D. Schwochow Engineering Geologist SDS/vt 4 GEOLOGY STORY OF THE PAST . . . KEY TO THE FUTURE . rrs • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE 320-8333 103 W. Mountain #7, Ft. Collins, CO 80521 (493-1177) July 26, 1979 Ms. Vickie Traxler Weld County Planning 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 re: St. Vrain, Ltd. , Gravel Pit Dear Ms. Traxler: I have reviewed the above mentioned referral and have the following comments: 1. Since this is a wet operation, it will probably discharge water to St. Vrain or Boulder Creeks. An NPDES permit is required for such a discharge. I suggest you have the applicant contact Mr. Bradley Miller (320-8333, Ext. 3231) for more information on these requirements. 2. Work in the riverbed may also require a Work (401) Certification and a Dredge and Fill (404) Permit. For more information on these items the applicant should contact Mr. Richard Townsend or Mr. Ralph Gervin of our Denver Office (320-8333, Ext. 3231) . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Since , I / D �) 7 Bill Earley, is . Eng Water Quality Control v. BE/rae cc: CDH WCHD �� - fo NuG 1919 ED a (NIRECS1V n Weld County `� Com�►ssioe ��v c`s—� planning �,0 �����z°Z6l S���v'� Y_---- _ pF `vO - } P- Danielson RICHARD O. LAMM 't•�?,) Jeris A. Governor in �A i--- c State Engineer y st" • 1416 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 , Administration(303)839-3581 Ground Water(303)839-3587 January 14, 1980 MEMORANDUM TO: CHIPS BARRY, DIRECTOR, MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION FROM: HAL D. SIMPSON, CHIEF, WATER MANAGEMENT BRANCH SUBJECT: ST. VRAIN LTD. PIT, WELD COUNTY, APPLICATION FOR MINING AND RECLAMATION PERMIT On January 8, 1980, Mr. John Haines, the consultant for St. Vrain Ltd. , delivered a copy of an agreement that has been proposed between St. Vrain Ltd. and District 6 Water Users in response to our letter of September 6, 1979 to your office. District 6 and St. Vrain Ltd. have reached an agree- ment concerning the replacement of consumptive use of water in the pro- posed lakes due to evaporation. Since St. Vrain Ltd. and District 6 Water Users Association have reached an agreement, we have no further objection to approval of the Mining and Reclamation Permits. If the applicant plans to use a portion of the irrigation shares for dust control, the applicant must obtain a change-in-use decree from the Division 1 Water Court or obtain water from a source decreed for the intended purpose. We still object to the statement on page 13 of the report that the lakes furnish a continuous recharge to the ground water supply. These lakes will be the result of the existing ground water table which will be exposed by the mining operation, therefore, the evaporation losses from the lakes obviously deplete the alluvial ground water supply, not "recharge" it. On page 23 of the report it states that the lakes will result from rain falling and running off the imper- vious areas and rainfall on the lakes themselves. We again find objection with this statement as stated before the lakes will be the result of ground water. The rain falling on the lake surface will help to compensate for the total evapora- tive losses that will occur with the lakes. None of the objections with the above statements is significant, therefore, we recommend that the permit be issued to St. Vrain Ltd. H DS/RLS:mvf r 3 OF'CO RICHARD D. LAMM • 1%d W.R.SMITH Governor4 • Acting State Engineer 1876 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 Administration(303)839-3581 Ground Water(303)839-3587 ;- August 31, 1979 M s. Vickie Traxler Weld County Planning Dept. 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: St. Vrain, Ltd. , Gravel Pit Dear Ms. Traxler: As requested by your office, we have reviewed the application for a gravel pit near Mead. The following comments need to be addressed prior to county approval of the application: 1. Relocation of irrigation ditches or ditch laterals (page 12 of the Haines report) must be done so that no other water user is detrimentally affected. 2. The water rights (page 13) owned by the applicant are not clearly defined. If the applicant owns the irrigation ditch shares mentioned in the Rocky Moun- tain Consultants report, the water provided by these shares must be used only for irrigation purposes. If water is required for dust control, gravel washing or other non-irrigation purposes, the applicant must obtain a change-in-use decree from the Division 1 Water Court or obtain water from a source decreed for the intended purpose. 3 . Our calculations indicate that evaporation losses from the proposed 135 acres of lake surface (page 13) are approximately 350 acre-feet per year (adjusted for effective precipitation). The dry year (1954) yield of the water rights discussed in the Rocky Mountain Consultants report is 137. 08 acre-feet per year. In spite of the applicant's statement that "it is recommended t1.. Ms. Vickie Traxler -2- August 31, 1979 that water rights be available for the make up of any water lost by evaporation" (page 16) , the applicant appears to have insufficient water rights to prevent injury to other senior water rights on St. Vrain Creek and on the over- appropriated South Platte River. 4. We would like to have the applicant explain the statement (page 13) that "the lakes also furnish a continuous recharge to the ground water supply" . These lakes, due to evapora- tion losses, obviously deplete the alluvial ground water supply, not "recharge" it. 5. If the applicant intends to use the undefined water rights for augmentation of injurious evaporation losses to other water users in Weld County, he must present a clearly defined plan showing that sufficient replacement water is available to compensate for losses occurring during times of demand by downstream users. The plan must also have a method to assure that the shares are permanently attached to the plan as long as evaporation occurs. A delivery plan for the shares of water must also be provided to our Division Engineer. A possibility is to follow the precedent established on Boulder and St. Vrain Creek where the applicant and local water users association enter into an agreement for long-term augmentation. If you have additional questions concerning this application, please feel free to call us. Sincerely yours , afwmAAA--,------ D . Jeris A. Danielson �a.uty State Engineer JAD/SSH:mvf cc: Jim Clark, Div. Eng. Consolidated Ditches of District 2 4\\Z3�5 6?8 0- c,.".•v SEP 1979 I oz RECEIVED co Weld County �i sc) planning Commission _.,,,,f, r � o1. coo COLORADO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS r O * * DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS Weld County 1876 SH 119 July 18, 1979 St. Vrain Ltd. Spec. Use Permit SW Corner of SH 119 & Co. Rd. 7 Ms. Vickie Traxler DOH FILE 45100 Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Traxler: We have reviewed the application from St. Vrain Ltd. for a Special Use Permit, and we have the following recommendations. As the result of a telephone conversation with Mr. John J. Haines, project consultant, it was learned that the total maximum truck trips per day will be approximately 100. This is a considerable increase from the original estimate of ten. In addition, there will be about 30 employee vehicle trips per day, according to Mr. Haines. Such traffic volumes do not normally require that acceleration/deceleration and left-turn lanes be provided at the intersection of State Highway 119 and County Road 7. However, the increase in turning movements by slow-moving trucks at this intersection is of concern from the standpoint of safety, both to the through traffic and to the turning vehicle. Minimal tapers now exist at this intersection and, therefore, we ask the County to consider requiring the developer to provide accel/decel and left-turn lanes in accordance with the enclosed speci- fications. Thank you for the opportunity to review this application. Very truly yours, DWIGHT M. BOWER � 1�1�2 DISTRICT ENGINEER / JUL 1979 f"`��' - • RECEIVE® ___ Albert Chotvacs Weld Coati �� Assistant District Engineer 0,▪ P;dlitli Cu ,� l AC:da � � Enclosures 9S7 E cc: D. M. 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O • C'o!o 60 7 By aip so 007 03S • � -?1c.1natio N. . di�ATO ►J. • � Otor 1-fO�G�5 Dge, 1 662-) - 8, ' 6 - .,e9___,e _ ono wcoetevio I_I C i of �-MP 2a_+.0 � s '.LO�cU L °c-'- _- macc-SsrL.).6 C' CO,, ---- - vas' I � ' 05t hi ��i , . . . . . 1 OP /L)1 i/ 005 7 L` - / O 6r-c £ CT ION FEET 660 1320 1980 2640 3300 3967 4620 5280 (Er` (Z l� TARTER FEET 33n 660 990 132() 1650 1980 2310 2640 80 SCALE s• • 40 SCALE . o 287 8P0O R 8 �r,.o WpggANT-y—DBDD-B,SGOB.D.---7Lo-G F Buechel-Blen4Book-do-T5Wo:Go.-Denve:rGolo.-2733 el G° pP�L° Nogg/__7 this Meer, Made this /6 day • etween WARRANTY DEED in the year of our one thousand nine hundre+ +++ ✓/ - -- = �. ,�/ of the County of and State of Colorado,of the first part,and C ��� - � TO t e --- 4...".„1 of the — County of___Z,-.:e2,---,Z---/-, ,and C/S State of Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the s ' peat! _of th first part,for and in consideration of the sum of 40 /..�- DOLLARS, STATE OF COLORADO,l ss to the sai ar _ !y% _of the first part in hand paid by the said partof the second part,the receipt COUNTY OF WDLD, I T15 Warr ty 1:19.5,4 w filed for,record at, whereof is herdby confessed and acknowledged,h _granted,b gained,sold and conveyed,and by r ° these presents do.. .p__grant,bargain,sell,convey and confirm unto the said parts __of the second • part, heirs and assigns forever,all the following described lot_r_or pare dY_Hof land,situate, Recorder. B � --.....„.„... lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: Deputy. The east calf of the southeast quarter of section nine (9) in township two (2) north of range sixty—eight (68) west; excepting the Right of Way now along the North end of said land which is owned by the Panama Canal together with the land on the north of said right of way, i-f any, together with a strip of land sixty (60) feet wide along the south side of the right of way of the said Panama Canal which said sixty (60) feet of land is reserved by the grantor ereof for his road—way to other lands in same section. Together with one—ha :61 capital stock of the Smith and Emmons Ditch, con iaering , eight (8) shares for the total s capital stock of saia ditch, together with all rig f r - ditches and laterals carrying_ irrigating waters to said lands which said ditches and rights of way belong to said lava at this time; reserving, however, by the grantor at this time - all rights of way for ditches and laterals now crossing said land., and all public highways now along said land. I TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging,or in anywise appertaining,and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof;and all the estate,right,title,interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the said part_ __of the first part,either in law or equity, of,in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances.an escrib T AVE AND TO HOLD the abo bargained ed,with the appurtenances,unto the said part_ _of the a nd part, eirs an signs forever. And the said _' y1/f ���� } __, part_ of the first part, for_ _ _ -r. 4.,.m heirs, tutors and administrators,do..e.,-A covenant,grant, bargain and agree to nd ith the said / par __of the second part, heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents --e----ti we seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure,perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and ha.-.e god right,full power and lawful authority to grant,bargain,sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid,and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens,taxes, assessments and incumbrances of whatever kind__--- ____nature soever: and the above bargained premises, in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said part_ of the second part, __ _ __heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any pa thereof,the said part of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,The said part __of the first part ham_hereunto set__',-r---", hand__r andseal___=the day and year . first above written. _ _ Signed, Sealed and Delivered in Presence of `! [ EAL] • [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] STATE OF COLORADO, , • �L2^ �S. CoCommor___ ` - � I, ____ a Notary Public in and for — said ' !/•-_.. u __ ty,in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that hl/ r who is personally known to me to be the person_— _whose name__ a_subscribe / the D d,appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that signed,sealed and delivered the said mstru nt of writ Kits as __free and voluntary act `-`---•••%:d-c 'f for the uses and purposes therein set forth •---"/OTARY PUBLIC Given under my hand and seal,this___./_ -71P---day� of A.D. 1944/ • My commission expires__ ___ .2_ ' 'P/� // Notary Public. 11 1 Recorded at I " o'clock.....Tf..M., DEC U BOOK 7`r* ANN 9P0MER Reception No...._..1626224 Recorder. r-1 t 1/—/ RECORDER'S STAMP 1 day of .--� THIS DEED, Made this 30th November State Documentary Fee 19 73 ,between ARTHUR KOLDEWAY, as trustee, 1973 c` Date_..... .DEC -11 of the County of Larimer and State of ,43 cu Colorado,of the first part,and • 0 NIST. VRAIN LTD. , a Joint Venture t-t A o-t t of the City and County of Denver and State of Colorado, of the second part; b o WITNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of 0 Ten and No/100ths DOLLARS, ID and other good and valuable considerations 1— '-I e-i to the said part y of the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part, the o c' receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,ha s granted,bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do es grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the said party of the successors second part, its/leis and assigns forever,all the following described lot s or parcel s of land, situate, lying and being in the County of We l d and State of Colorado, to-wit: Those portions of Section 9 , Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows : Bearings based on true meridian: 'r( PARCEL 1 43- That portion of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 9 more parti- cularly described as follows : Beginning at a point on the West line of said Northwest Quarter of Section 9 from whence the Northwest corner of said Section 9 bears North 0°12' 52" West 152. 00 feet, thence South 68°27 '52" East 709 . 32 feet; thence North 50°34' East 297 . 62 feet, thence North 30°55 ' 10" East 171. 75 feet, more or less , to the Southwesterly corner of that certain tract of land described in Deed recorded in Book 651, Reception No. 1573479 , records of said County; said corner being on a curve to the left, a radial line passing through said corner bears South 0°08 ' 18" East, said curve having a radius of 11 ,580. 00 feet and a central angle of 1°03' 57" ; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said described tract and arc of said curve 215.41 feet to a point on said curve, a radial line passing through said point bears South 1°12 '15" East, (the chord of this arc bears North 89°19 ' East, a distance of 215 . 0 feet; ) thence leaving said curve North 84°42 '40" East 281. 82 feet; thence North 88°48' 04" East 1199 .59 feet more or less to a point on the East line of said Northwest Quarter of Section 9 from whence the North Quarter corner of said Section 9 bears North 0°32 ' 56" East 74. 44 feet; thence along said East line South 0°32 '56" West 2 , 509 . 48 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of said Northwest Quarter of Section 9 ; thence along the South line of said Northwest Quarter of Section 9 South 89°49 '23" West 2, 640. 29 feet more or less to the West Quarter corner of said Section 9 ; thence along said West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9 North 0°12 ' 52" West 2,387.93 feet more or less to the POINT OF BEGINNING. No.832. WARRANTY DEED.—Bradford Publishing Company,1824-46 Stout Street,Denver,Colorado-148 BOOK 704 16263241,1,y- . PARCEL 2 That portion of the South half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 9 more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Northeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along the West line of said Northeast Quarter North 0°32'56" East 1,291.96 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along the North line of said South half North 89°18'15" East 1,202.81 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of Parcel 4 as herein described; thence along the West line of said Parcel 4 and parallel with the East line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 9 South 0°31'47" West 1,302.84 feet more or less to the South line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along said South line South 89°49'23" West 1,203.06 feet more or less to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 3 That portion of the East half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 9 more particularly described as follows : Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section 9; thence along the South line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 9 South 89°12'54" West 147.00 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of that certain tract of land described in Deed recorded in Book 1138, Page 293, records of said County; thence along the Easterly line of said described tract North 0°31'34" East 375.00 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of said described tract; thence along the North line of said described tract South 89°12'54" West 33.31 feet more or less to the East line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Book 547, Reception No. 1468936, records of said County; thence along said East line North 2°07'06" West_3.30 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of said des- cribed parcel; thence along the North line of said described parcel South 87°38'40" West 120.23 feet more or less to the North line of said described tract recorded in Book 1138, Page 293; thence along said North line South 89°12'54" West 71.42 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said decribed tract; thence along the West line of said described tract South 0°31'34" West 1.96 feet more or less to said North line of described parcel recorded in Book 547, Reception No. 1468936; thence along said North line South 87°38'40" West 35.31 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said described parcel; thence along the West line of said des- cribed parcel South 0°06'06" East 372.00 feet more or less to said South line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along said South line South 89°12'54" West 928.59 feet more or less to the Southwest corner of said East half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along the West line of said East half North 0°32'15" East 2,672.83 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said East half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along the North line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 9 North 89°49'23" East 863.95 feet more or less to a point from whence the East Quarter corner of said Section 9 bears North 89°49'23" East 467,06 feet; thence parallel with the East line of said South- east Quarter of Section 9 South 0°31'34" West 728.64 feet; thence South 89°28'26" East 467.03 feet more or less to a point on the East line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 9 from- whence said East Quarter corner of Section 9 bears North 0°31'34" East 734.37 feet; thence along said East line South 0°31'34" West 1,924.33 feet more or less to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 4 That portion of the South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the East Quarter corner of said Section 9; thence along the East line of said-Northeast Quarter of Section 9 North 0°31'47" East 304.13 feet; thence South 87°27'04" West 30.04 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of County Road 7, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 87° 27'04" West 437.66 feet; thence parallel with said East line of the North- east Quarter of Section 9 South 0°31'47" West 284.77 feet more or less to the South line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along said South line South 89°49'23" West 991.90 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of Parcel 2 as herein described; thence along the East line'of said Parcel 2 and parallel with said East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 North 0°31'47" East 1302.84 feet more or less to the North line of said South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9; thence along said North line North 89°18'15" East 1,429.18 feet more or less to a point of said West right-of-way line-of County Road 7 from whence the Northeast corner of said South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 bears North 89°18'15" East 30.00 feet; thence along said West right-of-way line and parallel with said East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 9 South 0°31'47" West 1,012.90 feet more or less to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH one share of the capital stock of the Smith and Emmons Ditch Company and one and three-fourths shares of the capital stock of the Rural Ditch Company, and TOGETHER WITH all oil, gas, coal, and other minerals in and under the above described real property. • • • r - - - -�v�•e+s.�V—Z—L4.'=aaNt..a -vim. ..r V'.s!'a 4t• VEL . flY-r-CJtrr -v vVi a-t.S. V.. VCL��L' �'CC�-�••—_��- - "704 1626324 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, of in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate,right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever, of the said part y of the first part either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurte- nances unto St. Vrain Ltd. , a Joint Venture successors the said part y of the second part, its Avin and assigns forever. And the said Arthur T. Koldeway, as trustee, part y of the first part, successors and assigns for his sel f hi dielmoreenteeslembotralutatYatzwei do es covenant, grant, bargain and agree successors to and with the said part y of the second part, its Italics/and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents he is well seized of the premises above con- veyed, as of good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in law, in fee simple, and ha s good right, full power and lawful authority to grant,bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and incumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever., BooK "7n4 1626324 EXCEPT oil and gas leases of record, and except the terms of the reservation of oil, gas , coal, and other minerals as contained in Deed recorded November 12, 1959 in Book 1544, at Page 239 , Weld . County, Colorado records . AND EXCEPT right of way for roadway purposes 60 feet in width over and across the said Parcel 3 , the center line of which right of way is a line located and described as follows , to wit : Beginning at the East Quarter corner of said Section 9 , thence South 89°49 ' 23" West 1331.01 feet to the Northwest corner of said Parcel 3 ; thence South 0°32' 15". West 59 . 96 feet to a point on the West line of said Parcel 3 , and the point of beginning of said center line of said right of way; thence South 88°51 ' 30" East a distance of 771. 38 feet ; thence South 80°42 ' 16" East a distance of 566 . 20 feet to a point on the East line of said Southeast Quarter of said Section 9 from whence the said East Quarter corner bears North 0°31 '34" East a distance of 170. 90 feet. and the above bargained premises in successors the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part, its kaki and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said part y of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said party of the first part ha s hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed,Sealed and Delivered in Presence of G��'Z.y�ee •4l- [SEAL] ARTHUR KOLDEWAY, as Trustee [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] • STATE OF COLORADO, City & County of Denver ss. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 30th day of November 19 73 , by* Arthur Koldeway, as Trustee My commission expires i0-tJ - -3 / 7 6 �c1�'C yo Witness my hand and official seal. = • �7 ; • � ?r Norrtt�an• ia'.�! 'If by natural person or persons here insert name or names; if by person noting in representative or official rapaci;37-ol-,1 gf.atlorney- in-fact, they insert name of person as executor, attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of corporation, then insert name of such officer or officers, as the president or other officers oY such corporation,naming it AGREEMENT REGARDING SAND AND GRAVEL MINING AND AUGMENTATION PLAN PERTAINING THERETO TN THIS AGREEMENT is made this /D —day of __TflAL 1980, between ST. VRAIN, LTD. , a limited partnership, hereinafter termed ST. VRAIN, and THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, herein- after termed WATER USERS; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, ST. VRAIN owns the property described on the attached Exhibit A, and has applied for a Special Use Permit from Weld County and for a Mining Permit from the Mined Land Reclamation Board of the State of Colorado to enable it to conduct sand and gravel mining activities on the property; and WHEREAS, ST. VRAIN shall be responsible for completion of mining and reclamation plans submitted to Weld County and the Mined Land Reclamation Board, which plans include the creation of one or more lakes ; and WHEREAS, the WATER USERS have no objection to the mining and reclamation plans if an augmentation plan for Boulder Creek is entered into for the purpose of compensating for potential additional evaporation which may result from the lakes created by the mining, and the parties have agreed upon such an augmentation plan as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1 . ST VRAIN agrees as follows : A. To conduct a mining operation in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Mining and Reclamation Plan as finally approved by Weld County and the Mined Land Reclamation Board of the State of Colorado; B. That neither it nor its partners, general or limited, nor its successors nor assigns will claim, in any judicial pro- ceeding or otherwise, that it has an appropriation of water by virtue of the contemplated mining operations and reclamation plan, or attempt in any way to appropriate any water which is asserLedly developed, or which assertedly augments stream flow, as a result of the contemplated mining operations and reclamation plan. The foregoing sentence shall not preclude ST. VRAIN from raising any such claim as a defense to any judicial or administrative proceed- ing brought by either a governmental agency or a water user not bound hereby, so long as the water which ST. VRAIN asserts has been so developed or so augments the streamflow is not claimed to exceed that necessary to compensate for the injury to the water rights of others asserted in the proceeding to have been caused by the mining operations and reclamation plan. C. To construct lakes contemplated by the approved mining and reclamation plan, in a good and workmanlike manner, and in a manner that will have inlet and outlet structures which can be controlled by the State Engineer of the State of Colorado and his representatives. D. To reconstruct historical wasteways and ditches in such a manner as to assure that no ditch user or person affected by such ditch or ditches shall be injured and in such a manner that the water and wastewater flowing in such ditches will flow in the same manner and at the same time as it has historically flowed. In addition, written approval from the owners of each ditch affected by the mining activities shall be received, and copies furnished to the WATER USERS prior to the commencement of mining activities. E. To reimburse the WATER USERS for its necessary and reason- able expenses incurred in connection with its review of the Mining and Reclamation Plan and the preparation of this Agreement, which the parties agree is $500.00. F. ST. VRAIN, for itself, its successors and assigns, further agrees to augment Boulder Creek, thereby preventing injury to other water users, by allowing all water attributable to one share of the common capital stock of the Smith and Emmons Ditch (represented by Certificate No. 22) and two shares of the common capital stock of the Rural Ditch Company (represented by Certificate No. 236) not to be diverted through the ditch headgates, thereby allowing such water to remain a part of the water of Boulder Creek, or if diverted at the ditch headgates , not to be used for irrigation or any other purpose, but to be allowed to flow back into Boulder Creek. The decision as to whether or not such water shall be diverted at the respective ditch headgates , and if diverted, at which point it shall be allowed to flow back into Boulder Creek, shall be made by the WATER USERS. In any case , this water shall be used to augment evaporation from the lake resulting from ST. VRAIN' s mining and reclamation plans and shall never be used for any other purpose. The land heretofore irrigated by, and the water heretofore attributable to,such shares shall no longer be irrigated by such shares. G. In order to implement the provisions of this Agreement, ST. VRAIN -2- .f , agrees that the Certificates described in the preceding paragraph shall be endorsed as follows: "These shares and the uses of water attributable thereto are restricted by an Agreement dated entered into between ST. VRAIN, LTD. , a limited partner- ship, and THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DIS1RICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, and are subject to the terms of that Agreement. Said Agreement is recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Weld County and affects land in Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M." Such Certificate shall be surrendered to the WATER USERS or to the Secretaries of the respective ditch companies, so that the endorse- ment can be placed thereon, after which the Certificates shall be returned to ST. VRAIN. H. ST. VRAIN, for itself, its successors and assigns, shall continue to pay all ditch assessments applicable to the shares mentioned above. 2. COVENANT RUNNING WITH THE LAND AND DITCH STOCK. This Agreement shall be a covenant which runs with the land described on the attached Exhibit A, and the shares of stock in the Rural Ditch Company and the Smith and Emmons Ditch Company mentioned above, and shall continue in effect and be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns, unless or until the WATER USERS, or a majority of its voting membership or successors shall waive the terms hereof, or until entry of a judicial determination modifying this augmentation plan, or deter- mining that augmentation is not required or will no longer be required. In the event that after any and all appeals have been completed, the Water Court, or other appropriate agency, by final decree or order approves an amendment or different augmentation, or determines that augmentation is not required or will no longer be required, each of the parties hereto agree to abide by the outcome of such final decree and the existing plan for augmentation shall be deemed to be modified accordingly. 3. OBJECTIONS TO PERMIT. In consideration of the covenants herein contained, the WATER USERS and its members hereby: A. Withdraw any and all objections to granting the special use permit and consent that the same may be issued at the discretion of Weld County. B. Withdraw any and all objections to granting the mining permit and consent that the same may be issued by the Mined Land Reclamation Board. C. Covenant that they will not raise any objection to the mining, reclamation, pumping and creation of a lake or lakes described herein or commence any litigation seeking injunctive or compensatory relief arising therefrom except for violation of the Agreements set forth . - herein, as to any period of time when the augmentation plan described herein remains in effect. 4. ENFORCEMENT. This Agreement may be enforced by the WATER USERS, or any of its members who are adversely affected by any violation of any term hereof, by seeking any appropriate equitable and legal remedies, including injunc- tive relief, specific performance and damages. In the event that litigation is commenced by the WATER USERS or any of its members to obtain such enforcement, and the WATER USERS or any member prevails, ST. VRAIN, and/or its successors and assigns , agree to pay for any reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs expended by the WATER USERS or the member in obtaining such enforcement; but if ST. VRAIN prevails, the WATER USERS, or the member instituting the litigation, shall pay such fees and court costs expended by ST. VRAIN. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have attached their signatures on the day and year first above written. ST. VRAIN , LTD. , a Limited Partnership ) , r General Partner THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation By ATTEST: STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 1980, by , , and by as Secretary of the Water Users Association of District No. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires : • Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) Tli The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /D day of •cJAnx ,1980, by. ')/, '',:'," ,• l:" ;to-1/7 --Y n'era1 Partner of St. Vrain, Ltd. , a Limited Par nership. Witness/my hand and official seal . My commission expires : 8// /' ( / ) / ( ) / / /— /r : / No ,ry Pu l i,cr • AGREEMENT REGARDING SAND AND GRAVEL SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS PERTAINING THERETO. THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of 197 , between , hereinafter termed the mining company, and hereinafter termed the Owners , and THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, hereinafter termed the Water Users; WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the mining company has purchased from the Owners certain sand and gravel in place described County, Colorado, and has applied for a special use permit from County and the State of Colorado; and The mining company is principally responsible for completion of mining and reclamation plans submitted to County, such plans consisting of a letter from and such other documents, maps and plans as have been filed with and approved by County; and The Owners are required to furnish augmentation water to compensate water users in Water Division No. 1 for anticipated evaporation losses and changes in increased water usage in the area covered by Exhibit A as a result of the mining and reclamation; and The Division of Water Resources of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Colorado has approved the plan of augmentation herein described, subject to the approval of the Water Users; and WHEREAS, the Water Users have objected to the mining, reclamation and augmentation plans unless additional conditions are met and the mining company and the Owners are agreeable to these additional conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1. The mining company agrees as follows: a. To conduct the mining operation in accordance with the requirements set forth in the mining plan and the regulations of County and the State of Colorado; b. To restore the premises to the condition set forth in said reclamation plan and the regulations of County and the State of Colorado; c. To construct the ponds contemplated by the plans in a good and workmanlike manner, and in such a manner that the same will be a part of the appropriation system and will have inlet and outlet structures which can be controlled by the State of Colorado Division of Water Resources and the Division Engineer of said Division No. 1. d. To cause all surface and subsurface drainage to drain naturally back into Boulder Creek and to construct a perimeter drainage system around the proposed excavations to aid in the drainage back into Boulder Creek in accordance with said plans; such construction to be completed so that the drainage system will be self-maintaining or maintenance free; e. To not change the location, slope, or size of the historical channel of Boulder Creek, or in any way disturb this historical channel without the written permission of land owners immediately upstream and downstream from the mining operation. f. To reconstruct historical wasteways of the in such a manner as to satisfy both ditch companies that the waste water will flow in such a time and manner as it has histori- cally flowed. In addition, written approvel from each ditch - 2 - 4 i company will be received prior to the commencement of mining activities. g. To reimburse the Water Users for its necessary and reasonable attorneys fees and engineering fees for the preparation of this agreement, reviewing the plans, and conferences pertaining thereto. 2. The mining company and Owners further agree as follows: a. As long as they, their heirs, successors and assigns, own or have an interest in the property described on Exhibit A, they will maintain the restored structures, including ponds, ditches, channels and pumps in a good and working order and will do nothing to said structures which would adversely affect the interests of the members of the Water Users; b. They will not claim, as a result of mining and restoration of the property, that any water has been salvaged or developed; any water to be used in the mining operation and restoration process will be considered tributary water to Boulder Creek and be subject to the appropriation system and the other existing laws of the State of Colorado; 3. The Owners further agree as follows: a. They and their heirs, successors and assigns will allow all water attributable to shares of the capital stock of the Ditch Com- pany, a Colorado corporation; shares of the capital stock of the Company, a Colorado corporation; units of water as allotted by the Northern Colorado Water Con- servancy District, to not be diverted through its headgate and to remain a part of the water of Boulder Creek; or, if diverted, shall not be used and shall flow back into Boulder Creek. In any case this water shall be used to augment evaporation of the ponds as shown in Exhibit A and shall never be used for any other purpose. b. The land heretofor irrigated by, and water hereto- for attributable to such shares shall no longer be irrigated or used by such shares except as herein provided; c. The ditch stock certificate for said units shall be endorsed as follows, to-wit: "These shares and the usage of water attributable thereto are restricted by an agree- ment dated , entered into between et al, and The Water Users Association of District No. 6 , a Colorado nonprofit corporation, and are subject to the terms of that agreement. Said agreement is recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of County and affects land in Sections d. They will continue to pay ditch assessments applicable to said shares. - 3 - • 4 . Agreement to run with the land. This agreement shall be a covenant which runs with the land described on the attached map marked "Exhibit A" and shall continue in effect and be binding on the parties , their heirs , successors and assigns unless and until the Water Users or a majority of its voting membership or successors shall waive the terms thereof. 5 . Enforcement. This agreement may be enforceable by the Water Users , any of its members who are adversely affected by any violation of any term hereof, by County, by the Division of Water Resources of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Colorado, or the Division of Mines of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Colorado, by seeking any appropriate equitable and legal remedies , includ- ing injunctive relief, specific performance and damages . In the event such enforcement is necessary, the mining company and Owners , and their heirs , successors and assigns, jointly and severally, agree to pay for any reasonable attorneys fees and costs necessary in obtaining such enforcement. 6. Objections to Permit. In consideration of the covenants herein contained, the Water Users hereby withdraws its objections to granting the special use permit and consents that the same may be issued at the discretion of County and the Division of Mines of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Colorado. Dated the day and year first above written. Witness our hands and official seals . Owners. - 4 - • By Mining Company. THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, Attest: By Mildred M. Sarchet, Secretary State of Colorado, ) ss . County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 197 , by ' and by Mildred M. Sarchet, as the Secretary of The Water Users Association of District No. 6 , a Colorado nonprofit corporation. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires Notary Public. State of Colorado, ) ) ss. County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 197 , by . Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires Notary Public. - 5 - APPROVED: COUNTY, By By By STATE OF COLORADO, STATE OF COLORADO, Department of Natural Department of Natural Resources, Resources, Division of Mines, Division of Water Resources, By By THE DITCH COMPANY, Attest: By President. Secretary. • - 6 - DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (3031 356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 -1 r f7- ,' ' --:, \_ , ii 1 (g),,, COLORADO June 22, 1979 To Whom It May Concern : You are receiving a copy of this notification because your name appears as a surrounding property owner owning property within 500 feet of the proposed use. The Weld County Planning Commission will review a request from St. Vrain, Ltd. for Special Use P m' - for Open Mining for . and and �rpve Extraction on property described as follows : it. Section 9 . T2N, R6Rw • The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is : 5 miles south of Mead If you have any suggestions or objections, will you kindly notify us in writing before July 20, 1979 . The meeting by the Weld County Planning Commission is scheduled for August 7, 197q • This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado, at 1 : 30 p.m. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact the Department of Planning Services at 356-4000, Ext . 404. { v l C. _ Assistant Zoning Administrator r•r• ,o„ : a /1Q /7Q LAW OFFICES HOUTCHENS, HOUTCHENS AND DANIEL 1007 NINTH AVENUE BARNARD HOUTCHENS GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 S.ROBERT HOUTCHENS TELEPHONE 353-9195 RODGER I.HOUTCHENS AREA CODE 303 JOHN B.HOUTCHENS July 20 , 1979 JERRY C DANIEL KIM ROBERT HOUTCHENS THOMAS A.HOUTCHENS County of Weld Planning Commission County Building Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Special Use Permit - Sand and Gravel - 5 miles South of Mead - St. Vrain, Ltd. Dear Sirs: This is in response to your request that anyone having objections to the County issuing a Special Use Permit for the mining of sand and gravel as applied for by St. Vrain, Ltd. , do so by July 20 , 1979 . The land concerned is 5 miles South of Mead, and the 11 acres, more or less, of our clients, who object to the issuance of the permit, lies in the NW 1/4 of the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 and the E 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Section 9 , Township 2N, Range 68W of the 6th P .M. Our clients, who hereby enter their objection to the issuance of the Special Use Permit requested by St. Vrain, Ltd. , are Arthur Koldeway, Trustee, and Joan Koldeway Selby. We understand you are having a hearing in this matter on August 7, 1979 and presently plan to attend that hearing. The objections to the issuance of a Special Use Permit are: (1) The mining would detract from the value of the Koldeway/ Selby land, (2) Mrs. Selby resides on the land and the mining would lessen the quality of life for her, (3) the variance is not allowed by law, and (4) the quarrying apparently would take place within 500 feet of her home creating dust, noise and other problems. Thank you. In Behalf of Arthur Koldeway, Trustee, and Joan Koldeway Selby County Road 7 Longmont, Colorado 80501 (" Ec " \ EL EIVED J y C. iel tholl tarty Planning Gnmmissin c`? cuecue/,d4 O' ���' Craig/Murdock <9917O' Suite 1107 1700 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80290 JCD:dm St. Vrain, Ltd. SUP-397 :79 : 19 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS June 22, 1979 Edward and Eleanor Hodges Kathrine, Carolyn, James Hamm Route 4 c/o Richard Hamm Longmont, Colorado 80501 1239 3rd Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80501 Arthur Koldeway, Trustee Route 4 C. P. Richardson Longmont, Colorado 80501 Leo Knago Betty Secor W. G. and Anna Richards c/o Dick Moorlag and Route 4, Box 55 John Van H. Zanten, etal Longmont, Colorado 80501 2383 SouLil Bclauie SLtt3 \3-° " .rte—r r. i ,d f. v� Temperature Processing Co. , Inc. ����� i Route 4 City of Longmont Longmont, Colorado 80501 Longmont, Colorado 80501 James Tull Rosie Heaton 7490 Club House Road 2702 Highway 19 #201 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Boulder, Colorado 80302 Pikes Peak By-Products Co. , Inc. c/o Long Rendering Company 5350 North Washington Street Denver, Colorado 80216 Phillip Camenischi 10504 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Jack and Marjorie Edson 1270 Boston Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80501 Dorothy Larson 10608 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, Colorado 80501 J. L. and Nancy Groom 9777 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, Colorado 80501 John Cooper 9998 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, Colorado 80501 rtatli_9_ \Sup .39/7 47fLzicik.d_ __et(inz, /dexcE960) . 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Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: Case No. SUP-397: 79: 17 St. Vrain, Ltd. Dear Commissioners: The Water Users Association of District No. 6 requests the opportunity to comment on the application from St. Vrain, Ltd. for a sand and gravel operation at the hearing of this matter before the Board of County Com- missioners. Please forward the notice of the hearing date of the St. Vrain, Ltd. proposal to Milton H. Nelson, 2040 Longs Peak Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80501 . Also please place the District on the agenda at said hearing so that comments concerning the proposed gravel pit can be made. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Very truly yours, WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6 74t). .762- Milton H. Nelson CEJ) President dp r� °1 0 ,'I-1'I - • ',EV '1;- ` h t- , I A Co _`- ` - I"w1_I1 I I vn vct,I Ir-II_'J 11/11 _ _ l he < . , t I-st<. 1,hr,k nnL I NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PRIMED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL DAR. (See Reverse) SENT TO - ' RFc. to vO n DI LIB I RV " Water Users Assoc. S`ir" a� wht�r, ,,� da•c ,lelntr<z1 -. I -- RICI-RI(rFL) DIITVIRV ST2r 4tr.wri gs Peak Ave. tih� v. '.I uh.„r datt and i.rH S,,t IL' s rs C_ Pf � li �IDC6DE 80 01. - - (1tt\tit LI PO'fMV`TFR 'OR CII') POSTAGE $ 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO • CERTIFIED FEE C tn Water Users Assoc. 14.9 SPECIAL DELIVERY Ls m 2040 Longs Peak Ave. , RESTRICTED DELIVERY C y LnnglTlnnt, CC 80501 -- 1, cn SH47TOVh0'1At+D DATE Z 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION DELIVERED C n REGISTERED NO CFRTIF'ED NO INSURED NO a WI WI - - I= us 60 SHOD TO V.HO'1,DATE,AND '� ! rn a ADDRESS OF DELIVERY C a : 71125 9 (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent' L. 6ta or I= im, w SHIM TO Vi'0'1 AND DATE I has recess ell tilt ,Irtt.11 des(riLed abt, -4 I. DELIVERED NTH RESTRICTED C en ® DELIVERY m SIGNATU E r ❑ \,;,'r,„,_ ,L:11u1 it'll ae, ' agSHOW TO TO rih0'1,DATE AND J° y . $R \ La ADDRESS OF DELIVERY MTH 0 �.\ l U 1 DAE OF ELI VERY I,I TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES ' $ D }}��I - —--- m `fi . i i POSTMARK OR DATE 0 2 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) t' 49 `,I m 33 m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE IN O :g D F GPO 1918_212_382 1 I • 1 BENJAMIN F.STAPLETON J.WILLIAM McDONALD Chairman,Denver of co Director FREDERICK V.KROEGER ,4",--;‹44+ F�` t���d LAREN D.MORRILL Vice-Chairman,Durango ° Deputy Director JOHN R.FETCHER * ;8zg** Steamboat Springs C.M.FURNEAUX RICHARD D. LAMM Walden Governor FLOYD L.GETZ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Monte Vista COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD PATRICK A.GORMLEY Grand Junction 823 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING TELEPHONE ROBERT A.JACKSON 1313 SHERMAN STREET (303)839-3441 Pueblo DENVER,COLORADO 80203 DAVID LEINSDORF Crested Butte January 9, 1980 HERBERT H.VANDEMOER Sterling Ms. Vickie Traxler Assistant Zoning Administrator Weld County Department of Planning Services 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: St. Vrain LTD Open Cut Gravel Pit Application Located in Section 9, T2N, R68W, 6th PM, Weld County, Colorado Dear Ms. Traxler: We have made a flood hazard review of the St. Vrain LTD application as requested by your office and find the following: 1. The proposed gravel operation is located in the flood- plains of St. Vrain, Boulder, and Idaho Creeks upstream of Highway No. 119. 2. Since no permanent human occupation is involved with the proposed development activities, it appears that the gravel operation is a permissible use provided considerations are given to the flow-carrying capabilities of the respective floodplains. 3. No defined 100-year floodplains, which is the recommended design frequency, exist for the subject location. However, from a study-in-progress by the Corps of Engineers, I did get some preliminary hydrology and hydraulic data which is shown in the following table: 100-year 100-year Elevation Location Discharge Elevation Tolerance Upstream of Highway No. 119 Bridge 16,600 cfs 4853 ft MSL + 1.0 ft Confluence of St. Vrain and Boulder Creeks 16,400 cfs 4854 ft MSL + 1.0 ft 2000 Feet Upstream of Confluence on Boulder Creek - 4855 ft MSL + 1.0 ft � 6 Ms. Vickie Traxler January 9, 1980 Page two 4. From the preliminary flood hazard data, it appears that all or part of the gravel mining operation is within the 100-year floodplain. 5. A reclamation plan is included. Based on the above findings, we offer the following recom- mendations: a. Any operations of this gravel pit should not obstruct the passage of the 100-year flood flow to the point that it has any adverse effect on others. No levees and dikes should be allowed without a hydraulic analysis. b. The Stockpile Areas, as denoted on the Extraction Plan Sheet 6 of 7 dated October, 1978, are acceptable site locations. All stockpiles should be located at least 1000 feet beyond any stream banks with no stockpiles located in the area between St. Vrain and Boulder Creeks. c. Fuel tanks, septic tanks, and any other hazardous items that might wash away during flooding should be securely anchored and adequately floodproofed to avoid creation of a health hazard. d. All temporary buildings should be securely anchored and adequately floodproofed. Following completion of mining, all temporary buildings should be removed. e. Any water pumped from the site should not cause flooding or create hazards to others. f. Following completion of mining, all dikes, levees, and any remaining stockpiles should be leveled and the terrain returned to normal as much as possible. Also, after reclamation, this land should remain open space. Should you have any questions concerning our recommendations, we will be happy to respond. Very truly yours, Larry F. Lang, . E. Chief, Flood Control �;��5 iC 7C �� and Conservation Section/1.w p, " ,6\ LFL:tam r= 30\- �� cc: Mr. Jack Haines rp,, � �� John Haines t�` �S Land Consulting =��" ,�e) + ST. VRAIN LTD. Sand and Gravel Extraction Plan Prepared By John J. Haines Land Consultant • 8020 Federal Westminster, Colorado 80030 41 INDEX Page I. INTRODUCTION 1 II . LAND USE CONSIDERATIONS 2 A. EXISTING LAND USE 2 B. FURTHER LAND DEVELOPMENT . . . . 3 C. VISUAL 4 D. ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING VEGETATION 5 E. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC 8 F. NOISE 9 G. HISTORIC/ARCHEOLOGICAL 9 H. GEOLOGICAL 9 I. HYDROLOGICAL 9 J. WILDLIFE 10 K. AIR QUALITY 10 L. CONCLUSION 10 III. OPERATION 11 A. USE OF PREMISES 11 B. HYDROLOGY 11 C. DESCRIPTION OF PROCESS 16 D. TRANSPORATION/TRAFFIC 18 E. PHASING 19 F. PROTECTION OF TREES 21 IV. RECLAMATION 22 A. TOPSOLING 22 B. DRAINAGE 23 V. APPENDIX SUPPLIMENTAL DATA A. SOIL TESTING REPORTS B. WATER RIGHTS EVALUATION 41 41 INDEX OF MAPS MAP NUMBER 1. OWNERSHIP MAP 2. BOUNDARY SURVEY 3. EXISTING CONTOURS 4. SOILS INVENTORY 5. SOIL PROFILE PLAN 6. EXTRACTION PLAN 7. RECLAMATION PLAN I. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to provide those officials concerned with the information needed so that a mineral extraction project can be initiated. The interests of Weld County will be served by the orderly longrange development of County land and the encouragement it will give to acceptable development solutions in conformity in its Comprehensive plan. In addition, valuable mineral resources will be conserved in compliance with Colorado House Bill 1529 . Described and illustrated on the following pages in a process by which longrange County objectives may be attained. To the best of our knowledge and in com- . pliance with all known regulations , this report con- tains the information required for governing author- . ities to act. It is our hope that the cooperation and interest expressed by the various County Agencies and Officials will continue throughout the project. For all of their efforts to date, we acknowledge, with thanks our sincere appreciation. This report is prepared by John Haines Land Con- sulting, 8020 Federal Blvd. , Westminster, Colorado 80030 . 1 II. LAND USE CONSIDERATIONS A. EXISTING LAND USE: Land use in the area is primarily agricultural with a very small amount of commercial-industrial activity scattered throughout. Most land use changes in the area have taken place since 1965 at which time agricultural uses began to give may to more urban uses , primarily commercial and industrial. Commercial and industrial activities have domin- ated the change of land use. Although there has been some residential activity, it has been limited to a few residences and the establishment of a land fill area. There are no sub-divisions or housing developments either under construction or proposed at this time in the immediate vicinity. A survey of current land use shows commercial and industrial usages ranging from roadside services (gas , food, lodging) located at the interchange, equipment sales to warehousing and light manufacturing. Resi- dential usages include scattered permanent homes . The Existing Land Utilization shows that the great majority of the land in the subject area is now either vacant or still farmed to some extent. 2 B. FURTHER LAND DEVELOPMENT: Most of the land development in the area is now subject to the Colorado Open Mining Land Reclamation Act of 1973, which states in 92365 : Preservation of Commerical Mineral Deposits for Extraction (1) After July 1, 1973, no board of county com- missioners , governing body of any city and county, city or town, or other governmental authority which has control over zoning shall , by zoning, rezoning, granting a variance or other official action or inaction, permit the use of any area known to contain a commercial mineral deposit in a manner which would interfere with the present or future extraction of such deposit by an extractor. Much of the subject land area is included in the survey of commercial mineral deposits in the populous counties of Colorado, as stated in the State Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources Special Publi- cation 5A, entitled: "Sand Gravel, and Quarry Aggregate Resources Colorado; Front Range Counties , 1974. " Under this constraint, therefore , further develop • - ment in the area will require extraction of the proven existing mineral deposits as a first step. This could then be followed by new developmental activities - presumably on filled land under new zoning classifica- tions. 3 C. VISUAL: The area in which the proposed gravel operations will occur consists of vacant farm land, fenced enclo- sures , and miscellaneous equipment. It is directly adjacent to several commercial and industrial facil- ities as well. There is tree and shrub vegetation in the immediate area. There is no doubt that the proposed extraction process will have an initial impact on the visual aspects of the site. This is unavoidable. However, this negative visual impact will be considerably miti- gated by the following: 1. The gravel crushing equipment, gravel screens , and material stockpiles. The topsoil stock- piles will be positioned so as to provide the maximum screening effect both acoustically and visually. 2 . The enitre process will be phased in such a manner that reclamation will be commenced within the first two years and will proceed as the extraction is completed. Additional screening will be provided by the heavy tree- shrub planting strips which is scheduled to be installed within the first two years . Visual impact on State Highway number 119 will be minimal with the separation between highway and mining 4 operations. An area of approximately 40 acres with a setback of approximately 1,000 feet from center line of the the Highway will be utilized as a buffer. D. ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING VEGETATION: The proposed site is in an agricultural area with mixed commercial and light industrial uses including a few scattered residences. The terrain is flat, excep- ting the extreme northwesterly portion of the project. Minor wet meadow areas follow the flood plan areas . The entire area has been irrigated in the past. Plant productivity is fair to good with soils obviously high in nutrients. Some of the area has been recently subjected to livestock grazing. Most of the vegetation is agriculturally associ- ated or can be regarded as the primary invading types and species typical of early successional stages on upland areas of good soil. 1. Wet Meadow - Grass-Forb Association, moderately disturbed. Wet meadow areas occur in association with irrigation ditches. Burning of ditch banks has been practiced in the past. Presently approximately 40% of the ditches have a stand of plants , but before burning the ditches probably had a 100% dense, clumpy cover of vegetation. A good number of large cottonwoods thrive along the rivers and wet meadows and are major elements in the landscape. 5 • Dominant Plants : Rose (Rosa sp. ) Wild Ryegrass (Elymus canadensis) Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata) Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca scariola) Giant Ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) Yellow Sweet Clover (Melilotus officinalis) Subdominant Plants : Common Ragweed (Ambrosia sp. ) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Agropyron sp. ) Showy Milkweed (Asclepias Cocklebur (Xanthium spinosum) Cattail (Typha latifolia) Dock (Rumex sp. ) Aster (Aster sp. ) Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) Smartweed (Polygonum • pennsylvanicum) Cordgrass (Sparina sp. ) Snowberry (Symphoricarpos occidentalis) Canadian Thistle (Cirsium arvense) Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa paratensis) • Witchgrass (Panicum capillare) 2. Agricultural Fields - Grass-Forb (Weed) Association, disturbed agricultural upland, flat, with minor wet meadow areas along the irrigation ditches . The present vegetation is regrowth of primary invading plants following fall plowing. In the agricultural fields plant density is low, probably less than 5% , sparse and scattered. Irregularly spaced clumps of prickly lettuce, sunflower, pigweed, kochia and areas of bindweed dominate the disturbed alfalfa-grass hay fields. 6 Dominate Plants Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata) Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) Western Wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Agropyron sp. ) Subdominant Plants : Wild Ryegrass (Elymus Canadensis) Dock (Rumex sp. ) Pigweed (Amaranthus sp. ) Ragweed (Ambrosia sp. ) Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Sunflower (Helianthus sp. ) Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) Wild Darley (Hordeum jubatum) 3. Irrigated Pasture - Grass-Forb Association, moder- ately disturbed irrigated stand of Orchard Grass- Alfalfa, disturbed by some mowing, but not by plowing. Alfalfa percentage of vegetation is gradually• decreas- ing while grasses are becoming more dominant. Dominant Plants : Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata) Subdominant Plants : Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Agropyron sp. ) Ragweed (Ambrosia sp. ) • Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Bindweed (Convolulus arvensis) Aster (Aster sp. ) • Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) Smooth Brome (Bromus inermis) 4. Weeds - Grass-Forb Association, severely disturbed. Severely disturbed or neglected areas not regularly 7 irrigated in recent times. A portion of this area was filled and consequently invaded by primary forbs (weeds) . Dominant Plants : Rayweed (Ambrosia sp. ) Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca scariola) Subdominant Plants : Wild Ryegrass (Elymus canadensis) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Agropyron sp. ) • Aster (Aster sp. ) Prostrate Knotweed (Ploygonum aviculare) Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) Other Plants noted on the entire site are: Stinkgrass (Eragrostis cilianensis) Wild Oats (Avena fatua) Switchgrass (Panicum cirgatum) Lambsguarters (Chenopodium album) Soapweed (Yucca Gluca) Penny Cress (Thlaspi arverse) Tumble Mustard (Sisymbrium altissimum) Groundcherry (Physalis sp. ) Common Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) Buffalobur (Solanum rostratum) Yellow Toadflax (Comandra umbellata) Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardi) Fescue (Festuca sp. ) Dropseed (Sporobolus sp. ) Sandbar Willow (Saliz exigua) Plains Cottonwood (Populus sargentii) E. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC: The amount and distribution of traffic generated by the proposed gravel extraction operation will have no adverse impact on the roadways in the vicinity. 8 F. NOISE: Neither the gravel crushing process nor the addi- tional truck traffic will have a significant adverse noise impact. G. HISTORIC/ARCHEOLOGICAL: Current and previous investigations of the area proposed for gravel extraction now reveal no known sites or remains of historic or archeological signi- ficance. The State of Colorado Archeological Inventory does not list this site and therefore considerations of village sites , ruins or fossil area are not applicable concerns . Because of the above factors , there will be no impacts , either positive or negative, generated on the proposed gravel extraction operation. H. GEOLOGICAL: While the proposed gravel extraction process will irreversibly alter the present land form, there will be no material change in surface permeability or storm run-off from that which has historically existed. I . HYDROLOGICAL: The gravel extraction process will have no material impact on wells or the ground water system. As esta- blished, neither silt control nor flood control will present a problem. Hydrology is discussed in greater detail further in this report. 9 J. WILDLIFE: The proposed gravel extraction process would improve the area in terms of wildlife and would there- fore have a positive impact. Further, the areas lying north of St. Vrain Creek and lying south of State Highway Number 119 is proposed to be reserved as a wildlife habitat. • K. AIR QUALITY: • Because of control methods utilized, there will be no negative impact on the site during the proposed gravel extraction process . Applicable state and local air quality standards will be met. L. CONCLUSION: As has been established in the foregoing, the recent historic land use in the subject area has been one of transition from primarily agricultural use to commercial uses with some changes to industrial. The lands surrounding are primarily Agricultural and Industrial with some developed Residential on the perimeter. However, mining is not incompatible with surrounding agricultural residential and industrial uses . The immediate uses of the contiguous Industrial zoned land and service centers present no incompati- bility with a well executed coning operation; especially in view of the fact that under proposed scheduling. 10 III. OPERATION A. USE OF PREMISES: All equipment, storage of materials and constuction operation will be confined to the limits prescribed by ordinances or permits and as shown on the drawings and in the text of this report, or as may be directed by the proper governing authorities . Equipment and the • storage of materials will not unreasonably incumber the premises of public right of way. The proposed mining operations will comply with all reasonable instructions of the proper governing authorities and ordinance and codes regarding signs, traffic, fire and imminet danger. Disposal of materials, debris , rubbish and trash during and upon completion of mining and reclamation operations shall comply with applicable laws and ordinances . B. HYDROLOGY: This section considers the hydrologic features of the project and discusses the effects of both the excavation and reclamation plans on the ground water resources of the area. It also describes measures that will be taken to prevent any adverse effect on the • ground water resource that might result from the gravel extraction process. 1. Irrigation. - At one time most of the land in and adjacent to the project area was irrigated farm land. A portion is still under cultivation. Portions of the 11 area are irrigated by water from laterals located in the area; neither lateral will be affected by the gravel mining operations. However, one is proposed to be relocated in Phase Number 3 of the project. Some lands receive supplemental irrigation water pumped from shallow wells. The only irrigation ditches crossing the project .property are those which presently serve the lands within the project boundaries , except the one previously mentioned. All other ditches are on the exterior of the project. As these lands will no longer be used for agricultural purposes , there will be no further need for the ditches . Removal and relocation of these ditches will not affect the water supply of any other water user. • The demand for this land and the associated irri- gation water for other uses will continue. This change will have an effect on the water resource system of the area. As paved surfaces and building roofs continue to increase, the magnitude of surface runoff will increase. This increase in runoff may contribute to the ground water but more than likely will go directly to the rivers. As the agricultural irrigation decreases , the deep percolation component of the irrigation water will be absent and will reduce some of the recharge to the ground water aquifer. In this case, most of this change has taken place a number of years ago. 12 2. Water Rights - Water rights used on the land were purchased by the present owners for use as required by the mining operation and reclamation. Should any compensatory water be necessary, they are available for that purpose. The water rights owned are as follows: 3. Proposed use Of Water Rights - Historically the water rights have been used on irrigated project lands. The water rights used and supplemented at times with • water pumped from shallow alluvial wells on the property. Grass crops and alfalfa were raised on this land and some are still raised on adjacent lands . The consump- tive use of irrigation water by these crops and trees will be equated with the evaporation from the 135 acres of lake surfaces and the acres of land to be reclaimed by planting of grass , shrubs and trees with no result- ing loss or gain. The irrigation season of the grass , shrubs and trees will coincide with the historic season of the hay crops . The water surface of the lakes will potentially evaporate year around. Two inches of the 25 inch average evaporation rate occurs during the winter season of December through March. The lakes also furnish a continuous recharge to the ground water supply. Surface irrigation is accomplished by running a sufficient head to spread the water throughout the 13 field; hence more water is run than that which is consumptively used. Most of the excess returns to the stream system as ground water. The constancy of recharge from the permanent lakes, and the remoteness of winter water calls, the project meets the equitable considerat- ion of avoiding injury to other appropriatiors . 4. Water Quality as Affected by the Project - Recharge of the ground water aquifer during the mining operation will not have an adverse effect on the ground water quality. During the mining phase there will be several potential sources of pollution. The primary source will be the turbidity in the gravel mine 's water and in the irrigation ditch water. Historically, the drainage from this area has been contributing to the ground water aquifer through infiltration and therefore the presence of a mining operation will not change this . 5. Surface Drainage Concept - Presently there is little exterior surface drainage other than that from the creeks entering the project. Most of the exterior drainage is prevented from flowing on to the project site by land forms and irrigation. ditches. It is proposed that the historic drainage flow patterns will be maintained. All drainage on the project will be discharged into the lakes and streams and allowed to dissipate through the ground water aquifer. 14 6. Historic Drainage - The natural drainage pattern of the project and surrounding area has been modified by a maze of irrigation and drainage ditches. These ditches have modified the natural peak flow by intercepting the natural drainage, and routing the flow through the ditches. Most of the runoff in the past was undoubtedly surplus irrigation water. The present drainage water flows to the streams . 7. Drainage During Mining Operation - During the excavation process, all runoff entering the excavated areas will be detained and released to the basin water regime via the ground water recharge. With the exception of the detained runoff, the present drainage pattern will remain unchanged. As the mining operation progresses , the amount of runoff detained by the project will increase. Any drainage channels to be relocated will be equal to or larger than those now in .use. 8. Effects on the Ground Water by the Reclamation Plan - The reclamation plan proposed for the mined area will be developed as multiple use lakes with a total surface area of about 135 acres. The ground water and water levels in the lake will reach equilibrium with each other without any substantial effect on the adjacent ground water tables. The lakes will be maintained at levels compatible with the adjacent ground water levels. It is estimated that the lake levels on an average 15 will be maintained between 4 , 850 and 4 , 855 for pond #1, between 4, 840 and 4 , 855 for pond #2 , between 4, 850 and 4, 855 for pond #3 , and between 4 ,860 and 4 ,865 for pond #4 , with a seasonal fluctuation of plus or minus one to two feet. Primarily the lakes will be an environmental, piscatorial, and visual asset. Also they .can secondarily be used for detention storage. Because the lakes are connected to the ground • water aquifer which is part of the South Platte River system, the State Engineer takes congnizance of the fairness of providing compensation for evaporation losses from the lakes although there is no legal requirement to make up evaporation from gravel mines in the stream alluvium. Equitable considerations support the State Engineer's view, so it is recommended that water rights be available for the make up of any water lost by evaporation. Since historic use of these priorities has included operating detention as well as .consumptive use from irrigation within the ditch systems , there should be no objection to the practices involved. C. DESCRIPTION OF PROCESS: The following is a brief description of the operat- ing process for the proposed sand and gravel application. 1. Equipment Description - Due to the nature of extraction, being a wet pit operation, the equipment anticipated would be that generally found at similar facilities. 16 In 4eneral the following is a description of the equipment to be employed at this site. a. 1 80D Northwest Dragline (or similar) b. 1 Cedar Rapids Crusher c. 2 988 Cat Loader d. 1 D8 Cat Crawler e. 2 or 3 Generator Power Plants f. Other miscellaneous equipment typically found such as fueling truck, foreman vehicle, construction trailer, etc. 2 . Employment Personnel and Shifts - It is anticipated that 20 persons will be employed full time on the project. Typical working hours will be a normal �6 shift, operating 6 days a week. It is also anticipated • that the facilities operate 12 months a year. 3. Method of Extraction - The proposed method of extraction is that of a wet pit operation. Each of the four phases will be done in a similar method. 4. Accident Prevention - Proper precautions for acci- dent prevention will be exercised at all times for the protection of all persons and property actively and passively employed in, visiting, and in the vicinity of the proposed project. Safety provisions and applicable laws and codes will be observed as prescribed by the Mining Enforce- ment and Safety Administration (MESA) , Colorado Bureau 17 of Mines , Occupational Safety and Health Adminstration (OSHA) , Colorado Occupational Safety and Health Admin- istration (COSH) , 'Department of Transportation (DOT) , Weld County Highway Department and Colorado Department of Highways. Machinery, equipment, and all hazards will be guarded in accordance with the safety provisions of these governing authorities. 5. Sanitary Facilities - Adequate sanitary facilities will be furnished and maintained for the workmen. Enclosed temporary toilets will be coveniently placed as required. Drinking water will be provided from an approved source, piped or transported to keep it fresh, and served in a single service or other satisfactory type of sanitary container. D. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC: The subject property is bounded on the north by State Highway Number 119 and County Road Number 7 to the east. Both facilities are paved with State Highway 119 being a 4 lane arterial. Haul roads internal to the project will be graveled and maintained privately. Haulage traffic on site will be confined to these rcads during the mining operation. During phase 1 of the project it will be necessary to utilize the existing low water crossing. Additional provisions will be required when crossing lateral ditches so as not to impede flow of those ditches. Access will be directly onto County Road 7 . It is 18 anticipated that a majority, if not all haulage traffic will proceed north (approximately 2 ,000 feet) to State Highway Number 119. Adequate acceleration/deceleration lanes currently exist when entering or exiting the State Highway. Further, excellent site distance exists also. Where State Highway 119 crosses the St. Vrain Creek bridge •Number D-16-K was inventoried (lying west of County Road 7) while Bridge Number D-17-K exists to the east over Idaho Creek. Warning signs will be erected on the County Road serving as a warning at least 300 feet on either side of the point of ingress and egress , to the project notifying motorist and •pedestrians. E. PHASING: The first phase of the project calls for excavation in the area lying between the St. Vrain Creek and Boulder Creek. As indicated on the Soil Profile Plan, the depth of gravel is approximately 20 feet deep or at elevations between 4 ,840 and 4 , 860. Phase 1 calls for a pit covering an area of approximately 40 surface acres. Very little topsoil was found in this area due to the flood plain of the St. Vrain and Boulder Creeks , therefore overburden will concentrate in other areas of the project where a more intensive reclamation is 19 proposed. Phase 2 is proposed immediately east of Phase 1 and east of Boulder Creek. Incorporated within Phase 2 is the elimination of an existing pond located on the north (see extraction plan) where previous mining operations occurred. Gravel depths in this area range from elevations from 4 , 835 to 4, 855. Phase 2 calls for a pit covering an area of approximately 30 surface • acres . Phase 3 continues in an easterly direction on the property. This phase calls for the relocation of an existing lateral that serves the 80 acres located immediately to the north. Gravel depths run between elevations 4 ,835 and 4 , 855 as shown on the Soil Profile Plan Map. Pit Number 3 is proposed to cover approximately 40 acres of surface area. Phase 4 shifts to the southeast end of the property where a separate stockpile/crushing area is provided. Gravel depths in this area run from elevations of 4 , 840 to 4, 870 . Also included is the incorporation of an existing pit. The ' approximate surface area of this phase is 25 acres . Although supply and demand dictate the actual timing of each phase it is anticipated that the project will follow the schedule listed below: 20 Begin Operation End of Phase Phase I Summer ' 79 Fall ' 81 Phase II Summer ' 82 Fall ' 84 Phase III Summer ' 85 Fall ' 87 Phase IV Summer ' 88 Fall ' 90 F. PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES: There are large existing cottonwoods along the rivers on the site. These trees are important visual elements in the area and efforts will be made to save and protect those which are located at the perimeter of the mining operations. These trees will require protec- tion during the mining operations by keeping truck and equipment traffic , as well as storage of materials , away from the root zones of the trees. Mining in the root zone of the trees will be done carefully so that the physical stability of the trees is not endangered. 21 IV. RECLAMATION A. TOPSOILING: Subgrade will be established, as far as possible, with reject gravel and similar material. After rough grade of the shore line area is established it will be ripped and scarified along contours to a depth of 12 to 18 inches , leaving the surface rough before topsoil is placed. Since ample topsoil is available at this site, it will be placed in a 6-12 inch thick layer over all areas to be revegetated. Prior to seeding, 200 lbs/acre of P205 should be applied and tilled into the topsoil. The shoreline areas generally are gentle slopes between property line and water line. These areas required rapid and continuous plant cover to prevent water and wind erosion. In order to assure a good and continuous stand of grasses. These slopes offer varying microclimatic growing conditions since they have various exposures. It is proposed to use one mixture of grasses and legumes for these slopes. Depending on the microclimatic conditions one or the other of the grasses will become dominant in certain areas. The following seed mixture in pounds of pure live seed per acre will be used for all areas : 2 lbs. Common Kentucky Bluegrass 9 lbs. Perennial Ryegrass 22 9 lbs. Orchard Grass 4 lbs. Smooth Brome 4 lbs. Yellow Sweet Clover Seeding will be done with a drill equipped with dept bands and carried out between March 15 and May 15 , if possible. All seeded areas will be hydromulched for initial erosion control with cellulose fiber mulch at the rate of 1,500 lbs. per acre. Proposed planting in the shore areas will consist of water related trees and shrubs such as Cottonless Cottonwood, Russian Golden Willow, Colorado Blue Spruce, Silver Maple, American Plum and Redosier Dogwood. All • planting installed will be provided with slow release fertilizer tablets at the time of planting according to the manufacturer's recommendations. All seeded areas will be fertilized with three applications of commercial fertilizer per growing season for a total of 60 pounds nitrogen per acre per season. B. DRAINAGE: The project will utilize the final lakes as shown on the drawing for• retaining most of the project area runoff. The lakes will result from rain falling and running off the impervious areas and rainfall on the lakes themselves. Runoff will be somewhat less for the reclaimed 23 area. The available storage in the lakes for runoff will far exceed the potential runoff. Each lake will have an estimated minimum freeboard of three feet at the estimated high water table elevation. It is obvious that the basins have more than adequate storage capacity for totally detaining the anticipated runoff plus several consecutive storms of the same magnitude and duration. 24 V. APPENDIX - SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 25 1 ; J WVJE8TE1irII ESTING LFEGRETTLIRJES NC. 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (303) 7442415 August 29, 1974 Western Paving Construction Co. _ 5105 Washington • Denver, Colorado 80216 Attention: Mr. Bob Wolf Subject: A-1194 -- Del Camino Pit AGGREGATE TESTS Gentlemen: Presented with this letter are the results of tests made on two samples of pit run aggregate, which were submitted from the subject pit on August 13, 1974. • The samples were tested for Liquid Limit and Plasticity • Index.' After sieve analyses were made. the material coarser • than 3/4 inch from each sample was crushed and blended with the material finer than 3/4 inch and sieve analyses were made again. Using sample No. 2 and 5.8 percent of AC 10, Marshall specimens were prepared to test for the effect of water on compacted bituminous mixtures. The index of retained stability is the percentage ratio of Group II stabilities to Group I stabilities. Very truly yours, WESTERN TESTING LAB. , INC. orP4e. DWF/mp Donald W. Fleming, POW. Enc. 1 '1 August 29, 1974 Western Paving Construction Co. Ident. No. A-1194 - Del Camino Aggregate Tests Pit Run Sieve Size Percent Passing Sample #1 Sample #2 3 • 100 • 3 95 21 100 95 2 98 90 1h 93 79 1 79 67 3/4 69 60 1/2 60 51 3/8 56 47 # 4 49 40 # 8 . 44 36 • # 16 • 37 28 # 30 24 17 # 50 10 # 100 # 200 4 4 4 2.9 2.6 LIQUID LIMIT 0 0 • PLASTICITY INDEX Non Plastic . Non Plastic WESTERN TESTING LAB. , INC. hai. •••-2,4....."..„. Donald W. Fleming, P. 41 August 29, 1974 Western Paving Construction Co. Ident. No. A-1194 - Del Camino Aggregate Tests Pit Run with 3/4" Aggregate Crushed Sieve • Size Percent Passing Sample #1 Sample #2 3/4" 100 100 1/2 79 78 • 3/8 66 64 # 4 54 50 # 8 47 43 # 16 39 32 #. 30 25 20 # 50 10 11 # 100 5 5 # 200 3.2 3.3 • WESTERN TESTING LAB. , INC. 40.a) Donald W. Fleming. P . August 29, 1974 Western Paving Construction Co. Ident. No. A-1194 -- Del Camino Pit WET - DRY STABILITY TEST Spec. Asphalt No. Content Density Group Stability (%) (ibs/ftft3') (lbs) 1 5.8 140.8 I 765 • 2 5.8 141.8 I . 755 3 5.8 141.5 II 640 4 5.8 141.7 II 705 5 5.8 141.1 II 610 6 5.8 , 141.6 I 785 Average Density Group I - 141.4 Average Density Group II - 141.4 Average Stability Group I - 770 Average Stability Group II - 650 Index of Retained Strength - 84.4 % Note: Group II specimens were immersed in water at 140° F. for 24 hours prior to testing. WESTERN TESTING LAB. , INC. Donald W. Fleming, P • g-- , • ...;C‘.114-7-ST E PIN EFirair.3 1:,,EIC11:215rFIT DREES- EINE. 95 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER. COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (303)744-241-5. J 10 o 1 0 9 . a K o 8` Q Job == i1 502 F. ale: 1" = 2000' Sec. `' & 10 rn '1 •- i b4 EJ is i . Po t LNETEi ET11 ESTINE LEIBOREITIMIES 1L 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (303) 744-2415 • RECEIVED • June 8, 1973 SUN 13 1973 Brannan Sand & Gravel Company 4800 Brighton Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80216 Attention: Mr. Warren Kruse Subject: A-582 -- Gravel Investigation, Parts of Sections 9 and 10, T2N, R68W, 6th PM Gentlemen: On May 27, 1973, a gravel investigation'was made on the subject property, which is located approximately 1/2 mile south and 4 miles east of Longmont, Colorado. A total of 13 test holes were drilled to bedrock at locations shown on the enclosed plat. • Overburden consisting of sandy brown to black clay ranged from 0 to 6h feet in thickness. The under lying section consisted primarily .of poorly graded sand and gravel with a high percentage of sand and scattered cobbles up to 4 inches. Bedrock consisted ' of a moist hard grey claystone. Depth to bedrock ranged 7 feet to 23 feet. Depth to water ranged from 2 feet to 7 feet. Logs of all test holes are enclosed. Very truly yours, WESTERN TESTING LAB., INC. • of9a) L.*.":19 DWF/mD Donald W. Fleming, P17. Enclosure az_ LNESTEPJi1 U EBT4 flD? TUdES LL 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (303) 744-2415 10 • a0• c,• tt• • • a.• 9 • �• K m• • •l% Job # A 582 ' ca1?: 1" s 2000 ' Sec. 9 & 10 T 2 N R 68 W ' 6th PM 0 1 `1ETrSE L..R811111113FirIES LE. 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 •• TELEPHONE (303) 744-2415 June 8, 1973 Brannan Sand & Gravel Company Ident. No. A-582 • LOGS OF EZPLORATORY HOLES • Hole No. 1 Depth to Bedrock 23' . • Depth to Water Table 2 ' Depth (Feet) Soil Description , 0 - 23 Sand, well graded, some poorly graded gravel, mostly 1/2 - 3/4", scattered gravel to 21 - 3" , wet, loose, approximately 6O% sand, 40% gravel. 23 - 28 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. Hole No. 2 Depth to Bedrock 18' Depth to Water Table 2 ' 0 - .18 Sand & gravel poorly graded, wet, loose, scattered gravel to 2-211" , gravel mostly 1/2 - 3/4". • 18 - 19 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. Hole No. 3 Depth to Bedrock 17' Depth to Water Table 8' • 0 - 2 Clay, very sandy, grey brown, moist. 2 - 17 Sand & gravel poorly graded,s loose mostly 1/2-1", scattered gravel to 3" , some lenses of coarser gravel scattered throughout, sand 50%, gravel 5O%. 17 .- 19 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. . Hole No. 4 Depth to Bedrock 12 ' Depth to Water Table 7 ' 0 - 11 Clay, very sandy, brown, moist with scattered gravel. 115 - 12 Sand & gravel poorly graded, wet, loose, gravel to 4" , slightly clayey, most of gravel is in 1" size, 50 - 50 on sand & gravel. 12 - 14 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. Hole No. 5 Depth to Bedrock 131' 0 - 5 Clay, sz ud;r, 1.f moist. - _ ,-2 Salt,:, pool s y , . •.:rth clay streaks & scattered large c-ravcl to 2-4 " , :..r„; s::nd, 30% gravel. 131 - 15 C1.=y.stone, grey, moist, hard. . ..EST= J U E S LFIBORFITIMILIES 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (303) 744-2415 June 8, 1973 Page 2 Brannan Sand & Gravel Company Ident. No. A-582 • LOGS OF EXPLORATORY HOLES Hole No. 6 Depth to Bedrock 19' • Depth to Water Table 6-7' Depth (Feet) Soil Description O - 61 Clay, sandy, brown, moist, scattered gravel. 6h - 14 Sand, poorly graded, slightly clayey, scattered gravel, 90% sand, 10% gravel, gravel loose at 12 ' - 13 ' . 14 - 19 Sand & gravel poorly graded, approximately 50 - 50 96, gravel in 1-1h" size, although some 3-5" gravel ,& .cobble. 19 - 22 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. • Hole No. 7 Depth to Bedrock 1811' Depth to Water Table 4 ' O - 2 Clay, sandy, brown. 2 - 17 Sand & gravel poorly graded, gravel in h - 11" range, scattered larger gravel 2 - 4" , brown, wet, loose, approximately 50x-50 sand &- gravel. 17 - 181 Weathered claystone, grey, moist, stiff. 181 - 22 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. • Hole No. 8 Depth to Bedrock 17'x' Depth to Water Table 6 ' O - 5 Clay, organic, black, moist. 5 - 171 Sand &' gravel poorly graded, brown, wet, loose, approx. 50 - 50 sand & gravel, gravel to 14' in the h - 1" range with scattered gravel to 3" , from 14'-17'' the gravel was coarse 2-4" range with the smaller gravel sizes, 60% gravel, 40% sand. 17h - 19 claystone, grey, moist, hard. • 4pp 4 ESTER# J ESTINE LFIENIFITERES r€. 96 SOUTH ZUNI STREET • DENVER, COLORADO 80223 • TELEPHONE (W3) 7442415 June 8, 1973 Page 3 Brannan Sand & Gravel Company Ident. No. A-582 LOGS OF EXPLORATORY HOLES Hole No. 9 Depth to Bedrock 21' Depth(Feet) Soil Description Depth to Water Table 6' O - 6 Clay, sandy, dark brown, moist. 6 - 21 Sand & gravel poorly graded, brown, wet, loose, 50 - 50 gravel in 3/8-3/4" range to 14' , from 14' to 21' gravel is in the 2-4" range with some scattered to 5". 21 - 24 Claystone, moist, grey, hard. Hole No. 10 Depth to Bedrock 22 ' Depth to Water Table 7'. O - 5 Clay, sandy, brown. 5 - 22 Sand & gravel poorly graded, gravel 3/8-3/4" in 60% sand, 40% gravel, scattered gravel to 111" , gravel becomes • coarser (2-3") from 16 ' . 22 - 24 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. • • Hole No. 11 Depth to Bedrock 1135' Depth to Water Table 3 ' O - 111 Clay, sandy, brown, moist. 1' - 111 Sand & gravel poorly graded, approximately 60% gravel, 40% sand, slightly clayey, gravel 3/8"-1" , scattered larger gravel to 3". 111 - 14 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. Hole No. 12 Depth to Bedrock 9' Depth to Water Table 2 ' O - 2'11 Clay, organic, dark brown. 2' - 9 Sand & gravel poorly graded, sand 40%, gravel 40%, silt & clay 2O%, brown, wet, loose. 9 - 14 Claystone, gray, moist, hard. Hole No. 13 Depth to Bedrock 7' Depth to Water Table 3 ' 0 - 2 Clay, organic, sandy dark brown. 2 - 7 Sand & gravel, silty, brown, moist, loose, approximately 55% gravel, 30% sand, 15% silt & clay. 7 - 9 Claystone, grey, moist, hard. ^mil r� } = • _ ;r ' £:,:y��� rN ,:'' �g rale :�� — _ - - • -..ti•✓ice. .z ••••••••• — err ._ -- - - �', - ,"k-• i} ,'_. then and associates, 114-.7,:-t-:,_ . j' , ---- "" CONSULTING E. NrYIt,iE _ Rt" • - — n/ SOIL&FOUNDATION 96 S. ZUNI • DENVER, DL'R AC:) :;r_,?L1 - - - "•_,• ENGINEERING 1924 EAST FIRST STREET • CASi e.r:o'A-:,': - •r a- July ll , 1974 .�." 4 Subject: Soil Profile of Rich Domenico Property,- �1 G:ei� County , Colorado _k� Jcc No. . 1 ,'G; stern ravine Cor-'s t ruc c i _•, Company 'das► in,tcn 14 _errer, Ccicrauc , l c rFtlues ac , ,:, cr• l x •: -11 n crzc. . i•:r . o :� C uet r`• n�., Cr.,.... soil l' f i 1 _ at tre s•lo pct s i `e rr Jure Z8 and July 1 , 1'274. The location of ercicratcr i:cles is 'resented in rig . 1 . T-e logs are presented in Figs. 2 =� ro::ch L. ;o soil samples were taken. The soil ;escr •'tior• presented • i cased cn t•'(.3 riels e^nireer' 5 logs . :�- -fr. if -e car be cf ftrther 'ser ice, cieast cal. ; . ', �ooprrrrrrrrp ,F=L ��.0 Poe'o, '; :r' t ru l yc.0 rs � •Att.;• sc'� 0:-.....t. Cht- i At:D ASSCC i•i7_S , i';C . t• • • • - • :"1 9921 cc = '., •9�n%.. .. Q'�. •Harold nc . i I ..y5�•Jr.�ii fir. P. C � 'a1 HX/d l r I,. A. OF,CO-p,.►`' .rLlosur s iE A • wt r • ii' • WATER RIGHTS EVALUATION FOR WESTERN PAVING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY • Prepared by: Rocky Mountain Consultants, Incorporated 1755 North Main Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Prepared for: Mr. George R. Wolf Western Paving Construction Company 5105 North Washington Street Denver, Colorado 80216 • December 18, 1975 Job Number 575-621 r______ml r r fs• rocky mountain conFirltnnr3 December 18, 1975 • Mr. George R. Wolf Western Paving Construction Company 5105 North Washington Street Denver, Colorado 80216 Dear Mr. Wolf: Enclosed is the appraisal of the one share of Smith and Emmons Ditch stock and the two shares of Rural Ditch stock. I apologize for the long delay in providing .this information to you. If you have any further questions regarding this report or need any further help in deciding the worth of these water rights , please' feel .free to contact • me. I will be happy to meet with you or whatever is required to provide you with further information. Again, I wish to thank you for your patience in wating for this information . Very truly yours , RO KY MOON AIN CONSULTANTS , INC. c/1,1`\. 1 � Ken Rollin, P.E. Enclosure djp 1755n. main • Ionamont, Colorado 80501 ' (."1:1)) APPRAISAL OF WATER RIGHTS FOR WESTERN PAVING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY , INTRODUCTION The water rights to be appraised in this report consist of two shares of stock in the Rural Ditch and one share of stock in the Smith and Emmons Ditch. The Rural Ditch has an appropriation date of May 10, 1862 for 22.75 cfs and a first enlargement appropriation date of March 10, 1863 for 165.45 cfs. The Smith and Emmons Ditch has an appropriation date of June 1 , 1863 for 47. 16 cfs . The water rights to be analyzed have historically irrigated approximately 100 acres of land in Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Weld County, Colorado. DESCRIPTION OF LAND 'The land on which these water rights have been used is along the flood plain of Boulder Creek between Boulder Creek and what is known as Idaho Creek. The land which has historically been irrigated consists of relatively good , sandy, clay loam soils overlaying the river bottom sand and gravel deposits . The sandy, clay loam appears to be several feet thick. It further appears to. have reason- ably good water-holding capabilities. HISTORIC USE OF WATER The one hundred acres, which have been historically irrigated with two shares of water from the Rural' Ditch and one share from the Smith and Emmons Ditch, have on an average over the past ten years, grown approximately 40 acres of alfalfa and 60 acres of row crops consisting primarily of corn, beans and sugar beets. This information was obtained from Mr. Vern Koldeway whose parents have owned the property for the past 20 plus years. By using the modified Blaney-Criddle formula, it was determined that during dry year conditions alfalfa will consump- tively use approximately 85 percent of the water delivered to it. It was also determined by use of the same formula that row crops, as mentioned above, will consumptively use 75 percent of the irrigation water delivered to them. There- fore, these consumptive use factors will be used in determining the consumptive use transferability of the water that will be used in this report; and also to determine the consumptive use qualities for the water from these ditches. under dry year conditions. WATER YIELD AND TRANSFERABILITY The Smith and Emmons Ditch has eight outstanding shares of stock. This ditch receives its water from Boulder Creek through Idaho Creek with the headgate being on Idaho Creek. This ditch diverted a total of 396 acre feet in the dry year 1954, therefore, one share of water from this ditch would have yielded 49.5 acre-feet. If we assume the usual 10 percent ditch shrinkage and 10 percent irrigation failure, this would mean that the net yield of the Smith and Emmons Ditch to the crops would be 39.6 acre-feet. If we—assume that 40 percent of that water was used on alfalfa with a consumptive use factor of .85, there would be a total consumptive use of alfalfa of 13.46 acre-feet which would be avail- able for transfer. Further assuming that 60 percent of the water was used on row crops with a consumptive use factor of .75, these crops would consumptively use 17.82 acre-feet of water which would be available for transfer. Therefore, the yield of one share of the total yield of the Smith and Emmons Ditch would be 31 .28 acre-feet of consumptive use water available for transfer based on a dry year. It should be pointed out that because of the location of the headgates• on Idaho Creek and the Smith and Emmons Ditch on Idaho Creek, this water could only be transferred to other users on this same ground , land irrigated by the same ditch or to downstream users on Boulder Creek. If we attempted to transfer these water rights upstream, there would be a significantly higher loss and the yield would be substantially deficient because of dependence on these water rights for return flows. The Rural Ditch has 50 outstanding shares and receives its water from Boulder Creek through Idaho Creek with a headgate on Idaho Creek. In the dry year, 1954, this ditch diverted a total . of 4, 182 acre feet. Therefore, each share of the ditch diverted 83.64 acre-feet. Two shares will yield 167.28 acre-feet in the dry year, assuming 10 percent ditch loss and 10 percent irrigation failure, the net yield to irrigation for two shares of Rural Ditch is 133 .82 acre feet. Again, assuming that 40 percent of this water was used to irrigate alfalfa and 60 percent was used to irrigate row crops, in using the consumptive use as before, two shares of this ditch will yield 105.72 acre-feet of water for • . transfer in a minimum year. Again, it should be pointed out that as with the Smith and Emmons Ditch, this transfer can only take place to users on the same property, the same ditch or on Boulder Creek downstream. This ditch also depends entirely on return flows and therefore could not be transferred upstream without substantial loss. We have attached to this report as Appendix A, the diversion records from 1954 and 1958-1973 for reference. EVALUATION OF WATER RIGHTS • In arriving at the amount of water for transfer, we have .used a dry year.yield of these rights; and therefore, to arrive at a monetary value of this transfer- able water, we will use the current value of the Colorado Big Thompson water as a basis for price per ace-foot. We will assume that the Colorado Big Thompson water will yield one acre-foot per share as has historically been done. Therefore, we have equated the cost of one share of Colorado Big Thompson water to one acre-foot of the transferable water yielded under these water rights. Since most recent sales of Colorado Big Thompson water in blocks of 50 shares or more have been for approximately $475 a share, the transferable yield of one share of the Smith and Emmons Ditch, which is 31 .28 acre-feet, would be worth $14,858.00.. Two shares of Rural Ditch wall yield 105.72 acre-feet of transferable water which would be worth $50,217.00. A total value of the two ditches would be $65,075.00. We might point out that this analysis has been done based on the price of Colorado Big Thompson water and usjng accepted consumptive use factors for transferability. We might also point out again that the amounts of water which may be .transferred will depend upon where the water is to be transferred and under what conditions. It is, therefore, our opinion that the price of these water rights could vary from $60,000 to $70,000. The number arrived at earlier would be a reasonable market value provided the transfer yield takes place on the same property or on the same ditch. If the water rights are to be moved very far downstream on Boulder Creek, some extra shrinkage would be required to compensate the main stream of Boulder Creek. This would lower the value of the water rights slightly. APPENDIX "A" SMITH AND EMMONS Priorities June 1 , 1863 for 47. 16 cfs NUMBER OF AVERAGE FIRST DAY LAST DAY NUMBER OF AVERAGE DAILY TOTAL ACRES DIVERSION YEAR CARRIED CARRIED DAYS CARRIED AMOUNT AMOUNT IRRIGATED PER ACRE 1954 3-23 6-7 28 7.0 396 1415 1958 6-5 8-23 60 8. 1 976 ii 1959 5-14 8-10 64 9.7 1252 II 1960 4-24 8-7 61 12.0 1474 ii 1961 6-15 8-23 50 9.7 978 " 1962 5-3 8-28 101 8.7 1756 • 1963 5-11 7-3 33 7.5 496 ii 1964 5-3 8-3 58 8.6 1000 it 1965 5-6 9-7 81 9.4 1534 " 1966 5-7 9-13 46 8.0 752 ii 1967 4- 7-31 21 8.5 360 'f 1968 4-16 9-19 90 9. 1 1652 • 1969 . 4-7 9-9 66 8.8 1174 'i 1970 5-15• 8-16 79 8.6 1356 1971 5-27 8-13 52 13. 1 1372 ii 1972 5-17 7-28 57 9.4 1076 ii 1973 6-7 8-27 70 19.0 1536 li Min. 21 7.5 360 ax. 101 19.0 1756 vg. 60.92 9.82 1139 • RURAL DITCH Priorities May 10, 1862 for 22.75 cfs -- March 10, 1863 for 165.54 cfs. t ' NUMBER OF AVERAGE FIRST DAY LAST DAY NUMBER OF AVERAGE DAILY TOTAL ACRES DIVERSION YEAR CARRIED CARRIED DAYS CARRIED AMOUNT AMOUNT IRRIGATED PER SHARE 1954 4-13 9-12 107 19.4 4182 4615 83.64 1958 6-12 10-21 121 18.6 4514 " 1959 5-14 10-14 141 20.4 5776 1960 5-26 8-7 146 12.0 5582 1961 6-15 • 9-3 81 21 .8 3740 " 1962 5-3 10-8 146 . 18.2 5312 " 1963 4-18 10-20 168 14.4 4848 " 1964 5-2 9-30 105 21 .8 4586 " 1965 5-6 9-20 84 17.5 2948 " 1966 5-4 9-4 104 21 .4 4458 ii 1967 4- 10-11 85 14.8 2528 " 1968 5-10 9-4 ' 118 ' 24.3 5738 " 1969 4-29 9-19• 92 18.9 3478 " 1970 5-15 9-23 117 22.8 5354 " 1971 5-27 9-22 119 32.5 7740 " 1972 4-24 9-21 133 26.3 7004 " 1973 6-14 9-10 90 24.4 4372 li Min. 81 14.8 2528 Max. 168 26.3 7004 Ayg. 117 . 19.65 .4723 — /-\ , T • • N. • .- G Arr I H II D 0 0 N tD C:1 9 y b 0 rr �� C. 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Nko cs - y o x Ca3 a fCD is rr P3 In 11 �1 w a� CD .J a a r�r n n P z i a 0 P3 K- • m 0 0 (3 Cr° m • a ' (D n 0 Cl) a J O • ct �• ssrnr��Rb WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6 --� 2040 Longs Peak Avenue G°1° Longmont, Colorado 80501 February 27, 1980 Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear County Commissioners: Enclosed please find a copy of an agreement between the Water Users Association of District No. 6 and the St. Vrain Ltd. regarding sand and gravel mining and augmentation plan. Since agreement has been reached on this matter, the Water Users Association of District No. 6 has no further objections to the mining proposal . If you have any questions or concerns on this matter, please contact me. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT NO. 6 '7VIC-17 _(Zo Milt Nelson dp Enclosure P INSPECTION REPORT NAME John Haines NO. SUP-397 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Pt. NE4, Sec. 9 , T2N, R68W DATE February 26, 1980 TIME 3 :55 p.m. I stopped at Temperature Processing Company and spoke to Mr. Englehart personally who pointed out to me the location where excavation was taking place recently. The approximate locations are noted by penciled circled notations on Exhibit B and C of the plot plan of St. Vrain, Ltd. Mr. Englehart explained that recently the excavated holes have been covered and returned to their natural state and that there has been no activity since then. Therefore, it would appear no violation exists at the present time. ZONINNSPECTOR INTERNAL MEMORM ON CURRENT ZONING CASE K . TO Cathy Carter FROM Vickie Traxler Name Jack Haines Case No. Legal Description of Property St. Vrain Date 2/8/80 Time 3 : 00 p . m. RE : Alleged violation for mining gravel without a permit I spoke with Mr . Jack Haines who stated that the owner , St . Vrain , Ltd . (member of the partnership Mr . Richard Dominico) has sent a letter to confirm that no mining has occurred or will occur on the property before the proper permits have been submitted . f401, ZONING VIOLATION IND COMPLAINT REPORT DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES DATE: February 6, 1980 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ALLEGED VIOLATION: Pt. NE%, Section 9, T2N, R68W LOCATION OF ALLEGED VIOLATION FROM NEAREST TOWN: 1 mile west of Del Camino. 4 miles west of Longmont Property owner's name: Tel . No. : Property owner' s mailing address: Refer to St. Vrain SUP in progress Tenant's name and mailing address: Refer to St. Vrain SUP in progress COMPLAINT FILED BY: Mr. Englehart Tel . No. : (temporary processing) COMPLAINT RECEIVED BY: Thomas E. Honn DATE: 2/6/80 NATURE OF COMPLAINT: Excavation of sand and gravel without permit RESPONSE TO COMPLAINT: Field review and process according to findings . ACTION OF ZONING DEPARTMENT A. Reviavof Complaint filed, indicates j no violation of provisions of Weld County Zoning Resolution O the following sections of the Zoning Resolution may be in violation: See attached letter B. Inspection of property, indicates ❑no violation of provisions of the Weld County Zoning Resolution ❑violations noted of the following sections of the Zoning Resolution: See attached letter Date(s) of Inspection 2/7/80 ACTION ON COMPLAINT: lallo Action taken/no violation ❑ Violation File Started Date 2/8/80 Date NOTE: ATTACH TO THIS COMPLAINT REPORT all inspector's report sheets pertaining to this alleged violation. /2ji<<Q16 St LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 9, T2N, R68W, 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Cr BEGINNING AT THE NW CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9, THENCE ALONG THE WEST ). LINE OF THE NW4 S 00°12'52"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 152.00' TO THE TRUE i 6 'l61 POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S68°27'52"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 709. 32' ; ``e\ THENCE N 50°34'00"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 297.62' ; THENCE N 30°55' 10"E 11\ FOR A DISTANCE OF 171 .75' TO A POINT LYING ON THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. - LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 119, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID R.O.W. LINE N 89°19'43"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 215.41 ' ; THENCE N 84°42'40"E A DISTANCE OF 281 .82' ; THENCE N 88°48'04"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 1199. 59' TO A POINT ON THE N/S CENTERLINE OF SECTION 9; THENCE LEAVING SAID E R.O.W. LINE AND ALONG SAID N/S CENTERLINE S 00°32'56"W FOR A DISTANCE S. OF 1217.52'; THENCE N 89°18' 15"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 2631 .99' TO A POINT LYING ON THE WESTERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NUNBER 7; THENCE, SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NE4 OF SECTION 9 AND ALONG SAID R.O.W. LINE S 00°31 ' 47"W A DISTANCE OF 1013.87'; •R THENCE LEAVING SAID R.O.W. LINE S 89°27'04"W A DISTANCE OF 437.70'; THENCE SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NE4 OF SECTION 9 S 00°31 '47"W A DISTANCE OF 284.77' TO A POINT ON THE E/W CENTERLINE OF SECTION 9; THENCE S 00°31 '34"W AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SE4 A DISTANCE OF 728.64' ; THENCE S 89°28'26"E A DISTANCE OF 437.03' TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 7; THENCE S 00°31 '34"W AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SE4 A DISTANCE OF 1925.02' TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SE4; THENCE S 89°I2'54"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE t OF_THE SE4 A DISTANCE OF 116.99' ; THENCE N 00°31 '34"E A DISTANCE _ OF 375.00' ; THENCE S 89°12'54"W A DISTANCE OF 33.31 '; THENCE N02°07'06"W A DISTANCE OF 3.30' ; THENCE S 87°38'40"W A DISTANCE OF 120.23' ; THENCE S 89°12'54"W A DISTANCE OF 71 .42' ; THENCE S 00°31 '34"W A DISTANCE OF 1 .96' ; THENCE S 87°38'40"W A DISTANCE OF 35. 31 ' ; THENCE S 00°06'06"E A DISTANCE OF 372.00' TO A POINT �. ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 9; THENCE S 89°12'54"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION q A DISTANCE OF 928. 59'; THENCE N 00°32' 15"E A DISTANCE OF 2673.82' TO A POINT ON THE E/W CENTERLINE OF SECTION 9; THENCE S 89°49'23"W ALONG THE E/W CENTERLINE OF SECTION 9 A DISTANCE OF 3971 .29' TO THE W4 CORNER OF' SECTION 9; THENCE N 00°I2'52"W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NW4 OF SECTION 9 A DISTANCE OF 2387.92' TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 292.63 ACRES MORE OR LESS. a / I 'i I. ,s , AI'I'I, I t'AN I : ST. VRAIN LTIr 'I' I MI.: : 2: r P.M. li(lt:l:li'I'CO-10 I)A I'I. : MARCH 5, 1980 It I.:')II I'';'I' : SUP - Open Cut Mining Permit Sand & Gravel NAyI.: -- AI)I)Ri:s s --- ---- -- --- ---- .////1/6--ii>t/ --4 .7:;-- Z/;.,-.21.. „„<1,-.4.-.4..,7-- ------ .2. 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ARTICLE ADDRESSED Tt7 H 0O e_lArthur Holdeway, Trustee o ro 00 5 Ron re 4, ,`,� > -�-r - ,- s Longmont, CO 80501 ' J a) o rn — b U 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m REGISTERED R D. Cet3Tit!ED NO. ENSURED NC --‘7\--...-...5 �\ O " 74 m 3 21111 J�s ----6 r'''' o o (Always obtain aiQnniir of addressee or agent) a w — n I have received the arti:le described above }a p SIGNATURE DAddx sees DAuth:uized agent �� �' a 4 DATE OF DELIVEInVPOSTMARK sk C, �� m m 0 Cr w 2 -�� ' 05. ADDRESS(Compiets only:t requested) (, _r� i m L CI 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'Sa ,> •,_ 4 73 ,_ F., INITIALS a v ' b D y w c,: �' ti , IP= Z �r *GPO:iop.,288.848/ 0 C/ 2.,..--.,--1-..-` ' fit . 4 / ' _N PiV.,Z � •v E n `o a. 20 0 00 8 in Lc •› ( KO W n m D s4 ` '' 6 I I 'J o o U i I .7.--1 Uo• ad f� r~\._ O 3 r6 (° 4�.I / a/y Railre 6 cc IH-.I.,.N. !! .- H H - - - ��- 2 I bD 80-10 a a w items 1 2 and 3. Lai.,ASENDER: Complete , , ® d? to r I efl .n Add your address re the"RETURN TO"space on W TA E to O reveres. 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ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: dad in 0 c c. :n REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. — mat O a Q aG Wlis- GC am. > w e o m L- , '�� 321113 W tsar ❑ o O w w o o� boo sm`. (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) Cs1 CIE N ® b o v _i o o r o s at "�" �'� r-I o w w o en f2�ir )ZE a a I have received the article described above'''. v.CS ® ° N . w O F- ,� c9� x° ❑ ° v N Doc �W� sc~ O T SIGNATURE DAddreseee DAuthorieedagent ., LL z� z 0 ❑ .1EC T,a oo yatr Fdh •uj A 0 pwo w S390AN3S itinOlidO a' it' 4' DATE OF DEL111[RFL K t Z Cr c 01:4 a 2 $333 110 �73iStlu iSOd i1015C909 O o f 9L61'AV`0( E 5. ADDRESS(Complete Oniy It requested) tZ — in -- 3t ---_-.-- ---- --- cs — tf i ii G. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S INITIALS C t-74 -- - © Ill g o% ° . c c r • GPO 1979-288 848 t� --! 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