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HomeMy WebLinkAbout871830.tiff NECO•s Answers and Comments to - Corps of-Engineers Letter of May 21, -1987 Comment on Power. The, facilities which are required to transfer water collected in Taylor Park Reservoir to the higher level Union Park Reservoir for storage are essentially the same as used to generate peaking power in the pumped storage operating mode. This concept was developed by EGO'S tngi neers, who are primarily retired-Bureau of Reclamation- (BOR) .executives with experience on BOR's multipurpose projects, in order to get maximum benefits from the available resources and to minimize the cost of the water supply portion of the project. The determination of the cost of the facilities used for,power generation requires an arbitrary allocation of costs of joint-use facilities between power and water supply. - The approach we have taken is to assume that the power costs -are equal to the present estimated benefit from the power generation. The benefit has been taken to be the capitalized Value of the dependable capacity of 45 mw. The cost of the difference between pumping energy used and energy generated in the pumped storage mode has been assumed to be equalled by the savings resulting from greater . efficiency of thermal units made possible by their more-nearly constant level operation. /he assumed power costs for: Union Park have been subtracted from the total project costs to arrive at the water supply costs. The pumping costs associated with the transfer of water to storage which is eventually supplied to the East Slope users has been estimated to be $12 per acre-foot. This compares- very favorably with alternatives such as Green • Mountain Pump Back and Eagle-Piney, which have heavy power requirements. Union Park can also use- surplus power available during high runoff periods (such as from the BOR's Aspinall Unit hydro plants) to pump water into the high altitude storage of Union Park Reservoir for later release to .the Gunnison and Colorado. Rivers when the water is more valuable, including•its -use for peak power generation in Union Park and existing hydro plants. • 1. Cost andJield of Union Park: Attachment 1 shows a more detailed construction cost estimate. The estimate is in 1985 dollars to . facilitate comparison with Two Forks and alternates discussed in the Draft EIS. The direct construction costs have been reduced in the process of refining the estimates. The 8% interest cost during construction has been added. The total estimated cost of Union Park Water Supply Project is -now $457.4 million, including it4 million for environmental mitigation and $84 million (25%) for contingencies. This compares with the Draft EIS cost of Two Forks of $460.7 million without the environmental mitigation costs, which 'range. from $16.9 million to $109.3 million. With regard to water yield, of Union Park vs. Two Forks for the Denver Metro Area, we have been severely handicapped in our analysis by the Denver Water Department's refusal to make their hydrology data and simulations public. However, based on our interpretations of available charts in the Draft EIS, coupled with actual monthly water availability data in the Upper Gunnison, we have developed reasonable estimates which we understand approximate the Corps' analysis using the Eozaklis Hydrology Model. Our tentative findings show -the 98,000 acre feet increase of safe annual yield of Two Forks Can be duplicated by Union Park with an average annual diversion from Union Park of only 48,000 . acre feet. A 60,000 acre feet average diversion would yield about 110,000 acre feet for r)enver. We believe a yearly average of 80,000 acre feet is available at Union Park without materially effecting fisheries and senior water interests. However it may be necessary to purchase or lease 10,000 acre feet of this amount from the Uncompaghre Valley Water Users Association. Because of better iz•rigation practices and declining farm economies, we believe the UWVA will welcome the opportunity to market some of their surplus water. If the purchase cost of this water is included, the cost of DWD's water rights should also be included. Assuming the availability of an average 80,000 acrs feet per year for transmountain diversion, the safe annual yield of Denver's system can be increased to approximately 148,000 acre feet. This is a S0% higher yield .than .Two Forks. Because of this higher yield and lower cost, Union Park's coat per acre foot of yield would be $3,100 vs ;$5,300 for Two Forks if -the -mitigation costs and compensatory' reservoirs for Two Forks only total $60 million. 2 0088a Eev. 6/9/87 It is essential that the DWD's -secret -hydrology data be .made available for public analysis and confirmation of the project yields. This seems mandatory to comply with the open intent of the EIS process as directed by the Rational Environmental Protection Act. 2. Cost of Interest Outing Construction: Interest during construction has been added to our cost estimate. The interest rate of 8% has been used to provide an equal comparison with other projects evaluated in the EIS. The construction of the Union' Park Project is estimated to require four and one-half years. An additional year of water accumulation is needed under average runoff conditions to reach the minimum reservoir operating level. Interest was calculated to the -assumed time of initial operation, with construction expenditures of -15, 20, 25, 25, ; and 15 percent of the total in each of the first through `fifth year of construction. The result is a total of 23.6% of the total construction cost, an amount of $101.6 million. 3. post to Use Tavlgr Park Reservoir: We believe there will not be a cost associated with using the existing Taylor Park Reservoir. This reservoir was constructed in 1937 by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) to improve reliability of irrigation water diverted by the Gunnison Tunnel for the Uncompaghre Valley Water Users Association (UVWUA). As indicated in old BOR studies, Taylor Park Reservoir could be used for other purposes after construction of the 1,070,000 acre feet Blue Mesa Reservoir, which is now sufficient to meet regulation and replacement storage demands of UVWUA. A portion of the very large storage capacity of Union Park can be identified and used for long—term or cyclic storage to meet dry year requirements on the West Slope including power and water needs of the BOR system. We believe these drought benefits will more than offset any user fees associated with Taylor Park Reservoir. In addition, Union Park's storage coupled with Taylor Park via a 1,000 CFS reversible pump generating capability can provide significant flood control and river regula tion benefits to improve the efficiency of Blue Mesa Reservoir, to reduce river icing problems, 'and to .enhance river environments and .recreation. 3 Oo88s Rev. 6/9/87 Union Park's inherent West Slope benefits are considerably greater than the benefits from-the mitigation-reservoirs the Denver Water Department has agreed to build for the West Slope in exchange for Two Forks and more water from the Upper Colorado tributaries. . The Corps' system wide analysis should include . these benefits and costs for a fair comparison of alternatives. • 4. Cost of Power Losses by East Slope Diversion: Agreements have not been negotiated with BOR regarding their potential power losses with out-of—basin diversions. However, cyclic water storage in Union Park for BOR power genera— tion during drought periods is several- times more valuable per acre foot than the power losses caused by diversion into storage during periods of excess runoff. The Union Park concept only pumps water into high altitude (low evap- oration) storage when there are flood conditions and the water cannot be used by senior appropriators. S. NECO's Remuneration: NECO's' basic objective is to develop major water and power systems for the people of Colorado that are more cost effective than those systems currently planned. Hopefully, if successful, our stockholders will realize a -reward commensurate with the benefits derived and the risks taken. If Union,Park can provide more water for less cost while enhancing the environment, we will have provided a very valuable service -for the long-term interests of Colorado. Union Park is much more than a water supply system for Metro Denver. It is actually a balanced water conservation project to economically satisfy the states future water needs while enhancing the river environments in four major. drainages. Because of these statewide implications, we first offered the Union Park Water and Power Project to -the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority in late 1985. This authority vas specifically chartered by the state legislature to develop Colorado's water and power resources. The Authority-decided instead to conduct an Upper Gunnison Basin • Study, and NECO•s remuneration was never seriously discussed. 'Since then, NECO has given the Denver Water Board an unsolicited proposal as a means :to, open negotiations. No response has been received, other thee 's rejection. We doses . a Rev. 6/9/87 have also broached the idea- of a Metro Denver or East Slope Water Authority as the ultimate owner of Union Park. In addition, NECO has suggested the possi— bility of a West Slope Water Authority, to market water to East Slope cities under long—term contracts. This approach would give West Slope interests more control, and result in major economic benefits for the region. With all of the alternatives regarding the ultimate organizational structure, it is difficult to define a reasonable remuneration for NEGO. The main consideration, however, is how does the Union Park system compare economically and environmentally with the other transmouatain alternatives. Whatever the savings may ultimately be, we expect NECO•s reward will be a percentage of the total net benefit to the people of Colorado. For analysis purposes, we do not believe NECO•s remuneration should be considered in a comparison of alterna— tives. If a remuneration factor is used, the EIS analysis should also include the Denver Water Department's cost of stater rights, including their West Slope mitigation reservoirs, for a' fair comparison. 6. lvirpnmental !litigation Costs: A detailed estimate 'of environmental mitigation costa has- resulted in a figure of $4,007,100, rather than the $3,500,000 originally proposed. The cost- of $4,007,100 results primarily from: replacement of about 510O acres permanently altered by project facilities ($2,550,000), reclamation of disturbed land with different (98 acres, $107,600), or the same (29 acres, $145,000) vegetation; provision of fish spawning areas ($2400); protection/transplanting of a plant species of concern ($2,000); remuneration for AGMs lost over the life of the project ($270,000); cost for new corral construction ($50,000); management of land for wildlife by providing habitat diversity ($850,000); and provision of concrete ramp and graveled base on the east shore to maintain fishing ease on Taylor Park ,Reservoir ($30,000). 'The - cost of purchasing big game winter range is included in the cost for replacement acres. The costs of drainage control, construction of bermed areas with contained drainage for storage of chemicals, and for construction of a cattle trail/road around the Union Park dam are all included in the construction costs. Mitigation of potential impacts to-any archeological -resources that may be present will be covered by the_ project contingency fund, since their-extent is so difficult to predict at this time. 5 0O88s Rev. 6/9/87 In developing these costs, the following assumptions have been made: the Rocky Point - Project will be in place and operating before the Union Park Project is implemented; an agreement will be reached with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to maintain the eater in Taylor Park Reservoir at an elevation of about 9328 ft mel by fluctuating eater levels in Union Park Reservoir. The specific mitigation measures proposed here for Union Park have not been discussed with any of the environmental agencies. While the proposed mitiga- tion measures have been developed using data collected for the Rocky Point Project and with benefit of discussions that have been held with the environ- mental agencies -in relation to - that .project, detailed discussion will be needed -before the specific form of these measures is agreed. upon and ready to be implemented. The Supplemental Draft EIS should consider the environmental value of Union Park with regard to higher river flows during critical drought periods. 7. Cost of _Transmission Lines: We have assumed that the Rocky Point Pumped Storage Project, with its double-circuit 345 RV transmission line to Buena Vista, will be in operation when the Union Park Water Supply Project becomes operational. In that case Union Park will tap into that transmission line, which will handle the relatively small capacity of the Union Park pumping/gen- erating station. We have allowed $2.5 million for a connection to that line, which is believed to be more than an adequate allowance. In the event the Rocky Point Project is not completed in time to make that transmission line available, a 138 RV single circuit line could be constructed to Buena Vista for about the same as the present allowance for the interconnection. 8. Legal and Institutional Matters REECO already has Union Park contracts with the City of Gunnison (for both water and power), and the fast-growing Parker Water and Sanitation District (for eater). As previously. indicated, we are offering. the project to many other public- and private entities, including • consortiuma of investors, utilities and/or authorities. We are also currently • negotiating with a major East Slope county, ` and when our basic economic and 6 0,088s Rev. 6/9!87 environmental advantages become better understood we believe the state and many counties 'and cities on both slopes will be interested. Hopefully, the Denver Water -Board and Metro Denver Providers will also accept a better alternative. NECO currently has 20 objectors to its 1986 water rights application (1982 appropriation date). Some of these objectors are already friendly, and we believe they all will be when they understand how Union Park will benefit their interests. In fact, we would welcome objectors as co-applicants: In contrast, Aurora has over 40 objectors to their 1986 Collegiate Range filing for the same flood waters identified for Union Park. We believe Aurora's objectors represent serious obstacles because the Collegiate Range concept only benefits Aurora. Aurora's hydrology study by Flemming (as well as BOR studies) confirm the availability of Unallocated Upper Gunnison water for transmountain diversion. However, Aurora's Collegiate Range proposal is economically and environmentally inferior, because the water must be collected in a new small reservoir above Taylor P:3rk Reservoir in wet years for early flow via conduit to the Platte River and subsequent storage in Two Forks. The cost of this East Slope storage is not included in their estimates, and they apparently have not considered the wet year impact on either the Platte or Two Forks. On the other hand, the very large, multipurpose Union Park Reservoir only releases water to rivers on both slopes during the critical drought periods when rivers and reservoirs are already low. In addition to these engineering and economic matters, we believe Aurora will drop its water rights claim when they fully understand NECO's substantiation for a 1982 appropria- tion date. NECO has extensive public and private records and witnesses regarding several years' of work to develop Union Park as a multipurpose water and power project. Since late 1985, NEC0 has publicly represented Union Park as a Colorado water and power system that should be structured to benefit both slopes. The low Cost ''dry year" water. supply can obviously benefit water users on both slopes. : The 1,000 megawatts OfL clean, peaking power from the Rocky Point sister project can also provide low cost, pollution free power for Colorado 7 0088s Rev. 6/9/87 and other southwestern states while reducing the need for additional coal fired plants. Union Park actually gives Colorado a very practical means for the state to exploit its high altitude :topography and natural water resources. Instead of the Continental Divide remaining the historic divider in our great state, a- large, multi-purpose reservoir on the divide can become en important economic and social unifier. This - potential is - ,in marked contrast- to Two Forks, Homestake II, and other transmountein projects that only benefit Certain;East Slope cities and a few water right sellers on the West Slope. 9. $alansed Use of Water Resources: The Corps' system-wide analysis should also include river flow analysis of Union Park vs Two Forks and their expan- sions 'plans. ,The balanced use of Colorado's water resources should be a very important consideration. With Union Park, an average annual diversion of • 80,000 acre feet to the East Slope will only reduce the average annual Gunnison River flow at Blue Mesa by about 8%. The comparable 1000 square mile area drained by the Blue, Fraser, and Williams Fork Rivers has already had its historic flow reduced three times that amount by tranamountain diversions. Two Forks will further deplete these river flows by another 17%, and the follow on expansion- plans to Two Forks will only worsen this already serious situation. By continuing to "dewater" the Upper Colorado region, Denver is actually degrading its most convenient recreation areas. Even if the Upper Gunnison water .were more costly (which it isn't) it is strategically. a much better water source for Metro Denver from the state's overall natural resources viewpoint. 10. future Expansion: ' The Corps' analysis mould also compare Union Park's future expansion proposals with the various expansion plans of the Denver Water Department described. in the Draft EIS. FEC0's preliminary estimates show a Blue Mesa to Union Park pump back would have a per acre-foot capital cost similar to Two Forks, but without the adverse environmental impact. Gravity tunnels from adjacent Upper Gunnison-drainages to Taylor Park Reser voir for subsequent pumping into Union Park would also have similar yield 'sts. Both of these expansion plans would only use surplus flood water. They would also' have the capability for gravity flow of a portion' of these 8 0088s Rev. 6/9/87 waters from Union Park back to the same rivers in drought _periods to assure higher than normal flows for the environment, recreation, irrigation, power, etc. These flood control and drought benefits to the West Slope would more than compensate for the approximate 22% reduction In total river flow at Blue Mesa with the full East Slope diversion potential. This long—range reduction of Gunnison,River flows is still well below the current loss to the Blue, Fraser' and Williams Fork Rivers. If these rivers are further depleted as planned under development of Two Forks and its various expansions, the gross imbalance in the use of Colorado's natural eater resources would soon become a major divisive issue in the state. 11. Rocky Point Pumoted Storage Project: Although the Corps' EIS responsi— bility is primarily limited to water supply for Metro Denver, NECO's related Rocky Point Pumped Storage Project has an impact through its profit potential to pay for moat of the Union Park Water Supply system if both projects were ultimately owned by a single water and power authority. The Rocky Point facility will initially market 1000 mw of clean peaking power in southwestern states starting in 1995. NECO and its supporting contractors have been working on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) licence application for several years, and the several-volume draft, costing over $2 million, is currently being evaluated by twenty governmental agencies. The official application will be submitted to FERC in August, and construction is expected io start in 1990. A copy of the '-draft application is available for your review if desired. 12. Summary: As soon as the Corps confirms the economic and environmental advantages of Union Park in a Supplemental Draft EIS, there vill be a great incentive for objectors, utilities, cities, counties, legislatures,environ— mental groups, conservancy districts, financial institutions, EPA, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Colorado Natural Resources Department, media, and the Governor to form a consensus around the better system. Instead of the usual years of controversy and litigation, we can all negotiate in good-faith to expedite the ownership, eater rights, and permitting details in Colorado's best overall interest.: The massive Union Park water and power projects are just that Colorado needs to help get the state's. economy moving again.: 0088s 9 Rev. 6/9/87 Attacbment 1 Union Park Water Supply Project Cost Estimate Suomzary. (1985 Price Level) Item Cost - $1000 Direct Construction Cost $292,486 Engineering, Administration (15x) 43,873 Contingencies (25%) 84,090 • Owners Costa, Permits, Licenses 4,000 Environmental Mitigation 4,007 Initial Reservoir Filling = 2.000 Total Construction Cost $430,456 Interest During Construction a 8% 101.588 Total Project Coat $532,044 Power Value (Capitalized) 74,600 Water Project Cost $457,444 Attachment 1 Union Park Water Supply Project Cost Estimate Item Summary ltt8a Cost $1000 • Mobilization 3,000 . Powerhouse;Cavern 8 12,200 Access Tunnel 4,560 Cable Tunnel 4,220 Dam 55,040 • • Spillway 2,700 • . •: Outlet Works/Diversion 1,510 Upper Intake. 4,680 Pressure Tunnel, Shaft 9,088 Surge Chamber 970 Tailrace Tunnel 2,159 Lower Intake 2,804 Roads 1,525 Pump/Turbine Unit 5,500 Butterfly Valves (2) 1,200 Powerhouse ?tech. Equip 4,980 .' 7. Motor/Generator Unit • 4,000 Powerhouse Elec. 6,850 345 EV Substation 2,500 Conduit Intake 'Structure 3,000 Conduit Tunnel (11 Ft Die) 137,700 Conduit Pipeline (5 Ft Dia) 17,800 Conduit Drain Structure 700 Conduit Outlet Structure 800 Conduit Access Roads 3.000 *292,486 Attachment 1 Union Park Water Supply Project Coat Estimate Page 1 of 4 Cost Onamt. Unit Unit Price #1000 Powerhouse Cavern Excavation 43,000 CY 50 2,150 Rock Support Shotcrete 1,000 CY 300 300 Steel Mesh 60 T 2,000 120 Rock Bolts ' 50,000 LE 5 250 Concrete. Work Substructure Concrete 12,000 CY 300, 3,600 Superstructure Concrete 5,000 CY 350 1,750 Reinforcement Steel 1,000 T 1,500 1,500 Architectural Finish, Misc. 1 LS 2.530 12,200 Access Tunnel Excavation 50,000 CY 40 2,000 Rock. Support Shotcrete 2,000 CY 300 600 Steel Mesh 100 T 2,000 200 • Rock Bolts 60,000 LF 5 300 Steel Support 500 T 1,800 900 Concrete (incl. Rein£. Steel) 1,600 CY 350 560 4,560 Cable/Emerg. Access Tunnel Excavation • 35,000 CY 40 . 1,400 Rock Support Shotcrete 1,500 CY 300 450 Steel Mesh 70 T 2,000 140 Rock Bolts 40,000 bF 5 200 Steel Support 350 T' 1,800 630 Concrete (Incl. Reinf. Steel) 4,000 CY 350 1.400 4,220 Dam Diversion & Care of River 1 LS — 300 Excavation - Common 500,000 CY 2 1,000 Excavation - Rock 80,000 CY 15 1,200 Embankment Rockfill 7,460,000 CY 4 29,840 Core 2,670,000 CY 5 13,350 Filter 360,000 CY 20 7,200 Rip !rap . 95,000 Cr 10 950 Grout Curtain 500,000 SF 2 , " .1,000 Instrumentation l' LS 200 55,040 • Union Park Water Supply Project Cost Estimate Page 2 of 4 cost Ouant_ Upit Unit Price .S1000 Spillway Excavation 20,000 Cl' 15 300 Concrete 6,000 CY 250 1,500 Rein. Steel 600 T 1,500 900 2,700 '. Outlet Works/Diversion Inlet Structure 1 LS 200 Trashracks, Bulkhead 1 LS --- 200 3' Steel Pipe 1,000 FT 250 250 Concrete Conduit &Steel Cover 1,800 FT 200 360 Valves, 2 1/2' Fixed Cone if/Guard 1 LS — 300 Valve House 1 LS 200 1,510 Upper Intake Excavation-Common 800,000 CY 2 1,600 Excavation-Rock 100,000 CY 15 1,500 Rock Support 1 1.3 400 Concrete 2,000 CY 250 500 Rein. Steel 200 T 1,500 300 Trashracks 1 LS 80 80 Stoplogs 1 LS 100 100 Gate & Hoist 1 1.3 200 200 4,680 Pressure Tunnel, Shaft Excavation-Tunnel 46,000 CY 50 2,300 Excavation-Shaft 2,600 CY 100 260 Rock Support Shotcrete 900 CY 300 270 Steel Mesh 45 T 2,000 90 Rock Bolts 24,000 LF 5 120. Steel Support 200 T 1,800 360 Concrete Lining (Inc. Reinf.' Steel) 11,500 CY 350 4,025 Concrete.behind Steel Liner 650 CY 250 163 Steel Liner 200 T 4,500 900 Drilling & Grouting 1 LS 600 9,088 Surge Chamber Excavation 4,000 a 50.00 200 Rock Support :! 1 LS 350 Concrete Lining (Inc. Reinf. Steel) 1,200 a 350 420! 970 Union Park Water Supply Project Cost Estimate Page 3 of 4 cost Ouant. Unit Unit price #100p Tailrace Tunnel Excavation 12,000 CY 50 600 Rock Support Shotcrete . 450 CY 300 135 Steel Mesh 22 T 2,000 44 Rock Bolts 12,000 L£ 5 60 Steel Support 50 T 1,800 90 Concrete Lining (Incl. Reinf.: Steel) : 2,800 CY 350 980 Drilling & Grouting _ "1 LS — 250 2,159 Lower Intake Excavation-Common 12,000 CY 2 24 Excavation-Rock 28,000 Cl. 15 420 Rock Support 1 LS 400 Concrete 1,700 CY 250 425 Rein. Steel 170 T 1,500 253 Trashracks 1 I.S 80 Gate &'Hoist 1 I.S 200 Cofferdam 1 LS 1.000 2,804 Roads Upper Reservoir Access 5_0' MI 250,000 1,250 Lover Intake Access 0.6 MI 250,000 150 Access Tunnel,Access 0.2 MI 250,000 50 Swithyard Access 0.3 MI 250,000 15 1,525 • Union Park Water Supply Project Cost Estimate Page 4 of 4 cost Quanta Unit Unit Price $1000 Powerhouse Major Equipment Pump/Turbine Unit w/Gov. 1 LS 5,500 Motor/Generator Unit 1 LS 4,000 Butterfly Valve-Headrace 1 LS 600 Butterfly Valve-Tailrace 1 LS . 600 $10,700 Mech." Equip. . Service & Cooling Water Systems 1 LS 400 Drainage & Unwatering System 1 LS 500 Compressed Air System 1 LS 400 Oil Storage and Handling 1 LS 100 Potable Water & Sewer Systems 1 LS 80 HVAC Systems 1 LS 400 Fire Protection 1 LS 300 Cranes & Elevators i LS 1,800 Misc. Mech. Equipment 1 LS 1,000 4,980 Elec. Equip Motor Starting Equipment 1 LS 1,000 Generator Circuit Breakers 1 LS; 300 Bus Ducts 1 LS 600 Transformer 18/345 kV 1 LS I 900 SF6 Switchgear 1 Ls 500 SF6 Bus Ducts 1 LS 500 345 kv Switchyard 1 LS 200 Station Service 1 LS 300 Control System 1 LS 700 Communication,Systems 1 LS 50 Lighting 1 LS 100 Grounding 1 LS 200 DC System . 1 • LS 50 Cables. Misc. Wiring, Cable Trays 1 LS 350 Emerg.: Gen. 1 LS 200 ..Icc. Elec. Equipment 1 LS 900 6,850 Transmission 345 XV substation 1 LS - 2,500 Water Conduit Intake Structure w/Gate 1 yS — 3,000 Tunnel-11'0" 153,000 LT 900 137,700 Pipeline — 5'0 28,000 LF 600 16,800 River Siphon 1 L5 — 1,000 Drain Structure—Arkansas R 1 LS" — 700 Outlet Structure 1 LS 800 Access Roads 20 MI 150,000 3,000 163,200 STATE OF COLORADO inertia COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 77i� r r . 4210 East 11th Avenue u =a4 Et) V : 7.5 Denver,Colorado 80220 YY • Phone(303) 3204333 .JUN j 619$7 %� ^: CiA • Elttr'-pio. ' Goveomer rnor r June 7, 1987 Thwn"-M.Vemo Execouve..nu n,M0eeor. To All Interested Parties:: Please find enclosed a draft copy of proposed changes in the "Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulation" (6 CCR 1007-2). These changes are intended to provide minimum requirements for the disposal of asbestos wastes. You are invited to review and comment on the draft. This proposed draft was prepared by the Colorado Solid Waste Advisory Committee and the Land Pollution Control Section, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division, Colorado Department of Health. It has been based on suggestions and information received from representatives of: the solid waste industry; local government; local health agencies; Air Pollution Control Division; other interested state agencies; and the DS EPA. Please provide your comments in writing at the earliest possible date to assure their consideration. The period allowed for comment will end on June ' 30, 1987. After that date the draft regulations will be proposed to the Colorado State Board of Health for adoption as soon as space is available on the agenda. All comments resulting from your review should be forwarded to: Pamela L. Harley Land Pollution Control Section Hazardous:^Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver,_Colorado 80220 Your assistance in this review is appreciated. If you have any questions regarding these draft regulations, please feel free to contact Pamela Harley of this office (3D3) 331-,4830. - Sincerely, - ,.ta - - , sch. 'Chisf, Land Pollution Control Section Hasardoua::Materials and Waste:Management Division PH:IQf:clb/1399 1399R de: v 38 Meetnq FINAL DRAFT- REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS er "SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES REGULATIONS" ITEM II The following definitions, pertaining to the regulation of asbestos wastes, are, hereby, added as indicated to section.1.2 of the regulations contained in 6 CCR 1007-2 and known as the "Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and; Facilities Regulations". 'Definitions As used in these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires: .. . 1.2.2 "Active Asbestos Waste Disposal Site" means a solid wastes disposal site or facility, as defined in section 1.2 of these regulations::_ where any amount of asbestos waste is received or accepted for final disposaL;. or where any such materials are allowed to :be finally disposed of on property which is owned or operated by such a site or facility; or where, any, such final disposal has occurred in the past; and where the site or any portion of such site is still in operation or has not completed the planned and approved closure procedures. This may include all or any portion of a solid waste disposal site or facility depending on whether the asbestos wastes disposed of were segregate or co-mingled with other waste materials. . .. 1.2.10 "Asbestos" means all the asbestiform varieties of serpentinite • (chrysotile), riebeckit (crocidolite), cummingtonite-granerite, anthophyllite, and actinolite-tremolite.. .. 1.2.11 'Asbestos material" means any material that contains more than one percent (1%) asbestos by weight or volume. ... 1.2.12 "Asbestos waste" means any friable or non-friable asbestos, asbestos material or commercial asbestos that is not intended for further use or that is to be disposed of or that is accepted at a waste disposal site or facility for final disposal. This term includes asbestos mill tailings, asbestos wastes from pollution control devices, and bags or containers that contained any of these prior to disposal. 1.2.16 "Commercial asbestos" means any asbestos that has been extracted from asbestos ore. ... 1.2.25 "Friable asbestos" means any asbestos, asbestos material, asbestos waste or commercial. asbestos that can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. FINAL'DRAFT REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS "SOLID..i1ASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES REGULATIONS" Item II, Page 2 1.2.29 "Inactive asbestos waste disposal sire" means any solid waste disposal site or facility or any portion thereof: where asbestos wastes have been received or accepted for final disposal; and where additional waste material of any sort will not- be deposited;::and where planned and approved closure procedures have been. accomplished;and where the surface will not`•=be further disturbed. 1.2.39 "Non-friable asbestos" means any asbestos, asbestos materials, asbestos wastes, or commercial 'asbestos in which the.asbestos fibers and particles are permanently bound or contained within the product structure' so as to precludeor minimize their release. t "Visible emissions">means' any-emissions containiug_ particulate asbestos: that ate °.visual ly.:det'ectable. without the- aid of 'instruments'." This-does not-include 'condensed, uncombined water 'vapor. ' • - _ ITEM Section 'l..3_8rof the regulations contained in 6 CCR 1007-2 and- lmovn as the "Solid''Wastes,.Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulations", is, hereby, ammended to add Section 8.0 to the list of vaivable requirements. The resulting amended section 1.3.8 reads- Upon submittal ofappropriate information substantiating'the effectiveness of the proposal; the owner or operator.'of an asbestos waste disposal site:may request that the department and county waive any of the requirements of this section 8.0- -The -agreement -.of both the department:and.,the-county shall be required'to-allow such a -waiver:, ITEM IV ��, The following•new section governing. the disposal.:of asbestos wastes is, /, hereby; "addended• to- the existing regulations, "Solid Wastes DisposalrSites.and Facilities>Regulations", & CCR' 1007-2_ ' "SECTION 8.0 ASBESTOS DISPOSAL SITES 8.1 General Provisions The following general provisions apply to all active or.inactivelasbestos:waste: disposal :sites_whether-the. asbestos material disposed of:-on •site,is: friable ,or.non-friable. 8_1 1 All.forms :of :asbestos waste shall be-disposed. of only in a._ manner which complies with the provisions contained 'in this section 8.0. 8.1.2 All active and inactive asbestos waste disposal sites shall comply with all of the general requirements of these regulations as contained in sections 1.0 through 5.0 above and with the applicable requirements of this section 8.0. 8.1.3 No owner or operator of a waste disposal site shall dispose of, receive or accept for final disposal, or permit to be finally disposed of on any property under their control any asbestos waste except as provided in this section 8.0 . 8.1.4 With the exception of the provisions of section 8.1.5 (a), no owner or operator of a solid waste disposal site or facility shall accept asbestos waste for disposal unless the site or facility has received specific and prior approval from this department and from the county or municipality of jurisdiction which allows the facility or site to function as an active solid waste disposal site. • (a) This specific and prior approval shall be provided by the addition of an amendment to the application for an existing certificate of designation or by the issuance of a certificate of designation for a new facility. This approval is necessary because the receipt of a new or additional category of waste such as asbestos wastes, is deemed to constitute a substantial change of operations; and therefore, requires the submission, Y . review and; approval of an amended-application- . FINAL DRAFT- REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS "SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES:AND FACILITIES REGULATIONS" Item IV, Page 2 (b) The amended,or new application for a certificate of designation-shall specify approval of the site,as an active asbestos waste disposal site and shall document, as a permanent part of the certificate ofdesignation, approved operational and closure plans and procedures that comply with all of the general requirements contained in sections 2.1, 2.2, 4.0 and 4.0 of these- regulations and with the special waste requirements in this section 8.0. 8.1.5 (a) Within six (6) mouths of the effective date of this section 8.0, the owner or operator of those solid waste disposal sites or facilities which while operating under-a valid certificate of designation were, on that "effective date, receiving and disposing of asbestos wastes as a-portion-of-their routine business, shall submit as in section 1.3_7 of these regulations to the department for review all cinformation_required in. . sections 21, 2.2, and 2:4-of.-these regulations and in this section 8.0 as operational and closure plans for the asbestos waste disposal site or facility. (b) - If no such submittal is made within this six (6) month period, the waste disposal site shall no-longer-:receive or dispose of asbestos wastes and shall provide evidence to the department that the asbestos wastes deposited-at the site prior to that date have been adequately covered and that these wastes shall notbe further disturbed. Whatever information there is available at that time regarding the location of,asbestos waste deposits shall be place in the care of the county commissioners as in section 8.5.4. 8.1.6. There shall be no visible emissions to the air nor to the environment off—site due to asbestos waste disposal activities at any solid waste disposal site or facility. 8.2 >Standards- For: Solid Waste Disposal Sites Which Receive :Only Non—Friable Asbestos Wastes Disposal:of non-friable;_asbestos_:sha21'_meet the following requirements: 8.2.1 Disposal of non—friable asbestos wastes may take place at any solid waste disposal site or facility that meets the requirements of sections through 5 of these regulations. = Disposal-of non-friable asbestos wastes shall be conducted in a manner which prevents the-release of particulate asbestos to the -environment or to-the -air as a visible emissions- _ _ off _ - FINAL DRAFT- REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS "SOLID-.WASTES DISPOSAL SITES-AND. ItemIV,"Page 3 8.2.3 Upon disposal, non-friable asbestos wastes shall be covered immediately with a minimum of six inches (6 ") or>.fifteen centimeters (15cm) of non-asbestos :containing material prior to compaction. 8.2.4 Disposal including placement, compaction .and -handling of non-friable-asbestos wastes shall be accomplished in a manner which minimizes the increase of friability of the waste especially of the exposed edges of the asbestos waste material. 8.3 Standards.:For Solid Waste Disposal Sites Which Receive Friable Asbestos Materials. An;active asbestos waste disposal site or facility shall meet the requirements-of this subsection if friable,;asbestos wastes are to be accepted for disposal at the site. 8.3.1 All solid waste -disposal sites that acceptor receive friable asbestos wastes must';alsocomply with sections 1 through 5 of these regulations. 8.3.2 No friable asbestos wastes shall be disposed of within twenty five. feet (25') of the property.:-line.;of the solid,waste disposal site or facility. 8.3.3 All activities that are Involved in the process of ,asbestos waste disposal including placement in the trench, covering, and compacting the fill shall be conducted in a manner that prevents the<rupture-ar opening of the bags,..wrappers-or 'containers and that prevents the emission of asbestos to the air. 8.3.4 The area used for final deposition of friable asbestos material shall',be covered-as 'specified in sections.8.3_7-and 8.3.8 below prior to compaction. 8.3.5 Warming signs and fencing shall be installed and maintained at - "the-perimeter of an asbestos waste disposal area according to the following-:minimum requirements:.. (a) The area where disposal of friable asbestos wastes is occurring shall: be fenced to assure--the restriction of activities,in that area and to preclude the entry of unauthorized and unprotected personnel- - (b) .Warning signs shall..;be displayed;at;all entrances to the -.asbestos:wastes disposal area and at-least one oneach side of the enclosure and, at least one per three hundred linear feet (300') of fencing. • FINAL DRAFT- REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS ,s r% "SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND'FACILITIES REGULATIONS" tier Item IV, Page 4 (1) Warning signs shall be posted in such a manner and in such locations that the:legend can be easily read. (2) Warning signs shall conform to the sign format specified in 29 CFR 1910.145(d)(4) ,and this paragraph; namely, an upright rectangle with minimum measurements of 20"x14" (51-cm x 36 cm). • (3) .Warning signs shall-display the following legend in he. lower panel. The letter sizes and:styles used in the legend shall be as specified below or of a visibility at least equal to those specified here. Legend Notation Asbestos _Waste. Disposal .Site Ina?: cm) Sans • Serif, Gothic or Block Do, Not Create Dust` - 0.73.inch (1.9 cm ) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block Breathitt Asbestos is 14 point Gothic . Hazardous to Your Health (4) . Spacing,_between any two lines in the legend of the • warning signs must be at least equal to the height of the - upper- of the two lines. 8..3.6 Friable asbestos wastes shall .be accepted by the owner or operator of-a; solid waste disposal site only-if prepared and received in the following ,packaging: (a) All friable asbestos material shall-be. tightly sealed in a minimum of two 6 mil, leak-tight plastic bag or in an equivalent wrapping,or other-container as the department may deem necessary.. (b) All friable asbestos waste bags, containers or packages sbail:be-labeled yith ,the following words. FINAL DRAFT REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS "SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES REGULATIONS"• Item'IV, Page 5 Cl) "CAUTION- -Contains Asbestos Avoid Opening Or Breaking Container Breathing Asbestos Is Hazardous To Your Health (2) Alternatively, the warning' labels specified by Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),'29CFR-1910.100(g)(2)(ii);- may be used. 8.3.7 (a) Unless sealed, -structurally rigid containers are used for the disposal of friable asbestos wastes, all such wastes which .weze. deposited_.at. .the site during the operating day or during the„previous 24-hour-,period shall be covered with a minimum of 6 inches (15 centimeters) of non-asbestos material at the end of "each-operating day:or at least'once every-- 24-hour period if the site:'is in continuous operation. (b) If sealed, structurally rigid containers are used for the disposal of friable asbestos wastes, such wastes shall be covered with a minimum of 6 inches (15 centimeters ) of non=asbestos'material at least once in=every' seventy-two (72) hours 8.3.9 As a portion of the solid waste disposal site operating records required under section 2.2.13 above, permanent documentation of the location of each asbestos disposal area within the site boundaries and the quantity of asbestos material at each must be maintained--and -must`be readily available at all times. These records :shall be made available to- the'county board of commissioners or-to`the'department-upon their' request. These records shall_ be of. sufficient specificity to identify the ' " cation and depth of the interred -asbesto _ lo s wastes: 8.3.10 -- (a) If a- solidwaste disposal site receives-friable asbestos wastes for disposal in quantities of less than::two:hundred and fifty cubic yards per month, such wastes shall be accepted only on a`-pre—arranged schedule: And such-friable- asbestos wastes Shall Be placed into-a-prepared trench' that=-is separated by at least one hundred, feet (100') from the working face of the solid waste disposal facility. FINAL DRAFT- `REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS �4) "SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES REGULATIONS- 407 Item IV, Page 5 (b) If friable asbestos wastes are received by a solid waste disposal facility in quantities of two hundred and fifty cubic yards per month or more, all friable asbestos materials shall be received in structurally rigid containers and a permanent, segregated asbestos waste disposal area shall be provided. 8.4 Standards For The On—Site Storage Of Friable Asbestos Wastes On-site storage facilities for asbestos wastes shall meet the following requirements. 8.4.1 On-site storage of asbestos wastes shall occur only if the solid waste disposal site can provide an adequate, secure segregation area or facility where asbestos waste packages are handled, stored and maintained unopened and undisturbed. 8.4.2 Friable asbestos wastes shall be stored only packaged and labeled as in subsection 8.3.6 above. 8.4.3 On-site storage of friable asbestos wastes at an active asbestos waste disposal site or facility cannot exceed twenty (20) calendar days. 8.4.4 A minimum of one warning sign on each side of the enclosure must be posted as outlined in section 8.3.5(b) with the exception that the posted sign must say: "Asbestos Waste Storage" on the first line instead of "Asbestos Waste Disposal Site". 8.5 Standards For The Closure Of Friable Asbestos Waste Disposal Sites As an integral portion of the application for a certificat of designation for the solid waste disposal site or facility, the owner or operator of each asbestos waste disposal site that has received for final disposal any friable asbestos wastes shall comply with the following: 8.5.1 All of the general closure requirements for solid waste disposal sites or facilities as contained in Section 2.4 of the regulations shall apply to the closure of an asbestos waste disposal site. 8.5.2 The closure of an active asbestos waste disposal site or facility shall be conducted as delineated in the approved operational and closure plan included in the application for the certificate of designation for that site or facility. 8.5.3 All records required by section 8.3.9 above shall be given into the care of the board of county commissioners at the time of site closure. They shall be maintained in such a manner and in such a form as the board deems necessary to assure that they are readily available to the public in perpetuity to prevent ar:y unnecessary disturbance of the site." 1028K/1235K PLH/plh DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING bExv_ICES Cases approved by Administrative Review 6/5/87 through 6/12/87 CASE NUMBER NAME RE-1014 Harkis RE-1015 Dvorak RE-1016 Evans RE-1017 Austin SE-313 Craver SE-314 Baldridge SE-315 Wolf e • 2PMH-1299 Morris • Chuck Cunliffa, Director Department of Planning Services AR2103575 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW 'g to Applicant: David and Barbara Craver Case #SE-313 CT CT% c'c o+a Legal Description: Part of the SW} NE} of Section 36, TIN, R67W of the 6th g P.M., Weld County, Colorado. ,C Criteria Checklist to N. Meets Criteriato to bliss Yes No NA to % 1. The proposal is consistent with the policies P o of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. y am tam X 2. The boundary change or temporary use location Z i which would be allowed on the subject property . A co by granting the request will be compatible L with the surrounding land uses. o, X 3. In those instances when used pursuant to °' ;P Section 9-3 B. (2) of the Weld County Subdivision Mu"' Regulations, the request is the best alternative to fl dispose of existing improvements to. conjunction O with the companion Recorded Exemption. tett xo APPROVED te c ti Subdivision Exemption is approved in accordance with information submitted in the application and the policies of the County. The Department of O ;' Planning Services has determined through its review that the standards of o Section 9-3 E. of the Wjeld"°County Subdivision Regulations have been met. 82 The Subdivision Exemption was requested for financial purposes only. Under - --- Weld -County Subdivision Regulations, the property is still considered as one parcel. No additional *building sites are granted with this Subdivision Exemption. By _ Date June 9, 1987 PL O io 8 870503 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT A M tzt o r Y to 01 A part of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Section '4 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld Z ,41 Ws County, Colorado, described as follows: 'C 0 Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest one-quarter of the 3 w Northeast one-quarter of said Section 36; O thence South 00°00'00" West on an assumed beari ng along the West line it -4C of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of said Section 36 a distance of 694.00 feet; to o Thence North 88'48'52" East a distance of 167.00 feet; td rn Thence North 07°40'45" West a distance of 328.29 feet; H I-1 Thence North 00°34'41" West a distance of 82.55 feet; x` Thence North 12°32'04" East a distance of 289.08 feet to the North r co line of the South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of said vs Section 36; Thence North 89°51'15" West along said North line a distance of 185-00 c' feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains: 2.319 Acres, more or less. AO ab: tuv t O v n. O N O: • no .J 0 IN) • 870503 ARP1D7318 CORRECTED COPY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION ADMINISTRATIVE` REVIEW (71 at e+ .. Applicant: Baldridge Subdivision Exemption CASE NUMBER eSE-314 O°'' Legal Description: Part •of the S} of Section 5, and the N} NE} of- Section hi n 8, all in T2N, 'R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, 4o Colorado qro zr 7.P Criteria Checklist • -Meets Criteria h7 w, try - Yes No NA COO I-3 3/4-1 1. The proposal is consistent with the policies H r of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. z° ncc X 2. The boundary change or temporary use location ttx: which would be allowed on the subject property 7ga*' by granting the request will be compatible with the surrounding land uses. - w1 7�w % 3. -In those instances when -used pursuant to o ' Section 9t3 B. (2) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, the request 18 theme. best alternative to dispose of existing o improvements in conjunction with the companion Recorded Exemption. tiio O n APPROVED O r , O Subdivision Exemption is approved in accordance with information submitted 0.4 in the application and the policies of the County. - The -Department of Planning Services has determined through its. reviewthat -the standards of Section 9-3 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations: have been met. This Subdivision Exemption is for the adjustment of property lines between two contiguous parcels. Both parcels being part of the Baldridge Riche-rson is the proposed Lots 3 and 4, ' Block 1, and the larger- parcel- (7.8.425 Acres) cy being- the remainder of the area. By�' (r c I4 Date Tune 12, 1987 Current Planner 870504 gM Ec.rrD LEGA1:. DESCRIPTION SE-314 TRACT 2 '9 m A tract of land located in parts of the South one-half of Section sal-, 5, and the North one-half of Section 8, Township 2 North, Range rn m 68 West of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, I-' w said tract being more particularly described as follows: g �y '5 t9 Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 8, from whence the .an North Quarter Corner of said section bears N87.55' 57•W, 2661.88 N q feet, and with all other bearings contained herein relative �' thereto; 2 - tw Thence along the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8 m n' S00.24' 41'W, 380.00 feet; o X3 Thence N89'35' 19'W, 60.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; y to Thence NOO'24' 41•E 353.24 feet to a M ~, point on the approximate z South R.O.W. line of Colorado State Highway 119; n c. Thence along line 1 a r ying approximately 0.5 feet South of and parallel to the South R.O.W. fence line of said Colorado State X Highway 119, by the following courses and distances: 45.22 feet along the arc of a noncontinuous curve to the left, W said curve having a radius of 5603.23 feet, and said arc being n subtended by a chord bearing 585.01' 21"E, 45.22 feet; Thence 14. 97 feet along the arc of another noncontinuous curve to c u the left, said curve having a radius of 34377.47 feet, and said xfo arc being subtended by a chord bearing`S85.13' 46'£, 14.97 feet; z o tai O Thence leaving said R.O.W. line S00'24' 41•W, 1143.82 feet; p Thence 558'34' 41'W, 218.37 feet; Thence N88.15' 38'W, 1136.31 feet; O N Thence NOO.24' 41•E, 1389. 90 feet to a point on the approximate o South R.O.W. line of Colorado State Highway 119; CJa Thence along , a line lying approximately 0.5 feet South of and parallel to the South R.D.W. fence line of said Colorado State Highway 119, by, the following courses and distances: 393.15 ' feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 5630.00 feet, and said arc being subtended by a chord bearing 584.47' 39"E, 393.07 feet; Thence S80'55' 12'E, 263.40 feet; Thence leaving said R.O.W. line 509'04' 48'W, 89.04 feet; Thence 70. 11 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing 539.55' 04'E, 70.00 feet; Thence 534.20' 19'E, 240_00 feet; Thence 212. 14 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing S61.57' 49'E, 204.02 feet; Thence 289.35. 19•E, '260.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thus described tract contains 35.583 acres more or less_ 870504 1 TRACT 2 (CONT) TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO all easements and rights-of-way existing and/or of public record. "lm ra RICH-TR2.DES July 10, 1987 "'La 3n t� K VF A . : : .m ., xrn XI- UT UT CC) 0 a . C7 Ow o pA 870504 2 CORRECTED LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE-314 TRACT 3 him A tract of land located in parts of the South one-half of Section '-' �'' 5, and the North one-half of Section 8, Township 2 North, Range rnat 68 West of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, t‘"1" said tract being more particularly described as follows: v Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 8, from whence the '0 North Quarter Corner of said section bears N87•55' 57•W, 2661.88 feet, and with all other bearings contained herein relative zo thereto; „IV, w mrs Thence along the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8 g0° 500.24' 41•W, 380.00 feet; 73 Ina Thence N89.35' 19•W, 60.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; t�1� Thence N89'35' 19•W, 260.00 feet; zrn Thence 212. 14 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said 003 arc being subtended by a chord bearing N61.57' 49'W, 204.02 feet; m Thence N34.20' 19'W, 240.00 feet; Thence 70. 11 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc ut being subtended by a chord bearing N39.55' 04'W, 70.00 feet; w Thence NO9.04' 48•E, 89.04 feet to a point on the approximate _ }' South R.O.W. line' of Colorado State Highway 119; 0� Thence along a line lying approximately 0.5 feet South . of and m parallel to the South R.O.W. fence line of said Colorado State Highway 119, by the following courses and distances: Plea �o 580'55. 12'E, 220.86 feet; Thence along two noncontinuous curves the following courses and 0 distances; 57.70 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said curve O a having a radius of 6959.93 feet, and said arc being subtended by a chord bearing 581.06' 57•E, 57.70 -feet; pia Thence 336.26 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 5603.23 feet, and said arc being subtended by a chord bearing'S83'04' 20'E, 336.21 feet; Thence leaving said R.O.W. 500.24' 41"W, 353.24 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thus described tract contains 4.511 acres more or less. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO all easements and rights-of-way existing and/or of public record. RICA-TR3.DES July 10, 1987 870504 AR2103576 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES oa SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION un't vrm _ ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW @o. Applicant: Baldridge Subdivision Exemption Case SSE-314 'S Legal Description: Part of the Si of Section 5 and-N} NE} of Section 8, all c: ' in- T2N, R68W of she - 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. :` a n l+1t�t Criteria Checklist g ch Meets Criteria m o Hrn Yes No NA Otl 2 cn B 1. The proposal is consistent with the policies c of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. - % 2. The boundary change or temporary use location 0% ei which would be allowed on,the subject property by granting the request will be compatible g to with the surrounding land uses. OO % 3. In ' those instances when used pursuant to Section 9-3 B. (2) of the Weld -County we, Subdivision Regulations, the request is the ; c; best alternative to dispose of existing b o improvements in conjunction with the'companion b - Recorded Exemption. n of. APPROVED p:d., Subdivision Exemption is approved in accordance wit. information submitted `---- in the application and the policies of the County. The Department of Planning Services has determined through its review that the standards of Section 9-3 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations have been met. This Subdivision Exemption is for the adjustment of property lines between two contiguous parcels. Both parcels being'part of the Baldridge Richardson Change. of Zone, Case #426, the smaller parcel .(4.995 Acres)'_being described is the proposed Lots -3 and 4, Block 1, and' the larger parcel (78.425 Acres). being the remainder of the area.� / By ��cSl�g � Date /l��'���lanlF`f rr1 -; urgent a PLO 108 870504 ww oN . LEGAL DESCRIPTION ca TRACTS 1 AND 2 COMBINED %0 C. SE-315 K n A tract of land located in parts of the South one-half of Section 5, and the North one-half of Section 8, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth xo Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, said tract being more „ 4 particularly described as follows: C O% Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 8, from whence the North z Quarter Corner of said section bears N87°55'57"W, 2661.88 feet, and with all H os other bearings contained herein relative thereto; tn Thence along the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, 14 co 500°24'41"W, 380.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; toy Thence continuing along said line S00°24'41"W, 932.74 feet; Thence N88°13'19"9, 2659.93 feet; °' — Thence 1400•20'34"E, 1326.23 feet to the North Quarter Corner of Section 8; Thence 1101°19'44"E, 20.06 feet to a point on the approximate South R.O.W. n line of Colorado State Highway 119; O' Thence along a line lying approximately 0.5 feet South of and parallel to 01 itt the South -R.O.W. fence line of' said Colorado State. Egihway 119, the w o following courses and distances; ° to is o N88°17'55"E, 857.51 feet; Thence 875.29 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said arc being subtended`by a chord bearing S87°14'51"E, 874.41 feet; {y Thence 580°S5'12"E, 263.40 feet; Om Thence leavings said R.O.W line 809°04'48"W, 89.04 feet; O w Thence 70.11 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing 539°55'04"E, 70.00 feet; Thence S32°20'19"E, 240.00 feet; Thence 212.14 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing,S61°57'49"E, 204.02 feet; Thence 589°35'19"E, 320.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Thus described tract contains 78.425 acres more or less. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO all easements and rights-of-way existing and/or of public record. 870504 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION „1 to TRACTS 3. ; o N SE-315 o%o% on A tract of land located in parts of the South one-half of Section 5, and the North one-half of Section 8, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth '3 n Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, said tract being moreiv particularly described as follows: z Z 6 Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 8, from whence the North ; Quarter Corner of said section bears N87`55'57"W, .2661.88 feet, and with all a o% other bearings contained wherein relative thereto; xr, CO 01 Thence along the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8 m S00°24'41"W, 380.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Zia • Thence N89'35'19"W, 320.00 feet; tn, m Thence 212.14 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing N61°57'49"W, 204.02 feet; F' Thence N34°20'19"W„'240,00 feet; RI — Thence 70.11 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc being wt. subtended by a chord bearing N39°55'04"W, 70.00 feet; Thence N09"04'48"E,' 89.04 feet to a point on the approximate South R.O.W. o: line of Colorado State Highway 119; 6 Thence along a line lying approximately 0.5 feet South and parallel to the got, South R.O.W. fence lime of said Colorado State Highway 119, the following • courses and distances: g o 0 880°55'12"E, 220.86 feet; G Thence along three noncontinuous curves the following n courses and distances;, Ow 57.70 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc being subtended by ' a chord bearing S81°06'57"E, 57:70 feet; n o Thence 381.47 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, said arc being subtended by a chord bearing S83°18'12"E, 381.40 feet; Thence 14.97 feet along the arc of a, curve to the left) said arc being subtended by a chord bearing S85°13'46"E, 14.97 feet; Thence leaving said:'R.O.W. 500'24'41"W 348.50 feet to. the True Point of Beginning. Thus described tract contains 4.995 acres more or less. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO all easements and rights-of-way existing and/or of public record. • 870504 AR210357T . DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW bite Applicant: Wayne D. Wolfe • Case #SE-315 C. I-. tn Legal Description: Part of the SE* of Section 31, T9N, R6711 of the 6th Z P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Criteria Checklist n K Meets Criteria o Yes No NA ut R 1. The proposal is consistent with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. . as ia y o X 2. The boundary change or temporary, use location. ttt- which would be allowed on the subject property by granting the request will be compatible ct with the surrounding land uses. r X 3. In those instances when used pursuant to Section 9-3 B. (2) of the Weld County m - Subdivision Regulations, the request is the beat alternative' to dispose of existing 14 w improvements in conjunction with the companion gyp` Recorded Exemption. g mu .y 0 • APPROVED Oa Subdivision Exemption is approved in accordance with information submitted C in the application and the policies of the County. The Department of go_ Planning Services has determined through its review that the standards of - o Section 9-3 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations have been met. no 0 " This Subdivision Exemption was requested for financial purposed only under Weld County,.Subdivision Regulations, the property is still considered as one parcel. No additional buildings site are granted with this Subdivision Exemption. By-� Date June 9, 1987 rent e PLO/ O8 870502 WAYNE-D. WOLFS SE-315 LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS That portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 9 North, Range iv to 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, State of Colorado, being M. more particularly described as follows: v, �. rn ON N O Considering the South line of the Southwest Quarter o£ said Section 31 as bearing North 88°13'12" West and with all bearings ;31 contained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the South f One-Quarter corner of said Section 31; thence along said South line of the Southwest Quarter North 88°13'12" West 680.78 feet to z .-• the True Point of Beginning; thence continuing along said South Z w line North 88°13'12"West 300.00 feet; thence leaving said South u. te line North 0O°52'48" East 1330.13 feet to the North line of the a -4 South Half of said Southwest Quarter of said Section 31; thence along said North line South 88'07'06" East 300.00 feet; thence y leaving said North line South 00°52'48" West 1329.60 feet to the m said South line of said Southwest Quarter and the True Point of % r x u+ Beginning. Said parcel contains 9.16 acres, more or less, and is subject to all existing easements and rights—of-way of record. t+- pW 76-f' ' o� W N a l • �Op W . O • t+ txs• • p h) v ,\ n o O N 870502 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNE 17, 1987 TAPE #87-43 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, June 17, 1987, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman end on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi - Excused Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Attune MINUTES Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the minutes of the Boar( of County Commissioners meeting of June 15, 1987, as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: The Chairmen added as Item #3 under New Business Consider Migrant Head Start Expansion Grant, CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the notion and it carried unanimously. PROCLAMATION: PROCLAIM JUNE 28 - JULY 4, 1987, AS GREELEY INDEPENDENCE STAMPEDE WEEK: Chairman Lacy read this Proclamation into the record and presented it to Commissioner Brentner because he is a member of the Stampede Committee. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve said Proclamation. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. WARRANTS Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $123,334.51 Payroll 9,926.19 Social Services 2,656.30 Handwritten warrants: General fund 35.00 Payroll" 1,329.74 Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION, 2ND CONTRACT - ROAD & BRIDGE: Bette Rhoden, Purchasing Director, read the names of the bidders into the record. Drew Scheltinga, Director of Engineering, said that Sterling Paving Company, of Ft. Collins, had submitted the lowest bid, but this bid was based on Alternate #2, which is rubberized emulsified asphalt, and there have been problems in the past when using this type of asphalt. Be recommended that the Board accept the bid submitted by Best-Way Paving Company, of Greeley, using Alternate #1, which is rubberized rapid curing cut back asphalt. He said this bid is for a total of $657,440.08. Mr. Scheltinga said, because of the loss of certain Federal funds, the amount of work which will ba done will have to be reduced and the original contract amount will be less. Therefore; he recommended that the Board approve the bid in the amount of $400,000.00 and authorize the Engineering Department to negotiate the reduction of the contract with Best-Way Paving Company, maintaining the unit price but reducing the amount of work to be done. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the recommendation as stated by Mr. Scheltinga. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Brantner and carried unanimously. . . APPROVE DESIGN OF BRIDGE 15/44B - ROAD & BRIDGE (CONT. FROM 6/3/87) Ms. Rhoden read the names of the bidders for this item which was presented to the Board on May 13. Mr. Scheltinga said Richard Weingardt Consultants, of Denver, had submitted the low bid in the amount of $17,850.00, but after being requested to reaffirm that the entire services could be performed for this amount, they stated that an additional $1,900.00 would be required to complete the project. Mr. Scheltinga recommended that Richard Weingardt Consultants be contacted and informed that the Board will approve the original bid in the amount of $17,850.00, and if they do not accept this amount, then AE Consultants, Inc., of Denver, the second low bidder in the amount of $22,500.00, should be awarded the bid. Commissioner Kirby moved to accept this recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Brantner, the motion carried unanimously. CHANGE ORDER FOR TED KITZMAN & SONS - 1987 PROSPECT VALLEY GRAVEL HAULING: Ms. Rhoden said this Change Order is for the additional mileage for hauling and spreading and is in the amount of $5,451.18. Mr. Scheltinga recommended approval of this final adjustment. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Change Order for Ted Kitzman S Sons as recommended. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER DISBURSEMENT OF MONIES FOR VETERANS SERVICE FOR MAY: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the disbursement of monies for the Veterans Service for the month of May. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Brantner, carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNALS ON WCR 16: Commissioner Brantner moved to refer this request for railroad crossing signals on Weld County Road 16 to the Engineering Department for its review and recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes June 17, 1987 Page 2 CONSIDER MIGRANT HEAD START EXPANSION GRANT: Walt Specimen, Director of Human Resources, presented this item to the Board. He said this is an application for additional funds which will be utilized to increase Migrant Head Start services for children in Wald, Boulder, Adams, and Larimer Counties. Mr. Speakman said the Migrant Head Start Program will also sign cooperative agreements with Lamar and Alamosa BOCES to provide services to migrant children in those two areas. Following discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Migrant Head Start Expansion Grant. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Brantner and carried unanimously. PLANNING: ZPMH #1298 - ROBERTSON: Lanall Swanson, representing Planning Services, presented this request to the Board. Ms. Swanson said the request is for one mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling and the Planning staff recommends approval subject to four conditions. The applicants, Mark and Candice Robertson, came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve ZPMH #1298 for Mark and Candice Robertson subject tc the recommended conditions. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Lot the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: t ,‘1t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (� WELD CO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clark to the Board. Gord n . cy, putt' County Cle C. . Kirby, Pro-T f R. Bran elite— Ss uqp on HX;CUSIDI Frank Yamaguchi Minutes - June 17, 1987 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, June 22, 1987 Tape #87-44 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner Jacqueline Johnson Frank Yamaguchi MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 17, 1987 (Commissioner Yamaguchi excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on June 17, 1987: 1 & 2) USA, McCauley (Commissioner Yamaguchi excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: #6; under New Business - Consider Change Order for 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation APPROVAL OP CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Yamaguchi REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Kirby 3) Health Services Johnson 4) P1 arming.:Services'. -• Brantner 5) Purchasing & Personnel Lacy COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: ' OLD: NEW: 1) Consider Agreement with Town of Keota for water services and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Resolution re: Disposition of Surplus Property - 1958 Spartan Mobile Home 3) Consider Grant Application for construction of Runway 17-35 and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider request from Nelson Engineers, on behalf of Ball Aerospace Systems Division, to pre-advertise COZ 5) Consider Agreement between NCMC and Division of Human Resources and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Resolution re: Direct Clerk To Board To Have Published Ordinance #145-A, Supplemental Appropriation For 1987 • CONSENT AGENDA • APPOINTMENTS: Jun 22 Work Session 1:30 PM Jun 22 - NCMC Board of Trustees 4:00 PM Jun 23 Health Board 9:30 AM Jun 23 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Jun 25 - Human Resources Advisory Board 8:30 AM Jun 26 - Centennial Development Services, Inc. 8:00 AM Jul 1 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Jul 3 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Jun 24 - Show Cause Hearing, MS Corporation (cont. from 6/3/87) 9:00 AM Jun 24 - Creation of Local Improvement District #1987-1, Weld County Indianhead Subdivision 2:00 FM Jun 24 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad 8 Jaymie Noland (Pt.N}SW}, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad S Jaymie Noland (Pt.N}NW}, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad & Jaymie Noland (Pt.S}NW}, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Agricultural business, Butcher Block Cattle Co. 2:00 PM Jul 1 - Amendments to WC Building Code Ordinance 2:00 PM Jul 1 - Amendments to WC Zoning Ordinance 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Church in A (Agricultural) Zone District, Galeton Community Church 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Use similar to uses listed as USR`s in A (Agricultural) Zone District, Sam Parker 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Auto salvage yard, Erie Road Joint Venture 2:00 PM Jul 8 - USR, Suckle Farms (cont. from 6/3/87) 2:00 PM Jul 15 - COZ, A to PDD,. Cecil W. King .(cont. from 5/13/87) 2:00 PM Jul 15 - USR, Commercial welding shop in Agricultural Zone District, Shawn C. Elvorthy 2:00 PM Jul 22 - Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License application, with extended hours - MJB Enterprises, Inc., dba Cafe-Potage of Longmont 2:00. PM • Jul 22 - COZ,-A-to-C-3, R & R Hot Shot Service 2:00 PM • REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road & Bridge Director, re: Opening of WCR 13 COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Nuclear Regulatory Commission Info. Notice #87-27 2) State Dept. of Health re: Tire Mountain fire 3) Wald Library District - Financial Report as of 12/31/86 4) Dept. of the Treasury re: Weld County Retirement Plan 5) Lydia Dunbar - Letter of resignation from Planning Commission 6) State Dept. of Highways Newsletter #87-23 7) Colo. Water Congress - Water Legislative Report 8) Mrs_ E. Frafjord re: Weed spraying 9) Nuclear Regulatory Commission IE Info. Notice #87-25 & #87-26 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Action of Board concerning request for railroad crossing signals on WCR 16 * 2) Approve ZPMH #1298 - Robertson * 3) Approve USR, McCauley (S}Sid}, 67-8-18) • * 4) Approve USR, McCauley (N}NW}, 67-8-18) * 5) Approve disposition of surplus Property - 1958 Spartan Mobile Home * 6) Approve directing ,Clerk To Board to have published Ordinance #145-A, Supplemental Appropriation for 1987 CHANGE ORDER:- * -1) 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation -" Best-Way Paving. Company, * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING PETITION REQUESTING RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNALS AT RAILROAD CROSSING ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 EAST OF U.S. HIGHWAY.85 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, a petition has been submitted to the Board requesting construction of railroad crossing signals at the railroad crossing on Weld County Road 16 east of U.S. Highway 85, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the petition requesting construction of railroad crossing signals at the railroad crossing on. Weld County Road 16 be, and hereby is, referred to the Engineering Department for its recommendation_ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 1987. nn ��]/� /. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: U Td6rv/ WELD CO O Weld County C erit and Recorder p and Clerk to: the Board Gor a , a rman (11 d7y � C.W. Rir ,, -Pro- em c D puty County C rk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner J • 'e'p ne !o neon County Attorney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi A. 6 DOO e Gas �i9�.«) 870489 Oo0(o WE THE UNDERSIGNED CONCERNED CITIZENS or WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, WOULD LIKE TO PETITION UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD AND/OR THE,CITY OF FORT LUPTON, COLORADO TO CONSTRUCT RED FLAS$II.C LIGHTS OR AUTOMATIC ARMS 0' WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 APPROXIMATELY 1/8 OF A MILE EAST OF HIGHWAY 85, DUE TO THE TWO FATAL CAR -TRAIN ACCIDENTS THERE IN THE FAST TWO YEARS. 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E143482 CO Massive Head i ;o m TAKENTO /DATE EXPIRED TIME PRONOUNCED DEAD BY STATE FATAL• O . __ Stoddard Mortuary 121985 (1950 Coroner Paul Stoddard 562 . ``�"'C- n DEAD ON YES 0 DEAD AT YEl . SEATBELTS YES O MOTORCYCLE YES C EYE YES 0 CHILD REST YES 0 Q ` ARRIVAL NO 0 SCENE NO O USED NO A HELMET . NO 0 PROTECT NO 0 USED NO 0 4— re w YEN• °NITER/PASSENGER/PEDESTRIAN NAME IDDDRESS 1 - s 7 Rai riny Orol C 1309 W 8rd North Platter NB m • SEX 008 �AGE °RIVERS LICENSE• DA LICSTATE INJURIES C. H 072030 55✓. N/A NONE - ss TAKEN TO - - • DATE WIRED TIME PRONOUNCED DEAD BY r - - STATEfATALa r • . DEAD ON - YES 0. DEAD AT YES 0 SEATBELTS YES C MOTORCYCLE YES 0 EYE YES 0 CHILD REST YES 0. H TA _ARRIVAL NO 0. SCENE NO O USED - NO O HELMET NO D PROTECT NO 0 USED NO 0 - r 33 (s YEN �DArvEA/PASSENGEIV►EOESTquN NAME._.. 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NO 0 - SCENE ' NO C USED NO 0 HELMET NO Q PROTECT NO 0 USED NO 0 2 ACGOEHTOESCRIPT10N Veh cle'Ill' was westbound on`CR - ah skidded onto the y railroad o 2 ..._ tracks and was struck in the s e by a northbound train. Vehicle `was:•pushed -'' i m for' obe cooping to rest on the west side of the railroad tracks. ' : o ' R@ ai tlr I ._.. _.-.-...... _._ __ » _. . .. ._._. .._ . .870489 . • MM T:: a STATE OF COLORADO ' ONO "` "" INVESTIGATORS1Oat ZIA(TA.aSS;S 7' J- TRAFFIC ACCIDENT-REPORT STAtESLRUM.YUMfµ3NE� a -�(y{f Em[.MYMU Aw CJ OfA. .CW. t011T 73 ROAD COOL CRY SERIAL NUMBER - ,_R3A20 M-14 OATS OF SCCIEEM TIME 1 DAT OF WEER ern - COUNTS• - D1zJL 84-.-- _�S9534___L�fonday _ Weld 03 - LOCATIWt ROUTE, .ROAO - '- -OF ROUTE-ST;RD.MESPOST 4 1 1 Iita .___,H _Z,x C.R. 16 0.1 -_,ELT __S --_W Colo.. 85 _.—AT INTERSECTION WON TOTAL NOYREA NVYa[R RAILROAD CONST. WILD Punic PROPERTY OR INMATE 'IMCOYRLETE 114 Y[WCLLS 2 KILLED 1 1 INJURED 0 CROIS.NG Y ZONE CAME PU8LIC EMPLOYEE PROPERTY - REPORT • DATE NOTIEKO - - Mc vWT£JIAR NTED - -21ME 'INVESTIGATED 110TO INSTRM[ OF ACCIDENT ADSCENE 6 ATSC[NC AREN NUURER ~' 5 47-16 84 Q54f 07 - 7 OFFICER [SIGNAjq'![ DETAIL OFSICER SIyVATURE - DETAIL NUMBER 39071 1 y/r �-�- i NUMBER I " Jfflc f/ 3L/_A—._ DATE E. Of 07-16-84 LAM ENFORCEMENT Statg_Patrnl Ps FWIrccFT�_ 5 YEN fL OR�- PARKED-, PEDESTRIANa�. YEP AL OR PARKED KOOSTROM. ' LAST NAME FIRST W LASTNAME FIRST MI ' r. Reno, Michael F Turner; Charles A. 1 STREET ADDRESS RES.PNONE STREET ADDRESS .7 Aa.n01wt 7161 Hart Street 659-5172 1248 King Drive / 567-5391 i-i CCITT STATE ZIPCOVE S D US.PHONE CT STATE ' ZIP CODS RIM PHONE • Ft. Lupton. CO 50621 none Loveland, CO 8053'7 ' 291-8230 , 'DRIVER SIC.NO. - - STATE SIX AGE.. DATE OR WITH DRIVER UC.NO. STATE - SEA ACE OATS OF MIRTH D-140671 CO M 23 04-07-61 A-246389 CQ� m- ' 36 24-25-48 VIOLATIONS) VIOLATION(S) - / 1 VIOLATION COOLIE 1 CITATION NVMSER(1) COMMON CODE(S) VIOLATION COOE(S) GTATIOM..UMREA(S) COMMON COOE(S) 'C 1 ` YEAR PARE ' MOOL(L1 ° r BODY TYPE YEAR77ff``'�77 MAI[ MODEL SOOT TYPE --T--- 721 EEL REGISTRATION NO. STATE, STwT[- YCM.'DENT.t HO .. I 2dr 4REWSTRAIIOH NO, GM STATE YEIA1DENi 40-2 Train XAR093 I WA'; Ii 3G P3460 776088-51 1 L YEN,CA NCR FIRST MI YEN.OWNER / FIRST MI O F LAST NAME LAST NAME Same llni .p/Pacific Railroad 1 STREET ADORCif CITY •, STATE III CODE STD=ADDRESS / CITY STATE Z>CODE . - : - 3620 Wazee. Denver, C0 80202 VEHICLE TOWED at YENKIE TO„(EDM/ L 1 Z & Z Towing {, DAMAGE SEVERITY DAMAGE SEVERITY: 3 3:A3 15. 3 :i 3 13 . .. ; ,-SUMS -. ! .t •S/ •d. ...) .. ,aL:GHT ]7+2�'. J 31'73:I'--- SMODERATE r'--' ZiWOtMTE E3 ;11-ii, S'''''r 3.1 3- 3-EXTREME 3 Ii. I. • 1Y • a{xia[TFE k I ( 1 I10 1.3( s3 :„3 :' 3.1'3. 3 '?w[""'° '". 1• .Is-1;„ :u :1: : 3oDAe.....P.. OWNER OF LAST NAME FRST MI .OWNER OF LAST HAMS - FIRST NI �DAMAGED DAMAGEDDR. OAACED PROP. - 13 ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE ADDRESS CRT STATE tPCOOC— OESCRIet ACCIDEZET Vehicle #1, westhgpnd on County Road. 16.. Skidded 57 feet onto railroad : -" [N .. 1 2 track and titan s -ruc hroads_isla_by coT�thhnund Union Pacific train Vehicle #1 was carried 1/4 mile_hefore coming_t rest on i. Lt. oac 01O1CATE NDSTN RE AKRON �� s � 4 .CTYF .. .. .I- - . _ 870489 y`1...dF. Faar, tUAlo� ' i . p ou fort tc a, a' COUNTY OF WELD -._-..�4 .'.\> I .._.. ..�,. .v.; , _ - 730 S"NTcKINL'EY AVENUE YIUHI_LUPTON(3C3)857-6667 • '`- PO BOX:148 :DENVER METRO(303)8935404. ..... '.. . - ,.-: :? .. . FT"LUPTON- Co 80621 - _.-:GREE LEY METRO(303)356-9225 MS. BRENDA L. PEVLER BOX. i15 Fort .Lupton, CO . 80621 RE: PETITION FOR RAILR0AD .CR0SSING-ARM AND LIGHTS Dear Hs. tPevler: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your petition to the City of Fort Lupton to provide safety improvements to the railroad crossing at Weld County Road 16, east of Highway 85. ; We understand the concern that you have for the safety at the crossing which is used on a daily basis by residents living east of Highway 85 and concur, that improvements are necessary. Unfortunately, even though we are in agreement over the necessity of those safety improvements, the City of Fort Lupton is not able to apply to the. Public Utilities Commission on your behalf because the crossing in question is not within Fort Lupton city limits. Because that crossing is within Weld County, may I suggest that you refer to County Commissioner, Gordon Lacey who will be able to effectively aid you in the process of applying for these improvements. Send your petition to: WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P.O. Box 758 Greeley,:,CO 80632 Attu: Gordon Lacey Road and. Bridge_Coordinator Sin xel ; . Robert S. Crumb Director of Public Works TJR/tjx cc: Gordon Lacey Don'Cummins, Mayor 870489 DEPARTMENT OF E..NGINEERING r,-,-.7,, � ((iV\ PHONE(303)358-a0�Y! P.O.EO%758 GREELEY,COLOMDO 89832 t!i' iDc . .. COLORADO February 11,1987 Brenda Peuler Box 116 Ft. Lupton Co. 80621 Dear Brenda: As per our conversation on traffic counts on Rcad 16 East of HWY 85, our records show the following: Our last count was on. September 17,1986. The counter indicated that the ADT was 2061. This average Was for this period of time and may not indicate an accurate daily average for the whole year. If you have any further questions on this matter please feel free to call. Sincerely, -Act^ `_ Alan Hiller Weld County_Utility`Inspector cc. County -Road File 16 670489 1 3 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE ROME PERMIT NO. 1298 - MARK AND CANDICE ROBERTSON • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 17th day of 'June,- 1987, considered the request of - Mark and Candice Robertson for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling,_and WHEREAS, said mobile home is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District on a parcel of land being more particularly described as- follows: Part of Blocks 1, 2, and 25, Dream Acres Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony, finds that said request should be granted subject to the following conditions: 1) The applicant shall apply for a building permit for the mobile home within thirty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners; 3) A septic permit shall be obtained and the site shall meet percolation test requirements prior to the issuance of a building -permit; 3) Prior to the. issuance of a building permit, the owner shall submit evidence that Central Weld -County Water District is supplying. water in such a 'wanner as to be adequate in quality, . quantity and dependability for the 'proposed'. use; and 4) The mobile home shall not be occupied until such time that the applicant bas complied with the above mentioned conditions, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County; Colorado, that the request of Mark and Candice Robertson for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the ' above ' described parcel of land, which was 'found to be in compliance with Section 43 of the. Weld County , Zoning Ordinance, be, and hereby is, granted subject ' to the 'hereinabove listed conditions. // pz Q//% C �j� 870488 Page 2 RE: ZPMH #1298 - ROBERTSON The above and foregoing Resolution was,: on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 1987. �j �+ ._ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Q,c�(2w „... .tir� WELD-CO 'LO_ • Weld County Clerk and Recorder and.Clerk tothe Board Gor ac rman 6 , B . / „S ) C.W. R1r y„ Pro em De uty County 4 c� APPROVED AS TO FORM: 'brie R. B antner Ja que ne •h.son County: Atto ney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi • • 870488 w To: Board of County Commissioners Date: June 17, 1987 2PMR-81298 Applicant: Mark and Candice Robertson This request is for one mobile home to be used as a principal,dwelling. Legal Description of Parcel: Parts of Blocks 1, 2, and 25. Dream Acres Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado Location: Approximately .5 miles west of Firestone The Department of Planning Services staff has reviewed this request and recommends that the request be approved for the following reasons: WILL WILL NOT % Be compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. % Be compatible with the surrounding area. X Be in harmony with the character of the neighborhood. X Adversely affect the immediate area. % Be adequately served by water and sawage disposal facilities. X Adversely affect the general health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. COMMENTS: The applicants chose to have this case heard by the Board of County Commissioners instead of submitting a petition signed by at least 70% of the surrounding property owners. One letter from a surrounding property owner has been received and is attached to this summary packet. The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The applicant applying for a building permit for the mobile home within thirty (30) days from the date of approval by the Beard of County`Commissioners. PLO l l l 810488 Board of County Commissioners June 17, 1987 Page 2 2. A septic permit shall be obtained and the site shall meet percolation test requirements prior to the issuance of a building permit. 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner shall submit evidence that Central Weld County Water District is supplying water in such a manner as to be adequate in quality, quantity, and dependability for the proposed use. 4. The mobile home shall not be occupied until such time that the applicant has complied with conditions 1, 2, and 3 above. .4 l ' Date June 17, 1987 Curren y' anner 1 870488 • re - Cif v ,T i • I < , + dr" ' 1 \ ; --l ` ;.4. 1 1 1 1 4 • 925 -. 691 • a •tyo�. schoo p t - :w (1) ' 7--..-77-2. • . „,_H . , 4 ' . •'_. tn, ....... 4 .-- '... 19 ..,./. ' ! .L"\•..----2t lake'' . / 1 It u. . . . firj sp i 4, • j : ' t` .11 4 ^ < w 1 . ate.. •• - I 4948e a r� i „ _ e 1C3? _. /• I \ I st I I ,, .� J \ �l ., . . -_ c. ._:‘,...,...s • , „ ',/, ,I . l', . . . . , -7:: ' .26 i —..., . ..,., L± US, 7 ) 1 ,4 4930 '/ rj) ' • 5°SCI---: - w9]6 it 1 l it uj \ 35 ( ll 8wm n+m. 36 "�— " 3I ( f 2 ,,,i ,, ,,, »� ' i _ — ' �j�y soE ... \ - - 1 - O/o �^ • DREAM AC : . A PART OF THE NE-I-4 , NW4 & SW4 OF SEC. 25, T 2 N R. 68W OF:, �aov ;aa.00 reu.00 .ao.oc' 180.00` eo-co' - 4d40 _Y 1 $tm o 0 a f7 0 ere en N ' j 1 ;fl o n- of r a i �� rn 9i:0/' ila I le N I s7.6.,;£69 '4 I `- '13 i er i 9 e• 2 7g. .\ is . S�. 5-:,Qs?'iro • ({ • m y 0qf �" is + v f 1 - 5 in M er x: �v S SS6.'10' w a 1 7 — -N N trl N� _ 5502 a 043' to c.O 1 (ly� . v '` I3- e r. 12 4S. ; Att ( �. v .e, Cii, Jct. c c. c..). r.8�`:8L N . �\ .. - _eibCI' tev.0O ,800i H �, 525.Le6S65•33"E �•QIO` �o i 1/16 Corner II I , 870488 .E FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER; ZPNN-1298 DATE OF INSPECTION: May 26, 1987 NAME: Mark and ,Candace Robertson REQUEST: Zoning Permit for a Mobile home to be used as a Principal Dwelling LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parts of Lots 1, 2, and 25, Dream Acres Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: On the south side of Weld County Road 18; approximately .5 miles west of Weld County Road 13 LAND USE: N Weld County Road 18, pasture, oil and gas production E Eight residences within .5 miles, oil and gas production S Oil and gas production, pasture W Weld County agricultural subdivision ZONING: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: Access to the property is from Weld County Road 18 which is a paved road. The Sullivan Ditch runs through the south portion of the property. By nflF 1 Current er 870488 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ZONING PERMIT 915 10th Street MOBILE ROME Greeley, Colorado 80631 r1 tt,; Phone 356-4000 Ext. 4400• �A'!1"+} �' V�r � IMPORTANT - Complete all items on both sides. Mark boxes where iWd.e1. 1 1987 !i: APPLICANT —C10 :. j'h o2i{ a d.�DC..r,o.ca F :.22,x"]75 m.✓ 4 4 - LByyy ADDRESS el' . ` �Y llmwwc ur.nL1� OWNER : PRONE ADDRESS g-Aoc •� CITY - STATE - ZIP 'LOT 'BLOCK (SUBDIVISION /C.r/ on/ Co S's 6o / ( LEGAL DESCRIPTION %} E near vo }' a,,t-. /�ye-6war/es, el gLie 4, /oc< or-.3iK QS.erca?T ind EASY /do' 7yc F et- /tNp sDyA'lw' ;Z—Rrtes-- atk lag Section � T N, R ltG'`.�i W. Total Acreage iper A location-for-zonin PP g-permit-is-made far: ..,Staff``Approval Board of County Commissioners Approval I 43 Temporary Use During Construction. ❑-Use Beyond--18..mnnrr,s. During Construction of a residence of a residence Q Temporary Storage Q Extension Beyond 6 months.for Temporary Storage { O -Accessory- to Farm-.. .. O More than one MH as Accessory to Farm ❑ Accessory Use as an Office O More than one MR as Accessory Use as -' O-Accessory Use in C or I-Zone District an Office ❑"; ❑ More than one NH as Accessory Use in accessory Structure C or I Zone District, O Temporary Use during Medical Hardship O More than one accessory structure a Principal Dwelling The above requires an Application fee of The above requires an Application fee of TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY Tactic 'or prlVgte company:- � _, 9 Pnblis or private company: . . al Septic Tank - Permit # 0-Individual (well, cistern) Well Permit # Cony Attached: Yes O No O Coov Attached* Yes Q No O' DEPARTMENT-OF'-PLANNI-NG SERVICES -USE;::ONLY ._ . .' ZON'ING DISTRICT"' - - ZONING'PERMIT NU!$ER . . . Agr;1ur # u ra /' ZPr» Ll —ia, 9Q,Q. _APPLICATION FEE.PAID/60 -. NyltAn6 DATE - ECED APP*OVED..BY: ' Staff O. Board of-County Commissioners Rearing, Date .. ISSUED BY... DATE MOBILE HOME BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER " DATE ISSUED 870488 2 . . - , A sketch plan is required as part of the application review. Please attach a sketch plan of the site at the scale on one inch represents fifty feet or other suitable scale to show the proposed location of the mobile home, including distances from the property lines and '• -- -other "structures -ea the property;;"access•-to the-mobile home, indicating-whether the access is existing or proposed; location and measurements of any easements or right-of-ways; and any''eicistin'B"strictures on.. he-property. . -.. ; - --Sketch Plan attached: , Yes s- No Q.... :_ . .. '_. - Deed `or--cbn r / - r ar `attached: .,..._Yes' . No O What housing is available on the property and` what is its present use? /Yo 7'w z t ..v c S ---?K tICS.l..-- ^" y 4'S- ..Lcf�.mat>" .%Q"�i~-'K'0V4 tY-'_/no _iCE.._ t'olk'"-j i'vYC.>A'< A.,.. .. I.LeCLi/Yc Bow many mobile homes are on this property at the present time? %Yo nit- —' TE7`IPORARY USE DURING CONSTRUCTION OF A,RESIDENCE Building Permit Number Date Building Permit Issued Zoning Permit valid for 6 months from date of issue. Zoning Permit issued - Valid from to RENEWALS: FIRST - From to Fee: Reviewed 4 Approved SECOND -From to Fee: Reviewed & Approved ACCESSORY FARM USE Type of rming operation on property: Number of Li tock F/ r/IZss S '_Average' er per year </ - Acres Irrigated Acres Dry1 Acres Pasture .Li.sa. _ - I '. ..... . ....Number_of employees a employe • oili Full time:. Part time: - - ACCESSORY USE IN C OR I Z TRICT Type of commerci or industria activity on property: 13/04/.4.— Numb of employees: A//A Full time: Part time: obile-home will be used for: - . _. 4. IGNATUREp OF- PLICANT APPLICATION DATE N._ //-.c+Qn1A-oati, (fiY tYn (c -" s_.<.= g,7-:.. .- BUILDING"PERMITS ARE REQUIRED-'FOR-ALL-MOBILE"BOMES.`IN ADDITION TO THE ZONING PERMIT FOR MOBILE HONES. THE BUILDING' PERMIT MAY BE OBTAINED- FROM,THE BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION, _ ROOM-3342, CENTENNIAL CENTER, 415 10th STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631, PHONE 356-4000 EXT. 4425, AFTER APPROVAL OF" THE ZONING PERMIT. 870488 • S- C.- n , p�� p /cc 4 :"'^-*-*�. �... , tits-s? ..�as-R _ ..- -..._3—/S'o'-- v.a._-4y1__Al..�.•.�T.._ �dvs:_-_ G ..y..e_Vp: S iu 'v ' Y / c- ��+v� 1 �-�-�1 ) moo•--,� �'�..�ti:d.7.jk:.,i>-,"^-meeZ .;; . 1/4), A !). ,o .e 3a it 9 A¢-.5-�n--.� t- y Art-_ V _ _ --_"-- _. . ! -� -b•,. arcs. -�.aO-�,`i .. ,.ad .,-J-• JSz_. c-5^•••-;,y% ---- -_, u�r: K1 p ^"•,-------.� ...----- - 'm..,".eD' _.r..`.✓'- .3-b.Jc �- ..e+.. -n A..*dAk 03.9._ . �5 .. '•o-a : _ -. ._.Q9e,Y, na . C • -' - o , - ea • "3. 4.9.,.;.Xthmis �,,;} . ._r ems .., ' -?Sta""-c „ • 870488 u Sc Pcc �+R 4 7 0 5 6 7 �a` r_� --� !"/� /�!YD K. !Z'°.-'Zl'�_. !'o�!M'°k{. t ZTS _ s, itic it. , • cA,.4; o3e. :<o.r A r . . /y. - �. M ., �,_.t•zb Yob w. - , _ 1 I RcE.vA I 94 'u So ' foicce p- HoRSe 39 ci✓ a0J► • ,Host i V.cc NA.Ve 4 �C> MSTC'> r • t?i ,,c,ee .r>.c•.✓l-. p.✓O Als KY'.N.1iJ5 I1G. �ql•r 4e-./e ,3r rec.- Teri. 9F...x 32 . L Lep,ir� - ✓Ze`w9... 4.‘)..cc /3a . Coas., %sc.? i 1 C r LA.rr Ska?e ? eb Tre` rciret • "Y Alt r'n r 4").-- 5.9 it) //rest A T 4.. LI,Ce 1 1. I ee.v re,>a, to Ab ,Rcc-s.� Ns..,es }!]J 1 .,' - �� T a C.,.r.. Gtr C S 1 _ r GRr�oN �/'ir y-L 1/00 'V./�L • ., Lt - • . . /do-�_._. ._ .___�Y��____..___.__ 0488 We CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT May 13, 1987 Mark E. & Candice E. Robertson 8206 Weld County Road 8 Brighton, CO 80601 RE, Water Service Dear Mr. & Mrs. Robertson This letter is in response to your request for water service to serve the following described propertyr W 40' of Block 1, E .100' Block 2, all of Block 25, EXCEPT the E 140' thereof and EXCEPT W 245.6' of Block 25, Dream Acres. A Subdivision located in Sec 25, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied, including easements where required for District facilities. Central Weld County Water District requires that contracts be consumated within one ( 1) year from the date of this letter, or this letter shall become, null and void unless extended in writing by the District. Very truly yours, - -- CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Lorene 8. Hirsch f AY 131987 Office Manager LOH/wmg Vida CO.Raft Conine 870488 2235 2nd Manua • Gra ky,Colorado 80631 • (303)352-1284 • Dais D.Olhausoo,Secretary-Manager Tx.primed portioaeefthis form approved by 'hr Colorado Res!EW[G.Comm.slob*CP IP2•*1) DOS MALIGN.WSTRUMENt if NOT UNDERSTOOD,LEGAL.TAX OR OTHER COUNSEL SHOULD-5E 5E CONSURED BEFORE SIGNING. :. COUNTERPROPOSAL • • RE:.Proposed contract for the purchase of property described as: ,' Legal Description Attached ii • also known as number 1! situated in the said _ County of Weld Colorado,dated .. April 21 1x87 between Andrew A_"Lomonaco and Frances J. Lomonaco Seller, andMark Robertson Purchaser. The undersigned Seller accepts said proposed contract,subject to the following amendments: - U u i; il Sellers shall retain all oil, gas, and mineral rights on described property. ;1 Ir; The date of sellers to provide a survey showing boundary lines to be provided! O. to purchaser by YYt.' ^7 lo .( 1 lI !, fi ii •lI -1 I a• Il i, .i I ij ii , Ii it It! - All other terms and conditions shall remain the same.If this counterproposal is accepted by Purchaser,as evidenced i I. l by Purchaser'ssignaturehereon,andifSellerreceivesnoticeofsuihacceptanceonorbefore 10:00 P.M_, Apri,1 inlst _ I I _19 87 the said proposed contract,as amended hereby,shall become a contract between the parties. l I l! 2 { �' �.,� � p..� _ • /1 Dd�f G}YIOY1(oKti' //_`•ia:.G/J D-'94'�-X_!7i�`+<' c' J ti 7 I (: The foregoing counterproposal isacceptedthis day of April _ 1987 , Ii asa G-'t� 6 7 G P e$ e P >, G/%JA)I , Purcher rc Uhaser I ,{ . .If this counterproposal is accepted by Purchaser as aforesaid,Seller agrees to pay listing broker a commission of iit II six *of the purchase price for services in thistraasaction,and agrees that,in the event of forfeiture ( i of payments and things of value received hereunder and under sakl proposed contract such payments and things of ,, value shall be divided between Seller and listing broker, one-half thereof to said broker, but not to exceed the iI .1 ' commission,and the balance to Seller. (( seller seller •N.B.When this counterproposal is used,said proposed contract is not to be signed by Seller This counterproposal must be securely attached to said proposed contract Pc,CP10.2.8i. COUNTERPROPOSAL. Bndferd Publribmm Co-5825 N.dal A.e..LAew od.Colorado NO'u—13031:n-00U :\ 870488 b-s6 • 2 oe'e•r n¢ t!•a Land i i the Stat.• of l•ol orar.,,, C,.unty, f 'sel x { The West 40 feet of Block 1, • the East 100 feet of Block 2, all of Block 25, EXCEPT the East 140 feet thereof and EXCEPT West 245.6 feet of Block 25, DREAM ACRES • 870488 AFFIDAVIT 0F' INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property -1;4- •-����.r Ho ' of /K �� 7Y�r-. G`.ysr .'m°' a7 )'CK ird AL, o-' /k 4lo S` d ico 7 -"e Ito T!/e-AI tc 9qd e5cd?>-u\c5i "a tic. (. - o? 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 submission date. C The foregoing instrument was suDscribed! and sworn to before me this 1,9r.—day �j]mI ,.19 j by rrlark L— Ro&dSnn WITNESS my hand and official seal.. My Commission expires: /nay 5 /19.71- • Notary P tic • 870488 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE ANIi ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION S33G, w.C•,� r3 C c.n✓n✓c'A rct/A-ZA al 4oir Girto Air. Fco car .. /2/3 A $ o./ /,r7, CC,JAK son, ST b,N.te4 L .c $kA be./rf/es c:.- - /3/3.:,/ O /"/: : $Ccc N S,.,./r/6 LGNC/ho t c, /3 /3 gaS a o %Z SS / u, ctrl 1�o SSt cc CE.Z.94b,eVe C 0 WC, .01% Ar .. /31/'3O ! OO^'x /. frog nAAkrSo-✓ s?' aosyo (OG'kS, /l CA> c`r/1'e De.+ve, co . i3 /3a '`iOOOO23 g3GG !•/� hC ADCK `MpT.J W �� G-st, - L&NC-MONr Cn tcoSb/ /1/32? tor C // a39y owcnr Sr GA4ta +1--t > oY LONC fn T/77" co toSo/ /3 % 3 n35Stoaooct &S3 Rb' raa /hrc eThaz rec hR v,A R , i`7- "sr?Tc,✓ <e / 3/3 'dKao 'ao� fr St;rG w-c•�./$ SB-a,.✓. /7 w , c�/. .. A-1A, e-.✓ Lo-rc r.,r2- cc- /3 ;3 /a•Coo o. i /4/e /em a.49/2k S7: S741 C. A-P7 /s/e,.• aA Lo.vo Atonrr ca I3I 'a5oo on.p 7C H-a R rI DZ() Vic' it /.✓.C,.'' v/ r..•(ny/4 - Lon/C/rlQ'rr co / 3/ .:'&S.Qc3e.e. y0`15- tJ RAI�Gui F nc.✓... Sr/ r/c` c.S co So/a3 /% 1 . 2,Sao3 oo / . .. / 700 ..8Ti.l obtvAy Sc r5/ o 7-fl /A >, ONE ' CTP <p L7 {`c✓vy�� Cr $CQe 1.3/ 4/ appeH7 S3u.T /?D /Cs kto oNPSI? -I're, Lott n+ta•rr cc, /3 / Qato Oc o A67. O <r�/? M.cr/me_. -snN o.✓a W.a yY c`o . : /113 -..�</a oo3/ Sam<25 , 4AAgtc A /3 s�3� `r•..c/ �, /: /. /3 ' c co�/'f t ' -..�af 3.S- L3 Anr.r4G)C ST /t�a) area- Anc .014 > Itewve• 'co /3/3 g 4Io000 fl • 87048fi SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS ZPNB-1298 MARK AND CANDICE ROBERTSON Richard M. Conner 5336 Weld County Road 18 Longmont, CO 80501 Laura`Dinkle 471 Clarkson Street Denver, CO 80200 Ellen Swing 5266 Weld County Road 18 - Longmont, CO 80501 Geraldine Russell 5511 Weld County Road 16 Longmont, CO 805O1 Margaretha Boshouwers, 809 Harrison Street Denver, CO . `80200 Timothy and Jane Reader 5366 Weld County Road 18 Longmont, CO 80501 Leroy Lauer 2344 Bowen Street Longmont, CO ' 80501 David and Renee McEntee 8655 Weld County Road 22 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Dwight and Kathleen Sandin 5656 Weld County Road 18 Longmont, CO 80501 Howard Stewart 1618 Kimbark'.Street Lon ,€,nt,' CO 80501 Nick. and Virgina Brozovich 7662 Weld County Road 11 Longmont, CO' 80501 Warren and Shirley Hull 7095 West Radcliff Little, CO 80123 870488 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS ZPME-129$ MARK- AND CANDICE ROBERTSON PAGE 2 . Thirty-One 90 Corporation • 1700 Broadway, Suite 1510 Denver, CO !:80209 Jake Baronda • 5327 Weld County Road 18 • Longmont, CO 80501 Michael Jon Ocha 5257 Weld County Road 18 Longmont, CO ` 80501 , Earle D. and Barbara Sowers I2566 Weld County Road One Longmont, CO 80501 Margie Boshoawer 938 Bannock Street Denver, CO 80200 81'�/y 0488 •.°^ h i. 7 ti _ 9 y, - h ' .r. : - yw A Zt� y k s � , ✓ µ`Mi.tL �' 1 -77�-- `�s-- 77,„„ie. —.P7 S�ty .(.� n r s 44: -..7 aCjiC 4- PrZift/-7 tril-Za; y - 4 a 3 , ,-,./:17-4.::kr,1:-.,„:,:::;.,--:-.:::,;-_-.. , ..,,,:7:)-,:.,:,t ,,,...7:led � • S • w1/42Y fAC�lt7, ' t �y�J ^y(��J !7! ' � . ../ • '" , // ___�yt " v v Y �'y .4 ate-frag eel /.tr ` < he 4Y � :s I I_ (Cad'? Tc'iY • ..h�wl �J'rn. N Are Zit - / ?- P 6 (/ O'I R y 370488 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON A PARCEL OF LAND UNDER THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIRED BY WELD COUNTY THOMAS McCAULEY 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 17th day of June, 1987, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Thomas McCauley, 2190 West Drake, $251, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526, for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required by Weld County on the following described real estate, to-wit: Sh Sigh, Section 18,..,Township 8 North, Range 67 West'- of the 6th- P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Jerry McRae, Engineer, and .James Martel, Attorney, and 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 h'as shown compliance -with Section i. 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. as follows: ?zO/F✓-- ee '"4 is 870490 Page 2 RE: USR - MCCAULEY a. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it permits low density residential development on nonprime agricultural land as recognized by the soil conservation district. The soils report states that the soils capability subclass designation is Vie, which indicates severe limitations that make it unsuitable for cultivation. b. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The use permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with -future development of surrounding areas as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. d. The area is not affected by overlay districts. e. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve 'productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. f. The Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the 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 single family residence. on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size Irequired . by Weld County 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 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 Servicesy Office and the plat? is ready to be recorded. in the office of Weld County Clerk -and- Recorder.- 870490 • Page 3 RE: USR - McCAULEY 3. The following note shall be placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording; 'Weld County Road 13 within this area has very low traffic demands and does not receive regular maintenance. During periods of heavy snows this type of road would not be opened for several days. "Also, during periods of wet weather the roads may not be passable with standard passenger vehicles." 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a soil conservation plan approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 5. Prior to recording, covenants shall be submitted for review and approval of the County Attorney's Office and recording which will require compliance with the soil conservation plan, will' run to the benefit of the County and neighboring "-properties, and include the right to recover the costa of any treatment of the...soil. Further, these covenants shall limit the landowner's ability to withdraw from the West Greeley Soil Conservation District. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 1987. ,,,, t. BOARD OF COONTY COIQ4ISSIONERS ATTEST �� u^ " �'- WELD COUN , LORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board G r , rman • C. . Kir y, Pro em D uty County er APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne , . Brantner J• cque« ne o� •n County Attorney EXCUSED Prank Yamaguchi 870490 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Thomas McCauley USR-780:87:4 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County as submitted in the application materials on file in- the -Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. The soil conservation plan approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shall be maintained and complied with on the property. 3. - Prior to issuance- of a building permit, an on-site investigation by a certified professional engineer, licensed • by the State of Colorado, will be conducted to determine special -soil limitations at the 'building site. 4. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 5. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the 'Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 6. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying -with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 7. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Soil Conservation Service, and Weld County Department of Planning Services 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 herein and all applicable Weld. County 8. 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 deviation 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. Anysother changes shall. be filed in_the office of the Department of Planning 'Services 870490 Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS McCAULE'Y 9. 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. • 870490 0 NCTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Use by Special Review are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office can be contacted for a list of certified court reporters in the area. If a court reporter is obtained, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 87-28 Thomas McCauley 2190 West Drake, 0251 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 DATE: June 17, 1987 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Use by Special Review - Single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required by Weld County LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Si SWI of Section 18, Township S North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92; approximately nine miles west and one mile north of Pierce. BOARD.OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: 1MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Raiff, Deputy DATED: May 27, 1987 PUBLISHED: June 4, 1987, in the Johnstown Breeze 870490 AFFIOAVITOF PUBLICATION • THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE STATE OF COLORADO a a sa COUNTY OF WELL) ) ',Clyde liciggs,do solemnly swear that I publisher of The Johnstown Breeze; - N o T I c a ` t the same is a weekly newspaper nted, in whole or in part, and published the County of Weld, State of Colorado. ., Persnunt to she, realuw.;•l va,of ete Stats o af"Caierado.'and the Weld-County : .1 has a general circulation therein; that N^Zoning`=Ordinance :e labile•heeridg.will bt.t ld4 the Chebsr.:of aba-Board : id newspaper has been published • of. towty Conerssiacara at Wed Lousy X;olsradtti, Weld -county. Caat�Sni.' , Caner BIB.1.ot;D: ;Struac,. lint;hloot, Graulep,,;+�taloredo, -et the tine ^ .ttinuously and uninterruptedly in said ...p.eilied . ,ALL p.reous 2Weny isa ner..=. eigissic.,'in`'sb•.-teen by special -.unty of Weld for a period of more than ':Revia, are requested to"attend end''say be bark. , -.y-two ConMCcutive weeks prior to late f'< ,:-; - • --st publication of the annexed legal notice •._Shonld..thr applicant or-' 1nt.rart.d �'e; Y• . PD any perry�'dnalre tee.. presser* _ a coon advertisenicnt• that said newspaper tea taye' ' RD.rake a record• of the .pcoceeeflg ; Yee ,addition co the taped. ::.an admitted to the United States=nails as 'rscord auto±-:.'Will. b'e .lr_apc daring,. •W"hair tlis••Clerk, to beflloard'a s :Dail-clays matter under the provisions=d , Office;'re br porter 4.:'tor o ILt:of CiAtk3to=court"reporter.-in".the area. Act of March S, la97, cif a==\' .. .If a aosu;rensttsr iritta4aellr -sittio to the Board's Office; shell be" edvs s!_vr ta nwWaco i enstoe':•c,l -AtiyF iior,taxhe hurter ,?- aendmcnts thereof, and that salt!- ,_The Wndort oi° a>veaglsg ._. cones >;.noYuri orae by rho :.gee t+sng . ..wspaper is a weekly newspaper duly . alit led for publishing legal notices and • BE IT ALSO"k1COWN- that ,this text n&-a pas,oar'tt4f ad-by the Vold County- _.verttscmcnts within the meaning a the. - ' phoning Consfaeian say ke'inained is tb. o'ft'ce of the Clark'to:the Haard. ws of the State of Colorado. . • . of County 'Coaoie.ioairs.•located in ;t1A >W.Ac• w¢ty,Ceitennial Center, 915 tat the annexed legal notice or advertise- 10th street, Tblyd Floor; Creeley.�Colorado. - ent was published in the regular and Z' i, ' hire issue of every number of said weekly toclat DO al-1$ 1Tleoaas tftatlity--- ? , '-wspaper for the eriod of ...L. coasecu- lift eM #25L ye insertions; and that the first l oolot(ads ^80376 ' ---ublication of said tint ire lease!?the issue n( T1d newspape =lat.vl 4/ :1Y). ii..,, DATE: •awe:ii 19ar rid that the last publication of said notice ,,as in the issue of said newspaper dated rule= 2 oc F.l( A.D. lei ' , . In witness whereof I have her='unto - et REQUEST: Pa•t- by spatial. Revliv' Single aasi reef ou 1 pascal of" :ny hand this ....Zion. day of ?`alloy, . land under the sinisue lot etsa required by'Weld County T-tf,AG•tiESCRIf}'IOSF S} bT�i`•bf Section 18 Tsvushlp 8 North longs 67 West of ,D117,e " -the 6th P31.. Feld County; C olor do . _ ` LOCATION: Eaet of il14; Co Hood 13 tT nor ,of .:Geld County .^ ead 92; Publisher approximately wty ulna miles west;end-onsMls north Of'piarea.. .,,_.,...• Babtu_or;carNYT eO)O11ss1QA'ED-- • Subscribed and sworn to before me. a NE�w-cgtrtax, coioDAno • Notary Public is and for the County of 4 /Inrivar FEOERSTEIN Weld,State of Colorado this .Z2—day of ant_ A)ID-tECOIDER ' - 74 ere- . A.D. 19-S-j-- r t "';-'` .i - A.UIC. To TUC BOARD; - u ever ?i � �� _ 37.1"e3 aI•' LSff. llspnty - - �'li fe--. 95 .;-. ,rT '�:' •. DATWa,^ Kt7�Z7 1437- . . {� _ �,, : 4, :19.71-!":tti"ts 3 r ee -- .44‘."- ,,n ..__ s My commission expires _-- •My Commition exPli Scare to tggt. 2 South Parish Avenue potttisto�lr.CO &5M 870490 I The Coloradoan STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF LARIMER )ss. AF fiDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Robin K. Hause _, being first duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says: That said is the_ legal Clerk of The Coloradoan; that said has personal knowledge of all facts set forth in this affidavit; that The Coloradoan is a public daily newspaper of general circulation, having its principal office and place of business situated in said County of Larimer; that said Coloradoan is printed and published daiiy;that.said Colorado=is a daily-newspaper, duly qualified for the purpose set forth within the meaning of Chapter 109, Article 1, Sections 14 to 1-8 inclusive of Colorado Revised Statutes 1983, and any amendment thereof passed prior to the date hereof; that said newspaper had,prior to January 1,1938,and has ever since said date been admitted to the United States Malls as second class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879,and any amendments thereof;that said newspaper is printed in whole in said County of Larimer and has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been so printed and published as a public daily newspaper of general circulation in said County of Lar- imer,uninterruptedly and continuously during the period of more than fifty-two consecu- tive weeks next prior to the first issue thereof containing the annexed legal notice of advertisement; that said annexed legal notice or advertisement was published in the regular and entire editions of said newspaper for 1 successive weeks on. Tuesday of each successive week; that the first publication of said legal notice or advertisement was in the regular and entire edition of said newspaper on the 2nd day of June , A.D. 1987 ; that the last publication of said legal notice or advertisement was in the regular and entire edition of said newspaper on the .-end_day of -June , A.D. 1987 and that copies of each number of said paper in whichsaid notice or advertisement was published were delivered by carriers or transmitted by mail to each of the subscribers of said paper, according to the accustomed mode of business in this office. V98 Subscribed and sworn to before me,at and within the County of Larimer,State or Colorado This 9nd day of - J June , AD: 1987 My commission expires /� / Macy Reif£ NotaryPPublic, Deputy.County Clerk 915 10th St. Greeley, Colorado 80631 Delivered to —_ - - 870490 • DCOVMnY COLcMbo ^-, Pant �,lt.zonn Sof t:t RYAMNR RSTEIN Ste.S ca.s.and zoning ma a1alt 'anti MCA Ctady iZ 1 iy . wino 1 liDdni:apeie`det dl.ble 4.QibitoNEOgL.pp ' 't1MiMfda, L R* ,, waa` ��de.11 rrwrr. i"' .CwINr. . Streit''Int mebat-1 ' 'vMt and mapbSMard. �SnyW�a Or'styling,- the e teat �F a Picard. tqal' In admit] a Ien "Mr et Caliers'earor SPbe �rrll.a deal* At Wall ark"To stareiblfts At borne by �bIto +V. � Third r t• Dr 'SOW OAx June al *U!St; o14Ed{hr�.dp n"by sMtnce or nd raitWn[e' viral alqulc d bN mlh`. tedlllred by rield Dllttiy,pTscts,.. t i ;, • ' alUepd ddN north of COU)1,TY COMMIS; • • 870490 0 DATE: May 27, 1987 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections , we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 17th day of June, 1987, at 2:00 P.M. Docket No. 87-28 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land under minimum lot size Thomas McCauley Docket No. 87-29 - ' USR, Single family residence on parcel of land under minimum lot size - Thomas McCauley OFFICE OF THE THE C`��{R�_j TO THE BOARD BY: LI/l/ / ) Deputy The above.mentioned hearing;date a-id hearing time may he scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO OLO'o • .-..: . .Arsofe 870490 gx,448,7 F • w • AJ/ 4 7/"lz • f .� J / 370490 • . • ADDITIONAL C0)UIENTS • USR-760, 781, 782, 783, and 784 April 7, 1987 In the consideration of Use by Special Review permits of this nature, in this quantity, and in this particular vicinity it is difficult to have an overall perspective of their occurrences. For this reason, the Planning staff has supplemented the application materials already submitted with a brief history of the Use by Special Review permits issued in this area for single family dwelling units on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size requirement. • Planning Staff Planning Commission ' Commissioners USR I Recommendation Recommendation Decision Date of Action 758 Approval Approval • Approved 11/5/86 757 Approval Approval Approved 11/5/86 761 Approval Approval Approved 11/5/86 772 Approval Approve: Approved 2/18/87 • 773 Approval Approval Approved 2/18/87 • 780 Approval 781 Approval • 782 Approval • 783 Approval 784 Approval • ehr 490 ' ' fit` 11 ' FC l I „ C - ,, ,\ i6 , \ 7) / y l + •-------2:))i }/ n+^rt' i>S i , '�� \ A ' ` f ‘r...\ t C L S tia '‘ C\ l - 4:' 1 y \It .-":7- \\ USR l� \ r4:N I 1( •i y < \ \\„:\‘‘` .\\�C.' //Jt rte\ / ) ` . Y\ 2 --,..>-•C f l . 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' OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)356•4GX.EX[.4200. µ t C . : P.Q.SOX 75g ` GAEELFI,C0I_OrlF.Do 80602 COLORADO - taun nelsons w�u May 13, 1987 a Thomas McCauley MAY`S $ 1290 Vest Drake,: #251 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 oREra , coLo. Dear Mr. McCauley: Your application for a Uae by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of. County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is chows as Si; SW}, of Section 18, Township 8 North, `Range, 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. f yeti wish to be heard by the Beard of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to -indicate your request by signing the. bottor of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures, Giil then be followed. This includes ;publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by May 29, 1987. If we arc not in! receipt of your request by that data, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY C02?1ISSI0NERS. a WELD O COL0RAD0 I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the Board of County Commissioners. i agree -to pay for the legal advertising expense. 67(7, y; 870490 infrizi7 r (...„....,„...\\, OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)35640Jo Ecr4200 IPO. BOX'158 II GREET-Et C a.C41A908°632 COLORADO May 13, 1987 Thomas McCauley ' 1290 West Drake, #251 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Dear Mr. McCauley: Your application for a Uae by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County has beta recommended unfavorably to the Board of County>Cissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description cf the property involved is shown as Si SW}, of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. if you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by,you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by May 29, 1987. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD 0' COLORADO I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the Board of County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expanse. ' { 87€ 490 Cie '.1 o C ~ E >+ U ;t•r 2*c Z. . a d� w � e r o m Qk A m t2Di- v ri ''14 f : u. � � t'' � .� d c,,\ U Hd] v a m \ r i€` Z ppm ;.1 d 1. moo" fi a U z d:H pp o a S�.. n x Lli O T 04Er = c.40 Y g t t '≤ c'- < a .........vctiYerp'gn+ 5661 eunr'008£uuO4 Sd a I c 1 - 1:1 K : ; Cr ° tip{'•,i'r., • ai va 0 W � y` U i-a !t :2a wo ., $c o F 4 - ,„. - .( `_ a o+ M P,•> 870490 • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 5, 1987 Page 2 'The Chairmansas"ked-'-ti -there-was 'anyone In -the-audience-for•whor continuance would pose a hardship. Denise Hamernick, surrounding property owner, reported both she and her husband work in Fort Collins. They moved here because they did not want anything industrial or commercial in the area. The Elworthy`s work in the building until late at night and disturb the neighborhood. The Chairman stated the Planning Commission does not want to hear any testimony at this time. The question is: should this case be continued. Jim Seifken, surrounding property owner, stated he did not want to see this case continued because Mr. Elworthy should have had ample time to prepare for this request. Audi McCoy, surrounding property owner, reported she had taken off work to come to this hearing. She asked thet the request not be continued. MOTION: Lynn Brown moved Case Number USR-789:87:14 for Shawn Elworthy for a Use by Special Review permit for a commercial welding shop in the Agricultural zone district be heard today because of the imposition it would cause the surrounding property owners to continue the case to May 19. That testimony not be heard from the surrounding property owners and then the request be continued because of the difficulty in maintaining continuity that this presents, and that this request be moved back to its original position on the agenda. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. No further discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary +to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. : ,Paulette_ Weaver - Yes; Louis Rademacher - No; LeAnn Reid - Yes; Lynn Brown - Yes; Lydia Dunbar - Yes; Ann Garrison - Yes; Jack Holman - Yes. Motion 'carried with six voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. • CASE NUMBER: USR-780:87:4 APPLICANT: Thomas McCauley (Continued from April 7, 1987) REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni SW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 9 miles west and 1"mile north of Pierce. ,EXN,s/T 870490- .....r • Summary of the Weld 'County Planning Commission Meeting May 5, 1987 Page 3 —APPEARANCE.: Gerry McRae, P.E., McRae and Short, Inc., represented the applicants. He asked that testimony apply to both of this case and the following case. Information on these two cases was presented on April,7, 1987. The Planning Commission continued these cases to allow more information from the Soil Conservation Service to be obtained. - The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who represented the Soil Conservation District. Milton Baumgartner, Chairman, West Greeley Soil Conservation, the Soil Conservation Authority for this area. They do not have any detailed information on land divisions. This would take a case by case review. Host housing areas do follow their recommendations. There is not an erosion problem in this area because most of the laud has not been broken out of native grasses. He suggested covenants or standards which contain the Soil Conservation Services' recommendations be filed with the deed. The Soil Conservation Service is a referral agency, not an enforcement agency. Tom Varra,- owns property in the area and is on the Soil Conservation Board. This area is going to have a. lot of pressure :for development. It lays along a ridge with a beautiful view and is close to Port Collins. Development in Latimer County and the Budweiser plant, which is about one mile away, have - already changed this area considerably. Lee Morrison explained when the Board of County Commissioners 'cannot be ' enforcement officers. • Tape 279 - Side 1 Unbroken land requires a plowing permit. Jerry McRae reported this 160 acre site is presently farmed in dryland wheat. He asked that Development Standard' #2 be rewritten to protect this land when the farming operation is discontinued. AMENDMENT: Lynn Brown moved a new Condition 4 be added to read as follows: 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a soil conservation plan) approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shall- be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. Motion seconded by Lydia Dunbar. 870490 o • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 5,' 1987 Page 4 Thr4-C airmen a ca'.[le'd ;tar ":di-seussionw-Pfrum c ei.a ers 2rf..,thet.P3ann g - Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. AMENDMENT: Lynn Brown moved Development Standard Number 2 be amended to read as follows: 2. The Soil Conservation Plan approved by the West Greeley Soil N. Conservation District shall be maintained and complied with on `the property. Motion seconded by Lydia Dunbar. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. Milton Baumgartner stated he felt a soil conservation plan should be - 'required continuous to subsequent owners because in this area twenty acres of land is 'requited for a cow and a calf. AMENDMENT Paulette Weaver moved Development Standard Number 2 be amended to include the following: 2. The Soil Conservation Plau approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shalt be maintained and complied with _ • on the Property, and the property shall remain within the boundaries of the West Greeley Soil Conservation District or its successors. Motion seconded by Lynn Brown The Chairman called ' for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the 'members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously.. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. 870490 • .Summary; of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting - May 5,: 1987 Page 5 --Clyde-lbbOtt;-Chairman;-Platte"valley"Soil"Conservation`Service, `asked if - these rules were going to be just for this development or will they be County wide? He asked the Planning Commission to realize they are dealing with nine separate soil conservation districts within the County and he feels there should be something County wide. Now is the time to work out a plan, County wide, that all districts could participate in. Chad Noland, surrounding property owner, reported he owns property within one-half mile of this request. He also has three cases coming before the Planning Commission today. They are not talking about a large development. He is concerned that the land should not be -disturbed as this is marginal • agricultural land, and rules should be set and enforced to preserve it. • The Chairman asked the applicant if he had reviewed the recommendations,- conditions, and development standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. ' Be stated they have and have no objections to these. as amended. • MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number USR-780:87:4 for Thomas McCauley for a Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial based on the fact that the County cannot, with the current resources it has available, enforce any regulations we setdown to protect the environment. Also, she would like to tie her recommendation to the new Comprehensive Plan, page 26, 14 within the Agricultural Policies and also on page 41, conditions 4, 5, and 7. Condition 15 says that new residential development shall demonstrate compatibility with existing surrounding land-use in terms of general use. building heights, scale, density, traffic, dust, and noise. Condition 97 says that there should be conservation of natural site features such as topography, vegetation, and -water courses should be considered in project design. She does not believe that at this time- we are able to fulfill conditions either 4, "5, ' or '7 given this 'residential development, Motion I seconded by Paulette Weaver. 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 . Paulette -Weaver - Yes, 'she agrees with everything Ann stated, unfortunately we don't have the staff to design or enforce plans. If-people would act responsibly _we not have to worry, but unfortunately we have too many cases where they don't. At this -time • more breakup 'of these lands'is not in 870490 Summary;of the 'Weld .County. .Planning Commission Meeting : May 5, 1987 Page 6 , the best interests of the "County or the people in-the area. louis Rademacher - No, because they say Greeley should be up there and prime agricultural land would then still be intact, but they don't want to develop up there when this land is not suitable for farming and doesn't bring in revenue for the County. He feels this development would bring in some revenue for the County. LeAnn Reid Yes; Lynn Brown - No; Lydia Dunbar - No, because we do have to have some people for our land too. Ann Garrison - Yes; Jack Holman- Yes, because once we begin a project like this there is no stopping it. Therefore it is better to stop it here than to allow it to continue. He realizes that we have have approved a couple of land splits such as this in this area, but he is afraid that if we don't stop it now it will be a continuous thing for all of the property in this area, and dividing the property is probably not the best thing to do with the property in this particular area. Motion carried with four voting for the notion and three voting against the notion. Tape 279 - Side 2 CASE NUMBER: USR-781:87:5 APPLICANT Thomas McCauley (Continued from April 7, 1987) REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si SW* of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Held County, Colorado. - LOCATION: 9 miles west and 1 mile north of Pierce. APPEARANCE: Jerry McRae, P.E., McRae and Short, Inc., represented the applicant. He asked that comments from the previous testimony be entered into the record and applicable to this request. Lee Morrison explained that even though the comments from the previous case are applied to this request, the Planning Commission should amend the conditions and development standards to correspond to the previous amendments. AMENDMENT: Paulette Weaver moved Condition #4 be added to read as follows: 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a soil conservation plan. approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District sha:1 be submitted'to the Department of Planning Services. - Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. 870490 • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolutiot- -he- introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Reinifeifitniffthe Weld County Planning Commission that the application for WWYFIEFIS Do MAy CASE NUMBER- USR-780:87:4 $81987 NAME: Thomas McCauley 1 4./9.0 «I SO ADDRESS: -+ 99'West Drake, #251, Fort Collins, CO 80526 OREELEY. coLo REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family residence on a - parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Si SW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92. Approximately 9 miles west and one mile north of Pierce be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: The County cannot, with the current resources it has available, enforce any regulations we set down to protect the environment. Also this request does not comply with the Comprehensive Plan, page 26, #4 and the Agricultural Policies on page 41, conditions 4, 5, and 7. Condition #5 says that new residential development shall demonstrate compatibility with existing surrounding land-use in terms of general use, building heights, scale, density, traffic, dust, and noise. Condition #7 says that there should be conservation of natural site features such as topography, and vegetation. Also, that water courses should be considered in,project design. At this time we are unable to fulfill conditions 4, 5, and 7 in this residential development. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Paulette Weaver Louis Rademacher LaAnn Reid Lynn Brown Ann. Garrison Lydia Dunbar Jack Holman The Chairman declared, the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. ,B,� 970490 EXN • • IISR-780.87.4 Thomas McCauley Page 2 , • CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on May 5, 1987, and recorded in ,Book. No. %I of the proceedings of the said. Planning Commission. Dated the 6th day of May, 1987. etih ti+ Q\4oc Bobbie Good :`Secretary • • 870490 • • I:'V ESTCRY OF,IT 7,M5 51:T.11:TED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number .lair reA,:elr If Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. App]ication /6 Pages . 2. Application plats) / page(s) . 3. DPS Referral' Sut-Marc Sheet 4. PPS Recocmendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery Owner %ailing List ✓ 6. DPS Mineral Owners Mailing List vl 7. 3 DPS Naps Prepared by Planning Technician V 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check 11. A.O.ne,.0. G.asaar, 2 rgrel. ✓ I2. 13. I4. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. I hereby certify that the II items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at cr prier to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk tc the Board's office!on ,‘cove-d. 1947 . ztea r ' STATE OF COLORADO ) ) " COUNTY' OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, THIS % DAY OF 4.1/4.4_ 19 11 ,S.SEAL` 'N NOT RY PUBLIC ,ex/i/11/1 MT COMMISSION EXPIRES-FAY C°'-` -_ _ _ " 370490 0490 • w p 4 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case,S—me -/7 Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description %/A. )4171 tmi Jae 4 z4 ��,B. "W/�JJ.C,,v i.O�JCfnlaaGdlc QAf -.Ce i�rO�Z.�.C�n. 1 ,� , k , , ..%,,,,,_/,,„„ce . E. �/7WlZi.: d >#'4 ( fti F111 j . g� , 7Adi 5e t . R. J,. I L. M. N. O. 87C490 Date: April 7, 1987 CASE NUMBER: USR-780:87:4 NAME: Thomas McCauley ADDRESS: 1290 West Drake, #251, Fort Collins, CO 80526 REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION:, Si SW} _of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92. Approximately 9 miles west and one mile north of Pierce. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS TEAT 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 Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it permits low density residential development on nonprime agricultural land as recognized by the soil conservation district. The soils report states that the soils capability ; subclass designation is Vie, which indicates severe limitations that make it unsuitable for cultivation. - The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. The use permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with future development of surrounding areas as permitted by the Agricultural Zone district. - The area is not affected by overlay districts. - The applicant has ' demotstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. - The Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. 870490 IV Thomas McCauley • • USA-780:87:4 Page 2 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. The 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. 2. The Use by special Review 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 Weld County Clerk and Recorder. • 3. The following note shall be placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording: "Weld County Road 13 within this area has very low traffic demands and does not receive regular maintenance. During periods ,of heavy snows this type of road would not be opened for several days. Also, during periods of wet weather the loads,may not be passable with standard passenger vehicles." • 870490 DEvELOPHEET STANDARDS Thames McCauley USR-780.87:4 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a single family dwelling on a • parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld- County as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning. Services and subject to the-Development Standards stated hereon. 2. The Use by Special Review size shall'be maintained in native grasses and not in cropland. Proper grazing practices shalt -be used to avoid overgrazing. 3. Prior to issuance of building permit, an on-site investigation by a certified professional engineer, licensed by the . state of Colorado, - will be conducted to determine special soil limitations at the building site. 4. All Construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 5. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 -of the Weld County- Zoning Ordinance. 6. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for. complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 7. -Personnel from the Weld Comity Health Department, Soil Conservation Service, and. Weld County; Department of Planning Services 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 state: hereon and all applicable -Weld - County Regulations. 3. 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. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with ;all of. Ale foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with r any of the foregoing Standards yma . be reason for revocation of' the Permit by the Board of County;:CommieSionere.. 870490 • UNITED STATES Soil 4302 W. 9th St. Rd. DEPARTMENT OF Conservation Greeley, CO 80634 AGRICULTURE Service (303)356-6506 • March 25, 1987 Dc•ard of Supervisors West Greeley Soil Conservation District P.O. Box 86 Greeley, CO 30632 Weld County Case Number: USR-781 :87:5 • c;cit t l ernen: I have reviewed the application from T. McCauley for Use by Special Review p. . m it' for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size in the agricultural zone district in S 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 1S, fN, R67W. This location is 9 1/2 miles west and 1 mile north of Pierce. The proposed use is to allow one residential home and appurtenant :•“%buildings on an SO acre parcel located in an agricultural zone. The buildings will be just under one acre. The ground is currently in dryland •.•,Boat. The intent is to leave the bat anc e of the ground (approximately 79 ac. ) in wheat. The soils are all class VI and have the potential for severe erosion due to ' ;'epness of slope and or shallowness over sandstone. Current potential erosion rates are greater than allowable soil losses. The "Statement of Use" in the application indicates that the "land will be farmed in accordance with a soil conservation plan approved by the Soils Conservation n••pa.r tment, and if it ever ceases to be farmed it will be reseeded to natural grasses. " With the limited knowledge of currer,t operations, it is d..r'btful that an approved conservation plan can be prepared for SCD approval for non- irrigated cropland due to excessive erosion rates, unless ••!:Pier conservation practice applications can be planned. The soils do have limitations for the construction of buildings. I would ,tommend an on-site investigation by an engineering firm to determine specific soil limitations at the building sites. T would like to suggest the approval of this application', with reference to the above comments. Stascerely, • Ronald D. Miller District Conservationist Greeley Field Office 870490 0 3114/87 Weld County Ce rissioners `-:eld County planning and Zonina As owners of the lend to the north and adjacent to the property of Thomas McCauley we approve of his application to divide his land into two eiahty acre parcels. 1'2e feel that this is an appropriate parcel size for the neiohborhood and look forward to having neighbors. Ye urge you to approve this aonlication. Thank you. 7z-.. r icR4� /:l ,f, Lc,,L L2, Steven D. Jones Brenda Jones : E'.ic?tael Gebo Paula Gebo APR 31987 Weld CU. Naming btscartfis 870490 • LAND-USE APPLICATION stThixARY SHEET Date: March 30, 1987 CASE NUMBER: USR-780:87:5 NAMES Thomas McCauley ADDRESS: 2190 West Drake, #251, Fort Collins, CO 80526 REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size requirement LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Si SW} of Section 18, 7811, R67W of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 9 miles west and one mile north of Pierce; east of Weld. County Road 13 and north of Weld County Road 92 SIZE OF PARCEL: 80 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. 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McCauley CASE NUMBER: USR-780:87:4 SENT' REFERRALS OUT: March 5, 1987 'REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: March,19, 1987 NO SR NR NO SR NR / _ County Attorney // X Meld County Health Dept. B Engineering Department 'County Extension Agent S 'Greeley Soil Conservation District 7. ..430i-:9th 'Street Road / Greeley, CO 80634 • X State Engineer • Division of' Water Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 818 Denver, CO 80203 X Lydia Dunbar Planning Commission Member Box 8, Road 89 Grover, 'CO 80729 Y X Lorimer County Planning Department P.O. Box, 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1190 • X .Nunn-lire- Prevention District c/o Mr. Lynn Shipps Nunn, CO' 80648 X Weld County School District RE9 ' c/o Norman Blake' 209 Wesi"First Street Suit, ;:CO 80610 NO+No Objection SR"Specific Recommendations NR.No Response :: 870490 411 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-780 DATE OF INSPECTION: March 19, 1987 NAME: Thomas McCauley REQUEST: A Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling wait on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size requirement. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S}- SW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., field County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92. Approximately 9 miles west and one mile north of Pierce. LAND USE: N Dryland farming E Dryland farming S Dryland farming W Dryland farming ZONING: 14 Agricultural E " Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: Access would be proposed from either Weld County Road 13 or Weld County, Road 92_ Weld County Road 92 is an unimproved road measuring one car width_ A homesite exists on the Si of the.;SW1 of Section 7, T8N, R67W and a farm house with accessory structures exists in the NW} NW} of Section 18, T814, R67W. The land is of gradual rolling hills in all directions and used primarily for crops which appear to be winter wheat and straw. By: y� Curr t annex 870490 co ,,�� fi i11 ` il! I IMarch t Weld County Planning 24, 1987 To Date Health Protection Services ' ) f- �j7 ' COLORADO, .Prom �( Case Number: USR-780:87:4 Name: T. McCauley Suolept: - • Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following condition: 1. Weld County Septic Permit is .required for the septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. By Direction of Ralph R. Wooley, M.D. C r -01O..)c\ ' ,` ,,,, 9 5 1987 ti{k weld Co. Piapaice orm@+asim• 870490 0c cc ' ROY ROMER Governor JERIS A_DA Engineer N * e * State Engineerr OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver.Colorado 80203 (303)888-3581. March 23, 1987 Mr. Brian Bingle Weld County. Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: McCauley Special Review and Noland Special Review Dear Mr. Single: We have received several applications under the names referenced above to create tracts of greater than 35 acres. Present statute allows for the issuance of an exempt domestic well permit on any tract larger than 35 acres that does not have an,exempt well already on the property. Sincerely, Hal D. Simpson, P.E. Deputy State Engineer HDS/JRH:9524H r) '\. _ G!AR 26 1987 ii *eh' Co. Plaalmlr (JffiallstlWP 870490 ORR1 VDU Lanell Swanson and li Brian Bingle March 24, 1987 70 oa:e COLORADO _ Drew L. Scheltinga, County Engineer -Z-- From ._.-._— McCauley and Noland USR Applications This memo addresses Use By Special Review applications from T. McCauley (USR-780:87:4 and USR-780:87:5), and Chad and Jamie Noland (USR-783:87:6, USR-783:87:7 and USR-783:87:8). These separately submitted Use By Special Review applications when combined with the previously approved USR of Jones and Gebo (USR-773:86:53) will have the affect of allowing. 8 residential developments on Weld County Road 13 in a two-mile stretch south of County Road 96. I have the same concern indicated in my memo of December 23, 1986. A copy is attached. Road 13 is approximately 18' wide and has poor vertical alignment. The surface has a sparse covering of gravel. Road 13 provides a reasonable level of service for the present agricultural use. It will not provide adequate transportation for residences. DLSIbf Enc: xc: Planning Referral File: T. McCauley USR Chad and Jamie Noland USR ir='•Q '''11987 arn[ ..rtGRiti51k. %Fp f 870490 • SURROUNDING;PROPERTY OWNERS USR 780:874 Thomas McCauley Dale W. and Luetta Veratraeten P.O. Box 882 :Rates Park, CO 80517 The One Fifty—Pour Group c/o Gutersozm' 13900. Progress Way Aurora, CO 80015 Robert L. and Mary Ann Hartley .807 East 57th-Street • Loveland, CO ;80538 • Steve and Brands Jones • Michael and Paula' Gebo • 3812 Soderberg Drive Fort .Collins. ,CO .• 80526 • • 870490 e w • SURROUNDING l'fINERAL OWNERS USR-780:87:4 Thomas McCauley Lillian Anderson c/o Colorado-State-Veterans Center P.O. Box 32 •Homelake, CO 81135 Antelope Production,Company P.O. :Box 57Z Kimball, Nebreaska 69145 Orville Charles Hawkins Virgil Lyle Hawkins Livermore, CO' 80536 Thomas McCauley 32 Long Meadow Riverside, CT 06878 • • • • 870490 tt DEPAI 'NT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 E C 4400 two 915 10th STREET fear 1men GREELEY,COLORADO 80s3t Ol. COLORADO, • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, April 7, 1987 at 1:30 p.m. to review a request for 'approval. of a Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone district from Thomas McCauley. The parcel of land is described as the Ni SW} of Section 18, 18N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 80 acres, more or less. The property is located approximately 9.5 miles west and one mile north of Pierce. The public hearing to be held by the Weld County Planning Commission for 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 Geld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on April 7,. 1987. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning ,Services, Room 342, Weld County_Centenni,.S Center, Ti 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Jack Holman, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Johnstown Breeze To be published one (I) 'time by March 12, 1987 Received by: Date: 3 870490 l . • USE BY SPECT.AL. 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 Recording Fee Receipt Number TO RE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary sinnacure) 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 unincorporated area of.Weld County. Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF:SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA:t$ of idle Section 18 T 8. N. R -67' W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: 84 of SWt Section 18 T 8 N, R 67 W Property Address (if available) N/A PRESENT ZONE A3riCultlae-. OVERLAY ZONES N/A TOTAL'ACREAGE 80 acres.. PROPOSED LAND USE. • Afid41Y.NfYiI/EW4081C: t nRST]S1G LAND USE: Dry SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) or AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: T_.McCauley - Addresa: 2190 W. Drake.}251 . City Ft- Collins, CO Zip 80526 Home Telephone i 224-9137 Business Telephone I mane Name- Address: - ..City Zip Home Telephone I - Business Telephone I AUTHORIZED:AGENT-11f different than above) Named Jerry ItRae Agent. Address: 2231 8Eh Ave. City Greeley, CO Zip 80631 Moms Telephone I - - Business. Telephone I-336-310 — List the owner(s) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject prrperties of record.' Name:. Lillian Arders:et Address: Unknswn.- .. City Zip Name: Orville Charles aid Virgil Lyle Hawkins Address: City Livermore, CO - Zip 8OS36 I hereby depose --.and. state under the penalties of perjury that all -statements, propoeals'and/or plans submitted with or contained within the . application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUFT• OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) (2/a ,[ • Signature, yinmerrmt Authorized Agent ( .0 Wifibseribed and sworn to before me this Pal day of ₹edel„a tt `t ••a SJ clew I 3GGyLL�� k43l/NI K •t+hminaien expires. ). "( rte _' 870490 .sterEttetrr cr ust wa are requesting a'Use by Special itview" to allow at residential bane and appurtenant wtlnildixgs at an 80 acre parcel located in the agricultural. zone. The have and ap arterumt outbuildings will be located in the."building envelope" designated on the plat aid contains just under are acre- The groan is currently in dryland wheat, and the intent:is to leave the balance of the gcasd Cap _inatcly 79 acres in this use. The prias:Ly agricultural usage ofthe property is being maintained intact. The,land will be £mead in accordance with a soils conservation plan appeared by the Soils Caoservatiort Department, art if it ever ceases to he fanned it will be reseeded to natural grasses.: This request is to allow an80 acre unit in art Agricultural Zone with Drylaxd rinseification, whereas the noumal size is 160 acres. This sualler unit will allow either a farmer to start with a:smaller acreage and less investment CR a residential unit in an'-agricultural atmosphere for:those Nutt desire an agrieultnral-life style. without a full need to solae.a living fray-the farming operation. The.ecisting uses in tie general area are rural residential art agricultural. There is act.eocisticg time at mile north of the subject property, and another tame ag3 radnmtely 1/2 adle east of the site Prcperttes in the vicinity vary front abort 5 acres to 640 a¢es, with several of tie units being 35 acres. - Only a-single family residence with agricultural related structures such as garages, barns, corrals, etc. as allowed in the Agricultural Zone are being requested. No special uses are being requested and all proposed uses for agricultural use, faint aniauls, waste disposal, fire protection, storm -ater retention Far-i'ities., traffic landscaping, erosion control and reciaxatice will be governed bt the Arricultgral Zone. - Electrical pones exists in.Qrnmty Poad 13 adjaomt 1/2 mile of the property- .. Sewage,14 acinasl..will be battled by an smite septic.system.- Danestic eater will be provided by a daaestic well:_ A vial permit will be obtained from:the State. flgineer upon approval of this application. These is an *rotating water:wall in the East Half of Section a. Access to this property is directly off of.weld Wmty itad 13_..-Toe driveway. . agates point is shoveron the map a d want designated to provide visibility from both . - directimsand for efficient access to the building envelope. :. 870490 • sTATsmerrr or CCMPLIN4CE The integrity of the policy of the Weld Canty Comprehensive Plan will not be jeopardized as this prop erred use will:not appreciably affect tie preeeit.use or make-up:of this dzyland are, i.e. a single Emily residential unit:will he.aflame an an 80 acre tract which will remove a minimal ano nt of lord fram produaction. A new residential unit will.inateese the tax base without adverse effect an any • utilities or services. - - • The proposal is censistant with the.intent aqricultzral district as the primary use of the_land remain in its.present agricultral use. The soils in the area are rated as a capability Class Vi, dryland with severe limitations to cultivation and.crops. _ -The location of the residential emit res selected for the naaml reasons of home sitting i.e. amiability,:view, space.etc-. The productive.agricultural dryland has been conserved to the extort possible with the creation of only a • snail residential site ad access rved_: Nana' provisions for access, building seperaticn, ccnstynctiai to Codes etc. will provide the standard protections for the health and safetyof the inhabitants. of the site, neighborhood and county. The proposal use is compatible with the existing surrounding uses of drylat farming as it is the same. Cinly uses permitted an the adjoining prcpectiex will he permitted on this property_ The site is many miles fras-any urban areas and appears to to be campatible to any future development of the area. The area does not lie within any flood plain, geological hazard or airport overlay districts, sand thnerefore-co plies with the Zoning Ordinances, nanestie water will. be supplied-fram a domestic well. A well permit will be obtained fran:.the state agineer on approval of this application and prior to.tbe sale Of the parcel_ OtAer:welis are in operation serving the residential unite in the vicinity. 870490 Twhotit May Concern: I hereby autforiae.3a7y.)t a to execute as agent on ay behalf. and and all donsaeats,required by Weld County,with regards to an application • far."Use by q'w'iwt Review' to Create-two }„i nt„hl.' 80 acre parcels in the - & t of'Hectic' 18, township B North, Ha'ge 67 West of the.6th P.M., Weld tbtitty, Colorado: • r L2/fA7 T. xff°1 by D A. Barstow, hie attorney-in- o x.�foregoing iiaa�ment was actmowledged befxse me this day F_e T< �-e`''ICtI 1987, by Meivla A. BatsU.lw as atttrney in fact far T.-tbCmz(ey.- �. r •, \ e C �p Qy My maainia. vgxirss e- B I Q •-b4•.l ri..,-if 2 -) cU ., . .Witness sty hard and offi�'Swl seal. =-' .• Address= 0, 6G.I�F�JCd' 'Va.i /.D f1tf2s.---- 870490 c-4..). Pottier p[ ldururg SGj I lei^.f owi n Or Al'I ORNFY hits beet,signed by the Principal named below In order to authorize the wroth-4 who it identified below as the Attorney-In-feet loezerdse specified powers with respect to teat,r•aate, together:will,any fofpnovarren is and apMitm&erces,which,is described below as the PRINCIPAL(S): (give the Resets)mil address(os)of the Principal) T. WXAULI f... . . - - Al l ORREY(S)-0N-FACT: (give the rrnme(s)and addresses)of the Attorney-In-Fact) ILIARVIN A. BAPSTCW PROPERTY:. (give leenl description,lncJnding County,Stale,and street address). The SW% of Section 18, Tnecettip 8.North, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M. weld Canty, COlOzadO'.... Appointment nod Grant or Authority,the principal hereby a,points the Attorney-in-Feet as his agent hue I rpnros the Attorney Indact full power nod authority to sell.pinch::se encumber or otherwise 1.21.:h•r or aces he pre property of any interest in the Property,In furtherance of that power and author- ity,trio Atcrtiey I., Fact may execute,In the name of the Pr neipnl(or in the name of the Attorneyln- i'acr tint on behalf of the Principal)any or all o111*following hfsbtm+e.ts: contracts of purchase or v:dr,'I,..etc with or without warranty,deeds of trust.mortgages.promissory notes.asstm,pton dote- - I5.tram—leis pl eSCrow fnnd5 and of insurance policies.closing and settlement statements.atf lt- C ri n:rot loon.nod any other documents containing such terms and condlUp+Sandsudr warranties and,'mter,:nrin as the Attorney-Ins-Fact denims necessary or convenient in Order incomplete any such author in•dlran-action, the Attar ncylh-Fact atsois authorizednrd empowered to receive and collect :. henna and documents and sign receipts rot such funds nod documents and to endorse and deposit l e•r4.x m,di nun;Lo peensan paying funds or delivering dOCumenis to lheAttornoy-In-fact shag be re- for the hamming of the funds or documents by the Attorney-In-Fact,The Principal hereby t alrlir^ar l confirms at the Attorney-In-raft does or causes to be done pursuant to and in accordance volt,lin-.Poor of Altornel'. Duration and Revocation. This Power of Atforr eyshall remain in effect until revoked,it may berevoked 001, ti. v:ripen nolticatint,given by the Principal,or by his Conservator or other Court-appointed le- pnm,•rtalnn,Io the Atto.nev-br-[act The Principal's death also shah revoke this Power of Attorney, f f r=I nt—•e of Attorney shat not.however.he affected bythedisabgityof thePrincipat fanocaseshafl thy-I oI Alto,Rey he deemed to bare berm revoked in any mummer with respect toany person who. :d1v•nt eats knrndedgeoftherevocation or theevent giving rise to the revocation,acts in good faith it,ci :Iii.c with the Attorney-In-fact, Miscellaneous.If two or more Attotri ys-In-ra:t are named above.alt of them must act concrnretrlry in r di•r,nr vercise the power and autloritygrantd by this Power of Attorney.untessa different in(bca t r • sr•• ,rtirnhty made,Words hi tlI Power of Attorney denothrq thesingular studl be read aSdervet- inn fin:!Omni.and masculine pronot rs shall be read as feminine or neuter pronouns.If the CUCum- Slam-,by the Principal(s)or "en- // ,I9 e TAU' (Ii CO1GRAt)O t:nt/UJ I.n)F Lorimer ) The I.rT•rrvn)instrument was ackrowtedgerl berme me orf:C7)e≥45vt„ %Lc_ 4' .19 Jra' In' T. M3 sjj y • Aty n. umrn.,ran rr pie cs, O &L eJ �9� wit„„,t my han d es end official said, pp��y1yl1 � h mtrl•nfrfrr rftima^• ' ~� GSM r•n nr.� h r f.nr rf P.:.rvgt''iANf n i . 870490 arhO'i4L6Y P 0106. MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK I RECORDER WELD CO, CO . / • WARRANTY DEED • 'MISDEED.Male ttn, 22nd dp.d October ,956 r - bo-r,. ORVILLE CHARLES.HAHKINS and VIRGIL LYLE HANKINS DQL,. rt;tr anra.,w. - Larimer SpedCWondo.n_-SI ad San:Oocwn.r+orr.Fee 1. McCAULEY Dote_in -ay-9la ta.OO nitro koa)adder.n 32 Long Meadow Road (P.O. Box 572) - Riverside. CT 06878 ode ena,'al - .sl:oTxyt){padlCvaiafa)t 141TN S$T1r,The de corrals).had b consideration ormr urn tad. SIXTY THOUSAND ($60.000) the oratorand wlltomayof hnd eheehnWv4dped,b ye ',Idled.bylined.sold.dcarg.a.Noway dreapeae.ado nit bapald..en.c.m.e)'.and ooermn.eao the tralae(s). his. bew..a.mums fame.,n are ate p)opmly.bites Inth Ytvw.mem: ', if an .rouse:Innaerd tors to ere Corry of field - ,saee4Coknem. :: . dace*nl a.folk," The SU I/4 of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 Nest of the 6th P.M., :fold-County, Colorado- " - See Exhibit A' attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference for !additional exceptions and reservations. - at r\ns.rri..hell and number V: I(N:r 111!6 nnh all and mondae the Imedidnent and adlmneeenet Screw hhmpnF..e in.nya.,e appn.agn,.and to prenim and I W n.. IV....a'?and remainder... ea .nwe,.rd coots t veto(.and an the eeae.rrrl,hrk.memo.claim sod demand'Ammar.of the fr.Mort.t enMt in Ira to tom).of.in anJ co the atone harpoon]menthes,aRG the bcrrdaa"a..and adonnenaren. T<)IHold M )TO lieu)the w manta Amy hart eind and der,ited with the eppoerunt+,woe Sc rrarecia). his hem and p 1•rn.:t And tW,e.,)e(.aloe them.el:yes, theyc,hadrarnNlmLrt011)1:re..dn etyma..rant,Wtam..N :xmtn.n.l.t done cranr...fhiS hnia.am..vrm.IhRrde,:nnndahe s4,nsanddelirryerve.tpre.em. they are ..to v.,r.l,:det p.enn. ..d."e.nnncd.he Ve prod.wee.perfect.ahantot•and,ntekatink rose of inheritance.in in.S.fee‘meek-and to VC rp.4eiehr.full dram and an&.rey iv fart.twain.sett and moody the'adore In manner and lam in,k+esaid.adds*the sane an het -. I oe,ei taon Jf in,nevaN.nM ram..Mrrn..vw..hem.tam.w.c,acmcs.eadnAnkr..owl rttn:nwrunr..Twewflinp` t e.,lre subject to easements and rights of way in.place or of record; res ricctions • reservations, or exceptions of record;real property taxes for the year 1986. - • and:subsequent years; and an existing farm lease between the Grantors.and Leonard L. Anderson as Tenant. It.;y. ....,n.r.hltanl arlld\\RRANI ANDIORIWMR leuNOdrr.bne.larsarml Menthe,in'PO yrel tad peaecehkpnamtunp(the rain, In.leir.ahla.i,nn,atacaall and awry memo apes ms Inolutwclammothe'h'e'ar)•can donut N a 11 NI he dg4Rpop.the reamnaa ha Ve neennd is dad on die dale do le wi forth �/ Lt !S NAIdIC . . • R a - for VIRGIL LYLE HANKINS sren:vs c<Rcwcnd) • It t-.aw.ynr Larimer J '. 1 P.hrrrt;nd.pnretr.aewr,Na ar1na.INtea fanfare The eb. 22nd day of October .r.86 "• OIrdILLE CHARLES IIAUKINS and by ROY IRVIN HAHKINS, as attorney-in-fact for . "t .nc•rn..May /I" /7rr7 wood myt d rot.dhetayrai. VIRGIL LYLE N61(XIliS: A_1,9 , A ;&:. Cltsetftne '0 mIt,met:name Ym.r.d-. a Efu BC,: S...12.kel..ltd. M.aM\Y.pelf'Onnimzetelt llon., Ma1rMlh#t.41•W se..r.la.-N.tot dohs—raoI).n an ., 870490 CT; IT tior- 1133 REC o2o74689 10/22/86 lOsOA . . OI0 ig;nr ANN FEUERSTEINCL1:m 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXHIBIT "A" Attached to and made a part of that certain Warranty Deed in which-ORVI CHARLES HAWKINS and VIRGIL LYLE HAWKINS are the Grantors and T. HcCAULY is le Grantee. EXCEPTIONS AND RESERVATIONS The Grantors herein hereby expressly except and reserve unto themsel as and to their heirs, personal representatives, and assigns 7S percent of 11 minerals and mineral rights, including, but not limited to, oil, gas, gray 1, and other minerals lying in, under, or upon the surface of the real propt ty conveyed hereby, which are now owned by the Grantors. The Grantors herein hereby expressly reserve unto themselves and their heirs, personal representatives, and assigns forever a perpetual easement 20 feet in width adjacent to and east of the road right—of—way on the westerly- most boundary of the real property conveyed hereby. The Grantors shall have the right to construct, install, and maintain underground and overhead utilities within said easement. The Grantee shall have the right to construct driveway accesses over and across the easement to provide access to building sites on the property from the existing road. In the event the construction or installation of the driveways causes damage to any utilities installed within the easement, the Grantee shall be responsible for reimbursing the Grantors for the cost of ;repairing any utility lines damaged by such construction. 870490 • • SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, ' 1 in cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 8 '1 - 57(4 C ; r r r X69,,, hi .. • ,• - r6 ; -- 65 ' 63 :T. ' --, 1 - 5 . t rk 1 . •v 1 i .PI 5 47 a 44 "i t•t - , Zt ; erg; i rt: t! d l ) f i f cs 66+.6 - . • t" t ;1.1 `5 ( t )t 44• 65• } ts +f 'rML4t 7 Q- l 67 4 R . 'i I ' t ,• , '•• !• ft '' . W ? 1i 1 66 • �! +r e t 's It* j. 63 2 S_ ° r`s . I� I t r l,i I Ft "• . 1 • 3 ' F. S ► ' s. es " ( z) R '1 . ' • :. 1 L. ` •6el , , G; !r • L•4 ea e _ t is 47 r tl f-':1+' } :�]7 . { 63 I , nom ?. ,1 :s• 1 47 ':' !' ^_t t• "' ;•.ri 1 t - .''�' r E - '? e i ' ''((\ I.. ; : (< i 1 'Sal' ` 64: t} i f:. h �S I I 40, F t.':” 65 0 . , 1M • -' 'l A4 .1 r iy"''! { r4 tt tCf v " 1 1.7'4, 1 :, 19 • ,�' 'f' ✓.� . • : A. • c i , I i . K :3"-: €t < j• i{ y , • �, t 5 • d at i3 ,„ l Y-, 1 r f r , : i51'1:1,1$1'. r t r 1i11 0 + st ■ , :a y• t /ti • •• •.. g 7 7� d .4 a 4 ,j ',,'4 f, ' !^. rt: , *�' . 6- ,'r '��•e(`�' '{• <! }`, ,. 1�1:, fj,, ) • adµ' • Yt• • i ' r , ci 1 - ,* i,`1� \Sys t ---r.nwm•- tiS 1 �i r Pj _. ' •y +( '> �JL,V' 5—Ascalon fine sandy loam,B to 9 percent slopes. 47—Otero sandy loam,3 to 9 percent slopes.This This deep,well drained soil is on moderately dissected deep, well drained soil is on moderately dissected to to highly dissected plains. It formed In calcareous loamy highly dissected plains and fans. It formed in calcareous alluvium, loamy alluvium and coiluvium. Typically,the surface layer is dark brown fine sandy Typically,the surface layer is brown sandy loam 5 loam 6 inches thick The subsoil Is sandy clay barn 15 Inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 Inches or Inches or more is sandy loam. The soil is calcareous more is calcareous sandy loam. In some areas the throughout surface layer is loam. Included in this unit are small areas of Stoneham fine Included in this unit are small areas of Altvan fine sandy loam, soils that have a gravelly surface layer or sandy loam, Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, and Peetz gravelly underlying material, Kim and Mitchell soils, gravelly sandy loam. Also included are some areas of Bushman fine sandy loam, and soils that have slopes of Rock outcrop. less than 3 percent. Included areas make up about 20 Permeability of this Ascalon soil is moderate. Available percent of the total acreage. water capacity Is high. Effective rooting depth Is 60 Permeability of this Otero soil is moderately rapid. Available water capacity is moderate_ Effective rooting inches or more.Runoff is medium to rapid, and the hazard of water erosion is high. The hazard of soil depth Is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium, and the blowing is moderate. hazard of water erosion is moderate to high.The hazard This unit Is used as rangeland and nonlrrigated of soil blowing is moderate. cropland. Areas of nonirrigated cropland are poorly This unit is used as rangeland. suited for use as rangeland and should be seeded to The potential plant community on this unit is mainly adapted,grasses. blue grama, prairie sandreed, and needleandthread. The The potential plant community on this unit is mainly average annual production of air-dry vegetation ranges blue grama,western wheatgrass, sedges,and from 700 to 1,800 pounds. buffalograss.The,average annual production of air-dry If the range is overgrazed,the proportion of preferred vegetation ranges from 400 to 1,300 pounds. forage plants decreases and the proportion of less If the range is overgrazed, the proportion of preferred preferred forage plants increases. Therefore,livestock forage plants decreases and the proportion of less grog should be managed so that the desired balance preferred forage plants increases. Therefore.livestock of preferred species is maintained in the plant grazing should be managed so that the desired balance community. of referred Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor commuM is maintained in the plant condition. The plants selected for seeding should meet Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or condition.The plants selected for seeding should meet both.Other management practices that are suitable for the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or use on this unit are proper range use, deterred grazing. both. Other management practices that are suitable for and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, use on this unit are proper range use, deferred grazing, protection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface layer results in a severe decrease in productivity and in and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, protection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable for this' layer results in a severe decrease in productivity and in This the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable for twit is well tufted to windbreaks and ernIrIronmental plantings. It Is limited mainly by the hazard grazing. of soil blowing where the surface layer is barren of This unit is well suited to windbreaks and vegetation. Soil blowing can be reduced by cultivating envkonmentai plantings. Supplemental Irrigation may be only in the tree rows and by leaving a strip of vegetation needed when planting and during dry periods. between the rows: Supplemental irrigation may be This map unit is in capability subclass Vie, needed when planting and during dry periods. nonirrigated,and in Loamy Plains range sire. This map unit is in capabilty subclass vle, ronirrlgated, and In Sandy Plains range site. Y �� 870490 • 41 65—Terry sandy loam,3 to 9 percent slopes.This 67—Thedalund-Keota foams,3 to 9 percent slopes. moderately deep,well drained soil is on moderately This map unit is on highly dissected alluvial fans, upland , dissected to highly dissected plains- It formed in ridges, and plains, calcareous sandy residuum derived from sandstone. This unit is about 45 percent Thedalund loam and Typically, the surface layer Is grayish brown sandy about 35 percent Keota loam. The components of this loam 5 inches thick The subsoil Is sandy loam 12 inches unit are so intricately intermingled that it was not thick.The substratum is calcareous loamy sand 15 practical to map them separately at the scale used inchesthick. Sandstone is at a depth of 32 inches. included in this unit is about 20 percent Epping silt Depth to sandstone ranges from 20 to 40 inches loam, Kim loam. Mitchell silt loam, and Shingle clay included in this unit are small areas of Olney fine loam. Also included are some areas of Rock outcrop. sandy loam, Vona sandy loam, and Tassel loamy fine The Thedalund soil is moderately deep and well sand-Also Included are small areas of soils that have a drained. It formed in calcareous loamy residuum derived subsoil of sandy clay loam and have sandy shale at a from fine grained sandstone, shale, and siltstone. depth of 20 to 40 inches and soils that have slopes of Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown loam 3 - less than 3 percent. included areas make up about 15 inches thick. Below this is loam 21 Inches thick. percent of the total acreage. Sandstone is at a depth of 24 inches. Depth to Permeability of this Terry soil is moderately rapid. sandstone, shale, or siltstone ranges from 20 to 40 Available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting inches-The soil is calcareous throughout depth is 20 to 40 inches.Runoff is slow, and the hazard Permeability of the Thedalund soil is moderate. of water erosion is moderate to high.The hazard of soil Available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting blowing is moderate. depth is 20 to 40 inches. Runoff is medium,and the This unit is used as rangeland. hazard of water erosion is moderate to high.The hazard The potential plant community on this unit is mainly of soil blowing is moderate. blue grams, sand dropseed, prairie sandreed, and The Keota soli is moderately deep and well drained. It needleandthread. The average annual production of air- formed In calcareous loamy residuum derived from dry vegetation ranges from 700 to 1,800 pounds. siltstone.Typically, the surface layer is pale brown loam If the range is overgrazed,the proportion of preferred 4 inches thick. The next 19 Inches is slit loam_ Below forage plants decreases and the proportion of less this is loam 12 inches thick.Siitstone Is at a depth of 35 preferred forage plants increases. Therefore, livestock Inches. Depth to siltstone ranges from 20 to 40 inches. grazing should be managed so that the desired balance The soil is calcareous throughout. • of preferred species is maintained in the plant Permeability of the Keota soil is moderate. Available community. water capacity is moderate- Effective rooting depth is 20 Range seeding is suitable if the range Is in poor condition.The plants selected for seeding should meet to 40 inches. Runoff is rapid, and the hazard of water the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or erosion is moderate to high.The hazard of soil blowing both. Other management practices that are suitable for is moderate. use on this unit are proper range use, deferred grazing, This nail used as rangeland. and rotation grazing. If the plant cover Is disturbed, T�potential plant eommunity on this unfit la mainly protection from erosion is needed Loss of the surface blue grams,western wheatgrass, and fourwing "abash- layer results in a severe decrease in productivity and In The average annual production of air dry vegetation the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable for ranges from 400 to 1,300 pounds. grazing. If the range is overgrazed the proportion of preferred This unit is well suited to windbreaks and forage plants decreases and the proportion of less environmental plantings- The main limitations are preferred forage plants increases:Therefore, livestock restricted rooting depth and low available water capacity. grazing should be managed so that the desired balance Supplemental irrigation may be needed when planting of Preferred species is maintained in the plant and during dry periods.Summer fallow,cultivation for community. weed control, and selection of adapted plants are Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor needed to insure establishment and survival of condition.The plants selected for seeding should meet seedlings. the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or This map unit is in capability subclass Vle, both.Other management practices that are suitable for nonirrigated, and In Sandy Plains range site. use on this unit are proper range use,deferred grazing, end rotation grazing.fl the plant cover is disturbed, protection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface layer results In a severe decrease fn productivity and in the potential of the unit to produce plants suitable for grazing.:; This unit Is well suited to windbreaks and environmental plantings.Supplemental irrigation may be needed when planting and during dry p This map unit is incapability subclass Vie, nonirrigated.The Thedalund soil is inn-Loamy Plains range site,and the Keats soli is In'Slltstone Plains range site. 8704 90 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE . Application No. , Subject Property S1 SW4, Sec 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M. 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 TArimer inIarimerCounty Ni County Assessor of the owners of propertyASthe surface. estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list t arimer was compiled from the records of the/?' 'County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such4. Lorimer records, or from the records of the/MR/ County Clerk and Recorder. The list Lorimer compiled from the records of theAii'eYd'County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submissio date !'l 6 ....c........___________ A The foregoi g instrument s was subscribed and sworn to before me this. day o 44--tc / . l WITNESS my hand, and official seal. My Commission expires: - /o. F'-../co i N cry Publ / / e9Ci�7G iii_ C _J 1 I 1 870490 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type S1SHBt, Sec 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M. NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION I 1) The One Fifty-Four Group c/o Gutersonn 88130-00-005 13900 Progres Way Aurora CO 80015 2) Redman Ranches, Inc. 88240-00-015 321 W. 26th Street Cheyenne, WY 82001 870490 • - AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS . SURFACE ESTATE - ,.'Application No• .: Subject Property The S}SW} of,Section 18, Township '8 North, Range 67 West of the - 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado s .STATE OF COLORADO ) r • . ,-' ' COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his ' t or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number aseigned by the - Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within - • -five hundred (SOO) 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 submission date. E l � 7�L Trudy L. Heis,, Examiner Weld Count TitleCOmany �lj � The foregoing: Instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this UTh-/ day of 'i FfinziLI 4 I9�. t ' WITNESS-ra hand and official seal. .GYt ...f H}n.$oa®iss?Pibnt '�e spires: PO,/968 •ZYOi, % - :Hots y Publ V_ _ • - . ♦ �• . . ...-.-. pr,yy t Yk T -v OF r':1EPS •OF ''F• ?E?TY WITHIN S r Please print or type ,T._s��"Y-Cbic�r—R `_ .41'-':‘NAME .- ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, - ;.° ASSESSOR'S PARCEL {.; =.::+ 4 y , a,`; '°"- :STATE AND ZIP CODE - K^T_ I DERTI FiCATIOH _ • - •-•Donald Ace•Horgan and Jan E: Morgaa` " `' " �` — 055519000016 } -• 907,kth Street-Pierce, Cb` 80650 Jr = *- r \3_-Y....wi;'•Yr-�'.�Y.'i:� _ _ .r :.i. 'ria-�s•_.-._ �s .k'• -. _ ,. ,—_-? _ _ _=.. �.�"—. s.c..r a q!'i�t+u-' .v ors.�•Jc1YC� r../• �r �-i•`?._;i:rtir.--.w.-s��,.�r � - ♦ -c_;:;c Y,-- LL. l�'dL a*x bf4" aw M`r'.-..-9Y.s.M-Tn" 3vsgi SC'•••4; y v! • Robert L 'Hartley and Mary Ann Hartley <. ?, 05518000003:-•r— 807 East 57th Street ` -• Loveland, CO 80538 • Steve Jones and Brenda-Jones an undivided 50% interest -,05518000003 - and Michael Gebo and Paul Gebo an undivided 50% interest _ '= - .3812 Soderburg Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80526 • • '� • _ - _ sw\.:W. }� 3L�h /:^�.•�L.f } LT.T Tom•- d. • 1•t - I•. w .T• - •T I • a.N y� YwLS Y �-Y :/y /:.:f • - • " AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS _ •ilk__ --- -- ''' ''-:'=:._ • • MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ,.Application No. ,,,, . ! - t - "' - .. •. _ gip • � - `-a Subject Property •The' S}SW} of Section i8, Township 8 North,•Range 67 Nest of'.„„_,,,,,,:2:::: l 1 • +. u r` -ar6 r. :1 >Weld County, Colorado. M"wf l -'' '. c-- n „w•-S:. i+.Z -.. C .-. .-.�- the:6th�Y.M:, -W i._.,,� ...� � —>J.- ^ .-.,. :.ter t a�.r ,, r i w-1 ,, ,/ "' r;. ...- - - c r k. r J "' -nY --.-_ s :r v-s' `5--�`— . - 1 a`^� : tt"-+1•~STATE OF COLORADO 4G-'C's� ::-th . i�. l :if`-w�.5.�C~ei'-.nK5c '!_t.9t 5 fbx-'AC's.' "• ' tn4y� <..". . ,- -,Z.!,r "7 .ft• ar+ ez ,4 ti c- -r' as-t- -r --e7,r.-,� .-,-`'- i - COUNTY AF WELD , r ;:::71?;,11.).%;:,•:;,r• * F t„,.._--,..-4-,-41-7,....4,2.7, THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his j-t:-71::: _S.w .-_.. i r. ••r - 1":„-::.-.., - ter: ? • 1 - hCR or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names r and addresses of all mineral owners and lesses of mineral owners on or under t -?- :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 -s from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. - - , .. _ • a _ •• _ . Trudy +� Meis, Examiner Weld 'County Title Company ' The foregoing instrument vas subscribed and sworn to before me this 7TH day of 1,12/7///7 , 19$ - - WITN;1'Sapyhand and official seal. MrCa. §itlysi7Jon expires.yt, ///88 a-t. iI(�/'(!. . - - 4f a / /G[�id �i .fit/ ' 'rmnN„W, _ -Notary Ynb _ r-.., - - -., w _.s_ .h•'-',P rnor-t-C-4-a-..;s - -.",;•_- • —.:y.. rv.- .tit -•y _ trr.4.T arY ,'--.- • -v. ! e•:rac •r--F:.t... t `!Y r •---,.--;- Mineral Owners _ '-',.---z---7.----.---,,-- . .- Lillian Anderson •-•:::.c.4:-...,..----.::` �'. ,- r 4/8ths interest Z=-; . P.0. Box 32 • ,.:{ %' �cz -....-c.-,....-1:.1 Colorado State Veterans Center -••--+-T --.4.�Sj >r .�. + -r Y� �- k"�•^� it - -: I Cr. 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ORVILLE CHARLES HAWKINS P- y x �^ f VIRGIL LYLE HAWKINS c m u -..-;4--% LIVERM0RE, CO i ` 537 i aNa ; •,i .Y N a 2 - PRFemtait ;Fa.1 6 nL, l'Q%a��f-' r,.x:.k"^„r' � eRETURN RECEtVT ��V�O07. z !,.; . f i7jT3 rx, . h P� G. cl f - o : JERRY MCRAEi. . 00 1231 8TH AVENUE U w i m 0 GREELEY, CO 80631 i 7 T '. � 2 - a (c 3 Rr ae+1*K^e q�Nl`.�,t4ri '" - ,{ 66 0. 000 (la � RA ' r 1 �� In. .e1�),A y '„ ` i- i 'Xi •� w _ I. If1 ` 0 _ �' Al y . ;42," x . . {W4t far r.,i'- -,/ '(„,,i;-,-..4tH,,,- qua; o 2, 'nun _ s o • ' CO THOMAS'McCAULEY r • r. w .0 ' 2190 WEST DRAKE, #251 w 0 �.•3 ,+'• FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 - !,"".4,,,: i'' n. F C '` Cal v a a.et j., ' , M. y 3 U , wlGb u: O F" -.x r eF ill x oH+ 0 `"`"�-a ` Br 4. JIP' r 1� r o Y 44'rda �° Nz yc a1 'S t 3 ,' p :� :4;41. i ..,071;. Ill ei y4 liibt y _ ''?� Y if ,4 .- i (i } • ,, , fi '• 1Y.'^�1 r Oi ` . 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' aL ! 0' 870490 • Q _ prat 4 � ., i O 11 Wj.,... ,..ir ti G ti ¢.,2 ,2 m sasl eunr.00ee ucao R n=:Gu°n um,iterpai emu. _ nadd landtkw tndW &.ndmr,,Mt,ltanss.na4 '.. c" n r. s c • - O �� a• •.f. . u9 A 2 cO O G] O xtti,, .: m p - Z_ 67 R1 7 c0 , ' ,'P W H n ', Y, c o " STEVE Ft BRENDA JONES v � MICHAEL & PAULA GEBOS n U 8T,- w a. PI N L 3812 SODERBURG DRIVE C .-2. ' m '25 o a FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 o _ a tr . - ca , 00 W to 0 I1 a m �^ 4u ' •; T _. } x N H 1, d 1 • .: U H H c0 O " lk B� ? ? wA .,td".. Air° ca lien W dN �.4'r e r t t r } "� F +,-,r }S; 'r I �� L4,,..11,,,; :b'-02, -d'9'5 r r s r '' r ° .. �k 53 "i` t + ,i 7( elf, #A x ^?1-,.t r g ?. ' t .;".p" , re e7.144` ' t : ...ont itli ..., _�YiW'E. tta ° t..r,`]iY`.'R ¢amp**Jams l and " «radwtMfM.wk«Olifin r. tam.sjed r 8: H t:.,� n7 " .. ',at � ,.�,.�,to i x ''-E. :yer�artwl*r•+e �W. —1-7::/0,, H x. m Z _ u_ - 2 z ,`r t . ROBERT & MARY ANN HARTLEY c v of w Fri, 807 EAST 57TH STREET f C < l ?, x .4' LOVELAND, CO 80538 r H o i%o x i3 fY O - r v { - w 40 G ryye ..S c �kypr ✓. rnJ.� Y :rr ' a O: W 4 .`* sy" r'U� tRfo s M lk J W W } 000 (. co 7 : _ r. �,4 N 44ri. N #4 Sv{i tYD �it Aft ' R I 1 t e.11 z ' FA 1 ..,- x •_^.'___ �_,.S'f1a ��' r spit^ t P'tc t _ t ' &YN.3_., ,. .�.. 3<�4 tYrnj1.4M?� ,.- I ..rY r' s ,i"e J RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE - ON A PARCEL OF LAND UNDER THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIRED BY WELD COUNTY - THOMAS MCCAULEY 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 17th day of June, 1987, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Thomas McCauley, 2190 West Drake, $251, Fort • Collins,- Colorado 80526, 'for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required -by -Weld County on the following described , real estate, to-wIt: _ Nh NWT, Section 18, Township 8- North, Range 67 West of the .6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Jerry McRae, Engineer, andd -James Martell, Attorney, and 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 fellows: Ce: 4 -Oj/ Co�r -/S-CeZ, 870491 Page 2 RE: USR MCCAULEY a. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it permits low density residential development on nonprime agricultural land as recognized by the soil: conservation district. The soils report states that the soils capability subclass designation > is Vie, which indicates severe limitations that make it unsuitable for cultivation. b. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The use permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with future development of surrounding areas as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. d. The area is not affected by overlay districts. e. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. f. The Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the 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 single family residence_ on a parcel of land under . the minimum lot size required by Weld County 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 shall not occur nor shall any - building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Use by -Special Review plat bas -been delivered to the Department of, Planning Services Office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 870491 Page 3 RE: USR McCAULEY 3. The following note shall be placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording: "Weld County Road 13 within this area has very low traffic demands and does not receive regular maintenance. During periods of heavy snows this type of road would not be opened for several days. Also, during periods of wet weather the roads may not be passable with standard passenger vehicles." 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a soil conservation plan approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 5. Prior to recording, covenants shall be submitted for review and approval of the County Attorney's Office and recording which will require compliance with the soil conservation plan, will run to the benefit of the County and neighboring properties, and include the right to recover the cost of any treatment of the soil. Further these covenants shall limit the landowner' s ability to withdraw from the West Greeley Soil Conservation District. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 1987. /nJ � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: l:. swLT¢ WELD CO COLORADO weld County -C 'erk and Recorder and Cleric to the Board , airman 07A-ri:-w... C. . K r y, Pro em Deputy County er or., APPROVED TO FORM: Gene R antner J '5ne44.. (County ttorne EXCUSED Prank Yamaguchi 870491 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Thomas McCauley USR-781:87-5 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a single family • dwelling on a parcel -of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department - of-. Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards -stated herein. 2. The soil--conservation plan approved by the West- Greeley Soil Conservation District shall be maintained and complied with on the- property. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, an on-site investigation by a certified professional engineer, licensed by the State of Colorado, will be conducted to determine . special soil limitations at the building site. 4. All construction on the .property shall be in accordance with the requirements of. the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. - 5. -The property owner or operator shall be responsible for - complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 6. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 7. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Soil Conservation Service, and Weld County Department of Planning Services 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 herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 8. 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 deviation 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 sball: be filed in the office-of . the Department-of Planning Services. 870491 , Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - McCATSLEY 9. 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. 870491 ATTENDANCE ' RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket $ for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JUNE 17, 1987 DOCKET $ 87-28 USR-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE -.THOMAS McCAULEY (S1SW1 18-8-67) DOCKET $ 87-29 USR-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE — THOMAS McCAULEY (N35,1TW;4 18-8-67) DOCKET it NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING 97 l'fAcliiiji 1PS7-01&) c2C Co S Ca)11e illke it3Di t-tCa(J, \co $' u 2 e !� /23/-s4,4 � ht ti C p, $70491 I S NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Use by Special Review are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office can be contacted for a list of certified court reporters in the area. If a court reporter is obtained, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shell be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be :eramtned in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 87-29 Thomas McCauley 2190 West Drake, #25I Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 DATE• June 17, 1987 TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Use by Special Review - Single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required by Weld County LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N} NW} of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld ,County Road 92; approximately 9 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Pierce. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,` COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: May;27, 1987 PUBLISHED: June 4, 1987, in the Johnstown Breeze 870491 AFFIDAVITOF PUBLICATION THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE _ STATE OP COLORADO 1 1 ss i COUNTY OF WELD 1 s• PI,Clyde Briggs,du solemnly swear that 1 �U I C O t O C e S am publisher thsame of The Johnstown Bate pe; that the same is a weekly newspaper k printed, in whole or in part, and published P `[ ,4 ;e', r„•.: . t,,;F, , ;r;' in the County of Weld. Stale of Colorado. .t,.,;,rt,'s coif ..e.ea4�,,,._ :,.z .' and has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has beenpublished y continuously and uninterruptedly in said Purauaut to ty41;1104- -rig Lair usE cha-State ot,Colo a Feld Count , zontap oraineac+,- rib is � y County of Weld for a period u[ more Ut.,n Mw,-heeel,I rill'" ,ha ?k, basfW{= = e fifty-two comeeutive weeks prior to the o£ County Commisaionera of-ilet5t-Council; C ad o olo tCounty Cantapnial _„ Canter ,e-41T"tOth-"Slree�tret't'rs 4-Floor,.name ay, QSopadu, at the-.tame first publication of the annexSlift ed legal notice specified- all parsopa�n anY aana'az. Sntareatid faa tba.#iw,, by Sp cfal. ,'or advertisement; that said newspaper hta .Review are requeared to Ott pd aa2 pity hE ward 7, �� ..r,:e :� been admitted to the United States mails as Should cha•applicant es ♦ay *Dt.cLMseatad'Party:deoliaz3LRa•PrraLaca of'e•CouY, second-class matter under the provisions of eaepFcur-.W aeka� _ __ of. -`-.;;p ..4 the Act of Atarch i, Ia79. ur any uRmt •. a^FadditYroa""to" ..s .t:Lped' nmendlticnts thereof, and that said- Ifflce an be cone £f`1'u :��� i��x� F�a'�•tria ; ,� a}�4° , , ,pE oa�e ma -rt a xc•a,,.uxw.,,r a' newspaper_is a weekly newspaper duly edf a court tePort.t Sa ob'C cha„clerk.to...Lh► Roerd . .office shalibe - qualified for publishing legal notices and adwiNd'3a Wit* of each.action,ac .least flvs,dagm yl$of to cm k_..;__. g. advertisements within the meaning of the lha cost of udgagf.alt,'aM1 court fltP",r i4 5b ne,„ by'_gr. i•.,gw,717.g laws of the State of Colorado. 1attY = i 'a:� r r That the annexed legal notice or advertiie- Re rr`•ntso 5tiloston It The csu w� aya►.p 3esk fs x bo,the ttelavomty ment was published in the regular and of Co ag.-Cpsai`o1°a•'pity hr mi—d in- tba-o of the Mink CO theyh ad entire issue pouf every number of Said weekly of 10th Street. ejeeeee belted is t''a'71e 7 r terin+i' 'Cmtt'"1:31,S newspaper for the period of -..[-. consecu- Strut• 7h1rd�:Flwor• er$1ay'.,Coloia o - - ._.._,d . . .:_'"-- live in5erUons; and that the first j I rti ' publication of said it edCe was.in the issue of C' 41ocltxl• t4 87.•29 '' Int. _` said newspaper dated 4/ 7 ,1a)-notice 11 �' ' .w,-#251 and that the last publication of said 1. `Y°rt''ttaftias• Colorado t --f.:- was in the issue of said newspaper dated DAYS. 'Iona 17 1987 - - ':/....%.-... Al). 19 In witness whereof I have her"untoct ttjfL: 2;00 Px < my hand this ...2. . clay of Tw+9 _: �` • _ ; A.D. 19.�� UQUESt Bar by:_'8panfal Avfew - sin�ls. Epaily;tamidaaca op a_ParQa2�'of -. iAad"UMW'that stmiim lots opera gmirad.3y Tiµd Cooly LttCAL DEsaI iloR..: Rl P•aactiw Itt. Tpwy,.Ma'S North Raage, 67 West-of , .. `� Publisher br a 1;1 Sid C4411*, Sototado . • / LOCATION Ant of-t+ald County Road 1] north of Weld teeny. 'Road-92„ aybroafmately 9 elks ead'1 s afle north of Place. - Subscribed and sworn to before me, a �.�,- c tiexost Notary Public is and for the County at cotRIBITWReno Weld,State of Colorado this.2 2 day of Rfl 37IY1[ aIRt rsursITtIlf / �' �.2C0t71aY'R.•1SMR Aab.A'6fAAbL'A� LLt�t ! (!/(�ARD Q.GR 1t7 YAL;BOARD I� Notary Public �.: .'lYi fMn:itelff,'Def9ty - .D►Ymt 27, 1947 • • 2,-: it 1 ttnit egoll, b� .•a`'t l, • my tom t b9 P'ses'J+1Ce Q - +.'i':.: JOhnS,tOwn,CO - • 870491 • • The Coloradoan STATE OF COLORADO 1 COUNTY OF r.esrr R jss. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Rodin K. Hause , being first duly sworn upon and says: That said is the_ Legal Clerk of The oath, deposes oradoan; that said has personal knowledge of all facts set forth in this affidavit; that o The Coloradoan is a public daily newspaper of general circulation, having its principal office and place of business situated in said County of Lariaier; that said Coloradoan is printed and published daily; that said Coloradoan is a daily newspaper, duly qualified for the purpose bet forth within the meaning of Chapter 189; Article 1, Sections 1-1 to 1-8 inclusive of Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, and any amendment thereof passed prior to the date hereof; that said newspaper had,prior to January 1,1938,and has ever since said date been admitted to the United States Mails as second class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, and any amendments thereof,that said newspaper is printed in whole in said County of Latimer and has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been so printed and published as a public daily newspaper of general circulation in said County of Lar- imer, uninterruptedly and continuously, during the period of more than fifty-two consecu- tive weeks next prior to the first issue thereof containing the annexed legal notice of advertisement; that said annexed legal 'notice or advertisement was published in the regular and entire editions of said newspaper for 1 _ successive weeks on Tuesday first publication of said le of each successive week; that the gal notice or advertisement was in the regular and entire edition of said newspaper on the 2nd day of June 87 publication of said legal Ala_ an_; that the n last notice or advertisement was in the regular and entire edition of said newspaper on the _2nd .day of June . AD. 1987 copies of each number of said and l that paper in which said'notice or advernsemem was published were delivered by carriers or transmitted by mail to each of the subscribers of said paper, according to the accustomed mode of business in this office Subscribed and sworn to before me,at and thin the County of Latimer,State of Cq}9rada day of June this 2nd w� V' My commission expires �J /"y �`7 . 2.1" Mary Reiff Public _Veltity County Clerk Weld County 915 10th Street Delive24.2iel#i1.ey, CO 80631 870491 mae r R 4... Jwr7.11V.-: 91rM,Hryt M •31dr}to ,---ootoit t. la+word cattniori,ocotaT. IT TO h.. �p, >4.14. a - gN�.1 MdN a? 8,1...w-p'j yy_ '37 ..k8 to,.il1�lie eSe I _...•*.n._.!.'06-hw iwnd A '[! .4..-1.4•1`. 1qM . Y, . -' 'cCaudr r 4i -d Pier. 5�21lj�.'�a •etaJs, J1...1M 4d . _ k t 4 - '. i.• ..:,0i• -d. -8704 • DATE: May 27, 1987 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 17th day of June, 1987, at 2:00 P.M. Docket No. 87-28 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land under minimum lot size - Thomas McCauley Docket No. 87-29 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land under minimum lot size Thomas McCauley OFFICE OF THE C`LER TO THE BOARD BY: ,?7al . ' Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY .COMMISSIONERS WELD CO e"TY OLO't • a 870491 4x h'70/7 1. ',( � « OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)3_5s-000,DC; s 0' P,O.8OX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 30592 z • COLORADO .1 �� 1:14 " ` May 13, 1987 tM t a Thomas McCauley 1290 West Drake, 4251 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 -• - Dear Mr. McCauley: Your application for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by she Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown as Ni rW}, of Section 18, Township :8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Geld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing she bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Fearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by May 29, 1987. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD L 0 0 , COLORADO Ce I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the Board of County, Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expense. 7ho r a ,t.flGa/0 al re 5ab ,a,T 8'70491 laitt OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COIviMISSIONERS . •.ID PHONE(303)356-4000.EX� 40 P.O.BOX 753 GREELEY,COLORADO 801532 COLORADO May 13, 1987 Thomas McCauley • 1290 West Drake, #251 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Dear Mr. McCauley: Your application for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown as S}' 1IW}, of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Rearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. , In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by May 29, +1987. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COIOSISSIONERS WELD / , COLORADO ti, C � I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the Board of County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expense. L 870491 ,XHi8/7 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 5, 1987 Page 6 -the'-`lest-' interests - of-°the: Cuuuty:-^ of -the -people in the area. Louis Rademacher - No, because they say Greeley should be up there and prime agricultural land would then still be intact, but they don't want to develop up there when this land is not suitable for farming and doesn't bring in revenue for the County. He feels this development would bring in some revenue for the County. LeAnn Reid - Yes; Lynn Brown - No; Lydia Dunbar - No, because we do have to have some people for our land too. Ann Garrison - Yes; Jack Holman - Yes, because once we begin a project like this there is no stopping it. Therefore it is better to stop it here than to allow it to continue. He realizes that we have have approved a couple of land splits such as this in this area, but he is afraid that if we don't stop it now it will be a continuous thing for all of the property in this area, and dividing the property is probably not the best thing to do with the property in this particular area. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and three voting against the motion. Tape 279 - Side 2 CASE NUMBER: USR-781:87:5 APPLICANT: Thomas McCauley (Continued from April 7, 1987) REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si SW} of Section 18, TBN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Veld County, Colorado. - LOCATION: 9 miles west and 1 mile north of Pierce. APPEARANCE Jerry McRae, P.E., McRae and Short, Inc., represented the applicant. He asked that comments from the previous testimony be entered into the record and applicable to this request. Lee Morrison explained that even though the comments from the previous case are applied to this request, the Planning Commission should amend the conditions and development standards to correspond to the previous amendments. AMENDMENT: Paulette Weaver moved Condition #4 be added to read as follows: 4. Prior ' to the issuance of a building permit, a soil conservation plan approved by the West Greeley Soil. Conservation District shall be submitted' to the Department of Planning Services. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. 870491 EX,,,,e,T C • • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 5, 1987 Page 7 a'.. :.The Thai man.-eai 1 ell.__for di erussian from,_.the .:,embers .:,.of the,.Plasm.g Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. AMENDMENT Paulette Weaver moved Development Standard Number 2 be amended to read as follows: 2. The Soil Conservation Plan approved by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District shall be maintained and complied with on the property, and the property shall remain within the . boundaries of the West Greeley Soil Conservation District or its successors. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission.' Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number USR-781:87:5 for Thomas McCauley for a Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for dental based upon the reasons outlined in USR-780:87:5. Motion seconded by, Paulette Weaver. 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. Paulette Weaver - Yes, for the reasons stated in USR-780. Louis Rademacher - No, for the same reasons stated in USA-780; LeAnn Reid - Yes; Lynn Brown - No, because clearly we have heard evidence that this is marginal land for agricultural purposes. It is adjacent to a lot of rapid development within LarimerCounty, and we have not beard clear-cut evidence that reducing the plots to 80 acres is going to 8'70491 Summary of the Weld County 'Planning Commission Meeting Nay 5, 198T . .. Page 8 either enhance or worsen the state of the soil conservation. Lydia Dunbar - No, for the reasons stated in USR-780; Ann Garrison - Yes; Jack Holman - Yes, for the same reasons stated in ASR-780. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and three voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: IISR-782:87:6 (Continued from April 7, 1987) APPLICANT: Chad and Jaymie Noland REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NiSW} of Section 7, TBN, R671,1 of the 6th P.11., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 9.5 miles west of Pierce and 2.5 miles north of Pierce. APPEARANCE: Chad Noland, property owner and applicant, passed around pictures of this area. These were retained as evidence. He asked that testimony be applied to all three cases. This land is different from the previous two cases because this is grassland and has never been broken out of native grasses. These proposed tacts are one-half mile wide by one-fourth mile long. Taxes on twenty acres of dryland are twenty dollars per year, but taxes on the eighty acres his house is on are $I.200 per year. They will require no new utilities that have not been run into the area. ' The County road is already maintained by the County. Lee Morrison reminded the Planning Commission that eighty acres of irrigated or 160 acres of dryland are required for a single family residence in rural Weld County., The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. John. Byrne, Fort Collins, stated if this request is granted he wants to build him home on one of these parcels. He would intend to be a guardian of the land. It is unsuitable for farming and grazing in parcels of this size. He would be willing to comply with the soil conservation recommendations. It is unfair to punish those who intend build homes and live in this area as the size of the parcel is no indication of soil erosion. - Dwight Morgan, RCM Corporation, reported they have a four hundred foot high radio tower on this site and they expect to install a new nine hundred and twenty-one foot tower. They have obtained approval from the FCC to install this new tower and,: it would have no environmental hazards. They are requesting easements for these anchor points. Personally, he feels Chad Noland' is doing the right thing with this land. 870491 • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OP RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by;the Weld County Planning Commission that, the application for: ZIP IiIRiT CASE NUMBER: USR-781:87:5 D E NAME: Thomas McCauley. MAY 81987 ADDRESS: 2190'West Drake, #251 30 , Fort Collins, Co 80526 GREEIEY. cow. REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a • parcel of land under the minimum requirements of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Si NW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County, Road 13,' north of Weld County Road 92. • Approximately 9 miles went and 1.5 miles north of Pierce. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: The County cannot, with the current resources available, enforce any regulations we set down to protect the environment. Also this request does not comply with the Comprehensive Plan, page 26, #4 and the Agricultural Policies on page 41, conditions 4, 5, and 7. Condition #5 says that new residential development shall demonstrate compatibility with existing surrounding land-use in terms of general use, building heights, scale, density, traffic, dust, and noise. Condition #7 says that there should be conservation of natural site features such :as topography, and vegetation. Also, that water courses should be considered in project design. ' At this time we are unable to fulfill conditions 4, 5, and 7 in this residential development. • Motion seconded!by Paulette Weaver. VOTE: Por Passage Against Passage 'r. Paulette .Weaver Louis Rademacher z ' Latin Reid ' Lynn Brown Ann Garrison Lydia Dunbar Jack Holman The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified 'copy be, forwarded with, the: fil. of this 'case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings.,; a 870491 • USR-780:87:4 Thomas McC• auley • Page 2 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify, that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on May 5, 1987, and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the staid Planning Commission. Dated the 6th day of May, 1987. p Bobbie Good Secretary 870491 7`7ENTCRY OF LT^`.S ITT D FOR CO::SIDEPI_TION Case Number //Ss m/- 87 S Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing • 1. App]#cation /G Pages ✓ 2. / Application plats) / page(a) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet ✓ ✓/ 4. DPS`Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery Owner iling List V 6: EPS'Mineral Owners Mailing List ✓ 7. .3 ` DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician v"-- 8. DPS Notice of Hearing - '✓ 9. DPS`Case Summary Sheet 10. DPS 'Field':Check il. Adorn°.:.. G,...,.isvrs 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. I hereby certify that the )1 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prier to;- the_ scheduled.Planning Commission hearing. I further :certify that these items were`forwarded to -the Clerk to the. d Boars ;office on it-44v 19<e* . urrent er STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) c SUBSCRIBED Ab'D SSS'OR': TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF w.t 19% 1 SEAS` ti o1a�u�_c.®tea NO RY PUBLIC • ex,,ig,7 <939 874491 '(Y COMMISSION EXPIRES MY Co-^'='`cr. :xr == —. p EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Casa i(i *C ( 2' rt7z y' Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description /7B. 7"�/ 1,,dsT / Cis C• �_� ZliJl ... ��77✓1 ,60LO7� ,J iY17.-7.i E. � O/7 lUidc i We6l7 F. H. J. K. L, H. x. o. 870491 Date: April 7, 1987 CASE NUMBER: USR-781::87:5 NAME: Thomas -McCauley ADDRESS: 2190 Vest Drake,'#25l Fort Collins, CO 80526 REQUEST: Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum requirements of Weld County. LEGAL ➢ESCRIPTION: Ni NW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M.,: Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92. Approximately 9 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Pierce_ THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMI.IENDS 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 PIanring 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 , Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it permits low density residential development on nonprime agricultural land as recognized by the soil conservation district. The soils report states that the soils capability subclass designation is IVe, which indicates severe limitations that make it unsuitable for cultivation. - The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - The use permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with future development of surrounding areas as permitted by the Agricultural Zone district, - The area is not affected by overlay districts. - The applicant has demonstrated a "diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. - The Use by Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. 87:1431 Thomas McCauley USR-781:87:5 Page 2 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. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached development standards for the Ilse 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 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 Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. The following note shall be placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording: "Weld County Road 13 within this area has very low traffic demands and does not receive regular maintenance. During periods of heavy snows this type of road would not be opened for several days. Also, during periods of wet weather the roads may not be passable with standard passenger vehicles.• 870491 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Thomas McCauley USR-781:87:5 1. The Use by Special Review permit is for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size of Weld County as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. The Use by Special Review site shall be maintained in native grasses and not in cropland. Proper grazing practices shall be used to avoid overgrazing. 3. Prior to issuance of building permit, an on—site investigation by a certified professional engineer, licensed by the state of Colorado, will be conducted to determine special soil limitations at the building _ site. 4. All Construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 5. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 6. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County. Zoning Ordinance. 7. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Soil Conservation Service, and Weld County Department of Planning Services 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. 8. 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. 9. 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. 870491 • •• UNITED STATES Soil 4302 W. 9th St. Rd. DEPARTMENT OF Conservation Greeley, CO 30634 AGRICULTURE Service (303)386-6506 March 25, 19S7 r”ard of; Supervisors • West Greeley Soil Conservation District r ru Lox SG• Greeley, CO .30622 Weld County Case Numbers USR-780:87:4= r:.•lir, l ernens I have reviewed the application from T. McCauley for Use by Special Review p'.' unit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size in the agricultural zone district in N 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 18, I N, R67W. This location is 921/2 miles west and 1 mile north of Pierce. The proposed use is to allow rifle residential home and appurtenant c-nlhuildings on an ao acre parcel located in an agricultural zone. The buildings will be just under one acre. The ground is currently in dryland •• Iwat, The intent is to leave the balance of the ground (approximately 79 ac .) in wheat. The soils are all class VI and have the potential for severe erosion due to • '-ieepness of slope and or shallowness over sandstone. Current potential erosion rates are greater than allowable soil losses. The "Statement of tl<:e" in the application indicates that the " land will be farmed in accordance with a soil `.conservation plan approved by the Soils Conservation r j artrent r and if it ever ceases to be farmed it will be reseeded to natural grasses." With the limited knowledge of current operations, it is fitful that an approved conservation plan can be prepared for` SCD_ approval for non- irrigated cropland due to excessive erosion rates, unless ' tzar conservation practice applications can be planned . The soils do have limitations for the construction of buildings. I would .:amend an on-site investigation by an engineering firm to determine specific soil limitations at the building sites. T •.•.uld like to suggest the approval'' of this application with reference to the above comment's. rt . ,_erely, , 870491 Ronald D. Miller r7 . trict Conservationist .r a n I n v F 1 o l .i fi C C i r n 3/l4/�2 `,geld County Corzmissioners '''eld county Dlannincr znd Zoninc ns owners of the l?nd to the north and adiacent to the orooerty of, Thoraas McCauley we aoorove of his aoolication to divide his land into two eichty acre parcels. e feel that this is an aoDrooriate parcel- size for the neichborhood and look forward to having neichbors . -Te urce You to a*:orove this anolication. Thank you. %vt z l` ; ` r1ae/ „)1,LI, Steven D. Jones Brenda Jones Michael ^-ebo oaula Gebo APR 31987 8'70481 Meld Co. Rananri for al p • ADDITIONAL CO)2€F.NTS USR-780, 781, 182, 783, and 784 April 7, 1987 In the consideration of Use by Special Review permits of this nature, in . this quantity, and in this particular vicinity it is difficult to have an overall perspective of their occurrences. For this reason, the Planning staff has supplemented the application materials already submitted with a brief history of the Use by Special Review permits issued in this area for single family dwelling units on a parcel of land under the;minimum lot size requirement. Pianning;,Staff Planning Commission Commissioners USR #H Recommendation Recommendation Decision -Date of Action 758' Approval Approval Approved 11/5/86 • 757 Approval Approval' Approved 11/5/86 ` 761 Approval Approval Approved 11/5/86 772 • Approval Approval Approved 2/18/87 773 Approval' Approval Approved 2/18/87 780 Approval' 781 Approval 782 Approval 783 Approval 784 Approval • 870491 ..‘i fir.. ;) lw r ( i -, . —, �_• / r• ` ; 't1 -\ -,J1 c) i tr, I. r }'\ 1111• - ` � 1%--J it ^1 ,,♦ i� �=ss - � f fit \ \ `, l _ T ) ri•.` � Y\ ` 4 ��, -r � ' //. <--`r, ) (1 • �i-... t.1 .' / �., \1+rit\ \\• \♦ --II' ar--1 h -cam. � �Y s : rai � • r e��{�' i1ic i i �) 1 ;cit `f 1 \ ��` t cr L 1\61: c . t.,..K % \ ....i d , , . c , \ ,, NN,...\\, i, ,___Th_ __:,,17_,\:\I.\;k3,s `' Y \ / )� %' /Q. 772 / 77s \ >`\`• �, e \ \<. --�` �i 7 G- b � ) ) \ -; `. • `,,, —/ �� ._\., :. `'" . \� \ \� ' `.( «\ :\:\ .>Ck. - "' -F-',14UT I c l/ �l • . r .�`F _ ♦;�` J' ) .1 -- - US ' 758 ' . a`3 {t'\\ }( s-;\..\.,• .r.+y. r • , f^-' ,C / V A '$4WYVI-SMILES . • , \` r '� ti� � ' o ..Cl k, r :r �7 \ (. / P ;> 11,E -:. `\;♦� ` \ \ • r F . ( ` :\e �; \CIS: ` ��•` ' c ; \1 )�~ \\,\\. \ "\ •` ,t � i' .�. . 'F .NfY�•.J ` I��.l� 1 \ ' •-• �1i3ji�� l ' , 1 i - 870491\t‘-\\-='" j1•y//'��y'� • \ April 2, 1987 Departuent;;of Planning Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, 80631 'lb Whan It May Concern: I own property located directly east of the SSA of Sec 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M. We received notificaticn that the aaner has applied for approval to build a residence on the N1 of the quarter section and another residence on the S1 of the quarter section. We will not be able to attend the meeting but we have no objections to this and believe it is a reasonable use of the property. 3 Sincerely,. Robert L. Hartley D -irg\A7E APR 61987 870491 *214 Co. rtamtre4 oomousdo, LAND-USE APPLICATION SUFMARY SHEET Date: March 30, 1987 CASE NUMBER: USR-781:87:5 NAME: Thomas McCauley ADDRESS: 2190 West Drake, #251, Fort Collins, CO 80526 REQUEST:, Use by -Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size requirement LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ni NW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 9 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Pierce; east of Weld County Road 13 and north of Weld County Road 92 SIZE OF PARCEL: 80 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SIThMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. This application is for a Use by Special Review permit for one (1) of two (2) applications submitted by Thomas McCauley for a single family dwelling on -a parcel of land under the mini:Enna lot size required in the ,A (Agricultural) zone district. The Department of Planning Service's staff has received specific recommendations from the following referral entities: 4 Weld County Health Department - Weld County Engineering Department Copies of these referral responses are included in this summary packet. Referral responses have not been received from the following: Greeley Soil Conservation District - Lydia Dunbar, Planning Commission Member - Nunn Fire Prevention District - Weld County School District RE-9 870491. • 106:.. T. "y I I \ \/ • 3 4; — -= n.•104... T,9N ' _.1_,‘ V �. \ �"'_ _ - : _. ;iv \ 4 102, .i• ¢ I / • j l �,IT • • If le 100... 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Z Greeley, CO 80634 X State Engineer j `-� �' J Division:of Water Resources --[..- 1313 Sherman St. Room 818 Denver, CO 80203 % Lydia Dunbar Planning: Commission Member Box 8, Road 89 Grover, CO 80729 % Larimer County Planning Department P.O. Box-1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1190 I Nunn Fire Prevention District 897. A214.6 c/o Mr. Lynn Shipps Nunn, CO 80648 I Weld County School District RE9 0 c/o Nuadn t BuSs- JZ ..L.- .} . at, r .. 209.Weat First Street Ault, CO 80610 NO-No Objection SR"Specific Recommendations NR�No Response 870491 • FIELD CEECK FILING NUMBER: USR-781 DATE OF INSPECTION: March 19, 1987 FAME: Thomas McCauley REQUEST: A Use by Special Review for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size requirement. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni SW} of Section 18, TM, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 13, north of Weld County Road 92, and approximately 9 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Pierce. LAND USE: N Dryland farming E Dryland farming S Dryland farming W Dryland farming ZONING: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: Access would be a proposed drive from Weld'.County Road 13 or an access from Weld County Road 92 measuring approximately one-half mile, more or less. Weld County Road 92 is an unimproved road measuring one car width. A homesite exists on the S}'of SW} of Section 7, T8N, R67W and a farm house with accessory structures exists in the NW} NW} of Section 18, T8N, R67W. The land is of gradual rolling hills in all directions and used primarily for crops which appear to be winter what and straw. By: ran Cu n Anne 870491 • • C in (1' ' � � IIIIII ��Tyr ., , Weld County Planning Dats March 10, 1987 To COLORADO T Health Protection Services 1 COLORADO From pl 6_ Case Numbers: IISR-781:87:5 Name: 11cCanley, T. Subleete Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Weld County Septic Permit is required for the septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations, 2. It is the policy of this office not to recommend for approval on any lot size which is less than one acre and is to be served by an individual septic disposal system. By Direction of-Ralph R. Wooley, M.D. F [PAR j 1 1987 Weld Cs. Phwilne iomarsiaa 870491 A."oe•cQ ROY ROMER A - ��O JERIS A.DANIELSON Governor +** _9 * State Engineer a.18764 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818. Denver.Colorado 80203 (303)866-3581 March 23, 1987 Mr. Brian Single Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: McCauley Special Review and Noland Special Review Dear Mn Single: We have received several applications under the names referenced above to create tracts of greater than 35 acres. Present statute allows for the issuance of an exempt domestic well permit on any tract larger than.35 acres that does not have an exempt well already on the property. Sincerely, Hal D. Simpson, P.E. Deputy State Engineer HDS/JRH:9524H ' naR ry �a87 keit, Co. wMaIgk eta s S 870491 (� 'fi r m moRRnDu Lanell Swanson and 1111 Brian Bingle March 24,1487 43To Date COLORADO From Drew L. Scheltinga, County Engineer McCauley and Noland USR Applications subject. This memo addresses Use By Special Review applications from T. McCauley (USR-780:87:4 and USR-780:87:5), and Chad and Jamie Noland (USR-783:87:6, USR-783:87:7 and USR-783:87:8). These separately submitted Use By Special Review applications when combined with the previously approved USR of Jones and Gebo (USR-773:86:53) will have the affect of allowing 8 residential developments on Held County Road 13 in a two-mile stretch south of County Road 96. I have the same concern indicated in my memo of December 23, 1986. A copy is attached. Road 13 is approximately 18' wide and has poor vertical alignment. The surface has a sparse covering of gravel. Road 13 provides a reasonable level of service for the present agricultural use. It will not provide adequate transportation for residences. DLS/bf Enc. xc: Planning Referral File: T. McCauley USR Chad and Jamie Noland USR r_nLIR. -)A 1987 WFi• .: '-,L••cc[ ,lLIMSSil7 870491 DEPA "N7 OF PLANNING SERVICES z PHONE(303)3564000 EXT 4400 0 a .+ 9'1510th STREET s '( GREELEY,COLORADO 80637 . COLORADO: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING' The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, April 7, 1987 at -I:30 10.1C to review a request for approval of a Use by Special Review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone district from Thomas MCCaulev. The parcel of land is described as the Si SW1 of Section 18, T8N, 'R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 80 acres, more or less. The property is located approximately 9.5 miles west and one mile north of Pierce. The public hearing to be held by the Weld County Planning Commission for the consideration of the above referenced request will be conducted in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centernial 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, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on April 7, 1987. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning :Services, Roan 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Jack Holman,'-Chairman Weld County, Planning! Commission To be published in the -Johnstown Breeze To be published one (1) time by March 12, 1987 Received by: Date: -3,_ ,-...._47. , 370491 S SIIRROIIMDIBC PROPERTY OWNERS IISR-781'•87:5 1,1 Thomas.McCauley The One Fifty-Four Group t/o Gutersonri 13900 Pgres Way Aurora, CO 80015 Redman Ranches, Incorporated 321 West 26th Street Cheyenne, WY 82001 Donald`Ace and Jane E. Morgan .•907 4th Street Pierce,' CO 80650 Robert,I.. and :Mary Ann Rartley ' 807 East 57th Street Loveland, CO 80538 Steve and Brenda Jones' Michael and Paula Gebo 3812 Soderburg Drive Fort Collins, 'CO 80526 • 37©491 SURROUNDING MINERAL OWNERS USR-7&1:67:6 Thomas McCauley Lillian Anderson Colorado State Veterans Centel P.O. Box 32 Hamoelake, CO 81135 • Antelope Production Company P.O_ 'Box 577 limball, Nebraska 69145 Orivlle Charles Hawkins Virgil Lyle Hawkins Livermore, CO 80536 .Thomas McCauley ' 32 Long Meadow Riverside, CT 06878 370491 R • USE.BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION ,e Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Str•et, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext.:4400 Case Number- Date Received Application Cheeked by -: Nyler plat submitted Application Ftr. Receipt-Number According Fee - Receipt Number. . - TO RE-COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary airnature) I (vc), the undersigned, hereby request a (tearing before the Weld County P7 inni:ng Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning. the -- proposed Pae by Special Review Permit on the following 'described unincorporated area--of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW Pf304IT AREA S1 of gal' Section 18 T 8 N,..R. 67 W LLt1AL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Icrr,tt Is..proposed: NIS Of.suit Section 18 T 8 N, R 67- W Pn•prrty Address (if available) N/A l'RE5flrf ZONE Agriculture. _OVERLAY ZONES N/A TOM!. ACREAGE. 80acres PR°POSED LAND :USE. -rein? sty r ldi{gg with the ItiftytWI OW/00 bolance �' I t EXISTING LAND USE -fzyiatxl wheat SI:I;FACE FEE.(PROPERTY ONNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE EY SPECIAL REVIEW N•nsi T. McCauley Address: 2190 w_:ltake 4251 City Ft_ cnllins, co zip 80526 hot Telephone f -224-9137. Business Telephone R Dole. Name. Address: .. : City.. Zip .. - a(•mc Telephone:/, - Business Telephone f AUTHORIZED:AGENT(if different than above): Nana: Jerry-FtRae, Agent Address: -1231 8th Ave. City Greeley, CO - Zip 80631 Ilene Telephone S - 'Eusineaa Telephone 1 356`310x— I.1sr the.owners) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject . jrq tie' of record - Name: Lillian Andersen fddrecs:r[unknown City Zip. — Name: Orville Charles and Virgil Lyle Hawkins Address: - - City Live re,:CD Zip 80536 1`. hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all 'tatements: proposals:'and/or-::plans .submitted with or contained within the application`are true and'.correct to the best of my knowledge: . CP1STY or -WELD ) "IATI. OF COLORADO ) Signature:- .Authorized Agent ha vihed And sworn to before me this /4 day o£ ₹ - 19f, . -' C.r R � 4.5� ' k ccs.lirxton expires t t11 870491 • • STATEMENT CF USE We are requesting a "Use by Special Review" to allow one residential hone and appurtenant outbuildings on an 80 acre parcel located in the agricultural zone. The hone and appurtenant outbuildings will be located in the "building envelope" designated on the plat and contains just under one acre. The ground is currently in drylend wheat, and the intent is to leave the balance of the ground (approximately 79 acres in this use. The primary agricultural usage of the property is being maintained intact_ The land will be farmed in accordance with a soils conservation plan approved by the Soils Conservation Department, and if it ever ceases to be farmed it will be reseeded to natural grasses. This request is to allowan80 acre unit in an Agricultural Zone with Drylard classification, whereas the nonral size is 160 acres. This smaller unit will allow either a farmer to start with a smaller acreage and less investment OR a residential unit in an agricultural atmosphere for those who desire an agricultural life style without a full need to make a living from the farming operation. The existing ,,Gec in the general area are rural residential and agricultural. There is an existing hone one mile north of the subject property, and another hone approximately 1/2 mile east of the site. Properties in the vicinity vary from about 5 acres to 640 acres, with several of the units being 35 acres. Only a single family residence with agricultural related structures such as garages, barns, corrals, etc. as allowed in the Agricultural Zone are being requested. No special uses are being requested and all pLcl.vwed uses for agricultural use, faint animals, waste disposal, fire protection, storm aster retention facilities, traffic landscaping, erosion control and reclamation will be governed by the Agricultural Zone. Electrical power exists in County Road 13 adjacent 3/4 mile of the property- Sewage disposal will be handled by an onsite septic system. Danestic water will be provided by a domestic well. A well perndt will be obtained from the State Engineer upon approval of this application. There is an existing water well in the East Half of Section 18. Access to tins property is directly off of Weld County Road 13. The driveway access point is shown on the map and was designated to provide visibility from both directions and for efficient access to the building envelope. 870491 STAIEMELrr OF CCV1PLIANCE The integrity of the policy of the Well County Cag rehensive Plan will not be jeopardized as this proposed use will not appieLiably affect the present use or make-up of this dryland are, i.e. a single family residential unit will be allowed on an 80 acre tract which will remove a minimal amamt of land fran'producticn. A new residential unit will increase the tax hsq:withryut adverse effect on any utilities or services. The proposal is consistant with the intent of the agricultural district as the primary use of the land will retain in its present agricultural use. The soils in the area are rated as a capability Class VI, dryland with severe linv.tations to cultivation and crops. The location of the residential unit was selected for the normal. reasons of hate sitting i.e. accessability, view, space, etc. The productive agricultural drylarrd has been conserved to the extent possible with the creation of only a small residential site and access road. Normal provisions for access, building seperation, construction to Codes etc: will provide the standard protections for the health and :safety of the inhabitants of the site, neighbortwd and county. The proposal use is canpatible with the existing surrotmding uses of dryland fanning as it is the same. Only uses perrnittsd on the adjoining properties will be permitted on this property. The site is many miles from any urban areas and area s to be canpatible to any future develognent of the area. The area does not lie within any flood plain, geological hazard or airport overlay districts, and therefore canplies with the Zoning Ordinance. iktnestic water will be supplied frail a danestic well. A we11 permit will be obtained frail the State Engineer on approval of this applicatictr and prior to the sale of the parcel. Other tens are in operation serving the residential units in the vicinity. 8"74)431. tr 1b Fhnm It May Concern: I hereby authorize Jerry McRae to execute as agent ai my behalf and aryl all docanents required by Weld County with regards to an applicatiai for "Use by Special Review" to create two buildable 80 acre parcels in the siglir of Section 18, 1Yxanship 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. T. CAULEY by A. Barstow, his attorney-in-f t The foregoing instranent vas acknowledged before me this 3/t--ti day of 1. 64---e 1987, ;by Marvin A. Barstow as attorney in fact for T. McCauley. My crntnissioz expires /O- 6 - I Witness my hand and official'seal. c Add'5? Le ( JC< 07 a' fl2s `J 870491 cam_ 11.Iuiurr n1 cAlturiten 1 ht-)c)wEn or ATTORNEY ha,been signed by the Principal named below In order to nuthOrtze the 04;it(SJ who is identified betOw as the Attorney-in Fact to exercise specified powers with respect to trial S-9dte- together with nuy improvements and applatfnrances,which Is described below es the. f`ron.arty .. I`itirletPAL(S): ((jive the,Inure(rd noel ntfdfesc(es)Of tin f`nreipat) ATTOR UEY(S)-IN-FACT• (give the names)and address(r9 of the Attorney-In-Fact) MARPIM A B1W9'1CAJ ('ROPER c-y. (give iegaf description,including county,state,and street address) The SW- of Section 18, ' P 9 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M-, Weld County, Colorado Appohrinient and Grant of Authority.The Principal hereby appoints the AttOmey-In-Fact as his agent and I'ants lire Attorney-In-Fact full power and authority to sell,purchase,encumber or otherwise rat r;fi or acquire the Property or ally hilpeet in the Property,In(runlet mice of that power and author- ity.t!n•Atmrncy'Irr-Fa t may execute,in the frame of the Pdtacip;d(or In the name Ol Ile Attorney-ln- I.t':l lull On hell III of the Principal)arty or all of the following inslrunlcfts contracts DI purchase or site,.u•eda mill or without warranty.deeds of trust,moltgages;p'omissoty notes.assiftnptlon cOn1- u enm,harriers of escrow hinds and of insurance policies,closing and settlement statements,appli- cranny:fur loans,and any other documents containing such terms and cotrdltionsandsuch warranties uuf'cr.i is as the Attorney,fir-Tact deems necessary or convenient in order to compteteany suer ndi•.'a dl a sarlion the AtlOr nay-In-Fact also is nutirortzed anti empowered to receive arid collect I;; I and documents and sign receipts for crier funds and documents and to endorse and deposit cheeks err drills;nO Yersor)paying funds or delivering documents lotheAttofney-In-Fact:than bere-. pan:ihle for the hnrnlling of the, funds or documents by Ile Attorney-In-Fact.The Principal hereby ramie,m Scnnni rns all th°Attorney-In-Fact does or Causes to be OOnepursranl ter an ditraceordanee ugh.tin Pnwcr of Attorney Duration and Revocation this Power of AttorneysnMiremaln inelleCt tmtilrevoked.it may berevoked only Iry is'titer'tOlificMitm'fiver,by Vie nlincipal.or by his conservator or other court-appointed it ptc.entativr. to the Allorn%qJn-Fart: the t'r inertial',dealt,also shalt revoke ILlsPOwer of Attorney, i l r^.1`r c;rw of Attorney shall not however,fie affected by the disabihly Of the Principal.in nocaseshall thri I r of Attorney be 4'nine!)to into been revoked In anymanner with respect teeny personwtio without actual knowledge of the revocation or the event giving rise to the revocation,acts Ingood faith In do.ilann with the Attorney-In-Fact. Miscellaneous-If two of atone Altrwueys-lie-('net are named above.allot them mist actcoecurrently in Of der t i ever cite the pewee nod gt ante by this Power of Attorney.unless a dilfetent indica ( _f in-l-rutilently tirade words in this l'own of Attorney dmrotingttr singular shallbe read asdenot- lort the plural,.and nracculinc pronorrms shall be read as(mnitaLr Or neOter pronouns.It the accuta -'I',it .:s.,require. ,, iirrei,..i t, the I tuna PM(e)nr ,14..m. �t // .19Pi f,(h inll_ nF Lari ') the 1:•r.-u•inal instrument was neknowledgrd helote Ole on JdZ(in..,,,��4 /' 19-a" i•t T. ti0[7A)tsy f,ty.•-`art,t,ar,n r.xpires: reribifiAfea O/ ✓94.d whims.;my hand and ofllclnt seal. ww mo n n••. 1ft- r q,fr'r:ern r-nMrnmr1D /105pL 870491 1133 in. 0207.1'1 10/'l."//HG lO:OA vier [/vvs 0109 MARY ANN FF.UERSTEIN CL> RK $ RECUItI)E ELU co, CO EXHIBIT "A" Attached to and made a part of that certain Warranty Deed in which ORVI .E CHARLES HAWKINS and VIRGIL LYLE HAWKINS are the Grantors and T. McCAULY is le Grantee. EXCEPTIONS AND RESERVATIONS The Grantors herein hereby expressly except and , reserve unto themeel is and to their heirs, personal representatives, and assigns 75 percent of 11 minerals and mineral rights, including, but not limited to, oil, gas, gray 1, and other minerals lying in, under, or upon the surface of the real props ty conveyed hereby, which are now owned by the Grantors, The Grantors herein hereby expressly reserve unto themselves and their heirs, personal representatives, and assigns forever a perpetual easement 20 feet in width adjacent to and east of the road right-of-way on the westerly- most boundary of the real property conveyed hereby. The Grantors shall have the right to construct, install, and maintain underground and overhead utilities within said easement. The Grantee shall have the right to construct driveway accesses over and across the easement to provide access to building sites on the property from the existing road. In the event the construction or installation of the driveways causes damage to any utilities installed within the easement, the Grantee shall be responsible for reimbursing , the Grantors for the cost of repairing any utility lines damaged by such construction. 870491 117,,Lli }' OJOS MARY ANN £EUERSTEIN CLERK t NICORDER MELD CO, CO • ' / WARRANT)'.DELI) TIIS UF,r >,Mai a... 22nd ;1,,d October ,,,86. �} 1' ,.•t..en 0RV!ttt CHARLES HANKINS and YIRGIL LYLE IIAUX.7NS VDC. t € [,w..., La rifler Sine dtolmdr,.paant,raal T: I•kCAULEY mote Dxvnwaory Fes Ywt,.t0 &I10 .h.wlryara}hryn 32 Long Meadow Road (P.O_ Dox 572) ;Riverside. CT 06878.. • att.r cowry M .Sa aV f1t;Rmdni cam aY. W IINFICt nt.Thai dt ra"artaL mid id tondenam of ma an d SIXTY THOUSAND (*80.000) • DOLLARS. awanninaJ4vindanyolwsihrshcnttaMadinRe hn ve pamcd.tertanned,,ei 4c nerd.amdbydanmesetado w+. Ann.. ❑ nay.,and calla.want daalteeq: his - twin and..vrm far.en au timed mmlierty.area we Ariprtratotatt. ' la.nr and lt.o,mn raaltyof Weld deanhd a G4h.. _Suet dfdwWd. • The SW 1/4 of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th.P.N., :geld County, Colorado. • See Exhibit "A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference for additional exceptions and reservations. .a.,Lo..,,.h,.id,mad amnia n 1[R:1-I nhk,nth all awl Mntnlar d4 hNtdn mean.m1 aIc nu011Ct,rh[tnn h'hwrwr.e.M any.+'C app[nanient.and the rttniT.M .r.n.., rnnunrden and t nniran,a'..man aid;Mn Meted.ad all the[van mt..wle.inn.[.,.ChM,a,ad*and.iaerc.a.d d,[ nth. la n enrynl Mon and Mitt Lana hariwN Me'rnn'a,.ti,h did laddtawm.and armadeha na. TO it A.I ANT)T/1MILD nhe Avid r.rnnt.Mow IwrpMM and*nailed with fix an-in .nns to ranac[q. his re'.,aid r „•• And the,nnhn.=he them..<I Yes, thei Fra n,adp[r.on,lerr...enn.trv[..a. ,,an the pan enhl$ heitaatl [we ,hRP.!. awrM.,hxanc�u„adrherncd�nr Rddrli,eryMMepraw.. they are wen 0.4 II n(ext.,aNne :.cd ha Ye p'd..we.pcKed,u nst an ed adefatd4e oust ne inhei ancn_:.Inv. in. ,imp[.and ... ha vC In"l hr.Inn ran tand*M.,tj n.rfuat,,ba.rrn,ten adan.wy the.wnrin.,. p0 a'ki'n ndn.eaak addut Re farm ay free a - area ilia,IL0n11hn,tr aalMtn man.haran,alc..Itn,late,.misname...erc"whwa.and 41[i.onci n.na subject to easements and rights of way in place or of moor `rresrtitr` c `onse. reservations, or exceptions of record; real property taxes for the year'1986 and Subsequent years; and an existing tent lease between the Grantors and Leonard t. Anderson as Tenant. r - rr.n.Mnnwl+MunRRANJANDF0RE..n!x3FNDdr["Ane:Annanlr.nn.n in the mkt aMh[accahkpn.sencnddt a ••.• An.Ite•arvt a"MA.ai.:.aaladvim,Rayno Itnna.h"ildi cLnmmC Om Mink ne sampKdKKM.. I.NN At is NN Riot.Ow paid'lid ha ye eagtd rho 4admthr Mae M lath.I.,e / f eC1b 1/a-- _ _ t for YtRGIL LYLE"HAWKINS ♦Ti.TI OF etR=MAIX1 Larimer JI/r theh , acinnamon inn.anw..hd=e.1 Mine medin 22nd meal October .1986 h ORY'LtE CHARLES IUIUKIHS and by ROY IRVIN HAUKINS,.as attorney-in-fact for it,/Art Warn toy lard atiOirad int YYIRRGGIILJ LYLE I M IX:IS. �M+aeMfC J'! 1ldY6lQ[K,�Sa�:.r k17�v; ;•Et' . �y6SARY`_ A..:"l_.R.,.}.Ra Ann'Awn Wad. Oe C .,+a•w.r,+n w.aarPJe4.. .'us'..n,".;,aw..JCO aw-ranrvw ar 7. 870491 SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. • - i in cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station v ^!I 37'i �; , t:� r r- '` ['"fir (j C •G _•Y _ , ,, rii t It !' F s .. 1 i 1,.a41": . 1 1 : ! yew •.?Y 37 I7 •� f . f. _T h t 1. I .. (r • , r', µ y '^li! 3-- ,t 4 r.- , • • - 14;- ' 'we"? 617..: " : :, .;4,- :.„. g � iy r` • • i ` �` r s • fi•t' • •ti [ ? •.�v '•44f • ' \Y� & Y yy 1K F N 41 e. I t +l. •1 i4 , .."••t ••9 t�7 Y �,_:' lit q3 � b3it�as `` y q • :i �_ > � c ( ti :r •• • i t_t, i' /k%`t .� , ati�;, ` �[,' t [rti r. ti �'I� t, taii . 1 4 '- t ,•,..,?:,'h,-, \\l l'4.7 .„" s t i• 4 fit+, t'�''�w1 !' .:r!" rr` 44ii • •', 65 4 A. ft ' t !ft �-}, * 4l-'. t [+' 1 E , �, �" i .:p 4 , r :� r„ /q .J ' , a ' t Y-i �t. i 4t S, •00. '� 4 1 171741 Trrr ♦ i , 1—> •ari +, c..,R-4. t " T_2t, ✓41. a1{�q �I` , t ,•'....!-,?.• ,5 .• ',,' t!} .I. . t` ,4-,•'� .,It`=\ .- 'A \S \'J ,. `4A i 5 t` i •• i kJ-a.' ._ 1, 1 1. 1 Ty{ 1 � a 1w y f ` ' �1 � - �.. - y� S if„, •'• } ., - - i (� t •t tl , r��[jr 5—Ascalon fine sandy loam,a to 9 percent slopes. • 47—Otero sandy loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes.This This deep, well drained soil is on moderately dissected deep, well drained sof is on moderately dissected to to highly dissected plains. ►t formed In calcareous loamy highly dissected plains and fans. It fo need in calcareous alluvium. loamy alluvium and coiluvfum. Typicaly, the surface layer is dark brown fine sandy ,• Typicaty, the swim*knew h brown sandy►oam 5 loam 8 Inches thick. The subsoil is sandy clay loam 15 inches thick: The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 80 Inches or inches or more is sandy loam.The soil is calcareous more is calcareous sandy loam. In some areas the throughout. surface layer is loam. Included to this unit are small areas of Stoneham fine Included In this unit are small areas of Allvan fine sandy learn, sons that have a Waved surface layer or sandy loam, Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, and Peetz gravelly underlying y n Kin and Mitchell fine soils. gravelly sandy loam.Also included are some areas of Bushman sandy loam,and soils that have slopes of Rock outcrop. less than 3 percent Included areas make up about 20 Permeability of this Ascalon soil is moderate.Available percent of the total acreage. water capacity Is high. Effective rooting depth Is 80 Permeability of this Otero d 1s m.Effe ey rapid. inches or more. Runoff Is medium to rapid,and the Available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting hazard of water erosion is high.The hazard of soli depth is eo inches s more. Runoff Is medium, and the blowing Is moderate. hazard of water erosion is moderate to high. The hazard This unit Is used as rangeland and noninigated of soil blowing is moderate. i This unit is used ascropland. Areas of nonlrrigated cropland are poorly The potential plant co munity on this unit is mainly suited for use as rangeland and should be seeded to blue grams, prairie sandreed,and needleandthread- The adapted grasses. 'average annual production of air-thy vegetation ranges The potential plant community on this unit is mainly • from 700 to 1,800 pounds. blue grams,western wheatgrass, sedges, and if the range is overgrazed,the proportion of preferred buffalograss.The average annual production of air-dry forage plants decreases and the proportion of less vegetation ranges from 400 to 1,300 pounds. efe red forage stock If the range is overgrazed,the proportion of pre/erred • preferred plants kied that the desiredore. balance forage pant decreases and the proportkm of less grazing should be managed the pantbalance preferred forage plants Increases. Therefore, livestock of preferred species to maintained in the plant co grazing should be managed so that the desired balance a s' Range she is suitable if the of preferred species is maintained In the plant condition.ioThe plantspl range selected for seeding shou d meet community. the seasonal requirements of livestock r wildlife,or Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor both. Other management practices that are suitable for condition. The plants selected for seeding should meet use on this unit are proper range use,deferred grazing. the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, both. Other management practices that are suitable for Lryotection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface use on this unit are proper range use,deferred grazing, , e results in a severe decrease in productivity and in and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, Ithe potential of the soli to produce plants suitable for protection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface j grazing layer results in a severe decrease in productivity and in I This unit ls well suited to windbreaks and the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable for environmental plantings. It Is limited mainly by the hazard grazing. , of soil blowing where the surface layer is barren of This unit is well suited to windbreaks and :vegetation.Soil blowing can be reduced by cultivating environmental plantings. Supplemental litigation may be the tree rows and by leaving a strip of vegetation needed whenplenting and during dry periods. 'only between the rows.Supplemental irrigation may be This:map unit is in capability subclass Vie, ° j heeded when oolong and during dry periods. rnonittlgated, and In Loamy Plains'range sits.. This rep unit is Incapability subclass Vie, noninigated,and In Sandy Plains range site. 870491 31—Kim-Mitchell complex, I) S percent slopes. control erosion ft conserve moisture. Terraces reduce This map unit is on smooth to slightly dissected plains runoff and the risk of erosion and help to conserve and alluvial fans. moisture. This unit is about 45 percent Kim loam and 40 percent This unit is well suited to windbreaks and Mitchell silt loam. The components of this unit are so environmental plantings. It is limited mainly by the hazard intricately intermingled that it was not practical to map of soil blowing where the surface layer is barren of them separately at the scale used. vegetation. Only small areas or strips should be cleared Included fn this unit are small areas of Haverson, for tree planting. Soil blowing can be reduced by Thedalund, and Keota barns. Included areas make up cuttivatirng only in the tree rows and by leaving a strip of 15 percent of the total acreage.The percentage varies vegetation between the rows. SuPpdu�ntat Irrigation from one area to another. may T be needed when diaminrngg.and dry periods. The Kim soil is deep and well drained it formed in his map unit is in capetiiW subclass It calcareous loamy alluvium.Tyyppically,the surface layer isnoww aMitchefl Is hn his iSfltstone Wn ei esite light brownish gray loam 3 inches thick.The subsurface layer is light brownish gray day loam 4 inches thick. The - ---- underlyinng material to a depth of 60 inches or more Is as—terry sandy loam,3 to 9 percent slopes.This light gray loam.The soil is calcareous Uroughout moderately deep,well drained soil is on moderately Permeability of the Kim soil is moderate. Available dissected to highly dissected plains. It formed In water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 calcareous sandy residuum derived from sandstone. inches or more. Runoff is medium to and the Typically the surface layer is greyish brown sandy hazard of water erosion is slight to r te.The loam 5 Inches thick. The subsoil Is sandy loam 12 inches hazard of soft blowing Is moderate. thick. The substratum is calcareous loamy sand 15 The Mitchell soil Is deep and well,the su. it formed in Inches thick. Sandstone is at a depth of 32 inches. calcareous loamy alluvium.wslitTypically,the surface layer Is Depth to sandstone ranges from 20 to 40 inches. brown and pale brown silt loam 7 inches thick The Included in this unit are small areas of Olney fine subsurface layer is silt loam 5 Inches thiccite The sandy loam,Vona sandy loam, and Tassel loamy fine underlying material to a depth of 60 inches or more is sill loam. The soil is calcareous throughout sand. Also included are small areas of soils that have a Permeability of the Mitchell soil is moderate. Available subsoil of sandy clay loam and have sandy shale at a water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 depth of 20 to 40 Inches and soils o rut have slopes of Inches or more. Runoff is slow to medium, and the ' less than 3 Percent Included areas make up about 15 hazard of water erosion Is slight to moderate.The Percent of the total acreage._ hazard of soil blowing is moderate. Penneabilfly of this Terry and is moderately rapid. Most areas of this unit are used as rangeland. A few I Available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting are used as nonirrigated cropland.Winter is! depth to 20 to 40 inches.Runoff Is slow, we-- areas the hazard the math crop. I of water erosion is moderate to high The hazard of soil The potential plant community on the Kin soil Is blowing n moderate. mainly blue grams,western wheatgrass,sedges, and The anti is used as rangeland. buffelograss. The average annual production of air-dry The arms fiat d dropant end, prai prity airie this unit is mainly vegetation ranges from 500 to 1,500 pounds.The blue grams, sand The average ea(rte sapdree c and potential plant community on the Mitchell soil is mainly ; dry vegetation ra Time average annumim production of air_ - blue grams,western wheatgrass,and tourwing saltbush- dry vegetation ranger from ,th 00 to opo pounds. The average annual production of air-dry vegetation ff the plants de overgrazed,the proportion of preferred ranges from 500 to 1,600 pounds forage plants decreases and the s The eior of less If the range is overgrazed.the proportion of preferred grazing t forage plants incre so ases.Therefore,livestock forage plants decreases and the proportion of less of grazing should be managed.air that the desired balance preferred forage plants increases. Therefore,livestock community.speciesis rrrolaAdrrod in tine plant grazing should be managed so that the desired balance Range seeding is suitable If the range is In poor of preferred Wades is maintained in the plant condition.The plants selected for seeding should meet community. the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor both.Other management practices that are suitable for condition.The plants selected for seeding should meet use on this emit are proper range are,deferred grazing. the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife,or and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, both.Other management practices that are suitable for protection from erosion is needed. Loss of the surface use on this unit are proper range use,deferred grazing, layer results In a severe decrease in productivity and in and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, the potential of the sod to produce pis suitable for protection from erosion is needed.Loss of the surface grazing. fryer results In a severe decrease In productivity and in This unit is well suited to windbreaks and the potential of the unit to produce plants suitable for environmental plantings.The main limitations are ' grazing. restricted rooting depth and low available water capacity. The unit Is suited to winter wheat,barley,oats, rind Supplemental irrigation may be needed when planting sorghum. Because precipitation Is not sufficient for and during dry periods.Summer fallow,cultivation for • annual cropping, a cropping system that Includes small weed control,and selection of adapted plants are grain and summer fallow is most suitable.Precipitation needed to insure establishment and survival of usually is too low for crops on this unit to make efficient seedlings. use of fertilizer- This map unit is in capability subclass Vie, Maintaining crop residue on or near the surface nonknigated,and In Sandy Plains range site. reduces runoff, reduces soil blowing, and helps to maintain soil filth and organic matter content Stubble- mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum tillage help to n*7049 • 0 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE . Application No. Subject Property t SP%, ,Sec 18� TBN,-R67W of-tire 6th•'P.M. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the beat 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 Lorimer in tar Suer County NW, County Assessor of the owners of propertyA(the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject,to the application. This list Tarimer was compiled from the records of the 5p ¢' County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such TerrimeX records, or from the records of theNal County Clerk and Recorder. The list tar₹mer compiled from the records of the�l ' County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submi sion date. 9 A. The forego instrutent vas subscribe.', and rti to before me this day of , I WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: /a g- 9"O 6- Cr.t lie (((���((( l L _ t ., ..„ : . _-----.."#/- '` / 3'70491 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN -500 FEET Please print or type 143 SINIt, Sec 18, T8N, R67W of the 6th P.M. NAME ADDRESS', TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION I 1) Dale W. and Iuetta Verstraeten 88130-00-001 P.O. Box 882 Estes Park, CO 80517 2) The One Fifty-Four Group 88130-00-005 c/o Gutersonn 13900,Progress Way Aurora, CO 80015 • 570491 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS ? SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property The N}SW} of Section 18, Township'8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M.., Weld County, Colorado. 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 submission date. _aa . 1 . a - Trudy L. is, Examiner Weld County Titel Company The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this .ljt*Etp my hand and official seal. j1Y Gommisaion expires: Q pro, /Qg8 7rL, t, S. Y7onec< - d Sln_ Notary Publ _ 870491 ::' G. :-"PS OF DPODEFTY WITHIN Please print or ,type "` ri ,NAME -ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, =--w t--- ---ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE 7` YI DENTIFICATION• l� +-.t . I Donald Ace Morgan and'Jan E. Morgan`" "' ` x'055519000016'` 907 4th Street.Pierce, Co 80650 _ •nom +=t_ �,• >., r +J -/ .w.r .�,•r--1 J-,. .-s' xc`sr."� Robert L. .Hartley Mary Ann Hartley 0551$b00003 807 East 57th Street Loveland, CO 80538 _ _. • $teve Jones and Brenda-Jones an undivided 50% interest . . 05518000003 - and Michael' Geba and Paul Gebo an undivided 50%. interest 3812 Soderburg Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80526 -. .. -• .:. -_ - • t • _ -.. - 570491 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST. OWNERS - ._ •-MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE } Application No. ' . Subject Property The N}S41}o eciion 18,' Towns�iip 8 North, .Range 67':We'st`o£ tiie ; .p-=arc+ r v,::r " sn`.v r/• *i"r , Weld"County, T 2 - o • w`_'f -s_D ti<L.`o: '^^•v.. _"a-s- .%s-N..V ::3•_L'-fdS�7c''a' ',+s < t. ....._,..., bth , ..Colorado. ._ _ .r.,.__.,Y,..,.,,.....�.,...._•„_,:�,.._,..,..,,,,,;r�„�. _ ,ty-<;seig-Tv%w r lt�r "� �t ..•v,.� i+o��3av�'-,y`:+c(�s, �y-rJ'1r}tw:-7 r..i...-ro"+µ,, ,r-✓ '�-1' t .wary-: < .rt • . . hrca ty rw.. ,n.. n_.✓ ,<.. _. .w•- •'r ?yv y .. • _ 23 r 7.0=1/2.r- -s ~ r k.K"G S' �. rY.c@ayac•TiL..s._,- 3w�3� #+'STATE OF COLORADO y�n'"c " ar6.rr tic'k's"�¢�t +-,x<a._• _-. 4 ,<..+Lti w ,mow .'a'L Y L•'.�_- rax'«.•... Ja -✓ . -?-,alai_.-w. .. ..:c.�1u T'�•-r:v� - w -.68 �4..^..` > Jt� ;r.'.-- -- COUNTY THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his _, -c:or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list • 4c":-:' - • - 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. }-* ?-.y r T_�%!.3` r -K J .-rs�.• ".va r r -j.- f x -r r r- y Trnay I{! Meis,: Examiner Weld County Title Company __ _ - The foregoing instrument vas subscribed and sworn to before me this yfl, - -day of . 6n� � 39 8� WITNESS•my hand and official seal. *x Commisa _expires: %e t-t/l j, U 0 G'v, a Nota Pub c� . �+«'}T3- °T.'G.Tt'^•c ^.....+h: -c ----t — . �•,. /r 'S�,f""y�•.` .t— .e.. - .._• ' •. , - • • Mineral Owners Lillian Anderson . 4/8ths interest P.O. Box 32 X Colorado State Veterans Center -';,Homelake, CO 81135 Oil.and Gas Lease from Lillian Anderson to .Antelope Production Company recorded 2/15/85 in Book 1058 at Reception No. 199889, Weld County Records. 'Antelope Production Company's address is. P. 0. Box 577, Kimball, Nebraska 69145 Orville Charles Hawkins and Virgil Lyle Hawkins 3/8ths interest Livermore, CO 80536 No existing lease of record at this time. T. Mccanley 1/8th interest 32 Long-Meadow Riverside, CT 06878' Ito existing lease of record at this time. i'. 1. 370491 Pc3111 9U2:. 813 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED--MAIL YC ENSU RANGE COVERAGE PROViOED.. NOf FOR,N ERNATIONAL MAIL REDMAN RANCHES, INCORPORATED 'err T.1cca, 7M'u CTAR_RT G i Q ti 8—::: —2.. N. co us W _ N , I 17 S tt Nus N n tip—, xc. ca o v OO H. p - to O toZ I ry0 C A %rc n v i;> 1 t pth c — E w, l ao ti �Y , ,„ '2` ", "`� 2 G4 a ^t u% -. .1 co N ,i tt T?1t J- f Y"�' J1 1' '5v ;f !d'� ra. : n1 4* rr � , 3 �^1^ S^r. �; Ct�7 H , • .5j H S . .t Co VI v e: t• yHp . o m z '-3 0 y3 0 z r y f i ., 6 K t E Yit01 I t $ I N 1S • o R ao .1.-, s , sN 3>- ~ 2r H t Gk o b s _ mn� - my. g„ g4 - ¢x a, g 'b� .moo ?� }'F+ 0c D 8 m's. x xt _.a. -' To - '' "a° v ..Z 'Jb n- GF yA ' 3m L-T Kfri c. =a* 9 C p ^ -,3. id m 4< o 3 N s ay `°'o o? 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V 2;:I ; --m L'-` `'c'.- o i-r� m v ' I ` a ao p�]y t W-' ''SN H _. o , , S v G -.-. 5 t6L'0Vr988t-O'd'O'S-0+` S86[ iun f: 008c uuod Sd - - m f 1 4 rrY_ m .maO r Wf g °' r �.. 4.if-E2 E.y d a0 ab w xn a LLt m 8 $c C n Lx -_. -__ ._ .S'0ar SSbI .,un I 870491 RESOLUTION RE: DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY — 1958 SPARTAN MOBILE HOME 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 was advised that, through tax sale, the County had acquired a 1958 Spartan mobile home, Serial Number 84528305, and there does not appear to be a County need for said mobile home, and WHEREAS, said mobile home is in such condition, that its removal cost would exceed the anticipated sales price, and WHEREAS, Union Colony Bank held a mortgage on the mobile home prior to the tax deed and has offered to pay back taxes of $174.58 for said mobile home. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the offer of Union Colony Bank, in the amount of $174.58 for the 1958 Spartan mobile home be, and hereby is, accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and. hereby is, authorized to convey title of the above mobile home to Union Colony Bank of Greeley, Colorado. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made. and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of June, A.D. , 1987..114_ , n • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: &a i. WELD CO O Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gor acy, rman ! . C - K r y, pro-' m putt' County r irsz_i APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner ,‘..... J ne so qu County Atto ney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi Ci n �,/;iv, C/�. `D-G.�-��� ' 870482 • 4m � � t r m r m z • c ni 0 9 r in z ro v en m = z < p C - CS . r rn •" z 4-.r m O -i mU om <n Z 53 31 m H m 0 0 - 3 m � azmo . � _.,. r23 G ottaxr _.tn a w m mm..ymo „ Cl m 1 s -O n-; z ,c C -i N --1 o r O c o -4 z o . Q o w r w r Ui 33 w N O C m o MD z m 71 . G w r, o Cn \ • -o; moo Z 0 ws-, m- RESOLUTION RE: DIRECTING CLERK TO THE BOARD TO HAVE PUBLISHED EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 145-A, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR 1987 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 on the 22nd day of June, 1987, reviewed Emergency Ordinance No. 145-A, Supplemental Appropriation for 1987, and. WHEREAS, it was determined by the Board that the Clerk to the Board be directed to have published Emergency Ordinance No. 145-A, Supplemental Appropriation for 1987. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby is, directed to have published Emergency Ordinance No. 145-A, Supplemental Appropriation for 1987, said publication to be June 25, 1987. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of June, A.D. , 1987. %rR� /j 41- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: T Q(,(b►w WELD CO , LO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gotlacy an b'yl -inch C. K r , Pro- em ;:; puty County C r APPROVED TO FORM: Gene R. tneli r Ja• • .e ae J son County Attorney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi Ord Pig- ` ee 1O 870494 . r r AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ias t-.'," .., THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE STATE OF COLORADO I -„. ., I ss COUNTY OF WELD « �w yr Hr • I,Clyde Briggs,do solemnly swear that I - am publisher of The Johnstown Breeze: �n 4+ . u dae � y oe that the same is a weekly newspaper .4s don2�1•fti o.ea - printed, in whole or in part, and published -that. Atthi7aiiivire�, Ilrc tIFA . m in the County of Weld. State of Colorado. �„�, r+� ... • e.r.rt. qn and has a general circulation therein; that arw v. "a' f9tl� D- said newspaper has been published a _ . , continuously and uninterruptedly in said �^' orur w Orr t County of Weld for a period of more than a ` , Y .". fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the ,w ' : i. N,y, "� �, 'u `t` �' •' first publication of the annexed legal notice c4- 7,,,,-"a•;• •,,sr. or advertisement; that said newspaper has "" a ., Asecia✓s taw' n been admitted to the United States mails as `"r' y_ second-class matter under the provisions of gar the Act of March 3, 1879, or -any : '' ', -"4ftia:fillAtost amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a weekly newspaper duly c w t r, .• . Agin.n qualified for publishing legal notices and " '•i7 k.r'i« -,w.r r y„ �„ advertisements within the meaning of the . 1 ,i-.a li"� R um t laws of the State of Colorado. r Y . 5 tot^ L lea s be ,N . P. : i ,irtl , , rit That the annexed legal notice or advertise- ment was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said weekly newspaper for the period of ...L. consecu- ,M l ....,(3#1 I!l tive insertions; and that the first .4.,0;',..4.1' ta 6 publication of said notice was in the issue pL u sa >. ,, t•, said newspaper dated — A.1). 15.W, ' I a " . M . and that the last publication of said notice ft t'= t zsrz,,i0, was in the issue of said newspaper dated a.; �4 'elf , A.D. 19 W.4'1. / ": ads“�F,'{ `r" 4.. ,� • In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set t ,.,"; t !' my hand this ..2J . day of .T.si44- ` ,,.. xhsd4" A.D. 191rn ,' ., . f YYILtiCI Subscribed and sworn to before me, a • Notary Public in and for the C ty of W ,State of Colorado this ..4.7...day of z utter .-A.II. I9.1±. i GF2 �LM�' �2Z� , Nary PuliiiE My commission expires - ,_ , My Commission expires June 14,1891 2 South Parish Avenue ;-- Johnstown,CO 80534 .:870482 €,. • t EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 145-A 6' IN THE MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1987. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CON3+IISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: •WHEREAS, "Section' .29-j7:-111..,'S,. :,CRS._ , I9.7.3.7 provides _ that., if during the fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary; in view of the needs of the various offices or departments, it may transfer budgeted and appropriated monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending agencies in another fund and/or transfer budgeted - appropriated monies between spending agencies within a fund, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.6, C.R.S. , 1973 , provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of- the budget from any source other than the local government' s property tax mill levy, the governing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these unanticipated or unassured funds by enacting a supplementary budget and appropriation, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, has been advised that supplemental appropriations in accordance with the above need to be made in fiscal year 1987 in the General Fund, Road and Bridce Fund, Conservation Trust Fund, Health Fund, Human Resources Fund, Revenue Sharing Fund, Capital Expenditure Fund , Computer Services IGA Fund, PBX IGA Fund, Housing Authority Fund, Motor -Vehicle IGA Fund, and Printing and Supply IGA Fund, as wore fully set forth in Exhibits "A" - "L" , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which would not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1987 budget, and WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114-, C.R.S. , 1973', the governing board of _a county does, in *an emergency situation, have authority' for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirds of the _vote' of said governing body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the budgetary appropriations to the 1987 General Fund, Road and Bridge_ Fund, Conservation Trust fund, Health Fund, Human Resources Fund, Revenue Sharing Fund, Capital Expenditure Fund, Computer Services IGA Fund, PBX IGA Fund, Housing Authority Fund, Motor -Vehicle IGA Fund, and Printing and Supply IGA Fund, as more fully ,.set forth in Exhibits "A" - "L" , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference at this point, which was made ORD145A 87°4182 Page 2 RE: EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 145-A necessary by an emergency caused by a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of • the =1987 budget be, and 'hereby are, approved. _ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No. 145-A is, declared to be an Emergency Ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 145-A was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of June, A.D. ,' 1987. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman BY: C. W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner _ Jacqueline Johnson County Attorney Frank Yamaguchi published: June 25, 1987 * Read and Approved: June 29, 1987 Published: July 2, 1987 Effective: June 29, 1987 oRD145A ? 0482 CHANGE ORDER CHANGE ORDER NO. #1 DATE: June 18, 1987 PROJECT 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation SECOND CONTRACT TO (CONTRACTOR): Best-Way Paving Co. JUSTIFICATION: Loss of portion "HUT" Fund You are directed to mike the following changes in the work. All other terms and conditions of the Contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect. ITEM NO. + DESCRIPTION EST. QTY. UNIT ' UNIT COST AMOUNT The original Contract sum was. . . ..... .. ... .. .. . . $ 657,440.08 Net change by previous Change orders $ 0 The Contract sum prior to this Change Order was $ 657,440.08 The Contract sum will be (/WcYe'a'sW&) (decreased) or (4.4kh6/6,46/3/) by this Change Order $ 257,440.08 The. Contract sum including this Change Order will be. .. .. .. . ........... 400,000.00 The new Contract time will be (/irickleradsrhid) GNWOrmWaleWdO or (rchanged) by 0 ( ) days. The date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order is therefore September 4 , 1987 . w ACCEPTED BY: ORDERED BY BEST-WAY PAVING CO. , THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Contractor Address: P. 0. Box 758 // G e e , CO_ 80632 P. O. Box 3189 Address BY Greeley, Colorado 80 ' • i o r rd o By Date 7 , 2 z Date 4 "/ q - 17 C000(o (��� 7"cir� 56ie7 870505 prs .1/4 in�� m€moRAnDum O Werdon a Lacy, Chairman To 4Jeld County Cammisstoners Date June 22, 1987 (like COLORADO F''''m Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources l .J Agreement between North Colorado Medical Center and Human Resources Enclosed for Board approval is the 1987 agreement between North Colorado Medical Center and Human Resources. The Agreement outlines the educational workshops to be provided by the Medical Center to Human Resources' clients. The cost for the workshops is $48 up to twenty-five (25) persons and $700.00 up to fifty (50) persons. Additional charges will be assessed at $15.00 per person over fifty (50) persons per session. The term of this agreement will begin October 12, 1987, and end December 31, 1987. rx, _ _,,.. June;22}',1987' IRA TO* Clerk to"tbe ,Board FR: arego, .Human Resources R6: Health and:fducatiadial. Progr .. 7lgreeaen Enclosed are three (3) copies of the agreement between Northern Colorado,. Medical "Center and the.Weld_County Department of Hunan Resources. This cart be. fied under Empipyment ` Services ol,.Weld,County: North Colorado Medical 'Center Phase t*'i'n tra, (2) copies once they have bathe signed= if.yew ikllp quesians, please ; ttt Y _ {A ' ,• t fi"` Y �' 4S c: , t (-IC-) ��: z *Y 1T {J7 ! Fy O I LJ J6 s AGREEMENT This agreement is affected this 22nd day of June, 1987 by and between North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. (referred to herein as the °Medical Center°) and the Weld County Division of Human Resources (referred to herein as the °H.R.D."). Whereas the Medical Center provides health promotion programs for Weld County businesses and agencies and, Whereas the N.R.D. is interested in providing educational programs for their clients, The Education Department of the Medical Center will present educational programs at North Colorado Medical Center for H.R.D. clients in an attempt to further the following goals: 1 . To promote good work habits and understanding of the working world. 2. To encourage making informed decisions regarding employment, mental , and social health. 3. To encourage and promote essential life skills. It is mutually agreed: A. Responsibilities of the Medical Center 1. To plan and present 5 eight-hour educational workshops for H.R.D. clients. 2. To present sessions on October 12, November 11, November 27, December 24, December 31. 3. To develop goals, objectives and curriculum for each of the five sessions, and provide these to H.R.D. 4. To provide workshop materials. 5. To provide the H.R.D. with participant evaluations following each workshop. 6. To provide attendance sheets to H.R.D. 8. Responsibilities of H.R.D., 1. To provide, the Medical Center with rosters for each session. 8'7(15(16 AGREEMENT Page.2 C. Assurances 1. The Medical Center agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of the County, nor are they entitled to any employee benefits as County employees as the result of the execution of the Agreement. 2. The County, its offices, and employees shall not be held liable for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of the Medical Center's employees or volunteers or agents in the performance of the approved agreement. The Division of Human Resources shall be held harmless for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the agreement by the Medical Center. The Medical Center shall provide worker compensation insurance for Medical Center employees engaged in the performance of this Agreement. 3. No officer, member, or employer of the County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved agreement or the proceeds thereof. 4. The Medical Center may not assign or transfer the approved agreement, any interest therein, or claim thereunder without the prior written approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 5. No alteration or variation of the terms of the approved agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 6. The Medical Center understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this agreement will be conducted.by the Weld County Division of Human,Resources and the results provided to the Private Industry Council and -the'Board of County Commissioners. 7. The Medical Center assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed„-color, .sex-, or national-origin be excluded from participation-in, be denied the benefits of,- or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the-approved agreement. 810506 AGREEMENT= H.R.D. Page 3 D. Reimbursement for Services In consideration of the services provided by the Medical Center, the H.R.D. will pay $480 for the 8-hour workshop up to 25 persons and $700 up to 50 persons to North Colorado Medical Center, Inc; within thirty days of the completion of the workshops. Additional charges will be assessed as follows: $15/person for each person over 50 persons/session with a limit of 60 persons per session. Payment will be made to the Medical Center within 14 days of the receipt of the. invoice. E. Terms of the Agreement Terms of the Agreement will begin October 12, 1987 and end December 31, 1987. F. Termination of the Agreement H.R.D. and the Medical Center mutually agree that this agreement may be terminated upon thirty days (30) written notice by either party, or immediately by,,the H.R.D. if federal funds are no longer available. AR 4-tea-- Lynn Brown,. Senior Vice-President 4or . . L cyiE , airman Corporate Services Board of County6Conmissioners North Colorado Medical Center, Inc.• . ATTEST: LfS<K ArfD _RECCRDER Dir or, Weld County WELL► COUNT" on of Human.Res ARD Division of Human.Resources AND CLERK TO Ti 07? 4.' 4 ATTEST: .r✓ De _county_Cierk Weld County rk: and Recorder and Clerk to the `Bo D puty County Cl k &p 0�� 5O6 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS COUNTY OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYYfENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: TOTAL WARRANTS CLAIMS AMOUNT ADC ADC-U IV-D 1 OAP $.`34.00 AND IRA AB GA MED. TRANS. ADM SERVICES CHILD WELFARE PAC DC LEAP OAP 1 SUBTOTAL OAP $ 34.00 SS SUBTOTAL SS GRAND TOTAL $ 34.00 DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF June , 1987 . DIRE O 0 F AN - STRATTON SUBSCRIBEO,AND-SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS 22nd DAY OF June , 1987 . I 4 -,/,/a...< - TAAY P IC MY COMMISSION_EXPIRES: My CnR.nfs&on 6mt es itme 8, 1990 STATE OF COLORADO ) 55. COUNTY OF WELD ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUNDS AND CHARGEABLE AS STATED: ATTEST: „(4t (:Fwn��r�tAtit4 lc.7+1 7- WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD DEP TY COUNTY CLERK@ DATE PRESENTED: 6.../. ::7/7,77- w • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • '•,.. o 0 001 0�'.11 is0 a 0 0 i s} } + a is W W cal... �' t m .0:. -:a ad a -: .w a is N ,... Qp I b.YI :: t,, m o -4 a cir m n. w a s a • > m I o�'1f rf r p N'>r ♦ m n 0 1 w I r Opp 2! a. O :w is n. - Dot (' r: 0 0 m 0 t A N ':I IMO -• '". 0 v 0 m r r .6a IVo - i Wsa rs.s..t e3'' c mm . 14, p. Oa.. 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' Iv �1 s NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 1,7104, OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WASHINGTON,,.A.C.. 20555 GRezi.Ey: co<6 June 10, 1987 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 87-27: IRANIAN OFFICIAL IMPLIES VAGUE THREAT TO U.S. RESOURCES Addressees: All nuclear power reactor facilities holding an operating license (OL) or a construction permit (CP), research and nonpower reactor facilities, and fuel fabrication and processing facilities using or possessing formula quantities of special nuclear material. I Purpose: This information notice is provided to notify licensees of information received which could be a vague threat to U.S. nuclear facilities. Description of Circumstances: A recent radio broadcast from Tehran reported that an Iranian official indicated, in a public speech, that U.S. centers, nuclear reactors and other U.S. interests worldwide can be,more vulnerable to attack than Iranian missile bases in Iran. Discussion: The NRC is monitoring the situation and is in contact with other government agencies as to the significance of this information. Based on the information currently available, NRC concludes that licensee action in response to this information is not warranted at this time. If additional information is received which changes this position, notification will be made. If you have any questions, please contact the technical contact listed below. _ f halesles r - osK. E. :Rossi; Director . Division of Operational Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: John J. Davidson, NPSS (301) 427-4708 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices 87 06100470 13,4mc11.36 ert-n • • Attachment I 1N 87-27 dune 10, 1987 LIST OF RECERILT ISSUED INFORREION NOTICES 1987.. Intimation Data of ., Notife Ma. So111ect ._.. tlsamnco Issued 49 .. 87-26 Crocks In StiffnMng Alga 6/11/87 6/11/67 All ureaium fuel ow IS-Inch DUnst.r Ur fabrication.and Cylinders. conversion facilities. 87-25 Potentially StRntfleaat 6/11/67 All nuclear pear • Problems Msuit1M frae reactor facilities humor Error.Involving holding an OL or as. Yremg-raft,:Yrasq-Tra1n..:.'. or Wrong Component Events. 87-24. Operational Experience. 4/4/57 All nuclear poser Iavolving,Lossn of . reactor facilities 'Electrical Inverters. holding.an OL or cp. • 87-23 Lass of Decay bleat-Remmval 5/27/87 All POP facilities Daring Lau Reactor Coolant bolding an— or CP. Level Operation 87-22 - Operator Licensing Pathan- 5/22/87 All research and Cfcation Ouealnation at ',anomie reactor - Skewer.Reactors facilities. 87-21 Steidle Order Issued Because 5/11/87 All nuclear per Ltcaeamd Operators Asleep facilities holding tie:ea hrty .:-`p - en O erg:CP and all .. - licsnsd-mMreters. 87-20 Nydrogeni Leak in Auxiliary {/20/87 All nuclear pair Building facilities bolding an a or CP 86.108. .Degradation of Reactor 4/20/67 All PIER facilities Sup. l Cagiest System Pressure bolding-an OL or CP. • !.unary Resulting fro - Boric-Acid-Corrosion . • 84-64 Defidenctes fe-0pgrode 4/20/87 All unclear power Sup. 1 Programs for Plant facilitis holding_. Reergmry.Operating a CP or 9L. OL •_urn lie/Lteaaem Cp •'Canttncttem►eruct UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION f a,elmLLTAIO' WASHINGTON. D.C20666 .rAe�oe: OFFICIAL RUSINES$ PENALTY FOR:PRIVATE USE.'6300 - . . . 280632096315 1 1C01CY1FB11V1 COUNTY OF WELD BO OF COUNTY: COMMISSIONERS CHAIRMAN PO BOX 758 GREELEY CO _ 80632 - STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH op•c. 4210 East.13th Avenue n , a`� - Denver, Colorado 80220 - ₹ C' `. "n Fc' p �' ` Phone(303).320-8333 1--;![\-1 , xr T t. 71987 Roy Romer Governor June 12, 1987 ,. . . ,... Thomas M Vernon,.M.D. -_ Executive Director James J. Scherer, Regional Administrator U.S: ,EPA Region VIII One Denver Place, Suite 1300 999 78th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Mr. Scherer: We are requesting that EPA provide immediate authorization for the use of superfund money to aid Weld County in terminating the Tire Mountain fire. Our staff has been at the fire site for the past two days and have supported,the county and local fire department's decision that every reasonable effort should be made to smother the fire. As of the second day of the fire, two of the six tire piles were fully involved. Due to the close proximity of the other piles, it is highly likely that the fire will spread if containment efforts are not continued. There are 32 people who live within 2 miles of the fire and three residences less than a mile from the site. A large turkey farm and home are the closest neighbors. The turkey farm is on slightly elevated ground and could easily be directly impacted by the fire. There are 6 towns within a 10 mile radius of the fire. One of these towns reported heavy smoke the second night of the fire. We have activated our sampling network to determine . particulates and benzo (a) pyrene concentrations. Additionally we are deploying five more samplers to the close in residents and towns. EPA's National Emergency Response Team has been on site and collected air samples Thursday. Although no sampling data is available yet, we have gathered information about past tire fires. That information showed high concentrations of particlates and PNA's are released from this type of fire. In the Everett, Washington fire, levels of particulates considerably over the NAAQS were monitored 1;5 miles'away. In the recent Utah fire, excessive levels of particulates were measured in the local community.. ce to-CCA„ , 6d tv.et-ri ti 6 te-aa -8 i Page -2- James J. Scherer June 12, 1987 Due to what we consider to be potential immediate health risks to those local residents and possible longer term health risks for nearby communities, we feel the decision to put the fire out was the only reasonable approach. The State Health Department has committed its resources to establishing immediate air sampling. Additional efforts will be put into directing water well monitoring and hazardous material clean-up after the fire is extinguished. We will exhaust our limited resources maintaining these efforts. It is our understanding that Weld county has also spent what limited funds they have for this • effort. In closing, because of the potential short and long term health risks, and the unavailability of local and State funds to pay for handling this emergency, we feel the Superfund is an appropriate source of revenue to address this problem. All of the work that has gone into controlling this fire has concentrated on minimizing the health risk to local residents. The bills for fighting the fire have not been addressed. The Weld County Commissioners will be contacting you regarding this issue. We believe that because of the counties' and local fire fighters' efforts, significant progress has been made to put the fire out as quickly as possible to reduce the chance of a prolonged public health risk. The efforts made were done in good faith that it is worth while to contain such a fire. Although the worst seems to be over, we trust that EPA will stand behind this effort to protect public health and assist by providing the funds necessary to cover costs involved. Sincerely, Tom 11. Vernon, M.D. Directors Colorado Department of Health cc: Governor. Roy Romer Wes Potter Weld County Commissioners SA/TV ab, D •Ev ire:t ill ii WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT FINANCIAL REPORT December 31 , 1985 C { IF r DOLLARHIDE &.SCH1f1WARTZ CERT,FIED PJ3LIC ACCOoNTAX T S / 8PJJ (h EETiNIa b-aa-8-1 CONTENTS INDEPENDENT AUDITORS ' REPORT ON THE Page FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS' Combined -balance sheet-- Governmental Fund Type and Account Group 2 Statement of revenues , expenditures and er changes in fund balance--actual and budget-- General Fund '' 3 Notes to financial statements 4-5 4 I I I. I QOLLARHIpE & SCHWARTZwas( ... CERTEF;_D PUBLIC ACCOUNT ANTS Ill DOLLARHIDE & SCHWARTZ CERTtF1ED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS $ PO BOX 310 1122 9th S7AEE7•SUITE 102 "GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 (303)3527497 Board of Trustees _ Weld Library District I. Greeley, Colorado We have examined the general purpose financial statements of the Weld Library District as of December 31, 1986, as listed in the table I of contents . Our examination was made in accordance with accepted auditing standards and, accordingly, h ;9eneralof the accounting records and such other auditing procedures such a tests we 1 considered necessary in the circumstances_ as we In our opinion , the general purpose financial statements referred to above present fairly the financial position of the Weld I Library District as of December 31 , 1986 , in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles_ 1 4'IcDOLLARHIDE & SCHWARTZ � vrecr Greeley. Colorado .:'" April 20 , 1987 • ry f„; S J I WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT COMBINED BALANCE SHEET GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPE AND ACCOUNT GROUP December 31 , 1986 Governmental Account I Type Fund Group General General Fixed Fund Assets Total ASSETS IASSETS Cash with County Treasurer $ 175 ,684 $ 175 ,684 Cash--other 50 50 in Receivables Employee advances 3 ,583 3 ,583 Current property taxes 1 ,217 ,595 1 ,217 ,595 Delinquent property taxes 31 ,638 31 ,638 Property and equip(nent Office equipment $ 185 ,261 185 ,261 "1 Total $ 185$1 ,428 ,550 ` ,251 $1 ,613 ,811 /II LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY LIABILITIES Accounts payable $ 36 ,714 $ 36,714 Accrued liabilities 12 ,957 12 ,957 r. Deferred revenue 1 ,249 ,233 1 ,249 ,233 Total liabilities $1 ,298 ,904 $1 ,298,904 FUND EQUITY II Investments in general fixed assets $ 185 ,261 $ 185 ,261 Fund balance Reserved for incumbrances $ 7 ,491 7 ,491 I Unreserved 122 ,155 122,155 Total fund equity $ 129 ,646 $ 185 ,261 $ 314,907 if Total $1 ,428 ,550 $ 185 ,261 $1,613 ,811 S Zv 4� See Notes To Financial Statements . _K Page 2 WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT STATEMENT OF REVENUES , EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE ACTUAL AND BUDGET--GENERAL FUND Year Ended December 31 , 1986 Variance Favorable Actual Budget ( Unfavorable) REVENUES General property taxes $1 ,153 ,157 $1 ,184 ,796 ( $ 31 ,639) Specific ownership taxes 81 ,866 81 ,866. ,I Interest on delinquent taxes 6.,291 6 ,291 Charges for services 31,059 22 ,300 8,759 Library fines ' 11 ,031 8 ,000 3 ,031 Earnings on investments 1 ,604 1 ,604 Contributions--in kind ( NOTE 2 ) 160,286 160 ,286 Equipment use 3 ,291 3 ,291 Miscellaneous 3 ,694 100 - 3 ,594 Total revenues $1 ,452,279 $1 ,215 ,196, $ 237 ,083 EXPENDITURES Current Operating : Salaries and wages $ 240 ,757 $ 242 ,350 $ 1 ,593 I Employee benefits 36 ,922 38 ,538 1 ,516 I. Office ?supplies 9 ,093 8 ,049 ( 1 ,044) Communications 6 ,723 7 ,078 355 Printing 2 ,360 784 ( 1 ,576 )II Books 51 ,012 45 ,897 ( 5 ,115 ) Subscriptions 5 ,660 5 ,500 ( 160 ) Public relations 9 ,439 10 ,600 1 ,161 Audio visual 12 ,643 10 ,719 ( 1 ,924 ) Telephones 2 ,926 ( 2 ,926 ) Professional services 16 ,627 28 ,352 11 ,725 I Data processing 81 ,276 77 ,805 ( 3 ,471) Buildings and:: grounds 49 ,965 61 ,000 11 ,035 Travel and meetings 6 ,125 8 ,285 2 ,160 ,� Roof repairs ' 81 ,111 ( 81 ,111 ) Insurance 2 ,000 7 ,000 . 5 ,000 Interlibrary services 35 ,980 22 ,000 ( 13 ,980) Rent (NOTE 2 ) 161 ,922 100 ( 161 ,822) Grants-in-aid (NOTE 3 ) 498 ,414 498 ,414 C.a.wdetal equ:i xt:-≤ 11r6&T8e:_: 1 2;72.5 ' . 131,047" Total expenditures- $1,322 ,633 $1 ,215 ,196 ($ 107 ,437) Excess of revenue over expenditures $ 129 ,646 $ 129 ,646 I; FUND BALANCE Beginning of period - - End of period $ 129 ,646 • $ - $ 129 ,646 - Hi See Notes To Financial Statements . Lam_. WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Note 1 . Nature of Business and Significant Accounting Policies The Weld Library District was established on September 11 , 1985 , under the provisions of Article 90 of Title 24 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. The Weld County Commissioners together with the city councils of the six participating municipalities of Ault Eaton Evans , Fort Lupton, Greeley, and Hudson Colorado , Il and School District RE-8 have acted to establish the Weld Library District. The Library District Board Board has total autonomy under m the State Library Act, to levy property taxes and to oversee: the is operations to support the"District' s -library system. Basis of accounting : 1. III The modified accrual basis method of accounting is followed by the General Fund ( governmental fund type) . Under the modified accrual basis method of accounting, material expenditures are recognized' -when liabilities are incurred and revenues are recognized when they become available and measurable. General fixed assets : ill , General fixed assets purchased are recorded as expenditures in the General Fund at time of acquisition. Such assets are capitalized at cost in the General Fixed Assets Account Group, Stnce depreciation expense is neither a source nor a use Of governmental fund financial resources , no depreciation is recorded on general fixed assets. Note 2 . In-Kind Contributions im The Weld Library District building is rented from Weld County, Colorado , for $1 per year. This yearly rent has been adjusted in the financial statements to recognize the fair market value of these facilities. Rent equal to the fair market value has been recorded as, contributed revenue and a like amount has been recorded as offsetting in-kind expenditure in the amount of ill $160 ,286 . This adjustment indicates an overexpenditure in the General Fund. A summary of budgeted expenditures is shown below All Actual Budget Variance ;III Total budgeted expenditures - $1.,.16.2,347.. $1 ,215„196 $ 52,849 In-kind expenditures` Rent 160,286 ( 160,286 ) Total expenditures $1 ,322,633 $1 ,215196 ($ 107 ,437 ) Page 4 ' ' ir WELD LIBRARY DISTRICT 4'. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Note 3 . Grants . in Aid Grants ] fl aid sent to member libraries to help support their ii facilities, .are listed below: Town of Ault $ 28 ,528 Town of Eaton 44 ,484 City of Fort Lupton 109,928 City of Greeley 205 ,172 Town of Hudson 30,000 Town of Johnstown 25 ,760 Town of Platteville 54,542 ., $498 ,414 .a Grants in are determined by the amount of property tax collected, fro•m incorporated areas. In 1986 , 1 .5 mills were in assessed and the Grants Aid represent 1 mill or two-thirds of the total amount assessed. ' �� - ry� 7 . Page 5 t],•la rtment of the Treasury Internal GevenvaService G/ ' 1100 COt1t1ERCE ST. CODE 431 • In reply refer to: 75160054 'DALLAS TX 75242 • JUNE 10, 198 ' LTR 83SAU 84-6000813P '' 0000 74 001 00443 WELD COUNTY GREELEY CO 80631 District. Office Code and Case Serial Humber: 847020022 EP Name of Plan: Weld County Retirement Plan Application Forme 5300 Date Amended: 102886 Employer Identification Humber: 84-6000813 Plan Humber: 001 File Humber : 840001884 Dear Applicant: :lased on the information supplied, we have made a favorable determination on your ,application identified above . aisasesiiiin Continued qualification of the plan will depend on :.ts effect in operation under its present form. (See section 1 .401-1 (b) ( 3) of the Income Tax Regulations . ) The status of the plan in operation will be reviewed periodically. The enclosed document describes some events that could occur after you receive this letter that would automatically nullify it without specific notice from us . The document also explains how operation of the plan may affect a favorable determination letter, and contains information about filing requirements. R This letter relates only to the status o# .your plan under the Internal Revenue Code. It is not a determination regarding the effect of other Federal oz local statutes . ad MC'eT„14 D 'pa!tment of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service, 75160054.. JUNE 10 , 1987 LTR 835AU 84-6000813P 0000 74 001 00444 WELD COUNTY PO BOX 758 GREELEY CO 80631 This determination expresses an opinion on whether the amendment(s) , in and of itself (themselves) , affect(s) the continued qualified status of the plan under Code section 401 and the exempt status of the related trust under section 501 (a) . This determination should not be construed as an opinion on the qualification of the plan as a whole and the exempt status of the related trust as a whole. Your plan does not consider total compensation for purposes of figuring benefits. The provision may, in operation, discriminate in favor. of employees who are stockholders, officers, or highly compensated. If this discrimination occurs, your plan will not remain qualified . (See Rev. Rul. 69-503, 1969-2 C.X. 94. 3 T:_s letter does not express an opinion as to whether the form O4 the p_..n provides that alternative forms of benefit are made available in a tanner that precludes employerdiscretion. "See proposed regulations under 1 .411 (d)-4- If you have any questions , Please contact E P Tech Assistoz at 214-767-1204. --;'11.- .-S/i/J7]�ere 1 tc% i Glenn Cagle District Director Enclosures: It Publication 794 _- OPWBP 515 µ,: a f Department of the Treasury introduction plan.The letter will cease to apply when the de- . Internal Revenue Service This publication explains the effect of the Tax feet in coverage arises. Reform Act of.1986.upon your determination A plan is considered as meeting these re-letter,points out some operational features that quirements for theirtrole plan year if it meets Publication 794 may affect the qualified status of your employee the requirements on at least one day of each benefit.Plan,and Provides information on the quarter of that year- (Rev. November 1986) fePorting requirements for your plan- Allocation-of forfeitures.if employee turnover results in the allocation of forfeitures principally y,.� .� Tax Reform Act of 1986 to officers,shareholders,and highly compen- FaVoIable sated employees,a favorable determination let- The following paragraph describes the basis ter will cease to apply. on which your determination letter was issued. It is an integral part of your letter.Reporting Requirements Determination The provisions of Notice B6 .13,apply,2o,your ...Most-vein admirestratavpOremployers who - ...-plan-''Thismotice states-that determination let- maintain an ergstoyee benefit plan must file an Letter tare issued to you consider only the law in ef- annual return/report with the Internal Revenue feet before the passage of the Tax Reform Act. service .� of 1986.However,any qualification require- this following forms should be used for ments as Changed by the new law that have purpose: been considered after this notice was issued Fonn 5�- agy fora"One-Participant will be specifically stated on the determination Plan' which as a plan that covers only.(1)an letter. individual,or an individual and his or her spouse who wholly own a business,whether in- corporated or not or(2)partner(s)in a partner- How to Use a Favorable ship or the partner(s)and the partners spouse, If Form gAnnrfcannot be used,the one-par- Determination Letter ticipant plan Should use Form 5500-C or A favorable determination letter provides the 5500-R,whichever applies. tlemployer withs to an a basis for deducting contribu- Form 5500—for a pension benefit plan with'100 • employee benefit plan.Whether a or more participants at the beginning of the plan qualifies is determined from the informs- Plan year_ Son in the written plan document and the sup- Form 5500-C—ror a pension benefit plan.kith porting information submitted by.the employer. more than one but fewer than 100 A favorable-determination letter indicates that at the participants the terms.of the plan conlorm to the require- beginning plan Y�- ments of section401(a)of the Internal Revenue Form 5500-R-fer a pension benefit plan with Code- more than one but than 100 participants at the start of a plan year for which Form Amendments to the plan.A favorable determi- 5500-C is net • nation letter may no longer apply if there is a Note.Keogh(Ha 10)plans are required to change in a statute,regulation,or revenue rul- ing file an annual return even if the only parlid- - applicable to the qualification of the plan. pants are owner-employees.The term"owner- However.the determination letter will continue employee-includes a partner who owns more to apply for years before the effective date of than 10%interest in either the capital or profits the statute.regul ttion..or revenue ruling- it the of the Partnership'This applies to both defined letter no longer applies to the plan,the plan contribution and defined benefit plans_ must be amended to comply with the new re- When to life.Forms 5500 and 5500EZ must be quirements to maintain its qualified status. filed annually.Form 5500-C must be filed for(i) Generally,If a regulation changes the the initial plan year,(ii)the year a final re- amendment must be adopted by the end of the fur/report would be filed,and(iii)at three- _ _ first plan year beginning after the adoption date Year intervals-Fern 5500-R must be filed in the of the regulation,Generally,if a revenue ruling Years when 5.5nn-r''ss not filed_However, changes,the amendment must be adopted by 5500-O will be accepted in place of 5500-R- the end of the first plan year beginning after the For more information,see Publication 1048,F11- publication date of the revenue ruling.The Mg Requirements for Employee Benefit Plans. amendment must be effective not later than the Disclosure_The internal.Revenue Service will first day of the first plan year beginning after process:the returns and provide the paper_ i _ the revenue ruling is published However,If cer- meet of Labor and the Pension Benefit Guar- - _ --- - taro requirements are satisfied.the amendment anty Corporation with the necessary __ may be adopted retroactively after the close of information and copies of the returns on micro- -= '� — that year.For further infoFplation on retroactive: film for disclosure parpoeeg_ 741--,-_—=- —_ -- amendments,see Rev.-:RuL 82-86..1982-1 _ _ --_ , C.D.CD61. _- = Plan Must Qualify �- v - In Operation -' _ - Generally,a plan qualifies in operation if it is -..1.-,+.:_t = maintained.according to the terms on which the -cy = favorable determination letter was issued.How- - ever.conditions may develop In operation that -_- - _ _ __ do not follow the written plan document and -_._ = they may Jeopardize the plan's qualfication.Ex- amples.of common operational features mat ad- _ versely affect a favorable determination are; Not meeting coverage requirements_If a plan Satisfies the coverage requirements of section 410,when the favorable determination letter is received,by meeting either the percentage test under section 410(bx1XA)or the classification test under section410(bxlx8),but the plan • fails to meet the coverage requirements in Op- eration,the letter will no longer apply to the 1r u.5.GD.O.:7997 -18X-457/62256 Office of.Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs ,,.».,, Washingron, D.C:20210: Sion ame Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) !employee pension benefit glans and other plans that provide retire- d or result in a deferral of income by extending to the termination of covered 4 , and employee welfare benefit plans , hospital, sickness, accident, disability, „it, vacation, training, scholarship funds, .:vices, etc. ) to meet certain reporting and 4direments. Within 120 days after a new plan comes ,.:e, plan administrators are to file a summary plan ,` (SPD) with the Secretary of Labor. A summary plan An also must be provided to each plan participant and ,cry within 120 days after the establishment of a plan. ,., certain fully insured welfare plans with fewer than 100 Cipants are e. -mpt from the requirement to file a summary description with the Secretary. or further informatjbn about the summary plan description and other reporting and disclosure requirements of'ERISA, contact the nearest Area Office of the Labor Department's Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs (see list on reverse side) . Alan D. Lebowitz Acting Administrator Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs OPWBP 515 (4/85) s • •U.S. Department of Labor Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs Washington. D 20210 To: Administrators of Employee Pension , and: Welfare Benefit Plans The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) requires administrators of employee pension benefit plans (pension, profit sharing and other plans that provide retire- ment income to employees or result in a deferral of income by employees for periods extending to the termination of covered employment or beyond) , and employee welfare benefit plans (medical, surgical, hospital, sickness, accident, disability, death, unemployment, vacation, training, scholarship funds, prepaid legal services, etc. ) to meet certain reporting and disclosure requirements. Within 120 days after a new plan comes into existence, plan administrators are to file a summary plan description (SPD) with the Secretary of Labor. A summary plan description also must be Provided toeach plan participant .and beneficiary within 120. days after the establishment of a plan. However, certain fully insured welfare plans plans with fewer than 100 participants are e. 'mpt from the requirement to file a summary plan description with the Secretary. For further information about the summary plan description and other reporting and disclosure requirements of ERISA, contact the nearest Area Office of the Labor Department's Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs (see list on reverse side) . SIC Alan D. Lebowitz Acting Administrator Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs r OPWBP 515 (4/85) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF' LABOR ` Office of .Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs Area Offices ATLANTA KANSAS CITY Room 205 Room 2200 1371 Peachtree St. , 11.E. Federal Office B2ag. Atlanta, GA 30367 911 Walnut St. (404) 881-4090 Kansas City, MO 64106 (816) 374-5131 BOSTON LOS ANGELES Room - 11 7th Floor New Studio Bldg. , 3660 Wilshire Blvd. 110 Tremont St. Los Angeles, CA 90010 Boston, MA 02108 (305) 657-6464 (617) 223-6734 CHICAGO NEW YORK Suite 1201A Room 537 175 W. Jackson Blvd. 26 Federal Plaza Chicago, IL 60604 New York, NY 10278 (312) 353-7264 (212) 264-4830 DALLAS PHILADELPHIA Federal Office Bldg. Room 7401 525 Griffin St. James . A. Byrne Courthouse Dallas, TX 75202 601 Market st. ( 214) 767-6831 Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 597-4960 DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO Room 9 Room 317 Federal Bldg. & U.S. Courthouse 211 Main Street 231 W. Lafayette St. San Francisco, CA 94105 ' Detroit, MI 42226 (415) 974-0544 (313) 226-7450 •w.w.0:is 4$.4$1/54374.. • sf w _ �'� M18mi ' -4 s __ _ - &L. -3a J�C nid m e e'dr -En.b?. t _., STATE OF COLORADO IPAnJl'F8f HIG*4VAYs 4201 Ent ATlamn AW Odnvn CNortdo 50222- _. ;o �: ; 003)757 Y0i i._ !0$' 11088 I 93$1 ` N87-23 Highway News � =: ! June 11. 1987 'i s l I-70. OLENWOOD CANYON NIGHT CLOSURES SCHEDULED; ,.Kagl,M JULY 4 ,PLAIt ANNOUNCED 'Night closures• are s•cheduled on U.S: in" Glenwood Canyon for eight dates flits atonth, , " eo that" 'crews.6.. may_ ''sex steep,., for Interstate lb construction: ` • All • traffic" through the; canyon will be stopped. trot 12:01 arm, •(midnight) :to. 4 a,N. on the_ following' dates: June '17 through 19 .and `June 22 through ,26. Daytime construction delays remain the same .as previously established tot the summer construction season. panime. Cgnstructj,_og• (Pilot„ Car operations, up to 30 minute .;,&,,.-_.-1:., : delay) Monday through Thursday 6 Friday 6:55 .a.,m. to, Noon Night cons'tru, ttiog•N,Lgbtti-me delays, not r.equiri.ng. full . closure of U.B. 6, are possible Burin thes. susmet 'months. interested parsons any phone the : poti"i'ne. .945-0148 - tileptiood .SDridvs. to learn about each day'a" work schedule. -,,,10.9x.:, ,,-the holidayrweekend, the Pilot Car operation will operate ThursdaJuly "2 -from " 6':55- "a-am. until, noon_ Then from noon • ThursdaY _,ttiough I. ':•55 a.m. Monday. • July 6. motorists .will no • t .. encounter' delays. *w.• S:H. 7. INTERSTATE ,25 INTERCHANGE CLOSES EAST CF - 'L>ZFJ►YETTE Division of Highway" field engineers` "and, contractor, crews have rset Monday Jana -i5 as " the date,"to "close .t• I-25. ---E_ _it' 7 interchange , for, six:; "months, llodifyi'ng '. the` interchange,'," east of Lafayette, and' Weld _county's ' Tni County Airport, affects Exit ?229 oa the Interstate. (over) (o-,pa -2r1 { Iitig-AWAY.:-Raas---` ',age .2. Motorists ; will detour three or four lilts -using Meld County Roads 6 and, .7'. .. h $1,781.916 contract underway by Siegrist ConstructionCompary of Denver calls for minor widening and bridge _,: replacement. r• ER 0119(1) SIT 40 (RIDGE IN T 'CARSON The Department's Division of Highways. accepted nine: bids, of ten submitt}d, at the June 11._opening for, .project to Replace a " `,Da �U4O `b"tidge at lti.ldk>Rorso"Creek" in°�Kit Carson:. . . -The timber bridge, built - in 1936, was lost to fire April 23 ,.but_,.wil.l` be replaced by a concrete box culvert. `Reiman ','Corp_oration ' ' of Cheyenne, : apparently successful' bid` of •lYoming . turned iw an ° includes . hot bituminous #;0b•6st for a: and light Which -dRNident " engineer John• 000 zcke At�Limos. will coordinate the oss: ct `which : requires comgxetion within , sixty working i;days following the Notice to`Proceed, 000 ' CXFRii L1_4'3..006-13 VEST 6TH AVE. IN ;LAP E1(OoD Siegrist "i• Construction Company of Denver submitted an apparently 'successful bid' of $593,354 < at the Division .of, Highways June 1. 11 opening ' to rehabilitate 1.82 miles of U.S. 6 - near the Denver' Federal ' Center. A project which begins near ,Simms; Street and extends-east to Cody street calls;,for, topsoil.,'• hot bituminous -'pavementxoverlay; plant nix seal coat' and"'striping_ . . _ lour flans .turned in sealed bids ' for the . project, which.requires c'o'mpletion within - fifteen : workable " !lays ;Resident engineer is Gary., Self of` Golden. 0000. s CE,41-0024-11 ` . . . ' • - U.s. '24 WORTH or LEAD'VILLE.. ; Resident engineer Hill Nelson of Eagle will coordinate a thirteen mile resurfacing project for U.S. 24 north of Leadville, if gontracv ,aylard•-to1lows ;-June 11 bidding seen at the Division of Bfflw ys main ` administration building in Denver. Engineers accepted five's•lids "tor .a project which extends from the S.H. 91 junction earth toward G p H;)e, Work element include aggregate ban w junction C M of b tiva 4 :. i . .,, i'A t Vslienf.'01.1 . „y, plant r g'itst Sta .r% si n_. 14‘ and - .. six peal coat. r _(more) • Highway News'.- . June 11, . 1987: ., Page £ ,A c,2z4 8 ;C,onstruction 'Company cf:_: Canon City:. turned: = in as apparently': ;.successful. bid : of-; $873.207 :for the- :project, which- allows :forty:workable days; for completion,. CI d1-0006-06' U.S. 6. EAST- OF DILLOW- Widening U.S. ' 6 near Keystone Resort in summit county draw six bidders. to the Division of Highways June 11 opening. Asphalt Paving:-;Company- of- Golden submitted an' apparently, successful bid. of $551,182 ::for work which' begins about four miles east of Dillon at Swan Mountain .Road, and s tsnds _about 2.3 .miles east.. The project includes •aggregate-- base' rocuurte hot bituminous-paving, ..plant: mix .- seal' coat,and striping.. Wes .doff, .resident `:engineer in , Frisco., will coordinate. the d` pro d wbi'ch catYa for..-t,.?-completion` within twenty waning -'days : followiatq.'its''Notice ta•probeis. ' - • zHE$ 0001(22) S.H: .74 IN:JEFFERSON COUNTY Division of Highways engineers accepted four bids June 11 for- ' a project- which will realign S.H. 74 at two separate locations in Jefferson county and will___.i prove safety. A project . calls for grading, .aggregate base-course, hot bituminous pavement. . drainage. topsoil, , seeding, mulching, and chip seal coat nor . Bergen Park and area. •near Idledala: . :The project was readvertised. after -a--,May. :7 ?Did :_opening,, available:: only to minority firms , as a Sat-Aside project, failed to result- 'in contract award. Mountain:':• Constructors; Inc. of Platteville turned in: an -apparently- successful- bid of $212,000' June ':11. --"Resident engineer is gab Hirschfeld -of Morrison. . : The time required 'to complete this ti `pro jict -is a maximum :et- forty workable days following; the :Notice LoProoeed : ; , 0000 CC 59-0000-02.. . CAMPGROUND':ROADv,NEAR OOULD Jim .,Brad Ley, Inc. of Laporte :submitted r; an 'apparently -successful : .bid:roi $12+54;654 . at the Division` of Highways June 11 opening ta•:resurface,-State Forrest .campground .roads.:near::.Qould'. at various •locations': Orating,=-aggregate,, base.. course and....drainage ;are;,: work .elements : at the sites, a11: in ::Jac'kson' county►,. • :—Sons firms tithed." in sealed.:, bids. ' but two bids were rejected as: r incomplete. (over) 3_ *: a. Highway News ' .June• 11. 198.7-• Page "4.•' The._ project_'.calls• _for::completion ;within thirty wor• king daps_ Dsls,.:py�l+.,._Craig, is resident engineer: St Forest is the ' acre of a • Colorado park facility west of - -the Jackson and . tariaer ..county line_ park 'offers 113 campsites, ,a `whopping 50.000_ primitive backcountry, acres limited boatiag:.f cilities and some cabin rentals. . 0000.Yil< 14,1722i1); 84th AVE,..IN TEO&MNI• S V Division -of 8#ghways.'eng ineers orthp raQ two -bids Jnn� ;11 -for a r project •oeon •84th Avenue east of;• North Valley shopping. .center iin . Thornton.. : • Major widening : and: intersection improvement" . .begins about'Thornton. 'tenth of a mile'west of; Washi'ngton' St_ and extends half a : ails ::cart; .t.0-.2 Essex: :Drive. . Work el•ements include - grading. ';'' _drainage, hot:bitnaino'us 'spaving, topsoil seeding, mulching, curb and gutter, •sidewalk, signing, striping, and signalization. Siegrist .` Construction - Company of Denver. turned in an . •apparently successfu1 • 'bid: of $647,676 for, the project, which ;` requires'.'.complet• ion within sixty workable days. Bernie .Paiz, rnrora is. resident':enginer. 0000 ' .. ec $IDs TO BE OPENED Z41W; . �91Y 8:30 .a m. : Replacing'a D_s. 40' bridge • with .a. concrete . box culvert . .in .:Grand county, `which. includes =:=grading,, aggregate baser;;course, hot bituminous; pavement, topsoil, seeding and mulching., . beginnings-about seven tenths .of a .ans..,outh of Granby and extending , about -a tenth of a mile southerly. BRF 040-3(144".2'•: cntrnED.. 'f$EQUAI.I IED MINORITY'BIDDERS.,ONLY•4 8;45 g�a• , • Resurfacing S_E! 470 ' near Chatfield Reservoir southwest. of Denver, which includes . hot bituminous . pavement overlay. plant : ' mix seal coat, ;.striping. Y' guardrail and bridge rail, beginning,; about 2000 feet east of the ' S.H. 121 (Wadsworth) interchange and extending ' about ;2.7 miles' w east ' to 'the U.S. 85 South Santa` Fe Drive interchange, in p Jefferson...;Arapahoe and Douglas counties, FxU 470-1(45):;` 940` a•s• - Minor widening and resurfacing ,on••:-....;:g.4-6-',.it 40 : atop _ -:Berthoud Pan ' which . includes grading, 4g stablli;anon:;: drainage, ho •t;• bituminous pavement, =guardrail. ••••.,,, . . flr .meat ese4t tg , and. .• ntehtng, 7 beginning- at •;the._ . donor _and 'e*te*Sing about. :: 1..4 -7eiiss :squthwestez.ly to milepost 244.30 in klear.•cr a1 eovaty. CX .S1-.0G4Ge04. (more)' t�' Highway News June 11. 1987 ' 9:15 �. ., , Rehabilitat ng Interstate 70 ,in . Aurora, consisting of concrete .pawaent, lime stabilization, hot bituminous pavement, guardrail., striping, seeding' and siulchnq, begi'an ng~ bout tour tenths ,of ..a mile -west of I-70.:and _Colfax Ave_ and a ing about_ eiglLt tenths ._of,_a ;:mile: east b x td Exit .288, .. £n Adams and Arapahoe counties, IA 70-4(109) _ • 9.4 - a,m, i? Resurfacing Interstate , 25 4aorth of Castle ,Rock, consi�stiny ' of. plant mix seal overlay; guardrail, concrete box culvert -extension mad striping, beginning at Castle Hock and 'extending about. 11.3 _tiles north, in. Douglas county, ,CXIR 47-0025-12. �Q OO -mac- improving the. he Wadsworth Blvd. . Alameda Ave. junction : near �"-Villa Italia' shopping center in Lakewood, consisting of major widening, s#gnaliaation, and intersection ` improvement :which includes grading, 'aggregate base course, hot bituminous" and concrete, pavement signing,- striping, lighting, Sign ter landscaping, drainage, sprinkler system, and curb and gutter, located on< S.H.:: 121, beginning about a tenth of a 'wile south of the ' intersection and extending about three tenths of a mile north.' in Jefferson county, `IAru 121-1(32) _ CERTIFIED, PBEQUALIFIED MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY. 10:3Q a.m. Resurfacing S.H. 13 ' north of '11r;. Rio Blanco H£I1, consisting of .hot bituminous pavement overlay-,;and striping„ beginning about ib wiles. north of Rifle and extending about 15: miles -north to milepost 32-4. ino Rio Bianco ;county, c , 49-0013-34. ;" 10:45 as. Pavement rehabilitation and resurfacing oa U.S.< 287:485012th Lamar which includes heating and scarifying treatment, hot bituminous pavement, plant mixed .seal. coat.- seeding and mulching, beginning about five miles- south of the town and-extending about seven miles south, is Provers county, NP 17-0287-07. 11:OQ"- s%= Re urfacing U.S. SO east of pueblo. which includes .grading, hot bituminous pavement overlay, K plant 'mix sear' - coat, seeding, ' mulching and striping, ;beginning lit'- about " two a£ es west " of 8.H. 233 and extending about 4 '1/2 'miles east, in-P.ueblo county. HP 02-0050-21. ' alai. .�. . Resurfacing Federal Blvd. is Deaver; consisting of plant nix seal coat and striping, beginning ";at .U. ;Louisiana .Ave. Plan extending about '.0.766 mile to the mouth side, of U. Jewell Ave. , C 01-0088-05. : nag_ .} , Safety work on La Plata County Road 213. which includes aggregate base' course and guardrail, .; beginning ' about four miles south of Durango and extending halt a -4- mile. . 'south. 005 ; 0005(16). CERTIFIED. PREQU7ILIPIED ' MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY-.'.,` 0000 (over) * pro3�t wit lld>: Oeutsaat taint 'iif.rd to , PRO 0063(3) Hit dal• County :Drifts rsplac.- `a.e. 'Wsst rn si2T $7 load's•" Count`, sjlsss•1 Jenard Goals Dis '6ax iii! 3.2% Coaltt.Q D1t 7,4% Val 1.2% • WATER LEGISLATIVE REPORT Colorado Wale!Congress im 1390 Logan St., Rm.312•Denver.Colorado 303 83T-0812 Dick MacRavey, Editor - 7 As you know, the Legislature adjourned on June 12th (th z 1'!tTf.�•.d Day) until June 22nd. v8'mei • There are several water bills and water-related appoi s still to be Y decided; namely: GREELEy. - House Bill 1158 (pertaining to the Indian Settlement and wildlife 8 water development), NB 1158 is pending 2nd reading in the Senate and should be on. the June 22nd calendar. A number of amendments are scheduled to be offered by the Senate Sponsor -- Senator Bishop -- during 2nd reading. Basically, these amendments will address the following: (1) change the thrust of the bill from a regulatory approach to an advisory approach -- thus, the APA provision is not necessary; (2) clarify the bill in terms of *economic reasonableness"; (3) in addition_to exempting the Animas-La Plata Project, the Two corks Dam and Reservoir Project and the Homestake Water Project are exempted (the reason for these exemptions are that they have either completed their EIS, or are awaiting approval of same); (4) there is also a generic "elect out" provision to cover those projects that have filed an application for, or received a permit for, a proposed water project; (5) change the time period from 30 days to 60 days that the Governor has to either affirm or modify the mitigation recommendation; and (6) clarifies in a very definite manner the division of mitigation grants on a 50-50 basis between the east and west slopes. An interesting development to these amendments are the "Enviros" reactions. Prior to_ the proposed,exemption of Two Forks, the "Enviros" have been attacking NB 1158 as a-"Two Forks" bill -- now, they are questioning why Two Forks should be exempted. One wonders what the "Enviros" really want? CWC supports HB 1158 and the proposed amendments. - - Senate Bill 99 (makes certain changes in the 1985 Non-tributary Ground Water Act -- also known as Senate Sill 5). SB 99 is still in Senate Appro- priations Committee -- where the issue is the fiscal impact to the State Engineer if SB 99 were enacted into law. SR 99 is, as you know, a well intentioned bill by some of our good friends in certain agriculture groups; unfortunately, the proposed change from presumptive to conclusive if authorized by 58 99 gives enormous power to one state official in determining facts (conclusive, according to the dictionary, means final). The only way that an aggrieved party could override the- State Engineer in this situation (i.e.. 1f he has conclusive power) is to prove that he is arbitrary and capricious -- and that isn't easy! CWC opposes SD 99. • - The three individuals (Harrison,'Hubly t McGraff) nominated to the Water Quality Control Commission are still awaiting a confirmation hearing by the Senate State Affairs Committee.' As you know from the last Legislative Report, the three nominees appeared before the Senate Ag colttee and at the conclusion of the hearing, the three nominees were referred to the Senate State Affairs Committee. The reason for this maneuver is anybody's guess. - Nominations by the Governor to the Colorado Water Conservation Board have been made and they are: Robert Jackson of Pueblo representing the Arkansas drainage basin (Mr. Jackson served two and a partial terms on the CWCB in the late 70's and early 80's); Susan M. Keck of'Cortez representing the San Miguel - Dolores - San Juan drainage basins (Mrs. Keck is being reappointed to her second term); and Raymond 8. Wright of Monte Vista representing the Rio Grande drainage basin (Hr. Wright is being reappointed to his second term). Confirmation hearings for these nominees are scheduled for Monday afternoon, June 22nd before the State Ag Committee. Jed ^'&ea/ac (o-n-87 • Water legislative Report -2- , June-18. 14W7 Attacched as pages 5 and 6 of this Report is the House Joint Resolution ;1,032 which sets forth the'interim Legislative'Council `Studies for the summer and fall of 1487. HJR.,,1032.has. passed the House and is pending action by the Senate. If HJR 1032 is adopted by both Houses of the Legislature, it would appear-that the water community-is;going to be very busy on water matters during the remainder of the year. Incidentally, a very interesting amendment to Senate 8111 15 (Colorado Water Conservation Board Construction fund bill) is set forth below in its entirety; namely: SECTION 4. .Study Authorization. 11) The Colorado water conservation board is hereby authorized tomake, from such moneys as are or may hereafter become available to the Colorado water conservation board construction fund, an objective operational study of.Colorado's water right adjudication systemtogether with e systems eployed in other western states for. fixing priority .of rights, approving :changes in point of.diversion, place and,character of use,, - protecting vested rights from injury-and maximiziing the efficiency ,of tiater useelad4restinywithouf limitation (a) Tae frequency •of administrative resolution of potential injuries -to vested rights; (b).The Monetary cost to water users and the state for each type of adjudication or permitting.procedure; (c) The elapsed time required for final determinations.to be reached in each kind-of proceeding; (d) The frequency of appeal from final determinations and the monetary cost to water users and the state of. such appeals; (e) The extent to which the state assumes paeans patria responsiblity for • maintenance of stream regimen conditions; and ' (f) `The extent and cost to.the taxpayers of state water administration programs. . (2) In addition to the analyses required by subsection (1) of this;:section, therstudy •shall compare how water quaLity:constructions are integrated into or otherwise-taken into account in Colorado's water rights adjudication system versus the water rights determination systems of the-other selected western states. - (3) .The board's cost for the said study shall not exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). The board shall contract with an independent consultant or:consultants to perform the study, which consultant or consultants must have practical hydrological experience and must net have a pecuniary interest in, or represent Colorado clients who have an interest in, thestudy results. (4), Prior-to,the ceeeencement of the study,;the-request for proposal to be issued by the board shall be approved by the legislative council of the general assembly. ' If you are in -need.of.anytegislative information; please do not hesitate.to contact us. NEW BILL SB 230 „ by Senator traylor. :$8 230,pertains;to limitations on property .tax: levies. and, in connection therewith. modifying a lieitation applicable to special districts and eliminating en exception from,such limitations. SB 230 is assigned to the Senate Finance Committee. (See status report for final disposition of SB 230.) Water Legislative Report -3- June 16, 1987 cS` , g vi }M - t �1J : * let yN1 yVI w N 4 - 44 VI L L N i L C. q N i•1 O, o a aoI2J41 w•tD ta tW� N 4 IAA IN3Otat- M1 1 1N.•+ \ m -' LI tr` roo o " -; .P.1 n " oao a . a \ M1\ . ..r 9 �y tl CI .� cli "N el. ja�- ;M N .•••rn a \ CON - tT- N. rh M >s td .'1 o \ C fh. c!.....a. .-• A O�.aF. \ \,w .. v-- h ,-.\i 0 N -4 act --M1 — i M -40a of no CD C) 0r• 44r L yy4Co 4 'b 4 C\ 44•••••• C 4 . Yaa in 0)44.t\ M C r a •-:o. b N _N O C- Y .- as N N air O O LQ U .-• C tD -Q) r in N o.,-, ..C'. C.. 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Co et. -to tD Wt-. -Uo p IY Si0Vp�p _ •••C 44 O: 1l0yt1 ps7a} •-1 • .r.4_4 0041 1431., .r 01��y�J/ry/1tt O1 ft '0 zQ■ \.l0 10 VAO SNt° Sit CP et et co 0-A -0 -+00 ay0 + an -1 'v n ••••••ft 0 de i N0 < - --- _ - - met -*a a'S 7 a -'I? �0 �A0 h y W 'N It -•• \ a m '0 .+. 0.'A W:S •�o j� Oi, at'tp �334 y C CO V Jet- P.Op CD ',RIO o et M ' O .6 \e► t0 et' 0 0t - = et CO . V -NJ �'S k' _' 3•qp . 7 Oro , et• tt�� -lie f+ o fro \N Fq v� a 4c a {Wp ��O • v p - v v' yyy 4* - a a ^•ern -. N • - .O N e?ti• V T tn t Last :1.91 ?f- 2 ' -I,- 3.aodag aATf.2jsTEEZ rz4tt•_ Water .Legislative Report -5- June so 198T HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 1032 • by Representatives Paulson and teas,: also Senator Wells, Strictltd. R. ►airs. Allard.and*tort* '— Concerning the autherlxattan-of<tnterlt1.stvdtes. ' ' WHEREAS. Numerous proposals have beeseretb meters ofbats muses of WS defend Asse ly-for'states of various various matters to be wide by the Legislative Council during the interim; and WHEREAS. The consolidation of such studies IMo one Joint resolution will provide a wore coals*ad conprehenslne method of directing such studies as this General Assembly mey approve; now. therefore. be'tt-Resolved bbyy the noose of Representatives"-of the Fifty-Sixth General Assembly of a.;tete of'.. Colorado, the senate Coecurelne aereinr (1) That a call ittee be appointed to evaluate the financialof}eb11C.schools to colonde.-`Theesmimership of the comeitei shall le as foliates: Three mixers appointed by the beater of be rime of Rpreaentatises tee from the majority party end one from the.minority Marty;thtsaexsben inted-by the besides Of the Sete,Na from the .ajoMt}' party and one fret the minority party: six�amken of the Joint kflet Committees as the Camaisstoner Of Edetatio.t-a ;hill se.,,.R-ofrfeta ed"as a:riemwtis}'amotr of a.cesitte,. ii.-sent flea study shall tans.. but not be limited to, the: - • (a) Evaluation of the issues of student and taxpayer *quit!: - - (b) Examination of methods for ad,leeleg a tontreliable aid predictable System of thiamin public abets; (a) Extinction of a weighted pupil fonula, as well a alternate sdi al feeding ynpesals;' -: d(d) Possible revisYd6wef_:viistrl.fa.stn'_fer-feridirg speciritaideCattontril egifih l_yr*Ry eflothrAp' Programs: (e) Identification of methods to achieve school discreet acwaxtebsrn ,T4ncnuiig cattarh art f - admintstrative romp ernN (t) Oevolopuent of a mechanise to insure adequete ad puitable financing of:sbmel district capital . purchases and construction including the method of determining the mexlemr nowt of beaded indebtedness; • (g) Analysis of the dirrent stetur relatlitscridie gmeltatlat'ef increases in per pettier__bases -< - - - authorized by the electorate or granted by the state budget review bard; (h) Investigation of methods to achieve excellence to education, lnclading bet not Batted to ielembetal n of career ladder proven end-incentives_for teacher._tehenceant: and .. ... (1) Ekainatian of alternatives for funding the Department of Education. including increasing_feel fee' teacher cartifttation and cash fending the school ait recovery process. - " - ---au (2) That the Joint Review Cgaittee for tAe Medically IOdi ggtlb11s0Ed to 1 yf- $ h■ Colored. gevitfd SE.ta N yR le 1• fnradditiapn g t{}tatytgrye nlys{ +'f�feesinFlOaR ... not fitted'1! to��hn�k�tJ<wt icMdlAlifaio golrK# elf b (a) The quantification of specific expeikttaterby state and total ago, as for tmetgratiw Stated verification that are appropriate for federal government reimbursement: (b) possible a eadmeneo.to appropriate statutes regarding qualifications far pebite aetttlomaet preg,'_1 - (c) An eieTwtidn'oi"ciiorade s l el rupeesfbiltty in tmi of then•trt':ati:"a.taatr.ti:('fiagall e andments Act of i%r. . r .b: tudta(3) That the Legislative Courier is hereby directed to metawamittaa to eedertete the follontag L : (A) A study of water Quality and water resources including the foltjrtnq - .. . (a) Therteramt-Lae;.'attectiaerwss.and amprvpoiateMarof sta;sad fedrat.sagahatiaasgevaeteg.drleh/ag water; ,. (b) TMfdesirnMittyan -one-cost,of continuing a full--state:tawer.srlttt raesret Decigram le dw.ef- criticise by the Environmental Protection Agency of the:arnet'.state pegra-ache Environmental.Protects* Agenr:y enroll.*%MSR results in duplication and overturning of state replatery actions: . (c) The need to provide far moth specific guidelines ender the definitio■ of dotes geeape}ya•itert standards, taking into consideration arm standards promulgated by the federal goven- - went under tlettVd > lOEnglct med.-ff scSi•stindlertdasoawr-so1,e'algated.„W'pr dlegli - Department of.Mal tsnsplxwflneptiy tahgrfbmelau Ywefarstadderde n - _ a0itt.pg7,=4,1 4 agar H. a Y' �� A i • ♦ p x ,h Y Y J , (e) CostlYnealif Fab tether itbrs+fsasoessary aeosserre+Wt tits stateY drM to se ter total Per badeagt*M antis 7m�WNnsstampaltt#Nliierira'T Gf o S`.:' t "'i aieastz p,.r»r °.',':S:ftl}\IoSGt r.• f:^- c„"1vt'c v,y r 2 at (e) lhe'npaglhsRt tRMI"de qle t W'4r. r �;S o n • (f) The menegammet of our grwndxater reins; naaf xte'Z 'xfs e' .rC (e) Meeting our interstate water compact requirements: (n) Meintetning<eater-quality:and •:-.-- - (I) Recamaandations relating-to-coordination of the activities of the arias state agerta eta ham - responsibilities relating to these water issues. • Water Legislative Report -6- June is , 1887 (I) A study regardfM economic development, tectudioe bit eptJlentee 10.'tbe telTwfst (a) A;resin of-the state-of tMondo's_lone-ter,role in aceewle ditelope.•t. .• (b) An evaluation of the possibility of establishing proves to provide seed money ter new tadastaiee or -. the uMeston of turrunt..iadast4i.:, - -. .. .. (c) An invest$gagatlon of the methods of establishing public-private cooperation betume institotieaa of higher eduat/w;,Aarttpilarly-thresghithe Celerado Advanced Technelegy tntttate.:including the gee-Sata.etiee.t center few sclenu7MtUlNnotogy pendtng"authortzattair ceder Hoes.llitrIb:'1364 ofthis teeerat SmimeatyS (d) A:stey of statutes est MIAs 4v4 n rtltt/a 40S: (I) adds.;ilte ue ectltaty'•Ngalrwents and streamline precedent; aad (11) :OetetsilleRiteidvlsabtll edr,nst►lctlq-9teeriawrRat c titionidth,tie.prlvatLrtMee, (e) A deten deatioa of whether government it ge competing mtreds}eMTy'and unfairly the print* smeterS (t) An esrinasion of the feasibility of prieatitatlan of gewneent services: and (g) An evel.atton of whither the slat. s protero.ntt process provides as opportunity for�p.niaetia by (CI stiria 's'?ne(f ferMMMNlffm*SO,effpelerp t o..w tint of:arrest top tucaroeretlr, fe, rig get nest ilattear (a) Pestarrestteswairjn.fa,dstlee paIyn teart dfspoetttw:- . : .. - (b) Court ProCederes for trial and disposition, fuller's the ale of Coon administrators sad probation officers 1n procasit!l:Jonat;..oaeesn ., (c) Placement of limonite offenders in mall prisms of the Division of Tooth Services rid ether dispesitiam alternatives sucA As probatlen. placeuaet to private fatalities.,ar other detentlas settings; ad... (d) M esMlnattr of follow-up services provided *Smile* epa release free castosy. (0) A st utilization Iva .. .., the ad lt c 1 Yaw 1 ..,._ the lateralif • a era esgw d (a) State and local cormtiaul factlitte and retrtrus red the w.of alternatives to lecarcerrttw a thelocalsad,statelets}f` (b) The state.sr sentencfeg staf ert Including bath t tilt pe elty ranges for err felony offsets eve appropriate or Tn`aeed of-revision: - _ '.... - _ (C) The-antler tt_- conuwctfon of leasing of additions' prises facilities; and (4) the scope and effectiveness of probation, salty corrections, and parole progrss. (Estudy, ceop tion with the ttaRnt 9f �Pr�gs. to Tom. oal4TMf�S►. -,._...; t needs off)elder)y tti/?n!^} fne�lvdiingf various stra piss fir illivwy MP fisiactiv at To,441s Pppt# cove. i.tliiding but1t%jiirntme to the fallosinp".. (a) M eaawianlai of changes 1e the structure of the elderly pipelatlr resultty free a dattioe 1. the amrtallty rata: o ,<,._ _ (b) A review of fading for hers health an bid the prevision of fellow-op nursing home care; • (c) An evaluation of stana.rds and f rd.ate cen TattlltTes math ` althesis anithiselevelesientofisPeCiattzed sinefcetaed care malts Saryer:cm with Alsbelrns:Ma.agrae4st er related duentlr: . .- (d) Consf(vatton of requesting the President eat,the Congress to alto*a federal incase-tit dedoctforter the total prsatume>paid:Les:a thmener tot Tanp;ere safe tewr ece; ad , (e) en examination of the states lap-ters care financing priorities. including study of the a.nant Medicaid niSursemeat ttrete� .. ...-,. .,. (a) That it 4s`thr 4iitrt of tbe leant Assembly to aetltortse testis for tilt purpose of ideatiftotla.dt - problems, development of receseended solutions, and preparetio of legislation to.lopisegt swckaeteme.MWeet. .. The legislative Ceentil shall Mn authority to establish priorities far the assignments Side to cod. cos ittee spoolnted by lit celanrll wawa:to-rebtraCtten 43).aP.'tliteaselstierstu.stahlia.the tenantswiaiwtie-. such coemlttees shall function, and to review the bills to carry an.all;.necom elat1emasnol tow tre.. ' the studios directed an this resolution. T e Legislative lay provide for the alvointa nt of aopleenisteters to serve at arm of such csitt.n end say paella fee UUt of their epensa:is strafes rasa; committee. bet,soca_nenlegislators shawl not be entitled to vote. .. (6) That the Legislative Council shell report its findlgs and receeaendations to the Stand Aeptar Salon of the fifty-Sixth Genera assembly. _-. ... .. (5) That all expenditures incurred in the conduct of the studies esserated in this resolution-shall be approved by the chairman of the legislative Cotinctl and paid by vouchers and warrants drawn as provided by In fns funds allocated to-the-Legislative Council fret ap .,,riat/ara de by tie gears' Assably. . s \ PROGRAM 7TH ANNUAL CWC LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP Grand Junction.Hilton, 743 Horizon Drive, Grand Junction, Colorado June 26, 1986 8:30 a.m. - ' REGISTRATION OPENS 9:30 a.m. WELCOME TO GRAND JUNCTION - Grand Junction Representative 9:35 a.m. CWC RESPONSE - John Fetcher, President, Colorado Water Congress 9:40 a.m. A PANEL ON THE 1987 AND 1988 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS -- Senator Tilmen "Tillie" Bishop, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Natural. Resources and Energy Committee, Grand Junction; Representative Vickie Armstrong, member of the Joint Budget Committee, Grand Junction; and Representative Ed Carpenter, member of the House Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Resources Committee. Grand Junction. In the event that the Legislature is still in session on June 26th and the members are not able to participate in the pane',"a review of the 1987 session will be presented by Dick MacRavey, Executive Director, Colorado Water Congress. 10:30 a.m. - COFFEE BREAK 10:45'a... - WATER & WILDLIFE - Rebecca Frank, Chairman, Colorado Wildlife Commission, Grand Junction 11:00 1.04 WATER I THE COUNTIES - Rich Levengood, County Commissioner, Salt County, Breckenridge 11:15 a.m. WATER & MITIGATION - Charles Jordan, Executive Assistant to the Manager, Denver Water Department, Denver. 11:30 a.m. WATER.3 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bill Cleary," President,: Club 20, Grand Junction. 11:45 a.m. WATER & ENERGY - Doug Lockhart, Manager. Western Division, Public Service Company of Colorado, Grand Junction. 12:90 Noon LUNCH BREAK - (Dutch Treat) 1:30 p.m. WATER FINANCING - Uli Kappus, Executive Director. Colorado Water Resources i Power Development Authority, Denver. 1:45 p.m. - WATER & WILDERNESS/RESERVED RIGHTS - Greg Hobbs, Davis, Graham & Stubbs, Denver. 2:00:p,ar. - WATER & ENDANGERED SPECIES - Tom Pitts, Tom Pitts & Associates, Loveland. 2:15 p.m. - WATER & THE CITIES - Greg Trainor, Utility Manager; City of Grand Junction. 2:30 p.m. - - : WATER-& OIL SHALE - JimCloninger, Former:Manager, Administrative Services, UNOCAL, Grand Junction. 2:45 pa. WATER & AGRICULTURE - John Fetcher. Rancher and Water User, Steamboat Springs. and President, Colorado Water Congress. 3:00 pa. - WATER`S LIABILITY INSURANCE - John Bigham, Chairman, Colorado Water Congress Special Committee on Reservoir Liability i' Safety Issues, Loveland. 3:15 p.m. ADJOURNiENT., �4 . 1 F 'AD V. R Ii C E AEGISTRATION PORN p ror the ' COLORADO . WATER CONGRESS LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP June 1Q, 1987 Grand .lunation.Kelton 743;'Rorison Dries - Grand lunation, Colorado Pleas* Register: {t::. 1 The advance prepaid registration fee is $25 per person. The, Workshop registration fee "at the- door' IS S40. Enclosed is ay, advance prepaid registration tee in this amount M --HiattNeese*—payaivte`to the COLORADO—WATER CONGRESS. 3i gntvres ADate L -Addreess.. . -.. - .. Retire To: <COLOft00 WATER CONGRESS 1390 itotal" Streak.._Suite-,312 : beeves, CO 8:0103 DEADLINE FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS JUNE 22, 1987 • \II1/4\ TM ACierate COLORADO WATER CONGRESS June 25 & 28, ;1987 Grand Junction Hilton Grand Junction, Colorado Special Room Rates: $55 single or double occupancy *70 single. Grand Quarters, 8th floor $80 double,' Grand Quarters, 8th floor Room Reservations Grand Junction Hilton 743 Horizon Drive Grand Junction, CO 81508 (903) 241.8888 Last Name • First Company Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Number Arrival At Check-In Time 3PM Date Time Departure At Check-Out Time 12 Noon Date Time *atilt***************s********$r*s****************s**** lc*t***vv*t***** Reservations will be held until 8PM unless accompanied by one night's deposit or an accepted credit card number and signature. Please hold my reservation for: (Check One) gym Arrival Guaranteed by first night's deposit Guaranteed by my credit card (American Express/Viaa/Mastereard/Diner's Club/Carte Blanche Credit Card & Numbes Signature < S '_" 'i i 1 i 1987 j{ � .fi 7 _A -'\1 `. ��� _� -1 -_/ 's✓-{sC V- d; '..,._,A� O.op. 4", r ��^ _ � •� - �� -�• all- � r• �. •0` �\ < ''sue. J /-�/asr-0 ✓.; -14,/.ytO •,- - . ice. . •fl a / ' _/ fi` 40 __ age _ ` _ - at - ____)"..61_4, \ - • INF J rz _. � _ y, J 1 � , \ _ T ter' -,, , truer 'V i . /.-/ . t_ _ 4- r_.___itee-- .` is rx _ yr 401r7li41.44.4 / / !i / re s � , 1 _ o/ wear. 7 • • \ \\ • __.. • _ \ rye ?• _ `.S< �•" Wti ,\ 1 1 • SSINS No. : 6835 IN 87-25 tat t lliTaftUNIERS UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION .G OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 JUN 1 91987 #i June 11, 1987 GRECLev. eQba NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 87-25: POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS RESULTING FROM.HUMAN ERROR INVOLVING WRONG UNIT, WRONG TRAIN, OR WRONG COMPONENT EVENTS Addressees: All nuclear power reactor facilities holding an operating license (01) or a construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is provided to inform recipients of potentially signif- icant problems resulting from human error involving wrong unit, wrong train, or wrong component events. It is expected that recipients will review the infor- mation for applicability and consider actions, if appropriate, to preclude similar problems from occurring at their facilities. ` Suggestions contained in. this notice do not constitute NRC requirements, therefore, no specific action or written response is required. . Description of Circumstances: On April 14, 1987, with Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 in Mode 5 and electrical terminal boxes open for equipment qualification work, plant personnel were attempting to use a portion of the containment spray system to fill the safety injection tanks. In preparation for this, an operator had been sent to close a Unit 1 containment spray valve. However, the operator mistakenly closed the corre- sponding Unit 2 containment spray valve. The inadvertent containment spray actuation resulted in approximately 4000 gallons of borated water being in'- jected into the. Unit 1 containment and created the potential for electrical equipment degradation due to wetting by borated water (boric acid intrusion). Discussion: A large number of reports have been made to the NRC that describe events resulting from human error involving actions performed on the wrong unit, wrong train, or wrong component. A study published in January 1984 by the NRC Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, "Human Error in Events Involv- ing Wrong Unit or Wrong Train," and supplementary reports on August 8, 1984, February 13, 1986, September 19, ;1986, and May 20, 1987, have identified more than 200 events of this nature that have occurred since 1981. The data'indi- cate that there does not appear to be any substantial change in the rate of occurrence',in events per reactor year, and that the rate of these events at 8705050212 mh9 .6d� -82 IN 87-25 June 11, 1987 Page 2 of 3 plants with little operating experience seems to be higher than that at plants with more experience. Examples of recent events caused by human error involv- ing the wrong unit, wrong train, or wrong component are described below. A study performed by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation and reported in NUREG-1192, "An Investigation of the Contributors to Wrong Unit or Wrong Train Events," indicates that some of the primary causes of the events studied were inadequate labeling of plant equipment, components, and areas, inadequate personnel training and experience; and inadequate procedures_ Examples of actions taken by licensees to help prevent recurrence of these types of events are also. given. Adequate procedures, planning, labeling, and training of personnel usually prevent such events from happening. In addition, an independent verification. program can assist in promptly identifying and correcting the misalignment of plant systems. The frequency and number of such events being reported to the NRC suggest that industry needs to increase its attention in these areas Additional Events On May 13, 1986, with Kewaunee at power, personnel were performing a surveil- lance procedure on the power range nuclear instrumentation_ The protection signal bistables had been tripped to test Channel N44; however, a test signal; simulating an increased power level was inadvertently input to Channel N43. This created the necessary 2 out of 4 coincidence logic and the reactor tripped on simulated overpoitei• STC- On January 11, 1986, with St. Lucie 2 at power, an operator was performing the weekly turbine overspeed surveillance. A manual turbine trip (and subsequent reactor trip) occurred when the operator inadvertently actuated the turbine trip lever instead of the test lever. On March 18, 1985, with Surry 1 and 2 at power, an operator assigned to "lock out" the automatic initiation of CO2 portion of the fire protection system for Fire:.Zone #8 (the Unit 2 containment penetration area) to facilitate construc- tion activities, mistakenly "locked out" the CO2 for Fire Zone #5 (the Unit 1 cable vault). This error went undetected for approximately 10 hours and - resulted in a violation of the Technical Specifications (no fire watch in affected area): References: Information on independent verification programs is provided by IE Information Notice 84-51, "Independent Verification_" Information regarding inadvertent defeat of safety function caused by human..error involving wrong unit, wrong train, or wrong component events is provided by IE Information Notice 84-58, "Inadvertent Defeat of Safety Function Caused by Human Error Involving Wrong Unit, Wrong Train, or Wrong System." f IN.87-25 June 11, 1987 Page 3 of 3 No specific action or written response is required by this information notice_ ' If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office or this office. c her es E. .Rossi, Qirectoror Division of Operational Events Assessment Office.of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: Jack Ramsey, NRR (301) 492-9081 Attachment: List of. Recently Issued NRC Information Notices r . tFt: Attestant 1 IN N.0 JIM 11, 1NT • LIST OP RECENTLY Ialm 1NPONMT:ON toilets lfe7 Incantation gate.of titles Ne. Sutteat 'samara Isauai'te ' $7.14 Operational th0erianco r 4/4/q Alauauitnar poser Inyalving Las , of reactor s facilities Electrical l,wertan -: halting an a.. er a. $7-11 Less of Decay Neat Remral -S/27/S7 '. All Pet facilities During Low Rutter Coolant oohing in OL et C►.. Laval Opnrstton .. - 87-22 Operator,Lttnnl8 bquall- 8/11/47 All research rch and Citation 8aealmtiam at notessr Metter . - T Mortara : fail lilts., - • S7-21 Shutdown:Order Issued Because:5/11/87 All nuclear.par Linnet Operator Asleep facilities h87dina Philo'en Duty an OL ar C►.and all licensed operators. 87-20 hydrogen Leakin Auxiliary 4/20/87 All =clear poser gut iding Tani facilities holding e- 85-1080S Degradation of &Atter 4/20/87 All Pat facilities Sup. 1 Coolant System Pressor* holding an OL or CP-' temmary-.Resulting:from lorte,.Asia.Corrosion St-64 Deficisncim in Upgrade 4/20/87 All nuclear poor Sup. 1 Program'for Plant.. . facilitiesholding Emergency Operating • a CP r OL-.. • Procedures. :• 85-61 Nlsadeintatrattons to 4/15/87 All licensees -' Sup. 1 Patients Undergoing.Thyroid - authorized to use Scans byproduct snerial• 87-19 Perforation and Cracking of 4/9/87 All Yettirghoyse fient--chster.coat-.r an abhor • . holding.an OL or CP 87-18 Unauthorized Service on 4/8/87 A11 NlC licensees Teletherapy Units'-by_Non- authorized'to a s licensed:NalManna.Personnel - radioactive atonal in telethstapy mite.' OL a Operating License' - . CP a,Construction Pettit UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PMpi Can'*lank WASHINGTON, 0.C.`Z0565 i°ara°a'f�*At u87MC OFFICIAL BUSINESSN°"-� PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE 3300 - • 284 2006315 1 iC01CY11811S1 c00%p�r COFIf -"Tit •3 SAIRflAN co 80632 p : ggOlt 758 Il,lllll,11il11,11fl .,Iiiiiiil SSINS No.: 6835 IN 87-26 UNITED STATES WEli CDOMIY"�mrr+M„•x NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUAR ay Y'C WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 June 11, 1987 141 9 tgffo CREELS-Y. COLO. NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 87-26: CRACKS IN STIFFENING RINGS ON 48-INCH-DIAMETER UE6 CYLINDERS Addressees: All uranium fuel fabrication and conversion facilities. Purpose: This notice is being issued to alert recipients to a possible safety problem related to UFg cylinders. It is suggested that recipients review the informa- tion and consYder actions, if appropriate, to preclude possible safety problems at their facilities. However, suggestions contained in this Information Notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of. Circumstances: The NRC has received information from the manufacturer that some 48-inch-diameter OF cylinders manufactured by the W. H. Stewart Company of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, have stiffening rings fabricated from a material (ASTM A306, Grade 75 steel) which is not specified in ANSI Standard N14.1-1982, or in a previous edition thereof and which is not an equivalent approved material under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division I. The,cylinders in question are identified by the following manufacturer's serial numbers: 2309 through 2333 2442 through 2617 2782 through 2828 However, because W. H. Stewart Company records are incomplete, other 48-inch-diameter cylinders manufactured after May 1975 may be affected. There- fore, this Information Notice is also applicable to any other OF , cylinder you have cause to believe contains stiffening rings made of ASTM A306, Grade 75 steel.Discussion: The Department of Transportation (DOT) has published a rule (see 51 Fed. Reg. 46675, December 24, 1986) that after June 30, 1987, will reouire UF6'shipping containers to meet the provisions of ANSI Standard N14.1-1982,,or a previous edition thereof [49 CFR Part 173.420(a)(2)1. The ANSI Standard specifies the design of UF6 cylinders, including materials of construction for stiffening 8706050209 IN 87-26 June 11, 1987 Page 2 of 2 rings. The ANSI Standard also permits substitute materials to be used for stiffening rings provided they are equivalent approved materials under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1, which are compatible with fabrication of the cylinders involved. Shipment of cylinders that do not meet the ANSI Standard is not authorized under the new DOT rule scheduled to become effective on June 30, 1987. Wedge-shaped cracks have been detected on some of the stiffening rings on identified cylinders. The cause and safety significance of the cracks have not been determined. The stiffening rings may serve multiple safety and functional purposes; they are welded to the lifting lugs and may contribute to the strength of those lugs. Therefore, licensees may want to consider inspecting the cylinders in question for cracks in the stiffening rings, lifting lugs, and associated weldments, including those weldments that join the stiffening rings to the cylindrical shell and to the lifting lugs. Extra care and caution should be used when lifting or handling any cylinder that,has cracked stiffening rings, lifting lugs, or weldments. DOT regulates the transport of OF cylinders. Shipment of Ufc cylinders that do not meet the ANSI Standard is Not authorized under the new6D0T rule scheduled to become effective on June 30, 1987. DOT should be consulted before you ship any- f the iJ..ntif-led-cyl-inders off sitr:---- No specific action or written response is required by this Information Notice. If you have questions about this matter, please contact those listed below. Wf E. i DivisionRichard ofCunn Fuel ,Cyclengham , Medicarl, Academic, and ?Commercial Use Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards DOT Technical Contact on transportation questions Michael- E.. Wangler Telephone: (202)366-4498 NRC Technical Contact on all other questions: Leland C-..''Rouse ' Telephone,. . (301)427-4304 Attachment: . List_ of Recently issued NRCInformation Notices • Attachment .1 IN 87-26 June 11, 1987 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED INFORMATION NOTICES 1987 Information Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 87-25 Potentially Significant 6/11/87 All nuclear power Problems Resulting from reactor facilities Human Error Involving holding an OL or CP. Wrong Unit, Wrong, Train, or Wrong Component Events. 87-24 Operational Experience 6/4/87 All nuclear power Involving Losses of ' - reactor facilities Electrical Inverters holding an OL or CP. 87-23 Loss of Decay Heat'Removal 5/27/87 All PWR facilities' During Low Reactor Coolant holding an 01 or CP. Level Operation 87-22 Operator Licensing Requali- 5/22/87 All research and fication Examinations at nonpower reactor Nonpower.;Reactors . facilities. ----" Shutdown Order' Issued-Because "5t11/87"-- --Ail-nuclear-power Licensed,Operators Asleep facilities holding While on Duty an 0l or CP and all licensed operators. 87-20 Hydrogen Leak in,Auxiliary 4/20/87 All nuclear power Building facilities holding an OL or CP 86-108 Degradation of Reactor 4/20/87 All PWR facilities Sup. 1 Coolant System Pressure holding an OL or CP. Boundary Resulting from Boric Acid Corrosion 86-64 Deficiencies in Upgrade 4/20/87 All nuclear power Sup. 1 Programs.for Plant facilities holding Emergency Operating a CP or OL. Procedures. 85-61 Misadministration to 4/15/87 All licensees Sup. 1 Patients;Undergoing Thyroid authorized to use Scans byproduct material 87-19 Perforation and Cracking ;of 4/9/87 All Westinghouse Rod Cluster Control Assemblies power Pia facilities holding an OL or CP OL = Operating License CP = Construction Permit • UNITED STATE8 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION .MS A • WASHINGTON,,D.C.20665 la i OFFICIAL BUSINESS-. PENALTY FORPRIVATE USE. $300 COUNTYQOF315 1 1C01CY1F 8D OF COONTY`O B11A1 CHAIRS.*hi- COMMISSIONERS PO' lex 758 _ . C0 8Q632 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 87-28 RE: USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON A PARCEL OF LAND UNDER THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIRED BY WELD COUNTY - THOMAS McCAULEY (Si SWI, 67-8-18) A public hearing was conducted on June 17, 1987, at 2:00 P.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tam Commissioner Gene Brantner - Arrived late Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Bingle The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 27, 1987, and duly published June 4, 1987, in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Thomas McCauley for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required by Weld County, to be located in the Si SWI of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Brian Bingle, Planning Department representative, read the recommendation of the Planning Commission for denial of this request into the record. Chairman Lacy stated that when only four Commissioners are present, if the hearing results in a tie vote, the absent Commissioner will listen to the tape and review the record prior to casting the deciding vote. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Brantner is now present.) Jerry McRae, Engineer, came forward to represent the applicant. He stated that Mr. McCauley has 160 acres, currently in dryland wheat which gives marginal production, and he wishes to divide this land into two lots. Mr. McRae noted that the Planning staff recommended approval of this request, and other areas of this same section have recently been divided into similar parcels. (Tape Change #87-44) James A. Martell, Attorney, also came forward to represent the applicant. Ha reviewed some of the discussion held at the Planning Commission hearing and stated that the applicant would be willing to record covenants on the plat of this property. No public testimony was offered concerning this request. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the request for a Use by Special Review, subject to the Planning staff's recommendation, with the addition of Condition #4 and the amendment of Development Standard #2 as initially proposed by the Planning Commission, and the addition of Condition #5 regarding covenants as read into the record by Mr. Morrison. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, who then raised a question concerning Condition #3. It was the consensus of the Board not to change Condition #3. The motion to approve the Use by Special Review carried unanimously. 870486 Page 2 CERTIFICATION - MCCAULEY This Certification was approved on the 22nd day of June, 1987. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '�ry WELD COUNTY RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder / and Clerk to the Board C-or y, L Delp ty County Cler C.W. Kirby, Pro-Te Gene R. Brantner`y 6JaueleJon EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi TAPE #87-43 & #87-44 DOCKET #87-28 PLO185 870486 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 87-29 RE: USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON A PARCEL OF LAND UNDER THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIRED BY WELD COUNTY - THOMAS MCCAULEY (Ni NW}, 67-8-18) A public hearing was conducted on June 17, 1987, at 2:00 P.H., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi — Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Bingle The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 27, 1987, and duly published June 4, 1987, in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Thomas McCauley for a Use by Special Review for a single family residence on a parcel of land under the minimum lot size required by Weld County, to be located in the N} NW} of Section 18, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record, and said that the recommendation of the Planning Commission is in the written record of this hearing as Exhibit "B". Jerry McRae, Engineer representing the applicant, requested that the testimony for Docket X187-28, heard immediately prior to this hearing, concerning the request of the same applicant for a similar Use by Special Review on the Si SW} of this same section, be incorporated into and made a part of this hearing. It was the consensus of the Board to grant this request. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this request for a Use by Special Review, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards approved for Docket #87-28. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 22nd day of June, 1987. APPROVED: `f ���� ��/�-; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: L& WELD CO 0 ORADO i Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa Gor c D puty County Cle C. Kirby, Pro-T tuo fAnAAts Gene R. rantne • \ \-..• a 1��• Ja quo tteJo .0 EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi TAPE #87-44 DOCKET #87-29 PL0185 870487 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNE 22, 1987 TAPE #87-44 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, June 22, 1987, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson (Arrived later) Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi - Excused Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of June 17, 1987, as printed. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on June 17, 1987, as follows: 1 and 2 - USR, McCauley. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Lacy added as Item #6 under New Business - Consider Change Order for 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Brantner moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Brantner, reporting on Planning Services, said that the EMS tower sites for the fire departments have been changed. There were no other reports at today's meeting. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $143,610.95 Social Services 10,861.00 Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER AGREEMENT WITH TOWN OF RECTA FOR WATER SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, presented this item to the Board. Mr. Barker said the County is placing a mobile home for the grader shed operator in Keota and is in need of water services. He said Keota has agreed to donate the hookup and water services to the mobile home. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said agreement with the Town of Keota and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Brantner and carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY - 1958 SPARTAN MOBILE HOME: Mr. Warden said the County received this mobile home under a tax sale. He said Union Colony Bank has a mortgage on the mobile home and has offered to pay the back taxes. Mr. Warden said the recommendation is that the Board approve this Resolution and the Chairman be authorized to convey the title. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Brantner, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER GRANT APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 17-35 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Chairman Lacy said this grant application is for the construction of runway 17-35 and must be signed by the City of Greeley also. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said grant application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM NELSON ENGINEERS, ON BEHALF OF BALL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION, TO PRE-ADVERTISE COZ: Vern Nelson, representing the applicant, came forward to explain this request for pro-advertisement. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Johnson is now present.) Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this request to pre-advertise and set the hearing date as August 5, at 2:00 p.m. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Brantner, carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN NCMC AND DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Connie Green, representing Human Resources, said this agreement concerns the educational workshops to be provided to Human Resources clients by NCMC. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this agreement with NCMC and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DIRECT CLERK TO BOARD TO HAVE PUBLISHED ORDINANCE #145-A, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR 1987: Mr. Warden explained that, because of State law, this Ordinance must be published once before the Board considers it. Commissioner Brantner moved to approve this Resolution directing the Clerk to the Board to have published Ordinance #145-A, Supplemental Appropriation for 1987. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGE ORDER FOR 1987 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION: Mr. Warden said the Board approved a contract with Best-Way Paving Company for the 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation and authorized the Engineering Department to negotiate the total bid amount because of the loss of a portion of the HUT Fund. Best-Way has agreed to reduce the amount of work, maintaining the unit price, for a total of $400,000.00. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the Change Order for the 1987 Pavement Rehabilitation. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - June 22, 1987 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. yyyy��� APPROVED: �yy ATTEST: /1►Lu,C O44,44 4W ,r1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS " V7 WELD Co LORAD Wald County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Q eputy County Cle C.484/Kirby, Pro--T � 7 \ ,r a R• rantnener J: is aJoe .: EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi Minutes - June 22, 1987 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, June 24, 1987 Tape #87-44 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Gene R. Brantner Jacqueline Johnson Frank Yamaguchi MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 22, 1987 (Commissioner Yamaguchi excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Change Order for Pegco Crack Sealing, Inc. - 1987 rubberized crack (Bette Rhoden) filling BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Consider authorizing County Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands 2) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 121 between State Bey 52 and I-76 Service Road and WCR 43 at intersection with State Hwy 52 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jun 25 - Human Resources Advisory Board 8:30 AM Jun 26 - Centennial Development Services, Inc. 8:00 AM Jul 1. - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Jul 3 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Jun 24 - Show Cause Hearing, MS Corporation (cont. from 6/3/87) 9:00 AM Jun 24 - Creation of Local Improvement District #1987-1, Weld County Indianhead Subdivision 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad & Jaymie Noland (Pt.N}SW*, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad & Jaymie Noland (Pt.N}NW}, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USK, Single family residence on parcel of land less than minimum lot size, Chad & Jaymie Noland (Pt.S}NW}, 67-8-7) 2:00 PM Jun 24 - USR, Agricultural business, Butcher Block Cattle Co. 2:00 PM Jul 1 - Amendments to WC Building Code Ordinance 2:00 PM Jul 1 - Amendments to WC Zoning Ordinance 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Church in A (Agricultural) Zone District, Galeton Community Church 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Use similar to uses listed as USA's in A (Agricultural) Zone District, Sam Parker 2:00 PM Jul 1 - USR, Auto salvage yard, Erie Road Joint Venture 2:00 PM Jul 8 - USR, Suckle Farms (cont. from 6/3/87) 2:00 PM Jul 15 - COZ, A to PUD, Cecil W. King (cont. from 5/13/87) 2:00 PM Jul 15 - USR, Commercial welding shop in Agricultural Zone District, Shawn C. Elworthy 2:00 PM Jul 22 - Hotel/Restaurant Liquor License application, with extended hours - MJB Enterprises, Inc., dba Cafe Potage of Longmont 2:00 PM Jul 22 - COZ, A to C-3, R & R Rot Shot Service 2:00 PM Aug 5 - COZ, A to PUD, Ball Aerospace Systems Division 2:00 PM Aug 5 - Final POD Plan, Ball Aerospace Systems Division 2:00 PM REPORTS: I) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk & Recorder, re: Collection of Clerk Fees 2) Dept. of Social Services - Statement of Receipts & Expenditures for May COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agenda for July 1 and News Release 2) Ricks ,& Delilah Operating Co. re: Changes in Weld County utility construction permit 3) Tire Mountain, Inc. re: Letter of appreciation 4) Planning Commission Resolution re: U.S. West/New Vector Group and minutes of June 16 5) Dept. of Health & Human Services re: Indepth review of Head Start Program 6) Army Corps of Engineers - Notice of permits 7) Notice to conduct exploration - Western Geophysical Company 8) Philip O'Shea re: Traffic problems on WCR 6, 7, & 9 PLANNING STAFF 1) RE 01020 - I.R. Booth & Sons, Inc. APPROVALS: 2) RE #1021 - I.R. Booth & Sons, Inc. 3) RE #1022 - Noffsinger Manufacturing 4) SE #311 - U.S. West 5) SE #316 - AT&T 6) ZPMH #1275 - Thomas 7) ZPMH #1297 - Herrera RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Agreement with Town of Keota for water services * 2) Approve Grant Application for construction of Runway 17-35 * 3) Approve pre-advertisement request from Nelson Engineers, on behalf of Ball Aerospace Systems Division * 4) Approve temporary closure of WCR 12} between State Hwy 52 and 1-76 Service Road and WCR 43 at intersection with State Hwy 52 CHANGE ORDER: * 1) Pagco Crack Sealing, Inc. - 1987 rubberized crack filling * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICES WITH TOWN OF KEOTA AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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, Weld County is in need of a water hookup and water to be supplied to a mobile home being placed on certain lots in Keota for County road purposes, and WHEREAS, the Town of Keota has agreed to donate a water hookup and provide water to said mobile home, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement for Water Services with the Town of Keota, and WHEREAS , the terms and conditions are as stated in said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for Water Services with the Town of Keota be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. E6 Door fig; . 7/g44 870496 Page 2 RE: AGREEMENT WITH TOWN OF REOTA The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of June, A.D. , 1987. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a WELD CO TY LO O Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gor o an 0 C. Kirb , Pro- m eputy. County C e / eat APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene lt. Brantner EXCUSED Jacqueline Johnson Jr .County Attorney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi • 870496 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 22nd day of June , 1987, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, hereinafter called "County," and the TOWN OF KEOTA, COLORADO, hereinafter called "Reota," WITNESSETH• WHEREAS, County has recently placed or intends to place a mobile home on certain lots in Reota for County road purposes, and WHEREAS, County is therefore in need of a water hookup to said mobile home and is in need of water to be supplied to said mobile home, and WHEREAS, Keota currently has the capacity to provide both a water hookup and to supply said water, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld has the power to enter into agreements with other local governments, pursuant to Section 29-1-203, C.R.S. , and Section 2-3 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants contained herein, County and Keota agree as follows: 1. Reota agrees to donate to County a water hookup for County's mobile home to be placed upon Lots 8, 9, 10, and/or 19, Block 35, Le Roy's Keota, and to provide water to said mobile home for no charge. 2. That this Agreement shall remain in effect indefinitely until such time as the parties may wish to terminate the same as provided in paragraph 3 below. 870496 Page 1 of 2 Pages 3. Either party hereto may terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) day written notice to the other party. SIGNED THIS 22nd day of June , 1987. n `� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: (fin T 8t WELD-COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the and By: . ac C airman 171- puty County erk TOWN O KEOTA BY• 1.-P...2-.".. Is 7 BSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this ,72.7 -, day of , 1987 . l WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public X33 , .w c-4/ 4 C g63/ My commission expires: -.6-t24.3-J7 Page 2 of 2 Pages 870496 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE GRANT APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CROSSWIND RUNWAY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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 has been presented with a grant application for the construction of a new crosswind runway, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in the application, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said grant application. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that grant application for a crosswind runway be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said grant application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of June, A.D. , 1987. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Vilant tt24 ;" WELD CO RAD Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gor n a y, a an Cj W Kirby, Pto- m Deputy County. er APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gene R. Brantner EXCUSED Jacqueline Johnson ounty Attorney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi pOD0/ CC: „z„...,„ 870497 ?\t" GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT P.C.Box 727 Ara Gree:eY Co'orado 80632 303!356-?tat June 17 , 1987 • Mr. Gordon Lacy Chairman, Board of County Commissioners P.O. Sox 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Mr. Bob Markley Mayor, City of Greeley 919 7th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, Enclosed is the formal grant application for the construction of the new crosswind runway 17-35 . with this application we are indicating our desire and capability to pursue the project to completion, as well as our pledge of compliance with the conditions of the grant. In order to comply with the federal deadlines for this grant we need to have your approval in hand very quickly. We must deliver the application with all required signatures before June 3O. Thank you. Sincerely,' jN.-..„zl:: 1 ---- . Fred A eg. Airport Manager FHJ/jab enclosures We;o County Mup woal Airport Au:nervy 870497 ISBILL ASSOCIATES , INC.. '019D EAST MONTVIEW BLVD. • AURORA. COLORADO 80010.2231 • (3031364-2500 June 5, 1987 WLD-1175D (B01) Mr. Walter Barbo Airport District Office • Federal Av±ati-on Adainistration 10455 E. 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Greeley-Weld County Airport Greeley, Colorado AIP Project No. 3-08-0028-04 Construct Cross Wind Runway 17/35 Engineering Certification Dear Mr. Barbo: Pursuant to Section 509(d) of the Airport and Airways Im- provement Act of 1982, I hereby certify that to the best of my professional knowledge, belief, and opinion, the plans and specifications dated June 3, 1987, for the Improvement to Greeley-Weld County Airport, Greeley, Colorado, AIP Project No. 3-08-0028-04, Construct Cross Wind Runway 17/35, have been prepared in accordance with FAA Standards as con- tained in Section 152.11 of Federal Aviation Regulation 152. Very truly yours, Isbi11 A oc' es, Inc. Weld County :d. of Commissioners H. G. Isbill •+ al lia President HGI/lv ~ City of Greeley, Colorado Mayor Airport Auth i y Chairman QMy AIRPORT CONSULTANTS • ENGINEERS 870497 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER %D. GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT Po ecx 727 Gree;ey.Co!cr.do 8.02 323/356-5141 Mr. Walter A.., .Barbo, Manager Airports District Office Federal Aviation Administration DEN-ADO 10455 East 25th Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80010 Subject: Greeley-Weld County Airport Greeley, Colorado AIP Project No. 3-08-0028-04 Application for Federal Assistance Dear Mr. Barbo: Weld County and the City of Greeley, Colorado. as Airport Sponsors, are herewith submitting the original and one (1) copy of the Application for Federal Assistance for the above referenced Airport Improvement Program project. The Application covers the following work items: 1 . Construct Cross Wind Runway 17/35. Sponsor funds are available for -the project and are provided by general budget funds to cover the Sponsors' share of the costs associated with this program. Costs included in this Application are based on Engineer's estimate. Should! further information be required, please contact us. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, Go:o,' ':•' La'^ , "'airman Bob Markley, Mayor Weld County Bo r of County City of Greeley, Colorado Commissioners H. Riche - Farr, airman Greeley-Weld Coun y Airport Authority 870497 Weld County MM�Crpol Auppr, gp;np/�;y OMB ApronI No.29-ROri3 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 12. APPLI- 1 NUMBER 3. STATE 1.•tUMB R cANrs I 1175 T1DAPPNIC)(- L 79-506200-008 L TYPE ❑ PREAPPUCATI0N APPLI• b. DATE Year month di MENTZ- b- DATE Year mama dale ' . ACTON ® APPLICATION CATION 19 87 05 2, FIER t ASSIGNED -19 79 -.04 20 (Mark ay- O NOTIFICATION OF INTENT (Opt) ye„. CZ- ❑ REPORT OF FEDERAL ACTION Blank 4. LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPIENT (-r e e l e y--lere 1 d Co . A 1 r p o r t Au tOLEDIEFtke EhdPLOYER IDENTIFICATION N0. Weld County and City of Greeley, Co. s• ApplklmN.m. Board of County Commissioners b. Ortanlatlan Unit 'City Council i a c. stn t/►.D. Boa :P. 0. Box 727 PRO- a. NUMBER 1210IN 1101 61 it. city 'Greeley e• Casa : Weld GRAM b• TITLE 1. Slate ;Colorado a zircdc 80631 Pederal Airport :Improvement - .&c Luca Pots.Wan iir--:.Erred Jaeger;::Air:purt . Ia.Tlager -Catalog) 0 s tdlyAan.No4 :(303) 356-9141 Program a 7. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANTS PROJECT 9.TYPE OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENT b A3ats H-Cemamity Atom Aaaegr 8-intern t. FNifle Edonti ea InLtWm 1. Construct Cross Wind Runway 17/35. csab.arf J- India Trite BOty K-Dlbr (Swift):DC B•'Coyab FGSchhna Dltyld G-SoaDi.tlett Parpa. Enter appropriate j D t E 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE I I A-Bede Gent DInsurance 8-Supbam.atal Grant E-0Ib.r appro. C-(an ytitaele (s) I 1 Aj 10. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT (Name,of cities counties. 11. ESTIMATED NUM- ,12. TYPE OF APPLICATION States.etc.) BER OF PERSONS A_Nw C-RMiaioe E-.upvatatlon BENEFITING a-Renewal O-Cnetlnuatite City of Greeley and Weld County 75,000 I Enter otaap"""`t`er r 13. PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (For lie or Its) A-lnemae BMWs F-Otlw tSyecUy): e. FEDERAL 13 398,385.001 •• APPLICANT 10. PROJECT B-D.elaa Daln. i C-Incnw Duration N/A b. APPLICANTI 44,265.00 4th Gth D Was oantioa E I C. STATE .00 115. PROJECT START 17. PROJECT r DATE Yaw-month day DURATION i Enter apyro- t i a. Lau 001 19 $7 06 29 12 Months I Prate letter(+) ' l 1 .. DIRER ` 00 11$.ESTIMATED DATE TO Year versa day i 19. EXISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER FEDERAL E SUBMITTED GENCYP' 19 87 06 05 i AIP Project No. 3-08-0028-04 TO I. MU. s 442,650.00 � J 20. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST (Name.City.States ZIP Dods) 1 21. REMARKS ADDED I FAA. ADO, 10455 East 25th Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80010 1 p Yes ® No j 22. ' e, To the an of my am led,.and bete. b. If remand M 0)48 Omuta:A-95 ml,.apliatlon as sbmitted. wrest to in. No rf- &r anw n' data in this sappliayon/.ppllatioe ye eructate Morten, to approplaa cl.erinabat.a and Wt remoras an attached: Waif atladud i THE tne end arced. the dawmeet In boa Responses submitted with Preapplication cg. APPLICANT duly .utheriad by the avatnag MM of — CERTIFIES the solicit*and et.milord MU moult? a) Colorado Intergovernmental Clearinghouse O O yl THAT► with the attc ed stem II the Let- OD Latimer-Weld Council of Governments O O Yl anusIs mated. 01 O ❑ 23. a TYPED NAME AND TITLE G b. SIGt1117URE a DATE SIGNED IREPRIFYINoB b Markley Mayor, u Greeley j Tar ma.tA all REPRO ' i8c�arjccyyar�r.Lµrn. ora,AA e 19 SENTATIVE�r County Comm ssloners S 7 24. AGENCY NAME /T '71O UGM Year matt day «// RECEIVED 19. 26. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 27.1*DMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 211. FEDERAL AAPPUCATION IDENTIFICATION I2A ADDRESS 30. FEDERAL GRANT IDENTIFICATION — i3L ACTION TAKEN 32. FUNDING Year wowtA day 34. year soma day STARTING 'y 0 e,AWARDED a.FEDERAL ; .00 33.ACTION DATED. 19 GATE 19 El ar 35.CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA• 36. Ye sal. day El REJECTED I.APPLICANT11O T1ON (Nano and t.JepAoea Sather) ENDING e. RETURNED FOR e.STATE .00 DATE 19 AMENDMENT 4. L,O0m. AO 37 RF1AD4 ADDEO 4.DEFERRED e. OTHER .00 Q..Y(IINDRAWN f. Tom. S .00 0 Yes cno 31., a. to taint alma.Slat.My mamma resthed from diariaMtatom were urn- b- FEDERAL ACIDIC(A-95 OFFICIAL .Nord. If agency mpoae la dlp u.d.t(Malta of Pet 1.0M6 titular A46, (mac ad sideman ro.) FEDERAL. AGENCY R es Mat a is bae9.ma. A-95'ACTION 424-101 STANDARD FORM 424 PAGE 1 (10-75) troweled by at.Pant Ma.owmant Cirewt.r 14-7 870497 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION• FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ONo NO. 50-001541 PART II PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION SECTION A item 1. • Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Governing Body regional, or other priority rating? Priority Rating Yes X No Item 2. • Does this assistance request require State, or local Nome of Agency or advisory, educational or health clearances? Board Yes X _ No (Attach Documentation) Item 3. Does this assistance request require clearinghouse review (Attach Comments) in accordance with OMB Circular A-95? Intergovernmental Clearinghouse Responses X submitted with ?reapplication Yes No Item 4. Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Approving Agency Lariner-Weld Council o£ regional or other planning approval? Date Governments • X Yes No Responses submitted with Preapplication Item .5. Is the proposed project covered by an approved Check one: State comprehensive plan? - Local X Airport Master Plan Regional X Yes _No Location of plan County Courthouse Item 6. Will the assistance requested serve a Federal Name of Federal Installation installation? 'Yes X No Federal Population benefiting from Project Item 7. Will the assistance requested be on Federal•land Name of Federal Installation or installation? Location of Federal Land Yes X No Percent of Project Item 8. F Will the assistance requested have an impact or effect See instruction for additional information to be on the environment? provided. X _Yes_ No FONSI approved 8/26/80 Item 9. Number of: • Will the assistance requested cause the displacement of Individuals individuals families, businesses, or farms? Families Businesses Yes X No Farms _ Item 10. Is there other related Federal assistance on this See instructions for additional information to be project previous, pending, or anticipated? provided. Yes X No FAA Form 5100-100 (6.73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100.30 PAGES r THRu 7 Fag.2 870497 • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION -. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMB NO.04.40209 PART II -SECTION C The Sponsor hereby represents and certifies asfollows: I. Compatible Land Use.—The Sponsor has taken the following actions to assure compatible u?aze of land adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport; All lands critical to long—term land use compatibility are within the airport boundaries. No land use conflicts currently exist which are associated with airport operations. As part of the Master Plan, the City of Greeley and Weld County have assured the Airport Authority and the FAA. that continuing and effective measures will be taken in the future as necessary, to insure long—term land use compatibility between the airport and surrounding land uses. 2. Defaults.—The Sponsor is not in default on any obligation to the United States or any aeenev of the United States Govern- ment relative to the development.operation.or maintenance of any airport.except as stated herewith: None 3. Possible Disabilities.-there are no facts or circumstances (including the existence of effective or proposed leases. u,e agreements or other legal instruments affecting u_e of the Airport or the existence of pending litigation or other legal proceedings) which in reasonable probability might make it impossible for the Sponsor to tarn- out and complete the Project or cam-out the provisions of Part 1-of this application.either by limiting its legal or financial ability or othenvise.except as follows: None 4. Land.—.(a) The Sponsor holds the following property interest in the following areas of land"' which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport.subject to the following exceptions, encumbrances. and adverse interests. allof which areas are identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit"A": There has been no change in property interests held by the Sponsor as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" since ATP Project No. 3-08-0028-03. No encumbrance, exception, or other adverse interests exist on the property interest held by the Sponsor as shown on Exhibit "A". "State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each allexceptions.encumbrances,and adverse interests of every kind and nature, including liens, easements, leases, etc. The separate areas of land need only be identified here by the area numbers shown on the property map. • FAA Form 5100-100(4-76) 870497 0497 Page 3a DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION.ADMINISTRATION OMB No.as-ao209 PART II - SECTION C (Continued) The.Sponsor further certifies that the above is based on a title examination by a qualified attorney or title company and that such attorney or title company has determined that the Sponsor holds the above property interests. (b) t e-Spotaor.xvilL,acquire withinaxeasonable.time.buLin any-enat.prior.to the cart of.any-construction work tinder the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land* on which such construction v.•oilt is to be performed. all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit"A None (e) The ;iponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, and if feasible prior to the completion of all construction work under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land" which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport as it will he upon completion of the Project, all of which areas art identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit"A":. - - None S. Exclusive Ri}lht —fhcre is no grant of an exclusive right for the conduct of any aeronautical activity at any airport owneu or controlled by the Sponsor except as follows: - None . *Siam character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all erceptioas,encumbrances.and adverse interest. .. of every kind and nature. including liens. easements. leases, etc. The separate areas of land need only-be identified,here by tly area numbers shown on the property map. • FAA Form 5100-100 (4J5) Page 3b 870497 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 0Ma NO. 0o-Rotes PART III — BUDGET INFORMATION —CONSTRUCTION • SECTION A — GENERAL 1. Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog No 20.106 2. Functional or Other Breakout N/A SECTION B — CALCULATION OF FEDERAL GRANT use Only for revisions Total Cost Class if kat ion Amount Loft's, Approved Adjustment Required Amount .or(-) 1. Administration expense IS S S 500 2. Preliminary expense i } 3. Land,structures, right-of-way 4 I 4. Architectural engineering basic fees 1 32,100_ 5. Other architectural engineering fees 1 6. Project inspection fees 22,550 r 7. Land development a. Relocation Expenses 9. Selocation payments to Indivicuals ano Businesses 110. Demolition and removal ) 111. Construction and project improvement j 387,500 I 12. Equipment I( } 13. Miscellaneous 11. Total(Lines 1 through 13) ` 442,650 15. Estimated Income(if applicable) ' y 16. Net Project Amount (Line 14 minus 15) I 442,650 17. Less: Ineligible Exclusions IS. Add: Contingencies _ I 19. Total Project Amt.(Excluding Rehabilitation Grants) 442,650 20. Federal Share requested of Line 19 398,385 21. Add Rehabilitation Grants Requested(106 Percent) 22. Total Federal grant requested(Lines 20&21) 398,385 23. Grantee share 44,265 24. Other shares 25. Total project(Lines 22,23&24) S S S 442,650 j FAA Form 5100-100 (6 73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM SUM-10 PAGES 1 TNRU 7 Page 4 870497 INSTRUCTIONS - PART 111 moval of improvements on developed land under a third party contract. Reduce the costs on this line by the amount Section A. General of expected proceeds from the sale of salvage, if so in- 1. Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Num- strutted by the Federal grantor agency- Otherwise, show ber from which the assistance is requested. When the proceeds on Line 15. more than one program or Catalog Number is in- Line 11 —Enter amounts for the actual construction of, votved and:Vie•arnount•cannnt'Abe`distribute to the _ addition to,-or teeter,ation'of-a-facitiry_Alsoindude in this Federal grant program or catalog number On an over- category the amounts of project improvements such as all percentage basis, prepare a separate set of Part 111 sewers,streets,landscaping and lighting. forms for each program or Catalog Number- However, Line 12— Enter amount for equipment both fixed and show the total amounts for all programs in Section 8 movable exclusive of equipment used for construction- For of the basic application form. example, include amounts for permanently attached lab- 2- Show the functional or other categorical breakouts,if oratory tables, built-in audio visual systems,movable desks, required by the Federal grantor agency. Prepare a chairs,and laboratory equipment. separate set of Part III forms for each category. Line 13— Enter amounts for items not specifically men- Section B. Calculation of Federal Grant tinned above. Line 14— Enter the sum of Lines 1-13. When applying for a new grant, use the Total Amount Column only. When requesting revisions of previously Line 15— Enter the estimated amount of program income awarded amounts,use all columns. that will be earned during the grant period and applied to the program. Line 1 —Enter amounts needed for administration ex- penses including such items as travel, legal fees, rental of Line 16— Enter the difference between the amount on vehicles and any other expense items expected to be in- Line 14 and the estimated income shown on Line 15. curred to administer the grant. Include the amount of in- Line 17—Enter amounts for those items which are part of terest expense when authorized by program legislation and the project but not subject to Federal participation (See also show this amount under Section E Remarks. Section C, Line 26g,Column (1) ). Line 2— Enter amounts pertaining to the work of locating Line 18— Enter the estimated amount for contingencies. and designing, making surveys and maps,sinking test holes, Compute this amount as follows. Subtract from the net and all other work required prior to actual construction. project amount shown on Line 16 the ineligible project Line 3— Enter amounts directly associated with the acqui- exclusions shown on Line 17 and the amount which is sition of land, existing structures, and related right-of-way. excluded from the contingency provisions shown in Section C, Line 26g,Column (2). Multiply the computed amount by Line 4— Enter basic fees for architectural engineering the percentage factor allowed by the grantor agency in ac- service5• cordance with the Federal program guidance. For those Line 5— Enter amounts for other architectural engineering grants which provide for a fixed dollar allowance in lieu of services,such as surveys,tests, and borings. a percentage allowance, enter the dollar amount of this Line 6 — Enter fees for inspection and audit of construc- allowance. tion and related programs. Line 19—Show the total amount of Lines 16, 17,and 18. Line 7—Enter amounts associated with the development (This is the amount to which the matching share ratio pre- . of land where the primary purpose of the grant is land gibed in program legislation is applied.) improvement. Site work normally associated with major s Line 20—Show the amount of Federal funds requested construction should be excluded from this category and exclusive of funds for rehabilitation purposes shown on Line 11. Line 21 —Enter the estimated amounts needed for rehabili- Line 8—Enter the dollar amounts needed to provide relo- tation expense if rehabilitation grants to individuals are cation advisory assistance, and the net amounts for replace made for which grantees are reimbursed 100 percent by the men (last resort) housing, Do not include relocation ad Federal grantor agency in accordance with program legisla- ministration expenses on this Line;include them on Line 1. - Lion. If the grantee shares in part of this expense show the Line 9—Enter the estimated amount of relocation pay- total amount on Line 13 instead of on Line 21 and explain ments to be made to displaced persons, business concerns in Section E. and non-profit organizations for moving expenses and re- Line 22 Showthe total amount of the Federal grant re- placement housing. quested. Line 10--.Enter the gross salaries and wages of employees Line 23-Show the amount from Section 0, Line 27h. of the grantee who will be directly engaged in performing Line 24.-Show the amount from Section 0,Line 28c. , demolition or removal of structures from developed land. --. This line should show also the cost of demolition or re- Line 25—Self-explanatory. • - GPO 865.480 870497 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 0,4a *.o. 60P-jt9a SECTION C - EXCLUSIONS ClassificationIneligible for Excluded from Pettitipet ion Contingency Provision 26 (1) 2) e. $ S • e. t d 4. g• Totals 1 S r SECTION D - PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING NON-FEDERAL SHARE 27. Grantee Share S 44,265 a.Securities b.Mortgages c. Appropriations(By Applicant) 44,265 d. Bonds e- Tax Levies — f. Non Cash g. Other(Explain) h. TOTAL—Grantee share 44,265 2R. Other Shares a.State b. Other c.Total Other Shares 29. TOTAL S 44,265 SECTION E — REMARKS The following are incorporated herein by reference: 1. Exhibit "A"Property Map (Attached). 2. Title VI Assurances (Attached) . 3. Plans and Specifications for ATP Project No. 3-08-0028-04. PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVE (Attach — See Instructions) FAA Form 5100.100 (6-731 SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100.10 PAGES 1 THRU 7 Page 6 870497 FAA AC 75-0232 1 y 7/22/85 AC 150/5100-16 'Appendix 1 us0a-mem ahmaymm Part V - Assurances wwwwwwww. Airport and Planning Agency Sponsors Apblpved:Qere No 2120- 65 A- General. 1..,These assonances snag becomplied'.rte+xme wnv.•ironcrwb+ttaecwIn4'gtaws ants: S. Aspect development.airport panning.are spyl program+mpemenabon grants to airport sponsors. b. Integrated arport system olenrung grants to planning agenoes. • 2. These assurances are reouind to be submitted as part of the proied application by sponsors requesting limos unto the pewter's of the Airport and Amway Improvement Act of 1982 or the Aviation Safety and NoiseAbateement Add 1979.As used hereit the tens -puprc agency sponsor-means a public agency with control of a public-us*airport.the term ymate sponsor means a private owner of a puoac-use arpom a cl m•term-sponsor vrdudes public agency sponsors and Private sponsors. 3. There assurances also we required tone suecnrded as band the protectappecadon by a sponsor which is both a public agercyand a planning agency requesting funds tot integrated airport system panning under the monsoons of the Arrpor and Airway Improvement Act at 1982. 4. Upon acceptance of the grant otter by the sponsor,these assurances am incorporated in and become pan of the grant agreement 8. Duration and Applicability. 1, Airport Development or Noise Program Implementation Projects Undertaken by a PtS4Ic Agency Sponsor.The terma- conditions inc assurances of the grant agreement snail roman in hue force and effect throughout the useful life of the tapati s developed Or equipment acquired for in airport development or now program irnplemrntation Meet.or throughput gar useful life of the protect Items installed wthn a facility under a noise program imglementapon prolems but in anyevem not to exceed twenty(20) years from the date of acceptance of a grant Orel Federal funds for the Drama However-there shall be no beet on me Ouravon of the assurance against exclusive ngfns or the terms,conditions,and assurances with nape¢to real property acquired with Federal funds.Furthermore.the duration of the CM Rights assurance shall De as speofied in the assurance. 2. Airport Development or Noise Program Implementation Projects Undertaken bye Prints Sponsor.Thebrecedirgparagraph 1 also axles to a twat*sponsor except that VW useful life of protect nets instalfred within a faofny or the useful tde of facades davelooed or equipment acquired under an assort development or raw program snpfemenumn prgewt shall be no less than 10 years from Ole date of the acceptance of Federal aid for rte protect- 1. Airport Planning Undertaken bye Sponsor.Unless ottemsi specified in t egran agreement only Assurances t.2.3.5.6.13. 18.and 30 in Section C apply to plannng protects.The terra conmtionsAnd assurances at the gran agreement shell reman in full tote.and Elea dunng the lite of De protect. C. Sponsor Certification. The sponsor hereby assures and certifies.wCb respect to ttia grant halt 1. Genera Federal Requirements.It will comply with all applicable Federal laws,regulappna,eseNtve orders.poaoiea.gU deineS and requirententaas they relatete the app -3-.acceptance and um of Federal ha slot this proea itaucag t not armed1Dt e fdbwrq: Federal Ugfeleflen e. Federal Aviation Aar 01 1966-49 U.S.C.1301.et sec. b. Davis-Bacon Act-40USG 276(x).tasks' c. Federal Fair Labor Standards Act 01 1936-29 U.S.C.201,er* ' 0. Hach Act-5 U.S.C.1501.et seq.i e. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.42 U.S.C.4601.et seq. I. Notional Sismins Preservation Act of 1966-Section 106-16 U.S.C.470(Q! g. Archeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974-16 U.S.C.alt,through 4690.' h. Flood Disaster Protection ACt of 1973-Section 102(a)-42 U.S.D.4012x' I. Rehabilitation Act of 1973-29 U.S.C.794. j. Gvil Rights Act of 1964-Title Vi-42 U.S.C.2900 through 0-4. k Aviation Safety and NoiseAbatement Act of 1979.41 U.S.G.2101.r asp. 1. Age Discrimination Act 01 1975-42 U.S.C.6101.rap. In. Arcnrteetura Barters Act of 1986-42 U.S.C.4151.at cat' n. Airport and Airway Improvement ACt of 1962.49 U.S.C.7101,et seq. a. Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act of 1976-Section 400.42 U.S.C.8373' p- Convect Wart Hours and Safely Standards Act-40 U.S.C.327,er sea' q. Copeland Antikiotbeck Act-18 U.S.C.674.' r. National Environmental Policy Act of 19M-42 U.S.C.4321.0 seq.' t Endangered Specie AO of 1973-16 U.S.C.644(a).r MC' t. Single Audit Act of 1114-31 U.S.C.7501.1*ad' • These lei tie not net M Perin,Rae • Tee lees tle nal apply a stele exerect FAA Fear$1061as new Pape t d E 870497 AC 150/5100-16 Appendix 1 7/22/85 Executive Orders • Executive Order 12372.tmergovemmental Review of Federal Programs. Fedora%Reguatfons a. 49 CFR Part 21-Nondiscrimination in Federaiy-Aaeisted Programs of the Department of Transportation- Effectuation of Title VI of thi Civil Rights Act of 1964. t. 49 CFR Pan 23-Participation by Minority Business Enterprise in C. 49 CFR Pan 23-Uniform Relocatron.,and-Real Pr � IattiM:Department of Transportation n a 'Programs. tor:FadKatandFaMralY-Aaaated,sbd d. 29 CFR Part 1-Procedures for Predetermination of Wage Rates. • 29 CFR Part 3-Contractors or Subcontractors on Public Buildings or Public Works Financed in Whole or pea by Loans or Grants from U.S- f. 29 CFR Part 3-Labor statues Provisions Applicabla to Contracts Covering Federaffy Financed sac Assisted Construction. 9. 49 CFR Pan 27-Non-Discrimination on me Basis of Handicap in Programs anti %ctivitiu Receiving or Benefiting from Federal Financial Assistance. t 41 CFR Part 60-Office of Fedora'Contract Complianca Programs,Equal Employment Opportunity,Department of lobar(Federal and Fedbralty-Assisted Contracting Rputrrhents). i. 14 CFR Part 130-Airport Noise Compatibility Planning. j. Reserved. Oftiu of Management and Budget Circulars a. 487-Coat Principles Applaud*to Grants and Contracts with State and Local Governments,' b. 4102-Uniform Requirements for Assistance to State and Lout Govemnents.• c A-12e-Au00s of State and Local Governments • OMB Cb-cvyrs 487 and A-102 Contain requirements for state and Mr-al governments re>♦wng Federal assistance.My r,Wireme t levied upon state and zoo govemmante by Mora two circulars shat also to andante to pnvale spoitson receiving Federal assistance under the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1962 • Specfic assurances required to be itugsd in grant agreements by any of the above lawn,a9ulaxxrs or Circulars ars incinerated by Mance in the grant agreement 2. Responsibility and Authority of the Sponsor_ a. Public Agency Sponsor: it has legal authonry to apply for the grant and to finance and cony out the pmQoeed ceded;that s resolution. motion or similar soon has been duly adopted or passed a*an olfiaat act of the appcant's donning Cody authonang the filing of the application. including all understandings and assurances o:xduned theren, and duscarg and autontng the person.denbfad as the official reoresantabve of the applicant to act in connector with the andiron and ice provide sucrh additional infortnanon as may be requited. .. b. Private Sponsor,n has legalauthorityto apply for the gram and tofinanoe and canycut the proposed add are mmpy with as terms,catons.and aswranbas of this gram agreement It shall designate an official repznantat e,and anal Owning direct and authorize that person to Se lid appdiabon.including AN understandings and assurances Alnta.ed MS:to act in C nnecadn with the application:and to provide such additional iutnmWWWn a may be redact. 3. Sponsor Fund Availability. It has sufficient funds available for that portion of me project posts wtiirh are not to be paid by the UnacaSIns h has sutr:St funds available to eosin operation and mar tenanCe of tins funded under the gram apfs.hart wheal a will own or control •4. Good Title. It holds good tdle.fani/hpfiry 1 to Seaetary.to the ladifgar s at the akpo.t or Site thereof,Cr will give S afa sabs?actofy to the Secretary that good tide loin be acquired. For noise prcVtam imaensntalio t projects 10 be canted as on mrppperty of tie openeor,it holds good tide e—'- foxy to the Secretary total notional the property upon SS Federal funds**be pen idoSI give assurance tithe SedetayOsgood brie wort be obtained. s P'tarldnq 11IgMe aid Powers. ers. S. 11 will or operaet Oman'st ofanydRMnghls .sow sneeeaaarytO nos wry Oralof ti promptly to acquire.n ooddlOons.and assurances in Me Wit sand wdnuf the rotten approval of the Secretary,and wit act or moody any outstanding nghla or dens of right of others%anal sold=Sere bah audt perfcrmente by the sponsor.This shat be acne in a manner alapeptac a to the Secretary. h rail not Set lease.nab=Cc otherinse transfer ordisppuofanypanofIsthsorotwinarMainthep'oprtywanc Exhibit Atot ieappicaaon or,bra Mae pr gram inplemertforl project,that prton dale property upon wfad.Fedrattunds have been expended forme duration of the Mans.ddnditlrw.and assurances in the gram 19,._.r4 rota approval by the Seaetay.It the trusters is Sad by the Seueay to be eligible under the Airport and Airway Imprwarnrd Act d I9et 1 assume the otipabons d the grant agreement and Ia have the power.salinity.and financed reed stn to wry out all such Microns the Sonar shat insert in the comma Or dOele e e ba aterring ordetaining of to wooers inters*rd make biding upon to baraterse.as Of the arms.dpndtra.and assurance flied in this gram*greens& FAA Fenn MOWN tiers Penn of e 870497 7/22/85 AC 15075100-16 • Appendix 1 c. For ail noise program tmpementabon Projects which are to be cameo out by another unit of local government or are on property owned by a unit of local government other than the sponsor,R will enter into an agreement with that government.Except as otherwise spuadhed by the Secretary, that agreement shall obligate that gavemment to the same terms conditions. and assurances that would be apps cable tort if it applied directly to the FM ter*grant to undertake the noise program im lementaton prolam t8.at agreement and Changes thereto must be satisfactory to the Secretary.It will take sups TO enforce ass agreement against the tout government if there is substantial non-comppn veal the Will termsOt the agreement a. For nose program unplementabon protects to be tamed out on Privately owmed property.it wet enter into an agreement with the owner of that progeny*Mich includes provisions snootier]by the Secretary.It w&talc.Steps toe lem.11;agreemu¢agars the Property Owner rinenaver mere is substantial non-compliance with the terms a the agreement e. It the sponsor is a private sponsor.it will take steps satistacory to the Secretary to ensure that the airport will Continue to f anctie f as a public-use airport in accordance with these assurances for the dugbyt d dyne assurances. I. If an arrangement is ma for management and oaf Mien of the airport by any agency or person other than the sponsor a'an employee of the sponsor.the sponsor wee reserve sutioent ngms and aumohy to limn that the airport will be operated and maintained in accordance with In,Airport and Airway Improvement Act of t982.the regulatona and the terns,candiaons and assurances in that grant agreement and shalt insure that such arrangement also requires compliance dierewrth. 6. Consistency with Local Plana. The woods is reasonably consistent with plans(tasting at the tiny 01 subnistion ai ttis appcCabon)of public agencies that are autnanzed by the State in which the project is located to plan for t»Gvebpnem of the area sunourding the airport.Far nos program implemNNatwn proem.oter man land aoquWSlon,b be owed out on progeny not owned by me airport and over wnwh property another nublicagency has land useaontraa authority.the sponsor shag obtain from each such agency a written Ceaarahon that arch agency supports the protect and the"lea s seasonably cnr snows with the agency,plans regarding the property. • 7. Consideration of Local Interest, It has given fair consideration to the interest of communities in or hear which the protect may be located. I. Consultation with Users. In making a decision to undertake any airport development protect under The Airport and Airway Improvement Ace of 1982.it has undertaken remnant consuitanons we affected pains using the airport at which the protect a proposed. '. 9. Public Meetings. In projects Involving me location of an airport.an airport runway,or a major runway sxtertrgn.it has Started to opportunity for pubicneanngs forme purposeofconsioenng the econormc.social.and. iron entaJeffectsatthe airport or runway location and its cansstency with the goals and oaiecbves of such panning as nester carved out by the community.it aim,when requested by me Secretary.submk a copy a the tansatpt or such hearings to the Secretary. 10.Air and Water Quality Standards. In prole=involving airport location.amafor runway eatensnn,or runway location itwit prpuide for the Governor of the stale in which the protect is located to ovary in wrong to the Secretary that the prose=vita be located designed,constructed.and operated so as to comply with applicable at and water quality standards.In any case when such standards have riot bet'approved jn whereappicsbe as and water quality standar=have been promugatec by the A tr an- toroltheEviromentalProtectionAgency.rani h aGpnshatboobt inedfromsuchAdmmabator,µmiceotcertificrtorharefuelto way shyl be provided wean shay days attar the lulled application has been recervea by the Secretary. 11.Local Approval In pf0leca.enbhnrtg the opWrtrctp t or extension of any ninny at any general aviation arson located'abide a line separating two counties err a rote state.it has recaned approval for the protect from the governing body d al Sages inborPorate0 under the laws of that Sale whIclh en IDWed entirely wane:Owe mars or tie nearest boundary of the Sport 12.Terminal pevalppnent►nnqubipa, For Mesas whet inck�de terminal ypcelopnren ate public airport 4 hat,on the dais at same s of the papa gram application.as the salty equipment tiguiral for certtieabon of such airport naaer lemon 612 Of the Federal At Stn Act at 1938 and at the securty equipment required by rte Of regulaboe,and has provided for accent the PaSsenger enplaning ant Senn?area a such sport to paeawtgsts of ins;Or deplaning from nuts ate than at a as 12.Accounting tyalen,Audit and Recadteep q Reggkenada, a Iiahall aeon roma aotounts and records Mich hay disease the amount and disp eitorn by terecipierddtte procesdsdte Want the Mal Wst d the protect nconnection with which the grant d even or used.aria the amount and naMea thet portion of to cost of to project auppred by other lib nn and such Oder Sanaa retards pewenent TO the project The saute and records atoll be kept in accordance wet an acaoweng system Nat aS 61 ale an effeahe audit in accordance win tie U.S. General Admtnerg Office publication entitled Clurdeines for Ream;a and cormwtrm.Added fvd ray AssistedAogrsma b. It shall make available to the Secretary and the Combtcer General of the United States,or airy Of their airy aahorsed rpresem.wa4 ter the purpose of audit and eaawlnatpra any books.aor7aMnts.papers,and reopldsof the recipe that are pertinent to the grant The Secretary may rasa that an ppropnase as be Conducted by e r spectt In any use in Mash as independent audit is made of the accounts df a•:ones relating to the dispersilbn Of the Pnttceeds of a watt a relating b the • FAA Fern 1:90-10:104•1 Parana. 870497 . AC 15O/5100-1f 7/22/85 Appendix 1 project in connection with which the grant was given or used.it shall file a ceMfied copy of suet audit with the CanpttvMer General of the United States not later than 6 months following the close of the fiscal year for which the audit was made. 14.Minimum Wage Rates. It shall include. in all contracts in excess of$2,000 for wore on any pcv ects lunded under the grant agreement which involve labor.provisions establishing minimum rates of wages,to be prWetertrnMQ by tie Secretary of tabor.in egoodseposeetime.Davie•BaconAct.laamern0ed440L$G 2,76a—:278a-.%ahid ltraclorsslab y to sloWoana uMwued labor.and such minimum rates shall be stated in the invitation to bids and shall be needed in proposals or tads for the wort 15.Veterans enderencs. It shall include.in all contracts for work on any proecb funded under the grant agreement whet involve labor, such provisions as are necessary to insure that in du employment of labor (except n exeMive. ac,rat f ,, end supervisory cottons).preference snag be given to veterans or to vebem era and disabled veterans as defined in Section 515(c)(1)and(2)of the Airport and Airway improvement Act of 1982.However.this preference shalt apply onywMre to individuals are available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. 16.Conformity to Plans and Specifications. It will execute the project suctect to plans.soeaticatioro.and schedules approved by the Secretary. Such plans. specifications, and schedules snap be suohited to the Secretary prior to con mencement of sae preparation. construction, or other performance under this grant agreement and. upon approval try the Secretary, awl be inccaporated do this grant agreement.Any modifications to the approved plans.spectators,and schadues snap also be s eC to approval by me Secretary and incorporation into the grant agreement. 17.ConstructIon Inspection and Approval. It will provide and maintain competent technical supervision at the conduction site throughout the brooks to assure that the wxk caaormawan the plans.spetiticaaau.and schedules approved by the Secretary for the project. It snail subject the construction work ort any project contained in an approved prgea application to inspection and approval by tie Secretary and such work shall be in a%Oftano*with regulations and procedures prncnbed by the Secretary.Such regulations and procedures snail requite such cost and progress reporting by the sponsor Or sponsors of such project as the Secretary snall deem necessary. Ie.Planning Projects- in carrying out planning prgects: a. It will execute the proles in accordance with the approved program narrative contained in the project application or with modifications sun,lalty approved. b. it will furnish the Secretary with such periodic reports as required pertaining to the planning project and planning wok activities c. It will include in all published material prepared in cant on with the planning protect a notice MI the nuncio)was prepared under a grant provided by the United States. d. It wilt make such material available to examination by the pudic.and agrees that no material prepared with hinds{alder this project shell be subject to cbpynght n the United States or any other country. e. it wig give the Secretary unrestricted auttorty to publish,disclose.distribute,and otherwise use any or the materiel prepared in connection with this giant. 1. h wig grant the Secretary the right to disapprovers sponsor's employment of specific cosutarts and Owe submnt aclonstodo all or any part of this project u wed as the right to disapprove the proposed scope and cost of professiaw services. g. tt wig grant the Secretary the night to*samara the use of the sponsors employees to do aM a arty pan of the protect n. It understands and agrees that the Secretary's approval of this project grin or the Seccelsry's approval Many any pairing tali developed as put of this grant does rotaantob4ea impy any aaurance Of comxnbnerton the part of the Secretary to apprnee any prang or We appear to a Federal airport grant. IC.Operation and Wine anoe. a. It we suitably operate and mains the airport and a facilities Meer or cOraetted therewitt.Britt due regard ts crate she flood condition&The The Sport aid all'.C which are necestarytosevetheaeroneitcal useasdie airport,other mat(aS1.. owned or orbtilled by the United Stant rall be operated at in times in a Safe Andsmeasbie condition end in&Ogaden:sett tie mwteum standards as may be regtared Or prescribed by apps obit Federtl,state and tow agencies to maintenance and Operation.It will not oust Or permit any Minty a arson thereon which would interfere with its use for airport ptfpoees. In furtherance Of tics asnuance,the sponsor via have in effect at and times rrangeMerta to— (I) Operating the airports aeronautical adder whenever required. (2) Promptly making and lighting hazards resulting from airport odrldifbns.intruding temporary conditions.and (3) Promptly noeyng airmen of any condition atecang aeronautical use of the orpxt Nothing donuned herein shalt be con trued to require that the Sport be Operated to aeraeutea use during W rporsry periods when snow,flood or other climatic conditions teeters wilt such operation ad maintenuhu.Purdue,no NOG rear Stag be mistrust as requiring the Muntenia..repair.ratessoon.or replacwnent of curry tern a%city swede is taaata'a J damaged Or carom!due to an act of God or other oxidation or cirarmstence beyond the coma of the aPreor, FAA form etptF100 0.sri Paps♦or e 870497 7/22/85 AC 150/5100-16 Appendtx 1 b. It mil suitably operate and maintain nose program implementation items that it own or controls upon which Federal hinds have been expended. 20.Hazard Removal and mitigation. It will adequately dear and protect the aerial approaches to the airport by removing lowering. rerouting.marking,or lighting or otherwise truncating extstutg airport hazards and by preventing the estadtshment Or creation of future airport Means,. 21.Compatible Land Use. It will take appropriate anon.including the adoption of zoning laws,to theextent raaaonattle,to testa tie aria of.larda0Facant to ontsta fane&ate handy obwaypattdaC4weeiadpwpdpsc- *mortis wtdtiormal arpatoperappns, including landing and takeoff of avoah.In addttpn.it the protect is for nose program tmpl.ms.na on.it win not Cause or perm any change in land use.within it tunrdico n,that writ reduce in.compatibly,with respect to-the airport a to noise aity program measures upon which Federal funds have been expended. 22.Economic Hondlsczlminatlon. a. It will stake its airport avalab 41 as an airport tar NOW use on fair and reasonable terns end without unjust disotrtmabon b all types,kinds.and classes of aaonautxal uses. b. In any agreement.contract.lease or other arrangement under which a right or privilege att a ttrcrtis granted to any person,dm Or corporabon to conduct or engage in any aeronautical acbvuy forhumsning services to the pubbc atma upon,Ire spenaorwwi assert and rata provisions requiting the wntraxxa— (1) 70 furnish sad services do a ten.usuat anti not unjustiy dnonmmatory basis to at uaers thereof.and (2) to charge fait reasonable.and not ungwty disavn arory pricn for each unit or serrnce.provided.that theconrractormay be allowed to man reasonable and rdrdisamanatory sscouna.recant.or other arvlar types of pica reductions 10 vokaty purchasers. c. Eachfixed•based operator at any airport owned by the sponsor shad be subject to the same retie.tees.rentals.and other charges as are uneotmy applteable to all other fixed-based operators malting the sane or similar tan d such*apart and%Alizing the sine Or sundae faakuq. et Each aw earner tang such airport shall have the rapt to servo ibed or o use any fixed-based operator that a authorized of permitted by the airport to serve any an earner al such airport e. Each au carver using such airport(whetter as a tenant nontenam.Or subtenant at another sir caner tenant)shall be subject to such nondiscriminatory and substantatly comparable rules,regulator*.concteone rates,fees.rentals.and other cwgnasar applicable to all such air earners which make sander use of such airport and which utilize similar fealties.xaplect to reasonable elassdicattons such as tenants or nontenants.and combined passenger and cargo 1bghtt or all cargo fights.daurfiunon or status as tenant shall not be unreasonably withheld by any airport provided an a r career assamee obiigaoons substentiapy svnaar to those ataady imposed an tenant to carnets. 1. It win not flacon or grant any ricitt de prmlepe which operates to prevent any parson,fo n,or cappnbor operating araait rn the airport nom pMomting any services on its own=raft with its own employees @ckudng.but not tk+dea to marnenanoa,tepr. and fueling)that it may choose 10 perform. _ • g. In Se err's that the spores dad exorcises any of the lightsand privileges rMerndlpin this*Mura o.the saran involved wis be provided on the sae conditiaw ea would apply to to tumith'v d such services by Cortslrs or conwaaonaess of the sponsor under men provisiOnL h. The sponsor may establish eel fair,nun and not wiJwty nainraday cudiliorw to be met by utaersa the airport astray be necessary for the sate ad efban operation of the airport i. The sponsor may pran+04alimitanyOwen type.Prat craned aeranabcal tad the arportd Such aeonn necessity for the sale operation or the airport a naeaary to serve she chi aviation needs of the pa 23.Etthaire Riyhb. It will permit no*admire right for the use of the airport by Any per aw po dreg.or whendrng to provide. affront/rni awiCes b to public.For Punned Of to paragraph,the proridng of writes at an airport by a single axed-bnseq Operetpr shall not te construed es at exclusive lisle it both d the blowing apply: (1) It wale be insane*comfy. burdensome.or impractical for more than one fixed-besed operator to provide such setvicee,and (2) It aMwtg more teen an fixed-based operator to provide such services world require the reduction of space leased pursuant to an ens ng apeernern between such single fixed-based operator and such airport it hrtlter agrees that a will not,either directly or hrlrecy.Draw or permit any Raa firm or dOrperadnn the asnduaive right at the albeit Or at shy cater airport now owned or ntro4ed by it 10condi.%anyeeonauN:al*divan.including,bit TO lksedtothnr flight not training.aircraft rental AS sipeseeing,On potcgraphy,crop ousting.aerial adrertsing and swaying,ex ratter 00erasons,airaaft sales and novices,sae of mason petmlam products whether or not=ndrtted in*injunction with Omit aertnaafaai activity.repair and maintenance of airrxelt,sale d mina pans,and any odeadtvibes which tedium Of Oar dint Mara*t0 the operation of aircraft can be regarded as an aamauedai=Sty,and flat twig tehmente cry catkin*Vs es FAA Form!100.100,runt wawa tell 870497 FP AC 150/5100-16 7/22/85 Appendix 1 conduct an aeronautical activity now 1-cttng at such an airport before the grant of any assistance under the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982. 24.Fee and Rental Structure. It wilt maintain a tee and rental structure consistent with Assurance 22 and 23.for the facilites and services being provided the airport userswhich will make the airport as self-sustaining as possible under the circumstances existing at that particular airport.taking into account such factors as the volume of trams and economy of collection.No pen of t1*Federal share of an airport development.airport ptanitng or noise program implementation project for which a grant is made underthe Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982.the Federal AirpOn Act or the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 Shall beurluded in •the rate beset estabfsrwg fees.rates,and charges for users 9f that airport. - 25-Airport Revenue. ft the airport is under the control Of public agency,all revenues generated by the airport will be expended bytfor the capital or operating costs of me airport,me local airport system.orather local fa gibes which flowed Or operated try Moaner or operator of the airport and directly related to the actual transportation of passengers or progeny. Prowled.however, that if covenants or assurances in dabt obligations previousiy Issued by the owner or operator at the airpott,or provisions in govern.ng statutes controlling the owner or operator's financing.provide for the use of the revenues from any of the airport owner or operator facivites.inducting the airport,to suppoftnot only the airport but also the airport owner or operator'Sgeneral Debt obligators or other facilities.then this Limitation on the use of ad revenues generated by the airport shall not apOy. 25.Reports and Inspections- It will submit to the Secretary such annual or special finanoal and operations reports as the Secretary may reasonably request. For airport deveiopment prgects,rt wit also make de airport and all airport records and documents affecting the airport. including deeds. leases. operation and use agreements,regulations and other instruments,available tor inspection by any duly authorized agent of the Secretary upon reasonable request.Ferro's*program implementation prgecs,it will also max records and documents relating to the proect and Continued compliance with the terms.conditions.and assurancesof m* grant agreement including deeds.leases.agreements. regulatons.art other insttumenb,available for impecnon by any duly authonzed agent of the Secretary upon reasonable request. 27.Use&Government Aircraft ttwitl make available all of me laclihes of try airport developed with Federal financial assistance and all those usable for landing and takeoff of aircraft to the United States for use by Government aircraft in armnon With other airatt at all times without charge.except.if the use by Government aircraft is substantial.charge may be made for a reasonable share. proportional to such us*,for the cost Of operating and maintaining the facilitis used.Unlessodynwse determined by the Secretary, oromerw ise agreed to by the sponsor and the using agency.substantial use of an airport by government avaaltwns becortsmared to exist when Operations of suer aircraft are in excess 0(thosewhich,in the opinion or the Seaetary,would unduly wager*with use of trio lancing areas by other authorized anaan,or dump any calendar month that— a. Five(5)or more government aircraft are regularty based at the airport or on Land adµcett thereto:Or b. The total numoer of movements(counting sad'landing as a movement)at government aircraft is 300 or more,or the groat accumulative weight of government aircraft usng me airport(the total movements of goverment auncre muftpeed by gross weights of suds aircraft) is m excess of five mhuion pounds. 219 Land for Federal Facities. It wilt furnish without cost to the Federal Government for use in connection with arty airtraekconed or air navigation activities.or weath er•epaWhg and Conrrxhrhiamn acivmes related to air traffic contra.any areas of tend or water,or • estate therein,or rgnt in buildings at the sponsor asthe Secretary considers necessary or desirable for constructor.operation,and maintenance at Federal expense ef spacearfe]titesforsuch puroses.Sudit areas or any portion thereat will be mad*available es provided herein within four moots alter MOW(of a under request from the Seaetsry. 29.Airport Layout Plan. rewilt keep up to date at all tines an airport layout plan of the airport showing(1)boundaries of the airport and alt proposed additions thereto. together with to bow+danes of an ohpite areas owned or controlled by the sponsor for airport purposes and proposed additions Menlo:(2)the location and nature of all ducting and proposed airport Wadies sties and fmuCt tea (such as runways.taxiways,aprons.temmhal buikvgs.hangars and roads).irxk+ding all proposed extensions and reductions at existing airport facidies:and(3)the location of as existing and proposed nonawiamn areas enact an existing improvements thereon. Such airport layout poi and each srendrtMm.revision,Of TOrtficatiOri thereat,shall be subject to the approval of to Secretary Muth approval shall be evidenced by the signature citadel),aumonzed representative of the Secretary an the tea of the airport layout plant.The sponsor will not make or permit any changes or alterations in the airport or in any at as bate other than in conformity with the airport layout plan as sit aPProved by the Secretary d such Charges Or attrasors might tannery Cat the r, safety,utility,or efficiency of the airport 30.Ctvt Rights. It wiu campy with such rules as an promulgated to assure that no person tat on the grounds of race.and.Color. national origin.sex,age.of handicap be excluded from participating in any activity cleductedwith orbenefiting from funds reoeind from this grant-This assurance obligate,the sponsor for the peed a during which Federal taena l assistance s extended to the . program,except where the Federal financial assistance is to provide,cciintteformlotpersonalpropertyorrealpropertycrehtered therein Or structures or improvements tereon,in which case the assurance obligates the sponsor or any transferee farmebnperat to IdWwing periods: (1)the peed Owing whin the progeny is used for a purpose for wewich Federal financial enstinoe ie extended,Or for another purpose xwolwig the provision of Sinter aensces or benefits Or(2)the peSOd during which that spurea retina ownership Or possession of the progeny. FAA Fern eiw'IO,awe Page fora 870497 ASSURANCE 31 Policies, Standards, and Specifications. It will carry out the project in accor- dance with policies, standards, and specifications approved by the Secretary including but not limited to-the advisory circulars listed below, and in actor- deuce With applicable state policies, standards, and specifications approved by the Secretary. Number Subject 70/7460-1C Obstruction Marking and Lighting 150/5200-23 Airport Sam and Ice Control 150/5210-5A Painting, Marking, and Lighting of Vehicles Used on an Airport 150/5210-78 Aircraft Tire and Rescue Communications 150/5210-10 Airport Fire and Rescue Equipment Building Guide 150/5210-14 Airport Fire and.Rescue Personnel Protective Clothing ISO/5220-4A 6hter•Snpply Syatema-for Aircraft-Fire-and•Rescue Protection 150/5220-10 Guide Specification for water/Foam Type Aircraft Fire and Rescue Trucks 150/5220-11 Airport Snowblower Specification Guide 150/5220-12 Airport Snovaweeper Specification Guide 150/5210-13A Runway Surface Condition Sensor--Specification Guido 150/5220-14A Airport Vire and Rescue Vehicle Specification Guide 150/5220-15 Buildings For Storage and Maintenance of Airport Snow Removal sod Ice Control Equipment: A Cuige 150/5220-16 Automated weather Observing Systems (AMOS) for Non-Federal Applications 1S0/5300/2D Airport Design Standard..—Site Requirements for • Terminal Navigation Facilities 150/5300-48 Utility Airports—Air Access to National Transportation 150/5300-12 Airport Design Standards--transport Airports 150/5320-5B Airport Drainage 150/5320-6C Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation 150/5320-12 Methods for the Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Skid Resistant Airport Paveent Surface. 150/5320-14 Airport Landscaping for Noise Control Purposes 150/5325-4 Runway Length Acquirements for Airport Design 150/5340-1E Narking of Paved Areas on Airports 150/5340-4C installation Details for Runway Centerline Touchdown Zone Lighting Systems 150/5340-58 Segmented Circle Airport Marker System 150/5340-143 Economy Approach Lighting Aide 150/5340-17A Standby Power for Non-FAA Airport Lighting System. 150/5340-188 Standard. for Airport Sign Systems 150/5340-19 Taxiway Centerline Lighting System 150/5340-21 Airport Miscellaneous Lighting Visual Aids 150/5340-23A Supplemental Wind Cones 150/5340-24 Runway and Taxiway Edge Lighting System 150/5340-27A Air-co-Ground Radio Control of Airport Lighting Systems 150/5345-3C Specification for :821 Panels for Remote Coutroi of Airport Lighting 150/5345-SA Circuit Selector Switch -• 150/5345-7D Specification for L-824 Underground Electrical Cable for Airport Lighting Circuits 150/5345-10Z Specification for Constant Current Regulators and Regulator Monitors 150/5345-12C Specification for Airport and Heliport Seaton 150/3345-13 Specification for L-841 Auxiliary Relay Cabinet Assembly for Pilot Control of Airport Lighting Cirtnitt 150/5345-268 Specification for L-823 Plug and leceptsele, Cable Connectors 150/5345-27C Specification for Wind Cone Assemblies 150/5345-28D Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) Systems 150/5345-398 FAA Specification L-853, lavay and Isaivay Center- . line Retrorefleccive Markers 150/5345-428 FAA Specification L-857, Airport Light Bases, Trsnsforaer Souses, and Junction gores 150/5345-43C Specification for Obstruction Lighting Equipment 150/5345-44D Specification for Taxiway ad t wmy Sign 150/5345-45 Lightweight Approach Light Structure I50/5345-46A Specification for Runny sad Taxiway Light Futures 150(5345-47 Isolation Transformers for Airport Lighting Systems 150/5345-48 Specification for Innws) end iasivey Edge Lights 150/5345-49 Specification L-854, Radio Control Equipment 150/5145-50 Specification for Portable Runway Lights 150/5345-51 Specification for Discharge-Type Flasher Equipment 150(5370-6A Construction Progress and Inspection Report—Pedsral-Aid'Airport Progru 150/5370-10 Standards for Specifying Construction of Airports 150/5370-11 Vas of llondestreetive Testing Device* in the Evaluation of Airport Pava ate 150/5370-12. Quality Control of Castration for Airport Grant Projects 150/5390-18 Heliport Design Guide 870497 STANDARD DO? TITLE VI ASSURANCES The City of Greeley, Colorado and Weld County, Colorado • (hereinafter referred to as the Sponsor) hereby agrees that as a condition to receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department of 3rsnsportation.:(DOT),..:in will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.) and all requirements imposed by 49 CFA Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs of the Department of Transportation -- Effectuation of Title VT of the Civil Rights Lot of 1964 (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives Federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. Without limiting the above general assurance, the Sponsor agrees concerning this grant that: 1. Each "program" and "facility" (as define&in Sections 21.23(e) and 21.23(b)) will be conducted or operated in compliance with all requirements of the Regulations. 2. It will insert the clauses of Attachment 1 of this assurance in every contract subject to the Act and the Regulations. 3. Where Federal financial assistance is received to construct a facility, or part of a facility, the assurance shall extend to the entire facility and facilities operated in connection therewith. 4. Where Federal financial assistance is in the form or for the acquisition of real property or an interest in real property, the assurance shall extend to rights to space on, over, or under such property. 5. It will include the appropriate clauses at forth in Attachment 2 of this assurance, as a covenant running with the land, in any future deeds, leases, permits, licenses, and similar agreements entered into by the the Sponsor with other parties, (a) for the subsequent transfer of real property acquired or improved with Federal financial assistance under this Project; and (b) for the construction or use of or access to space on, over, or under vial property acquired or improved with Federal financial assistance under this Project. 6. This assurance obligates the Sponsor for the period during which Federal finan- cial assistance is extended to the program, except where the Federal financial assistance is to provide, or is in the form of personal property or real property or interest therein or structures or improvements thereon, in which oaae the assurance obligates the sponsor or any transferee for the longer of the following periods, *Name of Sponsor 870497 (a) the period during which the property is used for * purpose for which ' Federal financial assistance is extended, or far another purpose involving the pro- -vision of similar services or benefits; or (b) the period during which the Sponsor retains ownership or possession of the property. • • 7. It will provide for such methods of ettinistratica-for--thr program as tre, fo=nd by the Secretary of Transportation or the official to whoa he delegates specific authority to give reasonable guarnntee that it, other sponsors, subgrantees, contractors, subcontractors, transferees, successors in interest, and other par- ticipants of Federal financial assistance under such program will comply with all requirements imposed or pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. • 8. It agrees that the United States has a right to seek judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arlsing under the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. This ASSURANCE is given in aonaideration of and for the purpose of obtaining Federal financial assistance for thisvProject and is binding on its contractors. the sponsor, subcontractors, transferees, successors in interest and other par— ticipants in the project. The person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Sponsor. • DATED • • Gor on E. acy, Chai an, Weld County Board of • County Commissions Bob Markley, Mayor City of ley, Colorado H . Richard arr, irman, C-reeley • Weld Count Airoor Authority • 870497 CDnTRACttR COnfRALTCAL IECnis rzeiS ATTACH= 1 During the performance of this contract, the contractor. for itself. its assignees and racoaasors is interest (hereinafter referred to as .the :oontraatord) agrees as tol Leine t 1. Compliance with Regulations. The contractor shall comply with the laptlatima relative to nondlaoriaiaatlm in federally assisted programs of the Departure of transportation (hereinafter, 'TOT') Title 49, Code of Femoral Regulations, Part 21. as they may be amended frrm tine to time (hereinafter referred to as the Regulatima), waloh are herein incorporated by reference and mad. a pert of this arntrtet. 2. nondiscrimination. The eootnotor, with regard to the wort performed by it during the contract, shall oat disoriainats at the grounds of no.. polar, or national °rigid in the esisatiaa and retention of subocatnntars, including pro- curements of materials end leases of equipment. The oontnetor shall not par* ticipate either directly or indirectly in the diaar1aination prohibited by seotion 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix S of the Regulations. 3. Solicitations for Suboontrtcta, Including Prooursnta of Materials end Equipment. In all solicitaticos either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to he performed antler a subcontract. including procure. meets of materials or lutes of equipment. tech potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by t e ooetatctar of the oeatractor's obligsticos older this contract and the Regulations relative to nandtaoriataation on Abe grounds of nee. color, or national origin. s, Information and Reports. The ooatnator shall provide all interstice and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto end shall permit tress to its books, records, eoeoimts, other socrdes of iafanatiat, and its facilities as say be determined by the Sponsor or the Federal Aviation Adataistrttito (FAA) to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with suet Regulations, orders, end lnstroottons. Vhers any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of smother who fails or refuses to furnish this iaformetim, the 000tnotor shall so certify to the wpmaar to the FAA, es appropriate. and shall set forth ghat efforts it has node to entail the information. 5. Sanctions for icreosplianr.. In the sweat of the oontrsoter's age- oc plianee with the noadiscriaination provisions of this Contract, the ;Dauer • shall iapon such esntnot sanctions as it or the FAA say determine to be appropriate. including, but not United toe a. Vithboldiag of pgmRe1ta to the aottrsctar ender the oeatraet sett the eoatreetar Complies, and/or b. Cancellation, terafnatim, or suspension of the retreat, is thole or in pert. 6. Incorporation of Provisions. The eaatreator shell include the prvwtaiotts of paragraphs 1 through 5 in every subcontract. including procuremdnts of enterisls and leases of equipment, unless, exempt try the Regulations or direettvee Laeeed pea.h• suant thereto. The coniraetor shall take such action witb respeot to any nsb- ooctrtot or procurement as the sponsor or the FAA sty direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including unctions for concosplisnce. Provided, however, that tan the event a oactnator Noumea involved in. or is threatened wits, litigation with a subaettreotor or supplier as a result of such direotica, the eoatreotor Rey request the Sponsor to enter into such lilt,gatio�a protect tba interests of tae spanner and. to addition, - States to ester Late suns litigation to protect the interests of the United States. . 370497 1 CLOSES TOR DEEDS, LICENST3, tZISLT, TERKI:'S OR Srgnn TRS afetris (� ATTIONENT 2 The foliowing.alsusn shall be included is deeds, Bracers, lasses, permits, or fiche ihstr'aents etered.into by the 'apCMa—' usuent to the provisions of nonce 5(a) aed 5(b). C\ � 1. The (grantee, lidensn, lessee, peened, eta., as appropriate) for \\ ^ himself, his heirs, personal representatives, suaonson in interest. end assigns, as a part of the aoasideration hereof, don bereby meegent and agree (in the *an of deeds and leases add "as a ooveaant running with the lead") that in the event facilities are omstruoted, ssiatained, or other- wise operated on the maid property described in this (deed, lioenae, lease, permit, eta.) for a purpose for nioh a DOT wore or activity is ntssded or for another purpose involving the provision of duller services or benefits, the (grantee, licensee, limner, permits*, etc.) shall maintain - ---.. end operate such facilities and servion in aceplianoe with ell other requirements iapossd paeunt,ta 49.me.fart 21, Nondiscrimination in federally Insisted Progress of the Department of ben.pwrtatlm, sod as said Regulations ay be weeded. 2. The (grantee, licensee, lessee, peraitn, etc., as appropriate) for blasflf, his personal npreswtatives, successors in interest, and assigns, us a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby oayecant and agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "w a covenant running with the land') that& (1) no person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to dime+nation in the use of mid facilities, (2) that in the oonatruotim of my taproveeents on, *oar, or tm4er much land and the furnishing of services threat, no psrson on the amends of race, oolor, or national origin shell be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, (3) that the (grantee, licensee, leash, panitn, etc.) shall use the premises in amplisads with all other nquiramts imposed by ar pursuant to 19 CTR tart 21, Nondiscrimination in laterally &sainted Programs of the Department of btmuprtation, and as maid Regulations may be amended. • a 87®19'7 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST OF LaVERN NELSON, ON BEHALF OF BALL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION, TO PRE-ADVERTOSE CHANGE OF ZONE 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, LaVern Nelson, of Nelson Engineers, has submitted a letter, on behalf of Ball Aerospace Systems Division, requesting that a Change of Zone application be pre-advertised, and WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after reveiw, the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to pre-advertise this matter and set the hearing date as August 5 , 1987, at 2:00 p.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of LaVern Nelson, on behalf of Ball Aerospace Systems Division, be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said request be, and hereby is, set as August 5, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of June, A.D. , 1987. ILL ,t,At, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: N171"a a� WELD C Y COLO O Weld County Clerk and Recorder �Pik and Clerk to the Board Go'i"dt5d a , . rman Y• �ms1E-i;i C.W. ICirb , Pr - m puty County erkAPPROVED AS TO FORM: alfeBrantne Ja que ne n=on County Attorney EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi /7/0/72 ee Ate. ,�c `�.zc^ . O 870495 "FaliffY SIMINIWIRS r,( .IUN 1450-~ t161O, raw F11S'1• ENGINEERS A-e gdi e8 f - • c;=rc cr co3o. GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA 822 7TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 (303)356-6362 June 18, 1987 ift� � ��'t� ;�•, �� r`` ,mil Clerk to the Board aUN 2 g County Commissioners Weld Centennial Center GREE.: • 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Ball Aerospace System Division Cryogenic Research Center KID Rezoning Proposal Dear Madam: This letter is a request to be heard before the Weld County Commissioners on June 22, 1987 to request preadvertisment for the referenced KID proposal. Ball Aerospace Systems Division currently is under contract to Rockwell International, who is in turn under contract to NASA, to provide cryogenic systems for the next space shuttle. The United States has committed to building another shuttle to replace the shuttle Challenger that was destroyed in January, 1986. In order to meet the NASA schedules, they must have the Cryogenic Research Center construction started early in August, 1987, so that it can be completed in March, 1988. Ball Aerospace Systems Division respectfully requests that the Board of County Commissioners set a date for hearing at the earliest possible time after the hearing before the County Planning Commission. It is our understanding that all pread- vertising fees will be paid by the applicant. • Respectfully, NELSON ENGINEERS Engineeing Agent For Ball Aerospace Systems Division L ern C. Re son LCN/gc 7013 cc: Jerry Chodil, Ball Aerospace Systems Division RI Di 870495 , gyi,,,_, „.„ : „.. MEMORAnDUM Wile• To Board Dam June 22, 1987 COLORADO Front Clerk to the Board sutjace, Request to pre-advertise Change of. Zone We have received a request from Vern Nelson to pre-advertise a Change of Zone for Ball Aerospace Systems Division. The Planning staff has indicated that this matter will be heard by the Planning Commission on July 21. The Board could hear this matter on August 5, at 2:00 p.m. Thanks, • 870495 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 12 1/2 BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY 52 AND I-76 SERVICE ROAD AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH STATE HIGHWAY 52 FOR APPROXIMATELY FIVE WORKING DAYS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 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, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: " . . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . ." , and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 12 1/2 between State Highway 52 and I-76 Service Road and Weld County Road 43 at its intersection with State Highway 52 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective June 15, 1987, for approximately five working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. DDD/2.m 4 f +'.�„ • d 7 870499 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 121 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of June, A.D. , 1987, nunc pro tunc June 15, 1987. �y� � nn t ¢,•-__1]-� - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1 . U.r WELD CO COLO O 67 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo Gor o c , irman Deputy County C re-I-4 ) C. T irb , Pro em APPROVED AS TO FORM: ene R. Bra tner County Attorney Ja que ne Jo n:on EXCUSED Frank Yamaguchi 870499 I r �.. e.j. -ca - _ i r-'C s'' 7 Type t((. b_rr co Cie_ - •, o'er % ti. v Y j •6 \ rk S it i ;3 n h`1 `�Road Closed (n/fs/ � For oppio �Ciwc s< P I/ /S -.: :.4•c��> WOr i PI l ACA•/5 i`O✓ ROgd teCoeSin' c +i°el ___ __ TITLE goad C1osufre WCR. .1 of Sf h'- 502 dS<Ark;ce Kctd SURVEY BYDATE / we R 4 3 Sf N'7 5.2. - DRAWN: BY /VI(a" fnr DATE is/Q7 F _ -pt �'c,$ CHECKED BY DATE - i :_r _r.A :4.? COUNTY ROAD NO. [ = ` s 'i APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING =-_= - ro m ,6 870499 • — -- ` 1 44c`f EfflORAflDLJM OleTo Clerk to the Board Date June 18, 1987 COLORADO From George Goodell , Director of Road and Bridge Dept. subject: - Board Agenda Item - Road Closure Weld County Road 121/2 at the intersections of SH 52, CR 43 and I-76 was closed to traffic on June 15, 1987, for road construction. The road will be closed for approximately five working days. Attached is a drawing showing the detour route and placement of signs. Weld County Dispatch and Sheriff's Office were notified. GG/bf xc: Communications. 870499 A RECEIVED JUN 1 5 1987 CHANGE ORDER CHANGE ORDER NO. #1 DATE: June 10, 1987 PROJECT: 1987 RUBBERIZED CRACK SEALING TO (CONTRACTOR): PEGCO CRACK SEALING, INC. JUSTIFICATION: Additional Tonage . Adjustement for Final Payment for completion of project. You are directed to make the following changes in the work. All other terms and conditions of the Contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect. I EY. NO. DESCRIPTION :T COST _ DLS Rl �.� EST. 0:1 :-\_ �1_MtiN�a. 3405-78 5.74 Ton 51,162.51 56,672.81 The original Contract sum was $_116,251.00 Net change by previous Change orders - - .c The Contract sum prior to this Change Order was . .$ 116,251.00 The Contract sum will be (increased) ;( 1AAkd3 or (JtfsE Ifl by this Change Order $ 6,672.81 The Contract sum including this Change Order will be $ 122,923.81 The new Contract time will be ILAAtk4AA3 biAttkAhh4b or unchanged' by' _- t ( ) days. The date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order is therefore June 10 , 19 87 . ACCEPTED BY: ORDERED BY: PEGCO CRACK SEALING TEE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Contractor Address: P. O. -Box 758 Cr .. , ' 80632 P. 0. Box 1780 Address By Arvada, CO 80001 i o£.. rd By Date June 24, 11487 Date (p l6Vigl ••ATTTEST: Lw.0.41140ani y' V o7J�it:.� Qs Deputy County Cle ;QD::C ee ui�/i- "77.�� - -vc.P,.p' 870511 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 of 3 Geral FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902149 - 065236 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. 30,559.33 902150 065235 Grant Brothers 2,217.40 • TOTAL 32.776.73 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD Ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated June 22 19 87 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 32 77€_73 DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF . June , l9i 87 I\ WELD Al • SUBSCRIBED-"AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS .22nd DAY OF June 19 87 . MY COMMISSION-.'EXFIRES: My Commission ExpIreslure8, 1990 • • 1(04 IC la • STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld 'County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the General FUND to Ii 32 76:73 • hal pe .ATTEST: a daiCo my Cie ' & Recorder ` Mem er By 67 b\retscaw, ; . 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C OTHER 28 53.50 53.50 PENALTIES 28 411. 57 411 .57 t SME RENTAL TABS 12 60.00 36.00 24.00 DIESEL (COUNT) 172 OT HER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 33302 754733.23 249666.23 458542.82 46524.18 1 • RECORDING DEPARTMENT • UCC INDEX 637 3587.00 3587.00 GE N INDEX 3530 20931 .61 20931.61 • DOC FEES 2.`2 1790.54 1790.54 i SEARCH & CERT 104 1276.00 - 1276.00 • MI CROFI LM 9 5738.95 5738.95 CERT COPIES 158 381.00 381.07 NON CERT COPIES 15'_4 4060:00 4060.00 MARRIAGE LIC 84 840 .01 252.00 588.00 • PHOTO COPIES 6 3.00 3.00 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 2 610.00 610• OP SUB TOTAL 6336 39218. 10 2 52.00 38966.10 i CLERK TO TEE BOARD MAPS 46 46.00 46.0C i PHOTO COPIES 37 18. 50 18.50 . OTHER 0 1.00 •1.00 SUB TOTAL E3 65.50 65 .50! IELECTION DEPARTMENT 1. CERTIFICATION 40 24.25 • 24.25 MAPS 5 5.00 5 A LISTS • 11 533.64 533.64 OTHER Q .00 . 00 i SUB TOTAL 56 562.:85 562.89 1 > MAY GRAND TOTAL • 39777 794579.72 249918.23 458542. 82 86118.67 i' YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLFCTICKS i ' MOTOR VEHICLE 165429 3820002.68 1229635. 51 2358509.79 231856.9? i RECORDING 32171 180992.15 1071.00 179921. 15 CL ERR TO BOARD 423 387.75 387.75' ELECTION 306 2212. S? 2212 .93' YTD GRAND TOTAL 198329 400359 5.51 1230706.91. 2358509. 79 414378. 81 • A Y A FEUERSTEIN WELD LINTY CLERK AND RECOROE72 CAS . -1 REV ISE3DD--114 1/84 2-7 a mr� WMY203P COLLECTION OF CLEPI FEES 06/02/8* MARY ANN FEt1ERST EIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECOQDER YEAR TC-DATE THRU MAY FOR YEAR : 1987 ITENS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 56456 847760.67 583507.17 206952. 50 57301.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 56456 2205953.07 35222.00 2135509.07 35222.00 SME RENTAL 0.T . 282 7399. 77 7258. 77 141.00 PERMITS 8425 6275.00 2312.50 3962. 50 SALES TAX 14706 576468.90 557272.24 19196.66 AIRCRAFT 106 3340. 95 3288.45 52.50 AI RPORT FUND 106 5606.0D 5501.00 105.00 TI TLE S 2032t 110027.50 50352.00 . 59675. 50 ID'S 221 773. 50 442. 00 331.50 CHATTELS 6797 54221.00 54221.00` DUPLICATE REG 216 432.00 432.00 , FICHE 2 180.Cu 180:00: i CERTIF. f. OTHER 135 272.75 272.75' PE NA LTI E S 28 411 .57 411.57 SME RENTAL TABS 116 880.00 528.00 352.00` DIESEL (COUNT ) 996 OTHER 0 .00 .00., SUB TOTAL 165429 3820002. 68 1229635. 91 2358509.79 231856.98 • RECORDING DE PART ME AT UCC INDEX 3178 13226. 00 13226.00 GEN INDEX 18534 109460. 50 109460.50' DOC FEES 1144 8859.00 8859.00 SEARCH E CERT 690 7724.00 7724.00` MICROFILM 25 16432.8` 16432.85 CERT COPIES 732 2559.00 2559.00 NON CERT COPIES 7444 16833.30 16833.30 MARR IA GE L IC 357 3560.00 1071. 00 2489 .00 PHOT 0 COPIES 48 24.50 24.50 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OT HER 15 2313. 00 2313.00 SUB TOTAL 32171 . 180992.15 1071.00 179921.15 iA CLERK TO , THE BOARD MAPS 265 265.00 265.00 PiOTO COPIES 156 84.75 84.15 .OT HER 2 3 8..00 38.00` { SUB TOTAL 423 387.75 387.75 r ,ELECTION' DEPARTMENT CERT IFICATION 25Z 130.25 130.23' '• MAPS 27 27.00 27.'00 LISTS 21 1247.40 1247.40 OTHER 6 808. 28 808.28 SUB TOTAL 306 2212.93 2212.93 YID GRAND TOTAL 198324 4003595. 51 1230706.91 2358509.79 414378.81 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MaT]R VEHICLE 1 654 29 .3820002.63 1229635.91 2358509.79 231856.98. RECORDING 32171 180592. 15 1071. 00 179921.15 CLERK TO BOARD 423 387.75 387.75 ELECTION 306 2212.93 2212.931 YTD-GRAN D TOTAL 198329 4003595. 51 1230706. 91 2358509.79 414378.81 Y N- FEU ERSTEIN FFLD UNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CRS 30-1-114 REVI SEO_7/84 't A __J__________ __.____�w_ :NTY :ESA T E - CAL SER :CE! vc__ C5.... ANT _. ..; I c7.,,� STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1487 ACTUAL 1487 PERCENT OF BUDGET 1987 BUDGET CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE USED BEGINNING BALANCE 1,864,992 1,335,844 134,590 COUNTY PROPERTY TAX 70,635 1,546,011 2,271,834 68.05 COUNTY - OTHER TAXES 11,013 66,901 173,617 38.53 STATE RECEIPTS AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN 274,300 1,445,044 3,920,000 38.14 DAP 156,759 812,683 1,740,000 45.40 FOSTER CARE 134,637 596,064 1,360,000 43.83 LON INCOME ENERGY ASSISI. 220,225 906,532 1,100,000 82.41 AID TO THE NEEDY DISABLED 32,186 148,199 407,200 36.39 DAY CARE 30,026 165,341 360,000 45.43 MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION 3,013 13,451 30,000 44.84 RID TO THE BLIND 1,252 2,807 6,400 43.86 ADMIN. - REGULAR 22,447 524,125 2,353,494 22.27 ADMIN. - CHILD SUPPORT 25,184 124,743 302,705 42.88 ADMIN. LEAP 5,:c7 29,198 78,400 37.24 TOTAL RECEIPTS 988,364 6,436,199 14,153,650 45.47 i TOTAL AVAILABLE 2,855,356 7,772,043 14,288,240 54.39 LESS EXPENDITURES AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN 396,811 1,889,403 4,400,000 38.56 OLD AGE PENSION 127,875 770,470 1,790,000 43.04 FOSTER CARE 143,805 735,623 1,100,000 43.27 L0M INCOME ENERGY ASSIST. 175,268 876,796 1,100,000 79.71 AID TO THE NEEDY DISABLED 47,943 215,992 509,000 42.43 DAYCARE 37,514 192,760 450,000 42.84 GENERAL ASSISTANCE 8,010 35,252 104,000 33.40 MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION 1,607 10,333 30,000 34.44 AID TO THE BLIND 485 3,505 8,000 43.81 ADMIN. - REGULAR 234,329 1,201,641 3,018,550 39.81 ADMIN. - CHILD SUPPORT 48,597 192,133 465,700 41.26 ADMIN. LEAP 5,572 44,066 78,400 56.21 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,227,816 6,167,974-_ ,167,974^+ 14,153,650 43.58 FEMA - REVENUE 30,663 66,137 FEBA - EXPENDITURES (3,9021 (15,4061 ENDING BALANCE 1,654,301 1,654,300 134,540 t:2-.. 44-s-7 WELD CCL'NTY 3E7AAI!ENT 27 --_-AL SEHV:t_„ ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS DIVISION FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1487 AID FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN ANNUAL ---MONTHLY MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BALANCE OF BUDGET BUDGET EXPENDITURES TO DATE BUDGET 10 DATE AF➢C ASSISTANCE 5,560,000 463,333 430,670 2,108,939 207,728 LESS CHILD SUPPORT (600,000) (50,000) (28,539) _ (189,996) (60,004) LESS REFUNDS (30,000) (2,500) (2,344) (14,431) 1,931 LESS FRAUD REFUNDS (30,000) (2,500) (2,976) (15,111) 2,611 NET 4,900,000 408,333 396,811 1,881,401 152,266 OLD AGE PENSION CLASS A 1,200,000 100,000 84,378 524,981 (24,981) CLASS B 630,000 52,500 47,252 269,337 (6,8371 LESS REFUNDS 140,000) (3,333) (3,754) (23,847) 7,180 NET 1,710,000 149,167 127,876 770,471 (24,638). AID TO THE NEEDY DISABLED AND - STATE 302,000 25,167 30,999 133,131 (7,298) AND - SSI 267,000 22,250 24,958 121,916 (10,666) LESS REFUNDS (60,000) (5,000) (8,014) (39,055) 14,055 NET 509,000 42,417 47,943 215,992 (3,904) GENERAL ASSISTANCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 40,000 3,333 5,430 18,333 (1,716) KIND AND EDD 25,000 2,083 531 3,441 6,976 VISION CARE 13,000 1,083 0 2,493 2,9'14 DENTAL CARE 11,000 917 1,555 3,949 634 BURIALS 11,000 917 485 5,193 (610) PRESCRIPTION 4,000 333 9 1,752 (125) NET 104,000 8,667 8,010 35,251 8,082 - _. 7===rte= =--__ _.�--- MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION - TRANSPORTATION 30.000 2,500 1,607 10,333 2,167 At TO THE BLIND ASSISTANCE 6,^O(, ail 455 3,50 ;72' WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT C SOCIAL SERVICE DIvi51ON FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1987 FOSTER CARE ANNUAL MONTHLY MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BALANCE OF BUDGET BUDGET EXPENDITURES TO DATE BUOSET TO DATE FOSTER CARE 1,435,000 119,583 • 130,056 667,264 (69,347) LESS REFUNDS (10,980) (57,587) 57,587 SUBSIDIZED ADOPTION 6,915 32,820 (32,8201 SE-26 PROJECTS 265,000 22,083 17,814 91,700 18,717 NET 1,700,000 141,667 143,805 734,197 125,864) DAY CARE INCOME ELIGIBLES 400,000 33,333 33,604 174,685 (8,018) • SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 50,000 4,167 3,910 18,075 2,758 NET - 450,000 -- 37,500 37,514 192,760 (5,260) c^�_�-_mss-•..-.--,-.._ -= r i . �_ FOSTER CARE MEDICAL CARE - STATE FISCAL YEAR NEDICAL CARE - 23,235 1,936 0 1,428 (1,428) DAY CARE - SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES - STATE FISCAL YEAR DAY CARE 43,197 3,600 3,910 28,743 (28,743) • BELL :OUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION • FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1987 ANNUAL MONTHLY MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BALANCE OF BUDGET BUDGET EXPENDITURES TO DATE BIFDSET TO DATE SALARIES 2,078,000 173,167 164,813 847,310 18,523 FICA 152,000 12,667 - 11,498 58,896 4,437 RETIREMENT 118,000 9,833 9,769 49,338 (1711 HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE 59,000 4,917 5,838 29,191 (4,6081 WORKER'S COMPENSATION 3,000 250 0 0 1,250 TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES 2,410,000 200,833 191,918 984,735 19,432 STAFF ATTORNEY 31,000 2,583 2,723 13,529 (612) COUNTY ATTORNEY 12,000 4,000 182 885 4,115 CHILD ABUSE RE/EDUCATION 23,000 1,911 1,917 9,480 103 AUDITING 8,000 667 0 0 3,333 CHILD ABUSE CONSULTATION 3,000 250 228 846 404 CASE SERVICES 16,000 1,333 367 2,707 3,960 TOTAL CONTRACTS 93,000 7,750 5,417 27,447 11,303 LEASE 111,600 9,300 9,523 47,615 (1,115) UTILITIES 30,000 2,500 1,874 10,020 2,480 CUSTODIAL 21,000 1,750 305 5,670 3,080 BLDG MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 18,000 1,500 730 2,169 5,331 TOTAL OFFICE SPACE 180,600 15,050 12,432 65,474 9,776 DATA PROCESSING 116,000 9,667 5,201 34,769 13,564 TRAVEL 40,000 3,333 3,860 15,614 1,053 TELEPHONE 65,000 5,417 5,629 31,207 (4,124) POSTAL 44,000 3,667 3,947 19,503 (1,170) OFFICE SUPPLIES 40,003 3,333 3,422 12,495 4,172 ARMORED CAR AND SECURITY 6,800 567 458 2,344 489 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5,000 417 129 1,293 790 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 4,000 333 130 630 1,037 EQUIPMENT PURCHASES 0 0 337 507 (501) SUBSCRIPTIONS 6 8D0KS 400 33 58 200 (111 MISCELLANEOUS 750 63 90 388 1761 TOTAL OPERATING AND TRAVEL 321,950 26,829 23,261 118,950 - 15,196 ---------4-_ ---- ---_-_ 4=__mow- = 42-_- MEDICAL EXAMS PUBLIC ASST 13,000 1,083 1,302 5,039 373 GRAND TOTAL 3,018,550 251,546 234,330 1,201,645 56,084 tELD CCUNT'( DEPARTM.ENT CF SOCIAI SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - CHILD SUPPORT (IV-D) FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1981 ANNUAL MONTHLY MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BALANCE CF BUDOET BUDGET EXPENDITURES TO DATE BURET TO DATE SALARIES 273,000 21,750 23,683 117,632 (3,8B2) FICA 19,400 1,617 1,668 8,287 (204) RETIREMENT 15,000 1,250 ' t,371 6,818 (5681 HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE 7,500 625 752 3,748 (623) WORKER'S CONPEVSATION 400 33 0 0 167 STAFF ATTORNEY 3,500 292 298 1,490 (32) COUNTY ATTORNEY 60,000 5,000 13,519 13,972 6,028 OFFICE SPACE 16,800 1,400 '1,409 7,272 (272) SERVICE OF PROCESS 9,000 750 1,145 5,161 (1,411) PATERNITY TESTING 6,000 500 326 703 1,797 TELEPRCNE 10,700 892 854 4,704 (2461 OFFICE SUPPLEIS 5,500 458 166 1,657 635 DATA PROCESSING 28,000 2,333 2,626 12,245 1578) TRAVEL 1,500 125 35 233 392 POSTAGE 8,000 667 531 2,762 571 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 800 67 123 262 71 SUBSCRIPTIONS MID DUCKS 200 17 0 0 83 EQUIPMENT PURCHASES 0 0 72 72 1721 MEMBERSHIPS OR DUES 400 33 20 116 51 MISCELLANEOUS 0 0 0 0 0 GRAND TOTAL 465,700 38,:.x;; 48,598 192,134 1,908 _-_..ra-- ---- EL CJJ TY :E T E T CF "1,:`,;;AL ADMINISTRATION - LON INCOME E;ERSY ASSISTANCE FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1987 CALENDAR YEAR 1987 ANNUAL MONTHLY MONTHLY EIPENDITURES BALANCE LW BUDGET BUDGET EXPENDITURES TO DATE BUDEET TO DATE SALARIES 63,000 5,250 4,444 25,117 533 PICA 4,500 375 433 1,884 (109) RETIREMENT 1,000 83 90 450 133) HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE 100 8 41 205 (1631 POSTAGE 3,000 250 68 1,527 (277) OFFICE SUPPLIES 2,300 192 207 565 393 TELEPHONE 3,000 250 276 1,771 1521) TRAVEL 400 33 11 8! 86 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 100 8 0 0 42 EQUIPMENT PURCHASES 0 0 4 0 0 OUTREACH 1,000 83 0 11,766 (11,349) TOTAL 78,400 6,533 5,570 44,066 (11,399) LEAP PROGRAM COSTS PROGRAM 1,100,000 • 91,667 175,268 876,796 (418,4631 BRAND TOTAL 1,178,400 98,200 180,838 920,862 (429,862) • WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - LON INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE FDR THE MONTH OF MAY 1987 PROJECT YEAR 1986 - 198) CURRENT BALANCE ALLOCATION MONTH YEAR-TO-DATE TO DATE PROGRAM 160,318 885,209 PROGRAM ADVANCE 32,500 2,272 15,753 16,747 CRISIS INTERVENTION 87,900 926 28,926 58,974 ADMINISTRATION 60,039 5,570 47,966 12,073 OUTREACH 19,225 0 • 19,225 0 TOTAL 199,664 8,768 ' 111,870 87,794 ADMINISTRATION OUTREACH CURRENT MONTH YEAR-TO-DATE CURRENT MONTH YEAR-TU-DATE SALARIES 4,444 38,150 0 . 16,573 FICA 433 2,614 0 1,186 RETIREMENT 90 696 0 0 HEALTH Ti LIFE INSURANCE 41 305 0 0 DATA PROCESSING 0 0 0 0 POSTAGE. 68 1,994 0 1,337 OFFICE SUPPLIES 207 1,069 0 0 TELEPHONE 276 2,648 0 0 TRAVEL 11 441 0 129 ADVERTISING 0 0 0 - 0 EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 0 , 0 0 0 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 0 0 0 0 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 0 0 0 0 - TOTAL 5,570 47,961 0 19,225 AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL BECU :MITT CBM11(rwR5 July 1 , 1987 D 1 7:30 p.m. Centennial Center JUN 1 91 rll Room 339 f,REF{„�, COLA ROLL CALL: Sid Morehouse, President Nels Nelson, Vice President Norman Carlson Marion Richter Doris Williams MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 3, 1987 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPOINTMENTS: 7/8/87 Road & Bridge Advisory Committee, 7:30 p.m. , Engineering Dept. Conference Room 7/13/87 Elected Officials Meeting, 2:00 p.m. , room 316 8/5/87 Next scheduled Council meeting, 7:30 p.m. , room 339 CORRESPONDENCE: Memo from Personnel re: Alcohol & Drug Awareness Seminar Memo from Gene Brantner re: Seating at Rodeo REPORTS: Elected Officials Meeting of June 8 (Richter) UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Opinion from Tom David re: NCMC/Public Health NEW BUSINESS: Payment of bills: Mileage for Sid Morehouse $11 .20 Mileage for Nels Nelson $ 8.40 Mileage for Norm Carlson $ 8.00 Mileage for Marion Richter $13.20 Mileage for Doris Williams $22.00 Discussion of Tire Mountain expenses Discussion of Council telephone bill PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. Bdmr3 -a - z WELD COUNTY COUNCIL June 19, 1987 P. 0. 80X 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, ext. 4780 NEWS RELEASE The Weld County Council will meet in regular session on Wednesday, July 1 , 1987. The meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. , will be held in the Council Chambers of the Centennial Center, Room 339, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley. The public is invited to attend. -30 Ea MINTY DMVICINIERS "' JUN 1 91987 GRCZLEV. COLO- m�9 ] 42-ay-87 RICKS & DEMUTH OPERATING COMPANY 660 'O' Street Greele lit_ _, Oil and Gas Property Management v.� :? t 303-352-8125 NN22198T 1U Board Of Weld County Commissioners coLo. June 18, 1987 P.O. Box 758 carE ' Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Changes In Weld County Utility Construction Permit Gentlemen: in regard to the changes being made on the above referenced, I feel that the additional amount of gravel is extremely excessive and represents over a 300% increase in R.D.W. cost for an industry that has already seen more business bankruptcys and closings in the past year than in its entire 100 years of existence. In the past four (4) years of pipeline consulting in Weld County, when 300 tons of gravel was put on a county road after construction, the road in all cases was in better condition than before the construction began. Please reconsider this one (1) item on the above and don't be excessive where it is not needed. Respectfully submitted Ricks & DeMuth Operating Co- ter C DZ." Roger C. DeMuth Vice-President RDC/sc „j - • /777, v� veal felt, t 0-4'117 - T1 �E MOUNTAIN, INC. vt.Phone 303-573-5744 _ '12311 Weld County Rd. 41 , Hudson, Colo., 80642 JUne 18, 1987 t _ Weld County Commissioners Office 915 Tenth Street jUN a 21987. Greeley, Colorado, 80631 ts.Xc data Gentlemen; We want to thank all the hardworking people of your departments for their superb work in controlling and extinguishing the fire at Tire Mountain. Please extend this to anyone that may have been connected with your office that we are not aware of. Special thanks to Wes Potter, George Godell, Ken Schrader and Don (the D-8 operator) for their cool- headedness and extra efforts. We are so grateful that no one was injured and that you were able to contain this fire and protect our remaining property. Thank you. Sincerely yours, erry J on cao- `L Ojdmry 6,-av-87 Hello