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INC. _ - ""“ '/R orthittC rile �'./T l � e.+..+��111/I�1�� � 1�11�1171111�17n(����1� 12x1 0[n AVENUE GREELEY. COIORAOO 00&31 hblwiu 050-01013101 ,•A.0,,.0 crow 7 RECLAMATION PLAN S 9,X4AcRG7V 3; L ECENO: LAPGUORE D coU•RAVEL JNC 'a • WINDSOR,WELD C TY, COLORADO 4.r nminly nesem r asEXHIBIT £ )1' /nlw,...n.'.y Ww• -' SCALE .nom. PROs.JECT T NO. • (db..wd>Arr(Ad..6arvy.fa e-4a1 (•MOn PROJECT No 3 St 4,y Mesh (+i .S .• . ... wart. aw _&tnlra .y aw .Ass.r , c.,.... r /39—B// ....n. 3 RESOLUTION RE : APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR AN OPEN-PIT (WET) SAND AND GRAVEL MINE - LA POUDRE SAND AND GRAVEL, INC. 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 held a public hearing on the 5th day of October, 1983, at the hour of 2 : 00 o 'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. , c/o Mr. Robert Bosley, Attorney at Law, 520? Main Street, Windsor, Colorado 80550 , for an open-pit (wet) sand and gravel mine on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. WHEREAS, Section 24 . 4 . 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicant 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, finds that: 1. This request is in compliance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II . The Weld County area in question is located in a resource conserva- tion area. The Weld County Extraction Plan states that extraction shall be encouraged in resource con- servation areas, as long as appropriate extraction standards are followed. 2. The submitted materials are in compliance with appli- cation requirements of Section 24 . 7; 44 . 1; 44 . 2 and 44 . 3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3 . It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24 . 4 . 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows : a. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan policies which allow uses of an industrial nature to occur where the resources are available (i.e. gravel and sand operations as noted on pages 62-63 of the Comprehensive Plan) . b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District in that the proposed use does not interfere with other agricultural LHR 173A 810537 ; t ' Page 2 RE : USR - LA POUDRE SAND AND GRAVEL, INC. activities in the area or the County and as a Use by Special Review can take place in the district. c. The activities proposed will be compatible with existing agricultural and rural residential uses in the neighborhood, as well as with projected development in the future. d. Use by Special Review Operations and Design Stand- ards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the area and the County. e. The subject site is in a Flood Hazard Overlay District area. Operation Standards address this concern. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Use by Special Review for an open-pit (wet) sand and gravel mine on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions : 1. The attached Operation Standards being adopted. 2 . The following note being placed on the Use by Special Review 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 Operation Standards. 3. The approved Operation Standards shall be placed on the Use by Special Review Permit plat. The Use by Special Review Permit plat shall be delivered to the Depart- ment of Planning Services . 4 . The applicant shall comply with Sections 26 . 2; 26 . 4. 9 ; 26 . 5 .2 and 53 . 7 . 1. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance in the event any portion of the Cache La Poudre River is to be altered or relocated. Also, in the event of the Cache La Poudre River alteration or relocation, the Army Corps of Engineers (Permit Branch, Omaha, Nebraska) shall be notified and the applicant shall comply with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, obtain- ing a 404 Permit prior to any stream alteration or relocation. 5. Prior to the extraction of any sand and/or gravel material from the Use by Special Review area, the applicant shall offer and agree to an acceptable pro- gram of road maintenance with the Weld County Commis- sioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on county roads by the gravel mining operation' s truck traffic. The maintenance proposal shall address maintenance of the haul routes on Weld County Road 13 . Page 3 RE: USR - LA POUDRE SAND AND GRAVEL, INC. E . Prior to the extraction of any sand and/or gravel from the Use by Special Review Area, the applicant shall establish a planting screen on the east and north boundaries. The Soil Conservation Service shall re- commend a vegetative screen of sufficient depth and height to accomplish a buffer effect from noise and dust pollution. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of October, A.D. , 1983.\MaI/l -�Jr� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4 V?1.14A Teu,"J{C&, , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /T/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder ,2 G and Clerk to the Bo uckCarlson, Chairman Deputy County ei'k n T. Martin, Pro-Tem LeAPP VED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner /J County Attorney Norman Carlson cqu ine J h son DAY FILE : October 10, 1983 OPERATION STANDARDS LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL INC. DSR-571 :83:34 1. -The uses permitted on said described parcel shall be the extraction of sand and gravel, as described in the application presented by La Poudre Sand & Gravel Inc. and as amended in a letter dated August 11, 1983 from their consulting engineers. The amended application will be on file in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 2. The open-cut gravel operation shall comply with Section 44.4, Operation Policies. Any violation of these regulations shall be grounds for enforcement of Section 44.5, Cancellation of Permit. 3. All phases of the sand and gravel operation shall comply with all County and State Health Standards and regulations pertaining to air quality, water quality, noise emission and sanitary disposal systems. 4. She property owner(s) and/or operator shall apply for a well permit with the Division of Water Resources to comply with CRS 37-90-137. 5. The applicant shall obtain a N.P.D.E.S. Permit from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado State Health Department prior to discharge of any water in the La Poudre River. 6. All operations on said described parcel shall be in conformance with the Weld County Flood Hazard Regulations indluding: A. NO fill, berms or stockpiles shall be placed in the one- hundred (100) year flood plain of the La Poudre River which would obstruct passage of flood flows; and B. All fuel tanks, septic tanks, temporary buildings, and any other hazardous items that might wash away during flooding shall be securely anchored and adequately flood-proofed to avoid creation of a health hazard. Following completion of mining, all temporary buildings shall be removed. 7. Vehicular traffic shall ingress and egress onto Weld County Road 13 from not more than two (2) access points. The main access point shall be located south of the Cache La Poudre River, utilizing a farm road which services the southern boundary of the extraction area. The alternate access point shall be the existing access north of the Cache La Poudre River for SUP-409:79:31. The points of ingress and egress shall be maintained for dust abatement for a distance of thrty (30) feet from Weld County Road 13 to the extraction area. Dust abatement shall be controlled by either oiling or paving, depending on the maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 13. 8. Copies of all documents filed with the Mined Land Reclamation Board that are pertinent to this case shall be forwarded by the applicant to the Department of Planning Services office for review. 9. She Use by Special Review Permit area shall be limited to the plans -shown hereon and governed by the Operation Standards stated above and all applicable Weld _County Regulations. Any material devia- tions from the plans and/or Operation Standards, as shown or stated above, shall require the approval of an amendment to the Use by Special Review Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Operation Standards shall be permitted. Any other _changes from the plans and/or Operation Standards shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 10. Prior to the Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing, a revised set of maps (i.e. premining, mining and reclamation) shall be submitted to the office of the Department of Planning Services to amend the sand and gravel extraction boundaries. MSM:dg HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET #83-57 RE: USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW, OPEN PIT (WET) SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATION, LA POUDRE SAND AND GRAVEL, INC. A public hearing was conducted on October 5 , 1983 at 2:00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tem Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, MAY Reiff Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson ' Planning Department Representative Rod Allison and Michael Mullen The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 12, 1983, and duly published September 22, 1983, in the LaSalle Taader, a public hearing was held for the purpose of considering the application for a Use by Special Review, _open pit (wet) sand and gravel mining operation, for La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. Russ Anson, Assistant County Attorney read this proposal into the record. Mike Mullen, representing the Planning-Department, read the favorable recommendation from the Planning Commission into the record. He stated there are ten Operation Standards associated with this proposal. Gerry McRae, of McRae and Short Engineering, explained that this is being presented concurrently with the application to Mined Land Reclamation Board, which will meet for final review on this proposal the end of this month. They anticipate establishment of a reclamation bond of about $40,000. The site is located about one and a half miles west of Windsor on Weld County Road 13, the Tarimer-Weld County boundary. A neighboring ten-acre site has been in operation for approximately • four years. Mr. McRae stated that La Poudre Sand and Gravel now has a lease agreement with Loveland Excavating. Approximately fifteen to twenty years of life is expected from the pit. Chairman C. Carlson asked whether a water augmentation plan has been developed, and Mr. McRae stated that Resource Con- sultants, of Ft. Collins, has been handling the water plan which has been pre- pared. Commissioner Johnson drew attention to Operation Standard #7 regarding Weld County Road 13. Mr. McRae stated that LaPoudre Sand and Gravel's lease agreement with the operator includes maintainence of that road. Commissioner N. Carlson questioned the status of the bridge an Weld County Road 13 and was assured it was in good condition. Further discussion was held on the condition of Weld County Road 13. Bob Bosley, attorney, stated that the past record shows that the job has been well done in the past and there have been no complaints. He stated he would like to be notified if there are any complaints about the upkeep of Weld County Road 13. Commissioner N. Carlson moved to approve this Use by Special Review with the Operation Standards as recommended. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. APPROVED: Q�Alftlte � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD , COLORADOWeld County Clerk and Recorder Cn/Cr�d and Clerk to the Board ck Carlson, irm-ni -Bl'� _,\; , Deputy Count Cler Jo T tin, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner TAPE #83-104 C2:-N44,-,_ Norman Carlson DOCKET #83-57 LHR 173A J cque e Jo ii DAY FILE: October 10, 1983 .�- 2 A TTENDANCE -RECORD TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DOCKET # 83-50, Michael J. Stepanick (Dog kennel operation) DOCKET # 83-37 , -La Poudre Sand & Gravel, Inc. (Open pit sand & gravel operatJ DOCKET # 83-56 , Scott & Karen Decker (Dog kennel for 8 dogs) DOCKET # 83-b3, Gerrit & Henrietta Hoogland (Dairy operation) s PLEASE write or print legibly your - name, address and the DOC # (-as ___ _,_d above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. t I '4 NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING ,i4,,,,. .,4j3r I.-1 .i. -? S..-F---? -$6 rzy„.g..,,,,Od 4i-c4A-,--j -74e..3-- -371/-ev5 4,, i'l)a-A-A.: 7 �G t • 4 r / J l �/ •�../i .r'. 'l.---' �['/'-!�' •-sue [ . �.{ % .���.! .�' 1✓.'. i . . � •. -T,: (1-;. , -1_ ..^.� t l 'L k '\ / U ('' p. �•.� L k-k r i i n �'at k J.+/L C tt''l.. / KC. r L e'la / j � �kr,. / S. (- Ca �.- 0 A c. cc Vie _h ( 1)ce :.j:' 4.--- 4...L-= ) • 1 /2• S /7",,,., _1 ; ,. '•4 I �1:5 Cam.-: f`i !•"'' 't.,.. .. . - �7 / ,' i. /� • / f-z-2 7 _ , _ /q ` t :, �'� �, L z \ c % ' - ! ''�.- • /1 7%f.' C L • . 1 � ,..-3: . - ` r.// (( j, r i •i•a r / _/ 4-'C r / "1' C/•i a.. (--_ C-'i.L� `!�. 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Tlu p 11 / 1 /I ✓f of said County el Wefa. oehng duty-sworn. say that_ Lam o fisher of • fay that t e same is a weekly newspaper of general LEGAL NOTlrr „„ cfrculcnen pr� ( rinted and _published in the town of �. _• in said county and state: that the nonce or elver. qo Mr�RsbenBoeleyW, Isement. of which the cnneaed is e true espy, -� ���ei"nNY Wool the Stag has been publisher. in sere weekly r.ewseeper of Colorado and the Weld Comm jot, held an•,'Chambers of am he - ',:, CO "^i 'or red sec rthe County Com il°w°s DATE' wash that the dance was Fuhliahed in the 'eMebnen of Wtld Oehler 5.1985 _ regular end entire issue of every number of said cant, Weld Comity C T :7t88 P.M. Center,MS leth Street, REQIntB-.Pt - news e °redo,at the timeepaaSed persons ol.. 'OPeeP 1sw)ean4endsraol Rm'hg.i... newspaper ae the paned end ear.• a pupa ht any merest tmerested b the Use■y - id atbtl trawl mtmbB -prep.! of said ram end nt the n: that t e a Tlevbs era rtmeemed m St"- LEA'9EBCRjptloa �rcper and not in o a sd enr thereat: ,has the y he Ma Pen of lestlon 19,Tohitnih,6 North first publiearen et said notice was r_neaned in BE IT ALSO KNOWN fhm the liver firtleet of the 6th P.M.,Weld the issue of a -map SO KNOWN tled be the WW mat ahha cc""" Caleradapaper hearing deed. eft -Planelns Commission may be b -day of said r A.:. :a X-� eats,fifth*Clew m the Board of sCOMWFCO ed enUNTVd :::e :cat pubutca.1/n ere-E. ;n the issue at In wad In the COUNTY,COLOR DO said-newspaper [bc_::rq date, phe� 2— day a: 10th S •Turd Floor,Greeley.Coo COUN7yCSERR RStal 19 Cf� the: :ha -nerd AND cam 7Qnespggp yA ,/ // DOCKET NO.113-57 V APEMAN D Dad temin dbr1e 1Y,1,983 'Deputy. . / 5' ICJ() Lit -(-7 ?etch -' _-,- Sand Thursday,September 84.1983, Leadm has been published r_riinueualy and untnurnpo - _-- - -_- y during the pineal el at :east fiityt wo con. sadist, weeks d•11 prior to ;he first issue thereat • ccntoting :etc nonce at ceveresem ant Choy.. referred to: and that said newspaper was at the tires of each of the puhiicanana of said notice. duly qualified tar that pupae within the mean- ing at an cat, entitled. "An Aa Concernrg _seri :lances. Adveremer.:s and 71Llpcanans. and the Fees al ?nnren and Fa:Esher: thereof. and to Repeal all Acs a:.d ?aria et Acts in Canine: With the ?renters of this Act."rcroved April 7. 1921. cod all :mend..-.enn thereof, and Fern;• laxly as =ended by an as approved. March 30. 1923, appr-ve' May . 153:. • Su:scr ed d swarn `_e'.c:e ate this .._ 13_19 My ccmreissien a Tina Ncrary Parzi a I:w+ t P AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO l } St COUNTY OF WELD J - it M ��� � 1 to will' s ',4 -, 'ANDm ax TO TEEEOAen 1, .�.l�u-. Fi it - of said County of Ordnance,apt* ws iii.as zing ■a DATED: 19 • ty 63 `told, being duly s say that I am office manager dm_ Chambers et the Weld yeses of Weld Coaety,ef •1t, 1961 Y tY Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Windsor Berea September THE WINDSOR BEACON, INC. Street Omet W l Colorado,M at the iLee. 9M. fled AAgeermsin any Mather a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in a,be end. are __ said County and State• published in the town of -the Use attend may be heard.. - ----- WINDSOR; in said County and State; and that the ME IT ALSO KNOWN that the tort and of notice,of which the annexed is a true copy, has beet_ -so caafied by the Weld Comity Plena (; Tomdcebo may be eaamined in the the Clerk to the Board of County published in said weekly for I successive sifters,loaned in the Weld Casty fie' weeks, that the notice waspublished in the regular nisi Center, 915 10th Street, Third Fl t P ry,Coloredo, and entire issue of every number of the papere during SO.63-57 the period and time of publication, and in the news- LPadw3,miad- 9 paper proper and not in a supplement, and that the t/e Mr•a Pest.Saudeley,sad yetbpi - first publication of said notice was in said paper bear- - 910% 9 mg the date of the CO DATE.October 5,1951 Modest, / tihroc7e�ir.i M mw __. day of 4.s�, A.D., l9.-E-3 sai +r :nd the last publication bearing the date o1 the Sseilim 19,Tawoehip 6 North,Eno of the 6th P.M., Weld Cam + , tOFCOONfS, ;. -day of •, AD, 39 WELD comet, - and that the: said "WINDSOR BEACO has been ra. `f' " Published continuously. and uninte Y.i'ty. BY.May ANN FE period of 52 consecutive weeks, fa {(yy�t and r`ai A. COUNTY CLIME AND State, prior to the date of first ' of said ••••••�•• . ,�� notice, and the same is a newspaper' the mean- ______......._ -.+c . nag of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, 1931, and ail l.rior acts so far as in force. CE MANAGER SubFcLed and a1 swc: to before me this I� day r lCio LQA 9.83.. NOTARY PUBLIC illy co--•,issicn crpues 3 -(1-;i-1 2)(,) NOTICE pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, 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 Use By Special Review are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and mapsso 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. DOCKET NO. 83-57 APPLICANT _La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. c/o Mr. Robert Bosley, Attorney at Law 5201 Main Street Windsor, CO 80550 DATE: October 5 , 1983 TIME: 2 : 00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review — Open pit (wet) sand and gravel mining operation LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS- WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK SO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: September 12, 1983 -PUBLISHED: September 22, 1983 in the LaSalle Leader DATE : Hepter r 12 , 1983 eO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado ROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: -If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the Following hearings for the 5th day of October, 1983 at 2 : 00 P.M. Docket Number 83-36 - Scott and Karen Decker, USR-Dog Kennel v _Docket Number 83-37 - I,aToudre Sand and Gravel Company, ZJSR-open pit (wet) sand and gravel mine • OFFICE OF THE C ERK TO THE BOARD BY: 2 t j' Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BEFORE THE WELD -COUNTY, COLORADO PL-ANNING COMM SION I • i SEP 9 1983 RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY ISSIONERS U !GREELEY, COLO. Date September 6, 1983 Case No. USR # 571:83:34 /f-•Ssa,m, APPLICATION OF La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. ADDRESS c/o Mr. Robert Bosley, Attorney at Law, 5201 Main Street, Windsor, CO 80550 Moved by Doug Graff that the following resolution -be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for an open pit (wet) sand and gravel mine located on the following described property in Weld County, Colorado, to-wit: Part of Section 19, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado 3::, --recommended (favor-ably) (1051KNE ) to the Board of County Commissioners for the following -reasons: 1. This request is in compliance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II. The Weld County area in question is located in a resource conservation area. The Weld County Extraction Plan states that extraction shall be encouraged in resource conservation areas, as long -as appropriate extraction standards are followed. 2. The submitted materials are in compliance with application require- ments of Section 24.7; 44.1; 44.2 and 44.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. It is the opinion of the Weld County -Planning Commission that -the applicant has shown compliance with Sections 24.3.1.1 and 44 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: Motion seconded by James Docheff Vote: For Passage Ed Reichert Against Passage Doug Graff Paulatte Weaver James Docheff Sharon linhart Bill McMurray Jack Holman Bob Ehrlich The Chairman declared the Resolution -passed and ordered that a Certified _copy be forwarded with the fil-e of -this case -to the Board of County Commissioners for further pro_c.eedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good , Recording -Secretary -of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on September 6. 1953 and recorded in Book No. VTTT _ of the proceedings of the said Pi-anning Commission. Dated the 8th day of September , 19 38 . C:1\4Z:.ea Secretary usr-571:83:34 La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. Use by Septial Review Permit for an open-pit (wet) sand and gravel mining operation Part of Section 19, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado September 6, 1983 Page 2 a. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive P1-an policies which allow uses :of an industrial nature to occur where the resources are available (i.e. gravel and sand operations as noted on pages b2-63 of the Comprehensive Plan) . b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District in that the proposed use does not interfere with other agricultural activities in the area or the County and as -a Use by Special Review can take dace in the :district. c. The activities proposed will he compatible with existing agricultural and rural residential uses in the neighborhood, as well as with projected development in the future. d. Use by Special Review Operations and Design Standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the area and the County. e. The subject site is in -a Flood Hazard Overlay District area. Operation Standards address this concern. The Weld County _Planning Commission's -recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Operation Standards being recommended and approved for this request. 2. The following note being plated on the Use by Special Review 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 ars, therefore under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land -Reclamation -Board; however, Weld County has jurisdiction Df those matters outlined in the Operation Standards. 3. The approved Operation Standards shall be plated on the Use by Special Review Permit -plat. The Use by Special Review Permit plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services. 4. The applicant shall comply with Sections 26.2; 26.4.9; 26.5.2 and 53.7.1.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance in the event any -portion of the Cache La Poudre River is to be altered or relocated. Also, in the event of the Cache La Poudre -River alteration or relocation, the Army Corps el Engineers (Permit Branch, Omaha, Nebraska) shall be notified and the applicant shall comply with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, obtaining a 404 _Permit prior to any stream alteration or relocation. 5. Prior to the extraction of any sand and/-or gravel material from the use by Special area, the applicant shall offer and agree to an acceptable program _of road maintenance with the Weld County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on county roads by the gravel mining -operation's truck traffic. The-maintenance proposal shall address maintenance of the haul routes on Weld County Road 13. 6. Prior to the extraction of any sand and/or gravel from the use by Special Review Area, the applicant shall establish a -planting -screen on the east and -north boundaries. The Soil Conservation Service shall recommend a vegetative screen of sufficient depth and height to accomplish a buffer effect from noise and dust pollution. MSM:dg Date: tember 6, 1983 CASE NUMBER: USR-571:83:34 NAME: La Poudre Sand & Gravel Inc. REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit for open pit (wet) sand & gravel mining operation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. Sec. 19, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: .75 miles west of City of Windsor; south of Highway 392 and east of WCR 13 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICE'S STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. This request is in compliance with the Weld County Comprehensive Elan and the Weld County -Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II. The Weld County area -in question is located in a resource conservation area. The Weld County-Extraction Plan states that extraction shall be encouraged in resource conservation areas, as long as appropriate extraction standards are followed. 2. The submitted -materials are in :compliance with application require- ments of Section 24.7; 44.1; 44.2 and 44:3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Sections 24.3.113 and -44 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan policies which allow uses of an industrial nature -to occur -where the resources are available (i.e. gravel and sand operations as noted on pages 62-63 of the Comprehensive Plan) . b. The proposal is consistent withthe intent of the Agricultural Zone District in that--the proposed use does not interfere with other agricultural- activities -in-the area or the County and as a Use by Special Review can take -place in the District. c. The activities proposed will be compatible with existing agricultural and rural residential uses in the neighborhood, as well as with projected development in the future. d. Use by Special Review Operation and Design Standards provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the area and the County. e. The subject site is in a Flood hazard Overlay District area. Operation Standards address this concern. The Department of Planning Services staff's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Operation Standards being recommended and approved for this request. 2. The following note being -placed on the Use by Special -Review 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 Operation Standards. USR-571 :83:34 La Poudre Sand & Gravel, Inc. Staff Comments September 6, 1983 Page 2 3. The approved Operation Standards shall be placed on the Use by Special Review Permit plat. The Use by Special Review Permit plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning -Services. 4. The applicant shall comply with Sections 26.2; 26.4.9; 26.5.2 and 53.7.1.2 of the Weld County Zoning -Ordinance in the event any portion of the La Poudre River is to be altered or relocated. Also, in the event of the La Poudre River alteration orrelocation, the Army Corps of Engineers (Permit Branch, Omaha, Nebraska) shall be notified and the applicant shall comply with Section 404 of the Clean Water _Act, 404 Permit prior to any stream alteration or relocation. 3. Prior to the extraction of any sand and/or gravel material from the Use by Special Review area, the applicant shall offer and agree to an acceptable program of road maintenance with the Weld County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on county roads by the gravel mining operation's truck -traffic. The maintenance-proposal_shall_address -maintenance of the haul routes on Weld County. Road 13. -6. Prior to the extraction of-any sand and/or gravel from the Use by Special Review Area, 'the applicant shall establish a planting screen on the east _andd -north boundaries. 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' y `' - ,x v x.\ - ti., Wes: f ; ' s ,: Via. ri1 • ` y -r .S`' -f'1 ‘ t �a / kd yy��, M /r d I : . � . ., -CASE SUMMARY SHEET Case Number: IISR 571:83:34 Size of Parcel: Initially 178.7 acres; subject to a reduction in acreage Request : Use by Special Review Permit for an open pit et ) sand and gravel mining operation Staff Member to Contact : Mike Mullen Possible Issues Summarized from Application Materials: Extraction of valuable mineral resources such as sand and gravel is considered a priority prior to urbanization taking place on the land. This has been a policy of Weld County since the adoption of the -Comprehensive Plan and Mineral -Resource Study. Several issues may warrant attention with regard to this application. First, truck traffic entering Colorado Highway 392 may require an accel/decel lane as well as a maintenance agreement for WCR 13. Second, the City of Windsor has suggested landscaped screening to control noise and fugitive dust. Finally, the Division of Wildlife has concerns with their easement and the proposed mining plan. (See referrals in the information packet) . Please note that this application is facing a revision. A mineral lease has not been secured in the southwestern corner of the parcel and will result in the elimination of Pit #3 and a portion of Pit #2. The Department of Planning Services has not received any objections regarding this application. FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR 571:83:34 DATE OF INSPECTION: 8-19-83 NAME: La Poudre Sand & Gravel Inc. REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit for an open pit (wet) gravel mining operation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West LAND USE: N Frank residence, pasture, irrigated cropland (corn) Hwy. 392, 1 farm residen E Irrigated cropland (corn, alfalfa) , pasture, 1 farm residence, Whitney Ditch, Eaton Ditch S Rangeland, irrigated cropland (corn) , corrals WCR 13, 1 residence (Larimer County) , cropland (corn, alfalfa) , W La Pnudrp River, rangeland (bluff areal. ZONING: N_Acricu] tural _ LOCATION: .75 miles west of the City of E Agricultural Windsor; south of. Highway 392 and east of S Agricultural Weld County Road 13 W gricultural COMMENTS: Subject site is currently used for pasture, irrigated cropland (corn) , a conservation easement, water diversion from the La Poudre for two major canals (Whitney and Eaton) , _and an existing sand and gravel operation (SUP #409) . A majority of the site is flat with the only exception found with the irrigated cropland on the southern edge of the parcel. A number of forested groves can be found along the La Poudre River. Access is to Weld -County Road 13 (County Line Road) , a gravel road. Visibility from Weld County Road 13 onto Colorado Highway 392 is good, however, a large number of trucks entering onto Highway 392 may require an accel/decel lane on 392. Four residences are within the immediate area. BY: II{.C1C /Y1 Michael S. Mullen, Current Planner 'V ..s•- 1 41 in In _i A O. O Cr. p' 0' , - 0' V • A O• N m O V V V V O Co Cc }} iS ol; a L ARI ME R COUNt%c �Im f , 1 z/ . ` 0 " z 11: lc ActsA g . 00 g p( I, . ,., , i. . : _ i , . . ,•,_ ,..__ __L.,. c_s___0___ ___________it 2 t, . 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J . - ,.4j I zr .r+' fn � F' y� 1 e.d � d }A41'G � I 'Z" A •pl � 4� � a`'4 t d" F ,. fa ;°dd L,,,- c.t 7 .. 4 '7% + • 1 { Vl Ji ' �t x ' A-t q dt ^b�, y( z ��..nc f,!' y�rt���t '9...a at �' i � S : � � � � �'�c�rii�«+C � � } .A"s1• '..* R Sl.c.. RNi'Ja'.... . s, x x yt N L rl• .. -.( ` A y § Jo- ' %.:. C C REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. CASE NUMBER: USR-571:83:34 SENT REFERRALS OUT: July 25, 1983 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY August16, 1983 rn m 2 oH m o O OH dq m O d co W H 2W£ PO. U c.) 2 W '' W £ v' it' rn iC 1(.1) O W O U O W. O U O 2 4] U W U 2 rr.O a 2 2 ccoo a z Mylar County Attorney (PIK only) Colorado Department of Natural Resources / Weld County Health Department Mined Land Reclamation Divisio: XX c/o Peter V. O'Connor Engineering Department 423 Centennial Building `// 1313 Sherman Street `—' County Extension Agent Denver, Colorado 80203 866-3567 Colorado Geological Survey 1313 Sherman Street Colorado Department of Natural Room 703 0 Resources Denver, Colorado 80203 Division of Wildlife, Northeast Regional Office / Greeley Soil Conservation Serv. 317 West Prospect Roade / XX c/o Alan R. Forkey Ft. Collins, CO 80526 VVV 4302 W. 9th Street Road 484-2836 . Greeley, Colorado 80634 356-6506 Windsor-Severence Fire Protecti District / State Engineer c/o Dave Vohs Division of Water Resources P.O. Box 308 1313 Sherman St. , Room 818 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Denver, Colorado 80203 686-2626 State Highway Department Richard Lessner, Town Admistrat 1420 2nd Street Windsor City Hall Greeley, Colorado 80631 116 5th Street P.O. Box 627 / 1 Colorado Department of Health Windsor, Colorado 80550 ✓ XX Water Quality Control Division 686-7477 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Rocky Mountain Energy c/o David N. Karpel XX North Weld County Water Dist. 10 Longs Peak Drive 33247 Highway 85 P.O. Box 2000 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 Broomfield, Colorado 80020 356-3020 469-8844 XX Doug Graff / Sinclair Pipeline Company V Planning Commission Member J P.O. Box 185 3115 Grandview Drive Sinclair, Wyoming 82334 Greeley, Colorado 80631 (307) 324-3404 not odor C REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. CASE NUMBER: USR-571:83:34 SENT REFERRALS OUT: July 25, 1983 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY August 16, 1983 1983 Cl) m z z O H Gil 0 6 i i i H 66 Cl) U 02 0 U c.) 2 O ti m w , m w E� W H W O U O W O U O fl W C.,4 0 U 0 m a z 0 m Wx z - County Attorney (plat only) / Larimer County Planning Depart V/ P.O. Box 1190 Weld County Health Department Ft. Collins, Colo. 80522 221-7683 Engineering Department Larimer County Engineering ---- County Extension Agent Department 614 East Vine Colorado Geological Survey Fort Collins, CO 80522 1313 Sherman Street _ 221-7733 Room 703 Denver, Colorado 80203 Eaton Ditch Company c/o W. Wayne Miller, Presiden D P.O. Drawer AA Windsor, Colorado 80550 Whitney Irrigation Co. c/o Katherine Tigges, Sect. 12406 Weld County Road 641 State Engineer Greeley, Colorado 80631 Division of Water Resources 1313 Sherman St. , Room 818 / American Telephone & Tele- Denver, Colorado 80203 J graph Company Denver International Opera- tional Center S420e Highway Department 1881 Pierce 1420 2nd Street Denver, Colorado 80200 Greeley, Colorado 80631 624-2424 Colorado Department of Health Water Quality Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 C ( FIELD CUECK FILING NUMBER: USR-571:83:34 DATE OF INSPECTION:LS ,29 d �y � NAME: La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. REQUEST: an Open-Cut Sand and Gravel Mining Operation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 19, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LAND USE: N ,A, /��� / K� E S e /1 ��-1=�ai 'e W ZONING: N ,),_, LOCATION: .75 mile west of Windsor; south E A ti of Colorado State Highway 392 and east of S -irJ i Weld County Road 13 W COMMENTS: /7);,,," -0 (d � � P a 'wzeiztt - 442///� an, dZ-PL it erV a. TY: SC ' �' ,,e .TOCY t , . : ' G 't; ,JUL 12 1903 Li July 11. 1983 Weld Co. Planning Commission Mr . Mike Mullen Planner , Weld County Weld County Planning Department P . O. Box 758 Greeley. Colorado 80631 Dear Mike: Pursuant to your request, i have enclosed for your use one additional map illustrating Union Pacific fee property and mineral ownership within Weld County, Colorado . I appreciate your keeping me abreast of activities involving our Land Grant minerals . I am looking forward to receiving the map concerning LaPoudre Sand & Gravel ' s expanded operations within Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 67 West . As I mentioned to you on the telephone, I have contacted LaPoudre relative to leasing our sand and gravel from the southwest quarter of said Section and I am awaiting their response. Obviously. Rocky Mountain Energy Company opposes any sand and gravel extraction from Unin ando gravel finterest under ic lands if eaesuitable leasextractor has oarrangement .t secured sand will Thank you for notifying me of this activity. I said certainly keep you informed as to our success of leasing sand and gravel to LaPoudre. Should you have any questions concerning this matter . please do not hesitate to call . Very truly yours , David N. Karpel Land Representative Enclosure 101 acres Peak Bave Bo.2 000 iiaaunmcl0.C•aioraoo 00020 on'1.1L9-8&14 is Intr. „ (TAM t July 20, 1983 Mr . Mike Mullen Current Planner Weld County, Colorado 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Der Mr . Mullen: Re : Proposed Sand & Gravel Operation LaPoudre Sand & Gravel Company Township 6 North, Range 67 West Section 19 : SW/4, Weld County, Colorado Referencing our recent telephone conversation regarding LaPoudre ' s proposed sand and gravel operation on the above-referenced property, please be advised that Rocky Mountain Energy Company, the mining subsidiary of the Union Pacific Corporation, owns the oil , gas and other mineral rights to the subject lands . Upon reviewing LaPoudre ' s proposed mine plan, it appears Pit No . 3 and the west half of Pit No. 2 are on Union Pacific minerals . We have been in contact with LaPoudre ' s attorney, Robert Bosley, relative to • leasing our sand and gravel . Rocky Mountain Energy does support sand and gravel extraction from the proposed site and we are hopeful we can successfully arrange a suitable agreement with LaPoudre. However, to date, no agreement has been realized. We appreciate your withholding approval of the special use permit until such time as Rocky Mountain Energy and LaPoudre have consummated lease arrangements . toLan ris P"akOnv. o.e 2200 0' )r l lV.r,ln CoIora(:o 80020 1::i 4f�9 8004 Mr . Mike Mullen July 20, 1983 Page -2- Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention. We look forward to working with Weld County and LaPoudre Sand and Gravel in bringing this project to a successful conclusion. Should you have any questions , please do not hesitate to call me. Very truly yours, David N. Karpel Land Representative o 167O JUL 25 ma Weld Co. Planning Commission iti ��' E ORAf DU jHPuG1G1s±3jJ Weld Co. Planning Commission Elk To MICHAEL S. MULLEN, PLANNING Date AUGUST 15, 1983 COLORADO F omRON STOW, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Subject: USR-571:83:34--LA POUDRE SAND AND GRAVEL, INC. Our comments are as follows: 1. An Air Emissions Permit must be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for mining, crushing, concrete batch, and overburden removal operations. 2. Facility noise levels must not exceed the limits stipulated in the Colorado Abatement Statute, C.R.S. 25-12-101 et. al. 3. A Colorado Discharge Permit must be obtained for any proposed discharge to a Colorado watercourse. 4. Any septic system will have to be designed by a Registered Professional Engineer due to elevated ground water conditions on site. The Septic Permit must be obtained from our office. RS/lam DF RICHARD D. LAMM w z ffsa+ 9tj,.,,, Governor iy O'I JERIS A. DANIELSON t State Engineer 954H + 41876 *i OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 August 11, 1983 Mr. Michael S. Mullen Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. Mining Operation Dear Mr. Mullen: As requested, we have reviewed the above referenced application for a gravel pit. We have already looked at the pit application once for the Mined Land Reclamation Division (MLRD). Since it does not appear that La Poudre Sand and Gravel has materially changed their application, we are forwarding a copy to you of our earlier memorandum to the MLRD. Sincerely, Richard L. Stenzel, P.E. Chief, Water Management Branch For: Hal D. Simpson, P.E. Assistant State Engineer HDS/JRH:ma Enclosure cc: Jim Clark, Div. Eng. is J"- liIt /;U G 15 1983 Weld Co. Planning Commission RICHARD D LAMM Governor/ o)E - JERIS A. DANIELSON 886H r,.<4 rnn e, State Engineer /876 ' OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 618 Denver, Colorado 60203 (3031 866-3581 July 27, 1983 Mi7v1ORMD1. l TO: Mined Land Reclamation, Attn: Peter O'Conner ' FROM: Hal B. Simpson, Assistant State Engineer I I)' SUBJECT: La Poudre Sand 4 Gravel Co. , Application for Mining and Reclamation Permit, 083-90 As requested, we have reviewed the above referenced application for a gravel pit near Windsor. The application indicates that the ponds created by mining will be used for fishery and wildlife. Using an impoundment of water for recreational purposes, including fishery and wildlife, has been defined in CRS 1973, 37-90-103, as putting the water to beneficiAl use. Since the source of water for the ponds that will be created by the gravel pit operation is ground water and the ground water will be used beneficially, we require that a well permit be obtained from our office. The well permit must be obtained prior to excavation of the gravel pit. Otherwise, La Poudre Sand and Gravel will be in violation of CRS 1973, 37-90-137. Since the proposed gravel pit would be located in an over-appropriated basin, the well permit could not be obtained until a court approved plan for augmentation has been developed. The correct procedure to obtain a well permit is as follows. La Poudre Sand and Gravel should first file for a well permit with this office. The well permit will be denied since the proposed gravel pit is located in the over- appropriated Cache La Poudre River basin. Before receiving this denial, La Poudre Sand and Gravel could submit a plan for augmentation to the Water Court. The augmentation plan should replace the out-of-priority consumptive use associated with lake evaporation and any other out-of-priority consumptive uses. Upon the court's approval of the plan for augmentation, this office can issue the well permit. The Water Court can only act upon the plan for augmen- tation after we have denied the original well permit application or if we have not acted upon the well permit application within six months. La Poudre Sand and Gravel is aware of the need to mitigate for injury to senior water rights caused by mining. Section G of the application contains a water balance analysis by Resource Consultants, Inc. This analysis shows that the water saved by reducing the irrigated acres in the mine site area more A Mined Lend Reclamation Page 2 July 27, 1983 than compensate: for pond evaporation and other losses from mining. While we commend La Poudre Sand and Gravel for making this analysis, we have the following questions and problems concerning the analysis. 1. The landscape area is used in computing pond evaporation loss. Shouldn' t the pond surface area have been used to determine evapora- tion loss? 2. Three Acre Lake was decreed to be used for lands in Section 18 and, therefore, should not be used in Section 19. Illegal uses which have occurred in the past could not be considered in a plan for augmenta- tion. Even if water could be used in Section 19, the storage right for the lake is very junior and probably would not be considered as an adequate sou'ce for augmentation water. 3. I£ water will be used for dust control or concrete mixing, replace- rw nt water should be included in the plan for augmentation. Water from Eaton Ditch could not be used for either dust control or con- crete mixing unless this change of use was included as part of the plan for augmentation or in a separate change of use decree. 4. The point of recharge for any replacement water should be into the gravel pits. S. Holding pond water pumped to a ditch must be allowed to flow undepleted to the river. We will look at any revised plan for augmentation in detail when it is filed in the Water Court. The application states that since no dewatering is anticipated, there should be a minimal affect on the water table on the property or adjoining proper- ties. While this may be correct, we feel if they have not done so, La Poudre Sand and Gravel should meet with the owners of the Whitney and Eaton ditches and any well owners in the area to resolve concerns they may have about the proposed mining operation. In summary, we would not object to this operation if La Poudre Sand and Gravel gets court approval of an augmentation plan, obtains a well permit, and coor- dinates with other water users in the area. However, we will order La Poudre Sand and Gravel to cease operations if our Water Commissioner determines ground water is being exposed without a well permit. IBS/JRII:gia cc: Jim Clark, Div. Eng. 1 e To Planni g Department Date August 8 , 1982 COLORADO From Weld County Engineering Department Subject: Submittal Cnmpletenesc Applicant: La Poudre Sand and Gravel , Inc. Case No. USR-571:83:34 Development Name: Subdivision P.U.D. Sketch Plan Sketch Plan XX Use by Special Review Preliminary Plan Final P.U.D. Plan Recorded Final Plan Change of Zone Exemption The above application is: Complete Incomplete 4 - in regard to engineering information which must be submitted to proceed with a proper Engineering Department review. The following additional information is required: The proposed gravel mining operation will bring additional hea y truck hauling traffic on Weld County Road 13 to Colorado State Hwy. 392. We would require the applicant to maintain the road from the main entrance to State Hwy. 392 by grading and gravelling. I also recommend that the applicant be required to control dust on Weld County Road 13 during periods of heavy hauling. -- Further information may be requested at the time 444f?r a review. mis 91983 � l BY:• uQ 1 _.,,� - So_ _�S planning tommissinn Donald R. Carroll We1dCo. Administrative Manager OF• COLO O COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Richard D. Lamm 1`*\ ='�'�" 4.* Frank A.Traylor, M.D. Governor 18 76 Executive Director August 2, 1983 Mr. Michael S. Mullen Department of Planning Services Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc Gravel Mining Operation Application Weld County Dear Mr. Mullen: We are in receipt of the La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. gravel mining application (Case No. USR-571:83:34) referred by you to our office. As the mining plan states, a Colorado Discharge Permit System permit must be obtained by the owner or operator, prior to any discharge of any water encountered during the mining operation, or of any process water. The applicant appears to be aware of this requirement, and therefore we have no objections to their application. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Yours� truly, Kathryn Dolan Engineering Technician Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xc: Mined Land Reclamation Division La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. 7_;.-,� 2.91(sILry �i KD/dkg AUG 81983 Weld Co. Planning Commission 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 LARIMER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P.O. Box 119O, Fort Collins, Colorado 8O522 �pP`MFeiL.rOb*�r Courtlyn W.Hotchkiss District 1221-7001 221/7683 `a u Nona Thayer �( District 11221-7002 ^�0 o. estonn James a Lloyd r , �' District III 221-7003 '� / $; .` Planning Department J p�2aalgg Cpmmissio <:, July 29, 1983 0 ul Mr. Michael S. Mullen, Current Planner Weld County Planning Services 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Mullen: Our office has reviewed the special review application of LaPoudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. for an open cut sand and gravel operation (19, T6N, R67W) , being adjacent to Larimer County and submit the following for your consideration: Primary access to the site is via a gravel county road running south from State Highway 392. Approximately 0.7 miles of County road is used for the operation. It would appear from the size of the mining operation, amount of material to be removed, and the life of the mine being 15-20 years, serious consideration should be given to requiring the applicant to pave (hard surface) that portion of the road from the access point of the mine to Highway 392. This improvement would reduce the amount of dust generated by numerous vehicles involved in the mining and also reduce costs for maintenance of the road to the County as a result of increased traffic due to mining. We appreciate the opportunity to review and comment on this matter. Sincerely, John Pedas Planner II JAP/mf cc: file h t RegioPros n fins Peet G���Am CO 983 80526 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES i DATE: June 28, 1983 ;el Application it as far as the mining and reclamation plan is involved. ie errors that must be corrected before a permit is y permit to mine must be held in abeyance until such time fUne 28 ..orrected. 1983 con, 'e the points to which exception is made. and our ease m is made of the permanent easement to the Division of e PermZrs are en • -graph of #6. We will not relinquish our easement. ree to permitting the operator to restrict access to area and nothing else. ugmentation is only for the period of mining. Bosley t a meeting in our office to augment any water that r evaporation from the lakes after the gravel project is a must proposition because we are allowing them to t from a basically terrestrial habitat to an aquatic s to be a part of that deal to keep our easement viable. ges H-2, H-3 and H-4) . , paragraph 3 - It must be changed as it tLovelandu ' le and exclusive possession of the property. This isa asement cited in the previous mentioned contract with 107.426 ,t Divisional Correspondence Only STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DATE: June 28, 1983 TO: Al Whitaker 4F FROM: Don Bogart ,I1 RE: LaPoudre Sand and Gravel Application This is a good document as far as the mining and reclamation plan is involved. However, there are some errors that must be corrected before a permit is issued. Otherwise the permit to mine must be held in abeyance until such time as these matters are corrected. The following items are the points to which exception is made. 1. Page 2 - No mention is made of the permanent easement to the Division of Wildlife. _2. Page 8 - Last paragraph of #6. We will not relinquish our easement. However, we did agree to permitting the operator to restrict access to the actual working area and nothing else. 3. Page G-3 - Water augmentation is only for the period of mining. Bosley and McRae agreed at a meeting in our office to augment any water that might be needed for evaporation from the lakes after the gravel project is finished. This is a must proposition because we are allowing them to change our easement from a basically terrestrial habitat to an aquatic habitat. Water has to be a part of that deal to keep our easement viable. (See exhibit H, pages H-2, H-3 and H-4) . 4. Page Q3-3 and Q3-4, paragraph 3 - It must be changed as it gives Loveland Excavating Co. , sole and exclusive possession of the property. This is a violation of the easement cited in the previous mentioned contract with DOW. DB/js cc: Walt Graul Darryl Todd •Llijk DOW-A-F-e CICOTIV4 Will.4501r �r ��a P.O. BOX 627 WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 ty TELEPHONE (303) 686-7476 Yr August 10 , 1983 Mr . Michael S . Mullen Current Planner Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Mullen: The Windsor Planning Commission considered the Weld County referral for an open-cut sand and gravel mining operation from La Poudre Sand and Gravel , Inc . August 4 , 1983 . As you know, this proposed activity is located one-half mile from our current town limits . We would therefore request that a planting screen on the east and north boundaries of the property be required as this is the projected direction of growth according to our Comprehensive Plan. It should also be noted that the planting screen be of sufficient depth and height to ac- complish a buffer effect from noise and dust pollution. The Planning Commission is recommending approval of the proposed operation and would hope that the above request be taken into consideration when making your decision. Please send me a copy of the final action taken by the Weld County Planning Department regarding this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call . Sincerely, TOWN OF O WINDSO Nit"-and Richard Lessner Town Administrator RFL/jel .17e- Imo: 1 ?2,1 III PUG 111983 Weld Co. Planning Commission MAILING LIST La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. USR-571:83:34 Town of Windsor P.O. Box 627 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Norman E. , J. H. Jr. , and Pauline Jacoby Route 1 Box 202 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Richard L. and Linda L. Pitner 520 Apple Blossom Lane Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Investment Systems, Inc. 408 Main Street Windsor, Colorado 80550 Thomas J. Cowan 1617 North 35th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Kenneth and Leone Thayer 8420 Southeast Frontage Road Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 United Bank of Greeley P.O. Box 1057 Greeley, Colorado 80632 C C MAILING LIST SUBSURFACE OWNERS USR-571:83:34 La Poudre Sand and Gravel, Inc. Mary Richards-Smith 1415 North Elm Suite "C" Denton, Texas 76201 Velma Frank Route 1 Box 183 Windsor, Colorado 80550 24.4.2 The Board of County Commissioners shall hold a • public hearing to consider the application and to take final action thereon. In making a decision on the proposed Use by Special Review, the Board shall consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and from the facts presented at the public hearing and the information contained in the official record, which includes the Department of Planning Services case file, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve the request for the Special Review Permit unless it finds that the applicant has not met one or more of the standards or conditions of Sections 24.2.2, 24.5 and 24.6. The applicant has the burden of proof to show that the standards and conditions of 24.4.2, 24.5 and 24.6 are met. The applicant shall demonstrate: 24.4.2. 1 That the proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 1 24.4.2.2 That the proposal is consistent with the intent of the district in which the USE is located. 24.4.2.3 That the USES which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land USES. 24.4.2.4 That the USES which would be permitted will be compatible with the future DEVELOPMENT of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future DEVELOPMENT as projected by the COMPREHENSIVE -PLAN of the COUNTY or the adopted 111 MASTER PLANS of affected municipalities. 24.4.2.5 That the application complies with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Section 50, Overlay District Regulations if the proposal is located within any Overlay District Area identified by maps officially adopted by Weld County. 24.4.2.6 That if the USE is proposed to be located in the A-District, that the applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed USE. 24.4.2. 7 That there is adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the NEIGHBORHOOD and the .Y, COUNTY. 24.4.3 Upon the Board making its final decision, a resolution setting forth that decision will be drafted and signed. A record of such action and a copy of the resolution will be kept in the files of the Clerk to the Board. 24.5 Design Standards for Use by Special Review 24.5. 1 An applicant for a Use by Special Review shall demonstrate compliance with the following design standards in the application and shall continue to meet these standards if approved for DEVELOPMENT. 20-25 APPLICATION FOR: STATE OF COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD PERMIT I\ND WELD COUNTY, COLORADO USE BY SPECIAL kEVIEtt LA POIJDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. APPLICATION AND REPORT FOR REGULAR OPERATION OPEN PIT GRAVEL MINING OPERATION WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SUBMITTED BY: LA POUCRE SAND & GRAVEL., INC. C/O ROBERT C. BOSLEY, ATTORNEY P.O. BOX 880 WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 PREPARED BY: McRAE & SHORT, INC. 1227 - 8th AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 PHONE : 356-3101 PROJECT NO. 139 .811 JUNE I , 1983 4 McRAE & SHORT, INC. 1227 - 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone (303) 356-3101 Engineering, Surveying, Planning & Land Development August 11 , 1983 PROJECT NO. 139-811 Mr. Mike Mullen Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 v: i i ll G ri p / te RE : LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL PIT f 1 WINDSOR, COLORADO II' l,( Luc c , i,33 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW iii _/L Weld Co. Planning Commission Dear Mr. Mullen , As you are aware, Rocky Mountain Energy, a subsidiary of Union Pacific Railroad has raised a question on the ownership of the sand and gravel in the Southwest Quarter of Section 19. It appears that this matter could take an indefinite amount of time to resolve. Therefore , we are hereby notifying you that we will be changing the coundary of this project to exclude all mining in the Southwest Quarter of Section 19. Basi- cally, this eliminates Area 3 and a portion of Area 2 from the mining. The sur- face uses shown in the Southwest Quarter will remain as a part of the total op- eration. The change will effect the sequence and timing, but not the operation and planning considerations. The engineering and hydrological considerations can be modified to the new boundary. Corrected boundary descriptions and areas will be submitted prior to final approval and filing. If you have any questions , please contact us. Respectfully, McRae & Short, Inc. Pferree,/". 7 Gerald B. McRae , P.E. & L.S. cc: Robert Bosley Attached: 9 additional copies of Report as requested. ri1 1227 - 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone (303) 356-3101 Engineering, Surveying, Planning & Land Development June 1, 1983 PROJECT NO, 1.39-811 Department of Panning Services Weld County 915 - 10th Street t Greeley, Cot.' ,id-o 80631 RE : LA POUDRE '-AND & GRAVEL PIT WINDSOR, COLORADO "USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW" APPLICATION FOR OPEN CUT MINE PERMIT Gentlemen: Enclosed are twenty (20) copies of the application form and supporting information for your review of this project. Also enclosed is a check for $526,00 (five hundred and twenty-si >: dollars and no cents) . for the application fee. An applicatic:ri is being made concurrently to the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board, We will keep you infornced of the progress and requirements of this Board. Please advise ;is if any additional information is required. We would appreciate your scheduling this for the earliest possible review. Respectfully. oolownwilito tic Rae & Short , Inc, �'� OA-p(3'•M�,���'� • * 6616• Gerald B. McRae, Professional Engineer and ; og Land Surveyor, Colorado Reg. No. 6616 %15•`F \icll • ;i j r S:‘.,;C 1227 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone (303) 356-3101 -4(•11' _ . ..... ..... ... .. . Engineering, Surveying, Planning & Land Development June 1 , 1983 PROJECT NO. 139-811 State of Color ido Department of Natural Resources Mined Land Reclamation Board and Di vi:ion 1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 Denver, Colordo 80203 RE : LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL PIT WINDSOR, COLORADO ' REGULAR PEWIT APPLICATION ilient1 emen : Enclosed are i`n'ns (4) copies of the application form and complete report for your review of this project. Also enclosed is a check for 31579.00 (one thousand five hundred seventy-nine dollars and no cents) for the application fee. An application is being made concurrently to the Weld County Commissioners for review and issuance of a Use by Special Review Permit, including Development Standards . A copy of their action and permit will be forwarded for your files as soon as co4:iete. A Bond will be furnished as soon as all reviews are complete. Please advise 95 if any additional information is required. We would appreciate your scheduling this for the earliest possible review. Respectfully, ,' oom u2 rntrlr%��� csc- ,x157f,71..+''1�- Mcl?ae & Short , inc. 11 ?z. -O6.1.0 MAt; 6616 c2fe.,a4i/7..,/ .:._Gerald B. McP_e, Professional Engineer and '" %/0;••'••o�Q�`�: Land Surveyor, Colorado Reg. No. b616 iruiruillhom �`�'�� TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT SECTION _.. ITEM _-- PAGES Table of Contents 1 Application Forms I. Colorado Mined Land Reclamation 2-4 2. Weld County 5-6 General Information 1. Location 2. Ownership 3. Existing Open Cut Mine 4. Topography and Uses 5. Adjoining Uses 6. Zoning 1. Flood Plain and Drainage 8. Site Access and Traffic 9. Flood Plain Map A Legal Description A I B Area Map B I Index Map B 2 C Pre-Mining Plan I. Mineral Evaluation (Empire Lab. ) C I - C 25 2. Pre-Mining Plan Map (Back Pocket) D Proposed Mining Plan D 1 - D 9 1. Sand & Gravel Resources 2. General Operating Methods 3. Operations Phasing 4_. Time Schedule 5. Site Disturbance 6. Groundwater/Well Protection 7. Environmental Protection & Safety 8. Site Access & Traffic 9. Mining Plan Map (Back Pocket) L Reclamation Plan E 1 -- E 4 Reclamation Plan Map (Lack Pocket) G Water Information G O - G 6 H Wildlife Information H I - H 5 I Soils Information 1 1 - 1 10 J Vegetative Information J 1 J 3 Reclamation Costs L I - L2 P Owners of Record of Surface Subsurface Rights & Adjacent Property P 1 - P 19 Q Appendix I. Source of Legal Right to Enter Q1-1 - Q1-8 2. Local Government Approval Q2-1 -• 3. Mining Lease Q3-1 - Q3-9 4. Other Permits , Licenses & Easements Q4-1 - Q4-16 MAP POCKET • pF'CO ��' ��,p\ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES e� 9Q� Mme Pascoe. Exenut+ve Dimino! ,N O . ./ MINED LANE) RECLAIVYA s'ION DIVISION \ \ r �►r DA'r!C C. SHELTON Dhrettor fi,cnard D Lamm aF Governor • REGULAR (12 2) PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Late of Colorado Application for Mining and rt oen t of Natural "esources Reclamation Permit, Pursuant to :' .VED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD AND DIVISION 34-32-101 et seq. , C.R.S. 1973, ;'13 Sherman Street, Room 423 as amended. <-.nver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3567 (Type or Print Clearly) Name of Operation �I_A POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. - (pit, mine or site name) Name of Applicant/operator Lit POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. (name to be used on permit)7. Address and Phone Number of 32852 WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 13 Local Office - --- �`_ WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 (PHONE: 686-2018) ^�-- . Address and Phone Number of tC! ROBERT C. BOSLEY, ATTORNEY (PHONE: 686-7742) General Office .520-1(2 MAIN ST. , WINDSOR, CO. 80550 Name and Phone Number of Person GERALD B. frcfAE Staff Members Should Contact 1.11cF'AF & SHORT. INC. . ENGINEER 356-3101 Parent Corporat.,:on, If Any L_ r ONL (include name and address) 7. Owner(s) of Record of Affected I'JELh1A FRANKS MARY L. RICHARDS-SMITH Land (surface a,•ea) (if more than two, list in EXHIBIT P) Owner(s) of Substance to be i - S R,,y INC Mined (if more t )an two, list in EXHIBIT ?) Source of Legal R:yht to Enter E SF FROM VELMA FRANK AND MARY L. RICHARDS-SMITH (indicate what type of proof is — -'�--`� included in EXHIBIT 0) See 34-32-112(2) (d) Type of Mine and Substance to 1.1ffEILLELLUE,___EO v � �.SfifuCl .� Gf,r1lELhe Mined (specif=.� underground, open pit, quarry, etc. and .substance(s) to b& mined) 423 Centennia. 8urfd'sng, 1313 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 - REGULAR (11.L) HERMIT APPLICATION FORM 1 General Location and Elevation Lb- 5 MILES WEST OF WINDSOR, WELD COUNTY,COLORADO ON (miles and direction from SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTP, nearest town and approximate STATE HIGHWAY NO. 392; site elevation) RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6th P.M., ; USGS ELEV. 4780 22. County WELD COUNTY `1w Total Surz'ace Acreage to be In- (includes 57.6 Acres in River Bottom Land and eluded in Permit. (see Rule L.2(2)) 246.2 A. (9.9 Acres in Existing Permit. ) I 'r'' Tctal Acreage cf Affected Lands 173.7 ACRES (see Rule 2.11(14)) .z=. Application Fee (see RULE 2 to $1579,00 __V de termine amount, based on permitted area) } _ . _ Present Land Use (i.e., agri- (AGRICULTURAL) 37.5 = ACRES CULTIVATED; 141.2 - ACRE.) cultural, industrial, etc.) IN PASTURE: 57.6 ± ACRES RIVER BOTTOM; 9.9 A. GRAVEL PIT 16. Surrounding Land Uses AGRICULTURAL TO NORTH, EAST AND WES[ ; RANGELAND TO SO( •!' Proposed Future Land Use (final OPEN SPACE, CONSERVATION, RECREATION use after reclamation) _ • 13. List Mining Operations Currently NONE -- -----__ In Violation of the Act. (see 34-32-I20) 19. The Lands Herein Do Not Affect TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, NONE OF 1HE LANDS SO any of the Lands Described in SPECIFIED ARE INCLUDED HEREIN THIS APPLICATION. Section 115(4) (f) of the Mined r---- __..._ Land Reclamation Act. (specify k___ ^ ` affi:matio-s) MAPS AND EXHIBITS ':1j t'f each of the five (5) copies of ehe application form, the applicant mu. t submit t a cerresFx-ee.— .: ; set of the maps and exhibits outlined in RULE 2, as follows: EXHIBIT A - Legal Description 2. EXHIBIT B - Index Map 3. EXHIBIT C - Pre-mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of. Affected Lands 4. EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan 5. EXHIBIT E - Reclamation Plan 6. EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map 7. EXHIBIT G - Water Information 6. EXHIBIT H - Wildlife Information -9. E?C:IBIT I - Soils Information .().. EXHIBIT J - Vegetation Information EARIBIT K •- Climate 12. EXHIBIT L - Reclamation Costs .13. XHIBIT M - Compliance with Local Zoning ) See 34-32-115(4)(e)& 109(6) .' ._4. ExHI13IT N - Other Permits or Licenses ) See 34-32-115(4) &(4) (c) 15. EXHIBIT O - Source of Legal Right to Enter ) See 34-32-112(2) (d) 16. EXHIBIT P - Owners of Record of Surface and Subsurface Rights) See 34-32-112(2) (h)15(c) *. , Ph;:H._ 't nk'. ,i :.•. • FORM NOTICE OF PROCEDURES :•:.-ter the applicati.ln is considered "filed" (pursuant to RULE 1.1(10)) with the Mined Land _•c•c•l•amation Division, notice procedures outlined kn RULE 2.2 must be followed. (Format for . h notices will ho includes+ in the letter you receive from the MLR Staff informing you of th _vripleteness ("filing") of your application. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ':is space can be .. =renced for further information of any or the items in this form. the best of my knowledge, all the information presented in this application is true ,lnd sect. Larroudre Sand f; Gravel , [ nc . _BY: I I;;;,f,.' . TITLE: President (Signature by individual legally authorized to bind the operator to this application) I • DATE: May 26 , 1983 . 3/9/82) -4- Fr .__,. .cur. . .: .: of . .:nr.i ; ..__.. .es _ c.,. ..-- • -:.r:_••, hor..Eervies A7, 1 c2tioo ...C_ivod: _....._...._ ... .. :1w t..: „Oct-on: ,— , Township: .:c•r th, ^ca: r,`_ 2 i n. District: Recording .-•_a: ;e:--.i'. Fee: e:ordin.3 Fee Rec.?ip• n: Receipt tNi:.:.br. Application Reviewed By To Re Co:acleted by APPLICANT In Accordance With Procedural Guide Re.^.t;i:-r.ents: 1. I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Cclimission concerning a proposed Open Cut SAND &.MAVLL_ (gravel, coal, borrow pit, etc.) mining operation for the following described unincorporated area of Weld County: LEGAL D`S..:RIPTION: PART OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: —SHE NNORTHWEST QUARTER, THE SOOTHWESCQUARTCR AND THE WEST HALT OF THE ...J HALL OF SECTION IT TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6th P.M, WEI.C COLORADO, _ - TOTAL AMc'AGE:246,2 A. 2. Surface owner(s) of . rea of land del4_2he �Ot4 Br.( i 6 Nome:ry 1lT F1iRTr ~Address:l4i �Nt. ELM, SUI IE C Phone: 1� 2q11...___ Name0.ALY L. Li CM Apps- _ (11' r� 1.:— rf IH DENTO`J, TX 76201 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights to substance to be mined Name: 1. 2CUITEE ;AND & GF.AVEL, IF.0.. EL;: TTOI 'RT C. SOSL,CY, r:TT1!Pt:FY _ PLO. BOX $RO . WINQSOf, COLORADO BOS50 phone:(?03169,_7742_ 4. Source of applicants Legal Right to enter and to mine on the land decribed: LEASE FROM VELMA FRANK AND MARY L. RICHARDS-SMITH _,M Attach Certified Copy of any Document noted to the Zack of This Fora,"' *** SEE SECTION Q OF THIS REPOT 5. Address of applicant and ceneral office Applicants ad^.:,::ess: AS ABOVE General Cff '.o address: 6. Identify any riur permits for open cut mining held by applicant or affiliated person: pcRMI T OF LIMITED IMPACT 9.'J ACRES LOCATED IN HiE WEST IJ LF 3r THE NORTHWEST QUAkTEP; SECTION 19, TGw).;.'tl1P 6 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF ThE 6th P_X_ WEL2 COUNTY, COt.GRADO. — 7. Description of Operation a. Types and number of operating and pro.:essing equip ent to be nplcyed: 5TAT1ON4RY RA4'Ft PRCrrccOR,..2nn Tnur,- cii"rvDoc. "r: s; 2CR'Ant:__- �RU:r?r2. 350 TONS?MR: CUmR1'F1T BAZLHOES,-LOt.G:uJ b. Maximum n::.oa:P_ of employees: Irt , an: number of shifts: _L.__ c. Nu7: ' r of staces to be worked: 6 , .and periods of time eac;: is " be worked: SEE REPORT. ESTIPIATES YEARS TO COEPLETE__ 20___,,,._ d. cf mineral d'': ' Sit. 14.5. _,-•?t, and thickness of the e. -Th: :4 . i be a wet4614Xpit operation f. Sits ontr•ance/exit points and county roads and bridges to be utilized be-7,..y r1 site and deliv,±ry point(s) (must be coordinated with County ALL ACCESS TO BE TO WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 13, SOUTH OF STATE 13111.jkia 39g. BRJDO ,ACROSS POUDRE RIVER ON COUNTY ROAD NO. 13 TO BE USED. 8. Description of Rehabilitation a. Proposed rehabilitation land use(s) : CONSERVATION AND RECREATION b. Source of technical advice for reclamation: SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE„ STATE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE. c. Exp;3nation of Reclamation Process: 1. REMOVE AND STOCKPILE TOPSOIL -------- 2,..._REMLIVE AND PLACE OVERBURDEN ON BANKS OF PREVIOUSLY MINED AREA. 3. SHAPE BANKS AND REPLACE TOPSOIL 4. _PLANTING AND RECLAMATION -ABOVE PROCEDURES TO BE PHASED WITH MINING AND AS CONTINUOUS AS FEASABLE WITtt.1-JINING OPEEATION. I depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, p.i.opcsals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application ..,r e true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF —.WELD . STATE OF fi)LQRADO _ iLaPoudre • attd t; G r a , • j t ! Signature: turner/Authorized 'Agent subscribed. r.J sworn to before me this 26th day of lli '• • • • • - NOTARY PUBLIC I . P. O. Box 880, W1ndsor, CO 8(1'_'!5{) • My •Coirtrai$s,ion expires September 23 , 1983 -6- . -if;lei?: fy Ofd. T . .",,,,,,,v=rri t'l•T••, :.,....‘,...,...977y, l it t771 . i.11:44.‘:.."0.—,- I' Y a > ei F I k • ri -e j,d i rir• _ _ 'I x t' J te 'Ir "1+ ry _ it. 1 k • Y.. Isa. ( 1 ,.. , COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES 71? -MOODY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. -oulzIrgt 1776 SOUTH JACKSON STREET, SUITE 509 A Reliance Insurance -Company Lorraisli gGErviIETTER DENVER, COLORADO 80210 IEl1EP -PHONE 75&3366 1 COMPANY -B LETTER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED -/� COMPANY ■ Loveland Excavating Company LETTER V x 1425 S. Lincoln COMPANY D Loveland, CO 80537 4 COMPANY C ETTER L This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured nameo above and are in force at this time. Notwithstanding any requirement,term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued or may pertain,the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the 1 terms,exclusions and conditions of such policies. E - COMPANY roucY Limits of Liability in Thousands(000) } 9 LETTER TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE I 'y A GENERAL LIABILITY CI 4 661391 6/1/84 4 BODILY IN;URN $ s COMPREHENSIVE FORM 1 El PREMISES-OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE E $ NEXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD IUNDERGROUND HAZARD yPRODIJCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD LLIC CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE BODILY INJURY AND y BROAD FORM PROPERTY PRO COMBINED DAMAGE $ 500 $ 500 PERTY 9 DAMAGE ® INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS � ® PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY 5 500 i AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY HOENE Y INJURY • a BA5 412002 6/1/84 (EACH PERSON) $ ® COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY $5 x,n ® OWNED (EACH ACCIDENT) �'g ® $ Nx{HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE * E.'' '4T ® NON OWNED BODILY INJURY AND „yar 'T y PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 5002:. COMBINED A'L ^ in 31 EXCESS LIABILITY p A ® UMBREIIA FORM LU4 PROPERTY DAMAGED 5 $89 6981 6/1/84 3,000 3,000 • 1 ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM COMBINED WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY 3 and 1 EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY 5 `I OTHER .r/ca Acaul Hr 1 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES i Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing corn- y pany will endeavor to mail 1 f1 days written notice to the below named certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice shall impose'Ho obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. • NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER_ DATE ISSUED June 13, 1983 I LaPoudre Sand & Gravel, Inc, . Robert C. Bosley, Attorney P. 0. Box 880 I. Windsor, CO 80550 ryUT HORIZED REPRESENTATIVE O -Gary F. ACORD 25(: 79) is GENERAL 1 . LOCATION: The proposers site is centrally located in the "Tri-City" area of Fort Collins, Loyd-and, and Greeley and therefore has an excellent opportunity to serve this rapidly growing area. Good roads exist in the area to handle the anticipated traffic associated with the operation and delivery of materials. The site is located in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, approximately 1-1/2 miles West of Windsor, Colorado arid 1/4 mile South of Colorado Highway No. 392. 2. OWNE SHIP: The ownership of the total tract (246.2 Acres) is in the names of Velma Frank (144.5 Acres) and Mary L. Richards-Smith (101.7 Acres) . Both owners have ad- joining property that is not being included in the gravel pit site due to lack of economical gravel supply. La Poudre Sand and Gravel , Inc. has obtained leases from both parties to mine and market the sand, gravel and topsoil re- sources contained on the properties. :3. EXISTING OPEN CUT MINE: A "Limited impact" gravel pit is located in the Northwest corner of the proposed site. Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Permit No, 79-215 was approved on April 23, 1980 and a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining was approved by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado on May 7, 1980. The mine has been in operation during the past two construction seasons , with a variety of materials being used by the Weld County Road Department and several private c!.ntractors. The present operator on the site is Loveland Excavating, Inc. , and a long term contract has been negotiated for their operation of the present and proposed site. The location of this existing pit is shown on the maps. The present operation will be completely integrated into the proposed plan. 4. TOPOGRAPHY AND USES: The majority of the site lies within the flood plain of the Cache La Poudre River which meanders Southeasterly through the middle of the site. The land to the North of the river rises gently. This area is classiTied as "Salt Meadow Range Land".. It is presently used in its natural state as pasture land with a variety of tied grasses and is in good condition. -1- The land to the South of the river in an area from 500 to 1000 feet in width is fairly flat. The Westerly half of this area is used as pasture with the _Easterly half being cultivated into several fields with irrigated crops being raised. South of this area the land rises sharply in a large bluff with several large and small gullies being eroded into the bluff. The Soils Report indicates that this area has no economically mineable gravel resources. In addition to the river, two large irrigation canals have river headgates within the property. The Whitney Ditch and the Eaton Ditch traverse through the Easterly portion of the site and continue Easterly to serve adjoining farmland. 5. ADJOil '!NG USES: The area adjoining the site to the West, North and East is still basically large agricultural tracts. In addition to tie farm units, a few additional residential enits have been interspersed in the vicinity. The nearest concen- tration of residences is located about 3/4 mile to the Northeast in South- west Windsor. Highway No. 392 is located about 1200 feet North of the North boundary of the site. 6. ZONING: All land in the near vicinity is zoned "A" Agricultural in Weld County. The zoning and use are further regulated as the site area lies within the established Flood Hazard Overlay -District, according to Weld County maps. Due to the loca- tion, the restrictions , and the proposed mining , the ultimate use of the site will be as open-space, conservation and recreation area. There is at present a Public Easement and Access permit for Hunting, Fishing, and Other Recreation granted to the State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife on the Frank property. It is suggested that, due to the intensive mining proposed on this property, and to maximize the recovery of the sand and gravel -deposits , that this permit be repurchased or set in abeyance. . .to be reinstated at such time as a substantial area is completed and its use and value can be determined. 7. FLOUOPLAIN AND DRAINAGE: A ropy of the Flood Insurance Rate Map is on Pages 10 and 11 . As depicted, -8- the site lies within the 100-Year Flood Boundary with Flood Hazard factors and elevations undetermined. The site presently has adequate overlot drain- age and the mining and reclamation plans have taken these items into consi- deration. 8. SITE ACCESS AND TRAFFIC: Access to the site is from County Road No. 13. The main entrance to be located 0.7 miles South of State Highway No. 392. County Road No. 13 is a well grade and gravelled road and presently carries little daily traffic. Access tu State Highway No. 392 is at an existing intersection with excellent sight distances in all directions . -9- 1 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PRlfRAM1! ri KEY TO MAP II I:i it :i Jr I if•U•Year Iloot; Boundary - --_... iZONE LI ;,,;1� - — - 1 1 !,:().year f h.,,;1 3u,lnrla..i L7.P41,-4;::.:lilll , .'I , I biro•f)eSiknailuns' with IL:. . ` !II !'I II•! I 3•. 1 ' t l)tte of Idetrrifit atant rq, C,,, ?A ! th,;;. I ,I ;1 1;; R ' I ,g., 12/2/74 s"' QNE. AL: i i I - .i;!? :ji t•:I ( I+l(I Year I !ond liuunt!ars' FLOOD INSURANCE RATI': MAP I ,,...,... Veil 1 h.:oil fiz,unLtary ZONE il i'. ... l Ij k - !W I !Bice I food i L' hoe ..r---.Y_ j j ;If,“ t ievati•n in i oil** !;I!ii • j COUNTY, •Jill!'' I.I .! sy F L.:D COU1Y 1 x I .,. f lo* J l itrt•at,on ir•, Feet tf.f. `:•91• t �"III ]: • , :4`'rrc Ilnif.•rm Yrlti:in /uoc• Id!Ctli,•':,:1: COLORADO i ' 0' !I i !iesation Reieren,c Marls PM./,, I I' II' ';!'‘. i (1 1NCORPORA'TED AREAS) I Ii!: ' ! *.Ri'leren.ed to the ,Nat tonal(.•, r tar . 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Prt \\\ b , D,Y5tih " iYx , '+J i ,�, yh yr it A poi/ion o,f FixQo INSURANCE 'f '' " V., y p y �hrf `l Mire MAP. . pane/ no. •� I r +� *,al { r 1?�?v02/O i:J Ue�o(7.J B / \ \ ` 1� 4yf.4 t *, U' f • • AMoroaInto/e .i�Ca/e• !'=/{7oo' et" Yx`(yk +-0l rQ 1 ,?y "'A ' ICI , '5' • ►l•itt �' 4- SHORT, //1/a-n.. ,:ham ;t<:> , 9- 't! x,1.1 :.l- • 1227 . 8th Avenue Greelc v, Colorado 80631 Telephone (303) 356-3101 Enyineering, Surveying, Planninr1 & Land Development PROJECT NO. 139-811 LEGAL_ DESCRIPTION- A TRACT OF ! : D LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF 1HE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MLE 3IAN, WELD COUNTY , COLORADO, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS : COMMENCING ti THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19 AND CONSIDERING THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHW :T QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 19 TO BEAR SOUTH 00° 00' 00" WEST WITH ALL OTHER BEARIt. S CONTAINED HEREIN BEING RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE SOUTH Of)' 00' 00" WEST, 1249.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH :'9(' 26' 57" EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, 3682.77 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE EAST H L OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE SOUTH (HI0 20' 59" WEST, 3736.27 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO A POINT BEING 270.06 iEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (II SAID SECTION 19; THENCE SOUTH °)" 1I' 35" WEST, 835.00 FEET PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTIII '6 I QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE NORTIO '3° 00' 00" WEST, 678.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0° 00' 00" WEST, 810.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33(' 00' 00" WEST, 1148.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH ('3C) 00' 00" WEST, 436.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76° 00' 00" WEST, 251.00 FEET; THENCE NORTh 17° 00' 00" WE=ST, 102.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10° 00' 00" EAST, 125.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34() 00' 00" WEST, 125.00 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 47 JO' 00" WEST, 219.00 FEET; THENCE NORTI: CO° 00' 00" WEST, 479.57 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST. Q!IARTER OF SAID SECTION 19; .THENCE NO^T i'.•° 14' 07" EAST, 159.56 FEET TO THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION q; THENCE NORTH 03 00' 00" EAST, 1390.87 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPTING TIILREFROM THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 688, PAGE 368, WELD COUNTY RECORDS, CONTAINING 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS : SAID TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 246.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS AND IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS- OF-'WAY OR OTHER EASEMENTS AS GRANTED OR RESERVED BY INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD OR AS NOW EXISTING ON SAID TRACT OF LAN!). SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE 1 DO HEREBY EERTIFY THAT, UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION, THIS PLAT AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION ' RE PREPARED ON AUGUST 12, 1982. `coi»tisnuurriccaNt� ��::".NO 8. 4fin/f���4.,,c-G'S‘ •_ 6616 .8 GERALD B. Mcttkt , PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND -� :,`�.k• A ,=o LAND SURVEYOR, COLORADO REG. 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GREELEY, COLORADO PROJECT NO. 4361-81 • BY EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. 214 NORTH HOWES STREET FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 C- 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Tb'e of Contents Letter of Transmittal ii port ',poendix A A-1 Test Boring Location Plan Key to Borings :•+:!g of Borings P:..4 Branch Otferes Empire Laboratories, Inc. TI:RIALSAND FOUNDATION ENGINEERS P o 13r,, s 1'i!, u. Howes Fort Cuihns.Colnualn 80522 130.'.. i 75 c12! • P" r"};429 ±303)484.0359 315 r Nemo',%,v,ry March 6 1981 Chevanne, Wyorn.r. 82:)(;i f i307'r E31924 • `A::Rae & Short, Inc. • Greeley, Colorado 80631 Atention: Mr. Gerald McRae Gentlemen: • We are pleased to submit our Report of ,z Mineral Evaluation prepared for the proposed gravel pit located two (2) miles west of Windsor, Colorado. • The accompanying report presents our findings. Very truly yours, • • EMPIRE LAFORATORIES, INC. Neil R. Sherrod Senior Engineering Geologist Reviewed by: Chester Smith, P.E, , 'resident �fSORArO t, • ." II I C•'i:f.ti F F< OF CONSULTING ENG'NcFR i COUNCIL C-3 REPORT OF A • • MINERAL EVALUATION This report presents the results of a mineral evaluation prepared for a two hundred fifty-five (255) acre site located west of Windsor, Colorado. The evaluation was carried out by means of test borings , en- iineering evaluation, and preparation of this report. The objectives of this evaluation were to (1 ) determine the depth of overburden and thickness of sand, gravel , and cobbles encountered at tee site and (2) determine the approximate quantities of overburden and sand, gravel , and cobbles encountered. r[ EXPLORATION The field exploration, carried out on February 27, and March 2, : s .. consisted of drilling, logging., and sampling seventeen ( 17) test ;ceinns. The locations of the test borings are shown on the Test ?3i:ring l':ation Plan included in Appendix A of this report. Boring logs prepared f .roni the field logs are shown in Appendix A. These logs show soils encountered, location of sampling, and groundwater at the time cf the investigation. All borings were advanced with a four-inch diameter, continuous-- type, power-flight auger drill . During the drilling operations , a geo- tcchnical engineer from Empire Laboratories, Inc. was present and made a continuous visual inspection of the soils encountered. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION • The proposed site is located along County Road 13 south of Colorado Highway 392, two (2) -miles west of Windsor, Colorado. More particularly, • L^.n • • • the site is described as a tract of land situate in Section 19, Township 6 `north, Range 67 West of the Sixth P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The northern and eastern portions of the site lie in the present and ancient flood plains of the Cache La Poudre River, which meanders theough the central portion of the property from the northwest to the southeast. This area is relatively flat and has minor drainage to the riser and then in a southeasterly direction. The flood plain area consists of irrigated pasture land and cultivated farm fields. Numerous large trees line the river bank. Gravel is currently being extracted by 5kAd County in the northern part of the property, and an existing farm house, garage, and outhuildings are located in the extreme northwest c.?rner of the parcel . The southwestern section of the site consists of :; large bluff rising above the flood plain of the stream. The high area slopes gently to moderately toward the river and has positive drainage in a northeasterly direction. The southwest elevated portion of the pr•:perty consists of pasture land. Several large and small gullies have been eroded into the bluff. An underground AT&T cable traverses the western on-third (1/3) of the southern area of the property. The Eaton Ditch runs through the southeastern section of the site. Sandstone he rock outcrops were noted along the eroded areas in the southwest portion of the site. The boundaries of the property are fenced. SU_SL AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS The soil profile at the site consists of strata of materials ar- . rangeTI in different combinations. In order of increasing depths, they are as follows : (1 ) Silty Topsoil : The majority of the site is overlain by a one half (1/2) to one and one-half ( _l/2) foot layer of silty topsoil . This topsoil has been penetrated by root growth and organic matter. A three (3) foot layer of fill material was • encountered in Loring 5. This i . recent fill , placed in • • conjunction with the current gravel operations taking place in • the northern portion of the site.. The fill is underlain by one (1 ) foot of topsoil . (2) Silk and/or Sandy Si1ty_Cla,t: The clay stratum was encoun- tered in Borings 2, 5, 8., 10, 11 , 14, 16, and 17 below the topsoil and extends to depths three (3) to fifteen (15) feet below the surTfar.:e. The silty clay is moderately plastic. contains varying amounts of s-and, and is generally damp to moist in its natural in place position. (3) Sandy :►r4'or Sandy Clam_ Silt.: The silt stratum was en- countered below the topsoil in Borings 1 , 3, 4, 1, and 15 and extends to depths two and one-half (2-1/2) to greater than twenty-three and one-half (23-1/2) feet below the surface. The clayey silt contains varying amounts of s-and and is damp to moist in situ . Organic matter was encountered in the silt stratum in Borings 1 and 4. (4) Silty Sand: The silty sand was encountered below the topsoil and upper clay stratum in Borings 6, 13, and 14 and extends to -the gravel stratum below. The silty sand is generally non- plastic and is damp to moist in its natural condition. (5) Sand, Gravel , and Cobbles : The gravel stratum was encountere.d in all but Boring 15 below the upper subsoils at depths one ) (15) the 1 to fifteen n feet below the surface and extends to t bedrock below. The sand and gravel stratum is well graded and -contains cobbles ranging in size to four (4) to six (6) inches in diameter. (6) Sandstone Bedrock: The bedrock was encountered in all but Boring 15 below the gravel stratum at depths ten (10) to twenty-one and one-half (2":-1/2) feet below the surface and extends to greater depths. The upper one (1 ) foot of the • • sandstone is highly weathered; however, the underlying sand- stone is firm to dense. (7) Groundwater: At the time of the investigation, free ground- water was encountered in all but Boring 15 at depths two (2) to sixteen (16) feet below the surface. No free groundwater was encountered in Boring 15 to a depth of twenty-three and one-half (23-1/2) feet below the sur₹ace. Water levels in this area are subject to change due to seasonal variations, • irrigation demands on and adjacent to the property, and fluc- tuations in the volume of flow of the Cache La. Poudre River and adjacent irrigation ditches. 1:.;C0MMENDATIONS AND DISCUSSION It is our understanding that the existing property is to be developed for gravel extraction. To analyze the suitability of the site for . nioeral extraction, the property has been divided into three (3) areas. ;yeas i and II, located in the flood plain of the Cache La Poudre River, contain varying amounts of sand and gravel . Area III consists of a topographic high area southwest of the river which contains little or no r; vel . Therefore, the discussion of gravel included in the report will e>1:o:apass only Areas I and II. • Area I is located io the extreme northern portion of the site and is composed of Borings 1 and 2. The ratio of overburden to gravel in this area is approximately 1 :1 . The thickness of the gravel stratum in this area varies from seven (7) to nine and one-half (9-1/2) feet and has ,in average thickness of approximately eight (8) feet. This portion of the site is overlain by an average of seven (7) feet of overburden. based on the two (2) test borings drilled in this area, this portion of the site contains approximately two hundred seventy-five thousand (275,000) cubic yards of gravel . An estimated two hundred thirty—five thousand (:: 55,G00) cubic yards of overburden will have to be removed to obtain • • C-7. his gravel . A 1 :1 ratio of gravel to overburden is generally not considered economical . Area II comprises the majority of the flood plain area and consists of Llori ngs 3, 4, 5, 7 through 13, and 17. The gravel thickness in this area varies from eleven (11 ) to eighteen (18) feet and has an everac,e thickness of fourteen (14) feet. The overburden in Area. II varies in e ickness from one 1 ) to six 1 { . 1 {Eil feet and averages approximately three ;,,d one-half (3-1,/2) feet. Approximately two million eight hundred • thousand (2,80C,000) cubic yards of gravel exist in Area II. Approxi- • mately seven hundred thirty thousand (730,000) cubic yards of overburden will have to he removed to obtained this gravel . This is a ratio of era.ei to overburden of approximately 4:1 which should br: economically favorable. It should be -noted that these quantities will be reduced by • providing adequate buffer zones along property lines and both banks of the Cache La Poudre River. Since the majority of the gravel encountered is below groundwater, toe site will have to be dewatered prior to quarryirv, operations, or quarrying will have to be done by use of a dragline. ne. The sand, gravel , and cobbles encountered are composeP1 of fragments of igneous and metamorphic rock. This material appears to he sound and • di. -able, and from this visual inspection, it is our e inion that the sand, gravel , and cobbles encountered in the test -borings is good. quality aggregate suitable for use in construction. We feel that with proper crushing and screening, this material would he suitable for use in cencret-e and asphal tic concrete, base course, and subbase. Without screening, this maternal may be suitable for use as 3 pit-run structural fill material , possibly as subbase material , and for other construction lies.. Since little or no gravel was encountered in the topographically high area designated in the report as Area III, it is our opinion that this area -contains no economic deposits cf sand and gravel . i .. GENERAL COMMENTS Variations in soil and groundwater conditions may exist between the test borings. These variations may not become Evident until quarrying ou' rations take place. It should he noted that the quantities presented • in this report are based on an average thickness of overburden -and sand and gravel interpolates between test borings in Areas I and II at the sit(.!. These quantities will be reduced by buffer zones provided alon:; the banks of the Cache La Poudre River -and along property lines, fd.fiLional test borings and canal !s ' required to 9� laboratory y�is may be re�t,�� rtd prior a!iy Up-oposed quarrying operations to more accurately deter; ine the tju,,ntity and quality- of the granular materials encountered at the slt':. APPENDIX A. G-10 ..----- -------N,—,43.---r----.- .) TEST BORING LOCATION PLAN ®L •• • • ••,..-... . . • •• L` . ?.tia ,,. : ,_._._ _ k--.'ici'?-1T I K.I62_ 6R.,-.1`,./Q.,_ A ,„ ® ]' r 500' ,.N _? I r ••kik i ••• 11, N e i„. • ( .1/2*--.**'..,,,,,,,,.,,,\ . ,p 4..,f1 f3 I c./at it___t.,.// _ e*** s•> a '''-'I•cc≥! ±1FY . l:3 / •••. ® m`'''il, ✓ ••••p�°-' NJa.J_0. '. f.it j (4.. 12. • • i / •a.• - - f. • •• •*see e. • I FL.l 5 _{ 1A • 1 CJd 4 ' / !9 c e S : I l aror.J c,I Lam+ •;• / d 1 / e• `. R / & •e•e v 9 / .1‘10-1 . S ° .1,12,_1_7: \ i• c-if �_._____ EMPIRE LABORATORIES, U'I'C. __`— _____._—___.________.__..' KEY TO-BORING LOGS e���,� TOPSOIL .•,,• GRAVEL • s sEi FILL O. SANG & GRAVEL 2el .1 SILT ••is SILTY SAND-& GRAVEL r;:::: CLAYEY SILT �� COBBLES e i` SANDY SILT • SAND GRAVEL& COBBLES Fl CLAY WEATHERED BEDROCK ep SILTY CLAY SILTSTONE-BEDROCK fTj 10 SANDY CLAY f--j [� 1 CLAYSTONE BEDROCK r � i Ej SAND ;' SANDSTONE BEDROCK •... SILTY-SAND LIMESTONE CLAYEY SAND x x: GRANITE Iit••• �'`'"� SANDY SILTY CLAY .3 0 SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE fiSTANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER WATER TABLE 0-24 HRS -AFTER DRILLING `_c__ HOLE CAVED 2 Inch:etas thet 5 bfowt of a 140 pound hammer fahinq 30 inches was required to penetrate 12 inches -1? "-`"— ---•-.. --_ i:lVIPIRE LAEORATORIf:S, INC. _. _�� „� LOG OF BORINGS L2E PTN 7Jo j l✓ lie.3 0 tv / • a: / -- • • 10 r, ' O 15 (' -409 _ . O a . > 20 — -- Ge 25 C-13 EMPIRE LAEORATORwE5, INC. LOG OF BORINGS / --.-- - — . a.LELH _..-__.=NI0..5 n;n.6. -6-k_27 _Ltp . o c;.,e_... -_ � ,- --- __ Kam-- • • pt C-'1 4. ___ _....._...------.__._...—.._..._ EMP!RE 1.ABORAT 1UE5, lNC. —__-- LOG OF BORINGS r) TN ±_Jn_9 A!n IQ g. (02 —_— 0 ✓/✓ ✓/✓% 1, -.... „. •"-10 • C. �/ ,y Q 15 • t. ?� 4 *O• - i - ---v C i' _ 20 C-15, EM.PURE LAB0RAF,0RIES, INC. _-- LOG OF BORINGS f�F P1-14 Nd 3 1,4°,14.• 0 - /1/ -- ..--_..—. • — S_'I 5 ` e1 - • 10 • _ - Q °- - - -- • ;15 • 0 20 - - - • 25 ------ ---------- C-16 EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. LOG OF BORINGS Nf PTV/. _L) .16, 7 0 --. • S 15 • 20 25 -------------------------- _ (:-17 F^:F' E EAF3ORAFCRAES, INC Empire Laboratories, Inc. a, r,cl,af(rces 12a Brar,.eoori MA iiiRIA1 S AND FOUNDATION ENGINFENS lonytnun:,Colorado to N06CI1 P.0 Box 1133, 21.4 'fin. li naves Fort CoII his.Coior.:ctn 80522 i3(33) JIG:2121 P..(t i:r :t 29 (3031484.03513 Ne elober 18, 1981 Chavenne.Wyor.nga8?001 P o Finx t0071. 1:1011 03:1 9224 McP e and Short, Inc. 12 - 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: Mr. J. L. McRae Re: Mineral Evaluation for La Poudre Canyon Gravel Pit Windsor, Colorado ELI Project No. 4361-81 Gentlemen: We are pleased to submit our Addendum to a Report of a Mineral Evalu- ation prepared for the La Poudre Sand and Gravel Pit, Windsor, Colorado prepared by Empire Laboratories, Inc. March 6, 1981. The objectives of this addendum are to (1 ) determine the depth of overburden and thickness of sand and gravel and cobbles encountered in an additional area north and east of the original project area and (2) determine the approximate quantities of overburden and sand, gravel and cobbles encountered in this additional area. The additional site exploration was carried out on November 13, 1981 and consisted of drilling, logging, and sampling eight (8) additional test bori:,t.ps. The locations of the test borings are shown on the Test Boring Location Plan included as page 5 of this letter. Boring logs prepared from the field logs are shown on pages 6 and 7. These logs show soils encountered, location of sampling, and groundwater at the tine of the exploration. All borings were advanced with four-inch diee,leter, continuous-type, power-flight auger drills. Daring the drilling operations, a geo►echnical engineer from Empire Laboratories, Inc. was present and made continuous visual inspections of the soils encountered. A sulrilary of test data is included on page 8 of this letter. The e,Aitional area tested is located adjacent to the eastern and northern portions of the previous study area. The site lies east of County Road 13 roc! south of Colorado Highway 3c12, approximately one and one-half 1- 1/L) miles west of Windsor, Colorado. More particularly, the additional �*b.oit'�ja 4 � l MEregii H U CCNSIJI.TING ENi;tNEF'rlS COUNCIL � �7f Is; ._ l , McRae and Short, Inc. I Page 2 N,,ve ber 18, 1981 are, is located in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 t Si �:t'� P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The study area lies within nth the e ancient flood plain of the Cache La Poudre River and consists 04 rela- tively flat topography, which has minor drainage to the south and east it# ? tho Cache La Poudre River. The site consists of irrigated pasture an land. Several small irrigation laterals as well as the WhitneyD.' , traverse the Several l site.te. fences traverse the property and a We ; (aunty gravel pit is located adjacent to the west eeige of the site e io Li? original study area. An existing farmhouse and associated out.e i l dings were noted to the west. The :oil profile at the site consists of strata of materials arranged in d i ` i ':•rent combinations. In order of increasing depths, they are as fo, ?ows : (1 ) Silty Topsoil:: The area tested is overlain by a six ;6) inch layer of silty topsoil . The topsoil has been penetrated by root growth and organic matter. (2) Sandy Silty. Cl : This stratum underlies the topsoil and extends to the gravel below. The silty clay is plastic, contains varying amounts of sand, and is generally damp in its natural in situ condition. (3) Sand, Gravel and Cobbles: This stratum was encountered below the upper clay at depths two (2) to six (6) feet below the surface and extends to the bedrock below. The sand and gravel is well graded and contains cobbles ranging in size to six (6) inches in diameter. In general , the upper one (1 ) to two and one-half (2-1/'2) feet of the granular stratum contains varying amounts silt with little or no coarse material . (4) Sandstone bedrock: The bedrock was encountered below the gravel layer in all test borings at depths fifteen and one- half 16- 2 half 1 ( � .) to seventeen (17) feet below the surface. The upper one ( 3 ) foot of the bedrock is highly weathered; however., the underlying sandstone is ;tense. 5) Groundwater: At the time of the investigation, free ground- water was encountered in all borings at depths three (3) to five and one-half (5-1/2) feet below the surface. Water levels in this area are subject to change due to seasonal variations, irrigation demands on and adjacent to the prop- erty, and fluctuations in the volume of flow in the Cache La Poudre River. C-19 McRae and Short, Inc. Pay^ 3 Nov'nber 18, 1981 REC:)MMENOATIONS AND DISCUSSION In our original Report of a Mineral Evaluation prepared for the site, th , property was divided into three areas. Areas I and II contained { grav:.'i . Area I had what appeared to be a noneconomical ratio of over- bur to to gravel of 1 :1 , and Area II had an economi-cally favorable ratio of gravel to overburden of 4:1 . The area studied lies somewhere between Ar ( a:. I and LI as far a favorable ratio of overburden to gravel . In geacral , this area contains overburden ranging in thickness from two (2) to six (6) feet and a gravel layer ranging in thickness from ter: (10) to twelve and one-half (12-1/2) feet. The average ratio of gravel to ove,.bur•den for the additional area tested is approximately 2.6:1 .. This ratio varies from approximately 1 .8:1 to 7:1 , but in general , the ratio of gravel to overburden is 2:1 to 3:1 . Bar;e:, on the borings drilled in this area, it is our opinion that ap- proximately two million 000 2 000 ( � ) cubic yards of sand, gravel and cobbles exist in the area designated on the Test Boring Location Plan. Approximately seven hundred eighty-five thousand (785,000) cubic yards of overburden will have to be removed in order to obtain this gravel . This, as discussed above, is a ratio of gravel to overburden of approxi- mately 2.6:1 , which may be economically favorable. As stated in our original report, it should be noted that these quantities may be reduced by providing adequate buffer zones along property lines and the bank of the Cache La Poudre River. Since the majority of the gavel encountered is b:. low groundwater, the site will have to be dewatered prior to quarrying operations or the quarrying will have to be done by use of a drag line. The sand, gravel , and -cobbles encountered are similar to those encoun- tere'f in our original investigation and are composed of fragments of igneous and metamorphic rock. The material appears to be sound and duraale and from a visual inspection, it is our opinion that the sand, gravel , and cobbles encountered in the additional test borings is good qu.. lity aggregate suitable for use in construction materials. It is oar 1 opinion that with proper crushing and screening, this material would be suitable for use in concrete and asphaltic concrete and in construction materials such as base course and subbase. Without screening, this material should be suitable for use as pit-run structural fill and possibly as subbase material or for other construction purposes. GENERAL COMMENTS Variations in soil and groundwater conditions may exist between the test borings. These variations may not become evident until quarrying operations take •place. It should be noted that _quantities presented in . . . ....... . .... . C-20 McRae and Short, Inc. Pa 4 November 18, 1981 this addendum are based on an average thickness of overburden and sand and gravel interpolated between test borings in the additional area drilled. These quantities will be reduced by buffer zones provided a'ce-ie the Cache La Poudre lover and lines. . Additional test borings, test pits, and laboratory analysis may be required prior to aqy pr•c.pused quarrying operations to more accurately determine the an,4 .:ivality of the granular materials encountered. quantity It ,rou have any questions regardi-ng the information provided in this a&Aendum, please do not hesitate to contact us. Ve,./ truly yours, EMPIRE LA3CRAT0R 1Es , INC. Neil R. 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'4. 1 �4`,;t:.y�T{ 4S 1/.F 0•"� ut'e 1t,,e..T a a• . a 5 M M S'I': 'i se-•- ' ,4t • / R i•.4 • t. -,$•••e,•.:m,•.C • '*t C1r,,,:v•O iii p�,;MnY1 ;e••. �1. .. is��.��:. jrh •s,•'".:F • ;-...4.t.7 v er .. ..,,:.• p.1_,�I�..+ ,Lf _ ® •; '''t tr • :- .. ,try. ., r, ../l. ,SIB-!:. r. 3..8.., ;.•1, .. 1"rte:4,,,,,,,:.. - •••• • IT,i SKr,r•.,...••••:A:.•.,. / .. Qa•k�ra-XS)o�.-- �•-0?l- -.a-81 ,.. •• xS` ' 4 ".-C-.22 • . ._..... . - EMPIRE LABORATORIES. INC,. .-- . - --_._ LOG OF BORINGS -_ 5 - _ _ _ _ -r_'� _.. __ _ • 4 �. • _ r; 's . ZS • O� qq a s l. p w ,r •u a • 0 ' . 1 J 0 ),. ' I 20 C-23 EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. __.____ v-.- . .. .. .._....--..-. . LOG OF BORINGS I _DEPTH e ?9.-5 Al ls._ A . ,3,A N^-_6i A 0 ...,- lure :: - 0 28/ 2 y,.•, — o 10 d — --- • 0 ?0112 r Q .^ _ . . . . --- `- --- 40 - l 0 . t- 1 I 5fl/3 . if_±,Fi.,...._ o 20 0-24 EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. _._- ..._._-._..I SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Bar Ho Depth To Gravel No. Overburden ilt Thickness (Ft. ) Ratio 1 4. 5 12.-5 2.8:1 2 / 4.0 13.0 3.3:1 3 5.0 11 .-5 2. 3:1 4 A 5. 5 11 .0 2.0:1 5 A 4.0 12. 5 3.1 :1 6 2.0 14.0 7:1 7 5. 5 10.0 1 .8:1 8 4 6.0 11 .0 1 .8:1 Ave. 4.6 Ave„ 11 .9 Ratio of Gravel to Overburden = 2.6:1 EXHIBIT D - PROPOSED MINING PLAN 1. SAND AND GRAVEL RESOURCES : It is estimated that La Poudre Sand and Gravel , Inc. 's gravel lease property contains a total of 5,366,470 gross tons (2,981 ,350 CY ) of recoverable cornmerciar. quality sand and gravel . Approximately 1,710,225 tons (1,140,150 CY) of overburden and topsoil material which will have to be removed and properly stored prior to mining the commercial aggregates . The overburden,and adequate topsoil , will be used in accomplishing the reclamation plan as proposed. 2. GENERAL OPERATING METHODS: The operat.i :n proposed for the site is an open pit gravel operation utilizing normal cons ►.ruction equipment including draglines, loaders, scrapers , dozers and trucks . The equipment will operate in a manner normally used for both wet and dr. gravel mining operations and construction excavations. Ho blast- ing will be required. Only the portion of the area being used for excavation, stockpile storage and the processing area will be removed from the existing use and land cover condition. An area of ';7.6 acres has been set aside to remain as open space in its natural state. This area consists of the Cache La Poudre River witha 100'widtheach side of the center; the Eaton and Whitney Ditches; the small area between the Whitney Ditch and the Cache La Poudre River; the area in the Southwest corner between the County Road and the Cache la Poudre River. Also included are two areas with heavy tree growth near the Cache La Poudre River and the set-back from County Road No. 13. Set aside of these areas will provide for the natural function ard maintenance of the waterways , and also maintain some natural areas. This will also provide for immediate use and extension of the recla- mation plan upon project completion. The remainder of the area has been divided into several smaller working units using the natural boundaries of the river and ditches , the ownership property lines and easement lines to fit the overall concept. These units essentially may be worked independently without affecting the other units. However, when an area is opened, mining will continue until completion so that the distur- -ances are minimized and reclamation can proceed on a phase-by-phase basis. The procedure on each phase will be to first remove and stockpile the 'topsoil on the port ion to be mined. Next , the overburden will be removed with the D - 1 initial .amount to be stockpiled. As the pit proceeds, the overburden will be a "one-step" process of removal and placement along the perimeter of the pond in its final location. Extraction will then proceed with temporary stockpiles of pit-run material at the point of excavation. No de-watering will be used. As material is needed for special processing, it will be hauled to the plant area. Generally, the sites will be excavated to the finished slopes and grades during the gravel extraction operation. The banks of the ponds will be cut at 4:1 (horizontal to vertical ratio) fron', 5 feet above to 10 feet below the ex- pected water line; below the 10 foot level , slopes will not exceed 2:1. When the mining and overburden placement is completed on a reasonable area, the topsoil will be. replaced and the reclamation process initiated. Construction of the plant area will be facilitated by the use of material from Phase II . Water for washing, concrete mixing and landscaping will be obtained from water rights in the Eaton Ditch, or from Pond 2 or 3. Pit No. 2 will also be developed to provide a smaller settling basin for the used water and site runoff. The temporary percolation berm will be removed upon project completion. In addition to the main access road, a secondary access point will be maintained in the vicinity of the existing pit to provide access to the area North of the Cache La Poudre River. Several internal access roads will be maintained to provide for farming use and access to the irrigation ditch headgates . As the areas North of the river and East of the Eaton Ditch are opened for mining, a temporary river crossing will be made to provide access. D-2 3. OPERATIONS PHASING: The first phase of the mining operation will be the continuation and expansion of the existing pit. When finished, this pit and pond area will provide addi- tional buffer one and set-hack for the remaining operations. Concurrently with this phase, the plant site will be developed for use throughout the project. The second mining phase will be the area Northeast of the plant site. As mentioned, this pit will the used in conjunction with the operation of the plant. The sequencing of the additional phases are dependent upon several factors , i .e. size of projected demand; existing use of land; accessability; ability to com- plete an area; 'and economics of the above factors . Table D shows for each phase, the size of the area, the estimated overburden and gravel quantities and the pond and landscaped areas of the reclamation plan. It is hoped that the operation can be run continuously except for seasonal in- terruptions, however, the mining of materials will be dependent upon the eco- nomic conditions and demand for the products. It is estimated under the -antici- pated conditions the life of the project will be about twenty (20) years . D - 3 T;:fA . D ",—.w+..r„.-'-"'-.rr.w,m.:. m..r -.rte-. 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On this basis, the time to complete this gravel pit operation would be about 20 years, Many combinations of factors could influ- ence the timetable, but -at this time an operational period of 15 to 20 years is anticipated and appears reasonable. i R AVEL M i N I pJ RATE / YEAR ACCUMULATIVE Y_EAR ; 000 TONS 1000 TONS 1 _.. - 19.Q __ __....._._ 100_. _.__ilk— ------- 210 2 3 120 - --__..3'�.._. .. - 1 n l_.:y�_._.-__._._. ... ..._ 460 5 145 .__ _..__. 605._-__-- 6 .160 765 i 5_—. 94r'_.._.__ - _ 8 195 1,135 - 1 --- -- 9 215 11350 to - .._._.-L40 1,590 — -------- t t 265 1,855 12 ►1_ 2.,.150 13 325 2,475 14 360 2 835 15 _ 400 3,235 _ 16 _.440 3,675 '7 __ 485 _4,160 1a __.535 4'-695. __- 19 __ .. _59(L—_ .5.,_28 20 -- - 5 366 - -- GRAVEL BY AREA A'; AREA EONS ( UM!;l_A`i l VE TOClS 8r? 300 3 -_ __.`11 ,34_ 2:119,540___ 5 ?f �..,1Q 3„529,-900 6 736_570 5 236.6 070, D - 5 5. • SITE DISTURBANCE: The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board has defined different degrees of disturbance in a mining and reclamation operation, The definition of those three types of disturbance is as. follows : (Major Disturbance: That area of a mining operation that includes ex— cavations , overburden spoils , and topsoil stockpiles. Moderate Disturbance: That area of a mining operation which is a result of back:fi Ding of an' open cut, stabilization of waste -dumps, leveling of overburdened soils the smooth grading and the distribution of topsoil or other suitable approved plant growth medium. Also includes within the affected area, on•-site privateways; roads; railroads; evaporation or settling ponds ; leeching dumps; work parking storage or discharge areas and areas in which structures, facilities, equipment, machines , tools or other .materials or properties which result from or are used in the mining operation are situated,. Minor Disturbance: That area of -a mining operation which is undergoing preparation immediately prior to planting or seeding; is being planted or seeded; or has been planted or seeded and has not been released from bond upon full completion of all reclamation requirements as set forth in the • permit. Initial breakdown of the site shows the following total areas for the basic site conditions. Open Space (Undisturbed) 57.6 Acres Plant Site 17.5 Acres Mined Areas 171 .1 Acres Total 246.2 Acres Table 1 (page L-2) shows a breakdown for each phase with areas for each degree of disturbance. As Areas 3 through 6 are too large to mine all at once, a 15 Acre portion was considered the maximum that would be disturbed at any one time. On the average, this 15 Acres would provide 12 to 15 months of mining operation. U - 6 6. GROUNDWATER and WELL PROTECTION There is a high water table in the area North of the river. Previous ex- cavations have shown this to have a high flow toward the river from fields, ditches, and ponds lying to the North. As no dewatering is anticipated, there should be a minimal effect on the water table on the property or ad- joining properties. As outlined in the operation phase, a settling pond will be created near the plant site to handy all water used in the processing and the surface runoff -from the plant site. A. N.P.D.E.S. Permit will he obtained for any discharge to the river. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and SAFETY Present use of the property is as follows : Areas #1 , #5, and #6 --- Natural Open Pasture 115.0 Acres Area #2 ,& East 1/3 of #3, South Half of #4, and Plant Site -- Cultivated (Corn) 37.3 Acres Area West 2/3 of #3, North Half of -W4 --- River Bottom - Grazing 36.3 Acres Open Space --- Undisturbed River Channel and Ditches 57.6 Acres 246.2 Acres The largest economic impact will be on the removal of the cultivated field (about 3'.5 ,Acres) from production. Almost half of this area (-the plant site) will be reclaimed after the mining operation. Even if this parcel is not returned to cultivation, it will have value as it is out of the flood plain. The open pasture land will essentially be replaced with ponds and berms . The Open Space will remain in its natural condition. The Open Space will be environmentally affected during the mining operation due to dust, noise,rtraffic and people. It is a fairly large area which will help it main- tain a large portion of its character. I-t is anticipated that upon com- pletion of the project, total area will be enhanced and provide an increase in environmental features. D 7 7 The type of environmental pollution most commonly associated with mining operations of the type proposed for the site is the addition of particu- 1 at-e matter (dust) into the air in the area. Fugitive dust during the extraction will be minimal due to the "wet operation" and no blasting. With proper operation, dust from the crusher operation can he controlled. _Dust from the plant site and roads will be controlled wi th watering or other dust preventative measures. The overburden at the site is consi- dered the post likely source for fugitive dust. The sequence of opera- tihns is sjch that most of the overburden is handled only once; from the new mining site to its final location as shaping and topsoil on the pre- viously mired area. As soon us possible the area will be landscaped and planted. The lack of overburden stockpiles should drastically minimize this source of air pollution. Noise and' fumes -from the project should have a minimum affect on the sur- roundfng properties due to the location of the plant site and the large setbacks for most of the mining operations. Except during emergency situ- ations , operations will be only during daylight hours. Safety considerations at the site can be divided into two general categories. (1) . Operational -safety by authorized personell ,, in which the operator has the responsibility of providing proper instruction, warnings and equipment; and (2) Unauthorized entry by persons, in which the property will be be properly posted. The vicinity iissparsely settled with only .six(6) residences within one-half (1/2) mile of the site perimeter. Two of these residences are owned by the owners of the gravel site and only one of the total residences could he con- sidered down-stream and down-wind of the site. The office can receive domestic water from the North Weld County Water District. Domestic sewage will be handled with either holding tanks or approved and permitted septic system. D - 3 8. SIT( ACCESS and ] RA(=i I C As shown on the site plan, the main access will be located on County Road 13. At this point there is a sharp turn in the road and through -traffic will tie travelling very slow. Sight distance is -adequate. The County road is gar, vei surfaced. The existing access road serving the present gravel pit will be used until the plant site is developed and then remain as a secondary access point. The major portion o-f the traffic will go North from the site one-half ( 1/2) mile and enter onto Colorado Highway 392. Sight distance is excellent at this intersection. - 9 EXHIBIT C RECLAMATION PLAN GENERAL As shown in Table D (page 0-4) , six ponds will be created. Surface area ranges from 6.1 Acres to 40.1 Acres, and total 119.7 Acres. Pond depths will be between 11.3 and 14.3 feet deep. The final perimeters will me- ander to create asthetic and functional shorelines. The sides will be shaped to a maximum slope of 3:1 above the high waterline to a point ten (10) feet below the waterline and a maximum slope of 2:1 below the 10 foot water depth. One side of each pond adjoins the open space strip . along the river. This will allow for integration and interplay of land- scaping and uses of both areas. Topsoil will be placed on the remaining ground from the clearing and grubb- ing of the next pit area or from a topsoil stockpile in the plant area. The re-seeding of the completed areas will be done in accordance with the Soil Conservation Service recommendations which follow in this section. In addition to the seeding, cottonwood trees will be placed in the larger open areas along the perimeters of the ponds. These will be spaced on 50 foot centers (approximately 16 per acre. ). Low cover will be provided by Skunk Bush and current bushes ie. Wild Gooseberry. These will be planted in clumps of 4 to 6 bushes and placed primarily in the corners of the pond areas. These will provide cover and feed for the wildlife. Ponds 1, 5, and 6 on the North side of the river will make use of the existing surface flow from the swale presently existing in Pond 1. This flow will be picked up at the Northwest Corner of Pond 1 and directed to flow circuitously through the ponds . This will provide fresh water and feed and circulation through these ponds . Ponds 2 and 3 will receive surface runoff from a large area to the South. Ground water fluctuations will affect all the ponds. E - j As each pond is completed, assistance will be sought from Colorado State University in regards to the best fishery use. Willow sprigs will be placed along the newly cut channel of the river at points where erosion of the hanks is apparant. E - 2 ----- ,,,e------,'NUnited States Soii (®2 Department of Conservation 4302 W. 9th St. Rd. , Greeley, CO 80634 �J Agriculture Service Mr. Cer.'l;i B. McRae I.1cRae L Short, Inc. 1227 8th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 December 8, 1982 Mr. Mc(:.tc', The fotlew.ing is information which you requested regarding the reclamation of a 24 , acre gravel pit area located in Section 19, T6N, R67W, Weld County, Colorado. The area ;n question is fairly uniform with respect to existing soils and potent[ -1 ;;alive vegetation. Soils consist primarily of Aquol].s and Aquents with a t_,ravelly substratum. Potential vegetation on these sites is dominated by alkali sacaton, western whe_atgrass, switchgra:;s and sedges along with lesser ar:punts of other grasses and forbs. In depth information is available in the "Si;a 1 Survey of Weld Co. Colorado(Southern Part)." A list of the pre- sent plant community has been enclosed for your records. Upon ccs.pletion of a prepared seedbed which should include a replacement of topsoil to a depth of 6-8 inches, shaping of slopes to grades not steeper than 4:1 if possible, fertilizer application of 40 lbs. Pi and 40 lbs. P per acre, ti:._ seeding rates and species to be used should he as follows: SPECIE: VARIETY IN MIXTURE ?LS* TO BE SEEDED Western wheat Arriba 40 6.4 lbs./ac. Swi tche,r-ass Grenville 20 0.9 lbs./ac. Streaml:auk wheat Sodar 20 2.2 lbs.Jac. Reed canary 20 0. 7 lbs./ac. Total _ 10.2 lbs. PLS/ac. These :seeding rates are based on 40 PLS per square foot of ground surface for critical area plantings. Any mounds of stockpiled soil can be seeded to sand dropseed at a rate of 0.5 11)!;./ac. PLS to prevent annual weed problems. This should only be con- sidered ii the soil mounds are to remain for three or more years. Seed should be planted to a depth of 1/4 - 1/2 inches using a grass drill equipped with depth bands, double disk .furrow openers, packer wheels, agitator and adequate feeding mechanism. A broadcast method of seeding is not recom- mended, hut if used, the above seeding rates should be doubled and the ground surface lightly raked to incorporate the seed into the soil. *PLS - Pure Live Seed = % Purity x % Germination, hulk seed quantitiy should 3 be 10-2 `.:: heavier. E - 3 2 If an'. appreciable time has elapsed between replacement of topsoil and seeding, it may he necessary to lightly disk the soil to break up the surface crust and get rid of any weed cover before the seed is drilled. Mulch :.iv,uld be applied immediately after seeding to prevent disturbance of the soil surface. Straw mulch should be applied at a rate of 2 tons per acc :although other acceptable methods are available for use. A copy of S(" L.andards and specifications on mulching; has been enclosed for your revic•.. . It is important to be critical of any mulch containing viable seed of any unwan; .•,i annuals such as rycgrass, ko ,hia or russian thistle. For this reaso , it may be more advantageous to use some type of cxcelsioh matting or, if available, long stemmed prairie hay. Any straw or hay mulch should then ian er. imped into the soil to prevent blowing. The time of seeding should either be in the fall when the ground is suffi- ciently cold enough to prevent early germination, usually after Oct. 15; or in the spring, before April. 15, to insure adequate soil moisture. I feel shat a fall seeding is best in this particular situation due to the soil saturation problems commonly occurring on these sites in the spring, it may be difficult for seeding equipment to he used at a time when soil temperature and moisture conditions are optimum. It will then be necessary to keep the reseeded area protected from vehicles and livestock disturbances for at least two years following treatment or until a good stand of perennial grass has been established. If I .• in be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please feel free 1 :. contact me. Sincc•,•i•:'e, ..s / Alan !'Arkey Range i!ene rvationist SCS C. , ly Field Off ice ARF/kp E - 4 CO-EC S•-5 U.S. Department of Agrlcu(ture 6/82 Sot I Censervot Ion Sery ice (180-12-11) Page I PART i - CRASS SEED I ND PLANNED • Planner: Alan For key Date: 12/8182 Producer: McRae & Short, Inc. _Contract or Agreement ,Y 1.. Field No. 1..6 Ac. 68.9 Contract item No. Practice No. and Name Critical Area Planting Land Resource Area ()7__ Irrigated Dry land X Range Site Sal t-FTe-T iw _____"—"--`-"-"' Seedbed Prep: (a) Mefhoa _-" Seeding Operation: (a) Method: drily X (b) Approxlmato dates -- lnter:eed - (c) Clean tilled -- broadcast i rm seedbed —X+ 'tubble cover _ (b) Drill spacing 6-8" (c) Date _1 nterssed — --- -- Type (d) planting depth .2:••••->. her " Fort I f I.ter: Weed Control: ::'ands actual per acro N : 40 (available) r'`35 Q MOW lrig; X Chemical: - Type & Amount: Dates: - __..�.._ lul ch: To be decided upon later —� Kind: Amount:• pcunds/Ac How-app l led: How-anchored: Anchorage depth: (I) (2) • Yariet Required PLS rates 2 of species y Spec I es I,er acre (100%) in mixture Arr:iba Western when t 16.0 lbs. ri.r AYi1le 40% _ Switchg~r.a,s T._ 4 ��s. 20°l +udi Streambank wheat _111 lhR 1Q% Reed Canary_ 3.5 lbs. 20% .4 (3) (4) (5) PL.S seeding rate Total PLS I bs/ per species/Ac. Planned species planned (1)x(2) Acres (3)x(4) 6.4 l.bs. _--Q.,-2 lbs. lbs. - -- ._.�1,_Z I b s RrnTarF;s: Reseedin;ls will be done Ir.riodically, several acres at a time, over an approximate 15 year time frame. 1 5 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Technical Guide Soil Conservation Service Section IV Colorado All Field Offices February 1982 STANDARDS AND SPECIF[CATION MULCHING - 484 (Acre) Standard Definition i. Straw or Hay Mulch Applying; pLant residues or. other I . The material will be grass materials not produced on the site to hay or cereal grain straw (both the soil surface. referred to as straw in these specifications) . Purpose 2. The normal rate of appl i- To conserves moisture; prevent :surface cation shall be 4,000 lbs/ac. of comapact1:1I or crusting; reduce runoff air-dry material spread uniformly and erois ion; control insects; and help over the area. establish 'Tint. cover. 3. At .least 50Z of the mulch Conditions where practice applies by weight shall be 10 inches or `.y more in le:n;th. On soils subject to erasion on which low-residue-producing crops, such as 4 . Th.. straw will he free rat grapes an.; small fruits are grown; on noxious weeds. critical areas; and on soils that have a low int i itration rate. `i. One of the following methods of anchoring the straw mulch will be used: Specifications a. Manufactured mulch A. General netting: Mulch netting will be pulled hand tl ;ht over straw. I . rise area shalt be relatively Mulch netting wilt. be held firmly smooth and free of gullies or drifts. In place by metal pins commer- cially available from mulch net 2. Mulching material shall be manufacturers for this purpose. applied immediately before or after They are usually made of 8 guage seeding unless seed is applied with wire and are 6-8 inches long. Pin the mulch. When stabilizing sandy spacing wi 1 L be in accordance with soils it is recommended that ;seeding the manufacturer's I nst'r.'ect ions. will be :lo!me after mulch application !.f time soil is sandy or otherwise to prcvt':tt seeding too deep. Fur loose_, use iO11 .!F pi :r; .and wooden additional_ information refer to stakes to firmly Secure the Agronomy "ocienical. Note #47 (Rev. 1) . netting. E - 6 484-2—Mulching b. Asphalt: Hither liquid or emulsified asphalt products may he blown on with the straw, or :;prayed or sprinkled atter the straw is spread. An application rate of 0.10 gall/sq.yd. or 500 gal/ac. should be used with the liquid .asphalt and a rate of 0.04 gal/sq.yd. or approximately 200 gal/ac. should he used for the emulsified asphalt:. Manufacturer's recommenci:::ti•uns should be followed in the mixture of asphalt and carrying agent. c. Other products are '1' acetates and organic tackifiers. ci. Mechanical method - speriat equipment is manufactured specifically for this purpose. However, if a "mulch crimper" is not available, ;i farm type disc plow can be used by setting the disc straight and apply adequate weight to crimp the straw 4 inches into the soil. C. Jute IJeLting A heavy woven jute mesh designed for mulching. Install I.n accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. D. Exceliur Mast A wood product covered with a plastic netting. Installation will he in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. E. Erosiva Control Fabric or Blanket A bar•. eeradaabl.e polypropylene material constructed with knitted yarn interwoven with strips of paper. installation will be in accordance with the nanuf.:c:turer's recommendations. F. Feedlot or Barnyard Manure 1 . The manure must be of a type that has 6►0% or more, by weight, heavy chunks 5 inches or more in diameter. Granular or powdery manure will not meet speci ` ic.ai:ions. 2. Thu minimum rate of application shall be 20 tons per acre spread uniformly over the area. 3. The manure will be applied immediately before or after seeding depending oaf conditions determined by the technician. E - 7 EXHIBIT G WATER INFORMATION Prepared for: LaPoudre Sand & Gravel, Inc, Resource Consultants, Inc. P. 0. Box Q Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 March 1983 Ref: 1194 G-0 EXHIBIT C WATER INFORMATION Introduction This firm, Resource Consultants, Inc. , has been asked by McRae & Short, Inc. , to prepare a Water Study which will comply with the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (July 1978) . Article 6.::a. 1. of these rules entitled "Rater" states that there shall he "compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and regulations governing injury to existing water rights." The main thrust of this Water Study is adherence to these regulations. The Colorado Water Laws applicable to this case are contained in the "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Judgment" approved March 15, 1974, for Water Division No. 1 . Also included in the Water Study herein are requirements contained in the above-named rules and regulations, Rule 1 . 12(7) Exhibit C entitled Water Information. I'ffect of Ground Water Exhibit. C shows the location of the Cache la Poudre River ;end the Whitney and Eaton ditches. No wells nor springs are involved in this study. The mineral concentration is shown in Exhibit D. An underground aquifer is located within these same limits. The minimum water•-level depth is 2.2 feet and the maximum is 8.4 feet. Overburden is 2.8 feet to 5,5 feet thick. Grave), thicknesses range from 11 to 15 feet. Thus, this indicates a wet pit. The overburden will be stockpiled and the mining will - take place in the area shown in Exhibit D. When the gravel has been removed, the overburden will be deposited in the gravel pits, then the water surface will appear As in Exhibit E. There will be three major effects on the ground water: (1) The open water surface created by the gravel extraction will :average a water loss of 38 inches per year. (2) The stockpiled sand and gravel material. will contain water. RC SOUIRCC cCi au as I`NC G- 1 (3) The water historically consumed by plants during irrigation will decrease as the mining operation increases over time (Refer to Col. 10 of Appendix A) , thus there is a savings or a negative consumption. The irrigation water cones from B. H. Eaton Ditch which historically delivers 25 acre-feet/share/year. With the nine shares that Mrs. Frank. owns, the annual delivery is 225 acre-feet. This water has historically irrigated the land shown in Exhibit D as areas 2, 3, 4, and the plant site. Areas 5 and 6 have been irrigated from 3-Acre Reservoir. The capacity is 25 acre--feet and the reservoir has a right to refill as water is available to fill. The irrigator has never run out of water and believes the pasture has been irrigated to 100 percent efficiency for many years. In addition to these major losses there are three minor losses which are not measurable: dust control, operational loss, and phreatophyte loss. Dust control measures will seldom be needed since this is to be a wet process. Operational water will be pumped at the rate of 850 gpm from the ground water. The static depth in this area is 2.2 feet. The water will pass through the washer where it will pick up silt. The effluent froc the washer then flows to a settling pond. This pond overflows to a holding pond. From the holding pond the water is pumped into a ditch and then flows to the river. It will take 3 minutes from the time the water is pumped from the ground until it arrives at the silting pond. The major losses in this operation are collodial water that stays with the sand and the evaporation of water from the settling and holding ponds. These major losses were accounted for previously. There is also a minor operational loss in the washing process. The lowering of the water table around and near the ground-water pump will eliminate a certain amount of subsurface irrigation. This is a small savings and will be offsetting to the other minor losses. Thos:' three minor losses are not measurable and are variable. To insure that there is compensation for these losses, 1 percent will be added to the collodial water that adheres to the sand. This is discussed later. RCSOURCF CJNSUI.TkNTS INC G - ? Tho first major loss noted above is evaporation. When the mining operation begins, ponds will be formed as the aggregate is extracted. The operator plans to move approximately 10 acres of overburden at the opening of each pit. This will be stockpiled. After this, all the removed over- burden will be deposited in the open pit from the previous sand extraction. The entire operation will last 20 years. The exposed surface acres of water is measured as shown in the table noted as Appendix A. The and and gravel that is stockpiled will have a water content of 3 percent. This is a complete loss since the sand will be hauled away to other .locations. To this loss is added 1 percent which will cover the minor r:r•i incidental losses mentioned earlier. The result is shown in Appendix A. The third effect on the water table is a negative loss. The water that wee previously consumed by plants in the irrigation process will no longer be used. A total of 152.84 acres of cultivated land will be removed. In the past corn has been grown on this land about 35 percent of the time and grass 65 percent . Ceneemptive use for corn is 1 .50 acre-feet/acre and for grass 2.00 -acre-feet/acre. A composite loss is 1 .8 acre-feet/acre. The results are shown in Appendix A. From the above information, the timing (shown on page D-5 of this application under "Time Schedule") and the computation (shown on page D-4 , the following quantification is derived: After the gravel operation is completed and the area is reclaimed, the yearly quantity of augmentation water is 162.77 acre-feet. The amount of augmentation water for the 20 years of excavating is noted in Appendix A. Augmentation We propose to augment the 162.77 acre•-feet of water. The consumptive use saved has been computed for each of the 20 years needed for completing the gravel excavation. For all the years except number 6, the make-up water is more than adequate. During that year an extra acre should be taken from irrigation that is part of the next year's excavation. RESOURCE CONSUL NNTS INC G-3 O. it Y-.N m N r" r'1 N 01 00 N . b .t cm C) P1 .-..1 T 0 i•..J V i+ u .r Ia Cl N N r. -J rr 00 co 0 T �. O I 41 W •P`• O G• .C. 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W--1.1 50 { N THE MATTER OP THE APPLICATION ) P; R :CATER RIGii' :: OJ'' T. D. AND MARY ) FINDINGS AND RULING i':CHHARDS IN WEI,i: L GUNTY ) OF Tiil'. REFEREE THIS Ui,Al:M, haying been filed with the Water Clerk, Water i:.vision I, on .surf, 18, 1971 and the Referee bei.nr;; fully advised ' n the premise , does hereby find : 1 . Al . notices required by law of the filing of this application :rve been fulf.L.! .Jc-:d , and the Referee has jurisdiction of this application . 2. NG statement of opnoition to said application has been f_lic::.i , :nid the time for filing such statement has expired . 3. °l'l,e name and address of the applicant is : T. D . and Mary Routc A , Box 119, Krum, Texas 762119 4 . t: name of the structure is : Three Acre Lake 5 . Tb, legal description of the structure is : The heady ate of try r'c:servoir 1 j.c:cated at a point 650 feet West and 1009 feet North of he South 1/1+ corner of Section 18 , T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. 6. 1' : : source of water is : Secpa ;e and drainage waters 7 . ':'lr( date of appropriation was : December 31 , 1920 8 . 'J"t:e amount of water claimed: 25 acre feet for filling and ! -filling as s( ,.c:e water is available 9. use of the water is : Irrigation of land in Section J8 , R67W of thy 6th P.M. WiIFRRE, the Water Referee rules that Three Acre Lake b' Avar•:1-.; priority date, of December 31 , 1920 for 25 acre feet of water storage and Jr' filling and r't filling as source water Is available ; such water to be �d t'or irritat Teri purposes on land in Section 18, T6N, R67W of the 6th :. . f�uld County , oiorado. G - 5 • • Provided , however, that the priority herein awarded shall he oi; tf.,r to all pr:ior.ttic's awarded in previous years . As between all rights • :,tn.: icated thi.:, calendar year., p�rlorition shall be determined by h1.:,tor:ica:�. :•:+,c;; of' appropriation and not affected by the date of entry of ruling. • t day o f. . DATED t:Ei is /f', �` � +. tx..fLtt.c�.�. , 1 ?'l2. ---\_-. .Z.c.-(-( A_ \ill(.6-0..i1.-V., Geor' Vr7int :n , Water Referee --- Water flvision T , State of Colorado :4o protest wall f14 tn thin mattor Jn foregoing rul!..r is confirmed .::d approved, end Is made the .' .dti;mont aria De-ores of -this court // 7 ,• ''r.tod t 4 :/3 (-,/ .. :;_<f� !, - •/,?2 F/,ir e it.( vi r.L c:r ..74u2.60-i . f • G — 6 EXHIBIT H - WILDLIFE 1. GENERA : This site has a variety of natural conditions---the river and adjoining marshy swales , natural pasture, nearby cultivated grain fields and large trees and cover along the river The Division of Wildlife did not conduct a survey, but are familiar with the area and list the following animals and birds that inhabit the area; Deer, Fox , Coyote, Beaver, Muskrat, Racoon, Weasel , Rabbit, Squirrel and small rodents ; Raptors , Pheasant, Dove, Songbirds and Waterfowl . 2. EASLM[ T The State of Colorado; Game, Fish and Parks Commission obtained an Ease- ment for Hunting, Fishing and Other Recreation in December 1967. The area covered is the entire "Frank" property. The areas of this application that are affected are basically Areas 1 through 4 and the open space along the river. Areas 5 and 6 , owned by "Smith" are not affected. A copy of the easement is attached. La Poudre Sand & Gravel recognizes this easement and will endeavor to keep the lines of communication open and co-operate with the easement holder during the mining operation. By keeping the majority of the river area as open space and phasing the mining and reclamation processes , it is anticipated much of the wildlife and easement use of the area can continue through the life of the project. The final reclamation and use of the property will , of course, shift the emphasis from land use to water use. !-I - 1 Recorded..,..,QE.t'.. ..U. :2i;7..._ • _ . .L77.i�.. 4.1-bQ __.DEC x 3 ]967 ei:+OX 589Re,o•d..d of n41n.% !.-....M.. »� __ 1511050 INN= Rot SDoner.Uteri*. DEED OF EASEMENT FOR HUNTING, FISHING AND OTHER RECREATION WALTER G. FRAN( AND VELMA FRANK of Windsor, Colorado, grantor(s), for and in consideration of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred-Fifty Dollars (S10,950.00), in hand paid, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, .n does hereby grant unto the State of Colorado, for the use and bone- fit of the Game, Fish and Parks Commission, grantee, for use of the public, the following easements, access and other rights and privileges, to-wit: • 1. A permanent public ea--erenc and access :or public fisli nc and hunting and other outdoor recreation in and to all of the following described land, to-wit: A. ii ntins and fishing and recreation An easement for a parcel of land in Section 24, T.6`., R.68W., 6th P.M. , Larimer County, Colorado, and Section 19, T.6N., R.67W., 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: All of that portion of the ENE4 of said Section 24 ly±ngtNorth of the south bank of the Cache LaPoudre River. Said parcel contains 54 acres, more or less, all of which is in Larimer County, Colorado. Also all of that portion of W1iNW1/4 of said Section 19, (except the farmstead area which is a rectangular tract lying east of the County road being 250 feet in an east-west direction and 400 feet in a north-south direction and occupying 2.3 acres more or less.) Also all of the SW1 of said Section 19 and all of that por- tion of W1/2SE•`'y of said Section 19 lying south of the :worth bank of the Cache LaPoudre River. Said parcel contains 311 acres, :,,a•re or less, all of which is :.n Sec:io. 19, Weld County, Colorado. .'.a nao aastocr.t aoreat.i.r 1E! acres, ozra or �e s. B. _re.... The grantee shall have the right to enclose each area, to construct necessary sanitation facilities, parking • N - eeos KV1:377 :��: L2 15.11o; o .589 and other recreation facilities as it may desire in the following described area: That portion of the WeliSW1/4 of said Section 19, lying west of the County road being a rectangle 250 feet, more or less, in an east-west direction and 200 feet, more or less in,a north-south direction. Said parcel contains 1.2 acres, more or less, all of which is in Section 19, T.6N., R.67W., 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 2. Grantee will place signs designating the public use areas. 3. The right of grantee to hereafter plant, from time to time as desired by grantee, trees, shrubbery and other plants at such places on the bed and banks of the river traversing the lands described in paragraph 1 for purposes of controlling water- action erosion and improving the fishery, and by mutual agreement -to erect such short stretches of fences as may be desired in pro- tecting said plantings against livestock; and by mutual agreement to perform such other work from time to time as desired by grantee within the beds and banks of said stream for purposes of improv- ing the fishery on said lands. Grantee further being hereby given the right to enter from time to time said lands for purposes of managing the fish and wildlife thereon. 4. ' Grantor(s) hereby agree for the duration of the easements herein contained to use only those agricultural chemicals as approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and that they will be used strictly according to the directions stated by the manu- facturer. 5. Grantor(s) further agree during the duration of the ease- ments herein contained not to remove any willows, trees, brush or other vegetation (noxious weeds excepted) from within twenty.- five (25) feet of any stream or body of water located upon the premises herein described unless permission in writing be first obtained from grantee. Grantor will be responsible for the con- trol of noxious weeds. iE - 3 N• .ZVi 6. Grantor(s) hereby covenanting with said grantee that they are lawfully seized of all land described herein in fee and that said lands are free from any encumbrances of whatever nature as may operate to terminate or interfere with any of the rights and interests herein granted; and that agreements herein contained shall be binding upon grantors' heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns. 7.. The grantor, his heirs, his personal representatives, 4 his successors, and his assigns retain the right to grant rights- r.) t•• j of-way for headgates and irrigation ditches on said lands. ;-i Dated this 19th day of_ Decemt+°r , 1967.. .`. ;,� Walter G. Frank // jl Vella Frank •4. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 19t1 er 19 67 by Walter G. frank and Velma Frank, �• tl ss aiv hand and official seal. p '' LLt•' writ...u , l.Ss i on expires— . 10-.s�71 pi • Notary Public ae C. 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It formed in which have a dark cohered surface layer, make up about : stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. in- GO percent of the unit. Aquents, which have a lighter eluded in mapping are numerous sand and gravel bars colored surface layer, make up about 35 percent. About 5 and small areas of noncalcareous soils. percent. is Aquepts :end [tankard sandy loam. Typically the surface layer of this [tankard soil is These are deer,, poorly drained soils that formed in brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying recent alluvium. No once pedon is typical, l;omtreonly the material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown calcareous soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, and al- kaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying fine gravel. material and arc underlain by sand or sand and gravel Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water within 4; inches. In place~ they have a gl+eyr d laver in the capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or underlying material. more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is Most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water low. table is at or near the surface early in spring and recedes This soil is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and to as deep as 4a ins[;(:; late in fall in some years. subject to flooding. Pasture is the best use. Tall wheat- These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat, grass, tall fescue, and annual sweetciover are Rome of the most. suitable crops. Light, frequent irrigation by furrows Some small areas !rave, been reclaimed by !major drainage and flooding is best. Commercial fertilizer improves the and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. The potential native vegetation is dominated by alkali amount and value of forage produced. sacaton, switchgr ass, and western wheatgraas. Saltgrass, The potential native vegetation is dominated by sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are. alsoswitchgrass, indiangrass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, R'r' prominent.rurt 'ideuat.'s grams, nec:dleandthread, and blue grama. M:r,�h Potential production nmges from 3,000 pounds per acre: in of this range site includes other soils and vegetation in favorable years to 2,00X) pounds in unfavorable: years. As such a complex pattern that it is difficult to map them range condition deteriorates, the switchg-r•ass, alkali separately. Potential production ranges from 2,500 pounds sacaton, and western wheatgrass decrease and saltgrass, per acre in favorable years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable sedge, and rush increase. i;, years. As range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid Management of vegetation should be based on taking grasses decrease; blue grama, sand dropseed, and fortes half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage pray- and annuals invade the site as range condition becomes tiers are required to eliminate the saltgrass sod. poorer. Switchgrass, western wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, tall Management of vegetation should be based on taking wheatgrass, and tall fescue are suitable for seeding. They half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed ing is desirable only in areas large enough to interseed or preparation usually requires more than 1 year to to prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand eliminate the saltgrass sod. A grass drill should be used, reedgrass, sideoats grama, little bluestem, blue grams, NI- eliminate early in spring has proven most successful. bescent wheatgrass, and intermediate wheatgrass are Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit. suitable for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an irtersc:eder or a firm, clean sorghum stubble. A grass drill The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover, as well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, is required. Seeding early in spring has proven most. sue- where wildlife obtain much of their food and find protec- cessful• tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and This soil is generally not suited to the establishment upentand wildlife. and growth of trees and shrubs. Onsite investigation is t 1penland wildlife, e pecially pheasant, use this unit for shrub species. to determine feasibility and possible tree and cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some species. areas. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The `these valuable wildlife areas should be protected from cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked and by pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can fire and fenced to prevent encroachment livestock. They should not be drained, be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape 'these soils have g.+u(! potential as a source of sand and cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- e;s VIw; Salt Meadow range site:. ttal :end should be included in plans for habitat devc lulr gravel. Capability subela ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Rang', land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- tracted by managing livestock grazing and reseed,rsg where needed. This soil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- ment because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass 1Vw irrigated, VIw nonirrigated; Sandy Bottom land range site. 1-3 33--Kim loam, :3 to 5 _percent slopes. This is a deep, Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and well drained soil on plains and alluvial fans at elevations shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well of 4,900 to 5,250 fret. 1t formed in mixed eulian deposits suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing and parent sediment from a wide variety of bedrock. In- vegetation should be continued for as many years as eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that have possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and loamy sand underlying material. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, anal loam about 10 inches thick. The upper 28 inches of the un hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, derlying material is pale brown loam. The lower part to a lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. depth of 60 inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can Surface runoff is medium. and the erosion hazard is be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape moderate. For r or pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is e+ sen.• In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in it land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be rigating close growl: crops and pasture. Furrows, contour atLraet.ed by developing livestock watering facilitie s, managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable: for row , crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also suggested. Keeping til- this soil has good potential for urban and recreationallager to a minimum and crop residue help to con- area Increased population growth in the survey trel erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops area has resulted in increased homesite construction. The respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. chief limiting soil feature for urban development and road [n nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, construction is the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. Sceptic tank absorption fields function properly, but barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to community sewage systems should be provided if the winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels population density increases. Because of the permeability per acre. The soil is .ummer faIlowed in alternate years of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range site. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass and needleandthread, are also present.Potential produc- tion ranges from 1.600 pounds per acre in favorable years to 1.1.)00 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- nuals invade the site a.; range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue gr:tma, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. 1-4 52—Otero sandy team. 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. deep, well drainer: sail on plains at elevations of 4,700 to Ring-necked pheasant, mourning clove, and many non- 5,2.50 feet. :t formed in mixed outwash and eolian game species can be attracted by establishing areas for deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed have loam and clay loam underlying material. Also in- nesting cover is essential and should be included in plate: doled are small :areas of soils that have sandstone and for habitat development, especially in area.' of intensive shale within a deft;h of CO inches. agriculture. Typically the sat-lave layer of this Otero soil is brown Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area sandy loam about i:) inches thiek. The underlying material has resulted in urbanization of much of this Otero soil. to _a depth of 61? settee•:, is pale brown calcareous fine The soil has excellent potential fur urban and recreationai sandy loam. development. The only limiting; feature is the moderate's Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a moderate. The effective rooting depth is f0 inches or hazard of ground water contamination front sewage more. Surface runoff :< medium, and the erosion hazard is lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability low. subclass Illo irrigated, Vie nonirrigated; Sandy Plains This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It range :;ite. • is suited to the c•r•,ele,, commonly grown in the area. Perennial grasses :t::.1 alfalfa or close growing crops should be gown at least 50 percent of the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can he used in irrigating close grown crops and 'mature. Furrows, contour furrows, and 61—Tassel fine sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes. cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprinkler This is a shallow, well drained soil on upland breaks at irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a minimum elevations of 4.850 to 5,200 feet. It formed in residuum and utilizing crop residue help to control erosion. Main- from sandstone. Included in mapping are small areas of taining fertility is important. Crops respond to applica- sandstone outcrop and areas of noncaicareous stole;. thins of phosphorus; and nitrogen. Typically the surface layer of this Tassel soil is light The potential oat i:re vegetation on this site is yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 7 inches thick. The dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue underlying material is light yellowish brown very fine grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, sandy loam. Sandstone is at a depth of about 11 inches. and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- capacity is low.-The effective rooting depth is 10 to 20 ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range inches. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard condition deteriorate:, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, is moderate. arid switchgrass decrease, and blue grama, sand dropseed, The potential native vegetation is dominated by and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade sideoats grama, little bluestem, blue grama, threadleaf the site as range condition becomes poorer. sedge, sand reedgrass, and needleandt.hread. Potental Management of vegetation on this soil should be based production ranges from 1,750 pounds per acre in favors- on taking half and leaving, half'of the total annual produc- ble years to !)5l} pounds in unfavorable years. As range don. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition, condition deteriorates, the sideoats grama, little bluestem, Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats and sand reedgrass decrease; yucca, sedge, and slue grama, blue grama, putrescent wheatgrrass, and crested grama increase; and forage production drops. wheatgrass are sa.;t:a}tdr for seeding. The grass selected Management, of vegetation should be based on taking should meet the seast,nal requirements of livestock. It can half or less of the total annual production. Deferred gr•a•r, be seeded into a clears firm sorghum stubble, or it can be ing is practical in improving range condition. Seeding; xr:el drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding; early in mechanical treatment. are impractical. spring has proven me ;! :,ucccssftil, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally Windbreaks and eavironmental plantings are generally not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to suited to this soil :;sell blowing, the principal hazard in determine if plantings are feasible. establishing trees anti shrubs, can be controlled by cu! Production of vegetation on this treeless soil is low, tivating only in thetreerow and by leaving a strip of especially during drought, when annual production can be vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation as low as :d00 pounds per acre. Rangeland wildlife, such :e.; antelope and scaled quail, can he attracted by managing may be needed at the time of planting and during dry livestock grazing, installing livestock watering faeilitic-,, periods. Trees that art• best suitedand have good survival and reseeding where needed. are Rocky Mountain „uniper, eastern r•edcedar, ponderosa This soil has poor potential for urban development. •1'n" pine, Siberian elm, icussian••olive, and hackberry. The chief limiting feature is the shallow depth to sandstone shrubs best suited are sictrnkhush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- Capability subclass Vie irrigated, VIe nonirrigated Sand- :alt peashrub. stone Breaks range site. J 100 SOIL SUBVF.Y TARU.F n--RI11LMINC SITE DEVELOPMENT [Some of the trYob used in this table to describe rest; iative ;oil features are defined if the Slessary. text for delinitions of "slight," "moderate," and ' sever . ,Absence of arc entry 'err i t rated] "' Soil name a ', Shallow Dwellings 1 lwelliors mal . map symbol excavations without with courser i : api tr ' hr esents basements buy /fires ' 1 , 2 a; rlerrr !cr[ r !moderate: . .., Aitvan -otbanks cave shrine-swell. shrink-swell . shrink swell .• x Aouolls_____.. _ ve .: ,c vere: ,evere: .r _r, °lords , . . , ,_ . '1< od r, flt .le, wetness. H0tR'1.,. wot o'''�.. . weir- 'se ,. Aquents e,-e: lev err: :Severe: floc ::,, : -n toes^:. wo ra .� � wetness, w,.t;l,a • r. ,. eon ei,liurd cr cave, f1(' 1'13• .cads. . .. I.,. ands. 34 i v.ht__ - Moderate: Moderate' Moderate: Kim F_ 5w strength. 1 'ow strength. Low stioaer_r r ,,, ;C•r r,�r. dope. tl :aht . Slight ;Moderate: ;Light. Otero slope. '.1-__ ate: :Soler Os: .odnr'nt.e: :Severe: laderate: ',boil pth to rock, t-:o,, . , r .,k. donl.h to r„_k. : slap e. dept/ te r s, k. TAPSE 7.--SANITARY VACILlTII.T. [come of the terra. .rel in this table .o describe restrictive soil features are define ' . , ... e . text for defin.tlors of "slight mocar:_ .e ," "good," "fair," and other tense a ' ".nr r 1 : Absence of a. _ ,try means soil was out rated] 9011 name and Septic tank Sewage lagoon french Area map symbol : aianrptlon areas r sanitary fields landfill __. l rdfi ! :_.._ 'r_.. 1 , i :;3Y:2 'evere: :Severe: A:Ivan I err pa p,e. seepage. 3': Aqu''lts . ✓ere: , ,verea ;e'reru: .;ever,'- ' hoods Cl r .l . weSn c's lr :Fevers: - r +cre: evere; s arikard :Dods . a.r, ro. sve Wage. . r3 _ �_._.._ _ t. . 'era[", flight :Slight :[5o r,d. 'In seepage, ; slope, f 5t 52 _:;light ;Severe: Slight .._-_ ;Slight :Good, „roe seepage. '..yore: :Severe: Severe: Severe: ;Four: rssel ' icpth to rock. : depth to rock, depth to rock, seepage. ; thin laver , seepage, seepage. ; area reelain. slc, . I-6 TArsE 8.--CON."•.TRUi:7ION (•!ATFRIA.i_S i::,^le of the term ; user' in this table to describe restrictive soil features are defined in the ;ir,ssary. See text for deN n;r.:r ,ls of "good," ' fair, "poor," and "unsuited." Absence of an entry mean: soil was P.Oi rated) ;oil name and Roadfill • Sand Gravel map symbol , I To soli . , - _._.._-:Good . ;Fair: ' dltvarl 'F's r: :Fair: excess fines. I excess fines. this layer. , , err. I • Aquolls :i .,mr: :C od---•- ; [Fair: Poor: wetness, : excess fines. , wetness. , frost action. ter... (air: : Fair: ;Unsuited Poor: •,nkard mew strength. : excess fine ' ' too sandy. r . , :.t,•r,, ,,,Gsuitnd Good ext:ess fines. • 11 r ; •'' low strength. ; -,Goad. 61 :P+.,or: Unsuited ..-.. !Unsuited ;Pc.,r Tassel : thin layer, ; are r•"-! area reclaim. ' • TAfi1.F. 9.--WATER MANACEMFNT [Some of the terms used in this table to rescrlbe restrictive soil features are defined in the C1-,ssery. Atsr : of an entry mewls r.•ril was nut evaluated) Soil name and : ;+,nd ' Embankments, : Drainage irrigation Terraces: ; (irdagr:•1 'nap symbol : reservoir : dikes, and ; and waterways a, e:as : levees . diver- - . - : .—_.—_._--_ �. .-...—.—__T .__._.._._....._-_....�..._._- .-._.._.-• .—. —.—.—. • I• Aquolls :- - : Floods, :Floods, ,Wetness ;wetness : : poor outlets. : wetness. f 1 ! : : :;,,,p,K<' :Piping, Cutbanks gave, ;brourhty, :F.rodeo oassiy, :Dr•%+:J!',tv. Iiankar'd : : seepage, : floods, ; floods, ; piping. ; ,r-'dr•: .. ,- .: • : : erodes easily. ; poor outlets. ; seepage. . • '2, 33, 34 ;Seeoge, :Piping, :Slope :Slope :Slope, :Slope. Kim : .slr'pe. : low strength, : ; : piping. ; : hard to pack. ; ; > 1 ,• • , s '• !• >°• . Piping, Slope :Slope, :Erode:t easily, :Erodes er, :ii : • ; Hoe seepar.e. : erodes easily,: piping. . droughty. : . " : - ' . • .. ' + rn•.:<, ;rode' esi•.y, Not needed :I7rovAht !Jto roe:k,.f � ,rr :Depth ru 4, '!ivotinr{ dn(;'. • • , thin layer. , roor.tr>0, '.epth. erodes ea:ti' „ • I-7 TABLE 10.--RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (Some of the term:; ,:we in this table to describe restrictive soil features are define'". in the Glo-::ary. -es text for def:nitlr.ns of "slight," "moderate," and "severe." Absence of an entry means s>t1 a:a$ not rated] Soil name and Camp areas , Picnic areas Playgrounds ?at rtn .'rd tr.ri: -map symbol , • 3f ) • A,•uolls ; ^vere: ;Severe: , f wetness, wetness, We':nes. , • wet , floods. : floods. fined::. ' fla;:!•: : 7 1G •- 'vere: ttuderat.cr. .,e oe'r e: • ;,.1:•.. f••:+r.kard f1•:oot;. flt..:ds, floods. ' too ;Tandy, 32, 33 -- 'Nocterar.e: ;Moderate: "t.;derat.e: •<u,1r•r •r, Kim .rusty. . duty. Iope., •fu•_,..t. i dusty. + 51 , 52 - :;light :Slight :Moderate: Slight. r::,ero slope. ',1 . ....--:Moderate: :Moderate! ;Severe: :Slight. 'assel : slope. : slope. : depth to rock, : slope. TABLE 11.--WILDLIFE HABITAT PO;Er1TIALS [See text for definitions of "good," "fair," "poor," and "very poor." Absence of an entry tnii�.uten -was not rated) Potential for habitat elements f._ •Potential t `. f+:)bi+ :>t f Sc:�i name and r dild , -----.. .T_ -...----�-- -•-• - . ... map symbol train Grasses : herba— : Shrubs Wetland Shallow :Openiar - . w,:r.; ,:id :K ,r•; • rood seed and : ccrous : plant., water :wifIiife :w:':ili �•n :w)l !1: r , '''. '!2s.,1 legumes : plants : : i abed 1, 2 '3,od :Good :pair :Fair Poor Very poor:Good Very (; :r'I• ,tr . Altvan , : tan ' : r • A';uo1is . ovr ;Poor :Goof :Fair :Good Good ;Fair ;r;o•-,•! I I r I : : 1n -,. . :Fair „'s:r IFrIr :P•'or r $ankard :Very pour':;:air ;Vi., % I''' ,r ,.• . , 1 , 33. 34 - :Fir :Good ,Fair :Fair Poor Very oor:F;air • r r I I 51 , 52, 53 'Fair :Good :Fair :Fair :Very poor :Very poor:Fair ,Very r..'•,•:r , ,•i' . Otero ; , • t i i 1 61 :'.1,),t.r :Poor :Poor :Poor :Very poor:Very poor:Paor :Very p-)nr:roo . Tassel , r 1 TABLE 12.--ENSINEERING PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS [The symbol < me:rrt' less than; > means greater than. Absence of an entry means data were not estimated] r Classification -;Frag- Percentage passing 7/ 11 name and ;;s:-i.h; USDA texture : r----- -lments : sieve number-- ;Liquid ; P:as- map symbol ; ; : Unified ; AASHTO ; > 3 -1------T------1------1ti city limit L.; clty --...- —: - - - - :inches; 4 10 : 40 1 200 inde.K I, %•--- ; (r-tl•;1.oam :CL-Ml. :A-4 : 0 ;90-100 R5-100160-95 50-75 ; 20-19 : 5-10 tltvan : 1"- ">; lay loam, le,am :CL :A-6, A-7: 0 :95-100 96-100185-100 70-8G ! 35-50 ; 15-25 •.:,-'-(? : and and gravel :SP, SP-SM:A-1 A-1 1 0 175-95 70-90 :25-35 %l-1O ; --_ ; NP 0: ' ' ' : I : ' Aqu:,l l s ' :_',1i:Variable : --- --- : --- : --- _ - :r'•'-,•rt: an•.l, gravelly :3P, SF-SM:A-1 : u-1O ,60-90 ;50-T0 :30-5t! 0-10 : -__ NP ; sand. ; ; ; ; ; ; t ; ';1:r i:rte f ,..1 .ar 1yroam c. n .;M ;A-2. A-4I 0 195-100:90-100:60-70 ;30-4C ' -..- NP ,,:)P--::4, ; , ;70-100;60-100:40-705-25 : ---� d ,!1'A-2, i 0-'> ;!c gravelly s:•riri. A-3, : : ; : : I A-1 ; ; : : I , I I '• ` I :A-4 , 0-5 I C-10(1:7 5-100:60-90 ;45-75 ; 20-3c 4 a '.Im : .' -:::;:..>dm, clay loan. . ':1., r•!,-41.;A-!;, ' r ;q0-100:75-100:70-95 -. :,.F`i A-fig 1,-, :Gri- S : 2:r-•+0 ';•_ Fine sand T . '•', `d , ,, , y � - 'A-r ()-. 'i'•'-i0{):7'i-1!I():711_9�� !40-55 , , 53-----; 1 ), r '��, `'2, �-': �":?ndy loam ;•iM LA-2 ; 0-1 ;95_1r,(i;75-100;5^,-8t1 ;gin-35 ; -__ NP )t.er) : 1. -•.f Sandy loam, finel5M :A-2, A-1 ; (:-1 :90-100:50-100:40-80 :20-35 : --- NP sandy loam, 1 . : : : I : gravelly sandy ; ; ; ; ' loam. ; : ' 1 • 1 , :0-11 ;Fine sandy loam ;ML, SM ;A-4 : 0 :95-100:90-100:70-95 :40-65 : 20-35 NP-', Tassel 11 .Unweathered : --- : --- : --- 1 - - : --- : --- : --- : --- : --- bedrock. • • TAUL1': 14.--SCI[. AND WATER FEATURES ; Absence of an :••r : y indicates the feature is not a concern. See text for descriptions of symbols anti .$,,-- terms as " A-e," 'brief," and "perched.'• The symbol < means less than; > means greater than; �.__. ffi'h water table---"r—'- - - —_ .,.-.!toil name and •Hyiro-;_.__....-- - T-..._-.-•'r----•___Pe. _...._ , He,jr,lr.k ,t ..... map symh,,l ; logic: Frequency , ' -r-'----I- ; ?!-,,.^,tin's Duration ;Months Depth Kind ;Months :Depth;'I{3r:1- ; frosr. vro'M ; AgI,olls • !: ,Frequent.---- ;Brief ;Apr-Jun:0.5-1.C:A arent;A r-Jun1 >60 'Op P --- ;:iign. : i --- •--- A :Frequent---- itrlef ;Mar-Jun: >6.0 ; ;4.;rte __- ; >6.0 -__ : --- ; PO : _-- :Low. r • i , `.0, 51, 52, 53---•- : !.None ; --_ , --- ; '.6.0 , --_ ; _-- Otero r >60 r -- ,:.r'w. 61 u :None --- ' --- r Tassel , >i, O .-- --- 11;_ ;Riu ' w I-9 TABLE 17.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS `The symbol < mean :erns than; > means greater then. The erosion tolerance factor (Tl in for tap entire profile. Absr• re of an entry meats data were not available or were not estimated] cal name and �,! Perme. .. ;.4+aiIab l :Salinity _ .. T. Risk...... ^.'7rrr._ . . i ':•r; ... .°�< .I rap symbol le: Sul ,.Sal ini e r- i bllit. Shrink- fac:� .r•:'l ity , water ;re C.ction r , swell r • ' • •, . ._.. .._._._.-----•-- � -(O/hr ic !:aci!. � ;Uncoated ,%::nur�i:.. , � ; _.r_. .. -.. .terr .1 r infix ' r.-......... I r st r ''II rMnlhn.",�Cmf T •- - .. i �1.7. • ' 7 ' I- ' ._-.r- -r'1: >r.�11 :0.04-0.06: .7.4-8. 1 i ?-16 ;Low_ - •ni h :m .y, . trl' i 2.0--6.0 ;x7.09-i:. lr' 1.71-K.4 t'? r : i 9ar.karo . .-h..; 6.0-206. r _r'w- rMode:r:!te ,w----.-_•r:, !r!' ! . ;0. 5 0 .o, ; 7.'i-8.4 i? ;! , . .::w :Ko.lr;rt+• ..• 1:, 1, 3�!e 33, 34 i;; 0.6-2.0 x(1. 16- . 11' 7.9-8.+1 ' t: i.. ...------ 1?r! ;1 -c.:) 0.6-2.0 0. 16 -0. 17: ;Low !Moderate !1-) 7-------• . '.; •; 7.9-8.4 , i2 :Lew Moderate 2, 53 i .. 6.0-20 :0.09-0. 13: 7.4-8.4 i Otero -D0: 6.0-20 :0.08-0.12` 7 4 ;Low High--__ !Low •�;• 1:. .4-8.4 t4 :Low------- High :Low ,i1. 1' I I 1 r I I ; G1 .11 : 2.0-5.n '0.16-0.18: 7.4-8.4 j Tassel -_- , <2 !Low :High :Law ;.,.14J 1 r -10 ''. United3tates Sod N4 '� Department of Conservation 4302 W. 9th St. Rd. , Greeley, CO 80634 �tiL.,./ Agriculture Service Fir. Gerald ks. McRae McRae & Short, Inc. ].227 8th Ave. Greeley, CO 80632 December 8, 1982 Mr. McRae, The following is information which you requested regarding the reclamation of a 2-46 acre gravel pit area located in Section 19, T6N, R67W, Weld County, Colorado. The area r, question is fairly uniform with respect: to existing soils and potential native vegetation. Soils consist primarily of Aquolls and Aqucnts with a gravy:lly substratum. Potential vegetation on these sites IG dominated by alkali seyaton, western wheatgrass, swit.chgrass and sedges along with lesser Airimnits of other grasses and forbs. In depth information is available in the "Soil Survey of Weld Co. Colorado(Southern Part)." A list of the pre- sent plant community has been enclosed for your records. Upon completion of a prepared seedbed which should include a r.epl.acement of topsoil to ,a depth of 6-8 inches, shaping of slopes to grades not steeper than 4:1 : f possible, fertilizer application of 40 lbs. N and 40 lbs. P per acre, the seeding r.g rates and species to be used should be as follows: S-PECIES VARIETY IN MIXTURE PLS* `1.0 BE SEEDED Western whorl. Arriba 40 .4 l.hs./ac. Suitchgras Grenville 20 0.9 lbs./ac. Streambar_i: wheat Sodar 20 2.2 lbs./ac. Reerl canary 20 0.7 lbs./ac. Total _ 10.2 lbs. PLS/ac. These seeding rates Are based on 40 PLS per square foot of ground surface for critLcal area plantings. Any mounds of stockpiled soil can be seeded to sand dropseed at a rate of 0.5 lbs./ac. PLS to prevent annual weed problems. This should only be con- sidered i the soil mounds are to _remain for three or more years. Seed should be planted to a depth of 1/4 - 1/2 inches using a grass drill equipped with depth bands, double disk furrow openers, packer wheels, agitator and adequate feeding mechanism. A broadcast method of seeding is not recom- mended, but ii used, the above seeding rates should be doubled and the ground surface lightly raked to incorporate the seed into the soil. *PLS--Pure Live Seed m % Purity x % Germination, -bulk seed quantiti,• should be 10,25 _ heavier. LI J-1 2 If any appreciable time has elapsed between replacement of topsoil and seeding, .s. may be -necessary to lightly disk the soil to break up the surface crust and get rid of any weed cover before the seed is driller.!. Mulch sl:ouid be applied immediately after seeding to prevent disturbance of the soil surface. Straw mulch should be applied at a rate of 2 tons per acre a' though other acceptable methods are available for use. A copy of SCS :1Laudards and specifications on-mulching has been enclosed for. '=our review. It is i.mprrant to be critical of any mulch containing viable seed of any unwanted annuals such as ryc•i;r.ass, kochia or russi an thistle. For this reason, viay be more advantageous to use some type of excelsior matting or, if e.ailable, long stemmed prairie hay. Any straw or hay mulch should then be crimped into the soil to prevent blowing. The time of seeding should either be in the fall when the ground is suffi- ciently .:old enough to prevent early germination, usually after Oct. 15; or in the spring, before April 15, to insure adequate soil moisture. 1 feel that. :.a fall seeding is best in this particular situation due to the soil sate, ,t.ion problems commonly occurring on these sites in the spring, it may he ,difficult for seeding equipment to be used at a time when soil temperature and moisture conditions are optimum. It will !.bin be necessary to keep the reseeded area protected from vehicles and livestock disturbances for at. least two years following treatment or until a :;o' d stand of perennial grass has been established. IC I can be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please feel free to con;act me. Sincere! : , • [_ •C c. A.. • t/ Alan R. r>rkey Range Cc:ns.'rvationist. SCS Gree1.ev Field Office ARF/kp J-2 CO-ECS-2 4/82 8 U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service _ _ RON MILLER __ Conservationist REFS ----�---_ "RON 7/3/79 [2ANCE CONDITIONCONDITIONINVENTORYINVENTORYDate RANGE SITE SALT MEADOW SOIL UNIT ATJOLLS . LAND UNIT VEL MA FRANK LOCATION OF INVENTORY NW 19-6-67 a-- --_._ Field e l d Number VEGETATION Acres . '- - - -- Li t of �1$nt S % composi- I % in po- List tion by I tential Grasses and Grass-like }weight (alr-+ plant co:r- dr •) mu �y ALKALI SACAT0 S' 5•- � r.._ -•_--. (n►ESTEIl[d j+J1fEA?'� ;_�`.SS -- - ____. �__._ } _ TAIL WF:EATCRAS f� __- __-_. _ 20 INTERMEDIATE WIyATGRASS --� -_' ---------•-__ 10 SLENDER WIIEA'1'C;t.;SS —_-------____� __.._._._ —_...-•- _ 10 INLAND SALE G;;AS S ' 10_ _ ALKALI BLUE MASS,_ -4---.1.-5--i Y 15 PRAIRIE _SAND'_:F I•:1)_..___ _ _ ~_— --__ ___31 ___ _ 1 SAND DROPSEEU __._—. __ __—__ __—__----.--.•---.�—. NEEDLE AND TIE�eD _____._.__.._.... ----- .�_ __ __I_ 3-- 1 _FOXTAEDGESIL BARLE`• _. - -- �_��_ 3 t --- S 2 _...._- f -27 _ —_ 1C0CNIA 5 LAMBS QUARTERS �' 5 P,r sEY MUSTARLL _ --1 - (:, her For'cs a:.1 a``s (T) --- _ _____.�.. ..7...._._____._..._ 3 Totals i _. ---- --._.._._ 100% I 53 vegetation. Den : y 55 _ Rang( Condition Class * C9_!± Annual Yield, Total - - _�Kc 'ha 2500 uts/ac air-dry — Major Animal C1at ses P1an'hed for Annual Palatable Yield, Total _._.._..__ Kg/ha lbs/ac air-dry Annual Useat' e Yield , iota'_ —.._---- -- Kg/ha ______ lbs/a:. air-dry • Range cond: -.i -, class -nay be lowered one conJition class from Excellent, Good or Fair when t.:tal annual yield is significantly (2;%) below the site's potential. ,1-3 EXHIBIT L. - RECLAMATION COSTS The attached Table L was used to approximate the maximum reclamation costs t any one time. Estimated costs of $1200.00/Acre for Major disturbance area ; $7;0,00/Acre for Moderate disturbance areas and $500.00/Acre• for Minor disturbance areas were used. A maximum of 15.0 Acre (10.0 Acres in the Major disturbance and 5,0 Acres in the Moderate disturbance catagory) was used for the extraction area at any one time. This seems reasonable as the average annual area to be mined is about 9.,0 Acres. Table L. sows that the maximum bond amount of about $33,000.00 would be fairly conistant for the operational years. If available , "windbreak" trees and other seedlings from the Soil Conserva- tion Service will be used to assist in the proposed reclammation plantings . L-1 TABLE L i I I N O: O cl i C7 N M a +n 141 n •n) -- I 'Y 1 II .- '- .- • I� i^(`-.1 [U}N N NII!N N CJ r'J <J C'i 'C; 1 I 1 I 1-- . ----, i l ; v) n. 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COUNTY OF THE UN'': BSI NED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowlr the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses d:' 1 te corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld Count.. ;essor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundr M )) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was conipil, from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update fro:1 title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records , or from tP. . +.'cords of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the r' .rd; of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30 vs of the application submission date. The fe- .eoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day . 19 by WITNESS ;'y • :nd and official seal . M.y Corm pi res : Notary Public °)i5 .i th al'e/Yt+N. i.j) G p - AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS. MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application 555? & 5.553 Subject Pre e"t.y Ptn 19-6-67 STATE OF CLL: 'ADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WE! ' ) THE UNi.E. :SIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her know ,.1ge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and address.,. ; of all mineral owr,c.rs and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel ' and which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon • records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, sr from an own::r.,4Ii,: update from a title or abstract co npany or an attorney. The feeee;ping instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this ::1,, of , 19 _ By WIT'NESS,m.y ,i-. . and official sea: . My Conn 5 , ,. ".'.p rec Notary Public 916 L()m ;t"(.5reeitiy, CO 8661• P - 2 NAM OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN E FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION W Town of Windsor P.O. Box 627, Windsor, CO 80550 0807-19-000-038 Norman E, J.H. , Jr. Jacoby, and Pauline S. Rt. 1 Box 202, Windsor CO 80550 0807-19-000-027 80526 Pitner, Richard L. and Linda L. 520 Apple Blossom Lane, Ft. Collins 0807-19-000-018 Windsor-Weld Land Syndicate, Inc. 1627 S. Sionton, Arvado, CO 80012 0807-19-000-001 Pitner, Richard 80526 and Linda 520 Apple Blossom Ln. , Ft. Collins 0807-20-000-019 2 parcels in the NE4, Section 24, T6N, R68W, Larimer County, Colorado: a) Investment Systems, Inc. 408 Main St. , Windsor, CO 80550 b) Thomas J. Cowan 1617 N. 35th Ave. Ct. , Greeley, CO 80631 8420 SE Frontage Road Kenneth and Leone Thayer Fort Collins. Colorado 80525 0807-30-OQO-034 United Bank of Greeley P.O. Box 1057. Greeley. CO 80632 0807-30-000-017 Sta.oSw..te-es f'zC-- ,-,wA:r�vc.:- .7figT Please print or type NAME ADDRESS , MOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR' S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # C anCl5 - Ss De,a-fo4 , TX 74,20/ 0807- (4- Doo- 631 got..-ft 1, &y /83 (J S n& (cur-k 6J;adsor Co go sso 0807 - / 7 - 000-002- ' SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY 916 10th Street GREELEY, CO. 80631 OWNERSHIP AND ENCUMBRANCE REPORT REPORT # 10776R0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W/2NW/4); Southwest Quarter (SW/4); Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW/4SE/4); the South Fifteen (S15) acres of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW/4SE/4) , in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado. EXCEPT that portion of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W/2NW/4) conveyed to Colorado Department of Highways by Deed recorded in Book 1522, Page 297, Weld County Records, ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom that portion conveyed to C.M.R. , Inc. a Colorado Corporation by Deed recorded 12-14-70, in Book 637, Reception No. 1558826. RECORD TITLE VESTEL IN: V.elma Frant, by Joint Tenancy Warranty Deeds granting to Walter G. Frank and Velma Frank, recoraed�2-25-52, in Book 1325, at page 270, and recorded 2-28-62, in Book 1607, at page 527. Certificate of Death for Walter George Frank, recorded 8-31-79, in Book 880, under LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD: Reception #1801947. Deed of Trust from Velma Frank, payable to THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF WICHITA, recorded 4-7-82, in Book 965, under Reception #1888115. In the amount of $262,000.00 Financing Statement from Velma Frank, payable to UNITED BANK OF GREELEY, recorded 3-8-83, under Reception #0181134. THIS IS A REPORT OF OWNERSHIP & ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD AFFECTING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. IT IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE, NOR AS A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE. SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY (STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY) MAKES NO DETERMINATION OF THE SUFFICIENCY UNDER LAW OF ANY OF THE DOCUMENTS MENTIONED HEREINABOVE. THE LIABILITY OF SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY (STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY) IS LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL AMOUNT CHARGED FOR THIS REPORT. THIS WRITTEN REPORT DOES NOT REFLECT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 . ) BANKRUPTCIES WITH FROM DATE OF JUDGMENT ANTEDATE THE REPORT BY MORE THAN FOURTEEN YEARS. 2. ) ANY JUDGMENTS OF RECORD. ANY FEDERAL OR STATE TAX LIENS. 3.) PAID TAX LIENS WHICH FROM DATE OF PAYMENT ANTEDATES THE REPORT BY MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS. 4. ) ANY INSTRUMENTS PERTAINING TO MINERALS. NOTE: ALL RECORDING NUMBERS AND INFORMATION PERTAIN TO THE CLERK AND RECORDERS OFFICE OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. -RECORDS CERTIFIED TO THE 27th DAY OF April , 19 83 AT 7:45 A.M. THIS REPORT IS MADE FOR THE BENEFIT OF Bob Bosley SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY BY •. P - 4 - =, hl ; Yor. fl STATE OF Rev.2-7 DEPARTMENT INHERITANCE RELEASE OF INHERITANCE TAX LIEN cT o Estate of WALTER GEORGE Pte{—_ �__�--- __ _ _.w_ ------------ o January 31, 1979 Date of Death _-- _ _ _—.. _________ • Gross Estate ._.____153,2$7.87 o t- It appearing to the Executive.Director, Department of Revenue that it is not necessary to preserve C1 the lien granted by the Colorado inheritance tax law against-the hereinafter-described real estate, in which the above named decedent had an interest, by virtue of the authority vested in meiinder the pro- • visions of Title 39-23-156, CRS 1973, I do hereby forever release-and discharge the inheritance tax lien against the following described-real estate, to-wit: 0 e -V;\11.- reN West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W1/2/NW3 ) ; Southwest Quarter. (SW ) ;Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4/SE,,) ; -the South Fifteen (S 15) acres -of-the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW3/-SEk,) , in Section 19, Township 6 North, -Range 67 West of the _6th'P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, £XCEPT that portion of -the-West -Half of the Northwest Quarter (W1/2/NW1/4) conveyed to Colorado Departurerrt of Highways by Deed -recorded in Took 1522, Page 297, Weld County Records, ALSO :Fa ;PIING therefran that portion conveyed to C.M.R. ,Inc. a Colorado corporation by Deed recorded December 14, 1970, in Book 637, -Reception No. 1558826, Weld County Records, held in joint title with Melaka Prank, surviving spouse. Dated at Denver, Colorado, _�- - July IQ ,19_Z • • By • __ • • ►, Note—This release rnuet be recorded in the office of-the clerk and recorder of the county in which_-he property is situate. Form 17.Rev.t-73 Release of Inheritance-24a —ursorer4 1'ubllablag Co.,1121-11 Stout Stmt,Denver.Colorado-t•7$ F} - 5 SECURITY fP STRAIT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY Q16 '.Tenth Street Greeley , Colorado 80631 1-303-352-4+ 571 :•`^_MORANDUM OF TITLE OF MINERALS ONLY CERTIFICATE# 5553 GAL DESCRIPTION The W NW 4; SW's; SW'SEk & S. 15 Acres NW'SE-k in Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 67 West, 6th :[L & GAS LEASES CURRENT AS TO PRIMARY TERM: Book -639 at Reception No. 1560588 (Copy Attached) Book 855 at Reception No. 1776748 " Book 965 at Reception No. 1888117 ( E:xc_ept Reservoir , Irrigation Ditches , and B ants o ; Way of -Roads ) HL:CORI) TITLE OWNER: Velma Frank (Copies Attached) T ! ERAL OWNERS : . Book 332, Page 221 'I (Copies Attached) Book 1101, Page 407 Book 1109 , Page 402 CUMBRANCES : U-140787 (Copy Attached) U-164233 Book 965 at Reception No. 1888115 " U-181134 r' " 'H:S STATEMENT IS MADE FOR THE BENEFIT OF Robert C. Bosley ' -S STATEMENT IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AN OPINION AND WE ASSUME NO FINANCIAL ' BILITY BY VIRTUE THEREOF. TESTAMONY WHER[;OF WE SIGN THIS STATEMENT AS OF THE 13t1 AY OF May 19 8 7 : 45 A. M. SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY By ! U 207 t i" 427 • . F: ALL RECORD.:.N DATA PERTAINS TO THE CLERK AND RECORDER 'S OFFICE CF WELD ' I '+T'Y COLORADO. P - 6 a't '•! '::yr,-:•�',.'y.^h.V....14.,, _ ,, .:,. •t.: .\...'L .' V" .y ,yi1 AUG7 j: i2 . ,.J 4,5,,tv wrap i e ,,,.,...4..:*:,,..„y .�• .1y t{a•y 4, 4'K W /O Y. H ��1.7 c'-',-,f'•••••'-;•.•:-.'..'' • ' 'ra 1J {, s 4 1 b"•I�i eS ,.]"tt "- { '�1{r, 't ai Kf rTt,•Y.,t,l"t+i RecordedTizZ • • omisittcNo.. y�_ :, 'y=sy dlV, ,.w .b>.�.ie.:.' :iOTwCS.d..o-3.�"..:.:.f _c�....fiu: t1�i . 2'...:F.4112‘.12 slots o! Ccotcida, Weld County Clerk Cr Recorder ''rc: S.'-ri ,+. k".. .;i t.''�,•', ` .:S (at:v „ ie, F Ord. � ,., ,..,...k vi=ii rat' ...,. ...,,,vi •:,•,�,,�:., Fovea t" '.S•1 ft' •�ldi4 e .•I,iY'-��.! . , add' • k...r or COLORADO ter"4r..:,, ,,..d �,�� " :4:4 Ct.x Mal OF Ayi.VFNUT: . 3,t0,0,41.:,,,,,: ' ff I ti} .EASE O i tifi ERI'TANCE ,.y .•..„r.,'� ..t: TAX LIEN ..�.. i: ��,( y' 'L'i'4.4 „MX Q f ,a. ,,•::.t......- � 'f.`7totr.`f ?_1LSEair CJ::•}W:�: F:;,L•.? r, ''�[ .,t,. eb•c",Y�Q� + q..-' st } t :s � O 7t f�' ' 'iii:''''. r— ii .-:•:...:::'inl'to Ih+•l;>t','r,ti1'i ft•tert„e•. itrl,.rttta•nt of Revenue that it k not ltt•Ce:etytry to pr•e`•e•1'\7• 'r rI a the: i:.e: ,n . :i,t Yet the f',e!,ra.h, Hill,err;,.,,,• +;e� •alv main.4t the her.ttt:cftrI,Ir�crilrw! rrrtl l'I ttI in 7/.`'..i. I, r . e) \chid: t t;• iii.,it, a:-&ru•,! dt••:e 0.vat had so, !!!t''rc•:t, ly virtue of the artth'ti ii vr.ted in nu'under-the tiro- ti�y,�ill"i �' vilim, :"Iitlr t!!.Ga i5li,I k'• t`> 3 ' el., Fr 1 r lr,,,,:t , ''''11f�i' ,'rr y for vt-r re•le ske awl eb�e•lisore the inheritance Ives lien f:-rtz�` ..,_.a• 'Pv.I, ui ni?i • Ow r.,tlowin ,s i,- IT: 1,wr:::.r,e} 'd �E+ « I Yi'f't" rev '`•'*'' v 1..i...t :r �! 'wont Half of t� North't ,i. (kxzrrr.r (W1/2/NIA);i Southwest Quarter .E,:r�.',' •}. '• m' {:�'v1•+;,);So_r.iest Quarter o.. the S..tutheast Quarter (5Wt/SC't); s':''' ,::.;:i410 I ,. ;• the:: t,cuth Fi. tt'-n (S l.!) act-E'i of the Northwest Quarter of the ",', : �'` .:fi.'x hc. t Muir:.�c' 'fe.. :' ) in Section 19, Township 6 North, ' --.:?,,L4,;:;; ,0 4: 1 , k'c`:. `, r 1,.; R�r�t ti7 Lest �i the t,..t 't'.t4,, Weald Ctxtrtty, Colorado, f,<<:.... fir.,;,:•. ;il:e, .. r. ,,,ell, v . e k. ,. ' c::7�:.:.it that `,,)Cr1(Yi ('i I IEC Vest EiAlt of the NorthwestQuarter .1` '".• i ud,t` I✓ t..,:C;:�:.fit•'•. ;-1.,.;°• (l VNW-1) conveyed to t:.e,lorrr,i,..; •artznent of Highways by Deed 1d,/;; '=.... Fi:14 ; recorded it: pa»k 1.52 , .acre 297, -Weld County Records, :; ,i'F',•, ;tipizi�.• i�.,.,: : �i.t-' !r J v �y d .,• EXCE ili3�: therefr(rt that por t.i.on conveyed to L.N.,R.,Inc, f. .o.,-.•- •: !. if; '.' rt loi.'ito corp(tu,t.itq••. le,, 1l.,.ti recorded December l'4 1970, t.}t. _ 3:i,.I,,; :A': r; _ b iii tiC t2.C-x No. ,t ;,. :�,� ,!t s?ca� 6'37, ??� `F' ,`1S.'s'•?G, Wr'lu County Records ;;} :;." '`: :i `,dt-y;', I i;.r•1i in joint tltl • with vt..1;:i3. Fr.ink, surviving spouse, '.bt.'.�:," "-inx ..1:..)::r, s J „3.-,,...;:.:.!,...,}: ii d e { Z.t' 14O tt 1?• ., P.v t r qi .' f ,i� ' Y I , y 4.i. 1 ti.k 1p�; ��' tc.� tijk 4- .;.4. .,:•.i... } i1 .p. `.S'•Ran g,.,' 14.4,'••,i t, 1.0 ,.+:•;•',.' r' I i] ::,-i P ts [ 1 r__J A? ,1; 'sr Dated at Lien s:,Colorado, i t ,a fi r •�i{tC II, ��� n Z f�i4'_ • , f! ca ,ti:ie ' :C,; _ .. - 3ul-Y...3Q..._ ,1!179._. , 4% ; r 'I' t•, lr ft .e' ;"::44,110:i 3 , , 4' `� ' I '�'n re, �. r �r' Note -:h;e ee1•ate i1uxr. ix rca;rded in the rff;ce of the r€,•rk xcd rrrur3rr, of the county to which the properR�•!� <w ; r • ,� i.G + '' titlaia r,, .,W� y ry/{Y7{t'�,•� "' P — 7 �'�� : . ►.jC.i:.i1Y.' ..... . r.,.IT..R. i 'i*0.....t tek.r,t..r.•f.t r,we flnlfu,i r tidLD:u_C t.7.-se Wm..atcr neir•o.,'.-4 W. ....7f, Y;,:d':.-. .,�.2 - ,'..Li.'.:asnri retairsCSrntst ni x t.tt- t, 1 itinan i - 1.re:Mitt Vitt r�'f��� _. 1 z i ter " a l rr 4 3 dPr k °i r) R 7 " x ! * x' . �r � �pp t .�.�[1e , � "I�'AR'PM!?'IT U1' Yttl��i"SNMk 'R �'�91,� ,'�."k t rr u""' E� � T err !. illnIF11AL LAND ' 0PPZOW a ' v ePy� le{,:,al rs e!( ( a ;{i 11 'at if°� y , .1 � t r ( 't r �ln.r !•ltli4. IA sff , A � 1 1 , .. " r , ' l71 RIR0NS1° T Ii, " '. r a "1 tEt"t + 10,9IA 0,6' z• 0-,.,ea lit iii ' 9�1e + c a1gr U , v l n U R. TAM Orli*, nett'j0,,N id,4,0 y i " a w{. rM�llr % A'��rl (r1,'d it,;Ai' f,,, , '� III , Au st 1S 198d'. d eS1° A°) 11,, ud1Jr ! , •. , on , , 41 " 1+") irui,+;fr r it 1, ' j IIiI ItECRIVED bf -Of P. Newt:irk P. P. D. No 2^ Plat Lavine• , Colo9.h0 a hem to:eine'� di'"a l0`"' 1TH'' dap and Two to1'ars-or.d 15 Cettts, in oon action with Cotten i! ri. tiotG Proof aortal No Wig", 1 9:t. ,o*r, rt e i NN.!-, 3r°1 , section 34, Township 4 -Nei Range 67 W. Gth Meridian. � A - , a0 Arne, At ('' 2.50 par Acre $100 At' d Peen - ,i�r•. I -Corwin Si r nn • Testimony rota %5 words it 22} Gents pvr 100 words -Content fie•: ', Trnnncrip+:- of Re rordr e -4' . * ) Total------ 4142.-5 - . . y . . Na 567194. Hugh Taylor, Receiver or Rabbi :t)rIt'YF. Nn158,911 .:.. ,.. ,r ;h. P12 ad for ro corn At 9°° orvlooY A. U., rapt . 10, 1910 - {I A. J. Luther_ Recorder. , By Arm :a vts,•DepULY . a it IDrX(Y)YrrYflirXb'yXXFYYXYXIOCOCXXXXXX)fTXXXXAXXX4XXPTXEXYXFX?(X`w'R7t1CXXXXXY.AtXrX'C, 'K"RXXXARI(XX l7CMR$9'n 4,, r. -' b n P D . -. . F:NTF.NED 0. ',. G. Contract No.,1103-P. a UNION rt C7-1C RAILROAD COMPANY DFFD NO. 2620 KI:Or t g)1j IV TitF.F. -PHI Tf " That UNION PACIFIC-RAILROAD COMPANY,a corporation-exlstifg: , 4Y under and h -rlrtae of the lawn of the State of Utah, 1n oonnideretion of the sup of twenty-two " Sf hundred 4 441* t lri:y-one wad 75/100 (.(2:'31.75) Dollar,, -to it paid, the-receipt Of which is ]ereh'f , 11''. acl(nowledred, dollh ,ubleet however to the exoeptions, rseervstionn end Conditions herelnatter , ,,'1, .,,,,,,,( written, her Hey ((rent, bargain, sell xnd oorreoy Unto'DOROTHY MF'TCALFE, of the County Of tarixxrr' in l;r: the State of L'ol.redo, the Tollowinr; described reel estate, nitwits, lying and being in the ')Or5, II Counties or t'+,.ld And Latimer and in the State of Colorado, towltt ' r v I' The rAlt., Went Quarter ( �Y of Section No. nineteen (19); and the Routh Naar OT the Seth ,,5'.,.V Fast quart...,• ( -' ofr,W.P4) of Section No. Thirty--five •I ive (35) In-Township No. six (6) North or rants ' No. -sixty-riven (b7) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; and the North Half of the North Fast- a I grArter ( N.,i2 ,fh(Pt); and the South-rent quarter of the North flint queRer ( S15 of the y'P4)®ratad ,1 J (I the South I'Alf ( :'a) of Section No. Twenty-five (25) in-Township Ilo. Six (6) North of freatlrr Pee - Sixty-siyi.t LSE) ',Fest of the Sixth Principal Meridian; 1 Fxceptinti and excluding from this conveyance a strip, piece or parcel o3 lard-Tat Ttat�rsd (205)i.r 7het ' feet in width, dicing One Hundred (100) test in width on sash side of the center till ot.tber Mtn', ar 0 track'of OnionPaoifta-Railroad ( -known an the Denver-liorthert llne)-an t1', Base has teary 'A4 ;-. ¢ ' ,,I surveyed, located end staked lout, through, upon, over and*.aeons the South lest mete! ( iniii:'(!'`c.t,'A - I of pectin o No._Nineteen (19), in Township No six (6) North of range No. et (A-seven (67) Wxsta^er'i,:n°`,k" -the 3ixch Principal Meridian, and containing an are96f Eleven (111 ace 1',/100 acres-Of`ItenivoiteR,44 'a Ii '. l�' or less. al said strip, piece or parcel of land was conveyed to ii• -On Pact tc,e Reilreite QO ►'1.7 ;.'- Dorothy Metcalfe..(: William Metoalte, her husband , and Those-l'. -Robertson, Trustee,an rat f. Pt «`*r' 1; THE POUION1 VAIJ,L1 NATIONAL BANK, of For•. Collins, Colorado, by qut. slain deeds., [an d+te'd ^a . i Jaruary l3ir, A.1 D. 1909,-aid recorded upon the 26th day of January A. D. 1909,,.in:$Rapt 5•541,0- xi,GI(lt; of the Deed records of Weld County, Coleredo, at Pages 31and 32 thereof, the t'raotaJb-2 a.ast$' e.; g tat -hereby eonveyed aontsin a not arse of t Y Hundred and-sixty-four (664) and yytosto 'hetes" ombfit, cQ i��`i : F.XCKPTING AIM 1t ti* to said'Un.Jn9'toifto 'raitn'nA-Dasysny, its eareWaebrs •t •' 14:',11,L4 ,Li . r'.;�J. h*,kC^4.,*r1 v 9ti�t1� ;$ in a !}tip 7IRSS': in coal M otar'aineiels within, Or-taiMleltytt �oatArLanear•>d '4. .,,t.„....„„ (`fl `G} ,A`I (fir" 3HCOND: The erci sivt right to prospeet inslflei span said lan9 for eat* rd ot�ret! i is or ehiah nay lee ,,vpppddsed to be therein, area to Tins for.and -Anon*, 1fMM•Isu(A!2a)sd 41 t �� e other-ainsnls ujttoh say be iQuP1d L1feHOt1 by any ere kt , �y"rfg4i ,urn ,w•. �. )g�iN- 1 , k,A' kl , r „ ! 11 '1 !r °A r'i il 11' �' f r^ firift' , pow r'y"Silly' . "! 'rnrRD:' The ,160 fit"tngpiu v •fl*&£M regtSf'' �i :1;0, ' I N ' and' and all ocotilsee! er ettionu� ksnd' �. ar04°s. ) 1°uti� l I oe4veateart or nu weasel r r 11x1 Srsyr ne n i T ! r 0 i , Y Pi v w $4'n;, 1/24,0"'� #e r +nit; p " w ;4 f e h`r 9° , 1"Ra z�la# T,T !!) 1 ' ;F „. '»iz 1 '' ` 'retlW•i 'Cr-ei,iiii VeL,',•',X id,A( r 3r.. {, Pi..I)'u .ittti k+33fiin'I. 'pm ..IP .110=7.:I011,L.v.�l , •Vii 1 i'I t t .ijlt..' `` ;.„„,..,,,,l,....,,,,•;,,,,,40,,,,. 0 ' : N 41�` 7,1 jP ; I" 4 A . �, I ; i E lrS. 1- .� � '•'Sr" tai � E'�, I 1 .,,-;*e � �+" .,. . yP � v. t.�:.�7 �e074.411%'40 ;¢{ •:,•'!•.'•*"".::' �{� k- t },� ,.win iv. p r i` trHir„ivt,, h ,t ,;. J 37Iri"+ "Iw, l t-i d ,,.,1d..."r.. :v'+ A.. ..: a tiiii. ikeir& p. • i, K a }. 1 a J•I P ¢III. s F !NOV A1J -NEN 35J! rarer Pftr°.[:NT St `ti b`,• a I b. J That 'JllIO PACIFIC P.C.1.1)i>D (k XPAJi3•, a oorporati�on •14,,,,Lit .. !of the (Stets of Utah, for -the -ooanide—atton of One Htrindr-.G ' t ;#� 'e ' Doll-ors (boo.00) in-hand paid, hereby molls etst quitolais.a I to TRY S1INC.DOR XIdn:ANTIL3 COrIRAR7., a corporation of the ( 1 Star of Colorado, -the -following desaoribed real-property 1`•, + ifi,••,+ 1z t ai-tvate in tiro ISo!"nty of Weld and-State of Colorado, to wit; .,.0•'.. b ,. 1: t �'l , -A strip, peon or-parcel of land two_hundr ditr , p j* 1 r (COO) feet in width containing an area of fourteen '" • , r �' � t a.ad six-tenths (14.6) mores, more or less, situate f�+ " . E,, in and extending ^arose the Laouthe st Quarter ,' ;`� tt a,, ((91 1/4) of boa ion Thiety..tt, (52), Township Six 'Ss - " (6) North, Rare Sixty-seven (5' •) host of Lies Ise �• <.,-,••• , •at f 9iit4 Prinoip+r t 1[erldt In Vold CouJnty, Colorado S' ` ! fi' I F � liiill being-one hundred. (100 feet in width, *,'ensured at j F ;j,I`. ; 11 '' right angles Ytad/or radially on °Lohytide-of the i iii. ': s ' 1`1,1 ty,I' r ,,, center line a. a-projected out not aorsotrnoted, e. n B ali line of railroad of the Union Pc,cift.0 Railroad ( } ,s ` Company ad heretofore surveyed, loeatsb; Iw.s4 stake?! il' ,... ''x i. :;)MI out upon the ground over and aci^c,ee said Routhsaar a' �t 1 :baerter (tit 1/4) of Ssotlon '4 rty..two (32). ` t r;' 1 1 :• ,� F j..1. -BBeing that certain .tr1p, piece or parcel of • ii r, % re ,, { !i! I �; l land which wee heretofore convoyed to told Union ., 1.i ;t I ! s Paoifio Railroad-Company by tiar-vey d. Parish and i` �� �. b •; 5 1 Nary Parish his-wifo, by warranty doo0, dated f • :1� t� i toptenbsr 12, .1908. t a #• �! 'I .::T,:, i Ali0 a -,trip piece or parc.el of land ;fro 'p ' r •:' hundred (M0) feet in width containing an area o7 1, ,,, '�r ; ;xl fide (8) mares, store or lees, situate IA and •txtend.• 6 ,4;'y 't ing aortae the 6otthwest Qviertar of M1.e sou ta-I,oat 14 i x.+ Quarter (OW 1/4) uY 8Y 1/4) of (4sation Nineteen ' , r f,;; (19), Township Six (-6) North Range Bixty-seven (-7) '� �{, � = , Nest o7 the Sixth Principal Meridiaat 9.n said -Welds Y � tr. • : County, C-oloradc,, being one hundred tiro) foot in qi ' ' ' E width, measured at rigt angles, .a.n�t/;ar rradially, = !,� J •'�' I on eah side o7 the center lino of a proJooYe�l, 6rtet r. +. not oonatructed line of-railroad of said Uni •sz x' " 1; 7aoiflo-Railroad -Company, cc heretofore surveyed, > boosted and staked out upon the ground over and , + ' ?' t,•. aarotls said Southanelt Quarter of the Sotttlssaot •I.,• Quarter (-8W 1/4 aT 8Y 1/4) of 8eotion Nineteen (19). ,' ° �'' i'''-::: -::::!°:. 5 u z x tq i3 Sodas that certain strip, piece or parcel of • .. 1... r .t lend •hieh was hereto-fore oonvoyod to °aid Union ` ' t f; .I 11 Pasifla -Railroad Company by Jaatos DI. Allan and t•.4',9:4:' Ronrlotts Allao, hie wife, by warranty deed dateA- l'I.: d ilovewber 11, 1908, and-rsoorded on page 306 of �� * 1! I SNook 287 of Deeds, oY the records of said Veld lw ': f I I;' Oeunty. r, ) , r( it ir wtlh all Ate appurtenances. �) i•3} 1. E .:�; oi .t. . . ,. i1 1.J a 7_; a i.�'//w t 1-y0%,-/ J."� s" �.��•s' 'R ' r r / '' Fy��. .�d itt .1 +� 8,it7 r r ".r ✓�4 Y"�/'lire s f (-''.???-+1''..i rr'A'-,,'•` 1 "i� x A/9;fit Cr �_.7:',.,,e�r.. � �"� e:. ;-<C:"F/'/f, ,�,)E�f,0.�-. ���. ,�:�� ,,..,T�� , i'%'� c.'r� r�' ., I` �� . ;;�'. ?�' / K I '),I. /` 0. +ems:'/ 3',A,-(4 : e; r:.•7+' ;/;i• tr! a., '"• •.- ;r -.f s:f e, r• � i �P c eJ.' D. 1 J ' a r ; '. .:0,...:::. iii n . ,fir i'r 'i • P - 9 1.�.1 `i., l 1' I '3 i ' '„,f4,,,r-,:1-4.1.. ..'‘,1!.',.... .. ... , ' S . "-!.., . ..,.......:„.,...„..,........,.....,....,....,.„.„.....„:„.........::::,...i.e„..„, .. .,,...:..,,,,.,..:::,,,..i.:‘...,,,,,,,,,./..,,..,„..,:i...,:.,:...,...:.!:,:...p.,,,,...!....:..:,..-:i.,...i.;,,:.,..,,-......,:. ...,,,:„....,:i.,,,,„.4.-,,,,i37„." . ,,,,... . . .., . . ,, ,.„.,*.,,, , ,,,r,,....,,.....,.. . • . . . . ., . , ,:. ..,.: : ,„..,..,,.,,:,,.. ,,,..,.:i.,..,,,.... . .,::.,.,..•:.:,,,,„,.....,k, ?'2'.:,•::•2,:' % •, L lily • I '4,I:,,.!1' •,11:.• , e ! L. ' "e;i EXCEPTIMO -MID Ri8ICRVING tozald Union Pmolfio Railroad Com.. `'i ', party. Sts auoneesors, g�ntses-and aeei-gne: 'q '4;, firetl The fee staple title to any and ! •win .,• all ooa.1 oil and other minerals within or .-� 3 k;. f ,+" r;., "' underlying said lands, Intending thereby any end 1'..,-;11'. ,.. '� ''' all inorgenio enbstanoee (t-noludtng oil anit ,; ,."�"' ',. ;F natural gars) -now known to eziet or-hereafter ,t.y. , -' ti • K. dl coovered uporfsr beneath the surface, hawing ,,,.. ' :l, .$'r'�g sufficient valet, separated-from their mitre '','. ,' c:. i �i es a-part of the earth, to be mined, piped, 1• :44 ir: Pp: I+i,..' pustped, quarried, 4.ig or otpervise�sw-ved, for r .: Sri their awn cake, or their own epeotfio wigs, it t being the intention of the gr-antor to uonrey a ,I I!ts ,`; • surface rk•ghis only. iCc , 1:•' ';A.. Beoandt -The perpetual and exoluelve right iii{4'. 4i,,,,;4?.0n (a) to ranter upon maid land to yr-0-epeot for and �n:,,;»: . c i l. to 'reeore thew-aafros any and all suoh vubstanoes, '!- iii i.`' '' i' fi the xarth or other matter �antaining game .,:. • l ' ., • t.I,, is -reoeseary or convenient in the removal thereof; ;t t ``;: # �' ' I �k and (b) to use mo suoh of *he >,urfaoe of ma1�l '� 'r", ;�? '�+ lands as ra be necessary or convenient for l : ` - ` 4 • 1I , y y ! ;;�{LK .. L •.• suoh prospect work and the removal therefrom of ` �; r' such stbstanoee, for the deposit of tailings, i�::;'J t 4 !r and for the aonstruatlon of bu11d1.ngr, storage finks, and the placing And operation of ■nobinery ;,.,n}c,_:: ,Myyyyi^y;.^ f '' :,..1.,.. and track e pipe _lines and other means of trans.. ,: 1.4::, 1 _ portstlon,, r-eoessary or oonrenl-ent in oonne:'.tion � � 4s., i? l,',4P;i s ,: ..,---1,�' �' Tnl,..q: 7:-,e perpetual right to remove the sub- r••`4-d,f 4'4 ,..." ;�` Jaoent support from said eurfeoe (except s.c!i -as ;)1 t 1. t}lix+ le necesnar .'or -the support ofpermanent et; '�,4 1 • :�� f .P � $ Fi► tuna �roted thereon prior to the time -sue right ,?Ii , i pi,t,,..• b is yreraleed) �lthout -thereby incurring any lie 111- tip �%�,€.� ty -w I tso•rer for damages so soused, y, i ' .. •;�hi? I UID 3tTEUF ? TO all taxes and assessments (ipeainl or general) . ; 1 .':^ { lawfully le+led or sseeessd upon or against the premises '41:: e; ; '`''i:i`;'' ': ,i! r.4i;• hgrolnbefars flesorlMd for or during Lhe year 19tJ; mrh4 sub. :c 4 )�� !',',z 7'; . ' eeluent years, all of which fazes and eeeeerenti the grantee # •. hsraby essumee and agrees to pay. } Yi, q.14 .1 "1:.I l'. ' 81gned and de11verel this day of [FF[ • ire ' ti- L}F f1 ,` ' 1" ,..043,04i.'[L,: , WI t n•s s: UN I C N AC 11'A C ft i1�PAD-•afJf+t!!e'+, •ii i .. ,, i. I,r:.' rya , ( �!',-., ,. 1. '^1;$y:,. ,'. I,�,•J•ae - .r— -. �1. .. de11L 1,r bf.'" ,! 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SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY 916 10th Street GREELEY, CO. 80631 OWNERSHIP AND ENCUMBRANCE REPORT REPORT # 10775PD LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All that part of Sections Ninteen (19), and Section Eighteen (18) , Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, as described in Warranty Deed recorded 7-28-78, in Book 840, under Reception #1761634, except that part conveyed by Warranty Deed recorded 6-27-79, in Book 873, under Reception #1795199. (see attached copies) RECORD TITLE VESTED IN: qcy RdshitAllby Warranty Deed recorded 1028-69, in Book 617, under Reception #1538680, and dTy arrranty Deed recorded 7-28-78, in Book 840, under -Reception #1761634. • LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD: None THIS IS A REPORT OF OWNERSHIP & ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD AFFECTING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. - IT IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE, NOR AS A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE. SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY (STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY) MAKES NO DETERMINATION OF THE SUFFICIENCY UNDER LAW OF ANY OF THE DOCUMENTS MENTIONED HEREINABOVE. THE LIABILITY OF SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY (STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY) IS LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL AMOUNT CHARGED FOR THIS REPORT. THIS WRITTEN REPORT DOES NOT REFLECT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 . ) BANKRUPTCIES WITH FROM DATE OF JUDGMENT ANTEDATE THE REPORT BY MORE THAN FOURTEEN YEARS. • 2. ) ANY JUDGMENTS OF RECORD, ANY FEDERAL OR STATE TAX LIENS. 3. ) PAID TAX LIENS WHICH FROM DATE OF PAYMENT ANTEDATES THE REPORT BY MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS. 4. ) ANY INSTRUMENTS PERTAINING TO MINERALS. NOTE: ALL RECORDING NUMBERS AND INFORMATION PERTAIN TO THE CLERK AND RECORDERS OFFICE OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. RECORDS CERTIFIED TO THE 27th DAY OF April , 19 83 AT 7:45 A.M. THIS REPORT IS MADE FOR THE BENEFIT OF Bob Bosley SECURITY ABSTRACT COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY BY A : P . 14 916 Tenth Street. Greeley , Colorado 80631 1- 303-352-x+ 571 ORANDUM OF TITLE Off' MINERALS ONLY CERTIFTCATE,#.5552 ;AL DESCRIPTION : The E1/2N-Wk; W3NEk & N. 25 Acres NW4SEk; Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M. ; . .:.:cept Reservoirs , Irrigation Ditches , _and Rights o-' Way of Roads ) : ORD TITLE OWNER : Mai Richards (Copy Attached) • LUERAL OWNERS : Mary Richards (Copy Attached) & GAS LEASE_.' CURRENT AS TO PRIMARY TERM: Book 855 at Reception No. 1776749 (Copy Attached) . Uh1BRANCES : U-181.649 (Copy Attached) : .:s STATEMENT IS MADE FOR THE BENEFIT OF Robex't__C.__Bos1ey_____.__-.--- ----_-...... ._. .._ . IS STATEMENT IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AN OPINION AND WE ASSUME NO FINANCIAL ! 1 ABILITY BY VIRTUE THEREOF. : N TESTAMONY WHEREOF WE SIGN THIS STATEMENT AS OF THE 12t1-DAY OF T 7 : 45 A. M. SECURITY ABSTRACT. COMPANY OF WELD COUNTY B Y___ 1 'TE: ALL RECORDIaG DATA PERTAINS TO THE CLERK AND RECORDER ' S OFFICE OF WFL: ,LINTY , COLORADO . 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A.el3 kt',:aamrSv.tv4 me3p Sib EXECUTED COPY MINING LEASE (Sand, Gravel and Rock) THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, made this 24th day of June, 1981, between VELMA FRANK of Windsor, Colorado and LA POUDRE SAND u GRAVEL, INC. , a Colorado corporation, of Windsor, Cclorado (hereinafter referred to as Renter), WITNESSETH: 1. LE:ISLD PREMISES: Land owner, in consideration of the agreements set forth herein to be kept and performed by the Renter and the payment of rents and royalties by Renter as provided herein, and subject to the terms and conditions hereof, hereby leases to Renter that certain tract of land situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado. which is particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a nart hereof, for the purpose of quarrying, mining, removing, and marketing therefrom all sand, gravel, and rock, and other minerals hereinafter mentioned, all of which are herein referred to as "materials". 2. TERM OF LEASE. This lease shall be in effect for a period of five (5) years from the date hereof. Renter shall have the right and option to renew this lease for successive five (5) year terms thereafter as long as commercial production of said materials continues on a regular monthly or seasonal basis. Tor this option, Renter agrees to pay and Landowner agrees to accept the sum of One Hundred and no/100 ($100.00) Dollars, which shall be paid on the date hereof and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Land Owner. 3. R-ENTS AND ROYALTIES. Renter agrees to pay the following rentals: a) Renter agrees to pay, and Land owner agrees to accept the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) per year as and for the total rental due herein as long as no materials are removed in any quantity from any part of the leased premises. b) At the time development of the leased premises, or any portion thereof, is commenced for the removal of such materials, by obtaining the necessary engineering and filing the required initial applications with the proper governmental agencies, the parties hereto agree to enter into a supplemental royalty agreement based upon the then current prevailing market prices for such materiala,. Said supplemental agreement shell set forth and provide for items such as: the rate; and sums of :o.oney to be received by each of the partie< hereto from such development , which sums and -rates shall reflect thirty-five (.t °) to Landlord and sixty-five (u5`,) to Renter, the manner of keep:r• (I - 1 Mining L.e.eee records and the availability of those records to the parties hereto, protection and restoration of the surface during the said following development, payment of taxes, respective obligations and liabilities of the parties, and such other and necessary provisions as may be required. 4. MINERALS DEFINED: This lease shall include and cover sand, ravel , rock, ane all other minerals of every kind and nature with the • exception of oil, gas, hydrocarbons and all other similar products which may be the subject of an oil and gas lease. This lease shall not cover nor include .any of the surface of the leased premises eecept that portion necessary for the mining and production of -the sand, gravel, rock, and other minerals mentioned in this Paragraph. S. LAND-OWNERS GUARANTEE: The Land-owner hereby specifically guaranties and _agrees that the Land-owner will make no sales, leases, exchanges, mortgages, encumbrances, or any other method or mode of transfer of Landowner's interest in and to said materials and minerals leased hereunder to any person other than the Renter after the date hereof and during the term of this lease or any renewal thereof; nor will the Landowner make or execute any instrument providing for, nor permit in any other manner, use of the leased premises by any third (party which might or could interfere with the Renter's use cf the leased premises, as provided herein. 6. RENTERS GUARANTEE. Renter agrees to protect all of the andowner's right, title and interest in and to the leased premises and to use all lawful means to prevent encroachment and damage to the less-ed premises by any third party. Renter also agrees to exert its hest efforts to develop the leased premises in the manner and for the uses set forth herein; provided however, lack of such development shall not be a reason or ground for termination of this lease by Landlord. 7. This Agreement shall be fully binding upon all of the heirs, euceessers, personal representatives, and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have signed this Agreement on the '4th day of June, 1'981. - LANDOWNER: • ]Velma Frank RENTER: La Poudr,a Sand & Ceravei , inc. 3Y -- President� ',ttest : t an D. Iioslo',, f cretare PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT This Preliminary Agreement, made this 2 day of u 1981, between MARY RICHARDS-SMITH, deali:ag in her separate property (hereinafter referred to as Richards-Smith) of Denton, Texas and LA POtiDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. , a Colorado corporation (hereinafter referred to as Corporation) of Windsor, Colorado, WITi1ESSETH: WHEREAS, Richards-Smith is the owner of certain real property in Weld County, Colorado which at this time appears to have potential for the commercial production of sand, gravel, and rock, but said lands have not been tested nor developed; and WHEREAS, the Corporation has leased certain real estate from its principal stockholder, Velma Frank, which lands adjoin the Richards-Smith lands on the west, for the purpose of developing said lands for the production of sand, gravel, and rock and the corporation is presently in the process of testing, obtaining permits, and generally doing those things necessary and required for the development of said lands; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both parties hereto, in rthe event sand, gravel and rock can be feasibly produced commercially from the Velma Frank lands, that Richards-Smith lease all of her lands to the Corporation for the same purpose, namely, commercial production of sand, gravel, and rock. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements, covenants, and benefits -running from one party to the other, the parties agree as follows: 1. During the term of this agreement, if the commercial production o-f sand, gravel, and rock appears feasible to the Corporation, the Corporation shall have the right to enter on the lands belonging to Richards-Smith, or any part thereof, for the purpose of making the necessary tests for such development thereof, which tests shall be at Corporation's expense. 2. In making such tests, Corporation agrees not to disturb unreasonably the land nor the use then being made thereof. In the event such commercial production does not appear feasible, Corporation agrees, at its expense, to restore the land it uses 01 - 3 -2- for such tests to its condition kmmediately prior to such testing. 3. After the necessary tests have been run, if Corporation _determines that the production of sand, gravel, and rock is commercially feasible, the parties hereto agree to enter into a mining lease upon the terms and conditions of the copy of the mining lease -attached hereto as Exhibit "A", which lease shall e executed by the parties hereto within thirty (30) days following the Corporation's request therefor. 4. The term of this Agreement shall be for two (2) years from its date, and during said term Richards Smith agrees not to lease nor to execute any option or other instrument on all or any part of said lands, -Co any -party other than the Corporation, for any purpose whatever relating to the _exploration, mining and/or production of sand gravel or rock in, on or from any of said lands of Richards Smith, to the end that the Corporation shall have the exclusive right to enter upon said lands for such purposes. In the event that the tests provided for hereinabove have not been completed within the two-year—term of this agreement, then Richards-Smith shall have the option of: 1) declaring this Preliminary Agreement terminated; or, 2) require Corporation to renegotiate this Preliminary Agreement prior to any renewal thereof; or; 3) renew this Preliminary Agreement on xhe same terms and conditions as herein set forth; PROVIDED HOWEVER, if Richards-Smith fails to exercise any of the foregoing options, this Preliminary Agreement shall be deemed to be renewed for one additional successive two-year term on the same terms and conditions as herein set forth. 5. This Agreement shall be fully binding upon all of the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed _this Agreement as of the date first above written. (M ry Richards- mith) I.A POi1DRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. By: L/.a lee...,- —"Ter—F.-am Frank MINING LEASE (Sand,—Uravel; and Rock) THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, made this Z / day of 19 $(, between MARY RICHARDS-SMITH of Denton, Texas (hereinafter referred to as Landowner) and LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. , a Colorado corporation, of Windsor, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as Renter), WITNESSETH: 1. LEASED PREMISES. Landowner, in consideration of the agreements set forth herein to be kept and performed by Renter and the-payment of rents and rcyalties by Renter as provided herein, and subject so the terms and conditions hereof, hereby leases to Renter that certain tract of land situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, which is particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, for the purpose of quarrying, mining, removing, and marketing therefrom all sand, gravel, and rock, and other minerals hereinafter mentioned, all of which are herein referred to as "materials". 2. TERM OF LEASE. This :ease shall be _in effect for a period of five (5) years from the date hereof. Renter shall have the right and option to renew this lease for successive five (5) year terms thereafter as long as commercial production of said materials continues on a regular monthly or seasonal basis. For this option, Renter agrees -to pay and Landowner agrees to accept the sum of One Hundred and no/100 ($100.00) Dollars, which shall be paid on the date -hereof and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Landowner. 3. RENTS AND ROYALTIES. Renter agrees to pay the following rentals: a. Renter agrees to-pay, and Landowner agrees to accept, the sum of One-Dollar ($1.00) per year as and for the total rental due herein as long as no materials are removed in any quantity from any part of the leased premises. b. At the time development of the leased premises, or any portion thereof, is commenced for the removal of such materials, by obtaining she necessary engineering and filing the required (Exhi).1c "A") 1 - F. _a_ initial applications with the proper governmental agencies, the parties hereto agree to enter into a supplemental royalty agreement based upon the then current prevailing market prices for such materials. Said supplemental agreement shall set forth and provide for items such as: the rates and sums of money to be received by each of the parties hereto from such development, which sums and rates shall reflect thirty-five percent (35%) to Landlord and sixty-five percent (657,) to Renter, the manner of keeping records and the availability of those records to the parties hereto, protection and restor-ation of the surface during the said following development, payment of taxes, respective obligations and liabilities of the parties, and such other and necessary provisions as may be required. 4. MINERALS DEFINED. This Lease shall include and cover sand, gravel, rock, and all other minerals of every kind and nature with the •exception of oil, gas, hydrocarbons and all ocher similar products which may be the subject of an oil and gas lease. This lease shall not cover nor include any of the surface of the leased premises except that portion necessary for the mining and production of the sand, gravel, rock, and other minerals mentioned in this paragraph. 5. LANDOWNERS GUARANTEE. The Landowner hereby specifically guarantees and agrees that Landowner will make no sales, leases, exchanges, mortgages, encumbrances, or any other method or-mode of transfer of Landowner's interest in and to said materials and minerals leased hereunder to any person other than Renter after the date hereof and during the term of this lease or any renewal thereof; nor will Landowner make or execute any instrument providing for, nor permit in any other manner, use of the leased premises by any third party which might or could interfere with Renter's use of the leased premises, as provided herein. 6. RENTERS GUARANTEE. Renter agrees to protect all of - F; -3- Landowner ' s right, title and interest in and to the leased premises and to use all lawful means to prevent encroachment and damage to the leased premises by any third -party. Renter also a-grees to exert its best efforts to develop the leased premises in the manner and for the uses set forth herein; provided however, lack of such development shall not be a reason or ground for termination of this lease by Landlord. 7 . Thia Agreement shall be fully binding upon all of the heirs , successors , personal representatives, and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITf. SS WHEREOF the parties have signed this agreement on the 4/ day of _ L?s,'e----- ' l 9 S/ . LANDOWNER: (Mary, icha s--Smith) RENTER: LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. By: Vi '. - sG --'__—___ _ resident t est : cretary . Q1 - 7 (Exhibit "A" attached to and forming a part of the Mining Lease between Mary Richards-Smith and La Poudre Sand & Gravel, Inc . ) East 1131f of the Northwest Quarter (E2NW4) ; and, West Half of the Northeast Quarter. (W' NE 4) ; and, Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter (NWkSE%) ; all in Section Nineteen (19) , Township Six (6) , North, Range 67 West of the 6th P .M. , Weld County, Colorado, containing two hundred (200) acres , more or less . * * * * * * * * * * * * * Q1 - 8 LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL This report and application have been concurrently submitted to the Weld County Commissioners for a "Use By Special Review" permit. This should be completed in about 45 days. Q2 - 1 FIRST ADDENDUM TO SAND AND GRAVEL LEASE BETWEEN LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. , Lessor, AND LOVELAND EXCAVATING CO. , Lessee. This FIRST ADDENDUM is entered into as of the 1st day of January, 1932, for the same considerations as the Original Lease between these parties, also dated January 1, 1982, with the exception of the additions or deletions hereinafter set forth, and is hereby declared and acknowledged to be a part of said Original Lease and is hereby incorporated into the Ori- ginal Lease by reference as though fully set forth therein. In the event of differences or inconsistencies between the pro- visions of the Original Lease and this First Addendum, the pro- visions cf this First Addendum shall prevail and be controlling. Section 1. Paragraph 2 of the Original Lease is amended to read in its entirety as follows: "2. The term of this lease shall commence on the date hereof and shall continue until: (a) six (6) months following the date all aggregate has been removed; or, (b) terminated by written notice from either party to the other at least two (2) years prior to the effective termination date; or, (c) unless terminated as may otherwise be provided herein. However, Lessor shall be entitled to retain all or any of the minimum payments-made by Lessee not due Lessor for royalties after the date of said termination." Settior. 2. The first two (2) Paragraphs of Paragraph 5 of the Original Lease are amended to read as follows: "5. Lessee shall pay to Lessor as royalties the sum of thirty- five cents (35e) per ton for all materials sold and removed from the leased premises to and until the 1st day of January, 1983. Thereafter, royalties for materials taken shall be ad- justed annually in accordance with the escalator clause in paragraph 6 hereof. LESSEE FURTHER AGREES to pay for a mini- mum of twenty-five thousand (25,000) tons of material each year during the term hereof at the rate prevailing for such year as determined pursuant to Paragraph 6 hereof, one-half of which payment shall be due January 2 of each such year and one- half thereof shall be due on June 1 of each year. The January 2 payment shall be based upon the previous year's prevailing rate and the June 1 payment shall reflect the adjustment made pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 6 hereof for the entire year. In the event that royalties are due the Lessor over and above the minimum payment set forth above, said royalties shall be payable to the Lessor on the 20th day of each and creary month after reaching the minimum following each and every month for which sand and gravel are removed." Section 3. The following sentence is DELETED from Paragraph 6 .sndd shall have no force or effect herein: 1 "It is specifically agreed that the increase shall not he more than ten percent (10%) per year, even though the sales price for the year was a percentage greater than ].0%." Section 4. Paragraph 12 of the Original Lease is amended to read in its entirety as follows: "12. Lessee may renew this lease agreement each year by paying to Lessor the minimum payment as more specifically set forth in paragraph 5. Lessee shall receive credit in the amount of said payment toward royalties due Lessor under paragraph 5 and 6 herein. In the event there are insufficient royalties due over the calendar year, Lessor shall retain all of the portion of the minimum payment. When royalties are due over and above the minimum payment, Lessee shall make those as set forth in paragraphs 5 and 6 herein." Section 5. Paragraph 13 shall be amended by the ADDITION of a third paragraph as follows: "The term "option" shall he construed to mean only a first right of refusal, under which Lessor shall offer said addi- tional 200 acres first to Lessee and Lessee shall have ninety (90) days thereafter to communicate Lessee's written acceptance to Lessor. Prior to such offer from Lessor to Lessee, Lessor agrees to keep Lessee informed at all stages of the permit process." Section 6. Paragaph 20 of the Original Lease is amended to read-xi its entirety as follows: "This lease may be terminated as provided in Section 1 of the First Addendum hereto. In addition, in the event the Lessee pays only the minimum payment for three (3) successive years, the Lessor shall have the right to terminate this lease at the end of the third such year without any further notice whatso- ever to the Lessee." Section 7. Paragraph 5 of the Original Lease is further amended by the ADDITION of the following: "The term "materials" shall include "findings" and all other materials taken from the leased premises which are saleable or for which there is a market." IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS, the Original Lease referred to herein shall be and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this FIRST ADDENDUM as of the date first above written. LA POL'DRE SAND & GRAVEL, INC. , Lessor By .�.1_.rF,.2, Attest: President f Secretary LOVELAND7EXCAVATING CO. , Lessee r By �f, Attest: President Secretary ;1 - 2 SAND AND GRAVEL LEASE THIS LEASE, entered into this -y..µ- day of 1982, between LA POUDRE SAND 6 GRAVEL, INC. , a Colorado corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Lessor", and LOVELAND EXCAVATING CO. , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee", W I T N E S -5 E T H : 1. Lessor, in consideration of the royalties herein reserved and the covenants to be performed by the Lessee, does hereby lease, let and demise unto the Lessee the following described parcel of land for the purpose of mining and extracting sand and gravel therefrom: A tract of land located in the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 6 North, flange 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 19 and considering the West line of said Section 19 to bear South 00°00" East with all other bearings contained herein beina relative thereto; thence South 00°'00'00" East along said West line 1323.78 feet to the true point of beginning; thence fouth 86°00'00" East, 425.97 feet; thence North 79°38'53" East, 632.59 feet; thence South 13°50'43" East, 562.69 feet to an existing fence line (assumed to be the Fast line of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter for the purpose of this survey) ; thence South 00°10' 0" West along said fence line, 479.89 feet; thence North 89°21 '24" West, 151.67 feet; thence North 22°53'39" West, 220.20 feet; thence North 45°21 '32" West, 264.55 feet; thence North 29°03'37" West, 352.49 feet; thence North 40°47'30" West, 242.93 feet; thence North 86°00'00" West, 425.97 feet to a point on the West line of said Section 19; thence North 00°00'00" Kest 30.07 feet to the true point of beginning; said tract of land contains 9.950 acres, more or less. Lessor reserves the right to utilize all premises re.)t. affected or needed by Lessee's operation. 2. This lease shall terminate six (6) months following the dote all aggregate has been removed, unless sooner terminated as hereinafter provided. 3. Lessee shall have, and it is hereby given and granted, the right te enter'into and take over immediately the sole and 1 exclusive possession and control of said property, and the whole and every part thereof, and, during the term of this agreement, to remain in the sole and exclusive possession and control thereof, and to sample, examine, test, develop, work, mine, operate, use, manage and control the same and of the water and water rights appurtenant thereto, and to mine, extract and remove from said property sand and gravel therein and appurtenant therein and belonging thereto, and to erect, construct, maintain, use and operate thereon and therein buildings, structures, machinery and equipment used in connection with the sale and extraction of aggregate and aggregate products. 4. Lessee agrees to cause all work, mining and removal of sand and gravel to be done in a careful manner and to follow and abide by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act, its rules and regulations, and the terms and conditions of the bond and any renewals thereof, and of any permit issued or caused to be issued thereunder. 5. Lessee shall pay to Lessor as royalties the sum of per ton for all materials sold and removed from the leased premises to and until the 1st day of January, 1983. Thereafter, royalties for materiels taken shall be adjusted annually in accordance with the escalator clause in paragraph 6. hereof. Royalties shall be payable to the Lessor on the 20th day of each and every month following each and every month during which any sand and gravel is removed from the premises. Lessee shall keep and make available for Lessor, upon request, receipts of its removal of materials from month to month with supporting documents to verify amounts of materials removed from the leased premises. Lessor shall have the right at reasonable times to examine the leased premises and mining procedures and to check the hooks -and records of Lessee for the purpose of verifying the amount of royalties payable. 6. The base price for one (1) ton of materials from the leased premises shall belga. This price shall be adjusted annually thereafter based upon the percentage increase of sales • price of materials during the previous year. Lessee shall make said percentage determination by March 1 of each year. The increase shall he based upon the sales price of all materials removed from the leased premises during the previous year. The percentage increase shall be from a base price of materials sold in 1982. The same method shall he used to determine the escalation in succeeding years, with the last year's beginning price being the new base. It is specifically agreed that the increase shall not be more than ten percent (10%) per year, even though the sales price for the year was a percentage greater than 10%. 7. Lessee shall keep the demised premises and the whole and every Hart thereof free and clear of liens for labor done or work performed thereon or materials furnished to the premises for the development or operation thereof under this lease, and will save and keep harmless the Lessor from all costs, loss or damage which may arise by reason of injury to any persons employed by the Lessee in or upon the premises or any part thereof, or which tav arise by' reason ofAiniury to any persons or damage to any property as the result of any work or operations of the Lessee, or of its possession and occupancy of the demised premises. 8. ` Lessor shall pay when due, and before delinquent, all general property taxes that may be assessed on the demised property during the term of this lease, and all other assessments, severance or excise taxes, when due and before delinquent. Lessee shall pay when due, and before delinquent, all taxes levied or assessed against any and all personal property, mach:nery and eauipment placed upon said demised premises by the Lessee during the term of this lease. 9. Mining shall be carried on in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations. Materials shall be removed from each excavation to the point commercially feasible, through the use of eouipment selected by Lessee. 10. Lessee shall not be required to fence any of the property, but may do so and remove same at any time during the term of thin lease. Q3 - 5 11. After the end of the lease term, Lessee shall have one (1) year i-n which to remove any stockpile materials on the premise, with right to protect such stockpile during the period and with access to and -from the same. 12. _Lessee may renew this lease agreement each year by paying to Lessor the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) on or before February 1 of each calendar year. Lessee shall receive credit in the amount of said payment toward royalties due Lessor under the terms of paragraphs 5. and 6. herein. In the event that there are _insufficient royalties due -during the calendar year, Lessor shall retain all of that portion of said $5,000.00 payment. When royalties are due over and above the $5,000.00 payment, Lessee shall make those as set forth in paragraphs 5. and 6. herein. 13. Attached hereto is the legal description of approximately two hundred (200) additional acres owned by Lessor. Lessee is hereby granted an option to lease all or any part of. -said property upon the same terms and conditions of this lease. Lessee shall exercise this option by giving written notice to Lessor to lease the premises. Said written notice -shall specify the amount of acreage and location. Upon receipt of said notice, Lessor shall immediately begin -the process necessary to obtain all -necessary permits from all _governmental units having jur.isdicticn over the property. Lessor hereby agrees to notify Lessee of the permit process and allow Lessee to review said proposed permits and make any changes necessary for Lessee's future operation and mining of the premises. Said changes shall include all necessary restoration and zecl;:nation of the premises. The parties hereby agree to amend this lease agreement by attaching thereto the legal description of the newly optioned premises. In the event a survey is needed to accurately describe the leased premises, it shall be the responsibility of _Lessor to provide the same. 14. Lessor hereby grants to Lessee -all necessary access across any of Lessor's property which is necessary -to provide access -to any excavation site. It shall be Lessee's Q3 - 6 responsibility to build any necessary access roads to any excavation site. 15. Lessor agrees to provide any necessary electrical power supply -to all excavation sites. Lessee shall be responsible for having -said power supply metered and will pay for all electricity used. M. Time is of the essence hereof, and of -any payment or any other condition hereof is not made, tendered -or performed by either Lessor or Lessee as herein provided, then this lease, at the option of the party -who is not .in default, may be terminated by much party by giving Torty-five (45) days' written notice to the defaulting party specifying the particular default or defaults. If said Aefault is not corrected within said -45-day period, then this lease, at the option of the party who is not in default, may be terminated by such party, to which case the non-defaulting party may recover such damages as may be proper, including all -reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. In the event of such default -by Lessor, and Lessee -elects to treat this lease as terminated, then all payments made hereunder which are net royalties, shall be returned to Lessee. In the event of such default by Lessee, and Lessor elects to treat this lease as terminated, then all payments made hereunder shall be forfeited and retained on behalf _o-f Lessor. In the event, however, the non-defaulting party elects to treat this lease as being in full force and effect, the non-defaulting party shall have the right to an action for specific performance and damages, including all reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. 17. In the event of a valid termination of this lease, Lessee will surrender to Lessor peaceable possession of the demised premises. Coincident with such surrender, Lessee shall deliver unto Lessor a good and sufficient _release of all its interests in this lease and its rights and privileges hereunder. 18. Lessee shall have, and is hereby given and granted, three (3) months after a valid termination of this agreement, to remove from said property all tools, hoists, engines, motors, pumps, equipment and accessories to its operation, and all Q3 - buildings, scales, trade fixtures and eouipment placed thereon. If Lessee is hampered -by inclement weather or other climatic conditions, _from completing the removal of said equipment within the time specified, then Lessor agrees to extend the time by a reasonable period if requested, in writing, by Lessee prior to the expiration of the time herein provided. 19. Lessee shall have the right to assign, sublease, transfer or sell thi-s lease, or subcontract or agree with -another to carry out the terms of its obligations without the -prior written consent of the Lessor if said assignment, subcontract, sublease, transfer or sale is to a suhsidiary of Lessee. Lessee shall not have the right to assign, sublease, -transfer or sell this lease nor shall the Lessee subcontract or agree with another to carry out its terms and obligations to other than a subsidiary of Lessee without the prior written consent of Lessor. 20. Lessee -nay terminate this lease at any time by _giving Lessor ninety (90) days' notice in writing. However, Lessor shall he entitled to _retain all or any of the minimum payments made by Lessee not due Lessor fnr royalties after the effective date of said termination. 21. Any notice given hereunder shall be deemed effective when mailed, nostage prepaid and certified as follows: To Lessor: La Peudre Sand & Gravel, Inc. c/o Robert C. Bosley Attorney at Law Post Office Box 880 Windsor, Colorado 80550 To Lessee: Loveland Excavating Co. 1425 South Lincoln Avenue Loveland, Colorado 80537 or at such ether addresses es the parties may designate in writing. 22. This instrument contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the transaction contemplated herein, and -no representations are relied upon that are not set forth herein. 23. All express and implied covenants of this, lease and all the terms and conditions thereof shall he sublect to all -federal 3 - -s and state laws, executive orders, rules and regulations, and this lease shall not be terminated in whole or in part, nor shall Lessee -be held liable in damage for failure to comply therewith, if compliance is prevented by, _or if -such failure is -the result of any such law, order, rule or regulation, or if such compliance is prevented _by, or failure is the result of, inability of Lessee through no fault of its own, to obtain authority to continue production of sand and gravel from these -premises. 2-4. This lease shall be binding upon >ind inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors or assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties her-eto have executed this Sand and Gravel Lease the day and year first above written. ATTEST: LA POUDRE SAND & GRAVEL, �.NC. Lessor A EST: LOVELAND EXCAVATING CO. } 1 ( By e !. .. .( / r. Lessee • 03 - 9 i it C!...'::('Y�:: l),1iiJ .. t .. ): .:e .er.°i Re%, .nrcos '•2 St's 7nonL. J.'. ter•;'; . _ . - ..:ecru.._.. .. . . . .._,,... . _.. C. ;'1iAC.TFl •i �I �T ' PERMIT.•�_. . !..sued this 2ZiiJ day of May, 1980 by the :•1inaed Land 3;: .• •:e•partrnent of Natural Resour: L,s, State crf Colorado. !J T :r F S , .i :1 i'u+a.lrce Sand and Gravel, inc. desires to conduct a(n) open pit •nil in cp,2rarion, know:, . La Poudre Saud and (;ravel , for the ;:urpose of extracting mi:!ed sand and gravel . W1iEREAS, ::r: December 18 , 1'.l 79 , La La Poudre Sand and Gravel, inc. "FILED" an ap.3 icaticn,a T'a'.' '. . .:.a_ion plan and map, and the required fee, as required by law; and (JEERFAS, en April 2.3 , 19 80 , the lined Land Reclamation Board approved La Pcudre Sand .l:i.! Gravel , Inc. application and set bond; and '1.t)• 22 1':! uO , the Mined Land Reclamation Board accept.d surety suh:l.tt. . ..•: La Poudre Saii:1 a nd Gr.ave1 , luc. and such data s;ia1 be considered !?:e of _:;suar.::•' tile permit .and t:ui. anniversary mate for all lather purposes ; and in ' Land Reclamation Board has made a finding, for the purport t:� i ��1 cf issu'_nt: thi . ..'.3 , that: I) the a;•; : '.cation complies with the requirements of the Colorado ".fined ....:.e: Reclamation Act and all applicable local , state and Fe_deraa: laws; and, 2) the ore .arion will not rri'.ersely affect the stability of any signi: at:t, valuable, -and permanent man-made structures located ..;_hi: :::r., hundred feet of the affected land, e:cc-ept wher_e there is an ai':ree meat between the operator and the ersons hav_inL an inters :;t in .the structrure that da,i:age—[o t e structure is to compensated for by the aperator; and, 3) th-e Tr:posed mining operations and reclamation, can be carried out in co :::ante with the requirements .of C.R.S. 1973, 34-32- 116, as ▪ ?9;6 Sess. Laws H.B. 1065) ; and • the purposes of issuing this permit, :he operator has made a s, • , tort• _ to the Board that he will employ daring and after his t p •11 pit i;i)e:'Y._!_......^.S procedures reasonably des' .fined to ...i:T:.'li 2e _ • :; ;7L, from the open pit mining opN. _;er:..: : ▪ lot•_. i.:ti renabi ! itatioe `t_ the affected land throe_(;:: the reh bil-7.._. '. �Vtt _ sc._:)iiit , •.:a l'..:. resources,, ..ind other measures appropri:ice cum:.. u•.. . use ;,f and reel:.:.:^ed lands; and that in the event a proposed r -c .....:it: )r: plan, !.e will take whatever measures C.r ioh • nt•, i...... ' .:' to a z,elute ..:t: success of reclamation of the lands :. ;t:•. e: • .._i upc n p: t .,._:' :1i; operations; and , /f •tea per-3r.se:> SJ. _ _ ruii:?'� !.his permit , a con!, of the anpl_c:..lr..ln :;,%ard of i-1.Le ct...2 :)C rC)1.araae'o ts_o this ourmlt t .tres'.: becomes s a ,inrt of the terms eof. • Q4 - 1 • .:io11, T??�. :�:, pursuant to the .7.uthority set forth in the Colorado `tined Land Reciamaci . .. Articl_ 32 of T tle 34 , C.R.S. 1973, as amended (1S76 Sess. Laws ...3. : 65) the `fined Land Reclamation Board of the State of Colorado 1.1 reb:. :sues - ts of ..the dine permit to La Poudre ..Sand and Gravel, Inco a::,^^:.age in open pit mining fcs the purpose of extracting • ':i:.ed sand and f::-avel on the following _parcel of ground, to wit: W1, NWk, Soc. 19, T6N, R67W; 6th :P.M., Weld County, Colorado, apx. 1.5 miles West of t ndsor, Colorado off St-ate Highway 392. as Indicated in :::thibit(s) A & C of the permit file, subject to the following special conditl...;s: I. During the 7inrse of mining operations , La Poudre Sand and Gravel , Inc. shall not allow the total disturb-ed acreage to exceed 9.950 acres, nor the annual extraction of mineral and overburden to exceed 70,000 tons. Inc. 2. La Poudre San Gravel, agrees to,be bound by all Rules and Regulations of the Min' d Land Reclamation Board, and by all provisions of the 197-6 Mined Land' Reclac.;tt.:n Act, in compliance with each and every provision thereof, as an express c:.zndition of this permit. • This permit is ".•,.. :ed subject to all requirements of. the Colorado Mined Land hec'_amation Act a .: all rules,regulaticns and standards now .n force and any wh zh «.av in the .2utura he promulgated by the Mined Lard Reclamation 3.aard, and this permit may Le revoked or suspended for noncompliance with the Act and/or such rules , :egul..►:Ions rind standards. Dated at Denver thls 22nd MINED LAND RECLA.NAT:oN BOARD dery of May ,1`80. //. By Q4 - 2 I!'.SOLUTIOf R : All ...;VAi. OF SPECIAL ('.`iii PERMIT FOR A ( PEN CUT MINE C)PERA 'TON eAWO AND GRr\' Ei, - yr MT ROUTE , BOX X 133 , WINDSUl"', Irjl il] FRANK, l(.1 i�^L•i 1 f; )� �J C CO:. .'AD;' 80550 WIi':i�::AS, the Beare? of County Com;iissic n:_rs of Weld County, Colored , pu slant to C.:':l :.-,r-:=do statute ar.'i the Weld County Home Rule Ch.-::'' er, is vested with the aui:hority of administer.iil''1 the affairs Weld County , Colorado, and WF? : "AS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado held a public hearing on the 7th day of May, 1980 at the Hour of 2 : 00 D'elock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of County .. ...:iis-sioners for the purpose of he ring the application of Velma Frank, 7Route 1 , Box 183, Windsor, Colorado 80550 , for. a Speciei Use Permit for an open cut mine operation for sand and gravel l•i;l the following described real -estate, to-wit: :a tract of land located in the West Half of the Northwest Quarter. of Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado and being t: care particularly described as follows : Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 19 and considering the West line et said Section 19 to bear South 00°00 ' 00" !?.3.st with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto; thence South 00°00 ' 00" East along said West line 1323 .78 feet to the true point of beginning; thence South 86°00 ' 00" Fast, 425 . 97 feet; thence North 00°0_0 ' 00" West, 273 . 45 feet; thence North 42'00 ' OO" East, 263 . 92 feet to a point being more or loss 100 feet South of an existing fence line; thence South 86°00 ' 00" East parallel with said fence line, 590. 38 feet to another existing fence line ((assumed • to be the East line of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter for the purpose of this survey) ; thence South 00°32 ' 00" West along said fence line, 580. 86 feet; thence North 6°'00 ' 00" West , 636 . 96 feet; thence North • 9°00 ' 00" West, 147 . 07 feet; thence North 26°00 ' 00" West, 425 . 97 feet to a point on the West line of said Section 19 ; thence ':;.girth 00°00 ' 00" West, 30. 07 feet to the .,le point of beginning ; said tract of land eontai.ns 9. 950 acres , more or. less. 04 - 3 WHE: CiNS, evidence was presented in support of the granting • of the S!:eci.a1 Use Permit for in open cut mine operation for sand ar: : :Travel on the above. described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3. .'. (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such m Use in -an Agricultural District upon appro- val by the Board of County Commissioners, and S4tiI=AS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado heard all of the testimony and statements of those pre- .sent , has studied the request of the petitioner and the recommenda- tions of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, is satisfied tha-t. the request for -a special Use Permit for an open cut mine operation for sand and gravel on the hereinabove described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section .i . 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoni.nq Resolution . NeW , THEREFORE, BE: IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missions: s of Weld County, Colorado that the application of Velma Frank ._or a Special Use Permit for an open cut mine operation for sand and gravel on the hereinabove described tract of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit and the conditions as recommended by the Weld County Planning Commission. BE IT _FURTHER RESOLVED by the 33oard that the seasons for approval contained in the Weld County Planning Commission recom- mendations dated January 15, 1980 be, -and hereby are, adopted as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissi.oner. s in this matter. Q4 - 4 The above and foregoing Re-solution was, on motion duly made and seer_:nded, adopted by the following vote on the 7th day of May, A. .). , 198O. . t_.,•y� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONEFS ATTEST: '' ie� 7 .~' u � WELD COUNTY, COLORADO - Weld C•: :. zty Clerk and Recorder t,.//' -fig. L L V (Ay_:,) and_Clcrk to the Board,''' C. W. Kirby, Chairman . �_`�Z /a, k f. ! 1,.(-a. .C.4.04,4. kr) (Aye) De ) ,ty County'-C1drk I Leonard L. Roe , Pro-Ten: lei'?ROkf;... AS TO FORM: ..1\ _'� C!s.✓ V.-I._.•_(Ay e) • (� �" • ( <// c--- Norman Carlson Cc :r1tAttorney ,-c 12__ (Aye)_ 'e)_ Dunbar it.ii_ P _____4:. _ _ 11'IE/_._ Line K . Ste1nrnark . DATE PRESENTED: MAY 12 , 1980 • Q4 - 5 SCHEDULE B -- Section 2 Exceptions Order Number: 21691 Commitment Number cca8726r, The policy or policies to e issued will contain awcirlat:cns to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Coriip,:r , 1. Rights or claim;, .if parries in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or r-bliu ns of easements, not shower by the public records 3. Discrepancies, c'.i;ufhets in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey and ins:h' t;or: of tine premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien, or r' n ria a lien, for services, 1 i,or or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown! !r; ;i , public records. 5. Defects, liens, !'.., ,, ibranres, adverse ci•aiiO, err other matters, if any, created, (first appearing in the public records or attacliin n s,.rbsaquent to the effective carp! hereof hut prior to the elate the proposed insured acquires of record for v.'.;uc the gestate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. 6. Taxes for tie year 1978 and subsequent years, not yet due and payable. 7. All existing roads, highways, ditches, utilities, reservoirs, canals, pipeline-s, power lines, telephone lines, water lines, railroads and rights of way and easements therefor. 8. Right of way for County Roads 30 feet wide on either side of section and township lines, as established by the Board of County Commissioners for Weld County, recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 36 at page 273. , 9. Right of way of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company to construct, operate and maintain its lines of telephone and telegraph, and appurtenances, upon and over said Section 19, together with the right to keep wires cleared in least 36 inches, as granted by instrument recorded December 24, 192.7 in Book 833 at page 43.3, Weld County Records. 10. Right of way of Colorado Department of Highways for the construction and maintenance of -a drain ditch along the East line of the NW1/4 NW1/4 of said Section 19, as granted by instrument recorded March 12, 1959 in Book 1526 at page 468, Weld County Records. 11 . Right of way of North Weld County Water District, -30 feet in width for the construction, operation and maintenance of a water transmission pipeline and appurtenances in, over -and across the Southwesterly portion of the NW1/4 of said Section 19, as granted by instrument recorded February 11 , 1966 in Book 560 under Reception No. 1482086, Weld County Records. 12. Right of way of Sinclair Pipeline Company 50 feet in width for the construction, operation and maintenance of its pipeline for the transportation of liquids and/or gases on, over and through the E1/2 SW1/4 and the South 55 acres of the W1/2 SE1/4 of s-aid Section 19, as granted by instrument recorded June 3, 1963 in Book 1648 at .page 364, Weld County Records, 13. Right -of way of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company to construct, operate and maintain its communications systems and - appurtenances upon, under and over the SW1/4 of said Section 19, as granted by instrument recorded February 19, 1941 in Book 1075 at -page 102, Weld County Records. • ., . : on,numbered arc' heteny (!n111n it f r * q Sri1 E V t.RTA, '1`1TJ*a : 11A (:IrAftANTY CO 1I'ANI' • 161, CONTINUATION SHEET SCHEDULE _._B..^ Section 2 C-GS72._60 Cir( er Number: 21b-91 Commitment Number: I ; Right of way and easement of Colorado Game, Fish -and Parks Department for hunting, fishing and other recreation purposes on the W1/2 NWI/4 of said Section 19, as granted by instrument recorded December 19, 1967 in Book 589 under Reception No. 1511050, Weld County Records. '3 A right of way across the East 20 feet on the W1/2 NWl/4 wnd that part of the W1/2 of the SW1/4 lying North of the Cache LaPoudre River in Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the -6th P.M. , -from the South right of way crf Colorado State Highway No. 392 to the Cache LaPoudre River for the purpose of running and Araininsg waters in a ditch and including the right to construct, operate and maintain -said ditch, as granted to Flatiron Paving Company of Greeley, subject to the terms and Conditions contained therein, recorded November 1_0, 1969 in Book 617 under Reception No. 1-39122, Weld County Records, and recorded November 19, 1969 in Book 617 under Reception No. 1539441 , Weld County Records . A Mortgage from Walter G. -Frank and Velma Frank for the use of The Federal Land Bank of Wichita to secure the principal sum of $160,000.00 arid _any other amounts payable under the terms thereof, dated August 16, 1978 and recorded August 22, 1978 in Book 842 under -Reception No. 1764233, Weld County Records. K; • • c , - I ;-, lJ.wA Rai 'r I T (et'A MAN1 Y COMPANY 0 ;c. ,., 1603 Sprueft et . .. -- ':t.rctet Address, R.a .L.Ro., or'. ,sic' —T.-evil: -fit e J.: ..-- COLT'Y OF ReULDL'fi I .-- toter 17-1427 �F�... 9'Ft:THE l E Charles F LS n�My, k Hid!..., PUBLIC in and for said County 1n the 9ta aforssatd. personally &veered J J Kirby .sad" .1, Y. Kirby`• tad,known to vie to be thee.persons whose names _e 7:ibsrribea to th oreeoine i uLent and they acknowledged that the eerifcuted the Reid ineirume ae their free -'-� and vo ts. act and deed, for the u see and purpopeeetherr-., ..in stated. se ,/` ,r r. N ..^'-' / i ,- ,�~'`. Char)es F Linsley NOT l9LIC i r' Lw' �� 'B6VI:Dt�q COlffi'[y., 1 f'L^RA'Q. 'o gyp* •v y Sly•Cosani.eion Expires Jan. 31st, 1831 `� Ito. 527028; ...�• o„e.Y k:e" <.: , • ..-., p.?ed fay record at- 9o'clock A.IA., 20 1927 11. ,RAa1.E Recorder )''gee; v^.90 se . .,see. I'*.sd.,/Arno-. C H Duekinghem Tie putt' ' eX,..X.X..JCL.X,X..X4X.. X,X,X.,X..•.X.at.X.;JG.A...X.:.S.1..1.X .,K"X%X..X.,X X..X+sF.mX»Xii:.,XwiRMX,,J(J(e*ICY X-a....x,.JCw&.X..LwX Pal S LIKE E SASEl.9'i11T /O 7-2 7 4 APP'F+OVEDt J R Elsoner 106.. 23'a Attorney. BOK $10" Received of the-AnZeI CAN TELEPilOh'E A TELSCRA,P11.OOM!PA T Ten and no/100-ollare. in consid- era'c i on of which I ?4ereby'grant unto aid Company, its associated and a:,l ied companies. their zee- noc"ive successors, assigns, lessee, and agents, the right, privilege and authority to construct, reconstruct, operate and-maintain lints of telephone and telegraph, consisting :f such poles, wires, cables, conduits, pays, anchors and other fixtures-and appurtenances as the grantee may from time to time require, upon, across, over and/or under the property which I own or in which l have any inter- est in the Sectinn 19 of Range 6t W, County of Weld and State of Colorado . change F to 67 OK 12/21/27 to add soca 19 Tep 6 b.) and upon and alone the roads, streets or high neys adjoining the said property,-with the right to trim from time to time c.:-.y treee alone bald lines to as to keep the wires and cables cleared at least thirty--six inches and the right to permit the-attachment of and/or carry in conduit wires and caeb.Ies of any other company. The grantor for hinge',f, his heirs, executors, _actainistrators and ae- siF-r.m hereby coversanta that no wire line will he erected or permitted on -said property which in the ji.derent of the grantee, its successors end assigns, will interfere with its service or endanger its lines and that no inflammable structure will he erected or permitted on sales property-sithin 50 -feet of said lines. Said num being received in full payment for the rieht-s herein granted. Stub on road-and anchor in field ray he r..aintained arc now located. 'FITNESS my nand and seal this 7th day of October A. D. 1927 at Loveland, Colorado 229 B. 4th 5t. 'Post-office 4ddrees.) Witness Melvin li.^1Cierer (Seal) Ctucries J. Markus ('and 0wner.)��— S'TA"E OF COLORADO ) 1 r,.u r'TY OF Lorimer '. 1, the undersia•ned authority in and for 'said County in the Spate aforesaid, do hereby certify fiat Melvin It. Xyger seo is personally known to me to be 'the person ehoee name is enbseribe4 too the forspoing grant or deed, appeared before me this c:ay in person and aokrowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument in writing as free and voluntary act, fbr -the uses and purposes therein set forth. • dad uI" 1. Yr - .--............_—....„..„..;:,...4,44..:.Yc. Lers6lw' '._ru...T.,r.�-� ......,,.............0.... ...-++I.+wr.w.,............ ii k,.. Off i.•>" Toris 15� ,_10,,,c. t,�' ..,��Q�,/ 1'ro,,ar." 160., a (f) "w S }(,I ll' / 4.1-55 u. 13 ,.” t L'cs,t..•r. i$ y, ,t`J aaLanent Beaseat No. 8.134 �` d 'op• F �S ?t � A ii� � !1 x � s :w E. tl ?i N T ;�� �•;!p 'F� to Sa ;i'1 PERCH t=L: 1.12,N HT 'M ESE MIME'S, Ghat � `fez.1°:IF {'� 41, cis �t,f, hate nii '�r�t31 �+g,;qy , herein• .ter ca ed grantor", for and in ? ',t.l; constieret,.on o ($l'.0C), raid_other vs1:larle consideration to :i` in tuuad paid ry Ttfs 3TATEMMTGEWAT COt '0Eile'll (F COL(RADC, is body • ; fatcorpti raft, irrr :s use t#tul Eerefit of the Lk1-A[tTW IT CF Ml(ih;ATi) ,f the STATfG CF 3w lti.N:ifC Ii,nfC•, her'tt e.tter ca sled true "Depart&►rrt";.rrerTifit•ii3"'tif:ic'Fi..xs derety__a►cknov- :► t,�:, :1, gad, has-giver, end gr•ant•,�t and ly these rreeento does hereby give and grant meta .' ,the raid Department a £kft?'r.i`t1AL ?A.'5 KT nn, along, c,ver and*acrcaes the. following `1�r;f:i'`f den.r;bed pr iota*a, to-.+lt: -•Mr s r. '.T. I1 wr.n' �y,, '!it '. AMP1'at A Hyatt er parcel of load i4o. E-13.4 of Coloreds Department of Highways' Project Ylipx of the ,ii, ,.S, i t lb. S9�b) containing ?�. aerie, more or lass, lot tM,t of 3eatioe, 14, i' t Torlta6'�7r +6 srth, Rinds 6T LI,tts, tf the Sixth Priral�ipal itaridlan, in Weld.County, Coto- �'► Colo- .6.).'; 7: redo, eatd tract trr parcel being ascre particularly-described as follows `f 41,. . Bog3921a ing at paint ettich is the itntersettl r of ttra 3. existing right of +ray of l 7 $.k. R92 wriflt tote Q. 1ir:e of the f8 of the afll} o! Sac, 19., T. 6 lf., R. b7 >a.L and n ea13 ia from whict, the Ida.cornar of-1st. 19 hears N. t!7' 1' 4f. a distance of 1,195.7-feats :.w.} ` , ? 1. Thence, along the S. line of the ! • of the mWt of Sec. 19., S. 0° 06' 3O"--dl., ;jr,t • #�i a_dietetics a! 1,129.0 feats I*y T t 2. Thence, S. 16' W., a distant® of 1J.t� feat; s11 ;,-. k. i" 3. Thence, H. 0'a 06' 3(1'!., s ilttaooe of 1,12�.n feet to the existing right of ,r.r#?�{`,' r'l way of S.H. 392* ..: i. 4. Theme, along the S. existing right of way of S.H. 392,-N. 690 16 30"E., a :l distance of 1.5.C feet more or less to the • t?�. ..J, o , point of beginning. U, .,. ! The above described parr-el contains 0.34 acres, more or less. ..:.',P i.:-..4 r e • „T • - 1 -constructing a drain ditch. '` Al , t i4,t'''' 41 .'kv.v-7; 4 , tr: .?,,..f.,::,`I 1 ....t. •'. '. t:• 0,..l4, t :•r., The Department &stones no responsitility i 1., for maintenance of said ditch after completion of construction. 'e! k: jil .• . ;+ . . L•. .• r:r. . . I.1,;;...:;•,..• t,!tt. .t r•. r. rf • ir.l•. r.,. ; '.,.•• rit•.•1 Tr'ii ; ...I) ., . • 1 :nsr.): r•I..•f. '. . •:tr.', *.t.1. • •::. �Ir`7 t l.•r.• : •,'.L' It :r;`.1 '.n,•1•l$t mot •' t ', ':rf:l il't .., ...:i- r. t'..:re•‘f rr•:LIno ta..≥ 1 t..• ..i .. 't:'r:; f Nil 1•,,r. ,.. .. ,., `Y9 '1 r:L+ :1•±i.F: : i'i}t;r i', :Y ; ia 'e r • u r•.r and al, "i` ,n i4::•;4. DI • �'1 !ii;:!'"Iil!;..:Ii! LI Y r a'' 4.• h '-ift'e7Ciretoi;,y• Iran.. .S.I. .'•:1: •.•..l. •. i i•,.1 t,. 1,7°-11-4f'L;j cat # r ----,1111140---4---,—A.I• Aims _PI rx•r n my hand or.I ,f t in, "%T. 47 il :;• m:,lnar••r. expir'.i. L_t ', /YtiQ _ - 1,, "`• X47.,z R. iK ,Iii 1..;,;:,.:::.:: ': . n e..reetemeei -edeoa s/ art r ii � , • 3:: U.+ MF' .`=E�tEN r �/ 8J tlg , { (( f ,, 2-1/u 6 ,,,..00 ireove �,,.} ,T...: MEH ay THESE PRESENTS, that t^e, an+esslaned p , M ' I • - "�• t.: alt �. Velma Fronk e for a good-and valuabl• `�} ' a ri cent d.►r.-c on the recei'p. where of c, hereby aCknoelenged, does hereh•. ararvs • �>f .' 1 rtlri �tf � once the �IOk7h IAE;,pTy WATER DIS'�4iC;, a riot �tnry District. the right �.Eo construi:t'pipe limits over..or uv4do .tTiii 'ol'rnirsq de scribed property �+1 1 1 - dc, I ._.. ..`�._... ,f•- l , :leaned Vii: i w f1 cywned l r.. said undersigned, Walter G. & Velma Frrnk . cyithin tee :;::unties 9 -- F"T I � of Larlrrrer an�'M7eld and p }` __.� arainta:m: r to pace, a erste repair-7— �' tlocate and place thereon, a water transmission or distribution 3 , ,} q line or ,•�;,•,.m, Said r I r p aperty is described as follows. to-wit: ,. j il tf'i ee th Line 3. EE-F r k ir ,, waiter G. & Vela Frank, Owner Nee �I k r An easement thirty (30) feet in width of which the center line is 't more particularly described as follows: � I; i{ Commencing at the North West (NW) corner of Section Nineteen (19). � l•k '4a Township Six (-i) North, Range Sixty Seven (67) west of the Sixth J '� (6th) principal meridian, Thence Easterely a distance of approximately `' '. �Ela d r C ^ ( r• ,�) , Dotty (40} feet and Sautherely a distance of approximately Tw<� �� �' Thoueand (2,000) feet to a point of beginning, thenr,r southerly hJ. '"'° . a distance of Five Hundred (500) feet feet more or less. �< G9 SRgI 1 ,ii , ',,: i i• ,, 31.: .J. • 1 ,.� The undersigned agrees that all water lines or other f-aciiities constructed '' fry or instetied on the said ro ertlee owned by the undersigned, at the District's rki, expense, eeeli remain the property of the Rietrict. removatle at the option 's I31 'I cf the District, upon teraiinatie:, .:f the agreed service to or on said lands. . , •! I FUkr�+El., The District shall esume a:) liability for any damage resulting z t from the • eet.ruction and,+or •aint.ana.fce of sato pipe line, during :,':a , F,;_ conseruc ' ion. or a,, any time in the future, during the existence of said � 4i;' s1ri' �J(f District. due to the negligen:e of the District, its a4-thorized agents or ) � i ,� employees. . sp ; -It IL further agreed that tnt•; easement is given at no cost to the P';Sf ps ,f Y. ij IMstri:t ,or,�i is part • ,( p of the consideration for District granting tap. It :-. further mutually agreed Chet the terms and conditions of this F agreement snail extend to and be blediny upon the heirs, administrators, "r, +1 a e-tecu:ors a-.d ass ions ns of the per ties ie. hereto. pp 14'. 1S tt rlfasl��., IM Mt'P+kir557M3ifizEt�t, the 4r�derr•ignNd have se` thtlr hands end Beals 1' t f this / `1'a" da of to /� .r . t�x •kq n, °- w,+ ' !� 14,4c) �Y * a'� ,� .S t�t Q t1 .i c t; a ra •r*� an 1, oz ;firimer oee ,,.. 4 r 724". 3. f f + r t l g1trurment. was ackr.�•wled��ed before me this _„Lday of ,,,„ k e Y.. Y ' -w.r..C «,— tiJ `+.� '��! _ -►441/ _.�._._.... '' •#,r;r '� � . 11It fym, rn, efftc'.ai east. :. p rI Y ti� r f4u . . • i ay eC ,' ^1_ sroe! IS LlI is ',ir' i 1 - _ t t i�• �I i OLD stA:J t4:,.i1r d //! , ri , '� ;. .,.� Tiffp AIR. PIPELINE COMPANY Office Box 185 , 1,^i; Wyoming 82334 phone 307-324-3404 September 9, 1982 • McRae and Short, Inc. 1227 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attn: Jerry McRae Gentlemen: Enclosed is a strip map of Sinclair Pipeline Company's 6" products line in Sec. .19, , T. 6 N. , R. 67 W. , that we discussed on September 8, .1982. Our pipeline enters the north section line approximately in the middle of Section 19. It runs straight north and south from there for about 2/3 mile, then bends to the east at 340 and follows that angle until it exits Section 19 at the southern boundary. The pipe- line is marked at each road crossing and each P. I. If I can be of more help please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, J r e-5-://1);L--- K. S. Watson Manager of Pipelines KSW:mvc _ r ! . 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Wa 'i: I eilmAed WI_'--- 1d Ctro�II.Pa•a Colorado .�.Ar-refit :.'.{ '. 1:r 1 _ tie y fast Hall' of Southwest Quarter and the Soath 55 scree of the hoot Malt et Southeast -:-. .: • Quarter of Section 19, TcMnship 6 North, Range 61 West. .4i Herein granted right of way shall be 50 feet in width, a diendir4 25 feet an eecht aide of • the following-described aorvey lines Anteriug property of (Mentor at a point in the Roth is line+ of said Southeast Quarter of Section 19, said paint lying 351 feet Meaterly along maid North Line from the Northeast corner of said 8outh:Feet Quarter, and running theme Soeth • 0O degrees 39 ai attes Y,ast 61s,(+lest-to a points thence-Beath 13 degrees 29 ninnies Beet 195 . ' • feet to a point; thedoe S.oetth 26 digress 19 fcti etes last 1959 feet to its point of exit in the South line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 19, said paint lying 556 feet Easterly E aloudd said Seth lire free-the-Southwest corner of Scesttbaest Quarter of Section 19. 1- In addition to the above oonsiceratioa, grantee also-agr es to repair or pay for damages canoed by the-settling of dirt in ditches-and-to repair or pity for daneges to any crop laced • , caused by manning heavy equiment aver any cultivated .sends seed grantee farther agrees to -replace the sue topsoil in any 0ersratian, properly tamping to its original casgactresss as -nearly as is practicable. 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AGIIKI-2.o:CT T day of Pi.°, �•S, ;;100' n.t SL.C....�.,�t1► -t— '95)91 b;r x1'1.1 1)etc•,r.n • -r 4 , � ,.t ` __._• . n 1.1I.^ (:. .t n) J,:1MA f;At1K, . b, ��Ii herein . .r.. 1 ....toed to a, Grantors nrd the.•.Fl FLAT EP-”:_'""t` f i`fPA:IY �)F l:, GNEF:l.b':, i Co,..,:.n.14•a.b'i corp..ra1 i0:1, ,1C_C{naftcr ..r',,�..•, i"trt .. -'nrnntee. v)' _4,�r`, . ] t.!;;.4 1�ii 'rs if d , l o, i," ' '; :AS, the Grantors irc the otrt rs of rtl:, t•r,r. t:�if (S,L) 5'k ': � f' I a' of thcl '!s`: r.;�• r;t Quarter t li i end t ' la...-- ;:1. (t4 ) pfiy'ilfa, ' •t1, ( ) that part of r.lrs r of the Sr' -,11 ,r..;t c,�•'1rte.. (•tW„) '•;'in', North of the rnr,. 1.",-i• !e Rivc:•,. all ;'' '[ in Setti•1•s l.'.1, Township 6 North, Range 67, Went n'' rho Ati• P.M.. • �' l. o Weld Cat n' :', t: .t.er+�,!o, and 0� ,ti ,��1 y, F., I.1.!P;REAS, Grantee in the Ins3s'e of cer.rnin p:(9(" ' / lying • t''.• North thernol, and '. '•i `W ta:;»:rA:, it in this desire «• t xt t ..--, ssire of each of the par•. en h^retn that Grantee h•; nrr;,utttnd to drain nnrl run water from raid ••rnr•:rty which it rK.; `' li x leaden to n.:O PC:!OSA tile! 1ropL•.rLy owned by 1 .e: ;r; !:•,': thn same may t be rienn•;t:^•t n 1.lfJ Ggcar: l.nPcniitre RL•,cr, 40W IMREFOU% in r 1 consideration n.a t 1R :.r r::t;er and covenants, � ) promisr7•: nr i •i •e):t11•.inr,n hnr^in the nrtine flag^tsi ,:.;',-0.1), agree I4.s follows: P an , fi (;) 1%1n hoe' ror:trnln nro Incnrprn�cd hc•i to by reference , as thou... i:n11., ...ntth. (') :. Antnr hereby grants ,ied convny3 'trite- 'ir.i'..^.^. for And le 4`,H1 during t'•o -:ltm of thin igunemcnt nn't any n-iten.si l-1s : :rn'�c is her:i-. , r; t o:' i' .nt,n dnner 5^.4 ,�fi nrovi dt`cl n :"1';:t1, Ai Wily ncr^R'S the 1^f{t 77 fats r•• t • prorort.v t..r, ...,7r:t1ni t!+ right n;' t',ny of. rolnrr!•!rs ,t-+1t•' .''�.••.hi!1y 11o. 392 ,+gwa`: :,f i on the ion•.'•, ••.n the Cnchn taiPonr(re Rtver ^ • "", r on the ..11ft,;, :of ►..,•: p•1rptln•! 1. . ii of runni-l•; ntt.i :tvnininG..pt'tters In -nditch nnrl l.nnl.r4fn ; t v right to 4,,04:„i'..,--.1.c ' !,t, co:iststfc'., rin•tOt .anti m!i:inta.in said ditch. i* ,i j; 4t1i ti f (i) The drainage right of luny herein r..nnve be:l .^.'latl terminate tfi.:, .ct I on Jnn'•1r•• 't, .'..l't!�, unless e 'nded Oil nn annuant tennis t ' 't-eir.after wµ . '� r provided, ,-,eent Guar, to no event shall Any r�.iyht7 in t ltn ,~ reement ... ;,. ��i;p.: i ,I extend ' ,.1: January 1, 1990. t .. c�+t ier Utz,, ('•) In conaidnrntion for the granting of rn.ir: option and the damage k•:h;.:>> •-iv ho caucod to the property of Grantor h./ t;• , construction, i : oper.•lti,,rt •l1•'i•:ntntennnce of said drainage stitch, Granter! ;1`4x1 pay to Grantor nn O. : ..into horrnf, the num of Ono Thousand Five f.mdrerl nollarn ($1,5(x,?.{'i') ••:;tcil tihatt permit this agrnenent end t;,e rig;:i':s thereunder ;+,• • to exist to r.r..1 until Jenuaz 1, 1980. t'r s. s 5 + '.I • ante rt its •:•)l : option, may ' extend en in nnrranl httoia thnreaftor for from one to rash '•onra, provided ,,p: ,, that the pi.•r••nt of -One Hundred Dollnrr3 ($100.00) i --•iri nut° Grantor '.: l at Route 1.. 'oak 1 - Greeley. G4lptado 80631 _ M ; or at suchndrirosa as Grantor may hereafter in writing drat;nn':e on or �{•, before i)ecr.,.b cnr 15 in the year preceding such entcnstrn pn`_tod. , �;:•.• _ • (5) Grantors hereby warrant that they own the above described , .• " property :1r .l hive the right to grant the right of way herein provided ;- • 1 4 ' A �, i'� j>z �.rP�E'S' Co �'v r e /v rC!" /N / 3s;,,. (-..Y/4 PA. .e if.X e 55/41 a- ,N` T' • • �� •yytrW,•••,,.w:..1 , AA row p ,,,t,° ,„- Q4 - 15 1443p4, .. ..,.....'..•,.. a `p.:.i ...y:�•. .:“...,.. � n t: • 11, 1� 4i"` and that Grantee shall not he interferred with during t'I� tern herf!of ',' E'.b.rylA, in the ole rati nn and mailtnnince of its drainnse ditch. I , w f f4'�i f �r` , (6) This n � a t(t t ogrecnent is bindin,i upon the heirs, c•..eceaeors in l ,fit interest and an.;igns of the parties hereto end the righr of wny herein I..,:,, ,,:l ; provided is des wed to run with the lend. t•E` • �,t � ' IN WITarss WHEREOF, the partica hereto Pet their hands and i,I. , I, Beale the day and year first above written. 4tlK 11 1i ,1; alter• C, Frank �- bit , (a / I Ita' /11-ko4/ 04.y 4) 1' r� '.4 era it,, 1-.•entt - - `{f'I'.L it. AT1'F FLATIRON PAVIIIG COMPANY OF GREELEY i. /f�/jfj/� � ^ ,�`a .. i�,24c..r,di 6 lly°�__-'.� J• w,/C` /.4.,,,!, 9:.A0,.. . ft „v1-0, .1n consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.03) in hand i "J'i paid and other good and valunble consideration, the inner. gned here- x:j,� '.4: by agrees that the above right of way shall be airperior to any rights i`, » provide' the !endersigne... by option agreemontx which they may have on ,' Boma or all of the nbove described property end we further agree that r. ' LI'. ` , Flatiron Pnvini Corpnny of Greeley may opernte and mnintnin said drnin- �i , age ditch without interference from ourselves, c^rr easigrra nnd s'accesaorn til in intorcat, • �rop?}� I / ma _ '3t!!"'°14' Executed this � day of � 2Gf-•e-f.�-G� t, q: 1969. 7 ti 7 �+° t`I Roger ,,gip .`1: ;;: 'it.: : I J 5undheim 7 Li d .•I:i47.•;Ni' ,('-- , •t ' t 1;,l,t� i 1 i,q-il I • t 1 N Hello