Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout830262.tiff �'�) - - - m -n--- - . ?�4i 1ll:1 , afllllifl JIv . y° 2:� 2-s3 °E ii^ aeygi,1 :� 1:'.�° t@ ^ 1112^e^a 3 a i *.fi MP , -, 9dic9 A 3 Y 'jY^W 1) 33i! ° sg r•�E x x }:"'.�.aa333 aec) ti4 (� ,' }'� yyif °q. p• 3 Ei�.^a3. ?t� p aE"jJe}axy.a §3q 9e ? . a2�°a. 5` ?••' 9A. 3s a 2 1 "��' - i 'va d iag gE""31 ��x .3 �? '"Y.-33:" F2 ; -lf � xtc ! 3 - }ag •: 1 I` "•E 8-e V' Aa. a•::. a" 3_":91 j 8a.fi3":E 1P' " 1 .1 - - E5. ig.. 1! i1h1 l hS• di'-° � W1"§:xg "E8l -i c is : V `��- % n ``N. ,il 3:.a 9P:00 n. 22 st..° ;n g :!ia E".d FP p�x�'E d•a F' x; " !�' r\- +— _ S. -ti ."i . ?a"�a;••"1 a3s•? ?,212E.3 3 33 iR '� 2i2. a Y 2 .• VF ? ?ae75"9aa 1d"E;?: P 3 1 i:� 3„ j", z o s,o' _ -e; s., a v'n"f je a 3s`df@�-aaa §'a=��� E � i y as"Aa a E.•a•?Y-`21,1.?' ? ?! ?h' pq . 5� a? "_ 3•. -r e �\\/J I'` + \• {{ '1.61141"'"!''''"11' p2 "° d3�aa 9` "d. 7 € f �� ` $- _,.L��, _`,� ••I / \_7"-- r "°'.' € x•"• 3..nh- 1 laq s 1401;i. ?'E2 ell L ri- 'I Q " ;" .'0 ;"" 42 -pf,i .s .. s3�'^nr-t' ak8`x }g., .�@g,ip i!:1 ..",l s3 _ 12.P• t} 42 i d"-- a-•?3 rE„ 4 2.r/` l �1 I -�"2.p ?•3`i a"��8 .."c:�ia at7 ;a'as ° Y? } �Ea;a"y, aflx?2.a ? g \Q,I i` I C `, J „�I s°e. 6._g �" f?.a3ys �3 a 4 i. �.�'3§SPAS"- 3. 2i_ S°` ps �l ! l ��) _, r I `- ' ,'� 'WI;. g� p? -js; �ya" ti�E ��x'2 i ��-e2E E- - -Yl- l $ I 4?3 f §'g3 E� a" °Pi axg E"° X3 6-wa '2").— 'r� -- `` ' 'l _ 6:z -p . a h iAiri- xCIA;n '4 g�86 9iaa4 eE-s ta'a�E,�_? e e -,3 1 \ d r\" �I �J ;d:d=ai3:.f ;�_d-5feza;� 2.i? d�?=F�e it .. [A.':_.�__ .1- .� /) —t- i Iu '+ / •• 2. 111 O — ,.,� i ,1 _ / r 1�` ' �� 1- -. S2. :.; _ - 4 :11;:5 '.;':;;;;::: :::1" xX` T � _3ipv\�, `II „; !� �f,JI � ' „ \yigg" fa0 �:a �.. yey ?62. j2. d^' $ -r{rr " � ti .�1 :- Sfi ga 2z 3 -_/ _✓ �, I t 1, �s Ea 2.S ?� @ � "i :2: g `t,$ ::gg*:1, - s 6 0j G •-� / �.., . ' (.I Nlgel 4y P e ?2- z. p za,}r3� " i"ag - s V "' � � • �I -- � - \ 3�'xs a?d II; �- 3 �:" ?z3°�� 2 FYe' d °"gi � `f ',Z.ri-`j J 3.2. �s ? as E:j a•g3•`t ��sa:a. }f' `� Q `,• -fF..`IF.-'�L"I._L]•� 20,-, , , , . ` "^ -'� -`• p. 0° d? f2" 5 3 ' i9$" ,.,,,.. „,:,..'i..^' $5 :i i r?e, ?sea,c 1,p O I1 1:r — •. ic ^A g` p2 r 3 eg;� �jj 95a Ea sE 3 € i x k x e ? •- a 2"; i ! IT,y VIP zE ?P 3? a saz - f A�seg f_9 eA fE 26s y� i� ]1 "' Ge a..3� t J p2" :" 82"�r ��;a_ " 1' sH is" ®�x `dis '• c•ya& 6� '• a a y2. _x s E a?®E- E;3 �?^.2—a 8aS " E" .' te4� _ I � 3?i �' ! 3.' 2 ° 2 z• :rP: 4 = a°@ a 6 _ � E 3p• a 22.: c p p Iili -.. d r�"p " dfsr E"a " J �� .>! `ji- ,y "1.x v s pac }e s" 3-P i" x.. s}(� ` j yt� ¢ p 9 �: ig a{d - ,, ,, 1--' 2.Y§e- t'' 41./ � e " i Z"$2.!j s Pig .2 s� gg??® e�3 2 a- afl�] E iaE s3 gv :s n !Li! �Y }�n -- t 3 n 6fi iQ, f' 1 ,: 9 . a-^ 6;g,� E.. i_ "g; : z"4 E8 �`� df?dd9-a d 8 Ail d air: 2 2"s ,yt?};6 35Epx$'saii 3 sit"a d: ds:ef : 3eEf N.n.s 32. i ___ N Fa o€ 'z b0, .: • F Ali F;l. ,ry,^�r1,�4�' `kJ -`- - -_ v a 4.4;, r".a � E �: `l-71 aam nA'' ,C.E n 'FE ig 6 _ -- ' ckl F E fi Fs Q ro O Hpy opp Cod 4E ki q 9 • 7. 9 V S Da dks�o '°2.w° 0� Y 8.- F;� €' g .i`A k 3 a ` tilt g 5` §Fy EiEE N9 i - 3.' k W( Citit4 y g .s ssz Aso^ 6E! �I < ,. •s _1 pt `l : as �" I-`I�. W o iii �i, g EIV i i fr I ,- •', - :6 -„ii .1. ' I \\t\\\\\\\\ .ss,r6•ads ,cs/.w\\\\\, v J :s a:::€e'e° 1 —'6• - • 3 31 I \ 1y °�$ v2. �„ Taobi 5— g9 92 g� • i ,a^�, '�Ja 9p N�6"�8 vet mgP i= �t c 01 CgQ' �� a ^ 1, °d o 17: Eog3 :7. t7. i € mig.l _� .. co v y\I"� 3 N .. gE Sim' g; ��°"fiu •fi 'is-Ali og• e; 4i N $I �° kk ww.§ 6m� �ee rP TV'''.] :fie _€ m Z a??� CO �4 In 4 4.t ti tP V CV&'-''''` 2.28 i '11 Fo t! EE. .?. 8 d 0 Cr ? ' Q2.: ,! W f d� rya r .O v� ro W �°� as �V \\\I O q Lc) E • Ak gyp "cii W h� CC rW , IL �4f \i ' o 6 ° Cr) 1, ..-1 it f tl lki k'W r \. \\\y\\\\ a"ss,y0AOn o70c/\\\\\\\\\\.\\�4 •- --�-- - t' $ s itI ) .�\ Q. gig. - a /i / \.. d 4s 5 I 6 € o'• " ° i `1asa = 2.o a W �' I ` ,I '\ @ .. o"2. -'5 8 h2 tit° 'I, '�, /� 'I \ \ ,II ` d \ c l g -$ / l PI k I � l� • a 2; ^ E' f1/4& v 0 `v • m ���� m x\IIit V • tl.- 2. T fi 6 666,% '° v , I ' , tIlj ) \ 9, NR1 $ / a.1aa nv. o )iiiii- 'a V ` - / xl' --::'9. by 14' / tvtilt. Jii ti, _ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A SANITARY LANDFILL - COLORADO LANDFILL, 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 of Weld County, Colorado held a public hearing on the 4th day of May, 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 Colorado Landfill, Inc. , P.O. Box 3415, Greeley, Colorado 80631 , for a Use by Special Re- view for a sanitary landfill, on the following described real estate, to-wit: A tract of land situated in the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, Town- ship 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. in Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows : Commencing at the Northeast Corner of said Section 29 and considering the North line of said Section 29 to bear North 89°37 ' 31" West with all bearings herein relative thereto; Thence North 89°37 ' 31" West, a distance of 144 . 00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence South 00°04 ' 55" West, a distance of 1061 . 55 feet; Thence South 69°25 ' 05" West, a distance of 1252. 00 feet; Thence North 00°04 ' 55" East, a distance of 1506. 00 feet; Thence South 89°37 ' 31" East, a distance of 1172 . 73 feet to the True Point of Beginning, said tract of land containing 34. 5 acres, more or less, EXCEPT, beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 29 , thence 500 feet West along the North line of said Section 29 to the True Point of Beginning; South 200 feet; thence West 435 . 6 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence East 435. 6 feet, to the True Point of Beginning; said excepted tract containing 2 acres, more or less. WHEREAS, Section 24 . 4 . 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and 830262 1_ l� PZc63r Page 2 RE: USR - COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Plan- ning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed, finds that: 1 . The submitted materials are in compliance with applica- tion requirements of Section 24 . 7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. 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 in that the use does not infringe on continued agricultural use in the vicinity or the County. b) The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c) The south half of the proposed Use by Special Review area exists in the Geologic Hazard Overlay District. The applicants have indicated there are no plans for structures in the overlay district area. d) It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicants have demonstrated that there is a need for the facility within the proposed area of service. The subject site is an abandoned landfill with uncovered or exposed trash. The site was orig- inally approved under Special Use Permit Case #87 : 71 :3 in 1971 . At the time the application was under review reclamation activities were not required for this site. Approval of this request would allow land that has been designated as a landfill to be efficiently used for this purpose and then properly reclaimed in accordance with State reclamation standards. e) The Colorado Department of Health has reviewed the request for a Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation and finds that the facility will com- ply with the Standards of the Solid Waste and Dis- posal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20 Part 1 , C.R. S. 1973 , as amended. f) The Weld County Health Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval in a letter dated December 21 , 1982 . g) The location of the facility is convenient for poten- tial users and adequate access is provided by Weld County Roads 5 and 6 . Page 3 RE: USR - COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. h) The applicant has demonstrated, in submitted applica- tion materials, the ability to comply with health standards and operating procedures pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act. Further, the applicant has been operating a similar facility, adjacent to this proposal, in compliance with State Rules and Regulations for two years. i) It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the attached Development Standards will minimize impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the great- est extent possible and provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 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 a Sanitary Landfill on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is , granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The attached Standards for Use by Sepcial Review be adopted. 2. The plat for the use permit be placed of record by the Department of Planning Services staff prior to any build- ing permits being issued on the site. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of May, A.D. , 1983. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �B Ct z.111411-Lx/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County CI'erk and Recorder EXCUSED (AYE) and Clerk to the Board \ Chuck Carlson, Chairman By/ U i. ).21.2.4.21‘..n (NAY) De uty County Jerk / T. Martin, Pro-Tem ,y APPROVE AS TO FORM: /� Lele (AYE) / Gene R. Brantner rS'Z O9)-rdeatj (AYE) County Attorney Norman Carlson (AYE) acq ine J h ison DAY FILE: May 9 , 1983 USR-534:82:49 COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. OPERATION STANDARDS 1. The permitted use shall be a sanitary landfill that shall accept nonhazardous residential and commercial refuse, construction debris, and sludges whose solid contents are greater then twenty percent (20%). No hazardous wastes, liquids, or sludges with solid contents less than twenty percent (20%) shall be accepted without County and Colorado State Health Department Approval. 2. The operation shall comply with the Design Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.5 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The operation shall comply with the Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.6 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 4. A metal sign shall be posted at the customer entrance way. The sign shall be a minimum of three (3) feet in width and four (4) feet in length. The sign shall state: "ABSOLUTELY NO HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTES OR LIQUIDS ACCEPTED." "NO SLUDGES WITH SOLID CONTENTS LESS THAN TWENTY PERCENT (20%) ACCEPTED." 5. Groundwater quality shall be monitored by the applicant semi-annually from the six (6) monitoring wells in accordance to the Standards outlined by the Colorado Department of Health; specifically page two (2) item seven (7) . 6. Prior to any construction, except monitor wells on site, a fugitive emissions permit for the landfill development shall be obtained from the State Health Department's Air Pollution Control Division. The applicant shall submit a copy of said permit to the Department of Planning Services. 7. Solid wastes shall be placed first in excavations then upward via the area fill method. The maximum excavation depth shall be twenty (20) feet, and no excavation shall proceed deeper than elevation five- thousand-two-hundred (5,200) . The bottom and sides of excavations shall be filled with one (1) foot of clay whose recompacted permeability shall be verified to be less than one (1) foot per year by the applicant. 8. Leachate collection trenches will be placed by the applicant west of the existing Landfill, and tied into the clay liner at excavation grade. If leachate is collected in the trenches, the applicant shall analyze the leachate for parameters specified in the Development Standards outlined by the Colorado Department of Health; specifically Page two (2) Item seven (7) . Final design plans for the leachate collection trenches shall be submitted to the Colorado State Health Department within one (1) month after final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Design approval and construction of the leachate collection trenches shall be completed within three (3) months after final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 9. Surface water run-on will be diverted around the northern and eastern portions of the property. The diversion ditch designed in 1979, shall be extended eastward onto the Pratt Property by the applicant before operations begin there. 10. The site shall be appropriately fenced to control scattering of wind blown debris and confine all solid waste discharged to the site. 11. The applicant shall control windblown debris, odors, vectors and fire by the ongoing compaction of the working face and the prompt application of daily cover material on accepted waste. The applicant shall police off site areas for windblown debris, recover debris and return to the landfill. USR-534:82:49 Colorado Landfill, Inc. Operation Standards Page 2 12. Water for dust control, fire protection and monitoring shall be available from the applicant's own well at the adjacent landfill site. A dust abatement program shall be implemented to control dust on the Use by Special Review site and Weld County Road 6. The applicant shall reapply for a well permit with the Division of Water Resources within thirty (30) days after final proposal approval. 13. The site shall be closed by applying final cover to grades and elevations consistent with those proposed for the adjacent Landfill. Top cover slopes shall be extremely gentle (less than one percent) (1%) side cover slopes shall be no steeper than three (3) to one (1) horizontal to vertical. 14. An area with high potential for subsidence exists near the southern boundary of the proposed site. The monitoring for that subsidence shall be part of a post closure program performed by the applicant. 15. At closure, the applicant shall install methane venting on two- hundred (200) feet centers in areas of the fill where its thickness is greater than ten (10) feet. 16. Within one (1) month of final approval by the Board of County Commissioners the applicant shall sample and analyze groundwater from its monitor wells at the combined sites to verify results of the analyses submitted to the State Health Department in February, 1982. Groundwater quality shall be monitored semi-annually there- after and results submitted to the County and State Health Depart- ments. The applicant shall survey the exact elevatation of monitor wells so that more :accurate'.water level data and drillhole cross . sections can be prepared for future reports. 17. Within six (6) months of final approval by the Board of County Commissioners the applicant shall prepare a document describing additional plans for cover stabilization at closure for the Weld County and State Health Departments. A low maintenance native vegetation shall be established based upon the recommendations of the local soil conservation service. The document should specify • cover soil suitability and fertilizer requirements. 18. Prior to each phase of refuse placement at the facility, the appli- cant shall submit documentation to the County and State Health Departments verifying that the clay liner has been place in accord- ance with specifications contained in the submitted application materials. 19. The owner/operator shall monitor the combined sites final cover surface semi-annually and submit documentation to the Weld County and State Health Departments verifying condition for at least five (5) years after closure. In the event that subsidence occurs, the applicant shall reapply and grade the cover material. Groundwater monitoring shall also continue for the five (5) year period in accordance to Operation Standard number five (5) . 20, In the event that the owner or operator of the proposed landfill changes, a Use by Special Review Application and Certificate of Designation shall be submitted by the new owner or operator. The new application shall be considered by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners under existing zoning ordinance regulations, the Weld County Comprehensive Plan policies and the State Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Regulations. Further, Colorado Landfill, Inc. shall be responsible for conditions and standards associated with USR-534:82:49 until a new owner/operator receives final approval from the Weld County Board of County Commissioners in a public hearing to insure ability to comply with health standards and operating procedures pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act and all applicable Use by Special Review Conditions and Standards. USR-534:82:49 Colorado Landfill, Inc. Operation Standards Page 3 21. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment of the permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 22. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. RA:rg HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET #82-77 RE: USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW, SANITARY LANDFILL AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. A public hearing was conducted on May 4 , 1983 at 2:00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck arlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tem Gene Brantner Commissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson and Lee Morrison Planning Department Representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 22, 1983, and duly published February 3, 1983, in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held for the purpose of considering a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill and Certificate of Designation for Colorado Landfill, Inc. R. Russell Anson, Assistant County Attorney, read the application and the requirements which the applicant must moot for a Use by Special Review Permit. Rod Allison, read the favorable recommendation of the Weld County Planning Commission. Mr. Allison brought it to the Board's attention that a petition had been submitted by resi- dents of Erie and surrounding landowners, and also letters were submitted by surrounding landowners, which are showing objection to this proposal. Byron Keirnes, part-owner of Colorado Landfill, Inc., was present. He said that what his company proposes to do with this abandoned landfill is operate it for a relatively short period of time, somewhere between 10 and 18 months, and then properly close it. He said that this landfill had originally received a Certi- ficate of Designation in 1971, it was operated as a solid waste disposal site until June, 1979, when the Certificate was revoked. He said he felt the best solution which has been brought forth, showing how to close the disposal site, is to operate the site as a landfill and generate sufficient revenues in order to apply the cover to properly close it. He said if a new Certificate of Designation is granted, his company will take the responsibility to operate the site and properly close it. He briefly commented on some of the things they have already completed, e.g. , a fence surrounding the area to prevent unauthorized access and leveled an area on east side of property which has been used to install a tank battery for an oil and gas well. Mr. Keirnes said that at the end of operations the necessary cover will be applied, as required by State regulations, and the site will be returned to farmland or grassland which would be compatible with the surrounding area. Mr. Keirnes said that at the present time there is inadequate cover and improper drainage making the site environmentally unacceptable. He said that their operation would commence to close the site immediately. He briefly commented on his company's ability and expertise to close the site. Mr. Brad Keirnes, also with Colorado Landfill, Inc. , said that after a very extensive review, the Colorado Department of Health recommended approval for the Certificate of Designation. After commenting about the proper closure of the Pratt site, Mr. Keirnes presented slides showing the present condition of the Pratt site. Let the record show that Assistant County Attorney R. Russell Anson was excused and replaced by Assistant County Attorney Ice Morrison. After the presentation of the slides Commissioner Brantner asked Mr. Keirnes when they would anticipate to begin to utilize that area. Mr. Keirnes said that they could not begin any operations on the site until a leachate collection system is designed and submitted to the State and the County for approval. When this is completed, operations will begin on the site. He said that their priority is to get the Pratt site cleaned up and closed as soon as possible. Jeffrey Dreyfuss, Erie resident, presented pictures which he said show that in the recent history of the Colorado Landfill, they were out of compliance with their present permit. Mr. Morrison pointed out that the pic- tures are already a part of the record so they do not have to be resubmitted. Mr. Dreyfuss said the pictures were taken April 9, 1983, and show animals wandering on the property, although the applicant claims that the site is totally fenced. He said all of the pictures were taken by local residents. Page 2 RE: Hearing Certification - USR, Colorado Landfill, Inc. Mr. Dreyfuss made other statements concerning the pictures which were presented to the Board. He said that at the Planning Commission meeting, Mr. Brad Keirnes had said that recent amounts of moisture had prevented them from covering the trash, but he felt that perhaps the dump should have been closed for that period of time where they were unable to cover the trash. Mr. Dreyfuss said he feels that the County Commissioners are condoning the way the present site has been run. He said that residents of Erie are concerned that because some of the wells are so shallow, they will get some of the runoff not only from the present site, but the expansion as well. Mr. Dreyfuss said that the quoted sum to cover the site was $100,000, and he requested that the County Engineer verify this figure. Mr. Dreyfuss commented on his concerns of the amount of truck traffic coming in from other counties. After further comments, Mr. Dreyfuss also requested that if this proposal is approved, that the Board add a stipulation that this be the last expansion that this landfill would go through. David Louis, Mayor of Erie, came forward to offer coments. He said that the Erie Board of Trustees was in opposition to any expansion or any recreation of any new landfill dumps. TAPE Mr. Louis said he concurs with the comments made by Mr. Dreyfuss. He commented CHANGE on the number of sea gulls in the area. He said that on April 2, 1983, he had #83-40 counted a large number of sea gulls present within the landfill site. He said sea gulls present a lethal hazard to aviation and there is an aiiport within 10,000 feet of the site. Mr. Louis said that large sealed drums were seen being deposited at the current landfill, which is in violation of the permit. Mr. Louis said that there is no system to prevent violations at the site, there is just a sign asking that people comply with the rules, which he compared with having a sign on the outside of a bank asking people not to rob the bank. Mr. Louis commented on the high amount of dust in the area. After further comments by Mr. Louis, Commissioner N. Carlson said that in 1977-1979 when the Board was attempting to close an expansion, the Town of Erie was opposed to the closing. He said he feels this site needs to be properly closed as soon as possible. C. Carlson, Chairman, said there were more birds at the aiLpJrt than at the landfill. He said that according to the State Health Department, the Keirnes run one of the finest operations in the State. Kathy Meador, Planning Commission member for Town of Erie, alleged that there is non-compliance at the landfill, saying that liquid waste materials have been accepted since 1981. She questioned if this landfill is only for Weld County. She presented documents to the Board which they had received from the Weld County Health Department and the State Health Department. Ms. Meador voiced concerns about the water. She concurred with the previous speakers about the truck traffic. Ms. Meador said asbestos & tires are being dumped at the site. She said thatState.regulatirs:forbid tires from being put into a landfill because they cannot be buried, they always rise to the surface, collecting bacteria and viruses which can cause disease. Lee Morrison asked for the Section number concerning the tires. Ms. Meador said she would try to find it for him. She said that the residents of Erie do not feel that the cleanup of this area should cost $100,000. She said they are willing to clean it up. Commissioner N. Carlson asked why this had not been done earlier. Ms. Meador said she could ask this question of the State Health Department, why haven't they had this landfill cleaned up earlier. Beverly Cameron, resident of Erie, briefly commented on the increase in trash since the fence has been put up. She said that a letter had been mailed to the Board on behalf of the Homeowners Association on April 14, 1983, asking the Board to consider their opposition to this proposal. She asked that if this is approved, that it be approved with strict conditions and that it should be inspected periodically. Let the record reflect that Russell Anson, Assistant County Attorney, is now back. Ms. Cameron asked what is being done with the surcharge collected. Commissioner N. Carlson explained that the money only goes so far and it can't all be done in one year. He noted which roads have keen maintained with the 10% surcharge which the County has received. Don Branham, Erie resident, said he feels that this is becoming a regional dump area. He voiced his objections to this proposal. He said he is concerned that the closing will take longer than the 18 months and the County will extend the time for closing again. C. Carlson, Chairman, said that the projected time is 10 to 18 months, but it will be closed when it is completed whether it is sooner than the projected time or a little longer. Paula Rubin, Erie resident, and a member of the Board of Trustees, said she supported arguments already presented to the Commissioners. Charlotte Kramer, resident of Erie, brought up points from the Comprehensive Plan. She quoted from specific pages of the Plan. Ms. Kramer said she was concerned about the trucks not maintaining the Page 3 RE: Hearing Certification - USR, Colorado Landfill, Inc. speed limit on the County roads and she is further concerned about the trash being dumpted on the roadside. She asked if the County is responsible for picking up this trash. C. Carlson, Chairman, said that the County is not responsible for this, but he admonished the people to get the license plate number and some type of personal identification. Commissioner Brantner said that a personal identification of the person is needed for prosecution. Ms. Kramer also asked if this dump could be limited to Weld County residents only. Chairman C. Carlson said that this is not possible, this is a public facility. Lynn Peterson came forward to voice her concerns about the truck traffic, she is fearful that the lives of the children are in danger. Kathy Meador pre- sented more comments. John Mazzini voiced his objections to this proposal also. Brad Keirnes addressed the objections raised. He said that the present operation is a regional landfill. He said that due to extreme weather conditions, the waste could not be covered immediately. Mr. Keirnes then commented about the tank trucks at the site. He said that the waste is a sludge with solid content greater than 20%. Mr. Keirnes said that the Colorado State Patrol has been contacted many times regarding the monitoring of traffic on those access roads. Commissioner Brantner asked Mr. Keirnes how they were handling the tires. Mr. Keirnes said they were co-disposing of them with the waste. He said he was not aware of anything in the regulations which states that tires cannot be accepted. He said if they did not accept them, they would probably end up in a gully somewhere. Mr. Dreyfuss came forward again with questions for Mr. Keirnes and he also asked why the dump was not closed when the weather was too bad. Ms. Kramer again brought upouestions about the Comprehensive Plan. Rod Allison said he felt she was misinterpreting the Plan. Mr. Anson said that the Com- prehensive Plan is used as a guideline to be used in developing the Ordinance. Ms. Meador posed more questions which the Board and Mr. Keirnes answered. Mr. Ned Noack, Geologist for the State Health Department, came forward to respond to questions regarding the Pratt property site. He said that this site could be operated as a landfill and still protect the public health. He said the existing Erie Landfill, which was originally designated in 1979, allows special wastes-like sludges with percent solids greater than 20%. Tires were included in the original designation which was approved by both the State and Weld County Commissioners. He said the sludges have been verified by testing to have a solid content of greater than 20%. Mr. Noack commented on inspection procedures. The Chairman asked for questions or comments from the Board. Mr. Anson said there were no comments on the legal part of this proposal. He made comments regarding the requirements in the Zoning Ordinance for a Use by Special Review and also the additional requirements of the Certificate of TAPE Designation. Commissioner Brantner commented on the various types of recycling CHANGE which have been tried and failed due to the high cost involved. He commented #83-41 further about how landfills were started. He said that this was a very hard decision to make. Commissioner Brantner nerved to approve the Use by Special Review Permit for Colorado Landfill, Inc. and include the conditions as listed, and also to approve the Certificate of Designation. Commissioner N. Carlson seconded the motion. After further comments by the Board and Mr. Anson, the notion carried with Commissioners Brantner, N. Carlson, Johnson and Chairman C. Carlson voting Yea and Commissioner Martin voting Nay. APPROVED: .v�4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1 (�na4-/w WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder - (AYE) and Clerk to the Board Ch c Carlson, Chafirman BY u'� e'22c-rb -c�ei / -'-7r%J i t- :- 4-1 70221 (NAY) 1Deputy County Cl rk Jo . Martin, Pro-Tem / (AYE) e R. Brantner /J 7d-1f-ry ot, (AYE) TAPE #83-39, #83-40 and #83-41 Norman Carlson DOCKET #82-77 J ' (AYE) cque e Johsnohsn LHR 187 DAY FIT,F: May 16, 1983 ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : .. C 0 _ ‹ ^'i -,v i,•- , _,L..0--),_,/ Zi( S AZ . (.14.3L_ e•-1.--4-c—Y6 (7)\—'.e;,--,3c—elli.ic_A--k. PLEASE write or print legibly your- name, address and the DOC # (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS - HEARING ATTENDING Sell 641ri-e 39r .- t3Qrv., Cr-- 6Z C-~ 1)v/4,t P Iii-J )4,h R.--A, )0)1 /5�l C s n c - - E C I U rnGa 9it.,,,,6„, 4-a,,y,,_ SL,t ao-e-R-07 C (,, -,,,1:-. ..,y ...,,,e. 5- ,_6:-.7_7 ,i...., ,e-_,,,,y) / , _„_ i t1 -,-5-''-,f,_,:„,, v / , _____, ,,. ,.cam / '/ 'h2 . c.,_, ��,: ,/ __ . _ arou (,O kA..- ?49.1 VI C i 7 4- a7 T --,-115': -- 10 4r i. , rr ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS : COLORADO LANDFILL - DOCKET NO. 82-77 - USR - Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the DOC n (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING h2A-b 4 P.t\l� k(t-17T �,)nJ k E L (u T�, Dt? v; g Ft, via fo4r A public hearing was conducted on March 23 , 1983 at 2:00 P. M. , with the following present: Chuck Carlson Chairman John Martin Pro Tem Gene Brantner Carmissioner Norman Carlson Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Canmissioner, Excused Also present: _ Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson Planning Department Representative, Greg Oxenfeld The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 22 , 1982 , duly published February 2 , 1983 , in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Colorado Landifll, Inc. , for a Use by Special Review for a Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill. Mr. Oxenfeld asked that the Board continue this matter to April 27 , 1983 , at 2 : 00 P. M. Commissioner N. Carlson moved to continue this hearing to April 27, 1983 , at 2 : 00 P. M. Commissioner Martin seconded the nation and it carried unanimously. CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPLST: P d WED COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD// Det_mty County Clerk gyp' 2-77 TAPE # 83-19 EHIt 187 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 maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners , located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-77 APPLICANT Colorado Landfill, Inc. P.O. Box 3415 Greeley, CO 80633 RESCHEDULED DATE: Ma kh 23, 1983 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review — Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the EzNE4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: December 22 , 1982 PUBLISHED: February 3, 1983 in the LaSalle Leader / I' `1I • Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO, ). as NOTICE County Coun of Weld. 1 Pursuant to the toning laws of me / State Of Colorado and the Weld SirenZoning Ordinance,the public [. . of hearing win be Mid hi the Chem- dors of the',BNrd of County said County of Weld. being duly'swot say that.- C4IMITINaitinerlial Weld County, I am fisher of Colorado,Weld County Centennial Center, 915 IN thna s t, Hied. y, 4 Jn le- ateg. / Colorado,at the Mae spFCl All persons la any strainer In • • That 1 • same is a weekly newspaper of general Me UM By Specie( Review, are ninuasted to attend and maybe circulation nnted and published in the fGirQ, - r town of . .,�LaI77ilf/ft} BE IT ALSO KNOWN Mat ten teat in said county and state: that the notice or edver and Mips sa certified by the Weld Ceumy Plannin0'CoiniiRissleh may tisement, of which the annexed is a true copy. be examined In the office of the has been published in said weekly newspaper Clerk -to'the:Board'.of County Commissioners,located M Me Weld for r ronsecutive -- - --- - County Centennial QWer,915 loth weeks that the notice was published in the Street,Third Meer,.O2esley,.Colo- rado. regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of publi- DOCKET NO.a2-7Y cation al said notice and in the newspaper - - -APPLICANT proper and not in a supplement thereof: hat the Colorado Landfill,Inc' Brat publication at said notice was contained in P.O.Bpk MIS - the issue of said eespaper bearing date. ths Greeley,CO 00622 day of c !.4tai2AxLA n. 3 ` Ar. I9 RESECHOULED and the last publication mete E.. in the issue of DATE: March 23, IRO ' TIME: 2,00 P.M. said..Ar,p wspaper bearing date. the .5 day o. REQUEST:Use By Special Review itf'�r-2CC.Gi.A 1 -Sanitary Landfill and Certificate 19-V that the said of Designation for sanitary landfill .y-/!� ly LEGAL DESCRIPTION �ni-t- O .�_ X)(64 `�I'( Vp/ A part of the Eye NEIA of Section 29 - / Thwnskip 1 North,Reale 68 West of has been published continuously and uninterrupt- t e 6th P.M.,Weld COMM,Colon. edly during the paned of at least fifty-twa con- do. secutive weeks next prior to the lint issue thereof BOARD OF COUNTY containing said notice or advertisement above COMMISSIONERS referred to: and that said newspaper was at the WELD COUNTY,COLORADO - time of each of the publications of said notice. BY:MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN duly qualified for that purpose within the mean- WELD-COUNTY CLERK AND inq of an a , entitled. "An Act Concerning Legal RECORDER AND m -CLERK TO THE BOARD Notices. Advertisements and Publications, and the Fees of Printers and Publishers thereof, and BY:Bette M.Feese,Deputy to Repeal all Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict DATED:December 22,I9a2 with the Provisions of this Act.' approved April 7. PubusRss In the La Shce Loader 1921, and all amendments thereof, and parrfcu- Thursday, February 3, 1902 lady as amended by an act approved. March 3C. 1923. and an act approved2 May 18. 1931. ubisher Subscribed nd sworn to before me this._. r._. • My commission expires . Notary Public ELIZABETH MAS;F , 22019 W.C.RD. GREELEY, CO 8Ot 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 maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-77 APPLICANT Colorado Landfill, Inc . P. O. Box 3415 Greeley, CO 80633 DATE: December 22 , 1982 TIME: 2 : 00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review - Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the EZNEa of Section 29 , Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose , Deputy DATED: November 17 , 1982 PUBLISHED: November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader A public hearing was conducted on January 26 , 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, Jeannette Sears Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson Planning Department Representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 22, 1982, duly published December 30, 1982, in the LaSalle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Colorado Landfill, Inc. for a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill and certificate of designation for a sanitary land- fill to be located on a part of the EZNE1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P. M. , Weld County, Colorado. The Assistant County Attorney, R. Russell Anson, made the record. Rod Allison, representing the Planning Commission and Staff, announced that the Planning Commission has continued their hearing to February 15, 1983 to hear this request. Bradley Keirnes was present, representing Colorado Landfill, Inc. Mr. Keirnes stated that they had requested a continuance at the Planning Commission hearing because they were waiting for a letter of recommendation form the Colorado State Health Department. The letter has been received from the Colorado State Health Department and it was dated January 13, 1983. The Colorado State Health Department was unable to make a recommendation because certain issues were unresolved. Mr. Keirnes stated that they are in the process of complying with the Colorado State Health Department's issues and requested that the Board continue this hearing to March 23, 1983. There were no objections to this request. Commissioner N. Carlson moved to continue this hearing on March 23, 1983, at 2:00 P. M. Commissioner Martin seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. RMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MUST; 49 WELD COUNTY CLERK ANUS- ER (AND-Cr 4TO THE puty County Clerk" # 82-77 TAPE # 83-4 LER 187 Anidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, 1 Paula A. Barton of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising derk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (days) (weeks); that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of publication of said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement thereof; that the first publication of said 'I i " i '. ` `. . :lk. notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper ait- -.I' Fig , +t"` bearing date f7 b u+ ay:: 4 2 ,:! Fifth ,. rrm 44000; • s v �.- _Aya was day of January A.D. 19$3 x a < P t brr and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said a st u , "z fet-' ! 4 r - newspaper bearing date the Fifth day of January A.D. 1983 4 that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley `,'.."f '444.:,',q, Republican, has been published continuously and L ; } 4f ,- ' am uninterruptedly during the period of at least six .74: r} cam - months next prior to the first issue thereof contained Se ',4 said notice or advertisement above referred to; that said �y :: +la =- ,teals' Ca newspaper has been admitted to the United States ‘l..-=T1 l,.* ILL. c * 1.ww a r. mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the r ; - i� si.i s "- Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and l•,••'^"''i M $ �^ i 7 4' that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified zo for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. January 5, 1983 Total charge: $14.50 r Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day .Tanury A.D. 19 83 My com tssion Mm Commission Er of s February 28, 1986 Notary Public 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 maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-77 APPLICANT Colorado Landfill, Inc. P.O. Box 3415 Greeley, CO 80633 RESCHEDULED DATE: January 26, 1983 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review — Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the E'NE-, of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: December 22 , 1982 PUBLISHED: December 30, 1982 in the LaSalle Leader Il 2 F— A public hearing was conducted on December 22, , 1982 at 2 : 00 P.M. , with the following present: JOHN MARTIN CHAIRMAN CHUCK CARLSON PRO TEM NORMAN CARLSON COMMISSIONER BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD, BETTE M. FOOSE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY, LEE MORRISON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE, CHUCK CUNLIFFE The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 17, 1982, duly published November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader, a public hearing was held on the request of Colorado Landfill for a Use by Special Review for a sanitary landfill and certificate of designation for a sanitary landfill. Chuck Cunliffe, Director of the Department of Planning Services, stated that the applicant has submitted a letter, dated November 23, 1982, requesting this hearing be continued until January 26, 1983 to allow sufficient time for the review of agency recommendations on the request. He recommended the Board continue this hearing until January 26, 1983. The applicant was not present, nor was there any one in attendance for this hearing. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to approve the continuation to January 26, 1983. Commissioner Kirby 'seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: (John T. Martin, Chairman ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD` • BY: ,, dX (2)1,2-,/ K . Deputy County Clerk DOCKET NO. 82-77 TAPE NO. 82-100 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 maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 82-77 APPLICANT Colorado Landfill, Inc. P. O. Box 3415 Greeley, CO 80633 DATE: December 22 , 1982 TIME: 2 : 00 P.M. REQUEST: Use By Special Review - Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation for sanitary landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION A part of the EzNE4 of Section 29 , Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Bette M. Foose, Deputy DATED: November 17 , 1982 PUBLISHED: November 25, 1982 in the La Salle Leader ui d 1 n 9i H +lm `d ;, 5l J a 1. 'J, 11 ] I CI' 1 .1 r1 n27, Jnor P `cCo ere^.o-n Ir3 ��8� s1ti .W £ � . - - 111 ��. It i{_.'Lc 6 Board of County Commissioners November 10 , 1982 Weld County , Colorado Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Docket No. 82-71. Gentlemen: This is in response to your Notice of Public Hearing, above Docket Number, to be held November 17 , 1982 , 2 : 00 p.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners to consider application for Sanitary Landfill in parts of Sections 20 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P .M. , Weld County , Colorado. Please consider this letter to be a formal protest by Upland Industries Corporation to the proposed Sanitary Landfill . As owner of several hundred acres in the area, Upland Industries adamantly opposes a land use of this nature. We are presently negotiating the sale of land in the immediate area for development of a much higher and better use. Adverse environmental im- pact not just on surrounding land, but on the Town of Erie in particular would, in the opinion of Upland Industries , be extremely severe. As representative for , and on behalf of Upland Indus- tries Corporation, I recommend Request for Use By Special Review to consider Sanitary Landfill pre- sented by Applicants Daniel R. Horst and James Robert Dearmin, Sr. , be denied. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. I plan to be present at the Hearing and will be available to read this request publicly so that Upland' s position will be known and of public record. Veit' truly yours , 0A(Lrif (IL> E. E. Do rill Manager , Land & Industrial Development EED:sr / 1 / ,� I / te, BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION 4i..i � \ RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO":'S '4/ ae46. Iy�� Date May 3. 1983 Case No. USR # 534:82.49 • � APPLICATION OF Colorado Landfill. Inc. ADDRESS P.O. Box 3415, Greeley_ Colorado 80631 Moved by Bob Ehrlich 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 Certificate of DPsjg.nation & Sanitary Landfill located on the following described property in Weld County, Colorado, to-wit: Part of the Ek NEi4, Section 29, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado be recommended (favorably) (wefiewmmahly) to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with application requirements of Section 24. 7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3.1.1 et seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan policies in that the use does not infringe on continued agricultural use in the vicinity or the County. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. Motion seconded by Wilbur Wafp7 Vote: For Passage Wilbur Wafel Against Passage Bob Ehrlich Jack Holman Bill Diehl Jerry Kiefer The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bohhie annd , 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 _May 3. 1983 and recorded in Book No. VJTt of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. Dated the 3rd day of May , 1983 • Secretary USR-534:82:49 Colorado Landfill, Inc. A Use by Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Landfill in the "A" (Agricultural) Zone District Part of the Eh NE4, Section 29, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado May 3, 1983 Page 2 - The south half of the proposed Use by Special Review area exists in the Geologic Hazard Overlay District. The applicants have indicated there are no plans for structures in the overlay district area. - It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the applicants have demonstrated that there is a need for the facility within the proposed area of service. The subject site is an abandoned landfill with uncovered or exposed trash. The site was originally approved under Special Use Permit Case #87:71:3 in 1971. At the time the application was under review reclamation activities were not required for this site. Approval of this request would allow land that has been designated as a landfill to be efficiently used for this purpose and then properly reclaimed in accordance with State reclamation standards. - The Colorado Department of Health has reviewed the request for a Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation and finds that the facility will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste and Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20 Part j C.R.S. 1973, as amended. - The Weld County Health Department has reviewed the request and recommends approval in a letter dated December 21, 1982. - The location of the facility is convenient for potential users and adequate access is provided by Weld County Roads 5 and 6. - The applicant has demonstrated in submitted application materials, the ability to comply with health standards and operating procedures pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act. Further, the applicant has been operating a similar facility, adjacent to this proposal, in compliance with State Rules and Regulations for two years. - It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the attached Development Standards will minimize-impacts on surrounding uses and the area to the greatest extent possible and provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. These determinations are based, in part, upon a review of the information submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Planning Commission recommendation is conditional and based upon the following: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted; 2. The plat for the use permit be placed of record by the Depart- ment of Planning Services staff prior to any building permits being issued on the site. RA:rg a i I . ,J . 4^- I __ - — _ LTh ,. M O C L _ ._ T -- r = U _ -' -0 -- _ C) r L ._ 77 O 3 V — i U _ L,-, o. ' L . u in — O O 00 C '— - C 1 .1,31; . U — C L o L .— rtU .C 3 ..-i C U — S ..),.:'44,- - _ u _ - _- C ..r -O� r 4-1 C O CO r :- C .- ' C� — H C C- CC, cU O vn h7 _ Li— c) - L Ci in CD L— -:— Cu U O L _ �•� - > C 0 O 0 O, - J - Es N u- 0 •-' a L,- J.: C O N C i- -• - U.� C) C) - -. L L L ,� ,t ani* C O - U O C v .17 uz L, J `-' U Cu•+ C •_ ' - IL _ _ O O U z .s O U C ._ ._ _ .-I ✓ to C r 0 r U in C L — — U C - _ .� .o .0 a I ^Z _ U O U 6 O C1 C G C C T C_ J _C c o C; U N C N in 0 O "c c in L C C .) HI LL ../} C C ✓ +. / 1, — 'J _ .. C o cc , - 1— - Cm '- — N ,D N m U U LL c W _ 0 O C O �hy� N .-, < L,'1 0 ^ o u m - 4444 O U O - .C _ J O N L'\ VI 4--, 0- U U N _ t- U z it Z 3 r L -C O u w — co C in = U � L+ -,-,'-,-,' 0 C O O r t - C. _ J r U' 0 :n. C � V: - Ci C N CL It ` - '� '.� U U O U L) U L • U _ G r ....0D C U ,. v+. C✓) L 4- U C E L.- O O N S tO E .t.;. -or.+. ^` v oC C C C C E O L M 0 O in L 0 O O L c.,I . •— — O t0 r O .-z- L > O O d. •- U _J j _ O 4-1 a.+ + ✓ •• L U 0 W C) • 0 tflu1 a > Z C9 .r ._ U ' 0 C --i 'J L L !G L O L C.- C E .n U O W O to in O • — C E O :. — C. 3 co r to ro r U U E L to C) U z O 0 a ) L U_ - - -c . U U z o y� r .3 L O -L•. J .� U D. 'c cC G -II C in C - C) in ,n in-Zr r0 G C) U r O a. ^ .-' U U U Cl C r0 t'J MO .-• -C L r • J U C U - C 05 C 3 j W W L •. u C .N C 3 C G. - U M 4 C', .-C (N c L W 'D L O N C L N C' Cl U O U U c CS L'�En — O . , N C L r of N ._ c c.., trl O In M C Z C U C U O .. - '- 1' ,� n C U .- '4- C N to :� J .-1 '- .� tC 0 N O M 4' -C Y •— .r- _ .. C - < L coC N U O C y 01 L S_' L C ^ C L CO - O Ql O Ol G 00 .- C L O U .' c0 O 2 U C Z •' O1/40 N U,D O .0o N t t0 .` U CC U O •_ to N .l a.+ 4 \ I C 'r CO i C. C .o N u ..2 C C . ., O T. U C L) > O C •- U O C O O O - If v •- O If W L Y (J N Vl Z in C Z L a- G '' .' - M U L U — U O r C) U U U L) O .-- O U r U Z C O u -• C 1 1--... 0 U C' L U O O _ 3 Z(N MC C C C C C G C C C Y • G O •14-110 C (No U U CO U U U 1] Cr- T 7. �' U .- C) U C cD F- H F- F- L . — U c, L rThi, C .- > C -' r C iC T C c. X — a c- F- C w U e :'..1 ',Ill tV,r, ;4 t `fix ' � 'n' +S R rT I !' L 'i� g eti ) nygy � . ,7..k`•.=xs.'�,�. ` n w# r4;#.�t. �r " �-v- 3.3. , „.. � . K,.;k4,,,hig: '>.s RESOLUTION OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Moved by Bob Halleran that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it therefore Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the following be adopted: CASE NUMBER: USR-534:82:49 APPLICANT: Colorado Landfill, Inc. REQUEST: A Use by Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Landfill LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ell NWT, Section 29, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately one (1) mile east of the town of Erie This case be tabled until the regularly scheduled meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission to be held on March 15, 1983, at 1:30 p.m. in order to obtain the necessary information needed by the Department of Planning Services from the referral entities. Motion seconded by Jack Holman VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Fred Otis Norman Peterson Bob Halleran Jack Holman Bill Diehl Jerry Kiefer The Chairman declared the motion passed and ordered that a certified copy of this Resolution be placed in the file of this case for further proceedings. 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 January 18, 1983 , and recorded in Book No. VIII of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. Dated the 19ttday of January , 1983 ©lea Secretary Date: Ja.. .ary 18, 1983 CASE NUMBER: USR-534:82:49 NAME: Colorado Landfill, Inc. REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Land- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E1 NE4, Section 29, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M. fill LOCATION: approximately one (1) mile east of the town of Erie THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICE'S STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE Continued to March 15, 1983 FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The Colorado Department of Health, Waste Management Division, has requested additional information from the applicant regarding the following issues: - The applicant should provide groundwater quality information as specified in a letter from the Colorado Department of Health to the applicant dated January 13, 1983. - The applicant should specify the sites' estimated waste capacity, life expectancy and cover material volume requirements. - The applicant should complete excavation plans for the amended area showing configuration of the lined excavations and leachate collection points, in plan and cross-sectional views. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: The additional information required should be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services and a copy of the information should be forwarded to the Waste Management Division of the Colorado State Health Department. RA:rg APPLICATION USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 400 Case Number ltsR 534:flt'•49 Date Received 11 111-.1e,..— Application Checked by Application Fee 1'56.0'0 Receipt Number t2_5(.01 Recording Fee 1O.OO Receipt Number Sb0L, TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commission and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the pro- posed Special Review Permit of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County Colorado: A part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: E1/2 NEI/4 Section 29 T I N, R 68 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: N/A Section T N, R W Property Address (if available) N/A PRESENT ZONE Agricultural OVERLAY ZONES Nome known TOTAL ACREAGE 34.5 PROPOSED LAND USE Special Use - Landfill EXISTING LAND USE Agricultural SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR REZONING: N/A Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # Name Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Colorado Landfill, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 3415 City Greeley. Colorado Zip 80633 Home Telephone # N/A Business Telephone # 356-2800 Omer(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record in the Weld County Assessor's Office; /Name: Rocky Mountain Fuels Company y Address: 430 16th Street City Denver, Colorado Zip 80202 Name: Address: City Zip Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO 1 Signa4Lre: Owner o zed Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this12th day of November 1982 • p r 0' 1, SEAL NOTARY P)oBLIC J1I16 helps I' ...if 1 My commission expires November 10, 1986 LS I� V!^!tl Cc.Planninz Cem:nisvca SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO APPLICATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR SANITARY LANDFILL IN EAST 1/2 OF NORTHEAST 1/4 SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Prepared by: LaVern C . Nelson, P .E . Nelson Engineers Greeley National Plaza Greeley, Colorado November 12, 1982 • 1 . The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan since sanitary landfills can be operated in an agricultural zone upon approval of the use by Special Review request. 2. The proposal is consistent with intent of the district since the site is an uncompleted trash disposal area and must be filled uniformly and covered with dirt of sufficient depth to allow farming operations to occur. 3. This site and all immediately adjacent property is zoned agricultural . Future development of the adjacent properties is agricultural or approved special uses in agricultural zones according to the projected Comprehensive Plan. 4. The site is not in a flood hazard or near the Weld County Airport. Geologic hazards are addressed in the Operations Plan. 5. The proposed special use will allow the site to be returned to agricul- tural use instead of continuing in a wasteland. 6. No domestic water or sewage facilities will be utilized on the site. Adequate provisions for health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County will be adopted---See Operations Plan . 7. Type of use is for sanitary landfill and existing trash disposal area closure. 8. Only one residence exists within 1/2 mile of the site and it is 1/4 mile away from nearest point of property. 9. Number of shifts and employees --- See Operations Plan. 10. Number of users will consist of trash trucks , private pickups and trucks , and some station wagons and cars numbering as many as 100 units per day. These units are in conjunction with the existing adjoining landfill . T - 11 . There will be no animals on site. 12. There will be no structures constructed on site. 13. Access routes are shaven on Exhibit A. 14. The total site area is 34.5 acres with only about 28 acres being actively used as landfill . 15 . Reclamation procedures will include closure of the site in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado Department of Health and ultimate use will be farming. 16. See also accompanying Operations Plan for details regarding the intended use and conditions of the site as included herein. -2- __. DETAILED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY INCLUDED IN APPLICATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. - PRATT PROPERTY A tract of land situated in the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. in Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows : Commencing at the. Northeast corner of said Section 29 and considering the North line of said Section 29 to bear N 89°37' 31" W with all bearings herein relative thereto; Thence N 89°37' 31" W, a distance of 144.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence South 00°04' 55" West, a distance of 1 ,061 .55 feet; Thence South 69°25 '05" West, a distance of 1 ,252.00 feet; Thence North 00°04'55" East, a distance of 1 ,506.00 feet; Thence South 89°37' 31" East, a distance of 1 , 172 .73 feet to the True Point of Beginning, said tract of land containing 314.5 acres , more or less. EXCEPT beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 29, thence 500 feet West along the North line of said Section 29 to the True Point of Beginning; South 200 feet; thence West '435.6 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence East 435.6 feet, to the True Point of Beginning; said excepted tract containing 2 acres, more or less. AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property COLORADO LANDFILL, INC.—PRATT PROPERTY STATE OF COLORADO ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of November , 19 82 By LaVern C. Nelson WITNESS my hand and official seal . My Commission expires : November 10, 1986 Notary Pub Jane Phelps MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE OWNERS Rocky Mountain Fuel Company 430 16th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. _ Subject Property COLORADO LANDFILL, INC.-PRATT PROPERTY STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names , addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within • five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the ?pplication. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records , or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 12thday November , 19 82 by LaVern C. Nelson WITNESS my hand and official seal . My Commission expires : November 10, 1986 Notary Publi Jane Phelps NAM OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN ) FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR' S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION N Daniel R. Horst 2240 Weld Co. Rd. 5-Erie, Colorado 80516 #24897 ✓Richard Cosslett, et al c/o Longmont National Bank-5th & Coffman #24895 Longmont, Colorado 80501 2240 Weld Co. Rd. 5 #24902 Daniel R & Jacqueline S. Horst - Erie, Colorado 80516 #24904 c/o Longmont National Bank #24978 Richard Cosslett, et al 5th & Coffman-Longmont, Colorado 80501 #24976 P.O. Box 801 / Kenneth E. Pratt & Karen K. Landers Longmont, Colorado 80501 . #24980 #24982 ✓ Colorado Landfill , Inc. P .O. Box 3415 - Greeley, Colorado 80633 #24983 V Stanley Commercial Radio Co. 300 8th Avenue-Greeley , Colorado 80631 #24980-A OPERATIONS PLAN FOR PRATT PROPERTY LANDFILL Operator Colorado Landfill , Inc. Greeley, Colorado C. Lynn Keirnes , President November 12, 1982 Project No. 2017 Prepared by: NELSON ENGINEERS Greeley National Plaza Greeley, Colorado OPERATIONS PLAN FOR PRATT PROPERTY LANDFILL Located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and located about two miles Southeast of Erie, Colorado. OWNER AND OPERATOR COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. P.O. Box 3415 GREELEY, COLORADO 80633 (303) 356-2800 C. LYNN KEIRNES, PRESIDENT INTRODUCTION The Operations Plan for the Pratt Property Landfill consists of a statement of compliance with minimum standards for design of landfills , the landfill design and construction information, plats , exhibits, and soils data. The operator intends to comply with the stated minimum standards of the Colorado Department of Health in the development of the Pratt Property Landfill as follows: 1 . To provide adequate cover for compacted fill to control obnoxious odors, prevent rodent and insect breeding and infestation, windblown debris, and to provide a fire re- sistant landfill . 2. To comply with all health laws , standards , rules and regula- tions of the Department, the Air Pollution Control Commission , and all local applicable zoning laws and ordinances . 3. To accept no radioactive wastes . 4. To provide surface drainage to divert surface water away from fill area with the finished area to be sloped to prevent uonding of water over completed fill . Finished area is to blend with surroundings . 5. To avoid subsurface water pollution through utilization of the clayey shale bedrock compaction to enhance its in-place imper- viousness to water. 6. To handle solid wastes in smallest area possible consistent with handling traffic to be unloaded, and to place the waste in the most dense volume that is practical at the site. 7. To utilize existing fencing on the site to provide security and to prevent waste material and debris from escaping the area. 8. To collect any windblown debris regularly on a weekly basis , except in times of high winds (in excess of 24 mph) the blown debris will be collected immediately upon subsiding winds . This Operations Plan accompanies the request for use by special review for the completion or closing of an abandoned landfill . This abandoned landfill covers an area of about 30 acres in the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West. Because the area is an incomplete abandoned landfill with uncovered or exposed trash, it is a physical and visual detriment to the surrounding area . This area is immediately adjacent to the Southwest Weld County Landfill site, owned and operated by Colorado Landfill , Inc. , and as designated by Weld County Special Use Permit #100: 79:22 and a Certificate of Designation approved by the Board of County Commissioners December 3, 1979. Although the certificate of designation has expired for the aban- doned area, the completion of filling and covering adequately remains to be done to eliminate the health and other hazards that exist. Thus , the area can be feasibly reclaimed and put to a productive use while being made a physical and visual asset. If left in the present state, the area will continue to be a liability and can never be farmed or otherwise used pro- ductively. Colorado Landfill , Inc. has completed an agreement with the landowner to fill the area to a reasonable level and to cover the waste with the adjacent soil material so that the area can be farmed. This filling and covering is to be done in accordance with the governmental regulations applicable thereto, as well as combining the uncompleted area with the finished contours of the designated area of Colorado Landfill to the west. Upon completion of filling and covering under the proposed joint agreement, the entire site will no longer be a hazard but will be an asset to the surrounding area . This arrangement provides an exceptional opportunity to eliminate a lingering problem without creating a financial burden on the citizens of Colorado or Weld County , the property owner, Colorado Landfill , Inc. , or the citizens of the surrounding area. The completed landfill contours for both the designated and the abandoned sites are shown on Exhibit A. These contours are proposed for completion of both landfill areas . Concurrent filling and covering both areas will provide for the greatest final beneficial use, whereby filling and completing each site separately will not provide adequate guarantees of uniform completion or future use of the property. -2- LANDFILL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION Drainage There are no surface water facilities such as streams , lakes, irrigation ditches , or lakes adjacent to or on the site. All drainage from above the site is currently diverted south along the east boundary to a natural drainage on the Pratt property. The contributory area to that drainage is about 7 acres. Subsurface Water Drillings on the adjacent areas show no groundwater. Records from coal mining operations show no groundwater above the mined areas . There is no groundwater within 300 feet of surface that is recorded in the vicinity of this site. Well Protection There are no recorded wells within 1000 feet of site. Soil Characteristics See attached report from U.S . Soil Conservation Service and letters from Empire Laboratories , Inc. The soil above bedrock is silty , clayey loam with good adhesiveness to provide good workable cover. The bedrock is claystone-siltstone and is , for all practical purposes, impermeable. Access Access to site is good from Interstate 25, Colorado Highways No. 52 and No. 7. Roads are paved through any populated areas . A new access roadway has been constructed from the intersection of Weld County Roads No. 5 and No. 6 to the site via the existing Colorado Landfill , Inc. entrance and office location as shown on Exhibit No. 1 . On-site roadways will be developed to provide efficient traffic flow to and from the fill site and safe ingress and egress from the unloading area. Wastes Handling Waste material will be placed in layers less than two (2) feet deep against the working face of the 20° to 300 slope. Dumping will generally he accommodated at the base of the slope. A tracked bulldozer will be used to even out the material and compact it by passing over the material from three (3) to five (5) times. The fill will be accomplished in cells con- sisting of one day's operation covered by a thin continuous layer, about six (6) inches , of soil also compacted. The adjoining cells will develop an approximate eight (8) foot lift to be covered with soil and again com- pacted. Additional cells will be placed on top of a finished lift to meet the planned finished contours . Two (2) feet of cover soil will be placed -3- on top of the finished fill area and graded to avoid any areas for collection or ponding of surface water. A water truck will be maintained at the site at all times to provide water as needed for compaction, dust control , and for fire control . Prior to filling operations at the fringes of the existing trash , the native soil material will be scarified and compacted to provide a liner for a water tight base on the impermeable bedrock. See soils reports. The liner and compaction thereof must be approved by qualified personnel prior to placement of waste materials . Since this landfill is primarily a closing of an existing abandoned landfill (trash dump) , most of the surface to be covered (that is , at least 80%) is trash in an unsightly and irregular condition. The proposed filling operations will be over the existing trash to provide a useable land surface and create a properly graded area for adequate drainage. The final layer of trash will be covered with at least two feet of clean earth material so that the land will be totally rehabilitated for farming purposes and the unsightly condition will become an asset to the surrounding area . Equipment On-Site Grader (Road Maintainer) Scraper (4-wheel self- loader type) Bulldozer (D7 or larger--track type with ripper) Water Truck (minimum 3,000 gallon capacity) Available (as needed) Scraper ) Items owned and used by Colorado Landfill , Inc. Extra Bulldozer) at other sites . Operator will rent other heavy equipment as needed to maintain adequate cover and compaction. Hours of Operation At least eight (8) hours each day , six (6) days per week. Daytime hours of operation will be adjusted to meet needs of users of landfill-- initial hours will be 7: 30 a.m. to 4: 30 p .m. each day. Signs Signs of approved size by Weld County regulations will be posted on the site to provide information regarding operating hours , landfill fees , wastes not accepted, and directions to and from active fill area. -4- Special Wastes No radioactive wastes or hazardous compounds as defined by the U.S . Environmental Protection Agency , Office of Solid Wastes Management Program, and/or Weld County, Colorado, will be accepted. See attached list of non- radioactive compounds developed by EPA. Sewage sludges that have been digested and dewatered may be accepted but the Operator reserves the right to limit the quantity to be handled. Tires and waste oils will be received, but only in reasonable quantities such that they can be incorporated in the fill without interference of compaction and cover operations. No industrial wastes of liquid type will be received except by special arrangement and only then if the amount of liquid can be handled through evaporation or without undue interference with the solid waste disposal operation. Contingency Eradication The contingency plan for eradication of rodents and insects shall consist of the use of chemicals with the type and application thereof coordinated through the proper officials of Weld County, Colorado. The operator intends to use adequate cover and compaction to eliminate the need for enactment of the contingency plan. Wind Conditions The nearest reliable wind records are at the Jefferson County Airport, some eight (3) miles South of the subject landfill site. A wind rose developed for that airport is included on Exhibit No. 1 . That rose shows the following pertinent information: 9.0Y of the time, the wind is calm to 4 mph 69.9"; of the time, the wind is 4 mph to 12 mph 16.4% of the time, the wind is 12 mph to 24 mph l .6 of the time, the wind is over 24 mph The following chart shows additional information from the wind rose: WINDS FROM All 240°-10° 240° - 300° 10°-240° Directions WSW to NNE WSW to WNW NNE to WSW Up to 4 mph 12. 1; N/A N/A N/A 4 to 12 mph 69.90 33.6° 16. 1% 36. 3/° 12 to 24 mph 16 .4; 12.6% 9.00 3.8% Over 24 mph 1 .6% 1 .6% 1 .5% 0.0% 100 .0`c -5- There are no recorded winds above 24 mph outside of the 240° to 10° directions , while those winds from 12 to 24 mph are in that same area 77% of the time and from 4 to 12 mph, 48% of the time . Therefore , fencing to collect debris should be primarily along the east side of the site and secondarily along the south side . Debris fencing can be a minimum along the north and west sides of the site. See Exhibit No. 1 for fence locations. Fencing The east and south sides of the site are fenced with an eight (8) foot high fence,while the north side is fenced with a five (5) foot high fence. The site joins the Colorado Landfill , Inc. designated site on the west side so no fence is needed. Portable debris fencing will be available at the active fill area to control debris during high wind periods . The fencing consists of two (2) inch by four (4) inch steel welded mesh, of the height stated at various locations . Recycling No recycling operations are anticipated at this time. Other Utilities The Union Rural Electric Association furnishes electrical power to the existing office and maintenance building facilities on the Colorado Landfill , Inc. site. The Mountain Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company furnishes telephone service. Heating of the buildings is provided by propane or electricity as required. Maintenance Buildings Maintenance, security, and office buildings needs will be supplied from the existing facilities already in place on the Colorado Landfill , Inc. property along the north side. There are no building facilities planned for the subject site. Subsidence There is a possibility of subsidence on the southern quarter of the subject property. During the past three years and as part of the geologic information required for the development of the operations plan for the adjacent property owned by Colorado Landfill , Inc. , extensive studies have been accomplished relative to the potential subsidence and its effect on the landfill operations in the area . That same information is applicable to this landfill site which is the subject of this operations plan. -6- Detailed reconnaissance of the adjoining site of Colorado Landfill , Inc. does not show any surface cracking, visible subsidence, or any evidence of subsurface or surface disturbance within the area designated as high hazard and which area extends to a limited degree into the subject site. The extensive studies of soil and subsidence conditions are explained in the attached soils information supplied by the Soil Conservation Service and by Empire Laboratories , Inc. , Materials and Foundation Engineers of Fort Collins, Colorado. Empire Laboratories have advised that any subsidence which might occur is not expected to adversely affect the landfill since the clay bedrock and clayish fill material in the area will tend to flow rather than break or rupture when stressed, thus resulting in a self-healing of cracks and ruptures. The recommendation to utilize an impervious liner at the bottom of the fill in areas outside the existing trash deposit area, will be used to preclude penetration of water. Should the impervious liner rupture due to subsidence, the possibility of leachate reaching the potable groundwater below the 400 foot depth is extremely remote due to the impervious nature of the subsoils and bedrock, the swelling nature of the in-place soils, and the discontinuous nature of the underlying sediments as described in the last paragraph of the November 7, 1979, letter from Empire Laboratories to Nelson Engineers . According to tests of permeability , the rate is less than 0. 16 feet/year and may be as low as 0.02 feet/year. At the former rate water will penetrate 400 feet in about 2 ,400 years while at the later rate of 0.02 feet/year, water can travel 400 feet in 20,000 years . Soils experts consider soils of such low permeability as impervious . Since there is no evidence of an existing connection between the mined- out coal seam and the Foxhills sandstone in the vicinity of the subject landfill , it is extremely remote that the potable water formation below the 400 foot depth would be affected by any water penetration from above the coal seam. According to geologic information that includes an actual well log on the site, the Foxhills sandstone is from 150 feet to 250 feet below the coal-mined area. If there is a connection between the two, the Foxhills potable supply would already have been contaminated from the non-potable water in the coal seam. There is no evidence that any subsidence might occur below the coal seam and above the Foxhills formation . Any subsidence above the coal seam due to mining of the coal seam will not affect in any way the existing known discontinuity of potential water penetration through the formation below the coal seam and above the potable Foxhills supply. As a result, contamination of the potable Foxhills water from landfill leachate, seepage, or otherwise is a virtual impossibility. Subsurface Water Conditions The principle concern for subsurface conditions is the possible con- tamination of ground water as a result of liquid permeatron vertically downward and the migration of leachate horizontally. This concern has been studied extensively on the existing landfill adjacent to this site. The findings of qualified geotechnical experts is included herein and is being relied upon for this plan. -7- . There are only two domestic wells in the vicinity according to the State Engineer's records. One is located in the Northwest 1/4 Southwest 1/4 of Section 21 and is 700 feet deep with a reported water level of 300 feet. The other well is near the North 1/4 corner of Section 29. It serves the needs of maintenance on the existing adjacent landfill , is 690 feet deep, and is sealed both top and bottom. Reportedly the water level in the well is about 400 feet. The well is perforated below the 430 foot level and cemented from 380 feet to 430 feet to preclude entry of water from above. No water is utilized in the vicinity of this site from any formation above the Laramie-Foxhills which is at or below the 430 foot level , either because water does not exist in quantity or it is contaminated. Although there reportedly is some water in the mined-out areas, it is in the coal seam and contaminated to the extent that no attempt is made to use the water. The coal seam water is non-replenishable to any extent. it is interesting to note that at the time of drilling of the well in Section 29 in 1980, there was no water encountered in the mine tunnel that was penetrated. The Laramie-Foxhills acquifer is the most productive and the shallowest acquifer in the area. Drilling depths to that acquifer range from 400 to 650 feet to fully penetrate the Foxhills formation . The wide range is due to the fact that this area is cut by many faults which cause rapid areal variations in depth to the bottom of the acquifer. These same faults have resulted in a discontinuity of the numerous strata in the area, thus decreasing the possibility of movement of any consequential volume of water either vertically or horizontally. Groundwater quality in the area is naturally poor and is expected to continue in that state. As a result , development as a water source except in a most limited form is not expected. Water quality data from wells in the area is reportedly as follows: Constituent Concentration (ppm) Remarks Iron 0.3 Acceptable Hardness 420 Indicates Hard Water Sodium 440 High; 250 is EPA Mandatory Limit Sulfates 1035 High Total Dissolved Solids 1671 High; 500 is EPA Upper Limit pH 7.8 Acceptable Hydrogen Sulfide 0. 1 Acceptable Soil Erosion Soils in the area are erodible by virtue of the fineness modulus. However, erosion is not a problem because finished slopes will be gentle and there is no runoff water from outside the site entering the fill area. Erosion of the finished site will be controlled by the normal farming operations. -8- Personnel Personnel utilized will be those same people used on the adjoining existing landfill . They include a supervisor, an equipment maintenance person , heavy equipment operators , and office personnel . Waste Quantities The available in-place volume for trash using the proposed contours in conjunction with the existing adjacent landfill as shown on Exhibit A is 510,000 cubic yards. Liquid Wastes No liquid wastes or sludges of more than 80"-1 liquid will be received at the landfill site except with special arrangements by the governmental agencies having jurisdiction. Methane Gas Control In other parts of this "Operations Plan", the use of impermeable liners is discussed using the on-site clayey materials with scarifying and compacting. This impermeable liner will be used at the bottom of all fills as they might taper or feather out at the boundaries of the landfill site or at the edges of the existing trash. Such impervious liners will preclude movement of landfill gases and/or leachates beyond the site boundaries . For solid waste fill areas in excess of 10 foot total depth, well vents will be installed in a grid pattern at 200 foot spacing to within 2 feet of the bottom of the fill . Well vents shall be at least 12 inches in diameter, backfilled with clean coarse gravel around a 2 inch perforated plastic pipe. Each vent pipe shall be open to the atmosphere and marked by installing a standard steel fence post adjacent to the vent . Mine Shafts No mine shafts existing on this site. Runoff From Active Fill Areas Temporary ponds will be provided within short distances (400 feet to 1000 feet) of the base of the active working face of any fill to catch all runoff from the face of the active fill . The ponds will be moved and main- tained below the fill as required to salvage active fill runoff. All water will be evaporated from the ponds prior to filling over. Runoff from com- pleted and covered fill areas will drain away from active fill areas by virtue of finished slopes . -Q- Blowing Trash The Operations Plan describes gathering of blowing trash from high wind periods immediately upon subsiding winds . The operator shall also collect blowing debris off the site, if originating from the landfill operations, as necessary to keep the area in an orderly manner. Additional temporary labor will be provided, if necessary, during high wind periods . Dust Control Dust control on site will be provided through use of road surface materials causing minimum dust and in combination with a water truck with a sprinkler attached. The roadway dust problem off site is being studied jointly by personnel of the Engineer's office and the Health Department office of Weld County, Colorado, and advisors to Colorado Landfill , Inc. The County will receive revenue from the disposed material through its surcharge . A plan is being developed to allow for maintenance of the County roads off site to reduce particulate matter in the air through occasional sprinkling, grading, and eventual paving as County funds become available. The operator of this landfill legally cannot become responsible for County road maintenance. Site Access The site is easily accessible from all weather roads in the vicinity. These roads are all asphalt surfaced at locations adjacent to any signif- cant number of residences and are gravel surfaced elsewhere. These gravelled roads lead directly to the site. The County of Weld will receive revenue from the surcharge on solid wastes desposal at this site and from all other landfill sites in Weld County. The purpose of this surcharge is documented by County Ordinance and is for the purpose of enhancing and administering the public function of providing solid waste disposal facilities for the citizens of Weld County, a responsibility that includes providing adequate access to certified landfill sites . Birds The operator is aware that the potential exists for bird collection at any location providing sanctuary for birds either as nesting or feeding areas. To avoid such a potential , the operator will provide daily cover of the deposited solid wastes and a compacted cover on finished fill areas in accordance with all published County, State, and National regulations. By so doing, the food supply for birds is removed, and according to EPA published data, such denial of food is the most effective bird deterrent. There is no large body of water nearby that might also attract a bothersome bird popula- tion. At no time in the past have accumulations of large numbers of birds been a problem at the landfill sites in Weld County. Because of the proximity - 10- of this site and the existing adjacent landfill to the Erie Air Park, the potential for bird activity is of concern. As a result, Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health have required studies of bird acti- vities in the area. These ongoing studies of bird activity in the area are being accomplished by a select committee of bird specialists. Their report, a result of actual on-site observations, is a matter of record in regard to the existing adjacent landfill . The conclusion by these specialists is that the landfill does not attract birds and thereby is not a hazard to other operations in the area , since birds are not feeding at the landfill . These studies have been in process for a period of more than two years at the existing adjacent landfill . EPA includes in its Rules and Regulations the following: "Bird hazards to aircraft--a facility or practice disposing of putrescible wastes that may attract birds and which occurs within 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) of any airport runway used by turbojet aircraft or within 5,000 feet (1 ,524 meters) of any airport runway used by only piston-type aircraft shall not pose a bird hazard to aircraft." The same Rules and Regulations provide definitions of various terms including "airport" being defined as "a public-use airport open to the public without prior permission and without restrictions within the physical capabilities of available facilities"; and "bird hazard" being defined as "an increase in the likelihood of bird/aircraft collisions that may cause damage to the aircraft or injury to its occupants." Records do not indicate that any bird strikes have occurred in the vicinity as a result of the improper trash disposal operations on this site. In addition, bird counts do not indicate an unusual accumulation of birds at this site. Landing and take-off patterns for the Erie Air Park generally are to the west of the approximate north-south runway and normal left turn patterns to the approximate east-west runway . As a result, most air traffic avoids the proposed landfill site . Since Erie Air Park is a private airport, no public record is available of arrivals and departures or of types of air- craft using the facility . NCAR Tower The NCAR tower is in the north part of the SE1/4 Section 16, Township 1 North, Range 68 West , and 9,500 feet from the center of the proposed landfill site. The azimuth of the tower from the center of the proposed landfill site is 32° , while the interior angle from the center of the proposed landfill site to 1 ,200 feet either side of the tower is 13° (30° to 43°) at the 9,500 foot distance. The following wind information is derived from the recorded wind rose at the Jefferson County Airport: a . No recorded winds in the 13° directional interior angle in excess of 24 mph. b. 0. 1 of time the wind is in the 13° directional interior angle at a velocity of from 12 to 24 mph. - 11- c. 2 .0°; of time the wind is in the 13° directional interior angle at a velocity of from 4 to 12 mph. d. 12 . 15; of the time the winds are less than 4 mph and are not directionally recorded for airport wind rose purposes . Normally winds less than 4 mph are considered calms or at most, insigni- ficant breezes, subject to frequent and very local directional changes having little or no effect on airport operations. These same air movements during so-called calms are subject to both frequent horizontal and vertical directional changes which cause much mixing and dissipation of any airborn matter generated at an identifiable point source. The NCAR activity very generally consists of particulate and air current measuring and sampling within the area of influence of the tower. Such research activity is probably influenced, not only by future activity, but by all existing activities and uses in the vicinity which include among other uses , the existing improperly operated landfill or dump, abandoned coal mines including a recently burning coal mine spoil pile, an automobile junk yard, gravelled surfaced roadways causing dust, farming and feedlot operations, urban area air pollution , and oil and gas production, processing, and transmission facilities . ACCESS Access to the site is via the existing entrance roadway shown on Exhibit A. This roadway is served by Weld County Roads 5 and 6 which are fed from Colorado Highway 7 and Interstate 25, each two miles from the site and by Weld County Road 8 from the Town of Erie and connecting to Interstate 25. DAILY COVER The deposited trash will be compacted with heavy trash compactors on a continuous basis as the trash is received in the sanitary landfill . The compacted trash will be covered daily with about 6" of earth which will be compacted as required. Such an operating method will tend to prevent fires and attraction of birds , insects , and rodents . BURNING There will be no burning at the landfill . FINAL CLOSURE The finished landfill will be graded to the slopes shown on Exhibit A and covered with at least two feet of dirt adequately graded and compacted to provide uniform slopes so that the area, when completed as a landfill , can be farmed. The closure activities will conform to the requirements of the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County . - 12- RATES Current rates that will be charged at the landfill are as follows: Loose yardage $1 .60/cu.yd. Compacted yardage 1 .60/cu.yd. Liquid waste 3</Gal Cars 2.00 Each Station Wagons 3.00 Each Pickups 5.00 Each Uncovered pickups 2 .00 Extra Uncovered trucks 5.00 Extra Water heaters , appliances, etc. 2.50 Each Trees and heavy debris 2.50/cu.yd. Dead animals-small 1 .00 Each Yearlings 5 .00 Each Cattle and horses 10.00 Each PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Colorado Landfill , Inc. has a written on-going professional services contract with Nelson Engineers of Greeley, Colorado, to provide engineering advice, consultation, and designs to assist in providing a functioning landfill in accordance with good engineering practice and the regulations of the various governmental agencies having jurisdiction over solid waste disposal sites . -13- • A SAMPLE LIST OF NONRADIOACTIVE HAZARDOUS COMPOUNDS' Miscellaneous Inorganics Potassium dichromate Lewisite (2-chloro- , Ammonium chromate ethenyl y Ammonium dichromate • Silver abide sine) Antimony pentafluonde Silver cyanide Mannitol hexanitrate _ Antimony trifluoride - Sodium arsenate Nitroaniline Arsenic trichloride Sodium arsenite Nitrocellulose Arsenic trioxide _ Sodium bichromate Nitrogen mustards Cadmium(alloys) - •- - Sodium chromate (2.2',2"trichioro- Cadmium chloride Sodium cyanide triethylamine) Cadmium cyanide - ' ' Sodium monofluoro- Nitroglycerin . Cadmium nitrate .., -- acetate Organic mercury Cadmium oxide •-. . Tetraborane compounds Cadmium phosphate • Thallium compounds Pentachlorophenol • Cadmium potassium • Zinc arsenate Picric acid - . - cyanide • - Zinc arsenite Potassium dinitrobenz- , _ - Cadmium(powdered) ... Zinc cyanide • furoxan(IiDNBF) Cadmium sulfate • Silver acetylide • . , Calcium arsenate - Halogens and Silver tetrazene - Calcium arsenite - Interhaiogens . Tear gas(CN)(chloro-Calcium cyanides - Bromine pentafluoride ,, acetophenone) .. Chromic acid - Chlorine - • - Tear gas(CS)(2-chlorn- Copper arsenate - Chlorine pentafluoride benzylidene malo- Copper cyanides • Chlorine trifluoride nonitrile) - - Cyanide(ion) • fluorine • Tetrazene • . Decaborane _ Perchioryl fluoride VX(ethoxy-methyl phos- • Diborane - phoryl N,N dipropoxy • - Hexaborane - Miscellaneous Organics (2-2),thiocholine) -• Hydrazine Acrolein Hydrazine azide .. Alkyl leads - Organic Halogen - Lead arsenate Carcinogens(in general) Compounds Lead arsenite • Chioropicrin Aldrin Lead azide • Copper acetylide - Chlorinated aromatics Lead cyanide Copper chlorotetrazole . - Chlordane • .- Magnesium arsenite Cyanuric triazide Copper acetoarsenite ; Manganese arsenate -- Diazodinitrophenol - 2,4-D(2.4dichloro- .. • Mercuric chloride (DON?) phenoxyacetic acid) - • - . Mercuric cyanide -- Dimethyl sulfate • . . • - DDD _ - .. - Mercuric diammonium , • .- Dinitrobenzene _. _- _- DDT . .. . _.._ - • chloride _Dinitro cresols - _ '--(.Demeton Mercuric nitrate Dinit:ouhenol Dieldnn - - - - Mercuric sulfate • /- Dinitrotoluene - :. • Endrin - - - Mercury • - - - .., Dipentaerythritol -.. ,- -.--- Ethylene bromide _. Nickel carbonyl - - - hexanitrate(DPEHN) - __ - Fluorides(organic) Nickel anid _e - '- • GB(propooxy(p2)- -. ` :- -' .-- Gut ion Y cY Pentaborane-9 borane-9 - metayi ho horvl Heptachlor _ -.. _ ::- Pentaborane-I1 fluoride( ___ Lindane _ Perchloric acid(to 72%) Gelatinized nitro- - Methyl bromide • _ Phosgene(carbonyl cellulose(PNC) _ _ Methyl chloride- _ chloride) - Glycol dinitrate Methyl parathion _ Potassium arsenite-- Gold fulminate - - Parathion • Potassium chromate • Lead 2.4-dinitroresor- • -. '- . • Polychlorinated- ,- - • - • Potassium cyanide cinate(LDNR) - - - - biphenyls(PCB) - . Lead styphnate . - - . .. . 'U.S. ENv1RCNMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, OFTICF OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS. Disoosa1 of hazardous wastes:report to Congress.Environmental Protection Publication SW-115.Washington.U.S.Government Pnnting Office. 1974. 110 p. . • . . \ \\\ DETAILED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY INCLUDED IN APPLICATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. - PRATT PROPERTY A tract of land situated in the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. in Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows : Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 29 and considering the North line of said Section 29 to bear N 89°37'31" W with all bearings herein relative thereto; Thence N 89°37' 31" W, a distance of 144.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence South 00°04' 55" West, a distance of 1 ,061 .55 feet; Thence South 69°25 '05" West, a distance of 1 ,252.00 feet; Thence North 00°04' 55" East, a distance of 1 ,506.00 feet; Thence South 89°37' 31" East, a distance of 1 , 172.73 feet to the True Point of Beginning, said tract of land containing 34.5 acres, more or less. EXCEPT beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 29, thence 500 feet West along the North line of said Section 29 to the True Point of Beginning; South 200 feet; thence West 435.6 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence East 435.6 feet, to the True Point of Beginning; said excepted tract containing 2 acres, more or less. LEGAL DESCRIPTION TRACT A A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section 29 and considering the south line of said Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) as bearing South 89°24' 12" East, with all other bearings contained I herein relative thereto; I I Thence South 89°24' 12" East along said south line , a distance of 479.08 feet to the True Point of Beginning; _ Exisfin9 Fence Thence continuing South 89°24' 12" East along said South / it - Eost L.ne ot- n/ uE z line, a distance of 835 .00 feet to the Southeast Corner of the West Half (W 1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) ; x Thence North 00°04' 55" East along the East line of the West Half (W 1/2) of the said Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) , a 1111. distance of 740.00 feet; Thence South 48°49' 20" West, a distance of 1 , 110. 73 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said tract containing 7.092 Acres , more or less , and is subject to any or o f ordeasements as granted or reserved i by / instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. 0 0 KS .1( 2D N. 5 k9 I 111 Exist/n9 Ow ' h FenceAt TRACT A in vv 0 7. 092 Acres o s:eV Corner 0 A/ ,a - Sec. 29. (��=.ZOO� T/ /, Raid i''V Exis ring Fence Steel Pin is 472. B' t S 89°.24%2"E 589`24'/2"E 095.00' TRUE FO/Air OF BEG/NA//,VS ee Cor w•z Stee/ Pin ME,a - Sec. 29. riA/, R4BN/ PLAT AND DESCRIPTION PREPARED BY NELSON ENGINEERS - GREELEY, COLORADO OCTOBER 1 , 1982 JOB NO. 9020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TRACT B A tract of land in the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 29, Township I North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of said Section 29 and considering the south line of said Northwest Quarter (NW 1 /4) as bearing North 89°24' 12" West, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 89°24' 12" West along said south line, a distance of 989.08 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence continuing North 89°24' 12" West along said south line, a distance of 325.00 feet to the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of the East. Half (E 1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) ; Thence North 00°02'03" West along the west line of the East Half (E 1/2) of the x Ex/ST/NF FEnCE f said Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) , a distance E CI ,( Ci wwa/ of 545.00 feet; I Thence South 30°40 ' 37" East, a distance of 637.61 feet to the True Point of Beginning hi K said tract containing 2 .033 acres , more or less , and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by I , instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. e � P ' 10� fenc M' 3d31 �R9 .0 a1 eXi Ci 0 if) \<ct TRACT 8 w i 2.033 acres m I et se n9 Fence / C 90'37'51",Ag355trA ` �"=zoo 613 , x , it 941?-9,81 x 325.00 .VB4'2a'/2"IV True Pont o{ SE Co,- NW,¢ any/f7/71/7y Sec .29, T/N, RCO N 5-Yee/ Pin SW Cor. Eel A/14/4 Sec-29, 77A/, R68N PLAT AND DESCRIPTION PREPARED BY NELSON ENGINEERS - GREELEY, COLORADO OCTOBER 1 , 1982 JOB NO. 9020 • SCS-CONS-15 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OCTOBER 1974 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL?LAP Owner (? 4 1(11-4-O///, —zt • Operator County (i)e.. 21 State (•-4 radn Soil survey sheet(s) or code nos. VLS - ir. by- G 9 Approximate scale 'cr.- /"'cfc- S Prepared by U. S. Department of Agdcrlture, Soil Conservation Service cooperating — -- with Lc„a.,,,r,. -.f cam Conservation District e% /J& ./, 5ee. a9. T/10, e7a & 3 yo 21 GJO1YCa, 8 190-5 I -_I4— .-- ' - --K' S7rt-Ds 1�IE ` l� I IJ "L b1-D .\"-. r-•'✓Z- . . 3e 21 31 32 - f /wlifC i I E o E ° 3 C) ' ' CO CI .O-1 - O Tit 'O E - O - O -0I VI C7 0 Cl - a cV a fA , QI 0 90 o Cl o i '� O 'i u .d N .0 C) ri O C) L N E L - . L L U U O L 4_1 U 1J ,-1 CO X 0 M - >.C.,, T G L 0 H 3 en Z .rj a ri (A >, N rJ •_ 1. N _ Cl rl tu ""1 r1 "' Z O C. W Cu fn N 0 y0) . L Q G .-i U G Cl x n v w a co m - 3 ,C o _ 0 o r n1 1 E 0 W - a N a ,CI L U .O-1 '-I Tm >,O 0 >. G cn Cl b N 1 >, 0 r-i-1 o r-I-CI `° .0 �C) '� o a) o .,"{ a C O .0 >+ y-i U '-I U a.l a "'I aA W O a '� +O-1 X 0 .• -I-I _ •- u 3 o •0 ,i u o rl r� n aTi N w z a 0 >, r7 N ri $.. O o 73 0 ri Cl Cl) cc) Z v 144 r.I C r) +-i Q u 3 C G CO "0 .o I-1 E a co m O p .• 3-I ri "4 y W F. 0 T - G O ri c c, ,0 `Oi N N Q) O E U _ C Q 'CC I-' ,0-I .. o >,_ o - m 3 `n .0 v 0 > U >„ a _ n1 N �'0 a 0 -i O m 0 r1/40 P' Cl W I c r, ri 1J .-I '-I y., r1 O E f� or' Clj U Ili ~ U 'i al S 0 d Cl) 3x W •-a m o s+ en a wig' c1 C -E U O - L] ✓ 0. 0 C13 a) ri = N v 3 44. r G )-' '0 n1> ,--1 0 14 p 0 14 - 0 In C Cl Cu _V C O X Z Cr) N k7 -i i-1+-I a O 0 -C en 0 'P.7 "% 0 0 N .1-1-I O - b U) .� >, >, 3 Cl N 1. C.) 10 _ Cl : 0 0 5a CO O vL-1 N Z Ca U r- 0 G 'C L a 0 1 0 C n- ,-..4 r O -.I In a cn I r1 C) I 3 T c • G 01 UI N U --I• ...4 ri C r. al al 44 >, .-I O X N N U) u I-I .-I 0 v-1 r1 -I ,-1 C) Cl L 1. Y' o )' .-I 3 .--I > r. C. C) C) u C) +-I Q) Ul 0 0 0 T C C) U .-4 1! 0 N 40 CO •,-I Cl ri CO 44 Q 00 r1 U 1+ U Cl Cl CO ,. ++ +.1 G ,-1 I 00 00 L N C) Cl G C) - C C C r1 C.) 0) w t' N 1-i 0 ). .-I = rl C. •i al n a 4 0 n U 5. r! .o 0 .0 al r 4 Cl O 14 a- ..O L c Ci U 1. C .O 0 :J 1.' --I " 0 1. O Cl 0 L U _. J s I) s r 0 Cl) :n C =, _ '. 0 < < • Empire Laboratories, Lac. Branch Offices • 1242 8ramwood Place Longmont, Colorado 80501 MATERIALS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERS - P.O. Box 1135 214 No. Howes Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 1303) 776 3921 P.O. Box 429 1303) 484-0359 3151 Nation Way Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 August 27 , 1979 P.O. Box 10076 1307) 632 9224 Mr . Vern Nelson c/o Nelson Engineering Greeley National Bank Plaza Greeley , Colorado 80631 Dear Vern: Re : Proposed Sanitary Landfill Southeast of Erie , Colorado ELI Project No . 216L-79 As per your request , we have evaluated the possibility of subsidence below the area of the proposed sanitary landfill located approximately two (2) miles southeast of Erie , Colorado . More particularly , the site is described as a tract of land situate in the east 2 of the northwest 4 and the west i of the northeast 4 of Section 29 , Township 1 North , Range 68 West of the Sixth P .M. , Weld County , Colorado . The proposed landfill site is underlain entirely by the Columbine Mine . Owned by the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company , the coal mine ceased operation in 1951 . The mine lies approximately between two hundred (200) and three hundred fifty - (350) feet below the surface in the area of the proposed landfill . The coal seam mined , found in the Cretaceous Laramie Formation , is approximately five (5) to fifteen (15) feet thick . Mining operations were per- formed by the room and pillar method, and the majority of I the pillars were robbed as mining operations were being completed. The main shaft of the mine is located approxi- mately one thousand (1000) feet north of the south property line at the center of the property . In the area surrounding the shaft , pillars were not removed. The area in which the pillars were not removed comprises a portion of the central and eastern parts of the property . Evidence of subsidence is noted in the southwest corner cf the property southwest of the mine shaft . The above mine data has been extrapolated from the subsidence study prepared by Amuedo and Ivey (Ground Subsidence and Land-Use Considerations Over Coal Mines in the Boulder- Weld Coal Field , Colorado by Amuedo and Ivey , Geological �OR4� .p OA.., t\ =/ MEMBER OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS COUNCIL “fry. ii .. Mr . Vern Nelson August 27 , 1979 Page 2 Consultants for the Colorado Geological Survey , 1975) . Based on the Amuedo and Ivey study and our evaluation of known data, it is our opinion that the majority of the area of the proposed landfill has a low hazard potential of subsidence . - The majority of the area has had all pillars removed, which allows relatively uniform and com- plete subsidence to occur . This subsidence usually occurs soon after mining operations are complete , and there is evidence that subsidence has already taken place at the site , making the potential for additional subsidence minimal . In the area in which pillars have not been re- moved, a severe subsidence hazard may exist . The collapse of decomposing coal pillars could cause subsidence . This subsidence may be reflected on the surface and could cause displacement near or equal to the thickness of the mine voids . A "Subsidence Hazard Map" delineating areas of low hazard, severe hazard , and recorded subsidence is attached. In view of the low to severe subsidence hazard potential in the area, it is our opinion that development of a sanitary landfill may be a good land use for this area . Building construction is not recommended in the high hazard area, and buildings placed in the low hazard area would have to be designed structurally to resist minor settlements . The only objection to constructing a landfill over a sub- sidence area in our opinion would be the possible con- tamination of groundwater . In general , the Laramie Formation yields small to moderate amounts of water of varying Quality for stock and domestic wells . Where this water has come in contact with the coal beds of the Laramie Formation , it contains an abundance of readily soluble minerals which have a deleterious effect on the quality of the water . A field investigation of the area by Empire Laboratories , _^c . has determined that bedrock at the site is two (2) cc eight (8) feet below the surface . A visual inspection of the bedrock and upper clay material indicates these materials to be relatively impervious . Laboratory tests are to be performed to verify the visual observations . Mr. Vern Nelson August 27 , 1979 Page 3 In our opinion, contamination of the natural groundwater supply due to subsidence would be minimal if the sanitary landfill is properly constructed. Subsidence over the majority of the site should be minimal . The effect of subsidence as it pertains to groundwater quality can be minimized by providing proper surface drainage at the site and lining the bottom of the pit with a layer of properly compacted impervious clay . This clay layer would be some- what flexible and could have the capacity of healing any cracks due to subsidence which may develop in it . Thus , seepage of contaminated water and leachate from the sanitary landfill could be minimized. Very truly yours , _�Eo-F'°:`3C-,k114 EMPIRE LABORATORIES , INC . s •'"��` 2575 ti, : U °_ _ Neil R. Sherrod Vice-President FGH. -........Eq, 0 ,y0 li‘p ch r-1/,P N _ C7 LOW cNUEE) D - /�RE�/� Or RE-GQRI>>al� �sJR+�t f_}.1P f T 9-J x1s-rrkJ , PR1u,TL ROA> " = `���' o r✓xISTIk1 . e.pLU1-1Brr'J L. PI �LI�F'7 L.l. 'Jk CO R LJ E=R ( t- ("`T 29 - �T I kJ. - R b 8\..l. • t/— • • T;� • ' i' C • • • • • • • �J✓yi C- . . ranch Offices Empire Laooratories, Inc. 1242 Bra mwoodd Place MATERIALS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERS Longmont,Colo•aCo 80501 _ P.O. Box 1135 214 No. Howes Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 (3031 776.3921 P.Q. Box 429 (3031 484.0359 3151 Nation Way Cheyenne,Wyoming 82001 P.O. Box 10076 September 12, 1979 (307) 632.9224 Mr. Vern Nelson c/o Nelson Engineering Greeley National Bank Plaza Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Sanitary Landfill Southeast of Erie, Colorado ELI Project No. 216L-79 Dear Vern: Enclosed please find field and laboratory test results performed to date for the above-referenced project. The Test Boring Location Plan and Log of Borings are attached. The Log of Borings shows soils encountered and location of sampling. A summary of test results is also attached. In general , the site is overlain by a one (1 ) foot layer of silty topsoil . A layer of plastic silty clay underlies the topsoil and extends to the claystone-siltstone bedrock, which was encountered at depths one and one-half (1%) to eight (8) feet below the surface. In-place field percolation tests were run within the bedrock stratum in three (3) of the test borings . The results of these tests are as follows : Boring No. Percolation Rate 1 240 min/in 2 240 min/in 3 240 min/in Laboratory permeability tests were run on an undisturbed sample of the claystone-siltstone bedrock, and a curve showing the results is at- tached. Test results indicate that the bedrock has a permeability of 0.02 Ft/yr. (,--------,p,,,° iW \�q� 7; gl 61 MEMBER OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS COUNCIL y.17;,. - /-40., Mr. Vern Nelson Page 2 September 12, 1979 Based on the test results to date, it is our opinion that the bedrock encountered at the site is relatively impervious. It is suggested that the upper one (1 ) foot of the bedrock stratum be scarified and recom- pacted to at least ninety-five percent (95%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-70 or that the bedrock be overlain with a compacted layer of the on-site clay soil . Soil classification and permeability tests are currently being performed in our laboratories on the upper clay soils encountered at the site. These results, along with a complete report, will be forwarded to you as soon as possible. Very truly yours, = 4, EMPIRE LABORATORI-S, INC. /l i i Neil R. Sherrod Vice President . „<.=rz-Reviewed by: 6R C. •• i i Chester C. Smith, P.E. E*;- Ye 4808 � *_ President - :e ;:C C1 C'.15.•• ..':s 9F CO i. ";O. ;.. N cUgc,ltL JL2 f- N�z�Rb !"l/�P /,JUD TE�9T 8OR11UL, LO ._./,TID,k...1 PLr/1A.1 • OLow C‘uBC,Qt.,rJ��. I-�I/S2�R� ���� SL VLRE_ �1J451t�E_ J/". _ 1-1/SZ/sRt� /.� �� © �E^/S Or' Fi�GORbi lti �uia,�lp£ .Jt 1..X1411kJ� t"/SULT C/ L'E.r -- --j X1S_rrr.IG PR1v/ Tf__ RO/J+� i q-QO� n 1:...X1STI1.lG COLU1-1 IIJL. t1INE �Li/ N, 'It GORkJE.R Q� SE_t^T_ 29 - 1LI. - R68\J )Jo. I ® , 1`1O.3 6-P-f-?- ya.4- k a y..: :; :: :.:i5>r[: 'C- ( . KEY TO BORING LOGS ;';i TOPSOIL GRAVEL FILL SAND & GRAVEL • •/ SILT • ./.• SILTY SAND &GRAVEL / i i •. • CLAYEY SILT •°p COBBLES• •.•• SANDY SILT '.v. SAND,GRAVEL& COBBLES 17Z-1-] CLAY M WEATHERED BEDROCK SILTY CLAY - - SILTSTONE BEDROCK SANDY CLAY CLAYSTONE BEDROCK • SAND • • • SANDSTONE BEDROCK '•��• SILTY SAND is LIMESTONE z' ' MOM CLAYEY SAND F: Y GRANITE �� SANDY SILTY CLAY SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE II STANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER WATER TABLE 0 HOURS AFTER DRILLING HOLE CAVED 5112 Indicates that 5 blows of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches was required to penetrate 12 Inches. LOG OF BORINGS E PT.0 f lo . I _Ho,2 fv'a . 3 1Jo, �F 0 //✓ / -'i r ✓/// /,! ✓ /✓ �� /✓ � /✓ /J./i / 1 r 50/9 -4— � 1 50/? • 5 50/3 -4 / 10 33/12" 15 • LOG OF BORINGS DE__PT-14 No. s No. 1.10. 7 0 v✓✓�✓ ice✓/✓ ✓ . f / 5 i ; i I I. Z IIJ = O N ►-Z co rn r` ! Q. rn o 0 O } • Ix • 3 CV) &n ►n �o ct CO • i . . Ma CO EI _ f O CI (/)W eetr WuL H N N r- J > J r Ln • Z W y w = 1 vi I-- �j :n ,J= O O -va Ix -r i,_ O ›- U Q n cc } I W VI Y- r...- CD rs. N ti iO�ti O a 0 +` ' N °' ce 1` r I w cc r\ M (-.:D d" CO r` lD p 1; r---. 13) C') t..Of` C r•' N r--- * • L.r) M O C.)) in r-- o-6 r in N N N k II I I I I I Lid L.0 LS) L!) O rJ :...) LC) CO M C N C.-1 � I oc d r N CO Imo` - I . ` PERMEABILITY ' LOCATION OF SAMPLE: Boring 2 Ca 3. 5' -4. 5' TEST PROCEDURE- Fal 1 inq Head Method DENSITY: 120.8 if/Ft3 . PERMEABILITY: 0.02 Ft/yr 0.15 1, , 0.12 . f III I 0.09 I4 , r ` { 0.05 11 I i i 11 0.03ri I ! - I f I i 2 I , 1 1 -01 1 ! 1 I I 0.00 t 1 0 20 20 50 80 100 TIME - HOURS I i I I -7_ OEmpire Laboratories, Inc. Branch o iee LiiiJV W / • �� 1242 eramw000 Piece Longmont, Colorado 30501 MATERIALS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERS P.O. Box 1135 214 No. Howes Port Collins,Colorado 80522 (303) 776-3921 P.D. Box 429 1303) 484-0359 3151 Nation Way Cheyenne, Wvom:ng 82001 September 28 , 1979 Po. Box 10076 1307) 632-9224 Mr . Vern Nelson c/o Nelson Engineering Greeley National Bank Plaza Greeley , Colorado 80631 Re : Proposed Sanitary Landfill Southeast of Erie, Colorado ELI Project No . 216L-79 Dear Vern : Enclosed please find the remaining test results for the above-referenced project . The upper clay soil at the site has been classified , the moisture density data has been determined , and the permeability of the compacted clay has been determined. A summary of these test results along with curves showing this data is included on pages 2 through 4 . The upper clay soil at the site is classified as a CL soil in accordance with the unified classification and as a A-7-6 (14) in accordance with the A.A. S .H.T ,O . classification. When compacted to approximately ninety-six percent (96%) of Standard Proctor Density , the clay material has a per- meability of 0 . 16 feet per year . In our opinion this clay material , when properly compacted, is relatively impervious and will make an excellent liner for the proposed sanitary landfill . If you have any questions do not hesitate to call us . Very truly yours , -- E ;PIRE LABORATORIES , INC . 27. - __ .. ./44' "/„ / //�YJ1U ieii R. Sherrod Vice-President Reviewed by : ti;, N>,Av �r~ 1� .�c e . I Chester C . Smith, P . E . c ;I A 'sot,ot. President =*.•2 48V- °j*: Iw N lR - Kt MEMBER Of CONSULTING ENGINEERS COUNCIL ' as FVG .^); 's <- aaeo_^. C i SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Boring 1 @ 1 . 0 ' -2 . 0 ' Atterberg Summary • Liquid Limit 41. 4 Plastic Limit 16 . 3 Plasticity Index 25 . 2 % Passing 200 85 . 4 Group Index 14. 4 Classification Unified CL A.A. S .H.T .O . A-7-6 (14) Moisture Density Data Maximum Dry Density 102. 1#/ft3 Optimum Moisture 20 . 2`0 Permeability K = . 16 @ 95 . 9% of maximum dry density _ t PERMEABILITY LOCATION OF SAMPLE: Boring 1 @ 1 . 0 -2 . 0 ' TEST PROCEDURE: Falling Head Method DENSITY: 97 . 9V/f t 3 PERMEABILITY: 0 . 16 @ 95 . 97 of Maximum Dry Density 2. 00 1 . 60 ci1. 20 1 FsQ . s17 • 0 . 40 C 0 . 00 - 0 40 30 120 160 200 TIME - HOURS I , • i - -3- _ _ MOISTURE DENSITY CURVE ' ' LOCATION OF SAMPLE: Boring 1 I. 0 0 TEST PROCEDURE: AST ? D 698-70 Method "A" • MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY: 102. 1#/ft3 OPTIMUM MOISTURE: 20 . 2% L ii , i 1 I . ' , I r i I .' I ' i 1 I II , , . t 1 : 1 i ' I 105 I II 4.- Iit a I . 1 i i T 1 I ' IIIII 1 1 , 1III ' I , I III If- 1 I I I I I II III I I ill , 100 ' I I it lit I CO t i I I 1 } • 1 ; I I I ' ! I I I ; 1 I i I . z ' i l ! I ii I { I , i ( l I ' I i + 95 I I I I [ I I I . ! I I I . I I I III 1 . ! ; li l ' Il 1IT [ IIi III ' I I ! C I 1 IIIIIIlir lip I il , Ii ► ! : ; Will ! ! Illi P ! I I ! ! ! ! i i i I I I ! ii F ! I I ! ii' ' I ' I I ' ' ' I ' 1. ' ' 3 II , j i ; I : I ! + I I I • I : 1 . I ! • I 1 ! I i i i l i ; l i i MI I I I I I ! II Ilii II ! ! II 1 ! II 10 15 20 `? . PER CENT MOISTURE I -a- __ - Empire Laboratories 1 1242 BrdTWOOn rac Inc. Branch l Place e Longmont,Coloraoo 80`01 MATERIALS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERS P.O. Bow 1135 214 No. Howes Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 (3031 7763921 P.O. Box 429 1303)484-0359 3151 Nation way November 7 , 1979 Cheyenne, wyommg 62001 P O hoe 10076 (3071 632 92"74 Mr. Vern Nelson c/o Nelson Engineering Greeley National Bank Plaza Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Sanitary Landfill Southeast of Erie, Colorado ELI Project No. 216L-79 Dear Vern: As requested, Empire Laboratories, Inc. performed an additional field investigation at the above-referenced site on October 29, 1979. The purpose of the additional investigation was to determine the bedrock characteristics at the site to a minimum depth of ten (10) feet below the top of the bedrock formation. The location of the test borings are shown on the attached Test Boring Location Plan. During the drilling operations, a soils engineer from Empire Laboratories, Inc. was present and made continuous visual inspections of the materials encountered. Boring logs prepared from the field logs are also attached. These logs show the soils encountered and the location of samples at the time of the investigation. A summary of test results is also attached. A layer of silty clay underlies the topsoil in the three (3) areas tested. The clay is highly plastic, moist and extends to the bedrock stratum. The bedrock was encountered in the three (3) test holes at aeptns four and one-half (4 ) to fifteen (15) feet below the surface. Tne upper one and one-half (1= ) to three (3) feet of the bedrock is highly weathered and the underlying rock is firm to to dense. The bedrock consists mainly of claystone and interbedded siltstone. A thin lense of sandstone one and one-nalf (1 ) foot thick was encountered in boring 9 at a depth of eight and one-half (812) feet below the surface. Several thin coal seams were encountered at the bottom of Boring 9 at a aepth of nineteen ( 19) feet below the surface and at the bottom of Boring 10 at depths twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29) feet below the surface. The coal encountered is of poor quality and would be classified as lignite. Examination of samples of the bedrock taken from the test borings indicate that this material has undergone deformation and movement. Slickensides were noted in some of the samples and evidence of faulting was also encountered. No free groundwater was • encountered to depths of thirty (30) feet below the surface. (‘‘. a4 *..^ 7 iN WI' 1= MEMSFR OF CONSULTING ENGINEEERS COUNCIL '� Mr. Vern Nelson Page 2 November 7, 1979 It is our understanding that there has been some concern regarding the possibility that leachate from the proposed sanitary landfill may mi- grate horizontally through the bedrock stratum and find its way into existing mine shafts located on the property. The Laramie formation in this area has been extensively folded and faulted and deposited in an irregular fashion in a deltaic environment. Therefore, bedding planes are generally discontinuous. Horizontal migration of fluids through the Laramie formation is anticipated to be erratic and discontinuous . Flow of leachate in a horizontal direction to existing mine shafts which are located outside proposed landfill areas is, in our opinion, a remote possibility and highly unlikely. If you have any questions or desire additional information regarding the site, please do not hesitate to call us. \ .?ry truly yours, :PIRE LABORATORIES, INC. , lifffiate Neil R. Sherrod Senior Engineering Geologist Reviewed/by: Chester C. Smith, P.E. ' President * :° 4808 ?: *E i N cUaciIb1_ N ' L. N/ Z/ RN M/�P V Nil) TL5T BOR.fN LOC_../�TIO 1 PL/ LJ C_ �uE3� E�►.JCE_ N/�Z//R L� /•• 1:4 L or RL._Gr)RNLt .,XI�TiIJ� uLT. C, - ---.E_X 1ST f l.L4, P R 1 n F_XISTIKaG. CO�Uj"IBI1.I€_— f"1INE_ GQ PJ J E_{A ?:-.L' sRrLT_ 29 R 6_63 N.J. 11o. I -3 �p.z ti 9 : ,r Oa { { No_ AIo.fO_ EMPIRE IA&0RAT0RIES. INC. KEY TO BORING LOGS i'�i TOPSOIL • ` GRAVEL • LA FILL .• . SAND & GRAVEL le• Z SILT e' SILTY SAND & GRAVEL E , , . /1CLAYEY SILT a- 7,O1 COBBLES ..• e.e - SANDY SILT o� SAND,GRAVEL & COBBLES i J/ CLAY WEATHERED BEDROCK ./:// � SILTY CLAY ` V SILTSTONE BEDROCK i J f SANDY CLAY CLAYSTONE BEDROCK • -- •-• D. •• •••• SAND SANDSTONE BEDROCK �e~ SILTY SAND r i? r LIMESTONE .e. e , I I , CLAYEY SAND ,X: GRANITE..,gi r..:21SANDY SILT CLAY Y COAL i� SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE i IJSTANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER 77 WATER TABLE O HOURS AFTER DRILLING I c, _ HOLE CAVED 5/12 Indicates that 5 blows of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches was required to penetrate 12 inches. i —4— ___ EMPIRE LABORATORIES,INC. 1 LOG OF BORINGS DE F3 tiro.4 No. to 0 / // 5 30/12 -( / 50/11 =// 10 23/12 , - / -15' / E I 20 50/3 - 50/6 :7 50/10 i 25 . 30 27/12 -` - -J- EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. - I • Ti • I-U 1 -I N O N Q I 03 t0 _ _ 6\i I�tn1 O O CO 0 0 0 1� w 'Z01 N N N N CO in N 'aml La ma 3I O w w vQ wLL I- -I >N N w N iw . _ U7 CZ 1P.N to h0 W U I CC L J US 0 L f— D6 Q U- Z w CY ZN m 0 Q >•• CZ z Q D CZ LC LC N I- (7) IP 00 e ZW L"U CO 0 N a 0 O Y r r r ce D w I in CT O C' r LC)r r r a r r--... CO r N N N O N- 10 O 1I) O CO O O C N 2 a, — CT O O) r • Q) GI O I r r O I r r NJ CO wLL I I I tilt Mil 1 I 1 p 10 O O c.0 N O O LO O O O O N CO 01 00 01 00 CT N- CO IT 00 CT r r r r r r N N 0 0 Z CO CT 0 O m r -6- �S• , • COLODIDO IANDFILL, INC. 1.111111 t I .1 6O37 77th Avenue Vidd Co. Planning Coto issiop Greeley, Colorado 8O631 (3O3) 356-2641 NEIS MINTY CIIMISMES November 15, 1982 4 hi • 1982 id Weld County, Colorado Centennial Center PEL_FV. COLO. 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves to request a hearing before the Board of Weld County Commissioners concerning Case No. USR-534 on December 22, 1982 and that notice of such hearing be preadvertised. We shall bear all costs associated with preadvertisement of the notice of the hearing. Respectfully, „, C. Bradley Keirnes vice President CBK:eb t ly t CLO LANDFILL, INC. D £ CO4fl 's+arEms ', M ,• I NOv� iii zs 19,92 6O37 77th Avenue st Greeley, Colorado 8O631 (3O3) 356-2641 iiiitazt.cx Cold, November 23 , 1982 Mr . Chuck Cunliffe, Director Department of Planning Services Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Cunliffe : This serves to request the postponement and rescheduling of a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and subsequently the Board of Weld County Commissioners regarding our Case # USR-534. We request that the Planning Commission hearing be rescheduled to January 18 , 1983 . 2 The reason for this requested postponement is that we did not provide the agencies to which our case is being referred , with sufficient time for their review of our application. Please advise us if these changes cannot be made as requested. Respect ly, C. Bradley Kei es Vice President CBK:eb cc - ed2, (cr- .., ..-2 of ?ot d] O COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH It °~�� Richard D Lamm Y Frank A.Tra tor, M.D. . Governor 1$ 26 Executive Director January 13, 1983 Colorado Landfill, Inc. 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: C. Bradley Kiernes, Vice President Gentlemen: This Department has completed its review of the documents submitted by you for designation of the Pratt Property Landfill adjacent to the existing Erie Landfill in Weld County, Colorado. We are unable to make a recommendation at this time, because the following issues are unresolved: 1. Groundwater quality information was provided in the report, but its source was not stated. We believe that the applicant should complete two monitor wells to depths of fifty to one hundred feet. One should be along the proposed site's eastern boundary and one at the existing site's western boundary adjacent to the current fill area. In place permeability testing conducted during well placement should provide guidance for the placement of screened intervals in the wells and verify the applicant's contention that deformation has not significantly degraded bedrock permeability. Upon completion of the two monitor wells, they should be sampled and analyzed in conjunction with the applicant's on site deep well, for the following parameters: PH HCO3 alkalinity specific conductance Cl Ca SO4 Mg NH3-N Na NO3-N K TOC static water level COD Groundwater analyses should be preformed semiannually thereafter. The applicant should realize that additional monitoring may be required upon review of the data. 2. The applicant should specify the combined sites' estimated waste capacity, life. expectancy and cover material volume requirements. 491f1 FACT 11TH Al/FAIIIF nrKR/PPinfll n4Af1Il nnonn ounnir Iono1 oon_0000 - 2 - 3. The applicant should complete excavation plans for the proposed site and for the amended areas on the existing site showing configurations of the lined excavations and leachate collection points, in plan and cross-sectional views. These and amended diversion ditch designs should be submitted to the County and State. Our review will be completed upon receipt of the information requested herein. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ned Noack. Sincerely, ai Kenneth L. Waesche Director Waste Management Division KLW:NW:pb cc: Mr. John T. Martin; Weld Co. Board of Commissioners Mr. Chuck Cunliffe; Weld Co. Planning Services Mr. Ron Stow; Weld Co. Health Dept. ro �� _ sE �` , ;ii 17 19n3 NS to.Mooing Commission COLORIDO LANDFILL, INC. Mr fir' 6O37 77th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 8O631 (3O3) 356-2641 January 18 , 1983 Mr . Jerry Kiefer , Chairman Weld County Planning Commission Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr . Kiefer : By this letter , we request a continuance to March 15 , 1983 of our hearing before the Commission regarding a Special Use Permit and Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Landfill on property described as part of the Ez NEa, Section 29 , T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The continuance is the result of a January 17 , 1983 letter from the Colorado Department of Health which asks for additional information prior to their making a final recommendation on our applica- tion for a Certificate of Designation. We are gathering the necessary information and feel that the March 15th meeting should provide sufficient time for the Department of Health to review this additional information and make a final recom- mendation on our application. Respectfully, C. Lynn Keirnes President CLK: eb C E; __ O .Q Fri'' Yd COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Richard D.Lamm *.��Hsi~ * Frank A.Traylor, M.D. Governor 18 76 Executive Director March i, 1983 ['; t 1 4 1933 IWeld County Board of Commissioners ` 915 10th Street GRE. EY. COLO. Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention. Mr. John 1'. Martin, Ctiairman Gentlemen: This Department has completed its review or the engineering design and operations report for the proposed Pratt Property Landfill, an abandoned open dump located adjacent to the existing Erie Landfill in Weiu county, Colorado. The reports dated November 12, 1982 and February 8, 1983 were reviewed in accordance with applicaole rules and regulations or tue Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 'title 30-20 Part 1, C.R.S. 1973 as amended. We addressed toe following items during our review. 1 Site description, including topography, soils and geology, surface water and groundwater protection. 2. Landfill designs, including fill placement and cover, drainage, settlement, erosion control and finai closure. 3. Operational plans, including waste streams and daily activities related to vector, ouor, litter, dust and lire control, and methane gas control. Contained within the documents and our riles are toe loiloWing information and commitments: 1. The Department 's Air Pollution Control Division will require a fugitive emissions permit for the landfill development. file permit must be received by the applicant prior to any construction, except monitor wells, on site. 2. The Department's Water Quality Control Division will not • require an NPDES permit, since no liquids will be discharged off site. 3. The site's topography slopes gently westward in a poorly defined intermittent drainage. Existing slopes are no steeper titan 10 to 1, norizontal to vertical. L H (,_ ) 8 7 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE DENVER,COLORADO 80220 PHONE (303) 320-8333 L -- - 4. Overburden adjacent to the site is comprised of two to fifteen feet of silty clay, underlying twin topsoils. Recompacted soil permeabilities are less than one foot per year. Bedrock is comprised of claystone, siltstone and sandstone or cue Laramie Formation. The rock is weathered in it's upper five feet and shows evidence of deformation, from subsidence or minor faulting. The vertical permeability of bedrock samples taken from 15 to 35 feet below excavation grace are about 0.01 feet per year. . 5. At tue site's eastern boundary, groundwater fiowing througu a coal seam was encountered at about elevation 5150, about 85 feet below excavation grade in that vicinity. The quality of that groundwater was poor but similar to water quality found in other coal seams. ho other ground water was eucountereu in four other monitor wells Grilled at the adjacent Erie Landfill, down to elevation 5015, or rougniy 85 feet below the landfill's excavation grade there. 6. Deep groundwater in the Fox hills is tapped by two wells within about one mile of the proposed landfill. Water quality in the applicant 's Fox lulls well at the adjacent Erie site does not exceed mandatory drinking water standards, for the parameters tested. Alluvial groundwater is tapped to the west in the vicinity of Erie, but this particular groundwater aquifer is not present at the proposed site. 7. Groundwater quality will be monitored semi-annually in 6 monitor wells by the applicant, for parameters specified below: pH HCO3 alkalinity specific conductance CI Ca SO4 Mg Nh3--N Na NO3-N K TOG static water level GOD Cation/anion balance determination, should be added to this list to which provide a check for lab accuracy and indicate whether additional parameters are necessary. Additional monitor wells may be neccessary in the future. 8. The proposed landfill will accept nonhazardous residential and commercial refuse, construction debris, auu sludges wuose solids contents are greater than twenty percent. No hazardous wastes, liquids, or sludges with solids contents less than twenty percent will be accepted without county and CDH approval. 9. Solid wastes will be piaced first in excavations and then upward via the area fill method. The maximum excavation uepth will be about twenty feet, and no excavation will proceed deeper than elevation 5200. Abunuant silty clay ann ctaystone bedrock is available to the total depths of excavation. Inc bottom and sines of excavations will be lined with one toot of clay whose recompacted permeability was verified to be less than one toot per year. 10. Leachate collection trenches will be placeu by tiie applicant west of the Erie Landfill, and tied into the clay liner at excavation grade. If leachate is collecteu in the trenches, the applicant will analyze the ieachate for parameters specified in 7 above. 11. Surface water runon will be diverteu around the nottnern anu eastern portions of the property. The diversion ditch designed in 1979 will be extended eastward onto toe Pratt Property by the applicant before operations begin there. 12. The applicant will attempt to control windblown debris, odors, vectors and fire by the ongoing compaction of toe working face and the prompt application of daily cover. The applicant will police off site areas weekly for windblown debris. 13. Water for dust control, fire protection, and monitoring wili be available from the applicant 's own well at the adjacent Erie Lanutill. 14. The site will be closed by applying final cover to grades and elevations consistent with those proposed for the adjacent Erie Landfill. Top cover slopes will be extremely gentle (less than 1%), side cover slopes will be no steeper than 3 to 1, horizontal to vertical. No additional cover stabilization procedures were discussed. 15. An area with high potential for subsidence exists near the southern boundary of the propsed site. The monitoring for that subsidence should be part of a post closure program performed by the applicant. 16. Methane migration potential ana toe potential for significance as a public health hazard are each low. At closure, the applicant proposes to install methane venting on 200 feet centers in areas of the till where its thickness is greater than ten feet. 17 . The Bird Hazard Study originated in 1980 continues co evaluate whether bird populations are increasing as a result of Erie Landfill activity. To date, the Committee believes that the landfill itself has naa little affect on bird populations in the area. Additional data will be available this summer. 4 - 18. The applicant proposes an operation similar to one already in place at the existing Erie landfill. This facility has heen operated in compliance with State rules and regulations for two years. Recommendations: We recommend that the County include the following conditions wituin the certificate of designation: 1. Within one month of designation, the applicant should sample and analyze groundwater from it 's monitor wells at the combined sites to verily results of the analyses suomitteu in February. Groundwater quality should be monitored semi-annually thereafter and results suomittea to the county and State. Inc applicant should also survey the exact elevations of monitor wells so that more accurate water level data and drillhole cross sections can be prepared. 2. Witnin six months of designation, the applicant shouiu prepare a document describing additional plans for cover stabilization at closure. We recommend the establishment of tow maintenance native vegetation based upon the recommendations of the local soil conservation service. the document should specify cover soil suitability and fertilizer requirements. 3. Prior to each phase of refuse placement at cue facility, tue applicant should submit documentation to tile county and State verifying that the clay liner has been placed in accordance with specifications contained in the report. 4. The applicant should monitor the combined sites' final cover surface for at least five years after closure, to reapply and grade cover material in the event that subsidence occurs. Groundwater monitoring should also continue for the five year period. In summary, it the proposed facility is constructed and operated as designed, and if it is monitored as recommended in this letter, the facility will comply with minimum standards of tue Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20 Part I, C.R.S. 1973 as amended, and Department regulations. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ned Noack of this Division. Sincerely, . f catat CIL Kenneth L. Waesche Director Waste Management Division KLW:NN:pb cc: C. Lynn Kierues, Colorado Caudill, Inc. Ron Stow, Weld County Health Dept. Chuck Cunliffe, Weld County Dept. of Planning Bonnie Reid, Town of Erie .- .• \ 4'1 . - _ ... ._ . -us �++y.�kt. s ��'�1..A1� d'S .1!7k± .1:44.7� ".T'�1,J. £ � xyy[y i . d �:�, c. [ :::1:4.1-,.' � r. Yf P ti�..J-nY .d..("ill} Y)^ a . fna. ::. ;:' ,,,47:-;`"4S t p.. yi Jr "e 5J YI'tai S3vT w,��';'r tj. ...`.." F , . , tt - f r a,� t .. .j •£.i 4 try•-: eodAR. ,'k,�.4ir. y r�. 9 ..++ ♦t/ 2 ' !'_. V�`' i f" dt ] 1 • 'f.1 1'.. 4J - e .. •'lx ,'4 ° •-• 0 -, &1. s ✓' r - . • '. 4p lyF, 74 ,rii. ,q���y ( tl f.y. µ,[11. .. nFs{y�.y. sii^' h 5 rte` S Q} ��k'f� `^,� �t. 1 1�T`�!!!!I } J'- '+ s �" +4 - 4': Tgry �r k p� ▪ {tea _ 1,� Vie. �,`.skit� �" 1`1L] re.! b,e ▪ t �.-at. r,�'',�,� ;s$a F e4s�sr?�'nF"► ▪ 2[ai#r,e",yG yY ,rg,,.v y , ,- 'k' me • } .A -y. a' iaj�'1teI 4{•, _ f �Gii.' +t�i it. rm ' .I rr.�C [ ...aw "r +%*t' to f"E e b -t a ,ra a. .' "T.� xi ':y. . T.i.:,..a.s .awd,.G lx�,'� o wt t ,t.n ...,.de+rg'f2.> a"_sx<x ' rte+ f s ..- 'sa+ ';✓_.2-.;,--7,7..-7,---.7,/=.7-,A i3� 41'dr 77. 4EL.. "K"°' '` >• ""�5.4. r'�a �d v+Z r� `d' : .5.° ]i ,'. a�9 `' y'"y ,a.7i�"Fe� [ ra. e r't _, 3y F zpc'ra aF"s,"i�a '" ,w a.t z • T IIl81" eMin1ID �J fl• x' ' , Ir • .,- +,_;?4*�r,1,44 M1 tu.. ? 's`.L. ^.ets,{- " '.t.t ,. • .p >k v a:3. .i <, aYs n Fv --H a e' , c � I y - xb. '' sx .e fix. to '34 7p....74 der ; - ai' 'a. . '' . ' Art i.4 t{:1. a\•f� .s-;.,,,,,..*,,s 'Y 1 f ti-. 1 ,, L ev; ?'$ � i"1 ,: mEr, Y5•'S w x$K „«. atk• .ro,fi `" ! R '� r? �i"j 5-3�Pa • m °€art =to— 4`ii I i''i.,r • • • v • ' f • s Izi "� '-4`�v.a .s ,� �,b + 4,,�. 1c.n'i „tt' n+i • ,u --: .v t - • f✓ '^,,•,•-gym»m ^n — to' 5�s f '4 rr.._a.,I"q'.,.. - al,ec .a✓ n�'.i. ..:us,1 f.. £4-r'� 4- r ', s^ T+ ".`r3` ,,a r, ea; .'fiiif�3i eraf t S :^i6&a2t°Lib.' ..' A a b�.s.:7 l. . fart &lgi:11 w'a'..+vs,. 9 +a ° , B ."/�//'x e.a is @@ms�s.�.�r'�✓yy yy�t. ��i►�¢¢ �r a 'x� ��y 3. pd�y` :ir-i'"il .,: Af24 -.J LTArldu 2!r_ i irhav :6Y f6TS ,illtT. r'i/��,.:{ ..�7}a Aft p er ti �az� - • ' .1 u'�l�..rtLa�.m sa -La • z ,:y.. A6 smrY' LO kawLittt . '+ Hx,•, "a55p L"` ) e � • � 'T z' a : 4,--!-.--", ^' 'fi r' f •C', t ti:, �-1 Sq t4 1 e • 4inG ] '64,':;-7;••;•••:.;•- S S'11e": ry "8✓.. '1 L +t 1 JI .1 .. e Fn "f 14 v Cie s' tu. r 7;:^r - 5 4,'�3". ..n +r r _ „' y.,. S • .•„ - 'Sat^ da.,,,Cf"" 3.a:! �' ' ... ,,, b,..mr ..r. ns, v. -. s4' ,x ar M .'•71.a_ , , s.. C.n.x. x yL s a.c SV7�'�" '("' `* 4 - 3' r mom. ""'F" .� , -,-,t r:-in-.c x.ai• ,,,, _..n.« ,, ....x:,_ ..:sa._ .eu.' s.2 "L4. :}.x. � ,,,,,n,„,,,R,-,,,,,,,p77-77-7,,,,7,,,,„•,:F"° ,�v m�++o-" ..y .Ta F+ a e-t ' se - t.,. a�.ti� a ] Y?•_ ° �"•,� � �-n9 t�'��t 't£CS. T+�A�nz `F^dr 7 " ` , dn3.-, ��,j:y.� ]eo. .uM.+ "' • „ . ::`,:y _a s R-t ali 1,,,��,.,y�'k'g l -.- . .afi tt r .47.7.419A%.'^., , i-: -a.. ▪t w` 34.11 ,gk, is t.5..a k'cie.S ° Y,�.A'i-,",- .nt r"i�'. x 5 .X : -' i .J�r"as3wijf 5atiki.. �..'''. -aS/.:i.t'd.':t;6.4 :4 a ', e a -t_aaw.0 -.,t, 1 fix, +n Pt;. nr ^tfg .z "'*P ^'. :vF" '+SSTio - i r• Y.?' u'raretti kj;Vt., '. p %..„:40 7,-: ++r iir. .Y/ 7i®f a I +-J. rLil �l-.—'S''j S' - �i▪ •-Le..a ;'Sad a,i a-. .a a Ktraaua5i'6N`s 1't I . f.aani,� ...s,s P , R -475- d r.ft- „aa •i trTr'.`3f """3 -"K'£Sfi L...F„,.�"`�' v,a sxi—, pv,,,, �" i` ll it• k•ac..us., ,cam ' '1' +,,res" L'•a1 .i s,.< ;•••••;./. n '.d'E�rrr �[ v3ew+a e+.a.:�. r, u ♦n;a.. �,nerr�/iiY.®. .e+w. ':r'''' ' etpt-rq+. 'i'L' '��w�i a er2gi t lr ,y 'YY e. 2 +E ,,.L i;:', . .:4 ` "�A /°.o' k. �l ,' ,3. mac- . '"�@e�d'-"tzJ M.4 f�- .A.� isi�'ic:r.'�la h'a�.s`a°'3'i%1P/d'T.7O.`d7'Fe" .'nS�i/IY T.teY"s a.—,ald ' .'as'4..,. e6°ar. x'11,1:41 '5?? ^^' I Y 2 tk . Xi4sT t ...wi' 5 t` Rrs .y.,ty Jlt Jf •]k � e� . '� �� 'rA"r r nc f ri Arc a, �L....una,waaid &ai... t.T.. 7&rsav'.. 1. Eli 1P n .:.._...cam .d.,.taas..,.. 6r' nIT6v▪ ^ . '• .... d S• r F> �y''"' w^..� n 7..+77.11e r '""x°^�F i a T r "e.i.1d'�'fY "Rc srr ,<t:: Z w,i.. .tlnr4i + datS..f.tWL'4reaS...Ai me.'!},caax iii ,i.a +.'s3't r s} rx..ax"A'ldi .a YA _ • T/erb e-re ' ;•^•1 -,) . k' e r 8Z"eq'..v N: '°T"° x` '' 'n—'" 'rtt. a�.,- - '--r ' t t r$uFS� St dam. > s r .h...8'e5:. e > ,a f- _ til.u'« y,4�. ' x--, "a- . e- A' .e+R T 3.t..�.. . ',tr iH' � + � t„•!;.,f n ,�` -:.]'" w 'w ..+rs 1'ti' +y>M 4 n a i e � u.s �y'3 �t*p..�8c" n r �' k,f ,,FF rT ,1 ?3-;' ay i. .v�..4" SiBiahr ns' 6Griiii hi; A °A4,�' I . iJPIA' '3aba S.aau.+v F i +ti n ..- ,' , at.,-C.,-,.41-4S4:75.4.0"e • 7'iS s ' /M '-4.x .. N aY ''�++k� v -- aL T d YN . ..A't• s 3k5'%. ° a .JF Pis•,+'S ry,ay 'i £ # • ,F,I E A. Y L k'•F • ..I • 7711 a Y Y • - • y+a r y �.^1... -,:.3..„14.- .. tel',, !. ...;, ,,, ':.J----m ------:u ----. k . �'. ;, .;r ,yRp�f ,gyp.. _ 1 ....4.�.t* i3�.✓iNr- :, `dlf.'!-.., -'.y4`� Rt`Y i'6+i+.(id xu..jrl�} SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION Compliance )( Non-compliance Open Dump County WELD Date T- / YC 8' Located in Facility £t1E L,4kf1){iil Incorporated Area /__/ Location laNfl; 6 t b - SEE.a.9 TiAr R L<) Current Operator C'DLD. LA-ND F,"rl , TART., Mailing Address of Operator ea 37 77 $h Ave. GPpo /* CP. a• SOk 3 / Current Owner (If different) / 1N1! ke/X',vE5 Mailing Address of Owner (All items checked must be explained in supplemental report) I. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Water Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation H. Other * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) A. Odors and/or Vectors Present • B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned F.k.S. INSPECTING E*WSNS&RS RECOMMEND IONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT ,./I ,matt _ .Gc.,A..�S . ? L6�'�¢ b� �t �L . III. Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken IV. Remarks 177..-/27-4/2A-0-el i - G /t W sv (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing) ./Io2fR R9PEER-T0,2 C'obo . L. i4A)14 al 9 Inspecting Engineer (17_ m,,12-G (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION Compliance Non-compliance ) q� Open Dump County (� Date ii-- I62 p Located in Facility i //f4/j) /1 Incorporated Area /_J Location WC /Q ab--.1 6 -.let-.let 02 9 Y / iV AJ E /,t/ Current Operator (°t.), h47./4 /// Mailing Address of Operator 0 ,3/7 7 7 {'/n'E,, 7 9e t[.r y Ace, R'o b 5/ ' Current Owner (If different) Mailing Address of Owner maiMmimmaa (All items checked must be explained in supplemental report) Z. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Water Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation H. Other * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) A. Odors and/or Vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned i4N, PECTING4 S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT reA III. Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken IV. Remarks KciaVEE E-4b CoAlT, JVovsL, 7 -i --"i%, /foie%v/i7e- c.DV . • `Sc flj t /L vt error •Si i l( iT.c, b wri-17/) - �' ivr i%gib a �e (Name) A , . PRESENT AT INSSPE�CTII N /�(Representing)eze-Itc7Q n Inspecting r .1219-4/ C�{Y�'� (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPE[[[RATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E. ) SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION * Compliance r ' �-�+ ` " ' - Non-compliance ' ' Open Dump County f! Date 1/4 /fl /Z pe Located in --/ Facility pt'€ Ln +r.-, �';s Incorporated Area /_ Location 1 7 cw/, e/ no:. . .O Current Operator rnin J ° vo r 'i r4n- Mailing Address of Operator 5 Current Owner (If different) Mailing Address of Owner-- (All items checked must be explained in supplemental report) I. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal S. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Water Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards G. Non—Compliance with Approved Design and Operation H. Other * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) A. Odors and/or Vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT Co,, ,, . , ,, , o 2Dtc,, c. .r /7 ,7.i , . .J.. . 4 Crier. . it:- . III. Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken Ail Irc „oft. IV. Remarks , <- 1. 5'/c/PG _. 7c. <�- ,-v ' r - ter - w ., cj-'7r,-1 . r A . • - //n J'ij,, be .. (Name) _ - PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing) itTel • Vim-) cc.. . J,, !l l' /11.0./1 Inspecting Engineer )/ (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION Compliance Non-compliance ,fit FF n Open Dump County \,& pXo/ Date 3/30/k I Located in _ Facility (_.'a_int- 4 Incorporated Area /_/ Location I= rP¢t Ct — Luc./Z 5-46 Current Operator j... K„ Mailing Address of Operator Current Owner (If different) Mailing Address of Owner (All items checked must be explained in supplemental report) I. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Water Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation H. Other * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) • A. Odors and/or Vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT III. Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken IV. Remarks Tit lyur lr��..��, a* /$,a—c.c .-„c7`f,`nitrk (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing) Wt(d O. ff aafti -O . ` Inspecting Engineer (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) - _.• .�ml •t f e,�,•, a•. . .: x.,.•...� -. .. I..24• " ..i .. I.;&. .... x. r ,,,r7/ '.t -'1,2:,., .., .v� -, .`warns :. , n d t+g•trrItr �~ J� 7`j }, +'ir I p c i 4�„'¢+Rx�rt,•-- .t• ,_,F.4„ t a.. v .tw:��f rich.1Y... � .&, fi"a+• '. +•'S+a#=�,a 47.17;, - [ ^c, '+M- ,-, y -'F 7777; T t 3 sue- •• �raut�"7•"i�s..3 W t'i:,...177-7,71 .vr.4 �, £ :_ .. t e �'�w$- t'j, s.ria I .. . rsf-:.nc' . m+s.+ .. ,za .^' z• -f.,. ,yy .xdW1at , < ... . -d . .: _ .. --, ,....... -.i,.aubnv43:.^a+�v�..a•-r...tay+ mbr o�+�, +.•mar,p-{*^-•4.3,x^ :r- -r, ano m 4 Sue.,t. d�'l*.. e C . �s,gy'u{i. t� eu I.-s••Syyt� pr•`_1rt,3 Ord trr -`r I`aJsk ddk�gvnyC .'seu.$Fa rv�' .es"'UNlaw�. 41.-. . .. F W .1 "` ;•.,'4..4-C' '41,41,-urk-HCC Q y, n • f LH3nml�a{cy�ili'tie9�n'd•!• Htt • `+•'• dd ! 3 +?bs � k " D. Landfi11 Ga F C•ni'xns 7 w 3 d". -., > ,hF� ud ^ 11.-,r4-1-4..'24...!.. " sa 4 R .SitQ si X18 r ze•��,.r L`+n+. w F uar ,.y�, r �,' ,ca"...1:t✓ `n 'i't i.ia f...- � ,11.,',.- icy,_ r ','L c.,,,,•, Sa G > h ..k2a � ."m' r Mn'sA ;f � ' '*. .ii',G., :,1 On amp ^$ . `:t,A, r-"t14), • ve •esi n .• r tl '¢4 t 4 yr, ,. £ 4 a.,�R •ttI �,.a,+r'� ,... s i t' .I.yis . ,, �.;4!4...+4r 1.t^,' :x �a.'w, tet n T. s i s, ,—...c...-),.., ��'.�" j `,'h a .,�y ,z ..., t,4 x . �� 4`s° ' •h'r' �AEMEDIAL zoi;/-• • "IRED a.. N₹ ( .yt`>x�� T,i t,;,i '5``'. "f,4 a ;1, +t; - �' +. ` p f Q 2 �, tre+ x� r ♦ s, iLh. r wi1.t.,-1.c..';1174-Via"-'4,,, f xk`E }�,c - vi I Minimum Standards;. RS'd•• 1.d-(I.q'cally'enforcceed' ^'stan i•s *< ` -42 -`l-4 r•• - 4 , ' .4- ; '..t ,- b a'it',>w f __ t"-.! r 4 l • T 4 4F f f.# � 4r .I 3} £ 4 £ y.y r Aptx Oi 31,�y��'A lfl '' ` x �"' g '• r`,.x G- "Y'S _'` :. +-. L- t:.- e°'kr!'•;,,,,,(41-.1t1H-tirt*tictir_71÷;#0/,,t4.it ate at •.,tJ i V `.c . , • £ "4i r: ' i''.. ct s w a 4 'Y` Era`` yb �'I Y.• sum Inn4"aeq{�� 4 t r 1•'('q�YE�y>r,,;,+� 11„ t •; c„n- a e+44,-�7 7 Y Y _ w'xr s ;- w ¢ i_ is dr{x "' x-r• b "4., 2 ;F}g,T 'Yt, :%ra i.Z44.e: , Y r� ..4 z"* i Y to Av } 1 . ^ -. .t w .r.•^'+r r :::,t,:,13 , 1 A! 1i, 4 t , x�ryr k 4 �Ti . ;! > �r'- "' is ` f�' Sri ""v .t k r�FS � .K $-• c .r + . S-r?,`v Y<wi :t d 2�'� & a .` �` 'ix_. - s Aa 5,. "" sTNSPECT N ',Mr IC 144 • I �+ •ATI•NS • • 4,24- 'SITE • y ?� rY �kN as- • / -:`_ as a ii 7:2 x • 'a S: S x.+ rotti �E xM+" *tw. ,,* + ! f.s-.tl` ;'t' .y :�''t. Ap #e cgi { m'', <{(.�.,� C° n! .--- — „ o. i. .: .: r �e.(e ►yowy'5- -,a.:fir t_ 3 r S':-`: S .. y. `6C :, 'i` v2�`s vijii' 4 'tl' § Y:" 1 '< -' "� '3" `•Y'T7ra +. 5,' .; • � �... '-�' • ' ,'•u++" F' i�•-9,"t t.'F'hd? ? n' NA, t'?P bx§;; IYNxs+taiY ?fFl�`;vyx(c.§4.Y5`�' '4's+'k',t .-Sy`r"110° ..+s u s.L.^• �.s,a '•Yip '-a' .1 :a .s.`:.>ri_ .9ts .:•i •'P f 44 �x t 3Y+ xr t x� ZIIfS 4 ¢'.,v :-+ h r• is xaSj. :k'' A '°- • i xw.h'-.'., a£ _ s r v 3 4 3 �_ Complaints Received Att ah•co Cs Action aken .t + ''.1."',.;','4r.-'' :''' £ ,, "� :sr. v +c r a 0: x n a X s s'r ''^ Yae f} s •�,1.'y� 4 t;f;s ri,,,a: iS'-v.. �� x. < '.. Y } r ry t,�. +4.-x r <i w w .xx a- t'' C a .EY. s'-''- ' ai3'�*s..��o-. + , mom }a r_«b k-...-.." .. '� .xi..-+Cst `"'+�' 4r.^` r4x+ :.I . •. j. .a. :.. e- ..s aa,.- n '... .. -r... ,rt M r. `' 3 f.6 ., r $4 A y x e .7 ic...x'.... •:'N-..2''' � ..._. ., LL..e'�'4.IT"R'�+' T r^>x .e t 1p'A . •;} -r 'if _ i • 4 - r..• a+. 't:,./. ,cW..7,e `.-,%, L7T,\I.c..• i d'�*° av xi PFD}t'•a �,iv. Remark's , d� ��2"t 5 `r. a " - >, r„„x.� c a.�',o� ;'-‘,•: -',.•±," , .- 7� !,� r r �V }i '"St`^ .T - ..it Sq.'.r tr 4 T'rrF.):.! ,,1 v t^i.; �4.,,,7. t 14„;4wxyh +'5 ""S 4t^ S., z ,S pt""&. .. , .. - ..0 , „ •f`. • -.i" au., ..�lat'1I , ,"' ' 4C'si„, ,' .'Y'', , ,. „ s ..3lf ne .f z ^ : 4 f7 �z . C9A1/ sv ass Y 1 • r $-�,rI+f�� yy ,qyn. j'a.. Y.sS fY 4.44 $� fFsf I h r, ^,^1 F tli 'rRs N, ,,,...*,+.--, ,$E✓1'fGny�5 �'} f �ew •TS \ f � �aAw'�*� +-dP�'Y `4 4 "`�Y1`u1r��4���w `*�'�"i t ^�'!�f ,f. 4_. �}f� 'tr 3 u °a` ₹+• M "y °1"NN'."` "a t"- f.. . x i. aY:+� .Ate .4,1 ..:1*,:.irTM { e""`' .` -+9 rw'�` YYev u1'E4 - 77.4 '�k:t' r ; -"rx sfi 2 T Y,b'SF J,+3Mi�AF P f .zi'r V-�g4 4ry I r`. a e wnM YW ��yyi�� �y J 5 „,,,, l�.''(i4"Ri� =3uR,y cµ y'' :L4 ,:-, . .. e a..,...., .sA A F 2•It i,nM uv, YCr'i ^u "N 4!Y-�`i ^..4 ak �yF� ''r. T:� tt x : g LFf Cjsf R is 4 -fs �d `�1 b'fi 4 ,, a3 4 ,cw. t C _rE -, t v✓ .C ,-. aappy'T'�' - �.�..bb - ' 'xu1""•.r g';sM e..aa....• si.: 4sa t o �b�'Yli..i.C^�,i; L>j'�rI biir'., .�I YtJsa.rY.i. -.e 2. :,-,,,,;;.,-;-,,-4,....„,;„,,,,,,,,,,...4. ,a# Fb f"Y .j• s n'- l 4T w. `;T4R V^e.°^IVf /�" [ b c. . . v��.ss -x Yu a.9{1Y+Ka� ae,7y:s ei ✓ � 'w�'�'ii •1 , ,a..... .i5.u0�f iW'. [ i' '`tu aG.xn�^�Y f Y sL s a �1 i ,t1 ! n.�m.. 14 SR f 4 4' -,, <i iy.f. _ • L y�,a, q� cf s _£ xY ` ! ,,. t Yt°r. a nSp tri _nig neec-Pu,:'K'xY A " u �;.Aiso.,a '�.r s a*. „�« a t T s s Cb �° 4 r•� I3°tiv Px"anyn .h "J d 'y' } tri - 't-k< [„ *.14. WHIT 0PY—fl YEL •44.t• E NK • • —C•UN G L r ,. c. �yy q • • • {•�Le • • • • • �� .. QTR ) r .f+ .. �A } i•• •. n�...td • .PVl^. : > ' n r ;- 4 -. x`C n k ,s, a 2..„, u'-Y1 ` "" ( 41-. SOLIA $ T'' ACILITY'*�INSPEcTI r `t Com liance W . „L+S'� Non-comPlisnce t .n4, ' ir, t ;.f' an ,n `, e -t-at- f scg 4t Open Dump "OrrA Tn2 - i'1 L o at 3• County *-4 , S, ,. Date . - r �� Located`in� Facilit 'O,/-2,41.44O ,` ► u.. 1J . - 4 j Y 5 Incorporated Area./___/ *f 'A ' Current Operator �,: � fir. !nit, / rt, / Mailing Address of Operator` Current Owner (If; different) -..MailingeAddress wof Owner}A ,,.e. ,r!r .461 y,�t a„ p %.,454 +»Nft x.. .....,. .:. (All items checked must be explained in supplemental report) I. :Public.Health and/or' Environmental":Hazards (Department 'enforcement; against violations) 1.: A. Evidence tof -Industrial Waste Disposal c?) B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Water Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation .. - H. Other * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) A. Odors and/or Vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT �J)' w, 3- `i- 5 -i c 'c,—'Z.2, ,: r I <: >F./IG"`f-,.._ i I; z-1•2,-) ,4 1.-Ap p..— , J( ',.1J iv, C1,^1 r na .A ic) <4 �7 J -1M r4. .Ft f, k, '<, 'm ` q, ( i-> f .fcir x £ ,' T7GA)7-1 i,410 eti`hip ` III. Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken Nio C,-,:,‘,An r LA-1. 17c IV. Remarks ;lei., .ii i'₹:r� F-til kir 1140by 'An- . .1),1- 10 t3 di- 'SITr — }- v �/ , l: 4••r,-f = ) — , - ,i1r:+F .4-4456; -d 4p≤ '. /yr ItiMeir 500/ clid,,Ca'31� .cprr.A+Z Z ✓F":n-i' r ,c4,/A9'Gp� re?... ,./. 13.:7.4).44, .. )4,41 . li,?(/tR r (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing) °turn &WACAt 6.04 f'hAffCPn4rt 1) IZ 6 /} Inspecting Engineer ` : Per-Per - t iiiirf i U (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) CURRENT SOLID WASTE YARDAGE BEING DUMPED AT THE PRESENT • LANDFILL AT ERIE The following figures are current amounts of solid waste yardage being disposed of by the listed trash haulers below: Company ' Yds/Month Yds/Yearly C /Decker Disposal 3 ,400 40 ,800 orthglenn 2 ,700 32,400 / Thornton 4 ,200 50 ,400 Arvada Rubbish 10 ,500 126,000 'Town & Country 6, 2 3 ,000 36 ,000 / %.-Sunshine —40.-&.4& 9- , ,1,x'000 36 ,000 t/I--' Western Disposal /co, 4 ,000 48 ,000 Transfer Station No. 1 7 ,500 90 ,000 Ideal 8 ,900 106 , 800 S.C.A. 20 ,000 240 ,000 U.S.D.S:- 20 ,000 240 ,000 g g, I, 5 ,000 60 ,000 Vi� Brite W. Best — '' 3,000 36 ,000 V' Totals 125,200 1 ,502 ,400 U�I The above yardage is only a part of the current trash being dumped at the present landfill . This is only being done on a 6 day a week basis now. The above figures don't include dump trucks, pickups, cars, trailers , etc. REVENUE CALCULATIONS The present yardage rate at the present landfill is $1 . 60 per yard. A. 125,200 yds. /mo. x $1. 60 yd. = $200 , 320 . 00 per month. B. 1 ,502 , 400 yds . /yr. x $1 . 60 yd. = $2 , 403 , 840. 00 per year. Monthly Revenue To The Town: $200 ,320. 00 x 5% Gross = $10 ,016. 00 Yearly Revenue To The Town: $2 , 403 ,840. 00 x 5% Gross = $120 , 192 . 00 NOTE: These are very conservative yardages and will do nothing but get bigger through the proper promotion and negotiations . ±tS? of de. a- 6,64.ezici arr,o,e_tet,vt oreP yva° ( ) 1cud [Ur o� �� " cCG __ t/, _'g geld County Commissioners P.O. Box ?58 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: . We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make k7eld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) - ?-ic--go-lc 'eel;,61,77, ,5- 2,5-f 7 e ",7,,__)/1-eek'i,e4e, 2v„7:,,ei„: , , . ,.. ,w, _ ,-, ,,, 5-3,5> (-44tee,c (---e.,-.> C;‘'z , 3) ,--ielet, x:,3K C, *t) . (C OA/IA' ace C/ r 5) C ,z2,-. : _ e4- _,--?. - __.-__-- �) �. l di a 3 P'k r sf 4r-e/ e 7) > / f: _. /ii—e__ ___04,_O4._ ' /-. 8) _ n t(1( . /' /! ()W "4 if L!`1'V�- /O (,`--C'_Y 7,-,„,„„.„4 7 )3),7, . 7-i,v,_,. i , • .<__e ,/, , ) „ , i„ , „ , /„„, 10) cc ? IV redIce ` 11 ) C ...� l / 'j 1 2) `'ij. ,.- e.4- “ ` C�1 rte; 01 s \ 'z C. j,((f ,r J r / [. 1. � ! r3 7 ._ � ♦ 14) `�e j -rc a_ .Z .1:1' ;y`"" , e-'..)- / .A-7. -> 1 = r2,.,_,6 (6; �5) 3(J � ,�? 4� r.t (a 16) y�.,�icc- / -� c- DC S I-- .41,1 . �..,t e),- i_--.z ,__,,,,-c-,4,-,,,,,,.. ,-k.,„,,, ,e) ; 1 20) State of at-h" / County of Z�!?-/t • The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before we this /va l y day of rilli u E.- , 19 C4ii C;,.., z r' ._ .. .'J j ;<� o ary t��- l c , Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) L. JoYc.E 350 trguArY - ER( E 2) 3) rev(e 'e 4) ü7 ' tr./. I z.;.. 5) te%-- 1 _ 6 ) On/ i$t _?) __ ._ may,, 8) �• -jita s�-"r-"� Gre /�-� ea 9) an ma . 10) [i. 7357 4441 /) 11 ) '7DY 12) r' 39C 4«s44 13) (J,. 7, i j LJ , 395 ,G .,�, fit' - 14) r�r ' . _273 Y_ w,c. Rt-iz , ALE, 15) ( j/& e �� �, t,e c'(( ./ 3c G)e L t s 16) . t. 4,4... 18) _a/ A 7Zy c r-c� 19) _iJ'�edt t-1/4//tefriM 3Dt`,,f/C6S pen20) 14ese ,t i �1� �n s per/Cr / State of 6-4 County of /,c(e/ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /y day of alt , 19 '. My Commis, ,iccs .. y 1Q, 1 2.33 Notary Public Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) -: 10 .T� ,AC- 52 gat i-d ( E r, 2) f � J wys• 1((o 1.¢/gyrs t, 3) 41101 .f0.r' 6?-cti;�.. 4) ' 5-O -3r. a 5) •- a ra (- fileittiet 6) •�iN (AS AV— _ 7) 64_0 patio .c4 . 8) ffp a ciao 411.1 e.t.-9,-re #-C -c. CI • 9) 1 4 • on / .t // &L et I/o1Gg.. LL azog o/C- C 10) r �� �� 12) 13) • V Sig 8g ?col rkEt;,fit 14) Its• c fL o.41.t, l K /. R ea SO &A t_ 15) . e, resera,.... . get O aR,Sjs sr (iete - 16) ez-, A: 6Cit‘b0 tie. 314 0 flAtir izt- CALF 17) 'd ,e,.,. G 9V '72c -- let 18) fel.Aama. -)4"'j"'F 3lo -O .-i4..",/C t/.:_... 19) ../(7- ...1:, 44AA•A^".- 20) State of County of / The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this. _ Pi day offillcol_ , 19.3. --eJ L >s Comm io;E41, , ay 14,ma o ary u b l i c Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) - 4 -.r e. 12-12 24z./ /vs f-.w,n.,,di Cie; 2) \A--1L, ' 2 or �( .0 vke.� 'Cr;. 3) — d • 4) 4r-vl�v�- / 6 / f _a___ G ewL 5) - y 44Y ,i4 6 ) ` ` -. -- Z- -S ' , QrJ!C_ 7) - 11f I _ \S 8) _.7 t Lacer a• 9) cr.,..-L:..t.. .S-21 4K'/ccs sir Aar 10) /AO cif k. 1 1 ) aa /�toc G ac 41vi,Wr e JE C; 12) ;i4/7 '- //- ''b7/•4t Ply? . 13) 11� �I1 II 7Sf Ala,.' L`-R,c 14) G' •a >1'7, C4s.ter fl y e*..G 15) /...ca SAS notilicct E rre 16 .,.,moo (, B tE/ > to 43 tq c 3 cue 17) � `ill D 8ndwi &late 18) — .,/,‘ .,. ' 67C(0_Pctc '.--lete-- 19) a 01( 76 s £v6O . set Etc,.r. 20) `€a iy o,1egi-BUJ A,o.• ale --- State of County of The /foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /L day of 4Z , 190 . h,y Comrr1,,,.,o,. y 14,1983 otary ry � Public Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. 9e therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) . .xfft4 Slo C iron? 2) s Wr�ac. j &L.e 3) teran........,ThgreeTZO cti Acitce �7 , eo; ) 445 n a /'4IO. 5) 4 al i 4,c. __fir- e _ CC.. 6) %eaves.' sw Gv%t <„L, _ 7) 6-it 4114.44 /BO�� �. (AU; -eta £raS/G 8) ,. �, SAG Mteatarad _ lit 9) *S (`o ; 5; ICI Ge �{6S 10) jqo sat. Heir r6 �1S ark// r/ r(tr Col 401 d 12) 4t& ,� 360 / .6tio , a dos( 13) oi �05y ypitem 14) a Q!c 15) 16) digetfrst > v�L.r, ue 'Cr- 17) 11, 3C04161014 18) _ s g d- W u<,c_c • 19) _ c W t•c-L 4 7 c /►L1.4-4-.,E ems,.;.. 20) 1141 - � d 7 t f4.91,Se Ie #4 State of L to County of The foregoing i strument was acknowledged before me this /,( day of/Y/ ,>' , 19 �VR^ I tt b biyCar�m � • :,,� �;P:i3Yir, 1983 otary tic Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: • We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. e therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Meld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) ��C lam,9 9 "J 2) C� �,� ,, O?3,9,4.Lec.a.,—,, :1.c;_. 5k,, 2O SS/‘ -/ 4 ) -�- i•E ...6'a-c�'.t/.0c. �i766C It6f,e--eca- (1,1 .--42,:i- go 0.5/6 5), v `� —Q2.` d1 lit_c/h_._ lt,ce_ _a /(95/ : 6) — n 7) r M me 0 i4 �= -°= ` -%R co _sus) n� a 8) < tfe Ca 3 9r A-ux e r, uz. P:> Os/6 C'Y j l70 (/7�rz� w r \l -CA G 4d 13-C2J---/6 10) _.e--444 ' AZ G-ko rlu (0,11 y i e. C LTh • ` I'5'26 7 P, 11 ) ,r g•�)4\n"4-% 1 <0 (k2� ,..c, l-c. ,, r.,H aeR, S / (e,. 12) -a '�-P; .,- a?)- - 5v. P, (6/z A IC(JL ?0 Sze. 14) I ° " O a-n.2 .1^ 3 7 5 (c3 arw>,er et,,,H a 0 c s/ C, ` ' C j b /h 15) f/ixe-t`I�r ��, "r'��<�'l�iC �A,1� cX� 7 r,.-� ei' (:t_<r' (_G? e:�,. 16) ate , J y c �'P . Cep !)� ' r� ,A J �rLt key / 17) - a / e; C- 66-sstif (7Reve: (2/2/i--, Cats, as76- 18) / Lte¢L-, (4/, // zc.74 4_= c?/e.:") C e1/42„,,,,, z. `°Er %�i 19) pY /"" n-c.- i— 1/i l/'i 7 .h ,? ,' CL_,, c„,_,_ z 2-t < (f J%�!.-c;"4- 20) /(- l%LCLt l'.4 ti j,,-_ (g s _6,ic,, ,J ccA_i 1 6, nl /(C State of l -FLpU County of-772/4-- ---- The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ._._.._ G7 day o f //4/ c , 19.L. / r _ c. cet j/ -e/ 1\;,y Co;; _ . :: ; ,..ay 14,1533 o ary Public Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box ?58 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: • We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. Ne therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS ' 1 ) ,,,1 / R o) C - `-:).4-'71-0-cc/ -A .. £�-- W- . 2) 86v 0v�pr�Z�� ti� l S Pre u C( I R . r-kr� . do 5) '` , ./. .�a _.T.---.—_..�.,(-- c,4?. ` .l L. Cl u° .i`/6 6 ) `Z%2 z . ) /y."4/7,/ Ste• c 2�-6u-e -_ ^ . S-0'576 7) /62-- 8) ,.![ u'„ � � � _�,�ti __.L�-!tom*-�7 '• v � �" v 8) '------ ..-1).44 .14::--- ^ 8s iy/ /f/4( ; Sr ?,« `4s/l ZieA C` 77)- y .-Y.4 /eve( ex' 044 si ZnLi_e d',s"/ b 9) t t ) 4/ 1.40 -c,,,/, 1 -4--1._ _ ..4 5- 1---). y cG , _ c r 5— , (.,/c : ,- ' � �- • / 13) _ 7 IA a£�.s ti k.0 c /2 1 av (C,tc s,, C gc•a/, 14) (4 Lc.---- 1 J�` ._ /9Z/ ` ;, • = - 6- a \ ,) --/E 15) --- .'-,VTi. <'•.1N: ,h r \(. .`(js\ \ i V-....)• -• . .�..i, ; : ‘C;(ter,\ c_, \\ 16) i A', ,t-'`uA-ier ZL' i gVI c _..l -?his kt I' ?Au. ...6.s.'_ 'Jc .J-1 17) �, )77 ) 1, '7'�y s' ,. ) �,1s,1.' 192eo .! 4/1 '' ✓Y" 51..�/e 19) .5 7� 7c /c/ I - ,:r -/t eQ 1'(-)=.i(„ 20) - 44'141.2, e\l-ir-{r t _ C _ tO5 Fk State of County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this (y day of �ez , 19 f 7 / hlY Cori 1 .'ay 14, ,533 o ary Pu b.li. Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". ��SIGNATU E ADDRESS 1 ) \n T�((G�( 01-) c s r p F-{Li V i _ n 1 2) ,-/sLani./._ agr` ar_e> 3) v' A Z r ' < 1 5) � /J ,f�J"_uc' 9r.Y /766'x„ ( i 8) >��,�a� ��)�;�� c s 3z i r• r� 10) 1 1 ) — t` rN .� 3 rcc /�i/�'/�% �'�.. %( Fic",�sz . 12) 4ict'c) 33 y(._, d%4 lace 13) noi— 1-4 ..ti-vy: , , 14) Li/taco-7 ,> /Tr ova z ! /79/ 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) - 20) - State of 0 County of 7vQe The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /z( day of ,' , 19E3. - YU�J_ V/ n�x 0 ary is aeld County Commissioners 1).0. Box ?58 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: ' We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". /SIGN UR . ADDRESS 1 ) - 11 4l ��-r_ i�' f).- e y- -77/,/ ,-.1_, _ Al2) L /, -)----->—“.. .._ 7 / ,'c, • :.4. A L ,C �_ �'� _ 3) ('c r 5y7l /` /)," ek ( t f fie <c/6; 4) �; V), �:_. ,c. ,5--/ Cu, i[. / � . • /t Cl , 6) _ 7 . i'� �,"z�- ,.•6/ �. 7) t 4`"c. / 1 t`, /'V c r.. i /.�, / + : 4=_.. �_._.__.r 10) --? i,cii--.7 9, ,A-,,- 1 7 13) j; -K 7t_ ) , ',� � '�l l/ { r "s i r 14) s 2... �,/, ..r_-, - ( / 2 r c. Lr,.: / �.- i 4 I (", 16) j l v )2,.)---7-L-4--, �:� �&�� ���� , -t- . - 17) 1,?�� � .-..-,),<�, 1 '1 -)i%Z, tijkl,/,7 A-7'. 5.- - 18) r-a.. , a e a t. .,. 19) _ p o„ 5S/7 z,,,, (ife. 20) State of Ote-6, County o f COLIO The' foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /tfl,1 day of Ac,e4 ) 1(4.1. o ary is �4�y Cc���n:i -„ ,.;:.I i 11;1 u Veld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We the residents, property owners, businessmen, and voters of Erie and Weld County, Colorado are adamantly opposed to any additional acreage being opened for the purpose of a "Sanitary Land Fill" adjacent to our town. It is of our strongest belief that land fill operations do not blend with a community such as ours. We therefore urge your support to put a cease to any and all plans and requests for such activity by those profiteers that would make Weld County the "GARBAGE CAPITOL OF COLORADO". SIGNATURE ADDRESS 1 ) � ? �� f/€ a /3c. EL, e 2) t ` Vic ? e(7C/c 3) 'Q Z yo. 64it //5- TlZo ytl' ,:tree ocrie s- 5) e ��1 L� �z 2 7C X2e 2 Li 57 8 c , rt JJ li / eLc.-t2�G ' ) 10) jC9 7ti �J,u t� C� dlt: O( 11 > til, o CC 55N 64 ND,( ER‘E Co 12) � n /nNG / /Gl-C Cam'/C= er0 . 13) . 11,Hi < v., Ze<4"4/142 4 f,e (11° , 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) - 20) Cot of l�tf� County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /y day of f/frccL- , 19Z$ 2 Commis:: r,L< -;1vj4,iSG3 Totary 1 li-1/�-<. e',U e-e-e6, 07/24-ngeL eAS �L) eni ( )6 AP Si rat styd. c cal wt-?-et ��� C'�G� c ���- ✓C%L J fr-71-1 Lce - J ter zv //44-e- Y ZIttO C- , Gid FJ' ehct. , e-e-4 oS1b cl l -- re 0 �hc c yt-Ge-x-2-E __,--Z'Ae-CI7 _.-4--- 4'.-C-4---) __A-ge ': Ze aor__,- - ---/-,-2-C1 2e -C' 2_�V C'.lii7 LL i - Cej2�2 / �-4-cc-sL�Z a� ,! p1 --CZ-7r .7o -, / �u 4 2-e--/-1,-)-. --ill-42/4/ C4 OLI---/ ,/'iL'Y- a r4:1X-0---- 7/`�-g% \ C-�y �C 4-C-`C ,ems 4djz,_ JS- o -7-- ---C1- e_ -0(-7(_ -'51 e,_.- J- -_ Tr.Lz2f-o2 ,r,-n-> `` -- _ t c ems d�lL-' �e- /2C-LC . .��> _CZ:21 C� - leet. r zc.- / Ce .Yf.S/ • / HZ2C. fle�L mac- ei ( -e ;.✓.� j✓*�..17"7Jtc>!z� J`L/ / -aCL L � 7J, /7 / taw �•� //l-f�^i .� CG 7-t G''L.� ,C;-: Cfi'. 1'P� �(/IZG Qom- - t C`c.! mG. e tcreet e /-5-aCr��/ ) 1 , 7, a- -e ✓/mot rnv./y/�iz //� 1ci10 �t//—rte /� 6 L �� C*�/✓ e ni: 477„1/41-ec-ecr-,4G 2Z //Xi Gc �c J2LX� LC,i is ✓/J C.'cs' ";4-1 n:t_--. t -7ZE.Iii 05, r ez fret !� ,ter.tLt1i_-e-G�aLli-• PL0631 830262 FILE CONTAINS SLIDES - PLEASE SEE ORIGINAL FILE DATE: No‘ ber 17, 1982 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 22nd day of December, 1982 at 2 : 00 P .M. : Docket No. 82-77 - Colorado Landfill, Inc. - USR - Sanitary Landfill and Certificate of Designation OFFICE OF( THE C EA TO THE BOARD BY 6:1,1„.1 / l / 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 Greeley, Colorado from the Office of THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS December 28 19 82 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Publisher: Please insert the enclosed notice in your g xrt x)iA,Mxxwe next issue of F. .6.,],:... L_.-d€r , one time only. After publication, please send us your statement for same along with an affidavit of publication and we will remit accordingly. Thank you for your cooperation. • Sincerely, Docket No. 82-77 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Greeley Tribune WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: Mary Ann Feuerstein County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board • C.- Deputy County Clerk Hello