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HomeMy WebLinkAbout860993.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A HOME BUSINESS, AUTO BODY REPAIR AND PAINT FACILITY - KEN BROOKER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 20th day of October, 1986, at the hour of 9 : 30 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Ken Brooker, 9943 Weld County Road 13, Longmont, Colorado 80501 , for a Use by Special Review for a home business, auto body repair and paint facility, on the following described real estate , to-wit: Lot 8 , Buffalo Acres Subdivision, located in part of the NE4, Section 13 , Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24. 4. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1 . The submitted materials are in compliance with the application 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 in that the use does not infringe on countinued agricultural use in the vicinity or County. The proposal does not appear to have any adverse impacts on the agricultural interests of the County or the environment. )j 17/ c / 1.t 860993 gage 2 RE: USR - BROOKER b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. No overlay districts affect the site. d. Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County _Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Use by Special Review for a home business , auto body repair and paint facility, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The attached Development Standards for the Use by Special Review permit be adopted and placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. 2 . The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Use by Special Review plat has been delivered -to the Department of Planning Services Office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur until the necessary permits and inspections are obtained and approved by the Weld County Building Inspection Department so that a Certificate of Occupancy may be issued for the change of use. 4 . The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur on the property until the required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, and a copy has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services. 5 . Within 30 days of final approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant/operator shall deliver to the Department of Planning Services evidence of approval from the Weld County Health Department for disposal methods of the wastewater treatment associated with the -Use by Special Review activity. 860993 Ell ®11 Page 3 RE: USR — BROOKER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded , adopted by -the following vote on the 20th day of October, A.D. , nn2986. ATTEST: t� l4.vA. / e -BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder :� and Clerk to the Board U.cqu ne , j nson , airman BY: _ UY/c-r1rc cj/ U.f.. •s, , cy TO D platy County Cl k APPROVED AS TO FORM: en-e R. Brantner C C.W. Kib � aunty Attorney s , []R Z le>inf,1O--/ Fra u 866993 IV ilH 1 1111 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Ken Brooker USR-754: 86: 34 1 . The Use by Special Review permit is for a home business, auto body repair and paint facility, as submitted in the application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. The Use by Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatic-ally upon conveyance or lease of the property to others. 3 . The Use by Speci-al Review site shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition. Vehicles that are inoperable (unable to move under their own power) ; partially or totally -dismantled; wrecked or damaged; or lacking proper equipment to the extent that it would be unsafe or illegal to use on public rights-of-way shall mot be stored outside on the property. 4 . The applicant/operator shall be required to comply with -all State and County Health Department regulations regarding the disposal of industrial -wastes. This also includes the wastewater used in the process of this Use by Special Review activity. 5 . No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at the site. All wastes, cleaning solvents, used paint and other associated wastes shall not be stored on the property, but handled and removed to an approved sanitary landfill on a weekly basis in accordance with the Weld County Health Department regulations. 6 . The uses on the property shall be maintained at all times in accordance with the Uniform Sire Code. 7. The automotive spray booth and body shop shall comply with all requirements of the _Uniform Fire Code : Article 45 , "Applicati-on of Flammable Finishes"; article 79 , "Flammable and Combustible Liquids" ; National Fire Protection Association Standard 33 , "Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials" ; National Fire Protection Association 13 , "Installation of Sprinkler Systems. " If Central Weld Water District cannot provide adequate service for the sprinkler system, other type fire suppression systems for fire protecti-on in automotive spray booths shall be installed. 860993 III it �� Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - BROOKER USR T . All combustible or flammable waste material within 50 feet of the proposed automotive spray booth and body shop shall be removed prior to operation. 9 . All construction tone en the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Buil-ding Code Ordinance. 10. The property owner ar operator shall be re-cponsibl-e for complying with the Design -Standards of Section 24. 5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24. 6 of the Welt _County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance's -definition for home business- 13. Personnel from the Weld County Health -Department, -Welt County Department of Planning Services , and Longmont fire Department shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to insure the activites tarried out on the property _comply with the -Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 14. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such then-ges from the plans or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards -may be season for revocation of the permit by the Board of County Commissioners. IT 8-60993 I IIT I] �� HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 86-64 RE: USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A HOME BUSINESS, AUTO KODY REPAIR AND PAINT FACILITY - KEN BROOKER A public -hearing was conducted on October 20, 1986, at 9:30 A.M. , with the following _present: Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Chairman Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, "Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 24, 1x386, and duly published October 2, 1'386, in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was conducted to consider the application -of Ken -Brooker for s Use by Special Review for a home business, auto body repair and paint facility. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, read the favorable xecommendation of the -Planning Commission, which was subject to five Conditions and fourteen Development Standards, into the record. Ken Brooker, the applicant, came forward to answer questions of the Board and submitted three letters from neighbors stating that they have no objection to this application. No public testimony was xeceivet concerning this request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request for a Use by Special Review, subj-ect to the recommended Conuitions and Development Standards. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Brantner and married unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 22nd day of October, 1986. APPROVED: a 84.,_ a , WBELD OF -COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘1111 1�nn�,n •ws� WELD COUNTY, CO ORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder • .. !a ���.�� and Clerk to the Board a quel%e, , i - , Chai • : C f,. BY: o7<-rN-�- . uty County Cier Go -. 1!/W &- , •x�o Aem Gene R. Brantner '/17L Ly C.W. rby • TAPE #86-71 DOCKET #86-64 PL0086 -- ATTENDANCE • RECORD TODAY ' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: October 20, 1986 DOCKET # 86-60 SHOW CAUSE - MS CORPORATION DOCKET # 86-64 US$-HOME BUSINESS - KEN BROOKER DOCKET # PLEASE write or print legibly your - name, address and the DOC 4 (as listed above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME , ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING - - z.�C-- 2/KK/ &/o ( • • • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission September 16, 1986 Page 3 The Chairman asked Debbie deBesche to read the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number Z-430:86:5 for Bay Shores Planned Unit Development (Robert and Susan J. Pietrzak and C.R.S. Investments) be continued until the regularly scheduled -meeting of the Planning Commission to be held on November 4, 1986, at 1:30 p.m. Because the applicants intend to use alternate plan A, the Planning Commission recommends that this alternate plan be reviewed as a sketch plan application prior to submittal of a change of zone to a planned unit development district. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Lee Morrison stated the Planning Commission actually has two recommendations: One is to continue this request until November 4, 1986, and the other is to redo the sketch plan. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 APPLICANT: Ken Brooker REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for an auto body repair and paint facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NEl of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22 APPEARANCE: Ken Brooker, property owner and applicant, stated he had been a trucker for twenty years and he did this type of work as a hobby. Then the trucking company which employed him took out bankruptcy and he was without a job. Therefore, he would now like to do this as a vocation. Tape 150 — Side 2 He has read the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards as outlined by the Department -of Planning Services staff and he does not feel he needs to install a six inch water line per the fire districts /2 IIi ills I - Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission September 16, 1986 Page 4 recommendation. If there were to he a fire, chemicals would steed to be used to contain it -rather than water. Also the building is solid concrete block, except the roof, and he f-eels the expense of installing a water line of this size is too great. He -has -never had a problems with his well running low on water, and he has a swimming pool and -the water from this could be used for fire fighting. There will not be any outside employees. This will be a family business. The increase in traffic will only be five to fifteen vehicles per week. He also _reviewed his method -of disposing of scrap and waste materials. Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department, reported the wells in this area are deep wells and would not supply the necessary pressure needed for _fire fighting. The Chairman _called for discussion from the members of the -audience. Sandy Glass, surrounding property owner, spoke in opposition to this _request due to the possibility of increased traffic, dust, and -chemical contamination of their domestic water supply. She distributed information from Dupont on the types of chemicals used in this -business. This information was retained as evidence. Wes -Potter stated they were not aware a second septic system had been installed and the Health Department is withdrawing its original recommendation. To dispose of waste of -this type would require an engineered system and -regular pumping which is disposed of at an approved site. Tape 251 - Side 1 AMENDMENT: Paulette Weaver moved a new condition #5 be added to read as follows: 5. Within thirty (30) days of final approval by the Heard of County Commissioners, the applicant/operator -shall deliver to the Department of Planning Services -evidence 'of approval from the Weld County Health Department for disposal _methods of the wastewater associated with the Use by Special Review activity. and -a sew Development Standard #4 with the remaining numbers renumbered consecutively be added to read as follows: LT 91 11� Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission September 16, 1986 Page 5 4. The applicant/operator shall be -required to comply with all State and County Health department regulations regarding the disposal of industrial wastes. This also includes the wastewater used in the process of this Use by Special Review activity. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. The Chairman called for 4iscussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion tarried unanimously. The Chairman asked Debbie deBesche to read the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services and amended by the Planning Commission into the record. MOTION: Lydia Dunbar -moved Case Number USR-754:86:34 for Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review Permit for an autobody repair and paint facility be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations tf the Department of Planning Services staff, and the conditions and Development Standards as amended by the Planning Commission, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Louis Rademacher. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; Lydia Dunbar - yes; Jack Holman - No, because the does not feel we should allow industrial/commercial types of use in an agricultural subdivision. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: USR-755:86:35 APPLICANT: Robert E. and Lanora Comer REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for an I-1 (Industrial) use in a C-3 (Commercial) Zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE-I of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Greeley City Limits; south of East 18th Street and west of Cherry Avenue BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Lydia Dunbar that the following resolution ±e introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Belt Re 41y 4 Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: y� ` nor cti��� r CASE NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 s 9 NAME: Ken Brooker JH SEP 1 91986 ADDRESS: 9943 Weld County Road 13, Longmont, CO 80501 PREELE , cow. REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a home business (autobody repair and paint facility) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately .5 -mile north of Firestone; west -of Weld County -Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. be recommended favorable 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 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that the use does not infringe on continued agricultural use in the vicinity or _county. She proposal does not appear to have any adverse impacts on the agricultural interests of the County er the environment. - The proposal is consistent -with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - No overlay xlistricts affect the site. - Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a -review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. Exit/8,7 ��� 11l Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 Page 2 The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. She attached (Development Standards for the Use by Special Review permit be adopted and placed on the Use by Special -Review plat prior to recording the plat. 2. The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Use ly Special -Review plat -has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services' office ant -the plat is ready to be recorded 1n the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur until the necessary permits and inspections are obtained and approved by the Weld County Building Inspection Department ao that a Certificate of Occupancy-may be issued for the change ofuse. 4. The Use ty Special -Review Activity shall not occur on the property until the the required -Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health and a copy has been -delivered to the "apartment of Planning Services. 5. Within thirty (30) days of final approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant/-operator shall deliver to the Department of Planning Services evidence of approval _from the Weld County Health Department for disposal methods of the wastewater associated with the Use by Special Review activity. Motion seconded by Louis Rademacher. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Jack Holman Paulette Weaver Louis Rademacher Lydia Dunbar The Chairman 3leclared 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. �Il[1 1111 USR 754:86:34 Ken Brooker Page 3 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning L-ommission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the -Planning £-ommission of Weld County, Colorado, -adopted on September 16, 1986, and recorded in -Book No. X of the proceedings -0f the said Planning Commission. Dated the 17th day of _September, 1986. rat>1..1.-14L., Csk o Bobbie Good Secretary ;i l Ali DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a home business (autobody repair and paint facility) as submitted in the application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. The Use by Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others. 3. The Use by Special Review site shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition. Vehicles that are inoperable (unable to move under their own power) ; partially or totally dismantled; wrecked or damaged; or lacking proper equipment to the extent that it would be unsafe or illegal to use on public rights-of-way shall not be stored outside on the property. 4. The applicant/operator shall be required to comply with all State and County Health Department regulations regarding the disposal of industrial wastes. This also includes the wastewater used in the process of this Ilse by Special Review activity. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at the site. All wastes, cleaning solvents, used paint and other associated wastes shall not be stored on the property, but handled and removed to an approved sanitary landfill on a weekly basis in accordance with the Weld County Health Department regulations. 5. The uses on the property shall be maintained at all times in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code. 6. The automotive spray booth and body shop shall comply with all requirements of the Uniform Fire Code: Article 45, "Application of Flammable Finishes;" Article 79, "Flammable and Combustible Liquids;" National Fire Protection Association Standard 33, "Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials." National Fire Protection Association 13, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems." If Central Weld Water District cannot provide adequate service for the sprinkler system, other type fire suppression systems for fire protection in automotive spray booths shall be installed. 7. All combustible or flammabl-e waste material within fifty (50) feet of the proposed automotive spray booth and body shop shall be removed prior to operation. 8. All Construction done on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. II 1F l T ilfl I _ Development Standards Ken Brooker USR-754:86 Page 2 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance's definition for home business. 12. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Weld County Department of Planning Services, and Longmont Fire Department shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to insure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 13. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shown or stated 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 or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. Tel illy I _ ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 The Longmont Fire Protection District, in a letter dated September 2, 1986, recommended approval of this request with three conditions. Two of the three conditions are included as Development Standards 6 and 7. The third condition is as follows: The existing Central Weld County Water District's six inch water main, on the west side of Weld County Road 13 at Weld County Road 22, is extended to the southwest side of the intersection and a fire hydrant is installed and a water service of sufficient size is provided to supply the required automatic fire protection sprinkler system within the automotive-type paint spray booth. (Uniform Fire Code: Article 10, "Fire Protection") . The staff is requesting that the Planning Commission determine whether this is a reasonable request to be placed upon the proposed use. The Tri-Area Planning Commission has recommended this request be denied. A copy of the September 9, referral response and letter from the Tri-area Planning Commission is attached. The Department of Planning Services has received one objection from a surrounding property owner to this proposal. IJIIII l INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number ti S/ 25-4/ ' g(, ' 3• z/ Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 9 Pages 2. Application plat(s) / page(s) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation . S. DPS Surrounding Propery Owner Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owners Mailing List 7. • 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 1/- 9. DPS Case Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field CCheec-k� 11.�//Yylo d a�to' ��r �24,t.Q� c-t e_. Ltal Q 14. 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MSDS NO. 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET sepleinbei I. ii„,, LUCITE® ACRYLIC LACQUER Section I progressive steps: headache, dizziness, nausea, staggering Manufacturer gait, confusion, unconsciousness. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol E. I. du Pont de Nemours& Co. (Inc.) acetate may cause moderate oye burning and can be Finishes & Fabricated Products Dept. absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Reports navy.' Wilmington, Delaware 19898 associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Medical emergency(800)-441-3637 If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, (CHEMTREC) consult a physician. Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. Product: Lucite acrylic lacquer D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin Paint UN Flammable Li irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water Section II —Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for for at least 15 minutes;call a physician. In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation information on selected products which have additional occurs, contact a physician. ingredients) Vapor Section VI— Reactivity Data Primary Pressure Exposure Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* Stability: stable Toluene 108-88-3 29 100ppm-A,200ppm-0 Incompatibility(materials to avoid): none reasonably foreseeable Primary Amyl Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, oxides Acetate 628-63-7 4 t00ppm-A of heavy metals reported in Section X Xylene 1330-20-7 8 100ppm-A,0 Hazardous polymerization: will not occur 1-Methoxy-2- Propanol Acetate 108-65-6 2.4 100ppm-D Section VII — Spill or Leak Procedures Acrylic Resin None None None Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: `A=ACGIH TLV 0=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin contact and breathing of vapor. Confine and remove with Section III—Physical Data inert absorbant. Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than ether air ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in accordance with federal, state and local requirements Do Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile: 63.4-84.0%(By volume) not incinerate in closed containers. Approximate boiling range: 129°F-401°F Density: 7.6-11.1 #/gallon Section VIII —Special Protection Information Section IV: Fire&Explosion Data Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). Wear a properly fitted vapor/particulate respirator approved `Flash p. flammable limits: 1.1-14%. by NIOSH/MSHA(TC-23C)for use with paints during application and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted. Extinguishing media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical Follow the respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus, is use. recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool Ventilation:contaminants nde t sufficient wn p in volume and q pattern closed containers to prevent pressure build up. to keep below applicable OSHA requirements. Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are Unusual fire&explosion hazards: When heated above the flash point, emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, ecommended. can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include flammable at temperatures below the flash point. splash guards or side shields. Section V— Health Hazard Data(See Also Section X Notes) Section IX—Special Precautions Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label In the unlikely event of ingestion, call a physician immediately precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close and have names of ingredients available. container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or nervous system depression characterized by the following smoking. Do not store above 120°F. VI It iiiiSDS NO. 1 ati) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET seplembor I, 198:, LUCITE® ACRYLIC LACQUER Section I progressive steps: headache, dizziness, nausea, staggering Manufacturer gait,confusion, unconsciousness. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.) -acetate may cause moderate eye burning and can be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Reports l iave Finishes&Fabricated Products Dept. Wilmington, Delaware 19898 associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to • Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Medical emergency(800)441-3637 If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Transportation emergency(800)424.9300 fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, (CHEMTREC) consult a physician. Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. Product: Lucite acrylic lacquer Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid Paint UN 1263 irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water Section II— Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation information on selected products which have additional ingredients) occurs,contact a physician. Vapor . Primary Pressure _Exposure Section VI— Reactivity Data Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits' Toluene 108-88-3 Stability: stable 29 100ppm-A,200ppm-0 Incompatibility(materials to avoid): none reasonably foreseeable Primary Amyl Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, oxides Acetate 628-63-7 4 100ppm-A of heavy metals reported in Section X Xylene 1330-20-7 8 100ppm-A,0 Hazardous polymerization: will not occur 1-Methoxy-2- Propanol Acetate 108-65-6 2.4 100ppm-D Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures Acrylic Resin None None None A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin contact and breathing of vapor. Confine and remove with Section III —Physical Data inert absorbent. Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor densit• y: Heavier than ether air ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in accordance with federal, state and local requirements. Do Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile: 63.4-84.0%(By volume) not incinerate in closed containers. • Approximate boiling range: 129°F-401°F Density: 7.6-11.1 #/gallon Section VIII—Special Protection Information Section IV: Fire& Explosion Data Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. i Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). Wear a properly fitted vapor/particulate respirator approved Approx.flammable limits: 1.1-14%. by NIOSH/MSHA(TC-23C)for use with paints during Extinguishing media: Foam,carbon dioxide, dry chemical application and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted. Special fire f�hting procedures: Full protective equipment,Special the respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator including self-contained breathing apparatus, is use. recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool Ventilation: Provide tibel w applicable in volume and en • closed containers to prevent pressure build up. to keep contaminants p below OSHA requirements. • Unusual fire &explosion hazards: When heated above the flash Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are point,emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, recommended. can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include flammable at temperatures below the flash point. splash guards or side shields. Section V— Health Hazard Data (See Also Section X Notes) Section IX—Special Precautions Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label In the unlikely event of ingestion, call a physician immediately precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close and have names of ingredients available. container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or nervous system depression characterized by the following smoking. Do not store above 120°F. _ III 11 I)lit US NO. 2 arMATERIAL SAFETY t,) DATA SHEET September I', 19as LACQUER CLEARS Section I 19. VM & P Manufacturer naphtha 64742-&9-8 —45 100ppm-A,0 E. I. du Pantile Nemours&to.(Inc.) 20. Acrylic resin None None None Finishes &Fabricated Products Dept. • *A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit. Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 Section III —Physical Data Medical-emergency(800)441-3637 Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than Transportation emergency(800)424300 ether air (CHEMTREC) Solubility in water:Slight Percent volatile by volume: Product:22S, 2225, 300S, 3658,-380S, 1541S, 16555, 16725, Approximate boiling range: 70.9-97.6% 1980S, 1999S 129°F-437°F Density: 7.04-7.91 ///gallon D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid Paint UN 1263 Section IV: Fire&Explosion Data Flash point(Method):20-73F(Closed cup). Approx. flammable limits: 1.1-14%. Section II —Hazardous Ingredients(See_Section X for -Extinguishing media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical specific product codes) Special fire fighting-procedures: Full protective equipment, Vapor including self-contained breathing apparatus, is Pressure Exposure recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up. Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits" 1. Ethyl alcohol 64-773 41 Unusual fire&explosion hazards: When heatedabove the flash t000ppm-0 point,emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, 2. Butyl acetate 123-86-4 8 150ppm-A,0 Lan burner beexplosive. Fine-mists or sprays-may be 3. n-Butyl alcohol 71-36-3 4 25ppm-D, 100ppm-0 flammable at temperatures below the flash point. 4. Acetone 67-64-1 185 1000ppm-A,0 5. Methyl ethyl Section V— Health Hazard Data • ketone 78-93-3 95 200ppm-A,0 Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. 6. Methyl isoamyl In the unlikely event of ingestion, call a physician immediately ketone 110-12-3 - 100ppm-A,0 and have namesiof ingredients available. 50ppm-D Inhalation: May cause-nose-and throat irritation. May cause 7. Methanol 67-56-1 96 200ppm-A,0 nervous system depression characterized by the following 8. Methyl isobutyl progressive steps: Headache,dizziness,-nausea, staggering ketone 108-10-1 16 100ppm-0 gait,confusion, unconsciousness. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol 9. Toluene 108-M8-3 29 ���m-A'D acetate and n-butyl-alcohol may cause moderate eye burning PP and can be absorbed through the skin in-harmful amounts. 200 ppm-0 Laboratory studies with rats have shown that petroleum 10. Isopropyl distillates-cause kidney-damage-and kidney or liver tumors. alcohol _67=63-0 31 400ppm-A,0 These effects were not-seen in similar studies with guinea 11, Primary amyl pigs,dogs, ormtonkeys.Several studies-evaluating acetate 628-63-7 4 100ppm-A petroleum workers have not shown significant increases of 12. Methoxy- 9 kidneystamage nor kidney or liver tumors. Excessive human propylene exposure to methanol including absorption through the skin glycol 107-98-2 10.9 100ppm-A,0,0 -may lead to: fatigue, headache, anaesthetic neurologic i. 13. Dibasic ester effects,and visual-difficulties ultimately including blindness. a. Dimethyl Extremely high concentrations of butylacetate have caused glutarate 119-40-0 • blood changes and weakness in laboratoryanimals.2- b. Dimethyl Ethoxy butyl acetate can3le absorbed through the skin in succinate 106-65-0 14(at 100°C) 10mg/m3-D - harmful amounts. In studies in laboratory animals has c. Dimethyl produced damage to red blood cells and kidneys. Dibasic • adipate 627-93-0 ester inhalation overexposure in rats has shown mild injury 14.2-Ethoxy butyl to the olfactory region of the nose. Reports have associated acetate 112-07-02 0.3 25ppm-D repeated-and prolonged overexposure tosolvents with 15.Fthyl acetate 141-78-6 76 100ppm-A,D permanent brain and nervous system damage. 16. 1-Mefhoxy- If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to 2-propanol fresh air. If breathing difficulty.persists, or occurs later, acetate 108-65-6 2.4 100ppm-A,0 consult a-physician. 17. Xylene 1330-20-70 8 100ppm-A,0 Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. 18. Aromatic Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin hydrocarbons 64742-95-6 —5 50ppm-A,0 irritation with discomfort ancLdermatitis. t- r-, C:').q I [1 n Section V— Health Hazard Data —Continued Ventilation: Provide-sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water to keep contaminants belowapplicable OSHA requirements. Protective clothing: Neoprene glovesand coveralls-are at least 15 minutes; calla physician. In case of skin contact, wash with-soap and water. If recommended. rritation occurs,contact a physician. Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include splash guards or side shields. Section VI— Reactivity Data Section IX—Special Precautions Stability: stable Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label Incompatibility(materials to avoid): none reasonably foreseeable precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke container after eachase. Ground containers when pouring. Hazardous polymerization: Will-not occur Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or smoking.Do not storeabove 120°F. Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures Section X— Product Codes Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: -Product Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin Code Ingredients contact and breathing of vapor. Confine and remove with 22S inert absorbent. 1, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 20 Waste disposal method: Do-not allow material to contaminate 222S 3, 4,9, 10, 13, 15, 19, 20 365S 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11,ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in317, 07, 18,20 3658 2, 5, 9,accordance with federal,state and local requirements. Do 15, 17, 20 3808 2, 4, 9, 16, 20 not incinerate in closed containers. 1541S 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 19, 20 1655S 3, 7, 9, 10, 17, 18, 20 Section VIII --Special Protection Information 1672S 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 20 1980S 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 17, 19, 20 Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. 1999S 3,4, 7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 20 Wear a properly fitted vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA(TC-23C)for use with paints during application and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted. The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to the Follow the respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in use. combination with any other material or in any-process. Product Manager Refinish Sales E-77550-2 Printed In USA. [I --_- III __ MSDS NO. 3 MATERIAL SAFETY Q p1J o DATA SHEET September I, lbttb LACQUER THINNERS AND CLEANING SOLVENTS Section I Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: Manufacturer 100%(3929S—93%) E. I. du Pont de Nemours &Co. (Inc.) Approximate boiling range: Finishes& Fabricated Products Dept. 129°F-437°F Density: 6.4-7.5 #/gallon Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 Medical emergency(800)441-3637 Section IV: Fire& Explosion Data Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). (CHEMTREC) Approx.flammable limits: 1.1-14%. Product: Lacquer Thinners and Cleaning Solvents Extinguishing media: Foam,carbon dioxide, dry chemical D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective equipment, Paint Related Material NA 1263 including self-contained breathing apparatus, is recommended, Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool Section II— Hazardous Ingredients (See Section X for closed containers to prevent pressure build up. specific product codes) Unusual fire &explosion hazards: When heated above the flash Vapor point,emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air. can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be Pressure Exposure flammable at temperatures below the flash point. Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* 1. Butyl acetate 123-86-4 8 150ppm-A,0 Section V— Health Hazard Data 2. n-Butyl Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. alcohol 71-36-3 4 25ppm-D, In the unlikely event of ingestion, calf a physician immediately 3. Acetone 67-64-1 100ppm 0 and have names of ingredients available. 185 750ppm-A, Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause 1000ppm 0 nervous system depression characterized by the following 4. Methanol 67-56-1 96 200ppm-A,0 progressive steps: Headache,dizziness, nausea, staggering 5. Toluene 108-88-3 29 100ppm-A gait, confusion, unconsciousness. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol 200ppm-0 acetate and n-butyl alcohol may cause moderate eye burning 6. Isopropyl and can be-absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. alcohol 67-63-0 31 400ppm-A,0 Laboratory studies with rats have shown that petroleum 7. Dibasic esters distillates cause kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors. a) Dimethyl These effects were not seen in similar studies with guinea glutarate 1119-40-0 pigs,dogs,or monkeys. Several studies evaluating b) Dimethyl petroleum workers have not shown significant increases of succinate 106-65-0 14(at 100°C) 10mg/m3-D kidney damage nor kidney or liver tumors. Excessive human c) Dimethyl exposure to methanol including absorption through theskin adipate 627-93-0 may lead to: fatigue, headache, anaesthetic neurologic 8. 1-Methoxy-2- effects, and visual difficulties, ultimately including blindness. propanol Extremely high concentrations of butyl acetate have caused 9. 2-Ethoxy 108=65-6 2.4 100ppm-D blood changes and weakness in laboratory animals. Reports y have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to butyl solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. acetate 112-07-02 0.3 25ppm-D Dibasic esters inhalation overexposure in rats has shown 10. Xylene 1330-20-7 8 100ppm-A,0 mild injury to the olfactory region of the nose, 2-Ethoxy butyl 11. VM&P acetate can be absorbed through the skin in harmful Naphtha 64742-89-8 —45 100ppm-A,0 amounts. In-studies in laboratory animals has produced 12. Mineral damage to red blood cells and kidneys. If affected by • Y5. Armat Spirits 64742-88-7 —5 100ppm-A.0 inhalAglnn of vapor or vprav mist, romeye to frpeh Mlle If hydro- physician. breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later,consult a carbons 64742-95-6 —5 50ppm-A,0 Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. 'A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit. Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin irritation with discomfort and.dermatitis. Section III — Physical Data In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water. If ether air irritation occurs, contact a physician. fl It Section VI — Reactivity Data Section IX—Special Precautions Stability: stable Incompatibility(materials to avoid): none reasonably foreseeable Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke precautions. Keep away from heat,sparks and flame. Close Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: smoking. Do not store above 120°F. Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin contact and breathing of vapor.Confine and remove with Section X— Product Codes inert absorbant. Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate Product ground water systems. Incinerate in accordance with federal, Code Ingredients state and local requirements. Do not incinerate in closed containers. 3602S 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13 3608S 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 Section VIII—Special Protection Information 3613S 3, 5, 6, 11 Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. 3642S 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11 Wear a properly fitted vapor/particulate respirator approved 3661 S 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13 by NIOSH/MSHA(TC-23C)for use with paints during 3696S 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 application and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted. 39195 12 Follow the respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator 39248 3, 5, 6, 11 use. - 39295, 3939S 5, 12 Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern 3979S 8, 9, 12, 13 to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are recommended. The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to the Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in splash guards or side shields. combination with any other material or in any process. Product Manager Refinish Sales f-, E-77550-3 Printed in U.S.A. Pfr. .y r lt Ill MSDS NO. 4 tilli Li 1sj i MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET _September I, lot CENTARI° ACRYLIC ENAMEL Section I Section V— Health Hazard Data Manufacturer Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. E. I.du Pont de Nemours &Co. (Inc.) In the unlikely event of ingestion, call a physician immediately Finishes& Fabricated Products Dept. and have names of ingredients available. Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 nervous system depression characterized by the following Medical emergency(800)441-3637 progressive steps: Headache,dizziness, nausea, staggering Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 gait,confusion, unconsciousness. Laboratory studies with (CHEMTREC) rats have shown that petroleum distillates cause kidney Product: Centari Acrylic Enamel damage and kidney or liver tumors. These effects were not D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable liquid seen in similar studies with guinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys. Paint a 1263 Several studies evaluating petroleum workers have not shown significant increases of kidney damage nor kidney or liver tumors. Extremely high concentrations of butyl acetate Section II— Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for have caused blood changes and weakness in laboratory animals. Very high concentrations of Methyl ethyl ketone Information on selected products which have additional ingredients) have caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged Vapor overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous Primary Pressure Exposure system damage. Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Toluene 29 100ppm-A,200ppm-0 fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, Xylene 1 108-88-3 8 100ppm-A,0 consult a physician. • Methyl Ethyl Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. Ketone 78-93-3 95 200ppm-A,0 Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin VM et Naphtha 93-3 —45 00ppm-A,0 irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. Mineral Sprits 64742-89-8 —5 100ppm-A,0 In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water Aromatic for at least 15 minutes;call a physician. In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation Hydrocarbons 64742-95-6 —5 50ppm-A,0 Polyester occurs, contact a physician. Resin None None None Section VI —Reactivity Data Acrylic Resin None None None Stability: Stable 'A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Incompatibility(materials to avoid): None reasonably foreseeable Hazardous decomposition products: CO, C02, smoke, oxides of Section III—Physical Data heavy metals reported in Section X • . .Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur ether air Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: 56.6-72.3% Approximate boiling range: Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition.-Prevent skin 172°F-426°F Density: 7.69-9.55 #/gallon contact and breathing of vapor.Wear properly fitted vapor/ particulate respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-23C). If the material has been activated with an isocyanate, wear a positive `Section IV: Fire& Explosion Data pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-19C). Confine and remove with inert absorbent. Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). Deactivate isocyanate containing spills with: Approx. Flammable limits: 1.1-14%. 20%Surfactant(Tergitol TMN-10) Extinguishing media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical 80%Water special fire fighting procedures: Full protective equipment, or including self-contained breathing apparatus, is 0-10%Ammonia recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool 2-5%Detergent closed containers to prevent pressure build up. Balance Water Unusual fire&explosion hazards: When heated above the flash Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate point, emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be accordance with federal, state and local requirements. Do flammable at temperatures below the flash point. not incinerate in closed containers. ,1*,- "ice Ill. . i' I➢" Section VIII—Special Protection Information Lead Chromate is an IARC/OSHA carcinogen. Over- Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. exposure to lead may cause adverse effects to the blood When this product is used with an isocyanate hardener, wear forming, nervous, urinary, and reproductive systems a positive pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA including embryotoxic effects. Symptoms may include loss TC-19C approved)when mixing the isocyanate hardener with of appetite, anemia, disturbance of sleep and fatigue. (See the paint,during application and until all vapor and spray OSHA Standard 29CFR1910.1025 for more information on mists are exhausted. Do not permit anyone without • lead) respiratory protection in the painting area. Refer to the (2) Antimony 7440-36-0 None 0.5mg/m3-A as Sb isocyanate hardener label instructions and MSDS for further information. Follow the respirator manufacturer's directions Excessive exposures to antimony may produce gastro- for respirator use. intestinal upset, nervous complaints, inflammation of the Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern mucous membranes of the nose and throat, metallic taste to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. and stomatitis. May cause skin irritation.Antimony is Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are present in lead chromate. See lead chromate(1), recommended. Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include (3) Titanium splash guards or side shields. Dioxide 13463-67-7 None 10mg/m3-A, Section IX—Special Precautions 15mg/m3-0 Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label In a lifetime inhalation test, lung cancers were found in precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close some rats exposed to 250 mg/m3 respirable titanium contaiper after each use. Ground containers when pouring. dioxide dust. Analysis of the titanium dioxide Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or concentrations in the rats' lungs showed that the lung smoking. Do not store above 120°F. clearance mechanism was overwhelmed and that the Other precautions: Do not sand,flame cut, braze or weld dry results at the massive 250 mg/m3 level are not relevant to coating without a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator or the workplace. appropriate ventilation. Section X—Notes (4) Lead Product Additional Molybdate 7439-98-7 None 10mg/m3-A as MO Code Ingredients (See also lead in ingredient(1)) 700A, 701A . 3, 7 722A, 723A, 730A, 732A, 734A, 741A, 3 (5) Carbon 742A,750A, 763A, 764A,765A, 767A -Black 1333-86-4 None 3.5mg/m3-A 708A � 710A,711A, 713A, 727A 6 (6) Aluminum 7429-90-5 None t0mg/m3-A 731A, 733A 1, 4, 7 737A 1, 7 (7) Butyl 738A 1, 2, 7 Acetate 123-86-4 12 150ppm-A,0 761A i ' 762A 2, 7 Extremely high concentrations of butyl acetate have caused blood changes and weakness in laboratory Vapor Pressure animals. Additional (20°C Exposure *A-ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Ingredients CAS No. mm Hg.) Limits' • (1) Lead Chromate 18454-12-1 None 50ug/m3-0 as LEAD Notice:The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to 150ug/m3-A as LEAD the specific material designated herein and do not relate 0.05mg/m3-A as CR to use in combination with any other material or in any 0.1mg/m3-0 as CR process. Product Manager Refinish Sales E-77550-4 Printed in U .A. fmr IL.[1 III ,a. kr lZJ. :) e..._: . ... ,i.r) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET September I, 1905 CENTARI°° BASEMAJCERS Section I Special fire fighting p g g procedures: Full protective equipment, Manufacturer including self-contained breathing apparatus, is recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool E. I. du Pont de Nemours& Co. (Inc.) closed containers to prevent pressure build up. Finishes& Fabricated Products Dept. Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Unusual fire&,explosion hazards: When heated above the flash point, emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 Medical emergency(800)441-3637 can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 flammable at temperatures below the flash point. (CHEMTREC) Products: 8260S, 8280S Section V— Health Hazard Data U.O.T. hazard class: Flammable liquid Ingestion: Castro-intestinal distress. Paint Related Material NA 1263 In the unlikely event of ingestion,call a physician immediately and have names of ingredients available. Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause nervous system depression characterized by the following Section II- Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for specific product codes) progressive steps: Headache,dizziness, nausea, staggering gait,confusion, unconsciousness. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol Vapor acetate may cause moderate eye burning and can be Pressure Exposure absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Laboratory Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* studies with rats have shown that petroleum distillates cause 1. Butyl acetate 123-86-4 8 150ppm-A,0 kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors.These effects 2. Butyl ae 67-64-1 185 1000p pm-0 were not seen in similar studies with guinea pigs, dogs, or 3. o Diisobutyl ketone 108-83-8 14 monkeys.Several studies evaluating petroleum workers have 4. Dibasic esters not shown significant increases of kidney damage nor kidney a. Dimethyl or liver tumors. Extremely high concentrations of butyl glutarate 119-40-0 acetate have caused blood changes and weakness in b. Dimethyl laboratory animals. Dibasic esters inhalation overexposure in rats has shown mild injury to the olfactory region of the succinate 106-65-0 14(at 100°C) 10 mg/m3-D c. Dimethyl adipate 627-93-0 nose. 2-Ethoxy butyl acetate can be absorbed through the 5. 1-Methoxy-2- skin in harmful amounts. In studies in laboratory animals has propanol produced damage to red blood cells and kidneys. Reports acetate 108-65-6 2.4 100ppm-A,0 have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to 6. 2-Ethoxy-butyl solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. • acetate 112-07-02 0.3 25ppm-A,0 If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to 7. Aromatic fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, hydrocarbons 64742-95-6 —5 50ppm-A,0 consult a physician. 8. Methyl ethylSkin or eye contact: Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may ketone 78-93-3 95 200ppm-A,0 cause skin irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. 9. Polymer None 9 None None In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes;call a physician. -''A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, contact a physician. Section III—Physical Data Section VI —Reactivity Data Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than Stability: Stable ether air Incompatibility(materials to avoid): None reasonably Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: foreseeable 100% Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, oxides of Approximate boiling range: heavy metals reported in Section X 129°F-426°F Density: 6.5-7,5 #/gallon Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur Section VII —Spill or Leak Procedures Section IV: Fire& Explosion Data Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Flash point(Method):20-73F(Closed cup). Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin Approx.flammable limits: 1.1-14%. contact and breathing of vapor. Confine and remove with Extinguishing media: Foam,carbon dioxide, dry chemical inert absorbant. ,--" I,1III Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures—Continued Section IX— Special Precautions Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close accordance with federal, state and local requirements. Do not incinerate in closed containers. container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or Section VIII—Special Protection Information • smoking. Do not store above 120°F. Other precautions: Do not sand, flame cut, braze or weld dry Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. coating without a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator or This product is used with a paint requiring isocyanate appropriate ventilation. hardener or activator. Wear a positive pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-19C approved)when mixing the Section X— Product Codes hardener/activator with the paint, during application and until all vapor and spray mists are exhausted. Do not permit Product anyone without respiratory-protection in the painting area. Code Ingredients Refer to the hardener/activator label instructions and MSDS for further information. 8280S 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern 8280S 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are Notice: The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to recommended. the specific material designated herein and do not relate Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include splash guards or side shields. process. use in combination with any other material or in any pr Product Manager Refinish Sales E-775505 Printed in U.S.A. IlF1 111 OP a) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET September I. MEP: DULUX® ALKYD ENAMEL Section I rats have shown that petroleum distillates cause kidney Manufacturer damage and kidney or liver tumors. These effects were not E. I.du Pont de Nemours& Co. (Inc.) seen in similar studies with guinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys. Finishes&Fabricated Products Dept. • Several studies evaluating petroleum workers have riot Wilmington, Delaware 19898 shown significant increases of kidney damage nor kidney or Telephone:Product information(800)441-7515 liver tumors. Reports have associated repeated and Medical emergency(800)441-3637 prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 and nervous system damage. (CHEMTREC) If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Product: Dulux Alkyd Enamel fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, D.O.T. Hazard Class: Flammable liquid consult a physician. Paint UN 1263 Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. Section II— Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. information on selected products which have additional In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water ingredients) for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. Vapor In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, contact a physician. Primary Pressure Exposure/ Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) _Limits` -Section VI— Reactivity Data Toluene 108-88-3 29 t00ppm-A,200ppm-0 Stability: Stable Xylene 1330-20-7 8 100ppm-A,0 Incompatibility(materials to avoid): None reasonably VM&P foreseeable Naphtha 64742-89-8 —45 100ppm-A,0 Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, oxides Aromatic of heavy metals reported in Section X -Hydrocarbons 64742-95-6 —5 50ppm-A,0 Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur Mineral Section VII— Spill or Leak Procedures Spirits 64742-88-7 —5 100ppm-A,0 Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Alkyd Resin None None None ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition.Prevent skin "A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit contact and breathing of vapor. Confine and remove with inert absorbant. Section III—Physical Data Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate • Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in • ether air accordance with federal,state and local requirements. Do Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: not incinerate in closed containers. 61.2-68.0% Section VIII— Special Protection Information Approximate boiling range: Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. 176°F-426°F Density: 7.64-9.43#/gallon Wear a properly fitted NIOSH/MSHA(TC-23C)approved -Section IV:Fire& Explosion Data paint spray respirator during application and until all vapor and spray mist are exhausted. If this product is used with an Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). isocyanate additive(Dulux°'Plus)wear a positive pressure Approx.flammable limits: 1.1-14%. supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-19C approved). Extinguishing media: Foam,carbon dioxide, dry chemical Refer to the additive label and MSDS for further information. Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective equipment, Follow the respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator including self-contained breathing apparatus, is use. recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern closed containers to prevent pressure build up. to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. Unusual fire&explosion hazards: When heated above the flash Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are point,emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, recommended. can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include flammable at temperatures below the flash point. splash guards or side shields. Section V— Health Hazard Data Section IX— Special Precautions Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close In the unlikely event of ingestion, call a physician immediately container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. and have names of ingredients available. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause smoking. Do not store above 120°F.nervous system depression characterized by the following _Other precautions: Do not sand, flame cut, braze or weld dry progressive steps: Headache, dizziness, nausea, staggering coating without a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator or gait, confusion, unconsciousness. Laboratory studies with appropriate ventilation. II III III Section X —Notes (3) Titanium Dioxide 13463-67-7 None 10mg/ni'-A, Product Additional Code Ingredients 15mg/m3-0 1D, 23D, 24D 3 In a lifetime inhalation test, lung cancers were found in 2D 5 some rats exposed to 250 mg/m3 respirable titanium 6D 7 dioxide dust. 150, 19D, 34D, 51D, 52D, 59D 8 Analysis of the titanium dioxide concentrations in the rats' 190, 26D, 32D, 34D,42D, 430, 47D, lungs showed that the lung clearance mechanism was 51D, 52D, 59D g overwhelmed and that the results at the massive 250 mg/ 39D 8, 10 m3 level are not relevant to the workplace 16D, 360 21D, 37D, 56D 6' 2, 4 400 6 (4) Lead 400 1 Molybdate 7439-98-7 None 10mg/m3-A as MO 1, 2 (See also lead in ingredient(2)) Vapor (5) Carbon Additional Pressure Exposure Black 1333-86-4 None 3.5mg/m3-A Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* (6) Aluminum 7429-90.5 None tOmg/m3-A (1) Lead Chromate 18454-12-1 None 50ug/m3-0 as LEAD (7) n-Butyl 150ug/m3-A as LEAD Alcohol 71-36-3 7 25ppm-D,50ppm-A 0.0 ug/ --A as CR n-Butyl Alcohol may cause moderate eye burning and can 0.1 mg/m3-0 as CR be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Lead Chromate is an IARC/OSHA Carcinogen. Over- (8) Xylene is not in these products exposure to lead may cause adverse effects to the blood forming,nervous, urinary and reproductive systems (9) Toluene is not in these products including embryotoxic effects. Symptoms may include loss (10)Triethyl of appetite, anemia, disturbance of sleep and fatigue, (See Amine 121-44-8 54 25ppm-O,10ppm-A OSHA Standard 29CFR1910.1025 for more information Triethylamine on contact may cause skin burns. Causes on lead) eye corrosion and permanent injury. May cause temporary u(2) Antimony 7440-36-0 None 0.5mg/m3-A as Sb breath ng,oer rshortn shortness of breath.r irritation with cough, difficult "A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Excessive exposure to antimony may produce gastrointestinal upset, nervous complaints, inflammation of Notice: The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to the mucous membranes of the nose and throat, metallic the specific material designated herein and do not relate taste and stomatitis. May cause skin irritation.Antimony is to use in combination with any other material or in any present in lead chromate. See lead chromate(1). process. Product Manager Refinish Sales E-77550-6 Printed in U S A nc: 1' III r MSDS NO. 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Septeinl;er I, Is-iii IMRON" POLYURETHANE ENAMEL Section I extremely high exposures of laboratory animals to ethyl Manufacturer acetate resulted in secondaryanemia with an increase in E. I.du Pont de Nemours &Co. (Inc.) white blood cells, fatty degeneration, cloudy swelling and an Finishes& Fabricated Products Dept. excess of blood in various organs. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol- Wilmington, Delaware 19898 acetate may cause moderate eye burning and can be Telephone: Product information(800)441-7515 absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Reports have Medical emergency(800)441-3637 associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to Transportation Emergency(800)424-9300 solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. (CHEMTREC) This product cannot be applied satisfactorily without the Product: lmron Polyurethane Enamel addition of an activator which contains an isocyanate. D.O.T. hazard class: Flammable liquid Exposure to the isocyanate may-cause asthma-like reactions Paint UN 1263 with shortness of breath, wheezing,cough or lung sensitization.This effect may be delayed for several hours Section II — Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for after-exposure. Individuals with lung orbreathing problems information on-selected products which haveadditional or prior reaction to isocyanates must not be exposed to the ingredients) vaporster spray mist. If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Vapor fresh air. If breathingrlifficulty persists,or occurs later, Primary Pressure Exposure consult a physician. Ingredients CAS No.(20°C mm Hg.) Limits' Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation.or burningiof the eyes. Toluene 108-88-3 36.7 100ppm-A,200ppm-0 Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin 1-Methoxyr2- irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. If the material lies propanol been activated with an isocyanate, may-also cause allergic acetate 108-65=6 2.4 100ppm-D skin reactions. Ethyl In case of eye-contact, immediately flush with plenty of water Acetate 141-78-6 100 400ppm-A for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. Polyurethane In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. II itritation Resin None None None occurs,contact a physician. 'A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Section VI — Reactivity Data Section III— PhysicalData Stability: Stable Evaporation rate:-Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than Incompatibility(materials to avoid): None reasonably ether air foreseeable Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, oxides 61.6-70.5% of heavy metals reported in Section X. Approximate boiling range: Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. 168°F-401°F Density: 8.27.11.56#/gallon Section VII —Spill or Leak Procedures Section IV:-Fire&Explosion Data Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin ° contact and breathing of vapor.Wear properly fitted vapor/ Extinguishing Approx.flammable limits:m,car/° particulate respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-23C). If the material Extinguishing media: Foam,carbon dioxide, dry chemical has been activated with an isocyanate,wear a positive Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective-equipment,aus, i pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-19C). including self-cont terfro nothing apparatus, is Confine and remove with inert absorbent, Deactivate recommended.Water from fog nozzles maybe used to cool isocyanate containing spills with: closed containers to prevent pressure build up. 20%Surfactant(Tergitol TMN-10) Unusual fire &Explosion hazards:When heated above the flash 80%water point,emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, or can burn or be-explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be 0-10%Ammonia flammable at temperatures below the flash point. 2-5% Detergent Balance Water Section V— Health Hazard Data Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate Ingestion: Castro-intestinal distress. ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in In the unlikely event of ingestion,call a physician immediately accordance with federal,state and local requirements. Do and have names of ingredients available. not incinerate in closed containers. Inhalation: Exposure may cause nose and throat irritation. May cause nervous system depression characterized by the Section VIII —Special Protection Information following progressive steps: headache,dizziness, nausea, Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness. Repeated Wear a positive pressure-supplied air respirator(NIOSI i/ [Ill 1pp Section VIII—Special Protection—Continued Lead chromate is an IARC/OSHA Carcinogen. Over- MSHA TC-19C)while mixing activator with enamel, during exposure to lead may cause adverse effects to the blood application and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted. forming, nervous, urinary and reproductive systems Individuals with a history of lung or breathing problems or including embryotoxic effects. Symptoms may include loss prior reaction to isocyanate should not use or be exposed to of appetite, anemia,disturbance of sleep and fatigue. (See this product when activated. Do not permit anyone without OSHA Standard 29CFR1910.1025 for more information on protection in the painting area. lead) Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern (3) Titanium to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. Dioxide 13463-67-7 None 10mg/m3-A, Protective clothing:Wear Neoprene gloves and coveralls. 15my/m3-0 Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include splash guards or side shields. In a lifetime inhalation test, lung cancers were found in some rats exposed to 250 mg/m3 respirable titanium Section IX—Special Precautions dioxide dust.Analysis of the titanium dioxide Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label concentrations in the rat's lungs showed that the lung precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close clearance mechanism was overwhelmed and that the container after each use.Ground containers when pouring. results at the massive 250 mg/m3 level are not relevant to Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or the workplace. smoking. Do not store above 120°F. (4) Lead Other precautions: Do not sand,flame cut, braze or weld dry Molybdate 7439-98-7 None 10mg/m3-A as MO coating without a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator or appropriate ventilation. (See also Lead in Ingredient(2)), Section X—Notes (5) Butyl Product Additional Acetate 123-86-4 8 150ppm-A,0 Code Ingredients Extremely high concentrations of butyl acetate have 532U 1 caused blood changes and weakness in laboratory 547U 2, 4 animals. 548U 1, 2 n-Butyl 560U 2 Alcohol 71-36-3 4 25ppm-D, 555U 3 100ppm-0 520U 5 522U 5 n-Butyl alcohol-may cause moderate eye burning and can 52311 5 be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. 572U 5 VM&P 521U' 5 Naphtha 64742-89-8 45 100ppm-A,0 Vapor Aromatic Additional Pressure Exposure Hydro- ,. Ingredients CAS No. (20°C mm Hg.) Limits* carbons 64742-95-6 5 50ppm-A,0 (1) Antimony 7440-36-0 None 0.5mg/m3-A as Sb Laboratory studies with rats have shown that petroleum Excessive exposures to antimony may produce gastro- distillates cause kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors. intestinal upset,nervous complaints, inflammation of the These effects were not seen in similar studies with guinea mucous membranes of the nose and throat, metallic taste pigs,dogs, or monkeys.Several studies evaluating and stomatitis. May cause skin irritation.Antimony is petroleum workers have not shown significant increases of present in lead chromate. See lead chromate(2). kidney damage nor kidney or liver tumors. (2) Lead *A = ACGIH TLV O = OSHA D = Du Pont internal limit Chromate 18454-12-1 None 50ug/m3.0 as LEAD Notice:The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to 150ug/m3-A as LEAD the specific material designated herein and do not relate 0.05mg/m3-A as CR to use in combination with any other material or in any 0.1 mg/m3-0 as CR process. Product Manager Refinish Sales E-77550-7 Printed in U,S.A. IT [Ill - _ it MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Septurnbsr 1, loft, CLEAR ENAMEL TOPCOATS -Section I in white blood cells,fatty degeneration, cloudy swelling and Manufacturer an excess of blood in various organs. 1-Methoxy-2-propanc,- E. I. du Pont de Nemours& Co. (Inc.) acetate may cause moderate eye burning and can be Finishes& Fabricated Products Dept. absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Reports have Wilmington, Delaware 19898 • Wassociated repeated and prolonged overexposure to Telephone: Product information (800)441-7515 solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage Medical emergency(800)441-3637 This product cannot be applied satisfactorily without the Transportation emergency(800)424-9300 addition of an activator which contains-an isocyanate. (CHEMTREC) Exposure to the isocyanate may cause asthma-like reactions Product: 500S, 580S, 780S with shortness of breath, wheezing,cough or lung sensitization. This effect may be delayed for several hours D.O.T. hazard class; Flammable liquid Paint UN 1263 after exposure. Individuals with lung or breathing problems or prior reaction to isocyanates must not be exposed to tie Section II— Hazardous Ingredients(See Section X for vapors or spray mist. specific product codes) If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to Vapor fresh air. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, Pressure Exposure consult a physician. Skin or eye contact: May cause irritation or burning of the eyes Ingredients CAS No. (20°CmmHg) Limits' . 1. Toluene 108-88-3 22 100ppm-A, Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin 200ppm-0 irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. If the material has 2. Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 76 t0pp 0 been activated with an isocyanate, may also cause allergic 3. 1-Methoxy-2- skin reactions. propanol In case of eye contact, immediately flush with plenty of water acetate 108-65-6 t00ppm-D for at least 15 minutes;call a physician. .4. Xyacet 1330-206 2.48 1100ppm- 0 In case of skin contact wash with soap and water. If irritation 5. Acrylic resin None None None occurs, contact a physician. 'A=ACGIH TLV O=OSHA D=Du Pont internal limit Section VI —:Reactivity Data Section III —Physical Data Stability: Stable Evaporation rate: Slower than Vapor density: Heavier than Incompatibility(materials to avoid): None reasonably ether foreseeable air Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke. Solubility in water: Slight Percent volatile by volume: Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. 72.8-767% Approximate boiling range: Section VII—Spill or Leak Procedures 168°F-401°F Density: 8.17-8.30 #/gallon Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Section IV: Fire&Explosion Data Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin contact and breathing of vapor.Wear properly fitted vapor/ Flash point(Method): 20-73F(Closed cup). particulate respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-23C). If the material ;.Approx.flammable limits: 1.1-14%. has been activated with an isocyanate, wear a positive Extinguishing media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/MSHA TC-19C). Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective-equipment, Confine and remove with inert absorbent. including self-contained breathing apparatus, is Deactivate isocyanate containing spills with: recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool 20%Surfactant(Tergitol TMN-10) closed containers to prevent pressure build up. 80%Water .'Unusual fire&explosion hazards: When heated above the flash or point, emits flammable vapors which, when mixed with air, 0-10%Ammonia can burn or be explosive. Fine mists or sprays may be 2-5% Detergent flammable at temperatures below the flash point. Balance Water Section V—Health Hazard Data Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate ground water systems. Incinerate absorbed material in Ingestion: Gastro-intestinal distress. accordance with federal, state and local requirements. Do In the unlikely event of ingestion,call a'physician immediately not incinerate in closed containers. and have names of ingredients available. Inhalation: Overexposure may cause nose and throat irritation. Section VIII —Special Protection Information May cause nervous system depression characterized by Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. the following progressive steps: headache,dizziness, Wear a positive pressure supplied air respirator(NIOSH/ nausea, staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness. MSHA TC-19C)while mixing activator with enamel clear Repeated extremely high exposures of laboratory animals to during application and until all vapors and spray mist are ethyl acetate resulted in secondary anemia with an increase exhausted. Individuals with a history of lung or breathing , t [Il I • Section VIII —Special Protection— Continued Other precautions: Do not sand, flame cut, braze or weld dry problems or prior reaction to isocyanate should not use or coating without a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator or be exposed to this product when activated. Do not permit appropriate ventilation. • anyone without protection in the painting area. Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern Section X— Product Codes to keep contaminants below applicable OSHA requirements. Protective clothing: Wear Neoprene gloves and coveralls. Product Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Include Code Ingredients splash guards or side shields. 500S , 2, 3, 5 580S 1, 2, 3, 5 780S 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Section IX—Special Precautions Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Close Notice: The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. the specific material designated herein and do not relate Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or smo- to use in combination with any other material or in any king. Do not store above 120°F process. • Product Manager • Refinish Sales • • • • E-77550-8 Printed in U.S.A. I1If[I m I Ca se # 754,86,, 4 -To whom it may concern; I ( '2:1O7 .---)-j-,;- /, [r ) as a neighbor of Ken Brooker, do not object in any way to tl.e operation of an auto body aid paid shop at his home. It will not affect my agricultural investments. It will not endanger the health ant safety of me or my family. I strongly urge that_this permit be approved. I f 1 that it will add to the value of my property. d ' 'I. /'f �C/,� d 1 a_ -Y / %-- . , ki EXHIBIT -' f f U Q Chasm # 754sg6=34 To whom it may concern; -1 I ( 9 r(2t n ) as a naighbor of Ken Brooker, do not object in any way to the operation of an auto body and paint shop at hio home, It will not affect my agricultural investments, It will nbt endanger the healt'1 and safety of me or my faulty, I strongly urge that this permit be approved. I feel that it will n44 to tb'> value of my property, /r/ EXHIBIT ase 4 754 86,34 To whom it may concerns I ( RRY A/61.54rc) as a neighbor of Ken Brooker, do not ab4ect in any way to the operation of an auto body and paint shop at his home. It will not affect my agricultural investments. It will not endanger the health and safety of me or my family. I strongly urge that this permit be approved. I feel that -it will add to the value of my property. cu- tfne5s EXHIBIT I _ Date: September 16, 1986 CASE NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 NAME: Ken Brooker ADDRESS: 9943 Weld County Road 13, Longmont, CO 80501 REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a home business (autobody repair -and paint facility) _LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado _LOCATION: Approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED 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 Department of Planning Services staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that the use does not infringe on continued agricultural use in the vicinity or county. The proposal does not appear to have any adverse impacts on the agricultural interests of the County or the environment. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide- dequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. She Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. -The attached Development Standards for the Use by Special Review permit be adopted and placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. llll�� 11 Ken -Brooker USR-754:86:34 Page 2 2. The Use by Special -Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Use by Special -Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services' office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. The Use by Special Review activity -shall not occur until the necessary permits and inspections are obtained and approved by the Weld County Building Inspection Department so that a Certificate of Occupancy may be issued for the change of use. 4. The Use by Special Review Activity shall not occur on the property until the the required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health and a copy has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services. [1 fl it DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a home business (autobody repair and paint facility) as submitted in the application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. The Use by Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance -or lease of the property to others. 3. The Use by Special Review site shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition. Vehicl-es that are inoperable (unable to move under their own power) ; partially or totally dismantled; wrecked or damaged; or lacking proper equipment to the extent that At would be unsafe or illegal to use on public sights-of-way shall sot be stored outside on the property. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at the site. All wastes, cleaning solvents, used paint and other associated wastes shall not be stored on the property, but handled and removed to an approved sanitary landfill one weekly basis in accordance -with the Weld County Health Department regulations. 5. The uses on the _property shall be maintained at all times in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code. 6. The -automotive spray booth and body shop shall comply with all requirements of the Uniform Fire rode: Article 45, "Application of Flyable Finishes;" Article 79, "Flammable and Combustible Liquids;" National Fire Protection Association Standard 33, "Spray Application Using Flammable -and Combustible Materials." National Tire Protection Association 13, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems." If Central Weld Water District cannot provide adequate service for the sprinkler system, other type fire suppression systems for fire protecti-on in automotive spray booths shall be installed. 7. All combustible or flammable waste -material within fifty (50) feet of the proposed automotive spray booth and body shop shall be removed prior to -operation. - 8. All Construction Aone on the property -shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code _Ordinance. 9. -The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld -County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 224.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Development Standards Ken Brooker USR-754:86 Page 2 11. The property owner or operator shall to responsible for complying with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance's definition for home business. 12. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Weld County -Department of Planning Services, and Longmont Fire _Department shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to insure the activities carried nut on the property comply with the Development Standards -stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 13. The Use by Special Review area _shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. -Any -material deviations from the plans br Standards -as -shown or stat-ed 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 or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 14. The property owner -or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit By the Board of County Commissioners. rhnh _. ... hl [in __._ .. . ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 The -Longmont Fire Protection District, in a letter dated September 2, 1986, recommended approval of this request with three conditions. Two of the three conditions are included as Development Standards 6 and 7. The third condition is as follows: The existing Central Weld County Water District's six inch water main, on the west side of Weld County Road 13 at Weld County Road 22, is extended to the southwest side of the intersection and a fire hydrant is installed and a water service of sufficient size is provided to supply the required automatic fire protection sprinkler system within the automotive-type paint spray booth. (Uniform Fire Code: Article 10, "Fire Protection") . The staff is requesting that the Planning Commission determine whether this is a reasonable request to be placed upon the proposed use. The Tr1-Area Planning Commission has recommended this request be denied. A copy of the September 9, referral response and letter from the Tri-area Planning Commission is attached. The Department of Planning Services has received one objection from a surrounding property owner to this proposal. (� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO CASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is described as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NE} of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within fourteen (14) days of mailing from our office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 4. X Please refer t the enclosed letter. SignedY << � Agency: Tri -Area Planning Commission ecre ary Date: S ptember 9 , 1986 Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. Gloria V Dunn L� Cur ent tanner [1 ?9jgl �C,12 [�Cj/r fir- ` 1 01986 Weld Cu. Plauumu nomaus:aon Tri-Area Planning Commission P. O. Box 363 Frederick, CO 80530 September 9, 1986 Ms. Debbie deBesche Current Planner Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. deBesche, At the regular meeting of the Tri-Area Planning Commission application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review Permit fox a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) was on the agenda. The parcel of land is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. After great discussion members voted to deny applica- tion for the following reasons: 1. Lack of input from neighbors within 500 feet. Members felt had there been a petition showing signatures of neighbors in favor of this proposed business this would have been beneficial. 2. A report from the Longmont Fire Protection Marshall was not available stating his findings or suggestions for fire safety precautions. 3. Weld County Road 13 and 22 is a traffic hazard. Because this is a heavily traveled county road members felt the traffic from the business would have a impact on this situation. Shoul-d you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to call. Sincerely, �7 Tai L il Rebecca E. Marker Secretary Tri-Area Planning Commission rm z t� � [ 1v rr_ =:' 191986 Weld Co. Planning Commission Fin �f it,(//4„. mEmoRAnDum l wik To Weld County Planning Date ep ber 5, 1986 COLORADO From Health Protection Services OligAll L Subject: Case Number: USE-754:436:34 Name: Brooker, Ken Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. If this business employs more than family members, they are required to comply with the I. S.D.S. Regulations. 2. No permenant disposal of wastes shall be permitted at the site. All wastes shall be properly stored and disposed. 3. Required Emissions Permit i- obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. By Direction of Ralph R. Wooley, M.D. p 1986 I. Weld Co. Planning Commission fi iUl1 - II I _ DEPAR( _'NT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT. 4400 915 10th STREET ••• • GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 604 141 r COLORADO CASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is described as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located iu part of the NE} of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within fourteen (14) days of mailing from our office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within the fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1. y We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted prior to • 3. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Sign �r� � '' ZG ' i � Agency l rvm4SfryielDate: "7146 Gloria V. Dunn Current lanner 1[b ill . H(1u 2= )986 r7 FIEL 4- ECK FILING NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 DATE OF INSPECTION: 1.7,- L24-,0- NAME: Ken Brooker REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shoe) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres; part of the NE1 of Section 13, T2N, R68W LAND USE: N b...e..L. e_ Ek 2li 7s Si-m-tit-1- .--y ZONING: N rn/t LOCATION: Approximately .5 mile north of E e, Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and S tr south of Weld County Road 22 / f W COMMENTS: B .e.. el---ell 7 T -- r ( DEPAP' =NT OF PLANNING SERVICES x: s 1 PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 Cp. 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 4 Illk u 1,56, COLORADO Meld Co. Planning Commission CASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is described as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located iu part of the NE} of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to -this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within fourteen (14) days of mailing from our office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within the fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1. >( We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be ubm tted qr to • 3.� ea e ref r o\the enclosed letter. Signed: ^ g ti ��i �� � �- iA�tntey: � Date: ��'�?-,��(. i Gloria V. Dunn Current lanner I li III I'J U a DEPAr� :NT OF PLANNING SERVICES irk l� s "� PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 - 915 10th STREET ��� ; T GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 . I ?1 Y` st 'A. _ COLORADO CASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 1986 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is describes as Lut 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NE} of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received -within fourteen (14) days of nailing from our office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within the fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1. / We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted prior to 3. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed; ? 71jhi S-rina,A,4 Agency: Longmont Soil Date: 8/25/86 6 Conservation District Gloria V`ODn �w,-> 51P_EP cap C \Y/ r .-\ Current Tanner ( ,-,,G oC 1985 Weld Co. Planning Cummissuau Illl0ll Il 1 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: September 9, 1986 CASE NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 NAME: Ken Brooker ADDRESS: 9943 Weld County Road 13, Longmont, CO 80501 REQUEST: A Use by Special Review permit for a home business (autobody paint and repair facility) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision -LOCATION: Approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22 SIZE OF PARCEL: 4 acres, more or less -POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services has received specific recommendations from the Longmont Fire Protection District and Weld County Building Insepction Department. Copies of the recommendations from these referral entities are included with this land-use summary. The Department of Planning Services has not received a referral response from the Tri-Area Planning Commission. �� IIIII I _ FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 DATE OF INSPECTION: September 5, 1986 NAME: Ken Brooker REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a home business (autobody, paint, and repair facility) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NE} of Section 13, 12N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, -Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and -south of Weld County Road 22 LAND USE: N Residence E Farm field, Winter wheat S Pasture, residences W Pasture, residences ZONING: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The property is the corner lot on the northeast side of Buffalo Acres Subdivision. The property slopes mostly to the northwest corner of the parcel. Access is off Weld County -Road 13, a paved arterial, with a total right—of-way of one hundred feet. BY:Ad c4,7"/ d Mil „ - • `` DEPAR1 :NT OF PLANNING CERVICES it, 1 PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.-4400 R ��- - 915 10th STREET al W GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 co COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, September 1-6, 1-8-6, at 1:30 p.m. to reviews request for approval of a Use by _Special _Review Permit f-r a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) from Fen :Brooker on a parcel of land tescribed as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NEi of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the -6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, tortaining 4.11 acres, tore or less. The property is located approximarrly .3 mile north of -Firestone; west of geld County Road 13 -and south of Weld County Road 22. The public hearing to be held by the Weld -County Planning Commission :for or the consideration of the above referenced request will be conducted in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or 'objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 913 Tenth Street, -Room 342, I;reeley, Colorado 80631, before the xibove slate or Presented at the public hearing on September 16, 1-986. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department cf Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial _Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, - Phone - 35b-4000, Extension 4400. Jack Holman, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Johnstown Breeze To be published one (1) time by August 21, 1986 Received -by: ei "V°C'L��1 Date: H(3/5:41,4a, din II • e e o . • o 4 yi . • II /L. 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I I / 1 I Fr erick 35 e 36 11 . 31 ;» ` I - I ft lII if , \\*,,759 A \\ ' - fr ,,,7) ) .�. _ / r a° # ® � � 1 . 897 ., vJ 2...,) \ I11\ N.- \ii , M 5 5 r ( tiot94ij 0 ... � �� %%1f+'.✓" •Ii r v/ _ / i \ , ( \ •• i ,,l_ \.,, $ ), \ • ): -\\iN -LA o _ -.4.; _ � H S \ , � /gT -7 i , 6Hi1H 11 . ' • pjj'J��..may f . r rr m{ • i. rt ... ; Y tee( 1•,1% .1 . • t ..1 • l Tw ,�U 4)is.. . 1 ti W. -?'!- 1. $} }(' • Y y 'Ti Y't f x } Y11 1 $ • V. • 4 , $ r • II II p __ t � REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: :Ken Brooker CASE NUMBER: USR-754:86:34 SENT REFERRALS OUT: August 14, 1986 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: September 8, 1986 NO SR NR NO SR NR //X Weld County Health Dept. to0X Engineering Department X State Engineer Division of Water Resources 1313 Sherman St. , Room 818 Denver, CO 80203 X Tri-Area Planning Commission c/o Becky Marker P.O. Box 363 Frederick, CO 80530 //% Longmont Fire Protection District c/o Captian Wm Emerson 9119 County Line Road Longmont, CO 80501 X Louis J. Rademacher Weld County Planning Commission 13184 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, CO 80501 X Longmont Soil Conservation District 9595 Nelson Road Box D Longmont, CO Weld County Building Inspection Department X t c/o Robert E. Huffman NO=No Objection SR-Specific Recommendations NR=No Response IT III Vl I F‘a--eJwJ h\.-.k\-. ---,4-v., 3` ' DEPA _NT OF PLANNING SERVICES '� �'--1 PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 r4 St - 915 10th STREET lRa CP II ac,.a R GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 $,. 0 II i COLORADO CASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 198h TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home business (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is described as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NE} of Section 13, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within fourteen (14) days of mailing from our office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within the fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank you very much for your help and cooperation in this matter. 1. We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted prior to • 3.'C Please -refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: G"` r �(/K1—Jun, Agency: / � Date: g--19-14 'nay\` � " J ,---'-'1 Gloria V. Dunn Current lanner l Till I 1 (- E � � r � R o III'Dcj, To Zoning Date August 18. 1986 COLORADO From Robert Huffman. Building Inspector (ki Subject: Violations against Mr. Brooker We have a violation against Mr. Brooker for an occupancy violation. He will need to apply for and obtain the necessary permits for a change of occupancy and any work necessary to meet the code. He will also need to have the necessary inspections made and approved so we can issue a new certificate of occupancy for this change of use. REH:r,;g 1J 1H11 V0$GM0k,. LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 0 "`'°'� g�� 9119 County Line Rd., Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 772-0710 '°Te°T,oN�� David Bierwiler Conrad Hopp Richard Hicks Mike Holubec,Jr. Felix Owen Wilbur Nuss Fire Chief Director Director Director Director Director September 2, 1986 Ms . Gloria V. Dunn Weld County Department DI' Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Ref: USR-754 :86 : 34 Ken Brooker - Auto Body Paint and Repair Shop 9943 WCR #I3 , Longmont, CO 80501 Dear Ms. Dunn : This correspondence is to acknowledge receipt of the application for Use by Review for the above referenced case number. The Longmont Fire Protection District does not have objections to the proposed use providing: I . The existing Central Weld County Water District's 6 inch water main on the west side of WCR #13 at WCR #22 is extended to the southwest side of the intersection and a fire hydrant is installed and a water service of sufficient size is provided to supply the required automatic fire protection sprinkler system within the automotive type paint spray booth. (Uniform Fire Code Article 10 "Fire Protection") . 2. The Automotive Spray Booth and Body Shop shall comply with all requirements of the _Uniform Fire Code Article 45 "Application of Flammable Finishes" , Article 79 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids", National Fire Protection Association Standard 33 "Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials" , NFPA 13 " Installation of Sprinkler Systems" or the appropriate standards for other type fire suppression systems for fire protection in automotive spray booths, if a water service from CWCWD cannot be provided. 3 . Accumulation of combustible or flammable waste material within 50 feet of proposed Automative Spray Booth and Body Shop shall be removed prior to operation . (Uniform Fire Code Article II "General Precautions Against Fire") . Ill 1 ----- � � September 2, 1986 Page 2 Copies of the above codes are available for review in the Headquarters Fire Station at 9119 County Line Road. Should anyone have questions , please contact this office. Sincerely, William R. Emerson Fire Marshal WRE/vdb cc: Mr. Ken Brooker Board of Directors (5) Secretary/Attorney District Chief O File (3) 4 1986 Weld Co. flaquicl 4um+§silk 10 El DEPART. _NT OF PLANNING SERVICES - PHONE(303)356-4000_EXT.4400 4 - 915 10th STREET 'sue l AA" GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 ��Gutl LCP�r�{E TFI FD TR C(�NRE lAtIGMONTco. COLORADO - -___ LASE NUMBER USR-754:86:34 August 14, 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY LONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ken Brooker for a Use by Special Review permit for a home tusiness (auto body paint and repair shop) . The parcel of land is describea as Lot 8, Buffalo Acres Subdivision located in part of the NE} of Section 13, 1211, R68W of the 6th P.-M. , Weld County, rnlorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is -approximately .5 mile north of Firestone; west of Weld County Road 13 and south of Weld County Road 22. T-his application -is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to -this request would be -appreciated. Your prompt reply will -help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. If a response from your office is not received within fourteen (14) days of mailing from our -office, it may be interpreted to mean approval by your office. If you are unable to respond within the 'fourteen (14) days (but wish to do so at a later date) please notify our office to that effect. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. Please reply by September 8, 1986, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Thank -you very much for your help and cooperation in this utter. 1. We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 2. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitte-d prior to . 3. XXX Tease refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: 444----,-- ��.+ Agency: Longmont Fire Prot. Date: 09-02-86 William R. Emerson District Fire Marshal Gloria V. Dunnr 5-- -7,11 q-g -- ^\ Current Tanner 4 1986 Weld Co. Planning Commission 1 Id I m p m MAILING LIST Ken Brooker USR-754:86:34 Sam and Kay Stehle 5975 Weld County Road 22 Longmont, Colorado 80501 H. Gerald Moore 9815 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, Colorado 80501 John Veno 9783 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, Colorado 80301 Michael Geists 5915 Weld County Road 22 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Larry Abbotts 5825 Weld County Road 22 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Charles Proctor, Dean Warberg and Elaine Warringer 516 West 2nd Street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Jerry Nelson 5884 Weld County Road 22 Longmont, Colorado 80501 Machii-Ross Petroleum 3420 Ocean Park Blvd. - Suite 3070 Santa Monica, California 80405 ��l lll�l gi AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property In 0 Cjj (`,t- T nt /C41 i ,�/1/7-`� (Z 7 -(.71-- T5. 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 lesses 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 day of _ , 19 3 =. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: \ThNC. Y ACID . \ Notary Public EID USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee _ Receipt Number f-/9y Recording Fee _ Receipt Number c s:a«e==cat sx cac«ass=«««c=cs=c«tcmae c---- -� =============..=====. TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincor orated area of Weld County, Colorado: ` (0 ///9G U �`C-/?1?-e7 tS ,} a o vi S ti/ LEG DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: L.0 T O Section r 3 T a. N, R dC W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which S ecial Review Permit is proposed:40'% 2-4'477 Section /3 T 2 N, R 6Y W Property Addre t! ` ' /V/ 44 - P (if available) _ G�� `! _3 W iE(..Q (-DOW PRESENT ZONE - OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE Tj a PROPOSED LAND US . 9(.../7-0 0 ()L L e i{_ .),2, e ,P i '7- EXISTING LAND USE '-le v ___11013 (32/r F6A hel SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: — - `— Name: /1 E h g t. --Address: t�rte �f� v� CJi R� � City C.-L'/y( �Nt•1>'rt T• Zip ff��� �/ Home Tele P ,E7 ' —00 et Business Telephone 1/ Name: Address: City _ Zip Home Telephone U Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone 1t List the owner(s) and/or !!!!!!!1,9f se f mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. ��' Mfg Name: /Z/' (EA 6,- Mfg 4 14- LS Address: 1000 7 Silt t.'ICI w,y L,pit 6i .City Sil;A (irFtS ZiPcS02 Z ,t( 3E 7 1 Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all • statements, proposals -and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) ' /� /,,,,, ,./..2_,,_z,, ,,,,,_, ignature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this % day of C T. 19%to . NO ARY PUBLIC 1��A i ii.. ,+., .., r.r- r,'•!. 1: 1.` i My commission expires Tk. irhom it may concern My proposed use is to operate an auto body paint and repair shop. I have been doting this for years as a hobby on my own vehicles. As of Jan.I0,I986 my employer for ten years closed it' s doors. Therefore I need this permit for survival. The surrounding properties are large acreages of winter wheat. I also have approxiamately eight acres of alphafa hay. There are also a few neighbors living on small hobby farms. The structure is a 28'x50 ' block building. It is about 50' behind my house,about 70' to the south_is my barn,to the north and west are my own open fields. This is basically a family operation,myself and my wife working as I get the work. my water source is my own well. The access routes to the shop and my house are the same ones that were establishedII5 years ago. The vehicles using these entries will be normal cars and pickup trucks. There are no bathrooms in the shop. Anyone needing such services will have to use my home. Fire protection measures consist of a fire extinguisher. I have a dumpster from Tri Area Rubbish that picks up every two weeks. To my knowledge my home was established I15 years ago. I have lived here for over 13 years. 1(y well has never dried up. Although I have replaced it's pump and storage tank about 5 years ago. I designed and built a tri-level home and completley renewed my septic system. I own about IIacres consisting of 3 lota. My home,barn, shop,stc. _are located on the middle lot. I have no intention of selling any lots. neighbors northwest and south are all small hobby farms. There is no more land for additional homes or businesses. To the east and across the railroad tracks are two five hundred acre paroles planted in winter wheat. I am located approximately 2 miles east of -Del Camino& I-25 This area isTvaIt1y growing with commercial business, and there is no auto body repair shops within I0 miles to my knowledge. I feel my operation would be of great value and contribute services not available now to the local area. If this permit is approved may intent is to buy a paint booth that will meet all codes. I have also been informed that I have to ad-d one more door to my shop,the maximum number of people working at one time would be 3, Me,my wife and son. I have approximately 8 acres in alphafa now. The operation of this shop will not affect my or my neighbors agricultural investments; The; health, safety, and welfare of my family and neighbors will not be affected in any way by my operations. AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property T,t1jit A/1 / Ar aee/3-c, 2. , G--4 /_5 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 lesses 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 day of , WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: Noeary Public ID 11 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject 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 application. 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 sub s io The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this stb day ofd • 19 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ssicr. 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Available water capacity is yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 16 inches thick. moderate. A water table is at or near the -surface in The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is sandy loam. spring and about 36 inches below the surface in fall. Sur- Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water face runoff isslow, and the erosion-hazard is low. capacity is moderate. The affective rooting depth is 60 This unit is used for rangeland and wildlife habitat. The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion potential native vegetation on the Valent soil is hazard is low. dominated -by sand reedgrass, sand bluestem, -blue and In irrigated-areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- hairy grama, little bluestem, needleandthread, and monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or sideoats grams. -Potential production ranges from 1,800 close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of poundsiaer acre in favorable years to 1,400 pounds in un- the time. Contourslitchesand corrugations can be used in favorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the sand irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Farrows, con- bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, and little tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row bluestem decrease;sandhill muhly and lalowout grass in- crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- crease, and forage production-drops. "Blowouts"-occur as lage to a-minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- ' range condition becomes poorer. trol 'erosion. Maintaining -fertility is important. Crops 1 The native vegetation on the Loup soil is dominated by respond-to applications of phosphorus and-nitrogen. switchgraas, little bluestem,-sand reedgrass,and western In nonirrigated-areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, wheatgrass.IIndiangrass,=sand bluestem,prairie cordgrass, barley, and sorghum.-Most of the acreage is planted to slender wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, saltgrass, sedge, and winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels rush are also present. Potential production ranges from per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years 4,000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. switchgrass,sand bluestem, indiangrass, little bluestem, Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- and prairie cordgrass decrease,andsaltgrass,-blue grama, lage are-neededto control soil-blowing-and water-erosion. sand dropseed, sedge, and rush increase. Undesirable Terracing also may be needed to control water Erosion. weeds and annuals invade the site as -range condition The potential native vegetation on this range site is becomes poorer. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue -Seeding with an interseeder is advisable if-the range is grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, in poor condition. Sand reedgrass, sand bluestem, sideoats and western wheatgrass are also -prominent. Potential 'grama,switchgrass, little bluestem, indiangrass, and blue -production ranges from-2,200-pounds per acre in Tavora- grama are suitable for seeding. Seeding early in spring ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range has-proven most auccessfuL Grazing should be light to _condition deteriorates, thesand bluestem, sand reedgrass, preventrangedeterioration. and-switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, Wildlife is an important secondary use of this unit. On and sand-sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valent soil, -rangeland wildlife, 1'or example, the the site as range condition becomes poorer. pronghorn antelope, can be -attracted by developing Management of vegetation on this soil should be based livestock watering facilities,-managing livestock grazing, on taking half and leaving half of the-total annual produc- and reseeding where needed. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. The Loup soil, which is typically wet and produces an Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats -abundance of wetland vegetation, attracts wetland wil- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and Crested dlife species, such as mallard, teal, geese, and miscellane- wheatgrass are suitable for seeding.-'he grass selected ous shorebirds. Primary management of this soil for wet- should meet the seasonal -requirements of livestock. It land wildlife_includes managing livestock grazing,fencing should be drilled into a_clean, firm sorghum stubble or a to control livestock, protecting from fire, and preventing prepared seedbed. Seeding -early in spring -has proven drainage. Natural wetland vegetation should be allowed mostsuccessfuL to develop. Capability subclass VIe irrigated, 'VIe-nonir- Windbreaks and environmental plantingsare fairly well rigated; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Meadow range site, suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water Loup soil in Sandy Meadowsangesite. capacity are the principal hazards in establishing trees 72—Vona loamy sand, 0 to-3 percent slopes. This is a and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should be deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on plains and -planted in shallow furrows and vegetation maintained high terraces at elevations of 4,600 -to 5,200 feet. It between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to formed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping insuresurvival.Trees that are best suited and have good are some leveled areas. Also included are small areas of survival are Rocky Mountain juniper,-eastern redcedar, soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of -ponderosa pine,and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited soils thatare-noncalcareous to depth of 60 inches. are skunkbush sumac,Iilac,andSiberian peashrub. Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish Wildlife is an important secondary use 9f this soil. The brown. The upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 6 Cropland areas provide favorable-habitat for ring-necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can IIT11111 rs t 1. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 47 be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected ( cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen-• should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can tial and should be included in-plans for habitat develop- be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble,er it can be ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- drilled into a firm _prepared seedbed. Seeding early in land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be spring has proven most successful. attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water -Phis soil has good potential for urban and recreational capacity are the principal hazards in establishing trees -development. Once _established, the lawns, shrubs, and and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should be trees grow well. The chief limiting soil feature is the Planted in shallow furrows and vegetation maintained rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a between the rows:Supplemental irrigation may be-needed hazard of ground water contamination from -sewage to insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by good survival -are Rocky Mountain juniper, western the susceptibility to soil blowing. CapabilitysubclassMIIe redcedar, ponderosa pine, -and_Siberian elm. The shrubs irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian 73—Vona loamy sand, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a peashrub. deep, somewhat excessively drained soil _en plains and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It cropland areas provide favorable-habitat for ring-necked formed insolian or alluvial deposits. Included in-mapping pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species-can are some leveled areas. Also included are small areas of be attracted by establishing areas for-nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen-soils that have a loamy _substratum -and some areas of soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inches tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- brown. The upper 6 inches is loamy-sand and the lower 5 land wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope, can be inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is-brown and light attracted by developing livestock watering facilities managing livestock grazing, yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 14 inches thick. reseeding-where needed. The substratumtos-depthef-60 inches is sandy loam. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and Permeability is -moderately rapid. Available water capacity is moderate.-The_effective rooting depth is 60 trees grow well. The primary limiting soil feature is the inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the-erosion Vapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard is low. hazard of ground water contamination from sewage This soil is suited to limited cro in Intensive lagoons. In places recreational development is limited-by PP g' -the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IVe n cropping is hazardous because of soil blowing. The irrigated, VIe nonirrigated;Sand Plains range site cropping system should be limited -to such close grown Sasand, y .. crops as alfalfa, wheat, and barley.The soil is also suited deep, Vona loamy 5to 9 drained tslopes. This is a to irrigated A suitable cropping somewhat excessively soil on plains at pasture. system is 3 to-4 elevations of 4,500 to 5M0 feet. It formed in eolian years of alfalfa followed by 2 years -of-corn and small deposits. Included in-mappingare small areas of soils that • grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. have a loamy substratum and areas of soils that are non- Closely -spaced contour ditches or sprinklers -can be calcareous to_a-depth of-60 inches. used in irrigating close• grown crops. Contour furrows or Typically the surface layer is grayish brown. The upper spinklers should be used for new crops. Application of 6 inches is loamy sand and -the lower 4 inches is fine barnyard manureand commercial fertilizer helps to main- sandy loam. The subsoil is brown -and light yellowish thin good production -brown fine sandy loam About 12 inches thick The-sub- The potential native ve-getation on this range site is -stratum-to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, -sideoats grams, capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion -production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- hazard is low. ble years to 1,800-pounds in unfavorable years. As rangeThe -potential native vegetation on this range site is condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, _dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue and switchgrass decrease and blue grams, sand-dropseed, grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats -grama, and sand-sage increase.Annual weeds end grasses invade and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential the site as range condition becomes poorer. production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range on taking half and leaving half of the total annual_produc- condition deteriorates, the sandbluestem,sand reedgrass, tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. and switchgrass decrease and blue grams,_sand dropseed, Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgr-ass, _sideoats and sand sage increase.Annual-weeds and grasses invade -grama, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested the site as range condition becomes poorer. D�i III f lr0 FEB -5 . 3 ✓p WS � Recorded at.._..._.....�__!.�o'clock_.� -EI., p� �.�ssC�7�•1,�rCC��C�At ANN SPOMYdt Jru. Ml VC S Reception No 16113ak01 Recorder. The printed portion of this form approved-1M tM Colorado Real Estate Commission etc a}741) — INSTALLMENT LAND -CONTRACT—RESIDENTIAL (Buyer pays Taxes and Insurance) o• THIS CONTRACT made-andsntered into thin 9th m. day of -January , 19 73 by and between L Lyle L. Barnard .O Ild-A'. C. Sheley - hereinafter called Seller, -and - Kenneth T. Brooker and Sandra K. Brooker, in joint tenancy hereinafter called Purchaser (as joint tenants with right of survivorship°). PI cl WITNESSETII: Ill . . o� Itteonsideration.ot the sum of 1.000.00 in the form of cash in handmaid v i -by the purchaser to thevteller, as part payment for the hereinafter described property, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged and in further consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter-set forth, it is agreed-and stated-as 0 follows: 0 1. In accordance with-the termsand conditions hereinafter set,forth, seller agrees to sell-and-purchaser agrees n to buy thelollowing described real property situate in the County of Weld to State of Colorado,to-wit: do Lots seven '(7), eight •(8),and the JNorth 80.01 feet of Lot nine (9), la- Buffalo Acres, a part of the NEB, 'of -Sec. 13, Twn, 2 N. , Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , reserving into Grantors, their respective heirs, executthrs, a% dministrators, tsuccessor-s -and assigns ancundivided one-half -interest in and to all minerals underlying -said premises for a period from date until February 2nd, 1986 on which date said one-half interest hereby reserved shall revert back ,to glider. or _owners- in titl/as of that date. with all rigbts-of way and-easements appurtenant thereto, all improvements-thereon and all fixtures of a permanent nature,if any,in theirpresent condition,known as number ; subject to the following encumbrances: Price to include: Water system including well pump 2. Concurrently with the execution pf this agreement, the parties have executed an escrow agreement incorpo- rating the tarts hereof, withr NAI kGVICX. INC.• a corporation,as escrow agent,and the seller has executed-and delivered tosaid escrow agent a warranty deed convey- ing the above described property to the purchaser,- which deed is to be delivered to the purchaser on the following terms and conditions: . 3. Purchaser agrees to,pay seller-ss the full purchase price for said property the sum of $ 20,000_00 payable as follows: $1,000,00 hereby receipted for; The balance of $ 19 non,.00 , together with interest on the unpaid balance at the rate of 8,4 per cent per annum, i$ monthly inetallinents'of`toff less than $ 201 63 per month including interest, beginning on the 5th day of March ---- _ - - " `and on the' 5th I -3-14'40f month thereafter until principal and interest have been paid in full. Entire-balance"of principal and interest shall be due and payable on or before March 5th 19 86 , if not previously paid. From and after closing date purchaser shall pay all taxes and assessments levied on said property except taxes for special improvements now installed. In ease of the failure of the purchaser to make such payments when due, the seller may pay such taxes or assessments, aid all Moneys thus paid, with interest thereon at 12 qo per annum, shall become so much additional'indebtedness'under the terms of this-contract, or seller may declare a default as provided in paragraph 6. *Strike if not applicable. '• (NOTE(' iassignment of this contract- must be accompanied by a new escrow agreement, escrowing a deed of the assignor to the assignee with the escrow-agent, to assure a proper chain of title.) 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