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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20032440.tiff , Department u, FICE (it a MAY i '2 2003 ;), RECEIVED Weld County Referral WIND May 2, 2003 C COLORADO The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant Marcum Midstream 1995-2 Case Number AmUSR-996 Business Trust Please Reply By May 30, 2003 Planner Kim Ogle Project Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility (Brinewater Disposal) in the A (Agricultural)Zone District. Legal Part SE4 Section 8, T4N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Location North of and adjacent to CR 46 and west of and adjacent to CR 53. Parcel Number 1053 08 000033 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Weld County Planning Commission Hearing (if applicable) August 5, 2003 • ❑ We have reviewed the request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan ❑ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. /' See attached letter. Comments: Signature Date H -Q b3 Agency f r(, c-0 J ❖Weld County Planning Dept. +1555 N. 17th Ave.Greeley,CO.80631 +(970)353-6100 ext.3540 +(970)304-6•' EXHIBIT 2003-2440 1 �_ Applicact:Marcum Midstream1995-2 Business Trust Planner: Kim Ogle Case#: AmUSR-996 72 8 N r---7 58\ , 57 N \ \ 73 __� N WCR 53 7 � 37 \ 73 72 56 - _) trL — --- 4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 Miles / " v ' Highways Major Roads Local Roads N Railroads Plsspolyl.shp SoilsSoil Types Lakes W --"7" '\ E /V Streams & Ditches Floodplains S ) ) ) West Greeley Conservation District . (970) 356-8097 Case Number: AmUSR-996 Applicant: Marcum Midstream 1995-2 Business Trust Planner: Kim Ogle Below is a list of the soils and their limitations according to the USDA, Weld County Soil Survey. Dwellings Small Septic Tank Prime Farm Map Shallow Dwellings with Symbol I Soil Name , Soil Texture Excavations without basements Commercial Absorption Land (if Additional Comments • basements Buildings i Fields irrigated) 4 Aquolls Flooded Severe Severe Severe ;Severe i Severe No 37 Nelson Fine Sandy Loam !Severe i Severe Severe No 44JOIney Loamy Sand SSlight Slight Slight Slight Slight No • 56 Renohill Clay Loam Severe No 57 Renohill Clay Loam _ Severe No 58 Shingle Loam Severe Severe Severe Severe Severe No 72 Vona Loamy Sands Slight Slight Slight 'Slight Slight No 73:Vona Loamy Sands Slight ,Slight Slight Slight __!No • The West Greeley Conservation District recommends that the applicant does an on site soils test prior to any construction. For a more complete soils description consult the Weld County Soil Survey or contact our office at (970) 356-8097. If you or the applicant have any questions please feel free to call our office. Produced by the West Greeley Conservation District Si DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTION (it"ressz, Weld County Administrative Offices 1555 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO WEBSITE: www.co.weld.co.us Phone(970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540 III I Fax(970) 304-6498 C. COLORADO May 13, 2003 Marcum Midstream 1995-2 Business Trust Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility (Brinewater Disposal) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. AmUSR-996 There is one historical permit on record for the installation of two 500 barrel water tanks. This permit was finaled. 1. A building permit shall be obtained prior to the installation of new tanks or the construction of new buildings. A plan review is required. Plans shall bear the wet stamp of a Colorado registered architect or engineer. Two complete sets of plans are required when applying for each permit. 2. The tanks will require engineered foundations based on a site-specific geotechnical report or an open hole inspection performed by a Colorado registered engineer. The garage may require an engineered foundation. Check with a plans examiner. Engineered foundations shall be designed by a Colorado registered engineer. 3. Structures shall conform to the requirements of the various codes adopted at the time of permit application. Currently the following has been adopted by Weld County: 1997 Uniform Building Code; 1998 International Mechanical Code; 1997 International Plumbing Code; 2002 National Electrical Code and Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code. 4. Setback and offset distances shall be determined by the Zoning Ordinance. 5. Building height shall be measured in accordance with the 1997 Uniform Building Code for the purpose of determining compliance with the Bulk Requirements from Chapter 27 of the Weld County Code. Building height shall be measured in accordance with Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code in order to determine compliance with offset and setback requirements. Offset and setback requirements are measured to the farthest projection from the building. 6. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be submitted for buildings constructed within the 100-year flood plain. EXHIBIT Service,Teamwork, Integrity,Quality Page 2. Please contact me for any further information regarding this project. Sincerely, c—V gip Jeff Reif Building Official Service,Teamwork,Integrity,Quality Weld Coua', P'e^Wing Department • OFFICE 3 MAY 3 0 2003 MEMORANDUM F.. W I I k. TO: Kim Ogle, Planner Ill DATE: 5/29/2003 FROM: Donald Carroll, Engineering Administrator ivt , COLORADO SUBJECT: AmUSR-996, Marcum Midstream 1995-2 Business Trust The Weld County Public Works Department has reviewed this proposal; this project falls primarily under the purview of the Use by Special Review Standards. Weld County Code, Chapter 23, Article II, Division 4, Section 23. Our comments and requirements are as follows: COMMENTS: Access: Access to the brine water disposal site is from WCR 46. The designated haul route is on WCR 53 approximately 1000 feet west on WCR 46. In March 1993, the County and Conquest Oil Company entered into a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement. The improvements consisted of an additional three inches of road base material and the application of magnesium or calcium chloride to the designated haul route. Conquest Oil furnished the base material, magnesium or calcium chloride, equipment, and labor to complete this agreement. Maintenance will consist of regular grading and magnesium chloride applicant and/or additional road base to keep the surface smooth and to control dust as directed by the Weld County Public Works Department. All vehicles hauling to the brine water facility will be restricted from traveling east on WCR 46. All traffic to the facility will enter west on WCR 46 from WCR 53 with the exit route being east on WCR 46 to WCR 53. Transport trucks weighing up to 40 ton will visit the site approximately 40-50 times a day and less on weekends. REQUIREMENTS: Off-Street Parking/Loading or Unloading: The off-street parking spaces including the access drive shall be surfaced with gravel or the equivalent and shall be graded to prevent drainage problems. There is an existing concrete loading pad. Utilize the existing access and departure points. Storm Water Drainage: The historical flow patterns and run-off amounts will be maintained on site in such a manner that will reasonably preserve the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding of storm run-off. I refer this portion of the storm water drainage plan to the State Health and Environment Department as it deals with petroleum type run-off and would require special state/federal permitting. Existing Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement: The applicant shall adhere to the existing Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement at the Conquest site and utilize the designated haul route at this facility. Coordinate with the Weld County Public Works Department on grading prior to placing the magnesium chloride or calcium chloride to the designated haul route. pc: AmUSR-996 M:\PLANNING\USR-2.doc EXHIBIT MEMORANDUM trrit-ar, TO: KIM OGLE, PLANNING SERVICES a"9 FROM: CINDI ETCHEVERRY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH C. DATE:SUBJECT:REFERRAL FOR AMUSR-996, CONQUEST OIL COMPANY COLORADO CC: TREVOR JIRICEK, DIRECTOR, ENV HEALTH CHAR DAVIS, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Environmental Health Services has reviewed this proposal for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility (Brinewater Disposal) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. We have no objections to the proposal; however, we do recommend that the following conditions be part of any approval: We recommend that the following requirements be met prior to allowing the plat to be recorded: 1. If applicable, the existing Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit shall be amended to reflect the modifications in the operation, if the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment determines that such a modification represents a significant change in emissions or production. We recommend that the following requirement be met prior to receiving final approval of building permits: 1. A secondary containment concrete structure (floor and walls) shall be constructed around the proposed tank battery. The volume retained by the structure shall be greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the structure. A registered professional engineer shall design the structure. The structure shall prevent any release from the tank system from reaching land or waters outside of the containment area. The operator shall provide evidence from the engineer to the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment and Planning Services that the structure has been constructed to meet this criterion. EXHIBIT 2. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Weld County Departments of Public Health and Environment and Planning Services and the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission that the facility was constructed in accordance with the application materials. We recommend that the following requirements be incorporated into the permit as development standards: 1. The facility shall be constructed and operated to ensure that contamination of soil and groundwater does not occur. 2. A manager, knowledgeable in operating an injection well, shall be on site when the facility is receiving waste. 3. A safe and adequate sewage disposal system shall be available on the facility premises. A vault system shall be acceptable. 4. A safe and adequate fresh water supply shall be available on the facility premises. 5. No disposal of waste other than Class II, as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency is permitted. Any changes from the approved Class II use would require an amendment to this Special Review Permit. 6. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to Section 25-12-102, CRS. 7. Fugitive dust and fugitive particulate emissions shall be controlled on this site. 8. The pre-existing spillage retention berms around pre-existing tank batteries shall be maintained to retain a volume greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the berm. The surface area within the pre-existing tank battery berms shall be maintained with at least 24-inch, compacted or in-situ earthen materials or other low -permeability materials, so as not to exceed a seepage rate of 1 x 10-7 cm/sec. The operator shall maintain the pre- existing lining and berms meet these requirements. 9. All chemicals stored on site shall be stored in locked buildings, on an impervious surface, provide manufacturer recommendations for safe storage and handling are in accord. In any event, manufacturer recommendations will take precedence. 10. The facility shall comply with any required air emissions permit from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. 2 11. The surfaces around the disposal area shall be constructed of an impervious material and graded to insure that all spilled waste is contained within the unloading pad. 12. Any analysis of waste shall be forwarded to the Weld County Health Department, Environmental Health Services Division. The Division reserves the right to require additional, more extensive monitoring at a later date. 13. This facility shall comply with the laws, standards, rules and regulations of the Air Quality Control Commission, the Water Quality Control Commission, the Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Division, the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission, and any other applicable agency. 14. Any liquid or solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S., as amended) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 15. Any petroleum-contaminated soils on the facility shall be removed and disposed in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards before additional barrels of brine water are accepted. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 3 MEMORANDUM (it TO: KIM OGLE, PLANNING SERVICES J FROM: CINDI ETCHEVERRY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ISUBJECT:REFERRAL FOR AMUSR-996, CONQUEST OIL COMPANY C DATE: 06/18/2003 • CC: TREVOR JIRICEK, DIRECTOR, ENV HEALTH COLORADO CHAR DAVIS, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Environmental Health Services has reviewed this proposal for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an Oil and Gas Support Facility (Brinewater Disposal) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. We have no objections to the proposal; however, we do recommend that the following conditions be part of any approval: We recommend that the following requirements be met prior to allowing the plat to be recorded: 1. If applicable, the existing Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit shall be amended to reflect the modifications in the operation, if the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment determines that such a modification represents a significant change in emissions or production. 2. A permanent, adequate water supply shall be provided for drinking and sanitary purposes. We recommend that the following requirement be met prior to receiving final approval of building permits: 1. A secondary containment concrete structure (floor and walls) shall be constructed around the proposed tank battery. The volume retained by the structure shall be greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the structure. A registered professional engineer shall design the structure. The structure shall prevent any release from the tank system from reaching land or waters outside of the containment area. The operator shall provide evidence from the engineer to the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment and Planning Services that the structure has been constructed to meet this criterion. 2. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Weld County Departments of Public Health and Environment and Planning Services and the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission that the facility was constructed in accordance with the application materials. We recommend that the following requirements be incorporated into the permit as development standards: 1. The facility shall be constructed and operated to ensure that contamination of soil and groundwater does not occur. 2. A manager, knowledgeable in operating an injection well, shall be on site when the facility is receiving waste. 3. A safe and adequate sewage disposal system shall be available on the facility premises. A vault system shall be acceptable. 4. A safe and adequate fresh water supply shall be available on the facility premises. 5. No disposal of waste other than Class II, as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency is permitted. Any changes from the approved Class II use would require an amendment to this Special Review Permit. 6. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to Section 25-12-102, CRS. 7. Fugitive dust and fugitive particulate emissions shall be controlled on this site. 8. The pre-existing spillage retention berms around pre-existing tank batteries shall be maintained to retain a volume greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the berm. The surface area within the pre-existing tank battery berms shall be maintained with at least 24-inch, compacted or in-situ earthen materials or other low -permeability materials, so as not to exceed a seepage rate of 1 x 10-' cm/sec. The operator shall maintain the pre- existing lining and berms meet these requirements. 9. All chemicals stored on site shall be stored in locked buildings, on an impervious surface, provide manufacturer recommendations for safe storage and handling are in accord. In any event, manufacturer recommendations will take precedence. 2 10. The facility shall comply with any required air emissions permit from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. 11. The surfaces around the disposal area shall be constructed of an impervious material and graded to insure that all spilled waste is contained within the unloading pad. 12. Any analysis of waste shall be forwarded to the Weld County Health Department, Environmental Health Services Division. The Division reserves the right to require additional, more extensive monitoring at a later date. 13. This facility shall comply with the laws, standards, rules and regulations of the Air Quality Control Commission, the Water Quality Control Commission, the Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Division, the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission, and any other applicable agency. 14. Any liquid or solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S., as amended) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 15. Any petroleum-contaminated soils on the facility shall be removed and disposed in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards before additional barrels of brine water are accepted. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 3 Weld County Planning Departmenf GRFELEY OFFICE JUL 1 4 2003 RECEIVED MEMORANDUM To: KIM OGLE From: Dave Tuttle Date: July 10, 2003 Subject: AmUSR-996 The sheriff's office has no concerns with this Special Use Permit. The sheriff's office would however be willing to provide a program entitled Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design to the developer. This program reduces the likelihood of criminal activity at a specific location by"hardening" it to crime. The Sheriff's Office lacks the ability to absorb any additional service demand without the resources recommended in the multi-year plan provided to the Board of County Commissioners or as indicated by growth not considered at the time the plan was developed. I have no other comments on this proposal. r EXHIBIT Hello