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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20042001.tiff DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1555 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 Phone(970)353-6100,Ext. 3540,Fax(970)304-6498 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Application Fee Paid Receipt# Date Recording Fee Paid Receipt# Date Application Reviewed by: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Please print or type, except for necessary signature) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: Section 28, Township 6N. Range 65W of the 6th P.M. PARCEL NUMBER: 0803-28-0-00-062 (12 digit number- found on Tax I.D. information or obtained at the Assessor's Office. Section 28, T 6N, R 65W-Total Acreage 77.532(approx.)Zone District A Property Address(if available) Proposed Use: Natural gas processing facility SURFACE FEE(PROPERTY OWNERS)OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT Name: Duke Energy Field Services by virtue of an acquisition from ANGC corporation Address: 1324 N. 7th Avenue City/State/Zip: Greeley. CO 80631 Home Telephone:N/A Business Telephone: (970)356-9700 Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT(if different than above) Name: Tim Clancy of Witwer rn Oldenburg Barry&Beding€teld LLP attoey for Duke Enema Address: 822-7th Street, Suite 760 City/State/Zip: Greeley, CO 80631 Home Telephone: Business Telephone 970-352-3161 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES USE ONLY Case# Floodplain: 0 Yes 0 No Geologic Hazard: ❑ Yes 0 No I hereby state that all statements and plans submitted with the app ication a u and correct to the best of my knowledge. / ^'^ /44- l Rev: 1-27-97 Signature: Owner or AuOrize 2004-2001 TELEPHONE NUMBER DUKE EMPLOYEES AND CONT ACTORS DUKE Operations Duke Energy Field Services (303) 595-3331 370 17th Street, Suite 900 Denver, Co. 80202 DUKE Greeley Plant (970) 330-3272 3009 W. 49th Street Evans, CO 80620 Plant Manager: Rusty Hopkin Office (970) 330-3272 Home (970) 356-5238 Mobile (970) 539.1785 Area Asset Manager: James Wakeley Office (970) 378-6345 Home (970) 506-4195 Mobile (970) 539-1932 .ea Safety Leader Jenifer Ureste Office ext 6368 (970) 356-9701 Home (970) 284-5686 Mobile (970) 539-1861 DUKE Corporate Personnel Rockies Business Unit General Manager George Courcier Office (303) 605-1788 Cell (303) 886-6177 Home (303) 721-2974 DUKE Safety Department Mitch Griggs Office (720) 944-9378 Cell (303) 809-0732 r-. DUKE Greeley Plant Page A-1 8/9/2001 Emergency Response Plan ekk Risk Management(Insurance) Orlin Berg Office (713)989-3234 .Home (281)838-1126 obile (713)504-8228 Environmental Paul Parks Office (970)378-6372 Home (970)339-5279 Cell j (970)539-1908 Public Relations (Charlotte) Office a (888)266-3853 Legal Department Paul Biancardi Office (713)627-5225 Home (281)360-6314 Pager (800)916-8354 Paul Tourangeau Office (720)944-1738 Home (303)320-8688 Mobile (720)635-6052 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES: lint Engineering j (303)857-2791 ,ckhoes, Hazwoper trained personnel Barron Oil (303)857-2698 Backhoes, Hazwoper trained personnel LT Environmental 4 (303)433-9788 Hazwoper trained personnel Leed Fabrication Service F (303)659-6801 Vac Trucks, Hazwopper trained personnel, backhoes Federal Agencies: National Response Center 800-424-8802 ChemTrec ! 1-800-424-9300 FBI (303)629-7171 EPA (800)227-8917 Colorado Agencies: Colorado State Patrol. (Hazmat) (303)239-4546 spill Clean Up Equipment DUKE Greeley Plant Page A-2 8/9/2001 Emergency Response Plan Spill Clean Up Equipment Oilind Safety (303)399-1319 _ab Safety (800)356-0783 Pig Company (800)468-4647 DUKE Greeley Plant Page A-1 8/9/2001 Emergency Response Plan RESPONSES TO USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW QUESTIONNAIRE (LUCERNE) 1. The Proposed Use of the Property: The Lucerne Compressor Station is a natural gas processing plant and compressor station designed to extract natural gas liquids from field-produced natural gas,and recompress the processed gas prior to transmission to the sales pipeline. Field gas is first charged to a separator where liquids formed during transport to the plant are separated from the gas stream. The gas stream discharged from the separator is processed through a glycol contact tower,where moisture contained in the gas stream is absorbed by ethylene glycol. The moisture laden glycol discharged from the contractor is regenerated in a reboiler. The absorbed water volatilizes and is discharged to the atmosphere. The glycol solution is recirculated to the contractor. After the moisture in the gas has been removed by the glycol contractor,the gas stream is fed to the processing plant, where it is chilled by a propane refrigeration system. Natural gas liquids formed during this process are stored in tanks and transported offsite by truck. Air is added to the processed gas to adjust the heat content of the gas before it is transported offsite by pipeline. The process uses three (3) split compressors powered by 1100 HP reciprocating internal combustion (IC) engines. The split compressors use one half of the compressor for natural gas compression and the other half for the refrigerant compression. One (1) 450 HP IC engine is used for inlet gas compression and another 450 HP IC engine drives the air compressor. A 1100 HP IC engine is used for compressing the residual gas to the discharge pipeline pressure. 2. Consistency with Weld Comprehensive Plan: The proposed use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan because it seeks to use the land to foster the development of the vast natural resources in Weld County. Moreover, given the property's size together with the absence of any water rights attached to the property,it is impractical to use this property for farming. 3. Consistency with the Intent of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and the zone district: The-proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District, as it will foster the development of oil and natural gas resources, and Section 31.2 of the Weld County Ordinance provides that Oil and Gas Production Facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the Agricultural Zone District. Further, it will not interfere with any agricultural operations. 4. Surrounding Uses: The site is surrounded by agriculture uses. Weld County Department of Planning Services Page 2 February 25, 2004 5. Details regarding Use: a. How many people will use the site? 1-2 generally just operator with perhaps a mechanic or technician or boss +'' s vim h r h b. How many employees will be on site? Employees I - 2. c. What are the hours of operation? 24 hours /-7 DTM&ttt d. Structures to be built? See maps ncv., ; y+,u5 e. What type of animals? No f. What type of vehicles? Pickup truck for employees; 1-3 semis for Y-grade natural gas liquids (NGL) not condensate; approximately three per day g. Who will provide fire protection? Greeley Fire Department h. What is the water source? North Weld Water (account#181110) i. What is the sewage disposal? Septic j. Will there be any warehousing?No 6. Explain the Proposed Landscaping: There is no landscaping. 7. Proposed Reclamation Procedures: No reclamation procedures will be necessary. 8. Storm Water Drainage: The current natural drainage will not be disturbed. 9. Timetable for Construction and Landscaping: r Weld County Department of Planning Services Page 3 February 25, 2004 All construction is complete. 10. Storage of Wastes: All wastes will be removed by truck or other appropriate method Hello