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RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CHANGE ORDER TO ZOYIOPOULOS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. CONCERNING WELD COUNTY BRIDGE WEL 39/68A 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, additional engineering and design services are necessary concerning the Weld County Bridge WEL 39/68A, and the Board has been presented with a Change Order for said services, in the amount of $546.00, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Change Order to Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Change Order, in the amount of ' $546.00, to Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. , be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder se f1 &Aft and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman C.W. KtY, Pro em Deputy County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: \ que 'neJ t on EXCUSED G°�rlj on Lacy i jQtt1Jh11 2:714.1 Frank amaguchi (�'00g "rize�` .J 881012 • Frtea Zogiopoulos and Associates, inc. Engineering Consultants Yr 1011 42ND STREET • EVANS,COLORADO 80620 • PHONE 362. 000 4 September 22, 1988 Mr. Drew 'Scheltinga, P.E. Weld County Department of Engineering P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Design Services for Weld County Bridge WEL 39/68A Dear Drew: Please consider this letter a formal request for Change Order to the above referenced Contract. After submittal of the Prelim- inary Design it was reviewed by your office and a Preliminary Design Review Meeting was held with Rex on August 16, 1988. This was followed up with a summary letter on August 17, 1988 in which it was recommended that we utilize alternate "A", which is a' precast box design. On September 12, 1988 we met with Rex to discuss the project and it was decided at that meeting that we could come up with a bridge that better suited the site by going with the alternate "B" design (poured in place) , which we had originally proposed, because we could get the 38 '-6" out-to-out width required. The precast box would force us to use 4O'-O". We have as a result lost some of our momentum on the design sequence and hereby request a time extension of two weeks on the above referenced contract. Also on August 19, 1988 a meeting was held with Rex and Jeff Harbert of the New Cache La Poudre Irrigation Co. , to discuss moving their ditch road to the south to get around the approach rail. This was okay with them if we would design replacement structures for the ones which would have to be removed. This includes a headwall for new 15" gates with sand trap, a new box with grate and parshall flume and a pipe to ditch box structure. While it was anticipated that the headwall and two gates would have to be relocated the remainder of the structures we feel are beyond the scope of the. originalcontract. selolz Iogiopoulos and Associates, Inc. • The design work for these structures breaks down as follows: Hydraulic Design 6 Hrs. @ S45.00 $ 270.00 Drafting 12 Hrs. @ $23.00 $ 276.00 ETT Total Additional Fee $ 546.00 This design work will add one week to the design Contract for a total of three additional weeks. Respectfully submitted, Z0TI0P0L'LO5 & CIATES, INC. 13184 °=* Ira .E.- P.L.S. �� 5 .0, ao• Oz St .• ••N• C 1 • - E 881012 • RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE 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 Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are Sylmar Manor LTD and Gerry Schwab, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Sylmar Manor LTD and Gerry Schwab to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the, properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. ?JO,5'6 CC. ex- .o-2 (.2) 881007 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. �.-' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: L%YVCu4Qcc4e WELL (COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Qerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board e .' rantner�rman C.W. Kirby, Pr�-Tem /beputy CountyQta) APPROVED AS TO FORM: J�lc u5 i inson qu xne EXCUSED Go on Lacy • (f i%Lt�t17` 4%. \ ounty tto ey Frank amaguchi 881007 � mEm®RAI1DUm O tt lllhl)ci Board of County Commissioners October 21, 1988 To Dab COLORADO From Department of Planning Services Legal Action Authorization Subi.tt: The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to correct the violations. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-909 BCV-909 Sylmar Manor LTD Gerry Schwab Robert Baronet 12365 Weld County Road 2 12365 Weld County Road 2 Space 16 Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and arty persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 881007 • • c3 es t < i+ . 1 r 3_ in c ..=r a n al f• . . er ►/ s re 5 I > .� ..m 0 W w .- 7a n .2 "A - ••1n) rV Tp o n n !, a �..• en a � o o n °- nee > o N N fl 0 4 Al- n ny `-a (�pp r C• 1" a o O 1 1 of; 7 n S O ' O ° o n G .. 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X a C 1. n e n ¢ -, Pa a —, 1j I 5 — n .. � K e D D�. 1 Tq - K L . O e C A F 1 W V r .'.1 =1 l In .. r 0 ”p m n Ee �'- V V CO 1 }}qq • • a .1M f. •. ` J 9 0 Q ia 7S a a 2El 0 1_{ m O a ti' _ �'� 0- 3 ,' m o a N A aj Coo"o t. c t o w VI o 'c _ wa, g N 4 ir = 3 O n ` 4 .F N A m O R h • O CD ' r 0� V N ! oz •p ; C O c •d O cor, co co. F. to 9 • O C. 0 co o,O -c CO C a ' O O O O i0 0 0 I=( i MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 13859 VICKIE BERNAL 66.74 13860 TOMASA SILVA 41.58 13861 DONA S. MILLER 70.29 13862 ANNETTE;D• SALAZAR 70.29 13863 CANDY M. LOPEZ 33.30 • 13864 JANET VONJENEF 871.98 13865 FREIDA GRUNCZEWSKI 2,525.6e 13881.` WILLIAM A BREWER 263.55 13882 GERALD R. JOHNSON 287.31 13883 DUANE M. MITCHELL 712:�5 13884 KEVIN W. HARDING 537-21 13885 David E. Eecheverria 782.11 • 13897 CHARLES P RIESSELMANN 251.44 13898 HARVEY L WEBER 507,50 13899` FRANCES S SORENSEN 741.03 13900' MORRIS ALLISON 665.57 13901 JACK T. COLTON 624-2? 13903.. D'Lene A- finger 639.05 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON OCTOBER 26, 1988 MONTHLY PAYROLL • HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT • 13904 DOUGLAS V. MILLER 588.14 13905 JUSTIN M. STEPHEN I 582.57 13906 ` ROBERT MARTINEZ I 542.25 13907 ROBERT D, GlBSON 13,104.48 13908 NARY ANN NOME 1,021-61 13911 MICHELLE ROBERTSON 505.35 13912 DOMINGA RODRIGUEZ 616.06 13913- TRACY REFFEL 482.83 13914 GLORIA MALTOS 500.56 13915 ADRIANNA GUAJARDO 472-38 13916 DEBRA HARCEG 533.93 13917 PHYLLIS GONZALES 602-22 13918 BARBARA FIELDS 489.10 13919 SHEILA DUNN 450.50 13920 CLAUDINE AGUILERA 433.82 13921 CAROLYN 1"4ES 574.47 13922 KAREN TERRY 623.75 13923 ROSE SOTO 545.25 )mlfl or WARRANTS TOTAL TOE AMOUNT OP THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON OCR 26, 19 88 MONTHLY PAYROLL • HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER _ PAYEE AMOUNT 13924 FRANCES SENA 462.98 13925 ! KIM SANDOVAL , 698.52 13926 JUDITH SIMANTS I 724.67 13927 FLORINDA VILLA I 641.48 13928 PAULINE ALANIZ ° 488.04 13929 SHARON CHAVEZ 529.75 13930 SHARAE ELZINGA 653.15 13931 GLORIA KING 505-35 13932 LELA PRICE 491.50` 13933 GERALDINE ROMERO 636.95 13934 MARY ROMERO 554.78 13935 DENISE RYAN 557.66 13936 JOSE SALAZAR 677.91 13"137 REBECCA SALAZAR 657.64 13938 CORLISS HAYES 502-52 13940 BECKY WYZYKOWSKI - 2,049.03 13939 JUDY LOPEZ 864.20 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 53 TOTA534,056.63 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN TEM MONTSLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON OCTOBER q , 19 88 WELD COGhiy, COLORADO PAGE 1 of 1 General FUND CLADS V.O.. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOONT 902278 801968 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. SUPPLY 7.73 902279 801968 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC . SUPPLY 3,545.66 902280 075753 UNITED STATES POST OFFICE 8,492.37 902281 076517 GREAT WEST LIFE $25,686. 68 1 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF_WELD ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been canpleted on the above listed claims as shown on Page 1 through 1 and dated October 26th , 1988 and that payments should be made to 1e respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 25,686.68 . DATED THIS 26th DAY Or October 1988 • I WELD CE S / SUBSCRIBED AN) BwoRN TO BEFORE bIE THIS 26 t hDAY OF October 19 88; . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: My Canmission Expires Junee$, 1990 NOIARY�£�BLIC STATE OF COI7OR11ti0`3 ) ss COUNTY OF wan' ) We, the Board of County Ccn issioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in paymen ,°°°a°° therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the General FUND totaling $ 5 z ergrt zstie airperson ATTEST w !et .e.J Member County C k & )temrde Par4 ty member Member PAVgoll FUND CLAIMS RANT P.O. & :0. V0. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 13941 76515 UNITED-BANK OF'6REELEY 1,034,439-22 13942 76516 PRINCIPAL: MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 1,7S7.75- 53 TERMINATION CHECKS 34,056.63 ,te of Colorado ) TOTAL 1,070,253.60 ss unty of Weld ) • ~ This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through t and dated OCTOBER 26th • , 8 8 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite eir names with the total amount $ 1,070,253.60 Dated this 26th day of OCTOBER , 198 8. • • weld Coun inan e 0 ,ice Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of OCTOBER , 198 8 My cortmi s i on,expi res: My Commission aches J"^ 90 • . � l N Lary Pub i `( ate of Colorado ) : - '� • ) _ SS.. .unty of Weld ) • We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) 'i sapprove) the claims as Ps et forth above; and warrants inlp0ay�m payment therefore are hereby .dered drawn upon the Fund to ling S At. 116 airperson Memoer �eu�u�l M er � r._� Cler. and Recorde Memoer :epac Memoer ' • • • • • 4, .._ *• • • • • • � • • • • •, . • - • WWry1W00002MWWWmtOLAAAAAAAA AA a DDADAAPADAADPDA AA7. 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A r TI AI .,I . z m ot, IVt is O .( Y A 0m N mI mF DI I C z m w • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l.1li l�J�'2rTLt�tt � �zo� -d� — dile / w mEMORAfi DUf fine1.0 Clerk to the Board pro October 21, 1988 COLORADO From George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Sublet: Road Opening The following road was opened October 21. 1988. It had been closed June 9, 1988 due to a bridge problem. WCR 12 between WCR 43.75 & I-76 Service Road GG/mw:£rc xc: Commissioner Yamaguchi Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR 12 WCR 43.75 l0'"/gg 1MV203P _ COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES I0/20/86 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MONTH: SEPTEMBER YEAR: 1988 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES IOTUR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 10866 166153.45 114399.95 40671.50 11082.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 10066 436281.89 7084.50 422112.89 7084.50 SME RENTAL O.T. 83 1640.28 1598.70 41.50 VEH RENTAL O.T. 0 1054.88 .00 1054.88 .00 PERMITS 2635 2195.00 746,50 1448.50 SALES TAX 0 165825.37 159032.99 6792.33 AIRCRAFT 3 30.61 29,11 1.50 AIRPORT FUND 3 130,00 127.00 3,00 TITLES 4333 23631.50 10782.50 12849.00 ID'S 43 150. 50 86.00 64.50 CHATTELS 1593 12296.00 12296.00 DUPLICATE REG 42 84.00 64.00 FICHE 0 .00 .00 CERTIF. & OTHER 48 91.75 91.75 PENALTIES 5 54.13 54. 13 SME RENTAL TABS 0 .00 .00 .00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 3435 2404. 50 2404.50 SHORT CHECKS 9 135.00 135.00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 33964 812158.86 292132.44 465594.16 54432.26 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 500 2458.00 2458.00 GEN IND$X 3732 21747.00 21747.00 DOC FOES 257 2240.21 2240.21 SEARCH C CERT 163 1746.00 1746.00 MICROFILM 5 2594.70 2594.70 CERT COPIES 126 411.00 411.00 NON CERT COPIES 839 2519. 25 2519.25 MARRIAGE LIC 91 910.00 273.00 637.00 PHOTO COPIES 8 6.75 6.75 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 1 30,00 30.00 5UD TOTAL 5722 34662.91 273.00 - 34309►91 ;LERK TO THE BOARD MAPS 19 35.00 38.00 PHOTO COPIES 0 62.00 62.00 OTHER n 1 .00 1.00 SUB TOTAL 19 101 .00 101.00 :LECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 52 26,00 26.00 ..MAPS 16 32.00 32.00 LISTS 1 46.30 46.30 OTHER 11 13.75 13.75 SUB TOTAL 80 118,05 118.05 ;EP GRAND TOTAL 39705 047040. 82 292405.44 465594.16 89041.22 'EAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR UFHICLC 366455 7446420.04 2595101 .01 4378915.26 472402.97 RECORDING 53000 307665.20 2430.00 305235.20 CLERK TO BOARD 478 1240.50 1240.50 ELECTION 561 3190. 11 3198. 11 fTD GRAND TOTAL 420454 7756523.85 2597531.81 4373915,26 782076.78 / _, a es. Sr :RS 3C-1-114 MA Y. N FC17ERSTEIN tEVISED 7/84 WELD C LINTY CLERK AND RECORDER • 0.‘goijijAQ4 1MC293P '' COLLECTION OF CLERIC FEES 10/20/8tl MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR—TO—DATE THRU SEPTEMBER FOR YEAf2: 1988 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES ioTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 103743 1590368.98 1111139.98 373502.00 105727.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 103743 4113713.08 65427.50 3982858.08 65427.50 sme RENTAL O.T. 717 13705.08 13346.58 358.50 VEH RENTAL O.T. 0 1054. 88 .00 1054.85 .00 PERMITS 18659 15455. 50 5277.35 10178.15 SALES TAX 0 1372758.03 1318181 .98 54576.05 AIRCRAFT 121 2971.21 2910.71 60.50 AIRPORT FUND 121 5364.01 5243.01 121.00 TITLES 37678 204505.00 93507.00 110998.00 ID'S 448 1568.00 596.00 672.00 CHATTELS 70655 100236.00 100236.00 DUPLICATE REG 340 680.00 680.00 FICHE' 5 450.00 450.00 CERTIF. 6 OTHER 416 821.50 821.50 PENALTIES 51 846.27 846.27. SME RENTAL TABS 224 1120.00 672.00 448.00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 29525 20667.50 20667,50 SHORT CHECKS 9 135.00 135.00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUD TOTAL 366455 7446420.04 2595101.81 4378915.26 472402.97 ECORDINC DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 4793 18989.00 18989.00 GEN INDEX 30661 186511.00 186511,00 DOC FEES 2159 16873.50 16873.50 SEARCH i CERT 1244 13491 .00 13491.00 MICROFILM 62 25085.25 25085.25 CCRT COPIES 1425 3851.75 3851.75 NON CERT COPIES 11750 33479.50 33479.50 MARRIAGE LIC 810 5120.00 2430.00 5690.00 PHOTO COPIES 87 57. 75 57.75 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 9 1206.45 1206.45 SUB TOTAL 53000 307665.20 2430.00 305235.20 LCRK TO THE BOARD MAPS 312 620,00 620,00 PHOTO COPIES 98 200.50 200.50 OTHER 8 420.00 420.00 SUD TOTAL 418 1240.50 1240.50 LECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 420 211 , 75 211.75 MAPS 95 191.25 191.25 LISTS 38 2688.48 2688.48 OTHER 28 106.63 106.63 SUB TOTAL 581 3198. 11 3198. 11 :TD GRAND TOTAL 420454 7758523.85 2597531,81 4378915.26 782076.78 fCAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 366455 7446420.04 2595101.81 4378915.26 472402.97 RECORDING 53000 307665.20 2430.00 305235.20 CLERK TO BOARD 418 1240,50 1240.50 ELECTION 581 3198. 11 3198. 11 ID GRAND TOTAL 420454 7758523.85 2597531.81 4378915.26 782076.78 G660i Si 25 301114 124443-S NN F£UERSTEIN 'VISED 7/84 WELD CLERK AND RECORDER LAW OFFICE of JOHN R DENT ASSOCIATE:CAROLYN J,FITCH 616 Denv&Avenue PARALEGAL ASSISTANTS: P.O.Box 333 SHERRY 0.WHITE FOR Lupton,CO 20621 MARILYN M.TORREZ (303)857-4667 Metro Denver(303)8592028 Nt(�� nwµ}i1?M�NT.S•c . October 20 , 1988 p , Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Greeley , CO 80631 RE: FORT LUPTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Dear Commissioners : I am enclosing a certified copy of the Minutes of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District which document a resolution of the Fire Board changing the Fort Lupton District Code with respect to permits. Sincerely , i /l.g herry White sdw:br enc: j, 1.1 ov a� a Certified Copy of Minutes State of Colorado ss. County of Weld I , Delbert Fast, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the secretary of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District, a Colorado corporation; that I have the custody of the books and records of said corporation; that attached hereto is a true and correct copy of the minutes of the board of directors of said corporation adopted at duly convened meeting held at the Fire Hall, 1121 Denver Avenue, Fort Lupton, Colorado, on September 15, 1988; that said action of the directors is still in force and effect and ha§"not /been modified or repealed. In witness whereof I have affixed my hand and the seal of the corporation hereunto this A4L day of October, (Seal) cretary Subscribed and sworn to before me this A4&. day of October, 1988 by the above-named person. Witness my hand and official seal. My Commission expires:S/G/93. My Address is: yy76 WC2a3J� F4.L/wp e )W go(of iztNotary Pub (Seal,) FORT LUPT0N FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N' MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING SEPTEMBER 15, 1988 ., The Fort Lupton Fire Protection District held a Public Hearing regarding the amendment to the 1985 Uniform Fire Code as adopted as well as a special meeting to received the 1989 proposed budget on September 15, 1988 at the Fire Hall , 1121 Denver Avenue, Fort Lupton, Colorado. President Don McPherson called the meeting to order at 7:37 P.M. Members present at roll call were: Don McPherson, Phil Gabel , Alvin Dechant, and Victor Rangel. Delbert Fast came into the meeting at 7:39 P.M. Others present were: Nona Schaefer, John Dent, Frank Brozovich, Larry Richardson, Brad Brown and other • community members and firemen. President McPherson had John Dent present a summary of the resolution to amend the 1985 Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Board. By motion adopted August 25, 1988, the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District Board of Directors approved the elimination of Section 4. 101 of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted. The effect of this motion will be to repeal the operations, • practices or functions as listed in Section 4. 101 which pertains to the issuance of permits. Section 4. 101 includes such things as permits for candles, for open flames in public assembly areas and storage of combustible liquids, together with 45 other specified types of activities, operations, practices or functions. Permits for open burning would, however, still be required as these permits are issued under the jurisdiction of the county health department. President McPherson then asked anyone who was opposed to this resolution for their comments. Larry Richardson, Fire Marshal , told the Board he was opposed to the Omission of the permit policy from the 1985 Uniform Fire Code. The purpose of these permits is to protect the public from various hazards, not limited to fire hazards, but also to hazardous substances and flammable materials. The duty of the fire marshal' is to protect the public from these types of hazards, and a permit program would aid the fire marshal as well as the Directors of the Fire District with this job. Larry reminded the Board that their duty was to protect the public and those who had elected them to office and his responsiblity was to the Board and their decisions. Frank Brozovich, Fire Chief, also spoke opposing the resolution. His duty is to protect the citizens of the fire district and, foremost, his volunteer firefighters. He fears that by eliminating the permit policy from the Uniform Fire Code, this' will expose his men to unknown hazards on a fire call . He is very concerned for the safety of his men and feels the permit policy of the Uniform Fire Code aids in the protection of his firefighters. Karen Withrow spoke in favor of the resolution. She commended the Board for their sound judgment regarding the permit policy. She feels that the inspections made by the fire marshal are extremely good and will aid the fire chief in protecting his men from danger. She felt that the Board recognized the potential economic consequences this permit policy might have on the community and commended the Board for listening to the electors regarding the permit policy. She thanked the Board and the Fire Chief and Fire Marshal for the fine job they are doing for her community. Fort Lupton Fire Protection District Special Meeting and Public Hearing September 15, 1988 Page 2 Delbert Fast spoke regarding the resolution since he was not in attendance at the last board meeting. He realizes the necessity for permits, that the county and the city governments required the necessary permits for building, etc. Xt has been his experience that the honest man will abide by the law and obtain the necessary permits and the Fire District will learn of any new operations through the city or county agencies. He also feels that the fire chief and the fire marshal have enough authority to stop any dangerous situations that may be brought to their attention. Alvin Dechant then made the motion to adopt the resolution to amend the 1985 Uniform Fire Code on second reading. Victor Rangel seconded the motion. President McPherson called for a roll call vote and all members voted aye. The resolution passed on second reading. John Dent will notify the. city of Fort Lupton and Weld County of the modification of the 1985 Uniform Fire Code. President McPherson then asked the budget director, Nona Schaefer, to present the preliminary budget for 1989. An copy of the preliminary budget is attached. In summary the budget is as follows: The revenues raised for the General Fund will come from a mill levy based on 4.212 mills with a revenue base of $294,126 figuring an assessed valuation of $69,830,500. There will also be income generated from Specific Ownership Taxes at $20,000; and Interest Income in amount of $16,900. Oil/Gas Royalities are figured at $30. Test pit income was guesstamated at $2,500. Other income and discounts earned are estimated at $25. The beginning fund balance is $13,374 which would include all expenditures for 1988. The total proposed revenue for the General Fund for 1989 ii $346,955. Total expenditures for the Administration Department for 1989 figured. $214,960; total expenditures for the Volunteer Fire Department are $71 ,550; total expenditures for the Fire Marshal are $29,345; and total expenditures for the Maintenance Department are $31,100. The total expenditures for the General Fund is $346,955. The revenues raised for the Pension Fund will come from a 1 mill levy based on the assessed valuation of $69,830,500 for a revenue of $69,831. State matching funds are estimated at $40,749. Interest income for the Pension Fund is figured at $67,730 for a grand total of revenue of $178,310. Total expenditures for the Pension Fund for 1989 are: Administration Salary of $3,250; Legal fees of $1,000; Auditing fees of $500; Tax collection fees of $698; Investment fees of $60; Miscellaneous fees of $500; Insurance $3,600; and Pension payments of $103,000; and Investment/Contingency of $65,702 for a grand total of $178,310. Rort Lupton Fire Protection District Special Meeting and Public Hearing September 15, 1988 Page 3 The revenues raised for the Capital Reserve Fund are as follows: Interest income of $4,500; Beginning Fund Balance of $92,593; and Fund Transfers of $99,329 for a grand total of 1196,422. Total expenditures for the Capital Reserve Fund for 1989 are: Reserve of $59,422; Land & Rural Improvements of $20,000; Vehicles of $100,000; Furniture/Fixtures of $1,000; and Equipment of $16,000 for a grand total of $196,422. The Board agreed to meet in a work session on October 13, 1988 at 7:30 P.M. at the Fire Hall in order to amend the budget. The Budget Hearing could be held as soon as our regular meeting date of October 27, 1988. Phil Gabel made the motion to change the calendar for the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District as follows: September 29, 1988, regular meeting; October 27, 1988, regular meeting; November 17, 1988, regular meeting; and December 15, 1988, regular meeting. Alvin Dechant seconded the motion. All members voted aye changing the regular meeting dates for November and December of 1988. Delbert Fast made the motion to adjourn the meeting. Phil Gabel seconded the motion and all memebers voted aye. The meeting adjourned at 9:06 P.M. • UNITED'STATES Tau cfmr NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 9c-c-s737)'",� ��; • OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION MWASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 ¶17: 72....ie::2: 3OCT 241988 ": October 14, 1988• 1� NRC INFORMATION 'NOTICE NO. 88-82: TORUS SHELLS WITH CORROSION AND DEGRADED COATINGS IN BWR CONTAINMENTS Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for boiling water reactors (BWRs)'. • Purpose: • This information notice is being provided to alert addressees to•the`discovery of suppression pool steel- shells with Corrosion-and degraded coatings in BWR containments. ' It- is expected that recipients will' review the''information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information • notice do not constitute NRC requirements;, therefore, no specific action or written response is required. • Description of Circumstances: • During recent 'NRC inservice inspections (50-220/88-09 and 50-410/88-09) at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station (NMPNS), inspectors found that the inside surface of the torus shell at Unit 1, which was designed and constructed as uncoated, had corroded. Furthermore, the NRC inspectors' independent thickness measurements of the torus shell revealed several areas in which the thickness was at or below the minimum specified wall thickness. Based on additional analysis, it was determined that the shell thickness is acceptable until June 1989 at which time the licensee'wiTl perform an'ultrasonic reexamination of the torus shell. Based on the findings, the licensee is committed to take corrective actions. A recent survey of BWRs located in NRC Region I also revealed that some Mark I tori had experienced degradation of the coating and that cleaning and recoating were required. The cause of these degradations is not yet fully understood. Discussion: Although the torus shell thinning due to corrosion observed at NMPNS Unit 1 and the coating degradation in tori of other Region I plants have no immediate effect on plant operation, the NRC staff considers these deficiencies to be significant because the measured corrosion rates of torus shells are greater than the corrosion rates assumed as part of the original design. The torus shell degradation, if it continues, may jeopardize containment integrity. 8810070114 elpfrani,:was6),O.a$ IN 88-82 October 14, 1988 Page 2 of 2 Many licensees of BWR plants are currently required to perform periodic visual inspections of the suppression pool steel shells or liners in accordance with • their technical specifications, but the' methods used by licensees vary. Some licensees examine only those portions of the torus above the water line, and others employ, divers or use cameras to inspect submerged surfaces. Such inspections can only detect general degradation. Localized degradation such as pitting-'can be 'detected most effectively bydrainingthe torus and inspecting it under dry conditions. In view of the;importance of the containment to the health and safety of the general public,.licensees may wish to review and evaluate the adequacy of their containment-surveillance programs to determine if any problems similar to those described above exist at their plants This information notice also applies to-suppression-pools for other types of BWR containments (Mark II and Mark III), whether built of steel or of concrete with a steel liner, because the steel shell or liner may degrade through disintegration of the paint system and /or corrosion of the base metal. No specific action or written response,is required,by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, 'please:contact the::technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. Charles E. Rossi,. Division of Operational""Events Assessment Office of Nuclear,Reactor-Regulation Technical Contact: Chen P. Tin, NRR (301) 492-0829 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices Attachment IN 8842 October -14. 1988 Page 1 of 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION•NOTICES Information Date'of, 'Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 88-81 Failure of Amp Window 10/7/88 All holders of OLs Indent Kynar Splices or CPs for nuclear and.Thomas and Betts pourer. test, and Nylon Wire Caps During research reactors. Environmental Quali- fication Testing 88-80, Unexpected Piping Movement 10/7/88 All holders of OLs • Attributed toThermal or CPs for PWRs. 'Stratification 88-79 Misuse of Flashing Lights 10/7/88 All holders of OLs for High Radiation Area or CPs for nuclear Controls power reactors. 88-69, Supp 1 Movable Contact Finger 9/29/88 All holders of OLs Binding in HFA Relays or CPs for nuclear Manufactured by General power reactors. Electric (GE) 88-78 Implementation of Revised 9/22/88 All holders of OLs NRC-Administered Requali- or CPs for nuclear fication Examinations power reactors. 88-77 Inadvertent Reactor 9/22/88 All holders of OLs Vessel Overfill or CPs for BWRs. 88-76 Recent Discovery of a 9/19/88 All holders of OLs Phenomenon not Previously or CPs for nuclear Considered in_ the:Design power reactors. of Secondary Containment Pressure Control 88-75 Disabling of Diesel. 9/16/88 All holders of OLs Generator Output Circuit or CPs for nuclear Breakers by Anti-Pump. power reactors. Circuitry 88-74 Potentially Inadequate 9/14/88 All holders of OLs Performance of ECCS in or CPs for W and PWRs During Recirculation BEW-designed nuclear Operation Following a LOCA power reactors. OL ■ Operating License CP ■ Coistruction Permit • UNITED'STATES: INUIT C SS MAIL NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION FORAGE rnawo WASHINGTON, D.C.20555 us"ic • RI,MR W.(wry OFFICIAL EUSINCSS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE,6300 - - . . 280632006315 1 1CO1CY1F811S1 COUNTY OF WELD BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS POA BOX A758 GREELEY CO 80632 • • • • 4' lrr3 Alw'Y UNITED STATESyiija NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Yr = i ; OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION 2 ,4%," !5 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 October 20, 1988 cmtmcmcum46 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-84: DEFECTIVE MOTOR SHAFT KEYS IN LIMITORQUE MOTOR ACTUATORS Addressees All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose This information notice is being provided to alert recipients to potential problems from defective motor shaft keys installed in certain Limitorque actuators. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: On October 15, 1987. the NRC received a report from Houston Lighting and Power Company concerning sheared motor shaft-to-pinion keys found in a Limitorque actuator at its South Texas Project, Unit ^c, nuclear plant. A similar key failure also occurred in April 1987. The sheared key from one of the valves, was sent to a metallurgical laboratory which found that the properties of the material were not consistent with those of American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) type' 1018 steel. AISI type 1018 steel is the material designated by Limitorque for these particular keys as specified in Limitorque design documents. In August 1987, three additional keys had been removed from similar actuators and sent to the laboratory for analysis. One of the removed keys was split and the other two showed signs of deformation. Laboratory analysis of these keys revealed that the properties of the key material were not consistent with those of AISI type 1018 steel. The metallurgical analysis revealed that the keys had failed longitudinally along manganese sulfide inclusions and that the key material was probably an AISI type 1118 or 1119 resulphurized steel. Addi- tionally, on March' 16, 1983. Westinghouse had submitted a 10 CFR Part 21 report to the NRC concerning its discovery of sheared keys on six actuators. These keys were also analyzed and found to be made of other than AISI type 1018 steel. Discussion: During an NRC inspection at Limitorque in May 1988, inspectors found that at the time of the manufacture of the South Texas actuators, keys were purchased 8810140018 r.m IN 88-84 • October 20, 1988 Page 2 of 2 from a commercial vendor without certificates of conformance for the material type or properties. No checks were performed at Limitorque to verify that the proper key material. was received. Keys,purchased today.,are. still bought as . commercial grade; however, certified material test reports (CMTRs) are received from the vendor. Limitorque also performs hardness and dimensional checks of the keys upon receipt from the vendor. In a letter to the NRC dated May 19, 1988, Limitorque provided additional in- formation on this issue. Limitorque stated that the current material control procedures for key procurement were fully implemented in September 1983. . At that time, the existing key inventory was scrapped and completely replaced with keys purchased under the new controls. It is estimated that, all actuators from serial number 362735 onward were supplied with keys procured-under the upgraded material controls. Additionally, Limitorque determined that only the following actuator-motor combinations could potentially experience similar key failures due to improper material. Unit Sizc Motor Size SMB-000 - None SM8-00 25-ft.lb 1800 rpm SMB-0 25-ft.lb 1800 rpm �_. 25-ft.lb 3600 rpm 40-ft.lb 1800 rpm SMB-1 60-ft.lb 1800 rpm 60-ft.lb 3600 .rpm SMB-2 80-ft.lb 3600 rpm No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If.you have any questions about this matter, please contact. the technical contact listed -below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. nar ,, irector Division'of Events Assessment Office of,Nuclear ReactorRegulation Technical Contact: Jeffrey B. Jacobson, NRR (301) 492-0996 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices Attachment IN 88-84 October 20. 1988 Page 1 of I LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION NOTICES Information Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 88-83 Inadequate Testing of Relay 10/19/88 All holders of OLs Contacts in Safety-Related or CPs for nuclear Logic Systems power reactors. 88-82 Torus Shells with Corrosion 10/14/88 Ali holders of OLs and Degraded. Coatings in or CPs for BWRs. BWR Containments 88-81 Failure of Amp Window 10/7/88 All holders of OLs Indent Kynar Splices or CPs for nuclear and Thomas and Betts power, test, and Nylon Wire. Caps During research reactors. Environmental Quali- fication Testing 88-80 Unexpected Piping Movement 10/7/88 All holders of OLs Attributed to Thermal or CPs for PWRs. Stratification 88-79 Misuse of Flashing Lights 10/7/88 All holders of Ols for High Radiation Area or CPs for nuclear Controls power reactors. 88-69. Supp 1 Movable Contact Finger 9/29/88 All holders of OLs Binding in HFA Relays or CPs for nuclear Manufactured by General power reactors. Electric (GE) 88-78 Implementation of Revised 9/22/88 All holders of OLs NRC-Administered Requali- or CPs for nuclear fication Examinations power reactors. 88-77 Inadvertent Reactor 9/22/88 All holders of OLs Vessel Overfill or CPs for BWRs. 88-76 Recent Discovery of a 9/19/88 All holders of OLs Phenomenon not Previously or CPs for nuclear Considered in the Design power reactors. of Secondary Containment Pressure Control OL - Operating License CP • Construction Permit UNITED STATES MST CLASS.A NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '°SWINK "°IS""P"'° WASHINGTON. D.C. 20555 • MINI?Ms 00 . OFFICIAL`BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE,0.900 • 280632006315 1 1CO1CY1F811A1 COUNTY OF WELD BD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAIRMAN PO BOX 758 • GREELEY CO 80632 UNITED STATES " ,�[r 31Yw "h l� T s NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ;�; 0CT 2 5 19:: OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATI c J, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 �� Lry' .C._} GRCELEY. COLO. October 14, 1988 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-85: BROKEN RETAINING BLOCK STUDS ON ANCHOR DARLING CHECK VALVES Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose: This information notice is being provided to alert addressees to potential prob- lems relating to the failure of retaining block studs on Anchor Darling check valves and the possible generic implications. Diablo Canyon, Unit 2, and D.C. Cook Units 1 and 2, have recently reported problems with this type of failure. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions:contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: In October 1988 at Diablo Canyon, Unit 2, a scheduled preventative maintenance performed on a check valve in the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) System revealed that two retaining block studs (see drawing) were completely broken. This valve had been successfully stroked by hand several times before the mechanic detected slight movement of the retaining block. Upon further investigation the mechanic discovered that the studs were actually broken. The valve is an 8-inch pressure isolation valve in piping attached to the Reactor Coolant System hot leg. One stud was sheared at the block to valve body interface and the other stud was broken off inside the retaining block. There were signs of significant corrosion product build-up on the failed studs. The valve was manufactured by Anchor Darling. Discussion: The licensee has taken actions to repair the RHR valve, and a metallurgical evaluation of the failed studs is underway. The companion valve for the other RHR loop valve at Diablo Canyon, Unit 2, has been disassembled and found to be acceptable. The licensee has also disassembled eight 10-inch Anchor Darling swing check valves in the Safety Injection (SI) System. These valves are also pressure isolation valves. These valves have also been found to be acceptable. ' The stud material in all ten of these valves is ASTM A193 Grade 86 Type 410 stainless steel. A discussion of problems noted with 410 stainless steel parts in other valve applications is contained in Information Notice 85-59, 'Valve Stem Corrosion Failures." 8810140212 IN 88-85 October 14, 1988 Page 2 of 2 Several weeks prior to the failure at Diablo Canyon, Unit 2, D.C. Cock, Unit 2, discovered similar stud failures in Anchor Darling swing check valves. One broken stud and one cracked stud were discovered in each of two 8-inch RHR low head injection check valves. These valves are the second check valves back from the reactor coolant loop hot legs, and they act as pressure isolation valves. At D.C. Cook, Unit 2, there are two additional 8-inch Anchor Darling swing check valves in theRHR system. There are also eight 10-inch Anchor Darling swing check valves in the SI system. All four RHR valves and six of the eight SI valves have been inspected. One of the SI accumulator injection check valves was also found to have a cracked stud. The remainder of the valves inspected were found to be acceptable. At D.C. Cook, Unit 1, the two RHR injection check valves were inspected and each was found to have one broken stud. Two SI accumulator injection check valves were also inspected and found to be acceptable. Metallurgical evaluation of the failed studs is ongoing with the preliminary analysis indicating that the failures are due to intergranular stress corrosion cracking. Based upon discussions with the valve vendor, the NRC has learned that the af- fected valves at the plants discussed above are Anchor Darling Model Number S350WSC._Drawing Number 94-12892. The vendor also indicated that based pri- marily on experience with pressure boundary bolting, they have been. using Type 17-4PH stainless steel for bolts and studs in borated water service. They no longer manufacture the 5350WSC valve, and they recommend replacementstuds be made of Type 17-4Px`sta1nTess-steel rather than Type 410. The NRC staff believes that with seriously degraded studs, the retaining blocks could be dislodged if these valves are called upon to open rapidly during accident conditions. This could lead to blockage of the flow path, and the valves would be incapable of reseating. Licensees may wish to consider potential actions that would be appropriate if one of these check valves should fail in service prior to inspection of the studs. Such actions might include appropriate procedures and operator training. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have,any questions about this matter, please Contact the technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. Charles E. Rossi, Director Division of Operational Events Assessment Office, of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: Ted. Sullivan, NRR (301) 492-0901 Attachments: 1. Figure of Valve 2. 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S961en - Illerot. land to 8561 Oef ttlr.!Motor Shaft 10/:0/M All :.olden of Ott cart in LIMtORw Motor of as for Pala% Actuator per Maas. 8563 In.6Mwt.Testing of*Slay 10/19/66 All holden of Ols Contacts In Safety-*Slates or Os for n.cl.ar Logic Sysua are respry. 68-82 Torn Shells•th Corrosion 10/16/14 All holden of Olt and Degraded Gating, in Or Ch for Mb, 61R Cennlnaw s 6561 roller*of Aa Minna 10/7/66 All holders of Cis Nan Ryser So11ps. or Ch for nuclear and Than am hip power, tat, and nylon MMM Cap Oaring matte reactors, Enytrsr.Maal Qua11- inniee Testing 6560 unespocud MOM MOnaM. 10/7/66. All holden of Ols ALtrtwted to-h al or Os for rllRi. Strttilot/o 55-79 M/sese of Flashing Lights 10/t/Y All honors of CU for Ma Re.latlon Area or.Ch for acnxr Controls power reactor. 6669. Sun 1 MYole Cont.tt ringer 9/29/58 All holden of Ms 61515 in MIA Relays or Ch for meteor MMlt Wiley genre' pee fatten. E 6578 IM1wMgtlon Of Anita 9/22/66 All holden of Ms ItC.a.lnl.nno Rawl) or CJs for Molar • Hutton Eaawlations poar win. r. 88-77 Inadvertent Rt.OtOr 9/22/66 All holden of OL. Vocal Onrflll or Os for ea,. • • y OL•Operating Limo O•Coatractlon NMtt UNITED STATES MARCAAM MAIL NUCLEAR REGULATORY,COMMISSION ►p6TA0R w nib PAID u6MMc WASHINGTON,D.C. 20555 ►6wMITM 047 • OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE,6300 • • 280632006315 1 1CO1CY1FB11A1 COUNTY OF WELD BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAIRMAN PO BOX 758 CO 80632 GREELEY i. COLORADO COUNTIES INC. l N' ry October 21, 1988 rto.. �r ' 2 41988 'qr . Li Board of County Commissioners - Weld County C°'-` D.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO. 80632 RE: Bridge Structures WEL-069.0-048.0A, WEL-072.0-017.0A, WEL-080_5-017.0A and,WEL-078.0-027.08 Dear Board Members: The Special Highway Committee regrets to inform you that they were unable fund the subject bridge projects from the FY 1988/89 ;Special Bridge Fund Account. In addition, Federal Funds were not available at this time. The Committee received applications from forty three counties, which represented 104 individual projects. These requests totaled more than $28.3 million in needed improvements while the FY 1988/89 County portiion of the Special Bridge Fund was set at $14.5 million. In light of these funding limitations, the Committee, was able to recommend only sixty seven of these project requests to the Colorado State Highway Commission for approval. The statutory "Sunset" date for this program is June 30, 1992. The Committee will continue to solict project appli- cations,, as a minimum, at least once a year, and the notif- cations. ; will be , directed to each, of the Boards of County Commissioners. Thank you for the time and interest involved in responding. Sincerely: j74.14-44"1---C7 John F. Tomsic Special Highway Committee Designee cc: Ed Touber, Chairman, Special Highway Committee Di 07 1177 Grant Street • Denver,Colorado 80203 • Phpne(303)861-4076 I"�rr a: ),graze~ our 24 `'t; 1, DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO yI Case No. 88 CV 840 Division I 9j1¢` I . gamnriar NOTICE OF BEARING ON PETITION - . IN RE THE ORGANIZATION OF FORT LUPTON PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there was filed with the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, a Petition for Organization of the proposed Fort Lupton Park and Recreation District, .which'Petition prays for the organization of a park and recreation district. Notice is further given that a Service Plan and a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado approving said Service Plan were also filed with the Court in this matter as required by law. The Service Plan and related documents are now on tile in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Weld County, Colorado and are available for public inspection. The purposes of the proposed District are generally to provide: parks, recreational facilities or programs for the general welfare of the inhabitants of such District, as defined by statute and in accordance with the Service Plan, within the jurisdictional boundaries of the District. The proposed District is located entirely within Weld County, Colorado and is described as follows: (See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.) In accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 32-1- 305(3) , C.R.S. , as amended, the owner of any, real property within the, proposed Lupton Park ''and Recreation District may file a Petition with the District Court in and for Weld County stating reasons why such property should not be included within the proposed District and requesting that such property be excluded therefrom. Such Petition shall be duly verified, shall describe the property sought to be excluded, and shall be filed anytime after the filing of the Petition for the organization of the proposed District but no later than ten (10) days before the day hereinafter specified for the hearing thereon before the District Court. NOTICE,IS FURTHER GIVEN by order of the District Court of Weld County, Colorado that a public hearing on the Petition for Organization will be held at the hour of 3:00 o'clock c .m. on the 22nd day of November ,. 1988, before the Weld County District Court located at Weld County Courthouse, Ninth Avenue and # • ce.artelic%ra Ninth Street, Greeley, Colorado. At said hearing any interested party may appear and be hoard within the limitations provided by law. DATED�at.Weld„County, Colorado, this day o! 1988. t � h4 i' L I f LAS .G �-- Clerk o! .the D strict C u a Weld County, Colorado COUNIM ' Publish in: uptop Press Publish on: EXHIBIT A • • DESCRIPTION OF PORT LUPTON PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT Fort Lupton Park and Recreation District consists of all ter- ritory within a boundary described as follows (all Township (T) are north of the 40 Base Line and all. Ranges (R) are west of the 6th Principal Meridian): Beginning at the NE corner of Sec. 3, T2N, R66W; Thence south to the NE corner of Sec. 27, T2N, R66W; Thence east to the NE corner of Sec. 26, T2N, R66W; Thence south to the SE corner of said Sec. 26, T2N, R66W; Thence east to the NE corner of Sec. 36, T2N, R66W; Thence south to the SE corner of Sec. 12, T1N, R66W; Thence west to the SE corner of Sec. 10, TIN, R66W; Thence south to the E 1/4 corner of Sec. 27, TIN, R66W; Thence west to the E 1/4 corner of Sec. 27, T1N, R67W; Thence south to the SE corner of Sec. 34, TIN, R67W; Thence west to the S 1/4 corner of Sec. .35, T1N, R68W; Thence north to the•.N.1/4 corner of Sec. 26, TIN, R68W; Thence east to the SE corner of Sec. 21, TIN, R67W; Thence north to the W 1/4 corner of Sec. 10, T2N, R67W; Thence east to the Center of said Sec.. 10, T2N, R67W; Thence north to the N 1/4 corner of said Sec. 10, T2N, R67W; Thence east to the NE corner of Sec. 10, T2N, R67W; Thence south to the E 1/4 corner of Sec. 10, T2N, R67W; Thence east to the center of Sec. 11, T2N, R67W; Thence north to the N 1/4 corner of said Sec. 11, T2N, R67W; Thence east to the NE corner of Sec. 11, T2N, R67W; Thence north to the W 1/4 corner of Sec. 1, T2N, R67W; Thence east to the center of said Sec. 1, T2N, R67W; Thence north to the N 1/4 corner of•Sec. 1. T2N, R67W; Thence east to the point of beginning. • Said description contains all of that area contained within the Weld County School District RE-8, less the Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District. • • I ' 092988 15-DPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 906 STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAI 2 r N' r C ;;�U 623 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILD, r"" f` DENVER, CO 80203 01r ++s f,� V ' ' 0c12 41988 NoictE OF REVOCATION OF EXEMPTION j` __: IN THE MATTER OF: c':"`' mac`-. Grover-Hereford Lions Club NOTICE NO $$_2s0 Grover, CO 80729 FILE NO. Cj-01-314-0 1 COUNTY Weld PARCEL NO. 029-105-116-005 CONCERNING THE EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: Lots 4,5 Block 7 Grover. A REVIEW OF THIS PROPERTY PURSUANT TO COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117 (3) HAS REVEALED THAT THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR CONTINUED EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION*. THE LISTED OWNER AND THE ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAMED COUNTY ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT SUCH PROPERTY MUST BE PLACED ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL AS TAXABLE EFFECTIVE J, navy 1, 1988- *Reason for Revocation: Not used for strictly charitable purposes. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 18th DAY OF October , 19 88 . In 2 d , 1ti1 .09.14,4.2.4.4-4..A.. MARY ANNE MAURER PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND USPONSIBILITIES RIGHT TO APPEAL • Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec II7 (5) provides, an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from. the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 420 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UDIPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxation; I. Notify this office within thirty davi of any change of mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted property (i.e., land has been- sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property tnnsfot+ed by deed will be returned to the tax rolls ay • the county assessor. II. Lath year following the year in which exemption is granted. owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of property Taxation takes no resnonslbility for reports not filet in a timely manner for any reuon. It is the responsibility of the exempt property,owner to see that these reports art received, completed and returned to the-Division,of Property Taxation annually by April"15, and with the appropriate- filing fees. Contact this office if your reports an not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number shown on this determination. DT NTC 0928488 1 -OPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS ^^"""TT I'" '^"";'Y2^$ 623 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING s'7\77-:-,:y7-7,7,.:-.7,7m,,—p. OENV4R. COLORADO 80203 c1rQ1 OCT 2 41988: ( ; OETERIINATIQN QRLELEY. COLO. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Grover-Hereford Lions Club APPLICATION NO. 86-133¢ Grover, CO 80729 FILE NO. tit-Q1-yid COUNTY Weld PARCEL NO. 029-105-116-0 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED ANO USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 4,5,6, Block 7 Grover. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117. HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS NOT JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY DENIED. (Property is not used for strictly charitable purposes pursuant to 39-3-101(1)(g).) DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 18th DAY OF October ; 19 88 • %'.I h MARY ANNE MAURER PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR. TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RIGHT TO APPEAL • Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides, 'an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located. or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days following the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs. 420 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DDDIPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's exemption from taxation: I. Notify this office withini,,htrty days of any change of mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted property (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls :y the county assessor. II. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted. owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Divisioc of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Prooe.rty Taxation takes ne reseenslblllty fob r!Dorts not files in a typtly manner for anv regal, It Is the responsibility of the exempt property owner to see that these reports. are received, completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April IS, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year. On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should reeer to the file number shown on this determination. 0111NTC p4 . Or Vi!:� MCI 5 J ` p DISTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO alnomt Case No. 88CV42, Division I NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION AND NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION IN RE THE MATTER OF THE DISSOLUTION OF: THE GILCREST SANITATION DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, Petitioner. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to §32-1-703(1) , C.R.S. , that the Gilcrest Sanitation District ("District") filed a completed petition for dissolution of the District on September 23, 1988. The "Agreement for Assumption of Services, Plan for Disposition of Assets, and Plan for Dissolution" ("Agreement") filed by the District states that the District has financial obligations or outstanding bonds and specifically provides that the District will continue in existence to such extent as is necessary to adequately provide for the payment of such financial obligations or outstanding bonds. Accordingly, the applicable financial provision is §32-1-702(3) (c) , C.R.S. Tho Agreement further states that the District's services are to be continued within the District by the Town of Gilcrest ("Town") pursuant to the Agreement. The Agreement states that responsibility for all services presently provided by the District will be assumed by the Town, and provides for the operation and maintenance of the system and facilities of the District by the Town. The Agreement also contains provisions for service, rates, and charges, and for acquisition of the District's system and facilities. Accordingly, the applicable service provision is §32- 1-702(4) (b) (I) , C.R.S. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to §32-1-703, C.R.S. , that a hearing will be held on Thursday, November 10, 1988, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. before the Court, at 9th Avenue and 9th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80632. At that hearing, any interested party may appear and be heard on the sufficiency of the Petition or on the adequacy of the applicable financial and service provisions. 1 ,a .gg en_7r�•C&"..t•8-09 • Pursuant to §32-1-703(2) , a copy of this Notice shall be mailed by the Clerk of the Court to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80632, and to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Gilcrest, Box 8, Gilcrest, CO 80623. Dated: October 24, 1988 , 1988. 3/62 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO OCTOBER 26. 1988 TAPE #88-51 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, October 26, 1988, 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 Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem — Arrived later Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy — Excused Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board. Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 24, 1988, as printed. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Chuck Cunliffe. Director of the Department of Planning Services. reporting for the period ending September 30, said his department received and processed 185 land—use applications which required public hearings and 67 which were staff issued. Mr. Cunliffe said there were three amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and one to the Subdivision Regulations. Be said there have been 1,097 building permits, 173 electrical permits, and 148 mobile home permits issued. There were 315 building code violations, with 105 active cases remaining as of September 30. Mr. Cunliffe concluded his report by commenting on the Zoning Enforcement. He said the department responded to 92 zoning complaints with 123 cases still active. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kirby arrived during Mr. Cunliffe's report. 00007 k [4 y Chairman Brantner reported that he, along with Commissioners Yamaguchi and Kirby, attended the ground breaking ceremonies for the Longmont Foods Elevator. He said this is a very impressive facility. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 213,120.68 Social Services 39.938.95 Handwritten warrants: General fund 25,686.68 Payroll 1,070,253.60 Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT 15 PASSENGER VANS — HUMAN RESOURCES: Bette Rhoden, Director of the Purchasing Department, read the names of the bidders and the amount bid by each into the record. Ms. Rhoden said this item is to be considered for approval on November 9. PRESENT WHEELCHAIR MAXI VAN — HUMAN RESOURCES: Ms. Rhoden read the names of the bidders, and the amounts bid by them, into the record for this item which is to be considered for approval on November 9. PRESENT PRASE II ANNEX RENOVATION - 942 9TE AVENUE (CONT. FROM 10/19/88): Mr. Warden presented this to the Board. Mr. Warden said part of the costs of this renovation is to be shared with Mr. John Duffy, the owner of Woody's Bookstore. He read the names of the bidders and the base amount bid by each into the record. Mr. Warden said a calculation and analysis will be done, and this matter is to be considered for approval by the Board on October 31. APPROVE CHAIN LINK FENCING (FUEL SYSTEM) — ROAD AND BRIDGE: Ms. Rhoden presented the names of the bidders and the amount bid by each. Claud Banes, Comptroller, recommended that the low bid, in the amount of $7,854.00, submitted by Sunset Fence & Supply. of Berthoud. be approved. Following discussion, Commissioner Kirby moved to accept the bid from Sunset Fence & Supply. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion. Chairman Brantner said he favors accepting the bid, in the amount of $7.900.00, from the local bidder, Double R. Fence, Inc., because there is only a $46.00 difference between the two bids. On a roll call vote the motion passed with Chairman Brantner voting nay. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT EARLE TO BUILDING TRADES ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution appointing Robert Earle to the Building Trades Advisory Board, with his term to expire April 10, 1991. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - October 26, 1988 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF C.W. KIRBY TO EDAP BOARD: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution concerning the appointment of C.W. Kirby to the Economic Development Action Partnership Board, with his term to expire December 31. 1989. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Yamaguchi, carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGE ORDER FOR BASSETT & ASSOCIATES, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this Change Order for Bassett & Associates, Inc., in the amount of $37,579.00, concerns the Human Resources Department building. Mr. Warden explained the various items which are included on this Change Order. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said Change Order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT WITH US WEST COMMUNICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this easement is necessary so that U.S. West can bring in the phone lines at the Weld County Business Park. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Right-of-Way Easement with US West Communications and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND PREFERRED CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL TEAM. INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained that this Addendum concerns drug testing for the Work Release Program. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Addendum to the Agreement with the Preferred Correctional Medial Team, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER VETERANS SERVICE MONTHLY REPORT: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Veterans Service Monthly Report. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT NO. II TO MEDICAL PLAN DOCUMENT OF WELD COUNTY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said the current medical plan offers $100 for annual physicals for employees only. Re said this amendment is to offer $150 per calendar year per family. if the family member is currently under the coverage. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve said Amendment No. II and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and carried unanimously. CONSIDER SETTING HEARING DATE FOR JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT: Commissioner Johnson moved to set the hearing date for the Johnstown—Milliken Parks and Recreation District as Wednesday, November 16. at 10:00 A.M. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER GRAVEL FIT IMPACT MITIGATION PROPOSAL AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained that this Proposal, which is with Tupa Associates, is in conjunction with the Hokestra Gravel Pit. He said there is a problem with the wetlands area and an analysis is needed. He said the analysis will be at a cost of $12,400.00. but Lee Morrison, Assistant Minutes — October 26, 1988 Page 3 County Attorney, and Drew Scheltinga, Director of Engineering, will work with the individuals to make sure that all of the scope of work is necessary. Mr. Morrison requested that a point be added, stating that prior to the final report, a preliminary will be requested and an alternative to proceed is to be granted. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Gravel Pit Impact Mitigation Proposal, subject to the requested addition, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Chairman Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS - SYIMAR MANOR, LTD., AND SCHWAB: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this Resolution authorizing,the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Sylmar Manor, LTD., and Gerry Schwab for violations of the Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. • CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - GILL LION'S CLUB (CONT. FROM 13/19/88): Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, said his department received a letter and pictures showing that all the openings of this building have been covered, with the letter stating that demolition will commence in December. Fred Harris and Joe Kutcher, representing the Gill Lion's Club, came forward and answered questions of the Board. Commissioner Kirby moved to continue this matter to March 1, 1989, allowing time for the completion of the demolition of this building. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, carried unanimously. 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 9:40 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `,YY�z WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder .� if 1 19� and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman 7eputy County Cl k C.W. Kirby, Pro-T •. Ja••quel . Jo•ns• • EXCUSED ra 1 Frank Yamaguchi Minutes - October 26, 1988 Page 4 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, October 31, 1908 Tape #88-52 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem ' Jacqueline Johnson Gordon E. Lacy Frank Yamaguchi MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 26, 1988 (Commissioner Lacy excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on October 26, 1988: 1) Proposed 1989 Budget, Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority; 2) Final Budget Hearing, Fiscal Year 1989; 3) Special Review Permit, Klee; 4) Planted Unit Development Plan, Braly Partners (Commissioner Lacy excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None PRESENTATIONS: 1) Certificates of Recognition — 1988 Fall Walking Contest APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Johnson REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Yamaguchi 3) Health Services - Kirby 4) Planning Services -.Lacy 5) Purchasing b Personnel - Brantner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Approve Phase II Annex Renovation - 942 9th Avenue (Cont. from 10/26/88) (Don Warden) BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Agreement between NCMC and Human Resources and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider request for Proposal for Youth Initiative Plan and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Resolution re: Appointment of Ella Mae White to Housing Authority Board 4) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% Beer License from Lupe and Florinda Pesina, dba Pesinas Cafe 5) Consider Letter of Credit and Amendment to Plowing Permit No. 83-5 and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider request for traffic control devices in Antelope Hills 7) Consider Federal Communitization Agreement and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with County Attorney 9) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 153, In Matter of Regulating Partial or Complete Closure of Weld County Roads for Purpose of Conducting Athletic or Special Events PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code Violations - Gomez and Gonzales CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Oct 31 -Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 1 - Planning Commission I:30 PM Nov 2 - Private Industry Council 7:15 AM Nov 2 - Road and Bridge Advisory Board 7:30 PM Nov 2 - County Council 7:30 PM Nov 3 —Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Nov 7 - Work Session 1:30 PM Nov 7 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Nov 9 - EDAP Board 7:00 AM Nov 10 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Nov 10 - Utilities Coordinating Advisory Board 10:00 AM HEARINGS: Nov 2 - Special Review Permit, Agricultural service establishment (well pump and supply business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Richard J. and Rhonda R. broiling 10:00 AM Nov 7 - Show Cause Hearing, Jack Tatum (Cont. from 10/12/88) 9:00 AM Nov 9 - Amendment to USR, Uses similar to those listed (Rail and Track Sorting and Processing Plant), The David J. Joseph Company 10:00 AM Nov 9 - Amended USA, Salvage, storage, and recycling facility, Estate of Norman Lovely 10:00 AM Nov 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Balderas 9:00 AM Nov 14 - Final Budget Hearing, Fiscal Year 1989 (Cont. from 10/26/88) 9:30 AM Nov 14 - Proposed 1989 Budget. Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority (Cont. from 10/26/88) 9:30 AM Nov 16 - Show Cause Hearing, Duckworth, dba WC Disposal (Cont. from 9/14/88) 9:00 AM Nov 16 - Service Plan, Johnstown Milliken Parks and Recreation District 10:00 AM Nov 16 - Assessment of Costs, Nortbmoor Local Improvement District 10:00 AM Nov 16 — Special Review Permit, Oil and gas support facility in A (Agricultural) Zone District, Windsor Gee Processing 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Fort St. Vrain, Info. Notice No. 88-83, and Federal Register Vol. 53, No. 193 (available in Clerk to Board's Office) 2) Planning Commission agenda for November 1, 1988 3) Easton Aviation re: Complaint of radio towers 4) State Dept. of Highways Newsletter #88-42 5) Weld County District Court re: Order concerning Fort Lupton Park and Recreation District 6) Letter of resignation from PAC - Leann Anderson 7) Public Utilities Commission Application No. 39253 8) State Dept. of Natural Resources re: Colorado Mining Lease No. UR 3101 9) Oil and Gas Conservation Commission notices of hearings RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve appointment to Housing Authority Board * 2) Approve Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours. for June M. Faudoa, dba La Cerra * 3) Approve change order for Bassett & Associates, Inc. * 4) Approve Right-of-Way Easement with US West Communications * 5) Approve Addendum to Agreement between Weld County and Preferred Correctional Medical Team, Inc. * 6) Approve Amendment No. II to Medical Plan Document of Weld County * 7) Approve Gravel Pit Impact Mitigation Proposal * 8) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code Violations * 9) Approve setting of hearing date - Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District * 10) Approve continuance of 1989 Budget Hearing * 11) Approve PUD Plan, Braly * 12) Approve Special Review Permit, Klee * 13) Approve continuance of Budget Hearing - Beebe Draw Law Enforcement ORDINANCE: 1) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 153, In Matter of Regulating Partial or Complete Closure of Weld County Roads for Purpose of Conducting Athletic or Special Events PRESENTATION * Certificates of Recognition - Fall Walking Contest * Signed at this meeting RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF ELLA MAE WHITE TO WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD 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 vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Housing Authority Board, due to the resignation of Erich Spitzer, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Ella Mae White be appointed to said Board, with her term to expire September 13, 1990, and WHEREAS, the Board desires to appoint Ella Mae White to the Weld County Housing Authority Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ella Mae White be, and hereby is, appointed to the Weld County Housing Authority Board, with her term to expire September 13, 1990_ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 31st day of October, A.D. , 1988. tfikBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELDD�OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder atteQ/jif/4 d'�fH4j and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman C C- '. r , Pr Tem Cnputy County rk APPROVED AS TO FORM: a qu in J son Cr4°- Gor a ) County Attorney Fran,[ amaguchi /agee 3 ee yA 724 .2,- 881029 Please add the following Housing Authority appointment to the Commissioners' Monday, October 31, 1988, agenda: Ella Mae White will replace Erich Spitzer who is resigning mid—term. Her term will expire September 13, 1990. if 7 n 881029 IT RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO JUNE M. FAUDOA, D/B/A LA GARRA - EXPIRES OCTOBER 16, 1989 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, June M. Faudoa, d/b/a La Garra, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $128.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 430 Wall Street, Eaton, Colorado 80615 WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve the renewal of said license subject to Ms. Faudoa having said establishment open for business on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only, unless otherwise approved by the Board, and WHEREAS, Ms. Faudoa shall have paid security guards within the tavern and all patrons must provide identification upon entering the tavern. e000/ so -,7. a 881016 Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE, W/EXTENDED HOURS - LA GARRA NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 88-15 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors..for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until October 16, 1989, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, and heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that June Faudoa, dba La Garza, shall have said establishment open for business only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, unless otherwise approved by the Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Ms. Faudoa shall have paid security guards within the tavern and all patrons must provide identification upon entering said tavern. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE COUNTY, CO •RADO Ar Weld County erk and Recorder try 1e (1 i and Clerk to the Board ene R. 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N Tci:75 Wp� itrni ' 0-6 cc b ey g - +-r ,a 5961 sun,''00E WWII Sd (k ° +} i !?. p Y d� e� 7.. ar 4 2 L:11. � K 1-Q si ti { iN; 4 �❑ Q 8 ao ttt' , V, , ,„ \ jT 1 q4 60i if 2 !Ju 8 w •—•In , $ I 2 y a way I $ 514 9 O ,_ te r .) a.e d fit i ---rrtrivrt 4 K x .r r• 83301E Ant lien ,41St • 2. Og 0 loradp 0 Ii �! Liquor Enforcement Division �. 1375 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80261 r 1 i FAUOOA JUNE LAGARRA T j 430 WALL ST i EATON CO 8067.5 al E • �f SC; Alcoholic Beverage License ti '; ,M R4w� wint UCW 'S WIRES AT MDMGHT CdurM CITY IM1M. T19. LY09M Dldd i 4-15735 03 206 5813 1. _101'86 OCT L6. 1989 CI Typ. Wood Ownlotlenatk r e.. 'TAVERN( t vtNOUS,LANOOSPIcziUQUS MALT. 75.OQi .1 1 COUNTY 85 ?FRCF LT II AP FFF s 77A_)5 � p �; TOTA /EF(� s 301.25 CIEXTENDED HOURSThis license is issued subject to the laws of the Stare of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Tide 12. Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973. as amended. This license is non- ue% i transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is r only valid through the expiation date shown above. Questions concerning this license should bo addressed m the Deparuncut v: Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divisor. 1315 I Sherman Street Denver,CO 8026E „..-�-�.� ii In testimony whereof.I have hereunto set my hand. J ✓"" �.-- i Division Director Ezxveve DWG= L ! rer/Veit . "I lDR 8402(11/87) OCT 2 4 1' c 881016 a DPI.404(Aar.5/53) 00 NOT WRITE IN THIS BLOCK a xOCC STATE OF COLORADO • DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , i DIVISION OF LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT ' 1375 SHERMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 80261 USE LICENSE ACCOUNT NO. LICENSE ISSUED THROUGH FOR ALL REFERENCE (EXPIRATION DATE) COLORADO LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION • LIABILITY INFORMATION E._ COUNTY CITY INDUSTRY TYPE LIAel ore DATE I \ \ KEY CODE STATE FEE CITY COUNTY Iv 1 vac 414 374 49-1 (03) TOTAL FEE Instructions on Page 4 of Application. • A ALL ANSWERS MUST BE PRINTED IN BLACK INK OR TYPEWRITTEN 1.Name of APDlirant(s): If partnership.list partners names(at least two):If corporelon,name of corporation: Date filed with Local Authority! -.5 , . .,"e M Ter u zi.,.. /nsZ�/55f State T6x No,. ILL1_ IS13C Z Trade Name of/Establishment:(DO Business Telephone: I, cr. b 1 C C-a CNN r 3.Address of Premiss:(Exact location of premises must be giwm.Gin street and number,when possible.If place to be licensed is located In a town or rural —district where it is impossible to gin street end number,the lot and block number or part of section where located must be given.) City: County: States Zip Code: F/L u 4.Mailing �dress: (Number and Street) City or Town: State: Zip Code: k)'4 . k a. c"- En 001 ,,\ 0 0 ? ()L., It 5. If these premises are now licensed,answer the following: Trade Name of Establishment DBA): State ``�tree No.: Type of UGenn: Expiration Dan: m <_ 111nrr.t &or / '7 - 1� 73S 'p/wert1 KEY STATE LOCAL KEY STATE CODE COLUMN FEES FEES CODE COLUMN B FEES 20 ❑RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE-City $17730 $2.50 31 Q WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE 1,000.00 20 ❑RETAIL LIQUOR STORELICENSE•County 262.50 37.60 32 ❑WHOLESALE BEER LICENSE 50000 21 In LIQUOR LICENSED DRUGSTORE.City 17730 22.50 38 [IMPORTERS LICENSE(Vlnous&Spirituous UOuor)2500.00 21 In LIQUOR LICENSED DRUGSTORE-County 262.60 37.50 44 O NONRESIDENT MANUFACTURER or 25000 22 O BEER&WINE.LICENSE•Clty 152.50 2230 IMPORTER(Melt Liquor) 22 QBEER&WINE LICENSE•County 237.60 37.50 27 ❑BREWERY LICENSE 250.00 25 ['CLUB LICENSE QCity OCounty 110.00 1500 28 ['WINERY LICENSE 25000 23 Q HOTEL&RESTAURANT LICENSEOCIty0County 301.25 48.75 43 In LIMITED WINERY LICENSE 25.00 40 TAVERN LICENSE .❑Citt alCounty 301,26 . 48,75 25 O PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION LICENSE _eacn 2500 42 0 RACE TRACK LICENSE ,Q City ❑County 301.25 48,76 41 O ARTS LICENSE [City (]County 11000 15,00 ❑OTHER(Specify) (Change of corporate structure.location,trade name,renewal,etc.) 881026 Page 1 of 4 (continued) YES NO 6. Is the applicant or any of the partners:or officers,stockholders or directors of aid applicant Of a corporation); 0 or miner;under the ape of twentyone years? T. (e)Hes the applioant:Or any Of Ma 0annere;or officers,aockhoklen or directors of said appliceM Of a ootporetbn) ever bean convicted of•Crime?It enamor Is"yes,"explain In detail. 0 (b)Has persons lending assistance Or financial support to the applicant;or the manager;or employees;ever been 0 convicted of a crime?If anwwer Is"yes,"explain in detail. 21 6. Has the ppllcant;or any of the partners;or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant Ufa corporeton): Or manager;Mr: (a)been denied en alcoholic beverage license? (b) nee hid an alcoholic beverage BOOM suspended or revoked? I-- /it/ it S!. tee, 1?-/L a."/s. 5 j4 ❑ (C)had Interest in an entity that had an alcoholic oeverede license suspended or revoked? Sri ❑ cl II answer Is"yes."explain in detail(Attach separate sheet 11 neteseary,) 9, Hen Iiquer license for the premises to be rhymed been refused within the preceding two yen? 0 ria 10. Are the premises to be licensed within 500 feet of eny public or parochial school,or the principal campus Of any col age, university or seminary?If answer is"yips."explain in d&Ull. i.J • 11. Does or did the applicant:or any of the pennon:or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant Of a corporation),hew a direct Or indirect interest in any other Colorado Liquor license(Include loans to or from any licence,or interest in a loan to any licensee)? ❑ Cy] If answer is "yes,"explain in derail. • 12. State whether the applicant has legal poeeeulon of the premien by virtue Of Ownership or under a lesw.If leased,list name and address of landlord end tens of lease: WC. a ot1_1.-.erg 13. Identify the person,nuns or Corporations who now or will haw,a financial interest,evidenced either by loans or equity wartlike in the bualnm for 's— which this license Is requested.Stan the names and addresses,e d the amount and source of such financial Interest expressed In dollars or other item of value,such es inventory,furniture or equipment;(i.e.,bank,relatives,friends,previous owners,etc.).Use separate sheet if necessary. NAME 1.2ORESS IINTEREST A..p �n . . n p— 1 •114 (l`? 3 Prjt,•n. n t J. V1 la T— . • 14. 41st the named and addresses of ail Ilquer businesses In which any of tiff persons In the OrevIOus question are materially.Interested. (Use separate sheet if necessary.) NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS • Attach coped of all notes end sanity Instrument,end any written epr.rnant or details Of any oral geentent,by whits wry person(Including• corporation) will dun in the profit or gross proceeds of this eetabl(dnment,and any agreement resting to the business which Is contingent or con. ditioml in any way by volume,profit,sales,giving of advice or eomubatlon. pope 2 of 4 ..gq con inued) 15. Liquor Licensed.Drug StonpWtewrte,anent the following: YES NO (a)Don the applicant for a Liquor Licensed Drug Store have a Drug Store License issued by the Colorado Board of Pharmacy? If answer is"no,"explain In detail. ❑ ❑ (b)Is the applicant,Or don the applicant for•Liquor Licensed Drug Store employ a Pharmacist registered In the State of Colorado? If"yes,"give License Number: 0 0 18. Club Liquor License applicants.answer the following: (e) Complete Items 20(a)through(d)and (1). (b) Is the applicant organisation operated solely for a national,social,fraternal,patriotic,political or athletic purpose and not for ❑ 0 pecuniary gain? (c) Mow long has the club been incorporated? (O) How long has applicant occupied the premises to be licensed as a club? (Three years retwired. 17.Colorado Manufacturer or Wholesaler app:icants,answer the following: (a)Does the applicant own,lease or operate any Colorado warehouse or storage plant in connection with this business? 0 0 If answer Is'yes,'give full address;if"no,"explain in detail. (b)Don the applicant have an active surety Dona for the payment of liquor excise taxes? © ❑ If answer is"yes,"give amount and name and address Of Insuror;If"no,"explain in detail. (c) If the applicant Is a wholealer,does or did any owner,part owner,shareholder,director Or officer have any direct or indirect financial Interest in a wholesaler,retailer,manufacturer or importer already licensed by the State of Colorado 0 0 to sell malt,vinous or spirituous lquor?If answer is"yes."attach explanation in detail. (d)Does the applicant have a valid Federal Bask Permit?If•yesp attach a copy of the permit;if"no,"explain in detail. 0 ❑ 18.Nonresident Manufacturer(malt liquor)or Importer(malt,vinous or spirituous liquor)applicants,answer the following: (a)To what Colorado licensed wholesaler do you intend to ship your merchandise? (b) If the applicant Is en Importer or manuteeturer,does WOO any Owner,part owner,shareholder,director or officer have any direct or indirect financial interest in an importer,manufacturer,wholesaler Or retailer already licensed by the ❑ ❑ State of Colorado to sell malt,vinous or spirituous liquor?If rawer is"yes,"attach explanation in detail. (c)Does the applicant have a valid Federal Basic Permit?If"yes,"attach a copy Of the permit;if"no,"explain in detail, 0 id)If the applicant Is an importer or manufacturer,are you the primary source of supply in the US.? If"no,"explain in detail..; - ❑ ❑ 19. If the applicant is an individual Or partnership,answer the fal:Owing;(Attach separate Mend necessary.) —(a)Name Of IndNidual or name and class Home Address,City end State: Date of Birth: —of each partner: • (b)Name of Operating Manager: Home Address,City and State: Date of Birth: (c)When did said partnership commence doing business?(Attach a copy of the partnership agreement,except as between husband and wife, and trade name affidavit.) 70.1 f the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: Date: —(a)Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: (b)Principal business is conducted at: County of; State of: (e)Dam Of filing last annual corporate report to the secretary of state: it Name of each officer listed below: Home Address,City and State: Coate of Birth: President: Vice•President: — Treasurer: Secretary: - Operating Manager: (el List me Ol f stockholder:include actual owner or Pledgee.Adds,City� et State: Yry) %of stock- Date of Britt: (» Name of all Directors or Trustees of Corporation: Home Address.City and State: Date of Binh: Page Sofa 881016 INSTRUCTIONS 1)Check the appropriate box for the type of license(s) being applied for on page 1. If you are applying for a retail license described in Column A, contact the Local Licensing Authority to obtain all local procedures and requirements. 2)You may attach separate sheets or additional documents if necessary to fully complete this application. Copies may be accepted (other than application) if signatures are evident. All documents must be type- written or legibly printed in BLACK ink. 3) IMPORTANT:.For those retail licenses described in Column A on page 1,this application and all support- ing document must FIRST BE FILED IN DUPLICATE WITH AND APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY. Application will not be accepted unless all applicable questions are fully answered, all sup- porting document correspond exactly with the name of the applicant(s) and proper tees are attached. 4) Form DRL 404-I, "Individual History Record"must be completed and filed in duplicate by the following: a. Each applicant b.All general partners c. Over 5% limited partners d. All officers and directors of a corporation e. All stockholders of a corporation not subject to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. f. Over 5%stockholder of a corporation subject to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. g, Operating managers h. Each person required to file form DRL 404-I must submit fingerprint to Local Licensing Authority. 5) NOTE:License status will not be given over the telephone. License will be mailed to the Local Licensing Authority upon issuance. OATH OF APPLICANT This application is to be signed by individual,each general partner of partnership and by corporate applicant. I declare under penalty of perjury in the second.degree that I have read the foregoing application and all attachments thereto, and that I know the contents thereof, and that all-matters and information set forth therein are true,correct and complre to the best of my knowledge and information:and I agree to conform to all applicable statutes and`NI rules and regulations promulgated by the Colorado Department of Revenue In connectiondrorewith. IND IV IDUALS AND ALL GENERAL PARTNERS OF CORPORATIONS SIGN HERE: PARTNERSHIPS MUST SIgbk HERE: By (President,Vice Prwgent,or Secretary) DATE: I n 1 S } % 4, DATE: REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (MANUPACTU$eRs,IMPORTERS,WHOLESALERS DISREGARD THIS SECTION) The foregoing application has been examined and the premises, business conducted and character of the applicant is satis• factory.We do report that such;license, If granted,will meet the reasonable requirement of the neighborhood and the desires of the inhabitants, and complies with the provisions of Title 12, Article 47, CRS 1973 as amended. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS HEREBY APPROVED. DATED AT thh day of ,A.0.1g_ AT (N of Town,City my) SY: 61h//Z ,CAM of . Ry.00mm or title of the horn!euttgrhy)kigATTEST: ZA h t714lGn )tf#4.other•.: (CI ,wormy of other&fiat having the W seal of Honing authorlb) (If the premises aril located within a town or city,the above approval should be signed by the mayor and clerk,if in a county, then by the chairman of the board of county commissioners and the clerk to the board.If.by ordinance or otherwise,the local IicensLngµsbgc4$Ssome other official,then such approval.should be given by such official.). Local Licensing Authority report the following pertaining to each-person required to file form DRL 404-I: FINGERPRINTED&SUBMITTED BACKGROUND N,C,I,C,&C.C.I.C,CHECKS `�. Yes No ❑ Yes EA No ❑ Page.of 4 I PS Form 3800,June 1985 y y M'W r4 y: nt ;�. ',in m %• IR iH g M s m '° ICS PiaI .%N.... 6 e M x z n "'tq tit r hN zr M n N a as r ��m fa g ;33 41 1m no g t5T rid trlI x PO i 77 g N 1Ts s w* c' ^der t Aa qWk }i :EC: 4_ryt T. Ui'�'F { ta !wa 1•. `4J;! r tO' 4 J g ,0› ::;., II i m r II 71_ ,yyr . pyU X • 6 O 3 11.L t $ .1-1 z F ikli . 8 TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD COUNTY , j� p�yp,�7N2 2754 Greet .Coloradq �JG0 2 . .19.O t]..cC. RECEIVED OFQML. . AGE( $ . /d s. 3 jjjj : .. �'N4- FOR /ire—CREDIT // • County r General Fund 101 0000at doe_. AZ,' 7o Health Department 119 0000 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority - Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 177 0000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 Fee Fund 90O0912 • School Distrito Gen Fund School District C R F School District Bond Fund 881010 FRANCIS M.%OU$TALET I I TOTAL AMOUNT /��' 17:5County Treasurer RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CHANGE ORDER TO BASSETT & ASSOCIATES, INC. , CONCERNING HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE BUILDING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of :vela 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 entered into construction contracts on July 11, 1988, with Bassett & Associates, Inc. , concerning the Human Resources Office Building, and WHEREAS, the Board has been advised that a Change Order totaling $37,579.00 is necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Change Order totaling $37,579.00 concerning the contract dated July 11, 1988, with Bassett & Associates, Inc. , be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Change Order. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: e, WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder /nit and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantner�rman --BY- C.W. Ki y, Pr -Tem eputy County er APPR VED AS TO LJRM: J• ine o'nson EXCUSED GO flOI12 Lacy / County Attorney �� Frank Yamaguchi 7)c c/9 G-$.444d_ _ ��: �/��e 881017 CHANGE OWNER ARCHtTCCT ORDER CONTRACTOR RECEIVED 0CT 1 7 1'':: FIELD ❑ AIA DOCUMENT G707 OTHER • PROJECT: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CHANCE ORDER NUMBER: ONE (name,address) HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE BUILDING WELD COUNTY BUSINESS PARK TO (Contractor) GREELEY, COLORADO (— Bassett & Associates, Inc. , ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 8801 7388 S. Revere Parkway CONTRACT FOR: HUMAN RESOURCES Suite 806 OFFICE BUILDING Englewood, Colorado 80112 Greeley, Colorado L .J CONTRACT DATE:Jul y 11 , 1988 You are directed to make the following changes in this Contract: 1 . Owner requested changes (building department), items 1-5, Architect's letter dated July 25, '1988 and Contractor's letter date) August 11. 1928. ADD: S 1 ,485.00 2. Addition of an air-conditioning system to electrical room 10 per • Contractor's letter dated September 29. 1988. ADD: 4,103.00 3. Addition of 2 sections of 12-inch diameter concrete pipe at east end of pond 1/2 per Contractor's letter. , ADD: 577.00 4. Extend structural columns as instructed by structural engineer and per Contractor's letter dated October 11 , 1988. ADD: 210.00 5. Additional landscaping and sprinkler system, Base Bid over $20,000 allowance, per Contractor's letter dated October 12, 1988- ADD: 42,522.00 6. Substitution of Bali Blinds in lieu of Levalors specified. DEDUCT: 185.00 7. Carpet allowance minus carpet bid. ($26,500-$18,386) DEDUCT: 8,114.00 8. Hardware allowance minus hardware bid. ($15,000-$11 ,981) DEDUCT: 3,019.00 The origin(Contract Sum was. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 772.000.00 Net change by previous Change Orders $ 0.00 The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order was $ 772,000.00 • The Contract Sum will be (increased) Oletveried, (enellanged)by this Change Order. . . S 37,579.00 • The new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be $ 809,579.00 The Contract Time will be annealed) (dt icteeld) (unchanged) by ( -0- ) Day s. The Date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is January 7, 1989. . LARRY E. STEEL ASSOCIATES BASSETT[p [p& ASSOCIATES, INC. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PereefEey National Plaza, Suite 64U NTntf25 5. Revere Pkwy. Sulte9ffeR P.O. Box 758 Address Address Address Greeley, Colorado 80631 \\Englewood, Colorado 80112 Greeley, Colorado 80632 BY 04414 E. "SQ . A. I.A c---- ;;,44.1 . - BY Set 4 d DATE 101)•4•/136 DATE to `IS -Se) DATE /6 -at'G kb, AIA DOCUMENT 6701 • CHANCE ORDER • APRIL 1070 EDITION • AIA® • 0 1970 • TIM ONE PAGE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OP ARCHITECTS,17)5 NEW YORK AVE.,NW,WASHINGTON,D.C 20006 sq1 a"Ot? RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT WITH US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 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 right-of-way easement between Weld County and US West Communications, and WHEREAS, said right-of-way easement concerns land described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 31, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, thence N 89°34 '39" W 400 feet, thence S 00° 00'00" W 60 feet to the point of beginning, thence N 89°34'39" W 12 feet, thence S 00°00'00 W 10 feet, thence S 89°34'39" E 12 feet, thence N 00°00'00" E 10 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Right-of-Way Easement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Right-of-Way Easement be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Right-of-way Easement. � �`��� CC! ,f _�'/SGUo. � 'G. 881018 Page 2 RE: RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT - US WEST COMMUNICATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘7272: WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. ran ner, Chairman d7i�rr�crlC.W. Kirb , Pro em D ut Cunt p y County APPROVED AS TO FORM: J-quine Jo neon EXCUSED Go: on E. Lacy CE?:C411-t.."- age;47 ► /aa i County Attorney /, Fran amaguchi 881018 R/W IRECORDING INFORMATION ONLY I I I . I I RICHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT CORPORATE The Undersigned Grantor (and each and all of them if more than one) for and in consider- ation of One dollars ($ 1.00) and other good and valuable consideration in hand paid by the Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains and conveys unto the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, a Colorado corporation, 931 14th Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202, Grantee, its successors, assigns, lessees, licensees and agents a Right-of-Way Easement and the right to construct, operate, maintain and remove such communication and other facilities, from time to time, as said Grantee may require upon, over, under and across the following described land which the Grantor owns or in which the Grantor has any interest, to wit; Commencing at the Northeast corner 8f Section 31, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, thence N 89 3$' 39" W 400 feet, thence S 00 00' 00" W 60 feet to the poin of beginning, thence N 89 34' 39" W 12 feet, thence S 00 00'00" W 10 feet, thence S 89 34' 39" E 12 feet, thence N 000 00' 00" E 10 feet to the point of beginning, situate in County of Weld , State of Colorado. TOGETHER with the right of ingress and egress over and across the lands of the Grantor to and from the above-described property, the right to clear and keep cleared all trees and other obstructions as may be necessary, and the right to permit other utility companies to use the right-of-way jointly with Grantee for their utility purposes. The Grantee shall restore grantors property damaged during its construction and maintenance operations to as near original condition as possible. The Grantor reserves the right to occupy, use, and cultivate said property for all purposes not inconsistent with the rights herein granted. Signed and delivered this 26th day of October , A.D., 19 88 ATTESTED: (Landowner) Weld County, Colorado (Grantor) (Official name of Company or Corporation) to I ;h (Seal) Satetivesta Clerk an Recorder By 63 (Seal) ➢lOW6lt Chairman The oe go rg at/C en was nowledged before me this g day of O,...\,,,,..9,s,,,.....- , 19 , by President, and, Secretary of , a Corporation. WITNESS_,my_ hot and official seal. My Commissioh.t(pires: ,y c,,,,,,,-,,,,,,n c.nt.AehmeR 1990 `' �.. (I A ..ALLA 4.1.�� Notary Public REMARK& SPACE RESERTED FOR RECOROER'S CERTIFICATE R w NOMeER - . Weld County Business QUARTER SECTION NE I I Park • sICT1oN 31 ( ro.n+sNn 6N ±J muscle* 260000 65 MAIL TOIMOUNTAIN STA Ef Si-m' RANGE W TELE►NONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. PRINCIPAL 6th . . . F MPR'oIAI J3_1,214 REC 02160392 10/31/88 16:22 $0.00 1/001 ExcJAIIGE Greeley F 1447 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO nR It'll , LINE LIAR coot, suRlRo �p� pu CABLE OR CONDUIT. I ssi.oi RwORL('b COU NORTON. UNDERWOOD AND LAMB, INC. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 1010 111TH AVENUE SUITE 205 CO4ORAD0 105]1 303 -3114510 October 12, 1988 Mr. Don Warden Director of Finance Weld County Greeley, CO` 80631 Dear Don: RE: WELD COUNTY BUSINESS PARK - EASEMENT - US WEST COMMUNICATIONS Our Project No. 8733R Enclosed are two (2) copies of an easement description prepared by George Mai of US West Communications. The purpose of this easement is for setting a telephone pad. They had talked to me about it before and I see no problems with it. It needs to be executed by the County and then recorded. If you have any questions please give either myself or Bill Delap a call, or you could check with George Mai directly if you prefer. Very truly yours, NORTON, UNDERWOOD , INC. Richard D. Lamb, .E. RDL;jc tin COMMUNICATIONS Osage A.MS U•VMS Oessoloolon5 MSSpa 1,M00 WSd Canny 11050 66 P.O.E011130 Hawk Paw Oros*.Colored,60634 3033604001 881018 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND PREFERRED CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL TEAM, INC. , 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 an Addendum to the Agreement for Weld County Sheriff's Office Jail Medical Unit Service between Weld County and Preferred Correctional Medical Team, Inc. , dated September 11, 1988, said Addendum 'concerning drug screening twice monthly for all inmates in the work release program, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Addendum, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Addendum to the Agreement for Weld County Sheriff's Office Jail Medical Unit Service between Weld County and Preferred Correctional Medical Team, Inc. , be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Addendum. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder beje ne and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bra r, Cha rman -BY; d7 Se of C.W. Kirby, Pr -Tem Deputy County lerk `• APPROVED AS TO FORM: �J 3n= J•hnson EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy /� County Attorney fr/�Y,r�i� •rese Frank�ytamaguchi 500005 Cie,50 404. 4-c/eC'.d �1!°�l'�' 881019 ADDENDUM This Addendum is hereby attached to and made a part of that certain Agreement For Weld County Sheriff's Office Jail Medical Unit Service dated September 11, 1988, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, (hereinafter "County"), and Preferred Correctional Medical Team, Inc., 2000 Sixteenth Street, Suite 7, Greeley, Colorado 80631, (hereinafter "Provider") . The County desires that drug screens be performed twice monthly for all inmates in the work release program. Additional tests may be ordered by the County, at its discretion, if it deems such additional tests advisable. Provider desires to provide County with drug screen services and hereby agrees to the following: I . Provider will furnish the sample kit containers, deliver to the Jail and pick up specimens. XI . Provider, or its consultant, will provide inservice training to County personnel obtaining the specimen from the inmates as requested by Jail personnel. III . Test results will be delivered to County within two (2) working days after specimen is picked up by Provider. IV. Drugs to be tested for are: Amphetamines, Cocaine Metabolites, Barbiturates, Opiates, Benzodiazepines, Methaqualone, Propohyphene, Phencyclidines, Methadone, THC and Alcohol. V. Provider shall use only laboratories licensed by the Colorado State Health Department. VI . Cost of a routine test is 815.00 per test. If a specimen tests positive, an extensive confirmation test is required. The cost of the confirmation test is an additional $35.00. County, in consideration of Provider 's promises, agrees to the following: I . County personnel will witness the taking of the specimen from the inmates, seal the specimen bottle, label and maintain control of the specimen until picked up by Provider or Provider's courier services. 881019 ADDENDUM Page 2 II . County agrees to pay provider $15.00 per screen plus an additional $35.00 per any confirmation tests required. Either party may cancel this Addendum by five (5) days written notice to the other party. The parties hereto have caused this Addendum to be executed as of this 26th day of October, 1988. ATTEST: 4E4•11114&-n.) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY Weld County lerk and Recorder COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY Clerk to the Board - IreinentelatS- eputy County erk Chairman PREFERRED CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL TEAM, INC. President and CEO SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to - before me on this 18th day-.of October, 1988, by William H. Boldon. WITNESS my hand an official seal. z2efAcauas5fr' . Notary Public My commission expires: 7—/b 40 WELD COUNTY SHERIFF • Ed o .1. n 881013 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. II TO MEDICAL PLAN DOCUMENT OF WELD COUNTY'S EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN 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 Amendment No. II A to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County's Employee Benefit Plan, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve Amendment No. II to said Plan, a copy of said Amendment being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Amendment No. II to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County' s Employee Benefit Plan be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Amendment. • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘719WEL COUNTY, COLORADO • Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene _ n ner�rman CBI Cwix- C.�x�y, Pr Tem eputy County Cler \ asn% \ . �' w • APPROVED AS TO FORM: �i%� ene o son — EXCUSED � Gordon E. Lacy County Attorney Fran ama -P i.:O0O DGb 7 L'e 881020 AMENDMENT NO. IT to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County The Medical Plan Document of Weld County's Employee Benefit Plan is hereby amended, effective January 1, 1989, as follows: Page 1 SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR EMPLOYEES AND DEPENDENTS The following paragraph(s) is deleted in its entirety: Routine Physical . Benefits: $100, including x-rays and.lab. work, for Covered Employee only, per Calendar Year. Not subject to deductible. The following paragraph(s) is added in its entirety: Routine Physical Benefits: $150 per Calendar Year per Family When not required as a result of symptoms of illness, Covered expenses include physical examination by a licensed Physician; diagnostic and related charges to sucn exam; immunizations, innoculations, booster shots; routine pelvic exams, pap smears, mammographies and related Physician charges; and well baby care, not already covered under the "Outpatient Pediatric Well Baby Benefit" . Not subject to deductible. NOTE: This benefit applies to only the Covered Employee and his/her Covered Dependents. IT IS AGREED BY Weld County that the provisions contained in the Plan Document and Amendment No. II, thereto are acceptable and will be the basis for the administration of said Employer's Medical Benefit Program described herein. SIGNED at Greeley , Colorado, this 26th day of October , 1988. WELD COUNTY itness: By "Qtavt1 'C� eg.k S ) Title Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Coun Clerk and Recorder Deputy Count Clerk 8810W BEN:WeldAmndlI RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE GRAVEL PIT IMPACT MITIGATION PROPOSAL FROM TUPA ASSOCIATES, INC. , 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 Proposal for wetland Impact Identification and Mitigation for Weld County Hokestra Pit #2, Weld County, Colorado, from Pupa Associates, Inc. , and WHEREAS, the cost estimate for the Scope of Work in the Proposal is $12,400.00, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the Proposal from Pupa Associates, Inc. , a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, said approval is conditional upon Tupa Associates, Inc. , submitting a preliminary report to Weld County after the completion of Task #3 of the Proposal before being authorized to proceed with eny further Tasks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Proposal from Tupa Associates, Inc. , for Wetland Impact Identification and Mitigation for Weld County Hokestra Pit #2, Weld County, Colorado, with a cost estimate of $12,400.00 be, and hereby is, approved, subject to the hereinabove stated condition. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Proposal.. •M O001 f� ee ,pry _ 881025 Page 2 RE: GRAVEL PIT IMPACT MITIGATION PROPOSAL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL LINTY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Cene R. BBrantner, Chairman ' 11 f �� � C.W. Kirb Pro em S2 �puty ounty er APPROVED S TO FORM: c t 1 qu ine J. nson nson EXCUSED C-e7 ), 01 Goon GcOonh Lacy / County Attorney ;N%�I.�., Frank Yamaguchi 881025 • TUPA ASSOCIATES, INC. • 12487 E. Amherst Cr. Aurora, CO 80014 (303)755-6315 October 17, 1988 Lee Morrison !• Assistant County Attorney Weld County,,,OColorado �.`_; OCT 191988 l L: 933 N. 11th Ave, PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631-0758 r n A,2.1-0 COUNT? •: daA77ORNEY'S OFFICE RE: Gravel Pit Impact Mitigation 44 Dear Lee, Thank you for the tour of the Hokestra Pit location and the opportunity to discuss wetland impact mitigation sttatagies at the site.The tour was most informative and we believe that we can be of assistance to the County in the inventory of existing wetlands,preparing miti- gation alternatives and agency coordination needed to gain ACE and EPA approval of work at this site. Attached is a Scope of Work for professional assistance discussed during our tour of the site.Basically,we will prepare an inventory of existing wetlands,overlay the mining opera- tions map to determine acres of impact,develop mining operation alternatives to minimize wetland impacts and prepare construction documents for wetland mitigation work.Addi- tionally we will provide professional assistance in coordination with the various agencies that have expressed interest in this project • Upon receipt of your notification we will begin inventory work.It is imEortant to note that inventory work should begin almost immediatly as it will be difficult to identify wetland species with snow on the ground Thank you for considering Tupa Associates for this work.If you have any questions re- garding this proposal or work tasks associated with this proposal,please feel free to call. Sincere'ry, AMT.—• Michael.I.Tupa Landscape Architect ACCEPTED: Ore Sys Chairnan, Hoard of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado DATE: October 26, 1988 881025 \ TUPA ASSOCIATES,INC. PROPSOAL WETLAND IMPACT IDENTIFICATION AND MITIGATION WELD COUNTY HOICE,S'IRA PIT#2-WELD COUNTY COLORADO WORK SUMMARY Due to gravel pit operations,wetlands are to be disturbed primarily along the St. Vrain Creek floodplain.Gravel pit plans currently developed were reviewed by the ACE and the EPA and found to be lacking an adequate inventory of wetland condi- tions and needing a more comprehensive wetland reclamation plan.A 100 foot levee is also to be constructed to contain flood flows of the St Vrain.Additionally,prop- erty owners desire an end product with ample wildlife habitat and large water acreage. The following work scope addresses those needed additions to the submitted 404 permit and offers an alternative analysis procedure which will allow us to present to EPA various mining plans which minintc wetland impact and insure successful wetalnd restoration. SCOPE OF WORK 1.Inventory Wetland Conditions This initial work task involves identification of wetland areas on the site.Identifi- cation is made from aerial photographs and varified on-site.Since the wetland conditions are relative to the topographic features on this site mapping should be relatively.easy..Vegetation,soils and hydrology will be noted as part of the three levels of identification needed for determining wetland conditions. Areas will be quantified showing acres of specific wetland types. Inventoried wetlands will be mapped on the provided l"-60'topographic base.Site wetland conditions and mapping will be prepared in report form for inclusion with the ACE permit submittal. 2.Analyze Impact Mitigation Levels This work task involves studying the proposed gravel mine phasing plans to de- termine impacts to identified wetlands.Ades where wetlands will be disturbed will be identified and mitigation needs outlir.m1 Opportunities for mitigation are- as will also be explored. 3.Develop Mine and Mitigation Alternatives This work task will develope alternatives which the County can evaluate for pos- sible development.It is our intent to maximize use of the gravel resource while minimizing the impact to wetlands At this time then:are three alternatives to consider.The am: A.Full Mine with Is/litigation per Original Plan Involves full 173 acre extraction plan as submitted to MLRB with mitiga- tion of impacted wetlands nearby. B.Partial Mine to Protect Existing Wetland Involves protection of existing wetland as staked by EPA.Requires a reduc- tion in available gravel extraction since the wetlands would not be disturbed. C.Modified Full Mine with Full Mitigation Replacement in Place Involves full 17:5 acre extraction plan with modification to the mining plan MTI'IGATON PROPOSAL 1170x88 881025 TUPA ASSOCIATES.INC. - • to install the levee in such a location to protect furore wetland replacement ar- eas.Existing gravel resources under existing wetlands would be extracted and the wetlands replaced in the same location as they exist. An additional alternative may surface once the site is inventoried and we have a better understanding of the opportunities and constraintes of the site. A draft alternative analysis report will be submitted to the County for review and comment.Adjustments to the analysis will be made prior to on-site discussion with the appropriate agencies. 4)Final Report We will prepare a final report for Weld County use and for inclusion with the ACE and MLRB permit submittaL The Final Report will cover the wetland find- ings,an evaluation of alternatives and recommended alternative.Agency coordi- nation letters,comments and responses to those will also be within the report 5)Agency Coordination Considering the value of the gravel resource below the wetlands we felt that ex- ploring other options might be of some benefit to Weld County.With this in mind we contacted Brad Miller at EPA to see where he stood about considering alternative development plans.He indicated that while he still wants to protect ex- isting wetlands he is open to consider alternative mining plans.Hence,we feel it is appropriate to present development options as described above. We may have some presenting to do to sell anything other than their recommend- ed layout since EPA would rather not impact existing wetlands.We would have to convince them of: 1)value of gravel resource,2)our ability to restore dis- turbed wetlands,and 3)short term impact to wetland for long term gain in river- side habitat. We also understand that some coordination with the Division of Wildlife,ACE and the property owner will be necessary. 6)Construction Documents Adjustment of the alternatives design work will be needed to convert the mitiga- tion plans to construction documents which can be used by the contractor.We will prepare construction plans and specifications which will direct contractor work in the mitigation of wetland impacts. 'IMIE FRAME Upon receipt of your written notification to proceed,we will begin inve.4tory work. Ins important to note that once snow flys it will be difficult to identify wetland spe- cies and soil conditions.Ideally,if work begins this month we will have the invent- ory and alternative analysis work completed before Thanksgiving and you can get this project underway.At that time we should be able to submit the modification to your permit application and would expect some favorable inaction from the various agencies. MITIGATION PROPOSAL 17Oct88 881025 TUPA ASSOCIATES,INC. COST ESTIMATE We estimate the following work level for the above discussed work tasks. TASK COST 1)Inventory Wetland Conditions $2,000 2)Analyze Impact Mitigation Levels 1,600 3)Develop Alternatives 3,200 4)Final Report 1,600 5)Agency Coordination 1,600 TOTAL $ 10,000 6)Construction Documents 2,400 gym- a 12,400 Associated materials including reproduction costs and other direct project costs will be billed at cost.Milage will be billed at$0.30 per mile.It is not expected that these directptojcct costs will exceed 10%of project costs. Additional time and work on this project for additional coordination will be billed at the rate of$50 per hour.We will be in contact with you on any work which will result in billings not outlined above prior to beginning that work. • Billings are monthly and payment is expected at receipt of billing.Accounts over 30 days will be billed 2.5%(18%per annum)on the outstanding balance. Working on this project will be Dr.Erik Olgerison,Botonist and Michael I.Tupa, Landscape Architea/Environmental Planner. MITIGATION PROPOSAL 17Ox88 581025 • RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE 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 Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are Gale Gomez and Sylvia D. Kurfis Gonzales, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Gale Gomez and Sylvia D. Kurfis Gonzales to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 881023 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 31st day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘721WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder "yg,9/C 6Ca and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman BY` o7Ww.1 C.W. T{ir , PrtTem D puty County(2114;"Q4-) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja ne • ,n_ •n C;asa ' County Attorney Frank �i 881023 ( E1NORAf DUf To Boar] of County Commissioners rut, October 26,1988 COLORADO Prom Department of Planning Services Sub$ct: Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services would like to recommend that the Board authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against certain parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to correct the violations. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-915 BCV-912 Gale Gomez Sylvia D. turf is Gonzales P.O. Box 596 731 Grand Avenue Eaton, CO 80615 Platteville, CO 80651 The Department of Planning would also recommend that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal actior against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 661023 RESOLUTION RE: SET HEARING DATE FOR CONSIDERATION OF JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT SERVICE PLAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Service Plan and a processing fee have been filed relating to the proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District, Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the law requires that a hearing be called and held within thirty days concerning the adequacy of said Service Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that: Section 1 . A hearing on the Service Plan, as filed, for the proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District, is called and the same is hereby set for 10:00 A.M. , at the Chambers of the Board, in the Centennial Building, 915 10th Street, in Greeley, Colorado, the regular meeting place of the Board of County Commissioners, on Wednesday, the 16th day of November, 1988, which date is not more than thirty days after this meeting. Section 2. The Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to cause a notice of the date, time, location, and purpose of the hearing to be published in the Platteville Herald, the legal newspaper of the County, once each week for a period of three successive weeks, by three publications, the first of which shall be at least twenty days prior to the date of the hearing. Section 3. The Clerk is hereby further directed to provide written notice of the date, time and location of the hearing to the petitioners, to the Division of Local Government, and to the governing body of any existing municipality or special district which has levied an ad valorem tax within the next preceding tax year and which has boundaries within a radius of three miles of the proposed district. OO/`1 ee Y`,9asi 881024 Page 2 RE: HEARING DATE - JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION Section 4. Said notice shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF HEARING Docket No. 88-69 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Service Plan for the proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District has been filed with the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, the Service Plan and related documents are now on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado, and are available for public inspection between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. , Monday through Friday. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, by Order of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, a public hearing on said Service Plan and related documents will be held in the Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at 10:00 A.M. , on Wednesday, the 16th day of November, 1988. The purpose of the hearing shall be to consider the adequacy of the Service Plan of the proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District and to forma basis for adopting a Resolution approving, conditionally approving, or disapproving the amendment. The proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District is located entirely within Weld County, Colorado, and includes all of School District RE-5J as described ir Exhibit "A", excepting that portion laying within the County of Larimer, Colorado. Pursuant to Section 32-1-202, C.R.S., the Service Plan may not be approved if a petition objecting to the Service Plan and signed by the owners of taxable real and personal property, which property equals more than fifty percent of the total valuation for assessment of all taxable real and personal property to be included in the District, is filed'. with the Board of County Commissioners no later than ten days prior to the hearing, unless such property has been excluded by the Board of County Commissioners under Section 32-1-203 (3.5) , C.R.S. 881024 Page 3 RE: HEARING DATE - JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION Pursuant to Section 32-1-305 (3) , C.R.S. , the owner of real property within the proposed District may file a petition with the District Court in and for Weld County, stating reasons why said property should not be included with the proposed District and requesting that such real property be excluded therefrom. Such petition shall be duly verified and shall describe the property sought to be excluded. The District Court will hear said petition and all objections thereto at the time of the hearing on the petition for organization and shall determine whether, in the best public interest, said property should be excluded or included in the proposed District. Such petition may be filed any time after the petition for the organization of the District is filed with the District Court, but not later than ten days before the day fixed for the hearing on the organizational petition. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: October 26, 1988 PUBLISHED: October 26, and November 2 and 9, 1988, in the Platteville Herald Section 5. The Clerk is hereby further directed to refer the Service Plan to the County Planning Commission, with the direction that the Commission shall study the Service Plan and that a representative thereof shall present its recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners at the hearing described in Section 1 above. Section 6. All Resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof, are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict only. 881024 Page 4 RE: HEARING DATE - JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN PARKS AND RECREATION The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: %.121)2",A4SA444WEL MINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. an ner, Cha rman C.W. Ki y, P o-Tem eputy County lerc �c up _ ��n\ APPR ED AS TO FORM: ine son EXCUSED Go on� Lacy AD on/ County Attorney Frank amaguchi 881024 �, mEm®RAnDum WI I Board October 26, 1988 To Date Clerk to the Board COLORADO From Set hearing date - Service Plan subpar: The Service Plan for the proposed Johnstown-Milliken Parks and Recreation District was filed in our office on October 24, 1988. You must set a hearing date to consider the adequacy of said Service Plan. We recommend that the hearing be set for Wednesday, November 16, 1988, at 10:00 A.M. Thanks, Ca c 881024 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS 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 26th day of October, 1988, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of considering the Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan submitted by Braly Partners, c/o Arnold Turner, 3600 Highway 52, Erie, Colorado 80516, and WHEREAS, said Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan concerns the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the N}NE} of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Arnold Turner, and WHEREAS, the Board 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 formed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 28.9 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The POD Plan application is in conformance with Section 28.14 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The proposed PUD Plan is located within an 1-25 mixed-use development activity center. The uses proposed for the PUD Plan are consistent with the uses described on pages 45 and 47 of the Weld County Comprexensive Plan. 71,‘#1429 ee goia 881022 rrr� Page 2 RE: PUD PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS b. The PUP Plan conforms to the PUD district in which it is proposed to be located. The Utility Coordinating Advisory Committee reviewed and approved the utility plan map at a meeting on August 25, 1988. c. The application materials demonstrate that the uses which would be allowed under the proposed PUD Plan will be compatible with existing and future development of the surrounding area and also with future development as projected by the plans of affected municipalities. d. The application materials demonstrate that the uses which would be allowed under the proposed PUD Plan on the property conform to the performance standards outlined in Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. e. The PUD Plan is partially located in a geologic hazard development area. Approval of a geologic hazard development permit is required prior to building permit and site plan approval on affected lots. No other overlay districts affect the PUD Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Braly Partners for a Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan on the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to recording the PUD Plan plat, a program to control weeds and other vegetation within the PUD Plan area shall be developed and approved by the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District. A copy of the program shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services. 2. Prior to recording the PUD Plan plat, the plat shall be corrected to show a minimum centerline radius of 200 feet for the centerline radius of Future( Drive at the southwest corner of Lot 3. 881022 Page 3 RE: PUD PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS 3. The following notes shall be placed on the PUt Plan plat: a. The street located within the POD Plan is private and shall be maintained by the owners association and property owners as described in case S-295, on file with Weld County. Future access to the private street shall be granted to subsequent of£-site developers using the formula provided in Section 11 .2, of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. b. Prior to issuing building permits, approval of a site plan review on each lot is required in accordance with Section 33.4.5, of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. c. The requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District shall be met. d. Septic systems shall be used for sanitary effluent flow only. No industrial or commercial flows to septic disposal systems shall be allowed. e. Occupied buildings and outside areas shall set back 150 feet from existing oil and gas wells and 200 feet from tank batteries and fired vessels. t. Lots 6 through 16 are located within a geologic hazard area and subject to compliance with Section 42, Geologic Hazard Overlay District, of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. g. The requirements of the Weld County Sheriff's Department shall be met. The restrictive covenants shall explain the provision of security and law enforcement for the Planned Unit Development. h. Outdoor storage shall be screened from 1-25 and Colorado Highway 52. This does not include parking areas for company vehicles, visitors, and customers. i. Covenants are recorded for this POD Plan. Each lot owner will be responsible for complying with the covenant requirements. 881022 Page 4 RE: PUD PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS j. The PUD Plan will be developed in two phases. A Subdivision Improvements Agreement may be approved for each phase. Final approval of a Subdivision Improvements Agreement is required before site plan approval on each lot. 4. The existing house and outbuildings will be removed from the Planned Unit Development prior to the issuance of building permits on Lot 1. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988.‘771BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CUM,ATTEST: WEL CUM, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder leJ and Clerk to the Board � e R.BBrantne , ha rman CSYTJirjN-,n,.,1p i 1 C.W. Kirb , Pro em Deputy County erk \ APPRLtorne "° S TO FORM: VC • e 1 ne •h son EXCUSED 017 Go on Racy y .C:' , Frank amag i 881022 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado. on October 26 1988, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and a Planned Unit Development Plan for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Braly Partners c/o Arnold Turner 3600 Highway 52 Erie, Colorado 80516 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NINE} of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Planned Unit Development SIZE OF PARCEL: 49.6 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN 1,888RSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff. Deputy PUBLISHED: November 2, 1988, in the Platteville Herald 881022 • .Zf f idavit of Publication . . STATE OF COLORADO Cour '**"Weld as. •. IA.Winkle Riceel of said County of Weld berg duly etyma ref than on publisherof Platteville Herald 1 that.pr ated hi a publishedweeklythe+t oap.per of general ertvlaaan wr of Platteville in mad crow and state that the erne of adverdaomeat**which the saaoeaed ts a tam o0P7 has been published In said weakly meepsper far ` ♦r (L.A.,. M1/ . y;µ • 2 „ End consecutive weak.: *in t� �w !!y that the nodawrPubinhadm the toptLrdaomcefewtadaaq :ss , ,'taf MMd Nally sombre(and newspaper Area the paled end time d publication '$°''.d } o1 notice and m theneeapepr pretest m aatppt®tnt "t""" °'ytopr thawed that des IDmtPeaidaetlm arid.eoueswraom40nedmthe �� � .. .. twsdasd nerpaparbesrmtthe dated w . .• - , n e 7-. A D-1911 and the last publication there(intbetsawdbddnerspaper,beataetdate. ,.w�p ' .....r. a the 7" dq d r fa ''ts' a r' w AaPias_ ., 14Is.that the mad ?f a l e errs . Mond has a PL.ATiEVILLE HERALD 4 i°M "+ pdoe a has ben published aomunuouely.and.mmtaeaepmAy during the Period d at lest ay tro oensendt.e weeks nest pier to tb.last ;. a („ ,HI df lauethaeefaenhkd{4 said nonce arrealWolent above=knot # p • "y e to: mod that rid newspaper was at the tlnoa'.Of each d the r, pddMtioas amid tura duly t gagged for gist popawvitt Wes mmtMS elan act entitled. An-Aot Caeoa+aar Legal Neates.. n✓ ,,. 1 Advmtt.mmeenta and Publication, aid the Ter of Pantos end Publishers thereof,end m >_ sa Acts . . .of Acts .. ^1 ea •andaofdo " s asi.� � ae sot i r — tisboalbedm. in4 and wore to bairn ma thtstdar of NaaV Pubbe 1�1i ri FORT WPT0N PEES M6 Dann.An. .. Fat Lipton.CO 1021 d0'compact=pro ame1acce My Commission-expires Juno 30.1992 . . 881022 • • • ., o . . _ y ,emu, 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: OCTOBER 26, 1988 DOCKET # 88-58 PUD FINAL PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS DOCKET # 88-64 USR-SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON PARCEL LESS THAN MINIMUM LOT SIZE-KLEE DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING Merle Johnson /I G fornc1 Dv. Z.* ma / e? F,hc. ,t/atr If, Ada),att .� OF. hi el Folic.. * s C'c- 1 non Jon Ley" ? L.I„Dt 641/ 1/4 /,(Pk /n A1• h . .. A vt4,n P (r) & Y r'1*J 3 �Yq/40Q 4 tu.vo, Woo L M a g ° f p o, sox l0 rte_ Pe, Be, ALF &As thetas Rout-F. ) ectnvl 944-,ck ntcAea.-t t 9soo rew,c Cade-D-.ve MIAS°A, R/re ho.-..z • b8110;CZ NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public bearing 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 Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan 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 bearing, 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. 88-58 Braly Partners c/o Arnold Turner 3600 Highway 52 Erie, Colorado 80516 DATE: October 26, 1988 TIME: 1:30 P.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NINE} of Section 3, Township I North. Range 68 Neat of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52 and west of and adjacent to West 1-25 Frontage Road BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: September 19, 1988 PUBLISHED: September 21, 1988, in the Platteville Herald 881022 fix` - E 0 0 el f f ulavtt of PuUficati on ailfics.k. iS4c ;t. STATE OF COLORADO ?vo ova aims w w . ;'ewr/ uses 'aa COuthtycEtVdd es. „ Amkte ateawta' no l A.Whacks'Pawl of aatd County alWdd balg an n.a .a t tarsal � that's=publisher of ^i..: �..a ilea t Platteville Herald - R eat.the same L printed And am.dweeklyth ne..p e towno par at general cd.ttoe.e. 0. F.F [ Y Platteville Mali -- i `° in said C0W*.and state that the mace of advertisement.of which ;nits& *s',.',;, • t the reaorgased .uNo copy>W been published m weekly .edt ew for _ a� r dii aL ... consecutive weeks: . ttheibe wen la oublebeet to ma the regular sod erste 1 of wee Sread Seth milt nmberofsaid netepapareats the paled ad the otpnbkcieen ie"j 441 ti of said notes and r the awepcor and not in t supplement eww ew"comb teethatsoe th.tcikft:ejupd tabat apuer bti e'of oee n ce tined be the ..plie L 1(!„s�/ am the date ef are to ow pi radtr, , 21 A_D..19 0 and the led publicans° awe is wonkeat bathe issueasvidnewspapeslemmsdate. tat vs r the / dq oof� �,C y� b e ies by �JIOI �Wf fi tJ 1971- that the said 'M 44bo has bean published cent c%abr and unattecupiedbl deems the ;beret e period eat hat hirtwo cower unite weeks net pea to the firer rieillbal ia•-OaMw, time excoen�saaid nonnoncem aradvmemai above tefined -ths. ird, flew tka . , On and that see.newspaper was at the nee,.of each of the oe .. . ,_ nitoubletkct id take duly the _ o 110. reateng elan set ended. 'An Act a..c_.tits'�I�essyel NMbw.. Adverneammtm and Publication, teed:the Pas at Pemeen and. .' &. Publishes end to.egaltat Ace sad etActa to Ma Pmrwms"atthis ate jf. .n and, m tat - 7y -.rang 9s1. :'..Mr a o i " li4l l t'::�tlre ha►•rfe't1 iw , fe efp elr q.elllo 3uj y�+ bpl mvem to Wits . me this,..7/ day of 4yM epiM ell • jogjNMsaae A.n ID `og a� w at horiii .---Z5\°'-- � 4 - W s. Notary Pubte tdish u. FORT LUPTON P ...,%! ' r a4E4t*Ja,}'M A s. � Fat L+Pbtt.Coeor ! f: .t ,✓ ntbo ao L14.4`r, tips r, ?g amoebae e s hme 1913 0',15 3,, My Commiss.on oxpiros Juno t0,9992 -. "+�`�M. , 8r.er7lt ;writ_ '' h 22 t. .. �� Q . • ...-rr..-... m - _. tae W -/'.✓ . LY JIFF VIII' OF PUBLIC/Ph ON State of Colorado County of Boulder I, Dean G. Lehman ,do a^v "ant nel a:1 solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES CALL is a � 'felt 9h �eK Celt daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in -.9mintecillird.Alt MKS M�� an Wtoliee Meer R" pknOtralw IOWAN owy�lte the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado,and i�� °be �Mn«.raw.iwa heed which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder and ew am tatie cilia Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously and r, TM �.wA�MITMGtws 6a tatty our •'M uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months r_eintuaOW0%°"". et• next prior'to the first publication of the annexed legal notice of meranmtws aw„ advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the 'tinker' ,tom United States mails as second :el* matter under the provisions + et salmi LW taw of the Act of March 3, 1879,or any:amendments thereof,and that M 1 a said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for a publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning M Awli 4 of the laws of the State of Colorado;that a copy of each number of "0i4�` r said'newspaper, in which said notice of advertisement was published, was transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the , a,6ctmw is.* tali alt Wo NP' subscribers pf said newspaper, according to the accustomed iM mode of business in this office. em141.0 ausiwlfk oslsYa*aM n That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published etr r +"° in the regular and entire edition of said daily newspaper once; to .;;'"a u crawl �lRras�'0" tuwtrrr ,. Ita�.oarrs-9 and that one publication of said notice was in the issue of said 4 sr: r ueRaruIt newspaper dated October 15 1988 A«81.‘, sv i•.,nn►morale wtrilled in tty any t,mmt'.a, Lawson. cw r ii,mil.. General Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of October- 4988 \\\e\et MSc.\\, 'A r -Pm-cr#s Notary Public FEE 27.50 •M a waoA u, s . ""^vrons rr. 00.LOS woe e+ 881022 tea...-. • • • 2 1 o 4 a - p DI' $ • W r N O slsotbei • • mwc)RnrDum Illilie Rod Allison, Planning September 13, 1988 To Om. gi Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer ' Fran �,`• ... Futura Park, S-295 SubNet:_ Since my memo of September 1, 1988, I have discussed the alignment problem at the southwest corner of Lot 3 with Merl Johnson. I agree that if this area is constructed as a T-intersection as opposed to a curve, it would make a safer condition. Therefore, no change in the record plat will be necessary. The roadway plans can be, revised later. DLS/mw:prfp xc: Commissioner Yamaguchi Planning Referral File - Futura Park, 5-295 C-OFRSIIPIRTAr.ts 111( ,• C SEP 1 4 1988 SSGXBS '#4. GI.Sack 1 cumin L�X//179ir / 88 ; 1022 s • Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District 9595 Nelson Road,Box 0 - Longmont,Colorado 80501 September 14, 1988 Mr. Rod Allison, Planner Weld':'County Division:. f-Planning Services 915 10th Street ._ Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Case Number S-29 - Future Park North PUD Dear Mr. Allison: Mr. Merle D. Johnson brought in more information on the Futura Park North Subdivision. After reviewing this information, I am satisfied that both the concerns of the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District, the septic system design and weed control, are met. Sincerely, et Barry L. Sinkey President BLS:rah c.c. Merle A. Johnson DE SEP 15 1988 11 IS U.Molts°°tea` 881®22 SG2 e CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT . SELF-GOVERNMENT • • /r0Qi La`[ mil t0Rono' a" 1 0FMP77C-1105 -' LONGMONT,COLORADO 80501 September 9, 1988 Rod Allison Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Sir: Please find attached copy of a letter stating our attorney's opi*ion-on .the matter Mr. Mannon brought up at the. Planning_ 'Commission's;meetindq. Please call if ,you have questions, or if your opinion varies from Mr. Grant' s. Thanks for your help. ��\ SinCer 4Az Arnold E. Turner . TURNER ..INC. OP LONGMONT AET:dr r •r r I ;r Se? 3 Mg IID h. HOMES. FARMS-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ����`` t• 'REALTOR' 0•.IQ Cu. &a.J ..ar CARL bU ! • EVADEAN TURNER • ARNOLD TURNER • DARREL TURNER 881022 • ' • • .1 • GRAM;�'88ara. '&,LYONS WALLACE H.GRANT ATTORACYS. AT CAW HOWARD ORANY 11900.19001 DANIEL r BERNARD S16,RIMOARR-STRECT JOHN S.HOVON 901b1979) RICHARD N.LYONS 709 r.0I/IC[ 00* 975 LONOMONT 0031770.0000 JEr RK y J.SHI I4A OCNYEN METRO 00316)M166Ob JEFFREY J.KAHN LOIYOMONRT:COT.ORADO 00002CD7B SUZAN 0. FRITCHCL OF COur nu, • p WILLIAM J.MCCARREN April 8, 1986 81986 1 ) N 1 Mr. Henry Braly Mr. Arnold Turner Frontier Materials, Inc. Turner Realty "' ` ' 3600 Highway 52 425 Coffman'Street 1� Erie, Colorado 80516 Longmont, Colorado "80501 r Re: Braly -- Futura Horse Farms -- Marmon 1• Dear Henry and Arnold: Arnold requested 'that I review the Oeeds from Marvin Ray Straughan and Jimmie Joe Straughan torFutura Horse Village, a partnership, which was dated August 1, 1972, and recorded October 10, 1972. in Book 677 under Reception No. 1599262, Weld'County records, and the Deed from Jimmie Joe Straughan and Marvin Ray Straughan to Denver R. Mannon and 'Billye Y. Mannon, dated September 9, 1984, and recorded on Film 2136 under Reception No. 01992419, Weld County records, to analyze the easement which Straughans reserved in the first Deed and later conveyed to the Mannons. In the first Deed, the Straughans reserved an"easement.for ingress and egress" over a portion of the property conveyedto Futura Horse. Village. In the second Deed, which was a Quit Claim Deed, the Straughans conveyed to Mannons "rights of ingress and egress" over the same property that they had reserved the easement over. The question presented is what rights do the Mannons have to theproperty which the easement relates to and which is described in the two Deeds. 1. The ownership of that strip of land was conveyed by Straughans by Futura Horse Village and presumably is still owned by Futura Horse village. 2. Mannons only rights are the rights to use that strip of land for pur- poses of ingress and egress. ' They have no right to claim any ownership in the property, no right to fence the property, nor any right to prevent Futura Hose-Village or its assigns or permittees to use the same strip of land for ingress and egress, or for other purposes not inconsistent with the rights of ingress and egress granted to Mannons. Futura Horse Village, presumably,the owner of the land over which the easement runs, has the right to continue to use that surface in any way it sees fit so long as they dog-not 'unreasonably interfere with the Mannons rights of ingress and egress. .,if`'any improvements are done to the property to make it more pass- able, ,the cases in Colorado would indicated that the cost of maintaining the easement should be borne by all of the parties using it in proportion to their respective use. 881022 • • • al • Mr. Henry Braly Mr. Arnold Turner. April 8, 1986 . . Page 2 3. If Mannons decide to sell their property, they do have the right to sell their rights of ingress and egress, but that sale is only the right to cross the ground for those limited purposes, and not any other right. Let me know if you have any other questions. • Sincerely. • allace H. Gr t WHG:bm BRALY-AT ,J—JiVo 'e 8810 rrt : e, ev L I v in r gp °CYID ' p x.+••Nnl wl 'e4ah I .N.. ... • 1' ; law {v " e 159921A Seaman gavuu..0 S.., ......... RneN w' N +?' ,I `)r/ 1'IIJ NC SYA 11r —•i, If w Or• I i T I� I• •. ! ` Tuts JEW u..le tlJ. (5 4s or .�u<•V 9Y �'o 1 a ,•_ v . --.-1.- .. 1 I lI� Ow: 01D .412 I I 1 le 7Y ,beams. \ARVIN KM ..'f AAo:YA. and I.I' J1};vlB . e::: "hw7:HAhe tenants' In Comm, I S ..... , ..� .• et,,. � tor, tuYntr or Jeriarson sad Stole al I • 1 J 1 Cr. I I Catenate.s4 U tinlT'J t part.and " XA a'l .. '1 ZLIAIrC . a... 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OT�yflllY u.Wrek • wee rlrY.i.d(N Mfen r.Ih4 )SI tai a r�t•f•t•:`t ^i..,,ttom • . , • . e,xry In Y.a,V :araughan ind J)mm is Jee :a rm.,r;han I 7(•. , tt 7y .Wow s way and.tt4W oat. ••�y a.rmMevw.rN.se Mt.,.r tYthY IZ 29 , I6= _ J---11 Na, USIA. waYaaty Ye Ws-tw raa.wMew a erred Kennon O.Bann rr.l.ww.a.w.orreen-e.re p.� ey) ,..� .. ... �7Vi0dYf set ' a a1. sh. eooe 1599262 � P 67'7 EXHIBIT "A„ ,2 -.3- ..•i .T1 That part of the North ono-half of the Northeast one-quarter of . Section 3, Township 1 North, Ranre 68 West of the 6th. P. r. , County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described M. . as follows: •. -- • Beginning at the Southwest corner of said North one-half of the Northeast one-quarter; thence' North 00'25'30" Rest, and alonr the West line of said North one-half of the Northeast one-quarter 1258. 41 feet to a point on the Southerly line of State Highway No. 52; ' thence South 89'39'25" Vast andalong said Southerly line 664.02 feet; thence South 00'25'50" west. 389.64 feet; thence South 85' -I 00'49" East, 1603.74 feet to a point on the' Westerly line of Inter- state Highway No. 25; thence South 13'13'02" East end along raid ,. Westerly line 606.41 feet; thence South 00'35'00" West. and alone - ; said Westerly line 103.78 feet to a point on the South ilne of said _. North one-half of the Northeast one-quarter; thence South 89'lS'2n" West and along said South line 2405.89 feet to the POINT or REM. - ' SING: EXCEPT parcels of land, conveyed to The Department of Highways,State of Colorado, by deeds recorded April S, 1957, in Took 1475 �� "age 484, and nook 1045 at Pare 168, Weld County Records. Grantors reserve an easement for ingress and egress over the follow- • : . ing described real property, a part of the aforementioned parcel. said easement shall no longer he in effect in the event the follow- inr described real property is dedicated to a runicipal entity for use as A public thorourhfare. A part of the North one•half of the Northeast one-nuarter of Section C, Township 1 1. State ofge 63 Colorlest, of ado more e Sixth particularlycipal described asr, • Countv of Weld, P follows: Beginning at a point along the Southerly line of State Highway 1o. -52 f the West • located Welt,o4lS.0S feet;ine of said North East th ence Sou South 35'00'49" East, 1015.72 feet; thence South 13'13'02" East, 555.72 feet; thence South 85'00'49" East, 63.10 feet to the Westerly line oor Interstate IIifhway No. 25; thence No7;th 13'13'02" West along, the of Interstate Highway No: 2$, 606.41 feet; thence North 85'00'49" West 1603.74 feet; thence. North 00'2S'SO" Rest, 389.64 feet to the - 2;SIOngorly saidline ef SoutherlyatelineHighway No.60,00 feetSto thence pointNorth of beginning.West , ...! _ f• ^ . 881022 r..' 8" 1052 REC 01992 12/18/84 14 : 44 $6:00 1/002 „ ° ��- F 2136 MARY ANN FEUERS2rIN CLERK b RECORDER WELD CO,.' CO e • AR1992419 QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDER'S STAMP- - — -- _ • • -. ... _.. ... ..._ .. .....__.._ ._.... . . - .. _ Ii THIS DEED, Made this `9th day or September . 1984 . , between JIDMIE JOE STRAUGIAN and MARVIN RAY STRAUGIIAN, I Tenants in Common of the 'County of Jefferson and State of I' ' Colorado.grmtor(s), aniDENVER R• MANNON and BILLYE Y. MAMMON I: I' whew legal address is 7825 West 106th Ave. , Broomfield, . '. • of the County of BO lder and State or Colorado,grantee's). iI WITNESSETH,That the granturts), for and in consideration of the sum of (.:..ONE -)- DOLLARS II the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,ha remised.released.sold.conveyed and QUITCLAIMED.and by :. these presents do rcrnise,release,sell.coney and purr CLAIM unto the gruntce(s). their heirs.successors and assigns. •` • former. all the right. title, Interest, claim and demand which the grantor(%) ha in and to the real progeny. together with I; improvements,if any,situate,lying and(king in the County of Weld and Statt o)' • Cokw.4°.4csoRmdaskmawc rights of ingress and c)grgss over a part of the North one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of Suction 3, township 1 North, Range 68 West of thq Sixth Principal Meridian, Cotnty. of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly ' described as follows: Beginning at a point along the Southerly line of State Highway No. 52 located 1 604.02 feet East of the West line of said North one-half; thence South 00'25'50 West, 415.05 feot; ,thence South 85'00'49" East, 1615. 72 feet; thence South 13'13'02" East, 555.72 feet; thence South 85'00'49" East, 63. 16 feet to the Westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 25; thence North 13°15.02" West along is the Westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 25, 606.41 feet; thence North 85°00'49" West, 1603.74 feet; thence North 00'25'50" East, 389.64 feet to the Southerly line of State Highway No. 52; thence North 89°39' 25" West along said Southerly line 60.00 feet to the point of beginning. I iI t1 1i also known by street and number as: ; 'I TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the sane.together with all and singular theappurtenances and privileges'hereunto belonging or in 1 anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right.title.interest and claim Whatsoen$of the grunions),either in law or equity,to I� the only proper use,benefit and behold of the grantcc($). their heirs and assigns dbrever, 1' IN WITNESS WI HEREOF,The grantors)ha executed this deed on the date set forth above. 'I ' i let° A-..• 4-•-t.------ 7,12,04 0.., iser, • 1.1( AUCHAN -- MARVIN RAY #AUGIIAN • •O i p Bit,G • ,?S1'ATL or COWRAUO. 1. ��!'�•'•• ,_,. ) s,. Ii ••,'/� rrt .'county or Jefferson r Y'he•Iwayingi&twineinwas acknowledged ckn4w1cdgc4 before inc in the Coutnyof Jefferson . .. State of • COLORADO .this 25th day of September . 19 84 . f r nmfe Joe Straughan II My commission expires March 13, . (9 88. Witness my hay and dficial seal• J Kraty 1420 Ee St. , Lakewood. Co'. , 80215 1: •If In Denver,insen"City and." - I: It t t --........»._....-...—. ....._._ _.. . .....,.__..... . . ..,.......... ... .. }��1a.aQ.�1.( w�a.r{. , • No.933. Re., t•ff4. otnrCLAIM llthers utrdRW1YMfJ"65R%WMMAw.,,..b..Y,(t)MgW-_La}r7?!•!MO 67G, i3 ds 1 •- • y • ♦e • • Jim J Straughan 132'15 Winfield Place Golden Colorado, 80401 ' September 11. 1988 Mr. Arnold Turner Turner Real Estate Co. 425 Coffmann Street Longmont CO 80✓01 Dear Mr. • Turner: This is .a follow( up to our telephone conversation of Friday September 9, 1988. At the time of the sale of the property at 1-25 and Colorado Highway 52 to the Futura Horse Village partnership, we reserved a 60 foot easement over that property to provide a means of access to a parcel of commercially zoned ground immediately east of the Skelly station which at that time was land locked since the Colorado Department of Highways had control of access from both the I-25 frontage road and Colorado Highway 52. The subject commercial tract was sold to the Mannion 's and prior to closing that transaction we were able to obtain better access to the parcel by getting the Colorado Highway Department to quit claim their access control along the I-2:, frontage. road. When the new access was obtained for the; subject commercial property, the need for an easement ceased to exist in my mind. In any case, the ownership of the land under the easement went to the Futura group at the time of that sale. The only interest + we could have conveyed to the Mannion's would have been a right of access over the easement which is all we owned at the time of the Mannion sale. A I hope this helps define our intent and understanding of the history or the property. Sincerely, Jim J. Straughan SEP 1 4 1988 r Meld pi. 'haw w 881022 • DATE: September 19, 1988 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 26th day of October, 1988, at 1:30 P.M. Docket No. 88-58 - Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan - Braly Partners OFFICE OF THE CLEC TO THE BOARD BY: / � Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELIKFOUNTY, CO RADO }Cliff itelmt //At 881022 Ei Jig`.'..-- B • a - - Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission September 6, 1988 Page 6 APPEARANCE: Ron Maynard, President and owner, Rocky Mountain Railcar. The missiles are only concrete to- test the, strength:;of the ,;railcars which .may carry. MX missiles. 'There;will be three launches, and,,one ejection test. They.,.have approval to-:.conduct: these tests from..,the,S,tate,Air Quality Control.... He presented a.vidoo tape 'of auvches: and ejections that are similar to.those that' will be conducted on:this site. The tape. was retained as. evidence. Tape 330 - Side i The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the.audience. There was none. The Chairman asked the applicant if he had reviewed the;,recommendation, conditions. and Development Standards as outlined by the Department of Planning' -Services' staff. He : stated. be,had._and does. not . anticipate any probity in complying with- them. The:Chairmaa:-asked that these documents be filed with the summary as a permanent record of the;,proceedings since there has been no opposition to this request from the audience. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number Amended USR-821 for.Rocky ,Mountain Railcar, Incorporated, for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a railcar repair, maintenance, and missile testing site be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with - the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation, conditions. and Development Standards as presented by the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony presented. Motion seconded by • LeAnn Reid. The ' Chairman called ; for discussion from :.the members of the Planning Commission. Discasaion -followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for- their decision 'Ann.Garrison - .yes;, Ernie Ross - yes;. Jerry Burnett - yes; Ivan Cosnell - yes; LeAna .Reid - yes; ,Bud- Halldorson - yea. Motion carried unanimously. CASE"NUMBER' S-295. APPLICANT." -Braly.Partners, ,cio Arnold Turner REQUEST:.. A Planned Unit Development Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the 1111 NE1 of Section 3, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52 and west and adjacent to West I-25 Frontage Road. SSatee 881022 Clr i+ • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission September 6, 1988 Page 7 APPEARANCE: Arnold Turner, Broker, Turner- Realty, Longmont; Colorado, represented. the applicant: This is a Planned' Unit- Development pl'aa.for.a commercial and industrial PUD.• They' have- 'spoken to -Lem ..Morrison and. Rick Dill, Undersheriff,' and forming'a lav enforcement authority:•wouid not be feasible. There'will-be not any-residences, so%sa election would be impossible.., Law enforcement will be on a call/response basis. They have reviewed the recommendation and conditions and are willing to comply with the staff's recommendation. The Chairman called for discussion the audience. Ralph Marmon, surrounding property' owner, discussed an easement granted him in a quit claim deed," : . Lee Morrison -retained a''copy of this document for.review. However,..it does not appear' that Whet the Planning Commission is asked to act on would affect Mr. Mannon'a easement"., The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the recommendation and conditions set forth by the Department of Planning Services staff° into the record.: Rod Allison called the Planning Commission's attention to the condition which statei " he requirements of the Weld-County-Sheriff's Department; shall be met. Tape 330 - Side' 2 MOTION: '' Ernie Ross moved Case Number S-295 for Braly Partners for a, Planned -Unit • Development Plan be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation or - approval based - upon.- the recommendation and conditions presented, by _the.,-Department of Planning. Services and the testimony. presented. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. The. /Chairman called for discussion from the 'members of the Planning Commission: ''Discussion '£ollowed. . - - , . The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison — yes;,:Ernie Ross t'yea;:;Jerry Burnett —. yes; Ivan Gosnell `- yes; LeAnn ,Reid — yes;. Bud Balidorson --- yes: Motion carried unanimously. u, a C,7 ✓ ytg.Wtp 'a�"'"MPkYr �` 15a,r � ..e t n BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOY`IENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ernie Ross that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved b the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: S-295 ScP 21288 NAME: Braly Partners, c/o Arnold Turner : ADDRESS 3600 Highway 52, Erie, CO 80516 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan ,and a Planned Unit Development Plan (PUD) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ilk of the NE1 of Section 3, TiN, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52 and west and adjacent to West I-25 Frontage Road. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 28.9 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The PUD Plan application is in conformance with Section 28.13 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The proposed PUB Plan is located within an, 1-25 mixed-use development activity center. The uses proposed for the PUD Plan are consistent with the uses described on pages 45 and 47 of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. - The PUD Plan conforms to the PUD district in which it is proposed to be located. The Utility Coordinating Advisory Committee reviewed and approved the utility plan map at a meeting on August 25, 1988. - The application materials demonstrate that the uses which would be allowed under the proposed POD Plan will be compatible with existing and future development of the surrounding area and also with future development as projected by the plans of affected municipalities. - The application materials demonstrate that the uses which 'would be allowed under the proposed PUD Plan on the , property conform to the performance standards outlined in Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. �K - -� B881022 .;a Y'+ "�r �t !,:j M Ay, i :,+✓ l„m.dnAk� '"� "M r r l �i a t �_ : • Braly Partners, c/o Arnold Turner S-295 Page.2 The PUD Plan is partially located in a geologic hazard development area. Approval of a geologic hazard development permit is required prior to building permit and site plan approval on affected tots. No other overly districts affect the PUD Plan. These determinations are based, in part. upon a review of the information submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding this request, and the responses of referral entitles who have reviewed this request. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the PUD Plan plat. a program to control weeds and other vegetation within the PUD Plan area shall be developed and approved by the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District. A copy of the program shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services. 2. Prior to recording the PUD Plan plat, the plat shall be correc'rd to show a minimum centerline radius of 200 feet for the centerline radius of Future Drive at the southwest corner of Lot 3. 3. The following notes being placed on the PUD Plan plat: - The street located within POD Plan is private and shall be maintained by the owner* association and property owners as described in case S-295. on file with Weld County. Future access to the private street shall be granted to subsequent off-site developers using the formula provided in Section 11-2, of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. • Prior to issuing building permits, approval of a site plan review on each lot is required in accordance with Section 33.4.5, of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. - The requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District shall be met. - Septic systems shall be used for sanitary effluent • flow only. No industrial or commercial flows to septic disposal systems shall be allowed. 881022 Braly Partners, c/o Arnold Turner .S-295 Page 3 - Occupied buildings and outside areas shall set back 150 feet from existing oil and gas wells and 200 feet from tank batteries and fired vessels. - Lots 6 through 16 are located within a geologic hazard area and subject to compliance with Section 42, Geologic Hazard Overlay District, of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. - The requirements of the Weld County Sheriff's Department shall be met. - Outdoor storage shall be screened from I-25 and Colorado Highway 52. This does not include parking areas -"for company vehicles, visitors, and customers. - Covenants are recorded for this PUD Plan. Each lot owner will be responsible for complying with the covenant requirements. - The POD Plan will be developed in two phases. A subdivision improvements agreement may be- approved for each phase. Final approval of a subdivision improvements agreement is required before site plan approval on each lot. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Ernie Ross Jerry Burnett Ivan.Gosnell LeAnn Reid Bud .Halldorson 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. • 881022 a Y rn • „ 7 Braly Partners, c/o Arnold Turner S-295 Page 4 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 September 6, 1988, and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 7th day of September, 1988. p1.a. ••+ So oa Bobbie Good Secretary 881022 4111 • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number ;—.2.2C15 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hears at Hearing 1. 1 ApplicationliPages . 2. J Applicant plat(sl/lQpage(s) ✓ 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet Gee 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List ✓ 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List fret 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician ✓ 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet (" 10. DPS Field Check Go 11. theMo1 Vi'& cGMc+(Nrt14 Abler p ' �I G fa, got ' ^'S 12. (v% MO , �{,r'.S. j 1 71 1^_✓ F syte U ✓ 13. Wlew49 `T;-Arce- flweve.A . CO* 14.Ire r• v i fAe r164 %4964 c c- 'F/fir 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. I hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on . /'Z'á&Xr urrent Planner STATE OP COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBEDI$hD SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS It. — day of `R.ae.n.wJu_a).. 19111.. SEAL - (� otan�4 �ocac� NOTARY \?UBLIC My Commission Expires My Commission Expires Fab. 13.1989 8c71® 22 EXSLb c �- I' • • /1 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL �SHEET Q� �1 case Y iti - bum) C/o 11" _" �J1uAAW Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 9//a A. 9/!a B. Pt et'lh11thQale-A) ,'&ot(adii.) I I)bete ,a aa? gm D. phAA MiL _ a'g, ec % E. eleAA h all Lo tba . Sit F. /!D/a ' -6 O'r anew C. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 881022 0. • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: August 16, 1988 CASE NUMBER: S-295 NAME: Braly Partners, c/o Henry Braly, (Futura Park North PUD) ADDRESS: 3600 Highway 52. Erie, CO 80516 REQUEST: A site specific development plan and a planned unit development plan; 1st filing LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N} NE} of Section 3, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52 and west and adjacent to West I-25 Frontage Road Planning Commission Function To make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners according to Section 28.13 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Project Overview The application is for a 16 lot final planned unit development plan subdivision. The range of uses which could occur within the subdivision are C-3 (Commercial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Size of parcel: 49.6 Acres, more or less Number of lots: 16 Average lot size: 3.125 Acres, more or less Water: Left Rand Water Supply Company will provide domestic water. Access: One access from Colorado Highway 52 and one access from West 1-25 Frontage Road. Parking: Parking will be accommodated on each lot according to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. There is no on-street parking. Street: Privately built to County standards and maintained according to covenants. 881022 l • o Land-Use Application S-295 Page 2 Landscaping: Each lot will meet the C-3 (Commercial) requirements for landscaping according to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Fire protection: Longmont Rural Fire Protection District serves this location. Police protection: Weld County Sheriff's Department will provide public protection. Open storage: Open storage is permitted, but must be visibly screened from 1-25 and Colorado Highway 52. Possible issue: The screening requirement for open storage should be clarified with a note on the planned unit development plan plat. Specific referral agency comments are included with this summary sheet. 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FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: S-295 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 20, 1987 NAME: Braly Partners, c/o Henry Braly, (Future Park North PUD) REQUEST: A site specific development plan and a planned unit development plan; 1st filing LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni NE} of Section 3, TIN, R68W of the 6th F.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 mile west of the Town of Dacono; south of State Highway 52 and vest of I-25 LAND USE: N Frontier Materials, open storage, Phillip's 66, park and ride, Highway 52, end agricultural production E 1-25 Frontage Road, 1-25, and agricultural production S Agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N C-3 (Commercial) and A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The property contains the following improvements: - 2 beam pumping units, oil wells, and meters; - I irrigation lateral; and - 1 single family residence and outbuildings. The balance of the property is in agricultural production. Access to the property is proposed from State Highway 52 and the 1-25 Frontage Road. An access from a commercial lot in the southwest corner of I-25 and State Highway 52 exists to a 60 foot access easement on the subjects property. This access easement is known as Outlot A and is located on the northern property line of the sketch plan map. An access onto the I-25 Frontage Road exists to an oil well located in the northeast corner of the property. Another access road to an oil well located in the southwest corner of the property, runs to the western property line and then runs south to state Highway 52. A single family residence is located in the northwest corner of the property. This residence also has an access onto State Highway 52. / Rod Allison Principal Planner 881.022 REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: Braly Partners (Future Park North PUn) CASE NUMBER: S-295 SENT REFERRALS OUT: August 10, 1988 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: August 23, 1988 NO SR NR X Lee Morrison Assistant County Attorney X X Weld County Sheriff's Office Rick Dill, Dndersheriff X Weld County Health Dept. X Engineering Department County Extension Agent X Office of Emergency Mngmt Ed Herring X Left Hand Water Supply Company /� c/o Jim Dicky P.O. Box 210 Niwoc, CO 80544 X State Highway Department /► Attn: Wally Jacobson P.O. Box 850 Greeley, CO 80632 X X Longmont Fire Protection District c/o Bill Emerson, Fire Marshal 9119 County Line Road Longmont, CO • 80501 X Longmont Soil Conservation Service X 9595 Nelson Road Box IL Longmont, CO 80501 • X Tri-Area Planning Commission • Attn: - Rebecca Marker P.O. Box 363 Frederick. CO 80530 X Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. X -' c/o Ken Neff 635 North 7th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 NO-No jection SR-Spec fit Recommendations NR"No Response 881022 —s• REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT: Braly Partners (Future Park North PUB) CASE NUMBER: S-295 SENT REFERRALS OUT: August 10, 1988 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: August 23. 1988 NO SR NR X X Louis Rademacher Planning Commission Member 13184 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, CO 80501 X X Colorado Oil and Gas Commission c/0 Bill Smith 1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 Denver, CO 80203 • NO-No Objection SR-Specific Recommendations NE-No Response 881022 i?. • Ck .c DEPARTh$T OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)35&4000 EXT.4400 ft /.., : WC' 81510th STREET .•• GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 ® AUG 161988 AUG 11 RECDO COLORADO .... ____ S-295 CASE NITMEFIt y1tM Co. MaMnu� ;,,;,ow•�w. August 10, 1988 - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Braly Partners (Future Park North PUD Subdivision, First Filing) for a Planned Unit Development Plan. The parcel of land is described as part of the N} NE} of Section 3, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52; west and adjacent to 1-25 Frontage Road (west) . This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any Comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by August 23, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Rod Allison, Principal Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. X A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 59.7 8, /see 5. Ple se refer to the enclosed letter. Sig:75h:: ;e: Leta; Agency:ol/ao/S .to cr /f A Dat / 8-n -eS 8131022 • Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District 9595 Nelson Road,Box D • Longmont,Colorado 80501 ( 5' }� August 15, 1988 AUG�G 1 6 19i • A Weld to.Pluming ,;ommissioo Mr. Rod Allison, Planner _ Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Rod: This is regarding the Futura Park North PUD located south of State Highway 52 and west of I-25. According to the soils maps, the soils are very limited to building and septic system development. An engineering design should be required for both. Weeds are becoming a major problem in this area. New construction areas and small unkept areas around urban areas can become a major seed source for a large area. A plan needs to be developed to show how weeds will be minimized in the area before, during, and after construction. Sincerely, �+ Barry L. Sinkey President BLS:rah 881022 CONSERVATION • DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT CSTATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUITE 380 LOGAN TOWER BUILDING WILLIAM R.SMITH 1580 LOGAN STREET Director DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DENNIS R. BICKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303)894.2100 Governor August 19, 19$8 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attn: Rod Allison Re: Case Number S-295 Gentlemen: We appreciate the opportunity to review subject application. As indicated on the sub-division plat dated July 23, 1988 there are two existing oil wells in the proposed area of development. Both are operated by Amoco Production Company producing oil from the sussex-Shannon formations. One is on Lot 8 on the extreme north edge and the other is on Lot 15 on the west central side. As we have mentioned several times, we think oil and gas operations and sub-division development are compatible and can coexist in the same area. We do feel that certain restrictions should be imposed by both OGCC and the county which are compatible and reflect the opinions of experts in the field. We would therefore recommend that the county impose certain restrictions that are compatible with ours with regard to set-backs. Our Rule 603 a. Requires that a well be located a distance of 150 feet or one and one-half times the height of the derrick, which ever is greater, from any occupied building. Even though these wells have already been drilled there may be need to have work-over operations in the future and we would recommend that you require occupied buildings not be constructed closer than 150 feet to these existing wells. Our Rule 604 a. (3) and b. (5) provide that tanks and fired vessels be 200 feet from residences, normally occupied buildings and well defined normally occupied outside areaS. Occupied buildings mean offices, assembly halls and the like and normally occupied outside areas mean parks, baseball fields and the like. We would recommend that Weld County consider imposing similar restrictions on buildings where appropriate. 881022 With respect to the last two, Rule 604 and possibly the set-back provisions, it is possible that the two parties could negotiate waivers; however, this must be carefully done since the responsibility and possibly the liability will probably pass on to other parties when the development is complete. In addition to the above comments, I should point out that there are other probable locations that might be capable of oil and/or gas production. Owners of those mineral interests underlying those lands should probably get notice of this proposal since once developed they would not be issued permits from this office if in conflict with the above stated rules. I hope the above comments will assist you in evaluating this proposal. If you have further questions or need additional detail please contact us. Yours very �� truly, va � t t 1��pai William R. Smith, P.E. Director WRS/clk 6043C cc:Mr. Neil Allen Amoco PRoduction Co. P.O. Box 800 Denver, CO 80201 Mr. R.E. Justice Amoco Production Co. P.O. Box 39200 Denver, CO 80239 ("?§) _ ffik. - LAW 2 3 1988 2 — VIEW Co. Mauna s,fmunriw. 881022 OFFICE• OF THE CtHERIFF MEMORANDUM TO Plnn.Liag lfnpnrrmanr FROM Pd Sntdnn. Sheriff 1/4.- DATE August 19. 1988 • LV( RE Puturn Park • The Future Park PUD in located in an area of high growth potential along the 1-25 corridor. As with any new development in this area, I have serious concerns supporting expanded service requirements without improvements in the ability to finance those services. Futura Park is no different. I will not support this PUD without the formation of a Law Enforcement Authority that could be used as the core for LEA expansion in the area when additional growth occurs. If an LEA is in place prior to the issuance of the first building permit, I have no objections to Futura Park PUD. EJ:RD:lch Cri °gra \\ NOS 19 19815\ Wan 831022 Ci 0 ( (' V `„ L.ONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2 . , \•+w"'••a , 9119 County Line Rd., Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 772-0710 \ eor dt• David tilerwller COrwo0 Hoop Richert)Hicks Mike Holubec.J. Felix Owen Wilbur Nun Fire Chief Director Director Director Director OItector 16 August 1988 • Mr. Rod Allison Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Reference: Case Number S-295 - Future Park North PUD Dear Mr. Allison: All documents submitted with this application have been reviewed. It is quite clear that requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District will be met. Therefore we do not have any objections to the development as presented. Sincerely, fa l47--;,‘. lei,) William R. Emerson Asst. Chief - Fire Marshal WRE/wro cc: File Ci.PgigT I\ AUG 1 8 1988 Wald Co. Plame e+mrs 1ba 881022 DEPAR11tT OF PLANNING SERVICES (( • IP PHONE(303)3564005 EXL moo .G 915 10th STREET ,pr`�'1 � GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 Y It I Ill o • CASE NUMBER S-295 COLORADO August 10, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Braly Partners (Future Park North PUD Subdivision, First Filing) for a Planned Unit Development Plan. The parcel of land is described as part of the N} NE} of Section 3, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south and adjacent to Colorado Highway 52; west and adjacent to 1-25 Frontage Road (west) . This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by August 23. 1988, so chat we nay give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Rod Allison, Principal Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. _ es 2. We do mot have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request I Ts.. i 1 (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our ai.r t c 1==1 town for the following reasons: n Ca a 13, +/ We have reviews the proposal and find no co licts wi h our ! wo '.�f interestso l� _ "*�'%� /M< R.�/ .ortld/ 10/1/5 arc g t De A formal recommemdat oa is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5.7:177"" Please prefer /QJto the enclosed letter. ` Signed ln.t t-opp Kp Agency: (f ( f �//RNCY/ 1/VQler £JOp y &yOe" /Date: ' 1 (7/ ( l o? 881022 1 . f 1 Affidavit o Publication • . r STATE OF COLORADO) `- County of weld) ss. • • , • l A. WRIWKLER RIESEL of said County of Weld being duly sworn.say that 1 am publtshaii PLAtTEVYT T.F...WFReT of en that tit same la a weekly newspaper C • ckculatkm was printed and published In the . —w— town of ?LATTEVIZ.LE . Names OF PIMA atARIMO -•' Maid county and stale:that the notice of tiduer•1 tisement of Wineb the tae*ed Is*true copy has my atorthing Co been published to said weekly. newspaper foci ,110 a..raa .a hoary..Mireber G. Ink t 140.a r taw•- Q consecutive rgwt for 00.01 .1 • *0 weeks: that the:notice was published in the plumed IoM at Man I regular and entire issue or every number of and for pply Pains., tn•w.. IP•.r newspaperduring the per.od and Unite ofpublics- was as e 'd° aIvom,w a••and wwrat e non of said notice and in the newspaper proper rn a a.M Is Na and not in a'supplement.thereof: that:the flat w a swayor TIN, Raw a publicauon ofssid.-'nonce'waa.contained in the .. 10 ►.u.tww•C..tp.Cs. issue of said newspaper:bearing the date, the sada «nula•0 4156 woo. Inw«r.►its yawp to to- 17 dafeof Bng,,s*D.-19 3$ .°.suns mutaatres"�u, .i:s0110010 ue. iwaoa Is b Fresno and • Fa and the last publication thereof.In;t% issue of. 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Rain 543. at the time of each of the publications.of said notice duly qualified for that:purpose within the CI.sy, cana* ant 10110 770147 g of an act entitled,"An Act Concerning as miss at. of p.r.t.a t • Legal Noticcs.Adlentsemtnts and Publications lit lanai howled to s'F•naor and the Fro of Plinters anti Publishers thereof. 0.11 Cools.p.40,40 yos..w. rn and to Repeats t Acts and Parts of Acts in Cone aini11w,N.p •i r.1.-r.in nice with the Provisions;of-this Act':approved wit Prportroort of Fl.na.6 sow - April 7. 1921.and:all amendments thereof.and nos% moos 3.3. Weld-Goa, C.aznMM Canute. _'376 Ton*. pvtkvlanh;as amended.by an a proved. ar..t, O.•I.T. Courolo. Paw March 10.• nd an/a aO y 13. 356.4000, tyrnu.a 4400. 19%6'&A,t' " Pu/11 ( Wad 000 twnaa e.a.t.«1 /.*Wawa at a. 1011.t1a. err- • .14 AVOWS 17, 7110 . Subscribed and sworn to before me this , • dap of apt' A D ii if. • 6 lattaalSuIL'r 1•ub11(' slit ownwn4 Aw. Fort lalpton.CO act . My ca lmisNot.eXplre4 L/30 92," 0 - (��]/� G6 �Va62 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS Braly Partners S-295 Lansons Farm c/o Mr. Ken Wilson 344 Lincoln Street Longmont. CO 80501 Francis X. McWilliams Cecelia M. Gorce' Donna Schnicxen P.O. Box 161 Boulder. CO 80306 Mr. Thomas C. Wooley Ms. Mary Alice Billings FNS Longmont, Tustees South Scar Route Lyons, CO 80540 Chxisand`Investment Corporation 5720 North Washington Denver. CO 80216 Tico's of Lincoln, Incorporated 371 ,South 17th Street Lincoln. -NE 68508 Joseph, Kathy. David F. , & Mick J. Naab 7693 Webster Arvada. CO 80003 Mr. James K. Ludquist Mr. Harlan Wagoner Mr. Ken Collins' 1017 East Longs Peak Avenue Longmont, CO 80501 Denver R. Mannon Billye Y. Hannon c/o Ralph Manson Route 3, 7825 West 106th Avenue Broomfield, CO 80020 881022 MINERAL OWNERS 8raly Partners S-295 Amoco Production Company 600 South Cherry. Suite 915 Denver, CO 80222 • • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS BRALY PARTNERS, C/0 ARNOLD TURNER S-295 The Tri-Area Planning Commission will review this proposal on September 6. Its recommendation will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners. 881022 • . fett m tnoRAn®un wok To Rod Allison. Planning oat. Se 1. 1988 • COLORADO From Drew SchelUnta County En2ineerr Subject: Futyra Park• S-295_ We have reviewed the material submitted and have the following comments: The drainage plan is acceptable as submitted. The internal roadways should be privately maintained and not be a part of the Weld County Road System. Both accesses are onto roads controlled by the Colorado Department of Highways. Appropriate approval by the Highway Department should be required. The centerline radius of Futura Drive at the southwest corner of lot 3 is supposed to be 65 feet. In my opinion. that would create too sharp a curve for an industrial park. The Weld County Subdivision Regulations, under Section 8-2, C(1), "Horizontal Curves", indicates a minimum radios of 100 feet for local streets and a 200 foot radius for collector streets. Industrial parks are not specifically referred to. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Publication, A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 1984, indicates a minimum radius of 127 feet for 20 miles per hour and 302 feet for 30 miles per hour. ' I recommend a minimum centerline radius . of 200 feet be used at this location. This would also match the centerline radius of the first curve to the east. DLS/mw:mrafp xc: Commissioner Yamaguchi Planning Referral File - Futura Park, S-295 881022 "SEP 21988 OFFICE • OF THE OHERIFF MEMORANDUM O • FROM • • DATE Saprrmhar & 19RR RE Purnra Part Mr. Arnold Turner has been in contact with Lee Morrison of the County Attorney's Office regarding the establishment of a law enforcement authority pursuant to our recommendation for this development. Mr. Morrison told Mr. Turner that an LEA for this type of situation would be very difficult because an LEA was primarily suited for residential developments and not an industrial park as is this case. Mr. Turner contacted me-and discussed alternatives to au LEA and we agreed that a restrictive covenant regarding private security and specifying Sheriff's response on a call only basis would be satisfactory to meet the law' enforcement needs of this development. I have discussed this matter with Sheriff Jordan and obtained his concurrence with the agreement. Attached is a copy of the letter and covenant presented by Mr. Turner as a result of our conversation. We therefore believe that the law enforcement aspects of this development have been addressed. RA:lch cc: Sheriff Jordan @gE 11 SEP 91988 Ndd Ca 881022 /.. - 4 • •. • . •I • ADDENDUM "B" to RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS for FUTURA PARK NORTH P U D Security and Law Enforcement. weld County cannot provide regular patrol security for this subdivision. They can only provide call response coverage to this area. Should additional security, in the opinion of the majority of the business owenrs be necessary, it shall be provided by a private security company at the expense of the business owners, 851022 1� • spoe---meg : SgitW tin 111.59 tWI IV COO an 9bk 776.1105 1J LONGMONT,COLORADO 80501 August 31, 1988 Under Sheriff Rick Dell c/o Weld County Sheriff' s Dept. P. O. Box 759 Greeley, Colo 80.632 Dear Under Sheriff Dell: Enclosed please find the addendum to the Futura Park North covenants we agreed .to ..8/31/S8 on the 'phoae. I hope it meets with your approval. If it does, we would appreciate your notifying Mr. Rod Allison in the Planning Department as soon as possible. Many thanks for your time and trouble. Sincerely Arnold .:E. Turner TURNER, INC. OF LONGMONT • AET:dr cc: Henry Braly Merle Johnson Rod Allison with Weld County Planning Dept. HOMES • FARMS• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY R1AUOR' CARL TURNER . CVADEAN TURNER • ARNOLD TURNER • 4.1tYl. PUHNCR OFFICE ® OF THE IHERWFF MEMORANDUM TO FROM DATE 4npramher R, I4fia RE Fntnrn PnrU Mr. Arnold Turner has been in contact with Lee Morrison of the County Attorney's Office regarding the establishment of a law enforcement authority pursuant to our recommendation for this development. Mr. Morrison told Mr. Turner that an LEA for this type of situation would be very difficult because an LEA was primarily suited for residential developments and not an industrial park as is this case. Mr. Turner contacted me and discussed alternatives to an-LEA and we agreed that a restrictive covenant regarding private security and specifying Sheriff's response on a call only basis would be satisfactory to meet the law enforcement needs of this development. I have discussed this matter with Sheriff Jordan and obtained his concurrence with the agreement. Attached is a copy of the letter and covenant presented by Mr. Turner as a result of our conversation. We therefore believe that the law enforcement aspects of this development have been addressed. RD:lcb cc: Sheriff Jordan SEP 91988 Mid to.mate costa 881022 • ADDENDUM "B" to RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS for PUTURA PARK NORTH P U D Security and Law Enforcement. weld County cannot provide regular patrol security for this subdivision. They can only provide call response coverage to this area. Should additional security, in the opinion of the majority of the business owenrs be necessary, it shall be provided by a private security company at the expense of the business owners, 881022 . - • ;gip • sot 4.7 • Gp4 as �r �. . 'OhDM1'77G-1-105:- , IA LONGMONT,COLORADO 80501 August 31, 1988 Under Sheriff Rick Dell c/o Weld County Sheriff' s Dept. P. O. Box 759 Greeley, Colo 80632 Dear Under Sheriff Dell: Enclosed please find the addendum to the Futura Park North covenants we agreed .to..8/31/S8 on the 'phone. ' • I hope it meets with your approval. If it does, we would appreciate your notifying Mr. Rod Allison in the Planning Department as soon as possible. Many thanks for your time and trouble. Sincerely Arnold E. Turner TURNER, INC. OF LONGMONT • AET:dr cc: Henry Braly Merle Johnson Rod Allison with Weld County Planning Dept. • • HOMES • FARMS-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ^^..r REALTOR' • 'i./•i••••022 CARL TURNCR • CVADEAN TURNCR • ARNOLO TURNER • DARREL TURNCR DEPARTN•T OF PLANNING SERVICES • (` ak PHONE ,356'4000 Exr.4400 91510th STREET �•i 0 ..? 8E GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 CU. ante Elan°I I D C CASE NUMBER S-295 COLORADO August 10, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: - Enclosed is an application from Braly Partners (Future Park North PUD Subdivision, First Filing) for a Planned Unit Development Plan. The parcel of land is described as part of the NI NE} of Section 3, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south and adjacent to Colorado ' Highway 52; west and adjacent to I-25 Frontage Road (west) .. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendations. Any comments or recommendations you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by August 23, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Rod Allison, Principal Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. xx We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. ' A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Plea e r to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Tri-Area Planning Commission h r . Date: Se ember 9, 1988 881022 m moRAn®um Weld County Planning . Se ember 5. 1988 7o Dm COLORADO From Health Protection Services / 1 tn4 Case Number: S-295 Name: Putura Park North P.U.D. soon. The division has reviewed the data provided by the applicant. In a letter to Mr. Merle Johnson, on March 11. 1988 the division suggested that a pre-determined maximum effluent flow for each lot be determined. The effluent flow for each lot may significantly restrict the specific development of that lot. The Individual who vurchases the lot must be aware of the restrictions due to septic effluent flow. The division will recommend for approval of the P.U.D. with the following conditions: 1. The maximum effluent flow for each lot shall be determined and reviewed and approved by the Health Department prior to the sale or use of the lot. 2. All liquid and solid wastes. shall be scored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. The septic system(s) for the proposed lots are required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 5. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. cb? SEP 81988 1Md to.ASR Carosatrks 881022 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPLICATION Department of Planning Services. 915 - 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado PRONE: 356-4000 Ext. 4400 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: CASE NO. APPL. FEE ZONING DISTRICT RECORDING FEE ,.. DATE RECEIPT NO. APPL. CHECKED BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures): I (we). the undersigned. hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning proposed subdivision of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE EXHIBIT "A" DESIGNER: Johnson & Associates Merle D. Johnson Phone: 772-6900 6 Cornell Drive ENGINEER: Wayne Wentworth Longmont. Colorado 80501 1322 Keystone Court Longmont, Colorado 80501 Phone: 772-1177 (If additional space is required. attach an additional sheet of this same size.) NAME OF PROPOSED P.U.D. SUBDIVISION FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. EXISTING ZONING P,.U,D., C.3;: PROPOSED ZONING TOTAL AREA (ACRES) 49.654 NO. OF PROPOSED LOTS 16 LOT SIZE: AVERAGE 2.6 ACRES MINIMUM 1 .53 ACRES UTILITIES: WATER: NAME LEFT NANO WATER SUPPLY • SEWER: NAME SEPTIC SYSTEMS GAS: NAME ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURAL GAS COMPANY CNC. PHONE: NAME U.S. WEST DISTRICTS: SCHOOL: NAME ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1J FIRE: NAME. LONGMONT RURAL FIRE DISTRICT DESIGNERS' NAME JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES ADDRESS 6 CORN LL DRIVE PRONE 772_6940 ENGINEERS' NAME WAYN W NORTH tIE ADDRESS ¶322 Keyctone court PHONE 77T-1177 FEE OWNER OF AREA PROPOSED FOR P.U.D. SUBDIVISION NAME BRALY PARTNERS % 'HENRY BRALY ADDRESS 3600 Highway_ 52,. Erie. Colorado 80516 PHONE 776-8962 NAME • ADDRESS PHONE NAME ADDRESS PHONE I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements,- proposals' and/or plans submitted with or contained within this.._application-are-tree and'correct to the best of my knowledge: ' BOULDER COUNTY OF ) STATE OF COLORADO ) Q d-'4 • Si nature � er u r Subscribed and sworn to before me this o14 day f 19S:2, SEAL • NOTARY PUBLYfT • My Commission expires: J-47.- f04-79-026 WCDPS-7R-' • 881022 - ♦i'y f At1�o A+rK i-0 4v N+.31.w... y5W.-y .. t hl" ". • EXHIBIT 04N • FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. SUBDIVISION • • • OWNERS: fUTURA HORSE VILLAGE_ (OPTIONED TO•BRALY PART(YERS) • • • • LEGAL DESCRIPTION `• That part of the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3. Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado, .more particularly described as follows: � • Considering the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 3 as bearing North 89°51 '30" East, and with all bearings -contained herein relative thereto: beginning at the Southwest corner of said North Half Northeast'Quarter; thence North CO°86'33 East along the West line of said North Half. Northeast Quarter 1244.82 feet to a point on the Southerly ling of Colorado State Highway No. 5?; thence North • ' 89°58'30" East 664.26 feet along said Southerly line to' the Northwest corner of Puritan Place Commercial Subdivision as shown on.Plat recorded Sertember 28, 1982 as Reception No. 1904833; thence South 00°42' East 339.76 feet along the West line of said subdivision to the Southwest corner of said subdivision; thence South 85°34'07" East • • along (1) the Southerly'boundary line of said Puritan Plate Conmercidl-Subdivision (2) the Southerly boundary line of a parcel of land conveyed to Skelly Oil Company by Warranty Deed recorded July 7, 1967 in Book 533 as Reception no. 1505462 and (3) the Southerly boundary line.of d•parcel of land conveyed.'to Denver R. Marmon and Cillye i V. Manson by Warranty Deed recorded May 24. 1978 in Cook 832 as Reception No. 175442.0 • a distance of 1605.15 feet to a .point on the Westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 25; - thence. South l3°36'59" East 606.39 feet along said Westerly line; thence South 00`10'31" West 141:92vfeet along said Westerly line ,to a. poiht on the South line of said North Half. Northeast Quarter; thence North 81°57'137 West 2409.52 feet along said South line to . the Point of Beginning. Thus described tract containing 49.654 acres. • • • • • • • • is • • • • 881022 JOHNSON C ASSOCtA'tS LAND MVfSOIO •COS*u.0,-n laNa t COiaRAaO •Coot 7rAa00 August 6. 1988 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street • Greeley, Colorado 20631 ATTENTION: Rod Allison RE: Future Park North P.U.D. -Planned Unit Development Plan Submittal Dear Mr. Allison: Enclosed are our comments and exhibits addressing the P.U.D. Final Plan as required by Weld County regulations. (Most of these are also addressed in the covenants). (1) Each building foundation will occupy less than 50% of the lot area (95,480 square feet on largest lot). There are no minimum standards as it is possible that a lot may used soley for receiving, storing and dis- patching material or merchandise: however, each lot must have a building. if only a small building (12' X 12'), and this building -must meet the standards as to material. size, color, etc. required of all buildings in the subdivision. (2) All buildings shall have a maximum height of 35 feet. (3) Open storage area for each lot shall not exceed 25% (47,740 square feet for largest lot) of the total lot area except in those instances where the total building area is less than the allowable 50%. In these instances the open storage area may replace that portion of the building area not used by the building, i.e. a lot having 25% building foundation area could have 50% open storage (open storage must be properly screened from I-2S and Colorado Highway 52). The height of open storage of material and equipment shall not exceed 30 feet for items such as construction equipment, i.e. cranes, lifting equipment etc.; the maximum storage height for general stackable material shall be 10 feet i.e. pipes, building: blocks. etc. All open storage areas shall be limited to that portion of the lots that is to the rear of the front of the buildings. Workingtrucks and equipment shall not be included in this prov₹sion. All open storage shall be screened by using solid wood fencing or trees or shrubs as indicated on the Land- scaping Plan- -1- 881022 No junk or salvage yards will be allowed in the P.U.O. area and all vehicle parking, storage and landscaping will be arranged and maintained so as not to be detrimental to the over all esthetic appearance of the P.U.D. area. (4) On each lot, parking spaces shall be clearly marked and painted, 9' X 19' for standard vehicles. Truck parking areas will be clearly designated. There shall be one parking space for each 2500 square feet of warehouse area and each 250 square feet of office or rental space or a minimum of one parking space for every anticipated employee using whichever requirement would indicate the maximum number of spaces. Truck parking and open storage areas shall be gravel surfaced so as to maximize the absarbtion of storm water run off. Paved parking material shall consist of a minimum of 2" of asphaltic concrete on a 6" Class 6 compacted sub-base. Gravel parking areas shall consist of 2" of crushed rock or 3/4" gravel on a 6" select sub-base compacted to 90% standard proctor. Customer parking shall be designated to the front or sides of buildings: truck and employee parking shall be designated to locations which will not interfere or conflict with traffic circulation and open storage_ Maintenance of all storage areas, parking and driveways will be performed by the business owner and the guarantee of Such maintenance will be part of the covenants on each lot. There shall be no on-street parking. (5) Each lot shall have one driveway for access and exit. The paving shall be 20 feet wide and of at least the structural design of paved parking. There shall be a minimum 18" drainage pipe under each driveway at the drainage ditch location. Where depth of pipe is insufficient for adequate coverage CMP, RCP shall be used to guarantee the structural integrity of the pipe. (6) Signage: (a) There shall be a general identification sign at each entrance to the subdivision. They shall have no more than two faces and their size shall not exceet 8' X 16' with overall height not to exceed 30 feet. Colors of base and pole shall be earth toned or colors occuring in nature. similar to buildings. Where lighting is used. the lighting will be shielded so as to prevent glare to vehicles on the highways and of a type meeting Weld County requirements. (b) Individual business or advertising signs shall be located on the front of each building. Size or signs shall be limited to maximum of 64 square feet 'or 10% of vertical wall, whichever is smaller. Signs shall be constructed of a durable. weather resistant material, and no sign shall have more than two faces. Where lighting is used. the lighting will be shielded so as to prevent glare to vehicles on the highways and of a type meeting Weld County requirements. (7) The design of each building will be governed by notes shown on the recorded Final Plan, covenants running with the lots and the following standards: (a) Exteriors may be a combination of masonry, brick veneer. wood or hardwood siding or metal building as approved by Weld County and the Business Men's Association. -2- 881022 (b) Exterior colors shall be limited to earth tones or colors occuring in nature. (c) Roof slopes must be adequate for drainage according to U.B.C. standards. Maximum roof height shall be 35 feet. (d) All buildings must be constructed with new materials. No used buildings, huts, sheds, fencing, etc. shall be used. (8) All landscaping must conform generally to the Landscaping Plan. Landscaping along the 1-25 frontage road and Highway 52 will be along a minimum 10 feet wide strip (co-ordination with utility agencies will be required so that utilities can be constructed and repaired and no large trees or bushes interfere). This will probably necessitate the use of some land within the lot areas outside the 10 and 15 foot designated utility easements. The • types of trees, shrubbery and landscaping vegetation are as listed (but similar or equivalent types can be used). Driveways along the fronts (and where necessary the sides) of lots may pass through the landscaping strips. A minimum of 15% of each lot area shall be used for landscaping. Suggested Types of Landscaping: (15% of Lot Area) (1) Juniper (Tamy or Creeping) Juniperus horizontalis or chinensis Use 20-25 buses per 2 acre lot - may use in utility easements. 2 gallon. (2) Pine (Pinyon or Bristlecone) Pinus aristata or cembroides edulis Juniper (Rocky Mountain) Juniperus scopulorum (Not in utility easement; use 4-6 per two acre lot). 4-6 feet high. (3) Crabapple (flowering) Malus pumila (Not in utility easements). 2" caliper. (4) Grass, common lawn (use in utility easements, around buildings. etc. (5) Barberry, Mentor (Berberis mentorensis, 2-4 feet; 2 gallon. (9) Unoccupied lots will be maintained by the owner (or if unsold, the developer) . so. that weeds and dust are controlled and open areas grass seeded to prevent erosion and unsightly appearance. (In addition to the covenants guiding permitted use of lots, each owner shall be required to become a member of the Business Men's Association and this association will be empowered, if other measures fail, to clean up and repair buildings, lots. ditches. roads, etc. and bill all owners or responsible parties, for this expense). (10) Once constructed, the roads and their maintenance shall be the resD- onsibility,of the Business Men's Association and roads and ditches must be maintained to a level acceptable to the majority of this body. They will have:the right to place lien:., if necessary, against all properties to guarantee- these standards. The Business Men's Association will retain a private contractor wha will remove snow and at least.twice yearly inspect and when necessary, repair all ditches, roads and appurtenant features. 881022 -3- • (11) Minimum lighting on each lot and building shall be the responsibility of the lot owners. This minimum shall be sufficient to insure public safety and convenience but of a type (or shielded) so as not to create glare on highways or the adjacent road. (12) Each lot will have a trash bin sufficient in size for trash disposal for that particular business, screened from general view and enclosed and constructed to prevent blowing of trash. It will be required that trash shall not be allowed to accumulate but will be disposed of when it has reached the capacity of the particular bin. All trash of noxious or ob- jectionable odor must be disposed of immediately. (13) Where necessary, all building foundations shall be raised sufficiently to insure 1% drainage slope away-from buildings. parking areas and appurtenant structures and into surrounding drainage ditches and swales. (14) Approval of the Site Plan Review Application, according to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, is required prior to using or developing any lot. (15) Other than the required 15% landscaping on each lot, there is no public open space within the P.U.D. (16) All requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District have been met. Notes of requirements are on the Final Plan map and Utility Plan. (17) In accordance with a request from Weld County Health Department. the developer had additional soil testing, percolation testing, etc. done by a Geotechnical firm. This report, indicating that acceptable septic systems could be constructed on each lot, was given to the Health Department along with a letter of explanation and transmittal from the undersigned. Specfic instructions on septic system requirements are noted on the Final Plan map. (18) Colorado Geologic Survey has indicated that low subsidence areas occur within the P.U.O. and that recommendations of the soils testing firm should be followed. Instructions to buyers is included in a .note on the Final Plan map. (19) Access and pipeline easements for oil and gas are shown on the Final Plan and are further clarified and discussed in the Covenants. Panhandle Eastern Pipeline has lines that must be lowered or moved prior to building the detention pond. They agree .to this and their requirements (letter dated February 22, 1988; copy attached) must be met at the expense of the developer. (20) The P.U.D. area will have two access ways, one off Highway 52 and the lather off I-25 Frontage Road. Only the access off Highway 52 will be constructed during Phase I. The Colorado State Highway Department has agreed to issue permits for both accesses provided we meet 'pavement design re- quirements 'and provide deceleration and acceleration turn lanes off Highway 52. The designs have been submitted and accepted contingent upon some minor note additions. The designs are shown on Sheet 9 and Sheet 10 of the drawings submitted '°with this letter. Negotiations are pending to obtain an easement for -4- 881022 r • borrow ditch widening. If this easement is not obtained, the Highway Department has agreed to let the developer use a .concrete' lined ditch that can be contained within the existing right-of-way. (21) Financing of the project will be guaranteed by Letter of Creditor Bond. Costs of offsite Highway Improvements are included in the Cost Estimate and are hereby guaranteed in the agreement with Weld County (see Improvements Agreement). Sincerely. JBhnson • 881022 -5- e BOARD OF COUNTY conmxssioNtRs SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY CObL"tISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE • # 5 - Z I S . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: /icr/t A. r/ohrnaa-, NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN 21"W/di . SIC Ab RE OF A2PFIdANT l . `1414 kri4.4/7 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) 14 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /2 DAY OF 5r 11:47 7P.+' , NOTARY PUBLIC • MY-COMiASION EXPIRES .2- as- J737 r vY.y LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19 881022 kil---... 229Trvy SOW P.O.Box2058.Loroot. aow,*a060' C3 )651-1401Mutt443.1011 DATE: July 8, 19:: ono: Surrounding Property Report Your Futura Horse Village To: Johnson & Associates Attn: Merle Johnson The following is a Statement only of the names of the property owners and mineral owners in the last recorded Deed purporting to affect the real property below, and the property within 500 feet of said property. • . Legal Description: See Attached Exhibit "A" Owners: Futura Horse Village, a Partnership Owners of the property within 500 feet of the above described parcel: See Attached Exhibit "8" This Statement is not a Certificate of Title and does not reflect change of ownership caused by death or court proceedings, and as this Statement is furnished for a nominal fee, the Company assumes no liability beyond the amount paid for this Statement. Sincerely, LO T TITLE COMPANY, INC_ e T Davi' s resident -liJRD/kao LONGMONTS ONLY LOCALLY OWNED TITLE COMPANY SERVING BOULDER,LARIMER AND WELD COUNTIES rr�� e8t®Z2 EXHIBIT "A" That part of the Nl/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 3. Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., more particularly described as follows: Considering the North line of the NE1/4 of said Section 3 as bearing North 89° 51 ' 30" East, and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said N1/2NE1/4; thence North 00° 06' 33" East along the West line of said N1/ZNEI/4 1244.82 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Colorado State Highway No. 52; thence North 89° 58' 30" East 664.26 feet along said Southerly line to the Northwest corner of Puritan Place Commercial Subdivision as shown on Plat recorded September 28, 1982 as Reception No. 1904833; thence South 00° 02' East 389.76 feet along the West line of said subdivision to the Southwest corner of said subdivision; thence South 85° 34' 07" East along (1) the Southerly boundary line of said Puritan Place Commerical Subdivision (2) the Southerly boundary line of a parcel of land conveyed to Skelly Oil Company by Warranty Deed recorded July 7, 1967 in Book 583 as Reception No. 1505462 and (3) the Southerly boundary line of a parcel of land conveyed to Denver R. Marmon and Billye Y. Marmon by Warranty Deed recorded May 24, 1978 in Book 832 as Reception No. 1754420 a distance of 1605.15 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 25; thence South 13° 36' 59" East 606.39 feet along said Westerly line; thence South 00° 10' 31" West 143.92 feet along said Westerly line to a point on the South line of said N1/2NE1/4; thence North 89° 57' 13" West 2409.52 feet along said South line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 881022 EXHIBIT 1. ) Mineral Owner 5474 7 S lr 10.) Section 2 Amoco Production Company Dacona Investments, Ltd. 541 t e56 600 5. Cherry, Suite 915 800O East Girard Ave., Suite 703 Denver, Co. 80222 Denver, Co. 80231 2.) Section 35 s V c. s y Se. 1) Lansons Farm c/o Kent Wilson 344 Lincoln St. Longmont, Co. Section 34 3.) 1 ) SE4 McWilliams, Francis X Cecelia M. Gorce & Donna Schnitzen s``r S84 c/o Ceclia M. Gorce P.O. Box 161 Boulder, Co. 80306 4.) 3) Thomas C. Woolley, Mary Alice Billings & FHB Longmont, Trustees St-G. 0434 South Star Route Lyons, Co. 80540 Section 3 - 146703000016 s a? G 5.) 1 ) Chrisand Investment Corp. S1/2 NE1/4 5720 North Washington Denver, Co. 80216 6. ) Z) Tico's of Lincoln, Inc. Adj. West 5¢73: '26 317 S. 17th St. Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 7.) 3) Naab, Joseph, Kathy, David F. & Qs 6 Mick J. 7693 Webster Arvada, Co. 80003 8.) 4) James K. Ludquist, W. Harlan Wagoner & 5 4,1 5384 Kent Collins 1017 East. Longs Peak Ave. Longmont, Co. 80501 9.) 5) Denver R. Mannon & Bil lye Y. Mannon 06'47 J SS 4 c/o Ralph Mannon Rt. 3 7825 West 106th Ave. Broomfield, Co. 80020 881022 JOHNSON 1 ASSOCIATES LAND WIN ONS •CORN ELL OIIMI ISI10MOM7.CO ARADO •0101 779.•00 August 6, 1988 FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. FINAL PLAN CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE: PHASE I Phase I construction will commence within 60 days of final approval of subdivision. This phase will be completed within one year of commencement. Phase I construction will consist of the following: (1) Widening of Highway 52 and construction of acceleration-deceleration lanes as per Highway Department approved design. (2) Placing one 18" RCP culvert to accomodate Highway 52 drainage on South side of Highway 52. Placing one 18" RCP to divert off-site drainage water around and thru P.U.D. area. (3) a. Build first 600 feet of 32 foot wide paved road (Future Drive) and 100 diameter gravelled cul-de-sac turn around at the end of G00 foot road. b. Construct drainage ditches to accomodate (1), (2) and (3) a. (4) Construct 8" PVC CL 200 (or 8" CL 50 D.I.) pipe from Left Hand Water Supply (% mile West of Future Drive entrance) and 600 feet of 8" water line into Future Drive including all valves, 2 fire hydrants and 3 service connections to Lot 1, 2 and 3. (5) Construct all utilities to service Lots 1, 2 and 3 (electric, gas, telephone) with sufficient capacity to serve the remaining 13 lots during Phase II construction. aba lam- rle D. hnson Project gineer uvw�^l6/ 7 Planned Unit Development Plan AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states chat to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lasses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their naves 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. ktistrolLe V The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this G day of Arc/ , d9 • WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: .7-.ZJ-•7 A4,' "cf2lesaS Notary Publir. 881022 Planned Cnit Development Plan AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. 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 rectrds 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. • 21/14/4 ke.1.."a.e-w , , G TheG foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day _ yrrSl1 , 19ff WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ;_ ;2:57- Jr, fraelj 12sNotary lubli • 881022 • FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. COVENANTS THIS DECLARATION made thisar` day of ` S,tiA`/ , 1988, by Braly Partner' s , hereinafter called the "Declara t" • • WITNESSETH; WHEREAS, the Declarant is the present equity owner of propery situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows , hereinafter called the "Premises" : All lots in Futura Park North P.U.G. according to recorded plat thereof; and WHEREAS. Declarant is desirous of subjecting said Premises to the conditions , covenants ,restrictions and reservations herein- after set forth to insure proper use and appropriate improvements of said Premises as follows : 1 . Wherever herein used , the term "building site" shall mean any plot of land lying within any lot in Futura Park North P.U.D. . the size and dimensions of which shall be established by the legal description in the original conveyance from Declarant to the first fee owner of said plot of land, other than Declarant. A building site may also be established by Declarant by an instrument in writing, executed , acknowledged and recorded by the Declarant and filed with Weld County , which designated a plot of land as a building site for purposes of these Covenants . If two or more building sites, as defined hereinabove , are acquired by the same owner in fee, its commonly owned building sites may , at the option of said owner, be combined and treated as a single building site for purposes of the Covenants contained herein. 2. No noxious or offensive trades , services or activities shall be conducted on any building site nor shall anything be done which may be or become an annoyance or nuisance to the owner, tenant , or occupant of other building sites within the Futura Park 8131022 North P.U.D. area by reason of unsightliness or the excessive emission of fumes, odors, glare, vibration, gases, radiation, dust, liquid waste, smoke or noise. 3. No building shall at any time be erected on any building site within twenty-five (25) feet of any street rights-of-way adjoining the same, or within ten (10) feet from any side of any building site, or within fifteen (15) feet. from the rear boundary line of any building site. No building shall exceed 50% lot coverage. 4. All vehicles shall be parked within the building site when loading or unloading at a building site. No loading dock shall be erected on any building site fronting on any streets, unless the front of such loading platform shall be set back at least sixty (60) feet from the property line abutting the street on which said loading dock fronts. There shall be no on street parking. 5. Any owner, tenant or occupant of any building site shall provide on the Premises off-street automobile parking facilities for each employee employed on the Premises by the original occupants thereof and appropriate visitor parking. All customer parking areas, access drives, employee parking areas, equipment parking areas and open storage areas must be, as a miniumum standard, gravelled and shall be properly graded and compacted to assure proper drainage. Parking lot lighting, poles, and fixtures shall not exceed thirty- five (35) feet in height. 6. Any owner, tenant or occupant of any building site shall submit to the Declarant or its designee plans and specifications for any building, improvements or landscaping to be placed on the Premises. No building, improvments or landscaping shall be erected or placed on the Premises without the prior written approval of plans and specifications therefore given by the Declarant, or its designee. Landscaping must meet the miniumum requirements of Weld County regulations for a coa.«wni4ubdivision and shall be at least 15% of the total lot area. See the sample landscape plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Russian Olive trees are specifically prohibited from use in Futura Park North, P.U.O. Subdivision. All site plans shall be approved by Weld County. 881022 7. All uses on any building site or any portion thereof shall be specifically approved by the Declarants, their successors or assigns. As a general rule uses precluded in the C zones in Weld County Regulations shall be considered inappropriate in Future Park North P.U.D. , except by special review. All improvenentsto any lot shall be constructed of new material . 8. Any owner, tenant or occupant of any building site agrees that the area between the building lines as herein defined and the street property lines shall be used only for either open landscape and green area or for service access to the building or to a parking lot. Landscaped areas shall be done attractively with lawn, trees, shrubs or similar treatment and shall be properly maintained in a sightly and well-kept condition. All landscaping required hereunder or otherwise to be provided on any building site shall be completed within sixty (60) days after the completion of construction of improvements constructed on any building site; provided, however, if weather conditions do not at such time permit, then such landscaping shall be completed as soon thereafter as weather conditions permit. 9. Weld County Health Department regulations and requirements shall be met according to attached Exhibit E5 . 10. Any owner, tenant, or occupant of any building site shall submit to Weld County, all plans for signs to be erected, substituted, changed or modified on the Premises, including details of design, materials, location, size heights, color and lighting. No sign shall be erected, substituted, changed or modified on the Premises without the prior written approval of plans and specifications therefore given by Weld County. Size of signs shall be limited to a maximum of 64 square feet or 10% of vertical wall , whichever is smaller if attached to the building. Detached signs shall meet Weld County's sign regulations. 881022 11 . The Declarant hereby retains such rights-of-way and easements as may be necessary or convenient for the purpose of erecting , constructing , maintaining, repairing and operating utility services over, across, under and through each building site in the designated setback areas between the building lines and the property lines , including public utility wires, and conduits for lighting, power and telephone, gas lines , sanitary sewer, storm sewer and water, and the Declarant shall have the right to grant rights-of-way and/or easements to others to carry out this purpose. Any contract for the laying of such lines , wires , conduits , pipes or sewers shall also provide that the Premises shall be reasonably restored to the same condition they were in prior to the doing of such work. 12. Storage yards on any building site for equipment. raw materials , semi-finished or finished products shall be allowed. Declarant reserves the right to require fencings , shrubs , hedges or a solid 10 foot wooden fence if deemed necessary to keep the Premises in a neat and sightly condition in accordance with Weld County regulations. Such storage areas shall be to the rear of the buildings. 13. Each owner, tenant or occupant of any building site shall keep said building site and the buildings , improvements , landscaped areas and appurtenances thereon in a safe, clean . maintained , neat. wholesome condition and shall comp;:y in all respects with all governmental statutes, ordinances , regulations , health and police and fire requirements. Each such owner, tenant or occupant shall remove, at its own expense, any rubbish or trash of any character which may accumulate on its building site, and shall keep unlandscaped areas maintained and free from weeds and other unsightly plant growth, rubbish and debris. Rubbish , trash, garbage and other waste shall be kept only in sanitary containers. All equipment for the storage or disposal of such material shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Rubbish and trash shall not be disposed of on the Premises by burning in open fires. In the event any owner, tenant or occupant of any building site fails to keep landscaped or unlandscaped areas maintained as provided 881022 for herein, then in such event Declarant, or its designee, may within fifteen (15) days after written notice of such failure to owner, tenant or occupant, cause such area to be maintained in accordance herewith for the account and at the expense of such owner, tenant or occupant of said building site. 14. No fence, wall , hedge or shrub, plant or tree which obstructs site lines at elevations between three and six feet above the roadway shall be placed or permitted to remain on any corner of any building site within • the triangular area formed by street property lines and a line connecting them at points twenty-five (25) feet from the intersection of the street lines. 15. Longmont Fire Protection District may require certain sizes or types of buildings to be sprinkled or they may require additional fire hydrants if they deem it necessary because of unusual fire hazards. Each lot owner shall address these issues with a fire department representative during his site plan review. All Longmont Fire Protection District regulations shall be met. 16. Each of the foregoing covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with the land, and a breach of any one of them and continuance thereof, may at the option of the Declarant, its successors or assigns, be enjoined, abated or remedied by appropriate proceedings. In addition to any other remedy at law or in equity. It is understood, however, that the breach of any of the foregoing covenants, conditions and restrictions shall not defeat or render invalid the lien of any mortgage or deed of trust on the Premises made in good faith and for value; provided, however, (1) that any breach or continuance thereof may be enjoined, abated or remedied by the proper proceedings as aforesaid; and (ii) that each and all of the foregoing covenants, conditions and restrictions shall at all times remain in full force and effect against said premises or any part thereof, not withstanding any foreclosure of any such mortgage or deed of trust. No assent, expressed or implied, to any breach of any one or more of the within covenants or agreement hereof shall be deemed to be taken to be waiver of any succeeding or other breach. 8131022 17. Oil and gas production existing as of January 1 . 1988 on this site is allowed to continue and anything necessary to repair or maintain existing production is allowed by these covenants. No new production or production locations shall be allowed without the express written consent of the Declarant or their successors or assigns. 18. The Declarant has a SO year non-development lease on all minerals excepting those currently in production. 19. ' The Declarant, their successors or assigns shall serve as the architectural control committee. No building shall be constructed until said building plans have been approved by the Declarant. their successors or assigns . which approval shall not be unreasonably with-held or delayed. 20. These protective covenants and amendments thereto shall remain in full force and effect until July 1 . 2018, provided, how- ever, by written recorded instrument, the Declarant may amend these protective covenants . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarant has caused these covenants to be executed the day and year first above written. // 911Z G. era HeHen" 8ry 31 , General P rtner NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE: STATE OF COLORADO ) 3 COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .. !. day of 190 , by HENRY BRALY, General Partner. ,mess my hand and official seal . n 42171f 7. 9: c Notary Public 881022 JOHNSON& ASSOCIATES .. wo avnw;rob e COMMA.owes wigwam;COCOMA00 WW1 rnwmmo May 17, 1988 Weld County Health Department 1516 Hospital Road Greeley. Colorado 80631 Attention: Wes Potter Re: Futura Park North P.U.D. Septic Systems Enclosed is a copy of the new percolation and soil tests we have obtained from Empire Laboratories. These test indicate that we can obtain acceptable percolation rates for standard septic systems on more than 75% of the lots in the subdivision. The remaining lots will have evapo-transpiration systems (or mounded systems as per Colorado Department of Health requirements). We will require of builders on the Final Plat and in the covenants, that the lots where percolation is suspect, or borderline, be evaluated by a soils engineer to determine an acceptable location for standard systems or design an evapo-transpiration or mounded system. This, of course, is also required in the Building Permit process. Sincerely,�� j lahowt- Merle D. tyvhnson c.c. Arnold Turner EXHIBIT B 881022 f ADDENDUM "A" An addendum to letter dated August 6. 1988, ATTENTION: Rod Allison RE: Futura Park North P.U.D. Planned Unit Development Plan Submittal Prior to submission of a Site Plan Application on Lot One, Phase I : the existing house and buildings on Lot 1 , shall be removed.ieloth 4444 Merle D. ohnson 881022 ADDENDUM "B" to RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS for FUTURA PARK NORTH P U D Security and Law Enforcement. Weld County cannot provide regular patrol security for this subdivision. They can only provide call response coverage to this area. Should additional security, in the opinion of the majority of the business owenrs be necessary, it shall be provided by a private security company at the expense of the business owners, 881022 44; R0YRR0MER �` WE- .-0018 H .•w 40�' *\C��J*_ JOHN W.ROLD OmCCTOPI 1:78 * COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 713 STATE CENTENNIAL.BUILDING—1313 S'teRMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 60203 PHONE(303)amnet1 February 17, 1988 Weld County Department of Planning Services 975 Toth Street Greeley, CO 80631 • Gentlemen: RE: FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. At your request, we have reviewed the materials submitted by your office to ours for the P.U.D. referenced above. Generally, the development is geotechnically feasible if some precautions are taken. As the Empire Laboratories report indicates, there are several serious geology-related constraints to development which will need to be adequately addressed if related difficulties are to be avoided. 1. Subsidence. Although the subsidence potential and hazard(s) for this development are low according to the best available data and interpretations, engineering of structures and utility lines should be done in such a way that the possibility of adverse effects caused by subsidence are minimized. 2. Soil conditions. Specially engineered foundations will be necessary because of the presence of expansive soils. A soils engineer should be retained to supervise foundation design and construction in every instance. 3. Site drainage is poor and improved drainage control should be done coincident with development and construction in the area. 4. Septic systems will be probematical and much higher than ordinary construction costs should be anticipated. Lot purchasers should be apprised of this possibility through plat note(s) or other means priorelo closing lot sales. GEOLOGY 881022 STORY OF THE PAST...KEY TO THE FUTURE Weld County Department of Planning Services WE-88-0078 February 17, 7988 Page two If these recommendations and those made in the Empire Laboratories report are followed and following them is made a condition of approval of this P.U.C., then we have no geology-related objection to it. Sincerely, . (James M. Soule "Engineering Geologist bcr:JMS-88-065 3716/7 • • FEkpgB 241988 881022 Weld to. Perim IMO Cl LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT • • y/ 9119 County Line Rd.,Longmont,CO 80501 (303) 772-0710 David 9fanvder Confect MOP NIcnlid Hicks Mike Molubec,Jr. Felix Our wwur Mw Fire CNN Dk cfor Director Director Okada Director 03 March 1988 Merle D. Johnson Johnson & Associates . Land Surveyors 6 Cornell Drive Longmont, CO 80501 Ref: Case number Z-442 Dear Mr. Johnson: As agreed in our conversation on Thursday, 03 March 1988 the following changes to Fire District Requirements 1 & 2 are: 1 . Covenants shall be written and included in the final plat indicating: (a) Building ground floor area in square feet shall be limited, per table No. 4-A "Fire Flow Guide for Buildings Other Than One - And Two - Family Dwellings," when the maximum fire flow available for fire protection is 1300 gallons per minute or • • less. Obtain "fire flow available" from Left Hand Water Company or other engineer- ing firm. (b) Compartmentation, automatic_ sprinklers systems and stand pipes shall be installed as may be required by code when occupancies are rated ordinary hazard (Group 1> and above. • 2. Distance between fire hydrants may be increased to 500 feet with a covenant indicating additional on site hydrants may be required. Plans for all developements shall be submitted to the Longmont Fire Protection District for reviev to determine when on site hydrants shall be required. 88102 If you have any questions, please contact this office. • Sincerely, Longmont Fire Protection District William R. Emerson Fire Marshal Approval: Merle D. Iehnson Agent for Turner Realty WRE/k1 copies: Merle D. Johnson, 6 Cornell Dr. , Longmont, CO SO301 Rod Allison - Weld County Dept. of Planning Services Hoard of Directors (5) Richard N. Lyons II - Attorney Chief File (3) • 881022 • PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY �.0.50x 127•515 N.7Th AVMS ORIG1470,4.COLOaAO0 50601 •(303)050.6022 • • February 22, 1988 Mr. Arnold E. Turner Turner Realty 425 Coffman Longmont, CO. 80501 RE: Futura Park North P.U.D. - PEPL 16-10-075-352-8" Pipeline. In the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 68 West, Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Turner: This letter confirms our discussion regarding the above referenced pipeline. The following outlines the provisions regarding this matter. 1. Futura Park North has the right to construct and maintain utility lines, streets, sidewalks and driveways, which may be installed at approximate right angles to the pipeline herein authorized, provided however, that all utilities maintain 12 inches clearance from our pipeline. No paved or traveled portion of any street, sidewalk, driveway, road, parking area, alley or curbing will be placed substantially parallel to and within 10 feet 'of the pipeline. 2. No building or structure shall be allowed within 25 feet of our pipeline. 3. If for any reason our line must be moved, it will be at the expense of the developer or the person or persons asking for this movement. 4. If a flow line of a concrete curb is placed 10 feet from Panhandle's line, access upon that interior street and curb is required for the purpose of maintenance and monitoring operations. 5. In the event of a crossing with a road or utility, please contact Utility Notification Center of Colorado (U.N.C.C.) at 524-57CC (Local & Metro Denver), or 1-800-922-1987 (Outside the 'rietro area), -with two (2) business- days notice, and at no cost to you, we will locate and mark our Tines to eliminate accidents that can occur from foreign forces. 88022 u _ r If you are in agreement with the terms of this letter, please acknowledge in the space provided below. Very truly yours, Ken J. Neff Right-of-Way Representative kjn/1683R xc: RLVogelgesang C.L. Devinney JESelvidge • AASmith Accepted: /. �eeo, .�, Date:_ 881022 • "• ,-• -vg $ a al N :� r % 4. al J J ' I^ ••A Iv.p % • If; Y+ CJ •n W ! . -1.-7-511 .•�' • r f).ii 9& L1y1'\ ^ C A d 2 el �r'x - YV 3 „ o - of - ,!� w - I i n 2. s - 1 / O, J r w w w� I A JI • _, s I&IVS* o y • ".Ce. •.N•4•.N4 va • .1. r YI ' �x r .4 I R Y w W E `f 0 4 • 4 1 � 1 ... ?-- l C. it r ,, 1 �r te. • I Yn -, W s .. I 4 M Y „1• -gill P % ' d • • S I E ril 7 "l t I 1 0 It m 1 W 4rIf 01 W J Y I r : Z YN � 1• NI ° -1 7I •, °I o' x i i n nl we ....___ 1 • _r 'el. • U AID Z ill • T4 Al — ‘,IJ It t , 11 11 .1 KS w• 4-.. v \ /� ;.•CC21 % IC.42.00C 881022 JOHNSON at AssOGAr rSS LAND NwVIDCMS •CORNELL duet LONGMON..Cd.ONA00 10001 maaoo MAY 18, 1988 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P. 0. Box 850 Greeley, Colorado 80632-0850 ATTENTION: Wally Jacobson RE: Estimated trip generations per day to and from Futura Park North P.A.O. (16 commercial lots, accesses from Highway 52 and I-25 frontage road) TRIP GENERATION (Considered to be maximums) venieles 5 lots - 20 tarps per day a 40,000 SF warehouse • 5 lots - 14 tr4ps per day = office buildings, truck dispatching. equipment vekbele storage • 6 lots - 6 tv4ps per day = dispatch shack, 3 employees 206 per day • As we will have an access off Highway 52 and another off I-25 frontage road (see enclosed plat), and it is assumed that one half of traffic would use each access, we would have 2 x 206 = 412 (in and out trips) or 206 thru each access. This would amount to 13 vehicles/hour coming in and going out.*. As you and I discussd, we will need an access permit for each access. As soon as you tell us your requirements, we will design these and fill out the necessary application forms and submit them. Also enclosed is a copy of our Soils Engineer's paving and sub-base design for our proposed road, within the subdivision. • 71414. 4•144. A rir.-ie $.` 4 7 et se et " .,c 1ter.;i et-....c.TG . We AO.rr4 .:Apr • � '• 1 AAA. licoej:nq Df•±v of 1S'9t ;s reoSe:.np/r . y. b'.r:. Sr' a.^e*CY.* 3 - '� ''i.� 'A4 +ACP Sa.. `.i... °Ce C°35. 3?,. -r 4• �vrtn •� may Cyr t 114. 'nuG, A ,y�q}-Lint efe.ce/ qr,a.. lsrf- (.J iyrn eiscel set. ter+reel . • 881022 Requ',red due Jo 7 7% '0C :.r[• r _:•c act coc +•hr. eret ^L.r.Wrirl. } i�TYBy 1 � IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING - POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR DeROVIF2ZENTS THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into thin _ day of . by and between the County of Weld. State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners. hereinafter called "County", and hereinafter called "Applicant". WITNESSETM: WHEREAS. Applicant is the owner of or has a controlling interest in the following described property in the County of Weld, Colorado: FX#//3/7" "Be WHEREAS, a final subdivision plat of said property, to be known as rthlifift Parma f'n 1% fit/. P has bean submitted to the County for approval; and WHEREAS, Section 11-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations provides that no final plat shall be approved by the County until the • Applicant has submitted a Subdivision Improvement Agreement guaranteeing the construction of the public improvements shown on plans, plats and supporting documents of the subdivision. which improvements, along with a time schedule for completion, are listed in Exhibits "A" and "B" of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said final plat, the parties hereto promise. covenant and agree as follows: 1.0 Engineering Services: Applicant shall furnish. at its own expense. all engineering services in connection with the design and construction of the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. 1.1 The required engineering services shall be +performed by a Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor registered in the State of Colorado. and shall conform to the standards and criteria established by the County for public improvements. 1.2 The required engineering services shall consist ,of, but not be limited to, surveys, designs, plans and profiles, estimates. _ construction supervision. and the submission of necessary documents to the County. 1.3 Applicant shall furnish drawings and cost satiates for roads within the subdivision to the County for approval prior to the letting of any construction contract. Before acceptance of the roads within the subdivision by the County. Applicant shall furnish one set of reproducible "as-built" drawings and a final statement of construction cost to the County. 2.0 Rights-of-Wav and Easements: Before commencing the construction of any improvements herein agreed upon, Applicant shall acquire. at its own 1 081022 expense, good and sufficient rights-of-way and easements on all lands and facilities traversed by the proposed improvements. All such rights-of-way and easements used for the construction of roads to be accepted by the County shall be conveyed to the County and the documents of conveyance shall be furnished to the County for recording. 3.0 Construction: Applicant shall furnish and install, at its owu expense. the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is .attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference, according to the construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B" also attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. 3.1 Said construction shall be in strict conformance to the plans and drawings approved by the County and the specifications adopted by the County for such public improvements. Whenever a subdivision is proposed within three miles of an incorporated community located in Weld County or located in any adjacent county. the Applicant shall be required to install improvements in accordance with the requirements and standards that would exist if the plat were developed within the corporate limits of that community. If the incorporated community has not adopted such requirements and standards at the time the subdivision is proposed. the requirements and standards of the County shall be adhered to. If both the incorporated community and the County have requirements and standards. those requirements and standards that are more restrictive shall apply. 3.2 Applicant shall employ, at its own expense. a qualified testing company previously approved by the County to perform all testing of materials or construction that is required by the County; and shall furnish copies of test results to the County. 3.3 At all times during said construction, the County shall have the right to test and inspect or to require testing and inspection of material and work at Applicant's expense. Any material or work not conforming to the approved plans and specifications shall be. removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the County at Applicant's expense. 3.4 The Applicant shall furnish proof that proper arrangements have been made for the installation of sanitary sewer or septic - systems, water, gas. electric and telephone services. 3.5 Said subdivision improvements shall be completed, according to the terms of this Agreement, within the construction schedule appearing in Exhibit "B". The Board of County Commissioners, at its option. may grant an extension of the time of completion shown on Exhibit "B" upon application by the Applicant subject to the terms of Section 6 herein. 4.0 Release of Liability: Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability loss and damage county may suffer as a result of all suits. actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from. or on account of said design and construction of improvements. and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on account of any such suit. action or claim, 2 831022 together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit. action or claim whether the liability. loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of county or its officers. agents, employees or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the county or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment. All contractors and other employees engaged in construction of the improvements shall maintain adequate workman's compensation insurance and public liability insurance coverage, and shall operate in strict accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado governing occupational safety and health. 5.0 Off-Site Improvements Reimbursement Procedure: The subdivider, applicant, or owner may be reimbursed for off-site road improvements as provided in this section when it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners that the road facilities providing access to the subdivision are not adequate in structural capacity, width, or functional classification to support the traffic requirements of the uses of the subdivision. 5.1 The subdivider. applicant, or owner shall enter into an off-site improvements agreement prior to recording the final plat when the . subdivider. applicant. or owner expects to receive reimbursement for part of the cost of the off-site improvements. 5.2 The off-site improvements agreement shall contain the following: The legal description of the property to be served. - The name of the owners) of the property to be served. - A description of the off-site improvements to be completed by the subdivider, applicant. or owner. • The total cost of the off-site improvemento. - The total vehicular trips to be generated at build-out by the subdivision. or resubdivision, as specified by the ITE Trip Generation Manual, or by special study approved by the Board of County Commissioners. - A time period for completion of the off-site improvements. The terms of reimbursement. - The current address of the person to be reimbursed during the term of the agreement. - Any off-site improvements agreement shall be made in conformance with the Weld County policy on collateral for improvements. 5.3 If the subdivider. applicant, or owner fails to comply with the improvements agreement, the opportunity to obtain reimbursement under Chic section is forfeited. 5.4 When it is determined by the Board of County Commissioners that vehicular traffic from a subdivision or resubdivision will use a road improvement constructed under an improvement agreement, the subsequent subdivider, applicant, or owner shall reimburse the original subdivider. applicant. or owner. for a portion of the original construction cost. In no event shall the original subdivider, applicant, or owner collect an amount which exceeds 3 881022 the total costa of improvements less the pro rata share of the total trip impacts generated by the original development. Evidence that the original subdivider, applicant, or owner has been reimbursed by the subsequent subdivider, applicant' or owner shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to recording the final subdivision or resubdivision plat. 5.5 The amount of road improvement cost to be paid by the subsequent subdivider. applicant. or owner of a subdivision or resubdivision using the road improvements constructed under a prior improvement agreement will be based upon a pro rata share of the total trip impacts associated with the number and type of dwelling units and square footage and type of nonresidential developments intended to use the road improvement. The amount of . road improvement- coat shall also consider inflation as measured by the changes in the Colorado Construction Cost Index used by the Colorado Division of Highways. The cost of road improvements may be paid .by cash contribution to the prior subdivider, applicant or owner or by further road improvements which benefit the prior subdivider, applicant, or owner's property. This decision shall be at the sole discretion of the Board of County Commissioners based upon the need for further off-site road improvements. 5.6 The report entitled TRIP GENERATION .(Third Edition. 1982) of the institute of Transportation Engineers shall normally. be used for calculating a reasonable pro rata share of the road improvement construction costs for all subdivisions or resubdivisions. A special transports- tion study •shall be used for land uses not listed in the ITE Trip Generation Manual. Any question about the number of trips a subdivision or resubdivision will generate shall be decided by the County Engineer. 5.7 The term for which the subdivider, applicant, or owner is entitled to reimbursement under the off-site improvements agreement. entered into between the subdivider and the county, is ten years from the date of execution of a contract for toed improvements. 5.8 This provision is not intended to create any cause• of action against Weld County or its officers or employees by any • subdivider. applicant, or owner for reimbursement, and in no way is Weld County to be considered a guarantor of the monies to be reimbursed by the subsequent subdividers, -applicants, or owners. 6.0 with following procedures by the Applicant. streets within a subdivision be accepted by the County as a part of the County road system and will be ntained and repaired by the County. 6.1 If desired by the , portions of street improvements 'may be placed in service when c• ed according to the schedule shown on Exhibit "B", but such use and op tion shall not conotitute an acceptance of said portions. 6.2 County may. at its option, issue building permit r construction on lots for which street improvements detailed hares ve been started but not completed as shown on Exhibit "B", and 4 881022 riseknmegemormiseerk the subdivision improvements in that phase of the development is tisfactory to the County; and all terms of this Agreement have b n faithfully kept by Applicant. 6.3 Upon co letion of the construction of streets within a subdivision and the filing of a Statement of Substantial Compliance. t applicant(s) may request in writing that the County Engineer spect its streets and recommend that the Board of County Commissio s accept them for partial maintenance by the County. Partial main Hance consists of all maintenance except for actual repair of s Bets. curbs .and gutters. and related street improvements. Not s er than nine months after acceptance for partial maintenance of a sets, the County Engineer shall, upon request by the applicant. spect the subject streets, and notify the applicant(s) of any defi envies. The County Engineer shall re-inspect the streets site notification from the applicant(s) that any deficiencies have ten corrected. If the County Engineer finds that the streets are onstructed according to County standards, he shall recommend accep e of streets for full maintenance. Upon a receipt of a pos ve unqualified recommendation from the County Engineer for accepts e of streets within the development, the Board of County Commies ers shall accept said streets as public facilities and County prop ty. and shall be responsible for the full maintenance of said eats 7.0 General Requirements for Collateral: 7.1 The value of all collateral submitted to Weld County must be equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement. Prior to Final Plat approval, the applicant shall indicate which of the five types of collateral he prefers to be utilized to secure the improvements subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners and the execution of this Agreement. Acceptable collateral shall be submitted and the plat recorded within six (6) months of the. Final Plat approval. If acceptable collateral has not been submitted within six (6) months then the Final Plat approval and all preliminary approvals shall automatically expire. An applicant may request that the County extend the Final Plat approval provided the cost estimates are updated and the development plans are revised, to comply with all current County standards, policies and regulations. The improvements shall be completed within one (1) year after the Final Plat approval (not one year after acceptable collateral is submitted) unless the applicant(s) requests that this Agreement be renewed at least thirty. (30) days prior to its expiration and further provides that cost estimates for the remaining improvements are updated and collateral is provided in the amount of 100Z of the value of the improvements remaining to be completed. If improvements are not completed and the agreement not renewed within these time frames, the Cougty,,1ts 5 V • discretion. may make demand on all or a portion of the collateral and take steps to see that the improvements are made. 7.2 The applicant may choose to provide for a phased development by means of designating portions of a Planned Unit Development. Subdivision. or Change of Zone, that the applicant wishes to develop. The applicant would need only to provide collateral for the improvements in each portion of said Planned Unit Development. Subdivision, or Change of Zone as he proposes to develop them; the County will place restrictions on those portions of the Planned Unit Development. Subdivision. or Change of Zone, which are not covered by collateral which will prohibit the conveyance of the property or the issuance of building permits on said portions until collateral is provided for those portions • or until improvements are in place and approved pursuant to the requirements for a Request for Release of Collateral. 7.3 Applicant intends to develop in phase(a) in accordance • • with Exhibits "A" and "B". 8.0 Improvements Guarantee: The five types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners.' • ' 8.1 An irrevocable Letter of Credit from a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved. by Weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the following: - The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 1002 of the total value of the improvements as set forth in Section 6.0 and exhibits "A" and "B". - The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the • obligations *pacified in the Improvements Agreement and the issuer has been notified of such default. - The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. - The issuer of the Latter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion. of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 1002 of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted - p portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. In no case shall disbursement for a general improvement item exceed the cost ectimare in the Improvements • Agreement (i.e., streets, sewers, water mains and landscaping, etc.). The issuer of the Letter of Credit will sign the Improvements Agreement acknowledging the agreement and its cost estimates. • The Letter of Credit shall specify that 15Z. of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn. upon and will remain available to Weld County until released by Weld County. • - The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld County of the final 15Z, or one year from 1 6 331022 1 .. • ` • the date of Final plat approval, whichever occurs first. Said letter shall stipulate that, in any event. the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the -Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. 8.2 Trust Deed upon all or some of the proposed development or other property acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners provided that the following are submitted: — In the event property within the proposed development is used as collateral. an appraisal is required of the property in the proposed development by a disinterested M.A.I. member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current degree of development is sufficient to cover 1002 of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. — In the event property other than the property to be developed has been accepted as collateral by Weld County, then an appraisal is required of the property by a M.A.L. member of the Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current state of development is sufficient to cover 1002 of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus • all costs of sale of the property. - A title insurance policy insuring that the Trust.Deed creates a valid encumbrance which is senior to all other liens and encumbrances. - A building permit hold shall be placed on the encumbered property. 8.3 Escrow Agreement that provides at least the following: , - The cash in escrow is at least equal to 100% of the amount specified in the Improvements Agreement. — The escrow agent guarantees that the escrowed funds will be used for improvements as specified in the agreement and for - no other purpose and will not release any portion of such funds without prior approval of the Board. . — The escrow agent will be a Federal or State licensed bank or financial institution. — If the County of Weld County determines there is a default of the Improvements Agreement. the escrow agent, upon request by the County, shall release any remaining escrowed funds to the County. 8.4 A surety bond given by a corporate surety , authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 1002 of the value of the improvements as specified in the Improvements Agreement. 881022 7 8.5 A cash deposit made with the County equivalent to 100Z of the value of the improvements. 9.0 Request for Release of Collateral: Prior to release of collateral for the entire project or for a portion of the project by Weld County, the Applicant must present a Statement of Substantial Compliance from an Engineer registered in Colorado that the project or a portion of the project has been completed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications documenting the following: 9.1 The Engineer or his representative has , made regular on-site inspections during the course of construction and the construction plans utilized are the same as those approved by Weld County. 9.2 Test results must be submitted for all phases of this project an per Colorado Department of Highway Schedule for minimum materials sampling, testing and inspections found in CDOH Materials Manual. 9.3 "As built" plans shall be submitted at the time the letter requesting release of collateral is submitted. The Engineer shall certify that the project "as built" is in substantial compliance with the plans and specifications as approved or that any material deviations have received prior approval from the County Engineer. 9.4 The Statements of Substantial Compliance must be accompanied, if appropriate. by a letter of acceptance of maintenance and responsibility by the appropriate utility company. special district or town for any utilities. 9.5 A letter must be submitted from the appropriate Fire Authority indicating the fire hydrants are in place in accordance with the approved plans. The letter shall indicate if the fire hydrants are operational and state the results of fire flow tests. 9.6 The requirements in 8.0 thru 8.5 shall be noted on the final construction plans. 9.7 Following the submittal of the Statement of Substantial Compliance and recommendation of acceptance of the streets for partial maintenance by the County. the applicant(s) may request release of the Collateral for the project or portion of the project by the Board. This action will be taken at a,regularly scheduled public meeting of the Board. 9.8 The request for release of collateral shall , be accompanied by "Warranty Collateral" in the amount of 10% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement excluding improvements fully accepted for maintenance by the responsible governmental entity, special district or utility company. 9.9 The warranty collateral shall be released to the applicant upon final acceptance by the Board of County Commissioners for full maintenance under Section 5.3 herein. 10.0 Public Sites and Open Spaces: When the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to a rezoning. subdivision or planned unit development. requires the dedication, development and/or reservation of areas or sites other than subdivision streets and utility easements of a character, extent and location suitable for public use for parks. greenbelts or schools. said actions shall be secured in accordance 8 881022 • with one of the following alternatives., or as specified in the PUD plan. if any: 10.1 The required acreage as may be determined according to Section 8-15-B of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations shall be dedicated to the County or the appropriate school district. for one of the above purposes. Any area so dedicated shall be approved by the County or school district. and shall be maintained by the County or school district. 10.2 The required acreage as determined according to Section $-15-B of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations may be reserved through deed restrictions as open area, the maintenance of which shall be a specific obligation in the deed of each lot within the subdivision. 10.3 In lieu of land, the County may require a payment to the County in an amount equal to the market value at the tine of final plat submission of the required acreage as determined according to Section 8-15-B. Such value shall be determined by a competent land appraiser chosen jointly by the Board and the Applicant. The cash collected shall be deposited in an escrow account to be expended for parks at a later date. 11.0 Successors and Assigns This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors. personal representatives, successors and assigns of the Applicant, and upon recording by the County. shall be deemed a covenant running with the land herein described. and shall be binding upon the successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO • ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney P ICANT: tit Subscribed and sworn to before mop th day o . 1928 My commission expires:.$'/ J,�• �CrhV Notary lie 881122 9 • • EXHIBIT "A" PHASE I Name of Subdivision: FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. Filing: PHASE I Location: NE'k, Section 3, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.N. Intending to be legally bound, the,undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to provide throughout this subdivision and as shown on the subdivision final plat dated , 19 , recorded on 19_, in Book , Page No. , Reception No. , the . following improvements. (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply.) Estimated Improvements Unit Cost Construction Cost • Street_grading Street base X313 Sy 11_60 50.0 Q,80 Street paving Ct . pia nos% arm culverts 150' X 18" 16.00 2_400 00 Sidewalks None Storm Sewer facilities None Retention ponds Not on Phaw, T Ditch improvements 1Sqfi r v 1 cn 2 104 nn Sub-surface drainage Nnna • Sanitary sewers Nene Trunk and forced lines Mains . Laterals (house conn) On-site Sewage facilities Nana • On-site Water supply and storage Nano Water mains R2dn 1 F I? nn_ -R R8fl nO Fire hydrants 2 1S�Q75 Survey 6 street monuments 6 boxes 2 boxes 0 .00 15p.Q0 Street lighting Sign 200_00 Street name signs 2 100.00 ?lf0,00 Fencing requirements None Landscaping None Phase I Park im rovements None GAS: 42.50 ELECTRIC; 8000.00 TELEPHDNE; 6040.00 18 562.50 Water line valve 8 plug: 1900.00 3 - SVC connections 975.00 2875.00 SUB-TOTAL 118,692.30 Engineering and Supervision Costs 5,000.00 (testing, inspection, as-built plans and work in addition to preliminary and final plat; supervision of actual construction by contractors) TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SUPERVISION $ 123,692.30 The above improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all County requirements and specifications, and conformance with this provision shall be determined solely by Wald County, or its duly authorized agent. Said improvements shall be completed according to the construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B". Qp Signature •�A plie t 4910 `q ,Dtat (If corporation, to be signed by. President and attested to y' Secr tary, together with corporate seal.) Date: , 19 fl04 10 • • OWNERS: I UTURA HORSE VILLAGE (GPTIONED To BRALY PARTNERS) LEGAL DESCRIPTION That part of the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: . • " Considering the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 3 n bearing North 89°51 '30" East, and with all bearings contains herein relative thereto: • Beginning at the Southwest corner of said llorth Half, Northeast Quarter; thence North • QO°86'33 ' East along the West line of said North Half, Northeast Quarter 1244.82 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Colorado State Highway No. 57; thence North 8PuritanOPlacet 664.26 Commercfalet alono Subdivisionda:shownlon.Piat line to the recordedrSepteembt er 28, 1982 as Reception No. 1904833; thence South 00°02' East 339.76 feet along the Hest line of said iubdivision to the Southwest corner of said subdivision; thence South 85°34'07" East ,along (1) the Southerly boundary line of said Puritan Place Commercial•Subdfvision (2) the Southerly boundary line of a parcel of land conveyed to Skelly Oil Company b Warranty Deed recorded July 7, 1967 in Book 533 as Reception No. 1505462 and (3) the Southerly boundary 1inc.of a parcel of land conveyed,•to. Denver R. Hannon and Cil lye Y. Hannon by Warranty Deed recorded May 24, 1978 in Cook 832 as Reception No. 1754420 a distance of 1605.15 feet to a .point on the Westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 25; thence. South 13°36'59" East 506.3'5 feet along said Westerly line; thence South 00°10'31" West 143:92tfeet along said Westerly line to a: poiht on the South line of said North Half, Northeast Quarter; thence North C9°57'13" West 2409.52 feet along said South line to the Point of Beginning. Thus described tract containing 49.654 acres. • • • • • • 881022 JOHNSON a ASSOGATES Late sta •coast awa �.. 1.onOMCNZ cOloawoo woos • naewo May 17, 1988 Weld County Health Department 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: Wes Potter Re: Futura Park North P.U.D. Septic Systems Enclosed is a copy of the new percolation and soil tests we have obtained from Empire Laboratories. These test indicate that we can obtain acceptable percolation rates for standard septic systems on more than 75% of the lots in the subdivision. The remaining lots will have evapo-transpiration systems (or mounded systems as per Colorado Department of Health requirements). We will require of builders on the Final Plat and in the covenants, that the • lots where percolation is suspect, or borderline, be evaluated by a soils engineer to determine an acceptable location for standard systems or design an evapo-transpiration or mounded system. This, of course, is also required in the Building Permit process. Sincerely, Merle D. hnson c.c. Arnold Turner • 8t31022 REPORT OF A GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR MERL JOHNSON LONGMONT, COLORADO • FUTURA SUBDIVISION HIGHWAY 52 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PROJECT NO. 1248-L-87 BY EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. 1242 Bramwood Pl. , P.O. Box 1135 Longmont, Colorado 80501 • 881022 O TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Letter of Transmittal ii Report 1 Appendix A A-1 Test Boring Location Plan A-2 Key to Borings A-3 Log of Borings A-4 Appendix B B-1 Summary of Test Results B-2 Appendix C C-1 Soils Map C-2 Soils Description C-3 881022 p Empire Laboratories, Inc. CORPORATE OFFICE Pa ea 503.(303)4540350 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING&MATERIALS TESTING 301 Na Nam•Pon COMOACoo.edo e0022 November 10, 1987 Johnson & Associates 6 Cornell Drive Longmont, CO 80501 Attention: Mr. Merl Johnson . Gentlemen: - - We are pleased to submit our Report of a Geotechnical Investigation for the proposed Futura Sub- division to be located on Highway 52 in Weld County, Colorado. Based upon the findings of our subsurface investigation, it is our opinion that this site is suitable for the proposed construction. The accompanying report presents the results of our subsurface investigation and our recom- mendations based on the results. Very truly yours, `Ar�tcT,, EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. PC: • V". 4. 41 ,44-: . � ,p t" �Xl'tiT2 (iisiis 3 © t ,1 Po.a' i 6.1 Edward J. Pass, P.E. Z. V',•. .��: Longmont Branch Manager d'uIc�t4AI-rte Reviewed by: • 2tli errod ' : ��� Vice-President .- /Pik }' ' ii soto 1,, er.ncL,omo.o 'I P.0.66,06550P.O.eW„fie P.O.Box 1744 P.0,00x 5050 F Colorado 5Pnn0.CO 60036 l«,omaM.Coeo502 Ore fly.00 W02 Cn.,'.nn-,We'62003 V\., �r (303)507.2116 (303)7764021 (303)3514400 (307)0324224 ` Member d ConmdenQ Engineers Council 881022 • REPORT OF A PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION SCOPE This report presents the results of a Geotechnical Investigation for the proposed Futura Subdivision to be located on Highway 52 in Weld County, Colorado. The investigation was carried out by means of test borings and laboratory testing of samples obtained from these borings. SITE INVESTIGATION The field investigation, carried out on October 26, 1987 consisted of drilling, logging and sampling eight (8) test borings. The locations of the test borings are shown on the Test Boring Location Plan included In Appendix A of this report. Boring logs prepared from the field logs are alsd presented in Appendix A. These logs illustrate the soils encountered, depth of sampling and elevations of subsurface groundwater at the time of our investigation. All borings were advanced with a four-inch diameter, . continuous-type,• power-flight auger. . The test borings were drilled to depths of fifteen (15) feet. The drilling opera- tions were performed under the supervision of a geotechnical engineer from Empire Laboratories. Inc. , who made a continuous visual observation of the soils encountered. A visual 1 881022 inspection was made of the site by an engineering geologist from. Empire Laboratories, Inc. on November 13, 1987. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION This site is located on the south side of Highway 52, west of Interstate 25 in Weld County, Colorado. More parti- cularly, this site may be described as a tract or land situated in the northeast 1/4 of Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the Sixth P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The site is relatively level , open, cultivated farm land which encompasses approximately fifty (50) acres. A corral exists at the northwest corner of the site. A residence and Frontier Materials construction facility exist north of the east portion of the property. The east side of the property is bordered by the Interstate 25 frontage road. The remaining sides of the site are bordered by farm land. This property exhibits poor positive drainage. LABORATORY TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS Laboratory testing and examination were performed on samples obtained from the test borings in order to determine the physical characteristics of the soils encountered. Moisture contents, dry unit weights, unconfined compressive strengths and swelling potentials were determined. A summary of the test results is included :in Appendix B of this report. 2 881022 • SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS The soil profile at the site consists of strata of materials arranged in different combinations. In order of increasing depth, they are as follows: ( 1) Topsoil : The site is overlain by a layer of silty topsoil approximately six (6) to twelve ( 12) inches thick. The upper four (4) to six (6) inches of topsoil has been penetrated by root growth and organic matter and should not be used as backfill or foundation bearing. (2) Sandy Silty Clay: A brown sand silt and clay mixture with varying amounts of each component extends from beneath the topsoil to the underlying bedrock stratum at depths of four (4) to twelve ( 12) feet or extends to the depths explored. This stratum exhibits low to moderate bearing characteristics and low swell potential . (3) Sandstone Siltstone Claystone Bedrock: Inter- bedded layers of sandstone siltstone and claystone bedrock were encountered in Borings 1 , 3, 4, 5, 6. & 7 at depths of four (4) to twelve (12) feet and extended to the depths explored. The upper one-half ( 1/2) to two (2) feet of bedrock is weathered. A layer of black coal was encountered in Boring 4 between the depths of ten (10) and fifteen (15) feet . The firm bedrock stratum on 3 881022 this site exhibits high bearing characteristics. The siltstone and claystone bedrock exhibits low to moderate swell potential. (4) Groundwater: At the time of our investigation, • free groundwater was encountered in Borings 7 & 8 at depths of three (3) and seven and one-half (7 1/2) feet respectively. No .free groundwater was encountered in the remaining test borings. Water levels in this area are subject to change due to seasonal variations and irrigation demands. In addition, surface water may percolate through the upper subsoils and become trapped on the relatively impervious bedrock stratum, forming i a perched water condition. RECOMMENDATIONS AND DISCUSSION It is our understanding that this site will be developed as a commercial subdivision. GEOLOGY The proposed site is located within the Colorado Piedmont section of the Great Plains physiographic province. The Colorado Piedmont, formed during Late Tertiary and Early Quaternary time (approximately sixty-five million (66,000,000) years ago) , is a broad, erosional trench which separates the Southern Rocky Mountains from the High Plains. Structurally, the property lies along the western flank of 4 881022 the Denver Basin. During the Late Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Periods (approximately seventy million (70,000,000) years ago) , intense tectonic activity occurred, causing the uplifting of the Front Range and the associated down- warping of the Denver Basin to the east. Relatively flat uplands and broad valleys characterize the present-day topography of the Colorado Piedmont in this region. The site is underlain by the Cretaceous Laramie and Foxhills Formations. The Laramie Formation and Foxhills Sandstone are overlain by residual and alluvial clays and sands of Pleistocene and/or Recent Age. Bedrock underlies the majority of the site at depths of four (4) to twelve (12) feet below the surface, and it is anticipated that it underlies the remainder of the site at depths of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) feet below the surface. The bedrock consists of interbedded sandstone, siltstone, claystone and coal of the Laramie and Foxhills Formations. The regional dip of the bedrock in this area is slight and in an easterly direction. Seismic activity in the area is anticipated to be low; and from a structural standpoint, the property should be relatively stable. Coal has been mined below the eastern portion of the site as noted on the Geologic map„ The Puritan Mine underlies the project area. The mine was approximately one hundred fifty ( 150) to two hundred (200) feet deep, and the coal seams were approximately five (5) to ten (10) feet thick. 5 881022 According to a study prepared by Amued and Ivey for the Colorado Geological Survey in March 1975, mine pillars have been removed from the abandoned mine, and subsidence has occurred. Because of this mine subsidence, hazards in the area are low. The low subsidence hazard potential includes the entire site, as subsidence can be reflected at the surface beyond the limit of the mined area. Additional subsidence is anticipated to be minimal . Minor additional settlement may occur due to post-subsidence compaction and to small scale subsurface shifting resulting from small residual or secondary voids. It is recommended that structures built at the site be designed for these potential movements. Due to the relatively fllat nature of the project, geologic hazards due to mass movement, such as landslides, mudflows, etc. , are not anticipated. With proper site grading around the structures, erosional problems at the site should be minimal . The site Iles within the drainage basin of the St. Vrain Creek. The project area is located a mile west of a small tributary of St. Vrain Creek. It does not appear that the site lies within the flood plain of this tributary and should not be subject to flooding by this stream. The Laramie and Foxhill Formations are known to contain radon levels slightly higher than normal back- ground levels in parts of the Front Range. Therefore, it is recommended that radon tests be performed at the site 6 881022 prior to and after construction to determine radon concentra- tions at the site and in the structures after they are built. Should higher than normal radon concentrations be encountered, the structures should be properly vented to minimize radon gas hazards. Geologic conditions at the site are such that economic deposits of limestone, quarry rock and sand and gravel are not present at the site. Economic deposits of coal have been mined below and adjacent to the site. Foundations It is our opinion that the majority of the structures in this subdivision can be supported by conventional continuous and/or spread type footinge. Heavily loaded structures or structures with foundations within three (3) feet of the expansive bedrock would require a pier type foundation system. Footings should bear on undisturbed. natural soil and all exterior footings should be placed a minimum of thirty (30) inches below, grade for frost protection. Based on preliminary test data, foundations placed or. this site may be designed for a maximum allowable soil bearing pressure of one thousand five hundred ( 1 ,500) to three thousand (3,000) pounds per square foot (dead load plus maximum live load. ) Foundations in most areas should be designed for a minimum dead load pressure of five hundred (500) to seven hundred and fifty (750) pounds per square 7 881022 • toot. It is anticipated that total settlements for ' structures properly designed on conventional footings would be less than one (1) inch. However, if subsidence occurs on this site settlements could be greater. In areas where a pier type foundation system is required, piers would be drilled into the bedrock stratum and structural grade beams would span the piers. These piers would support the structure through friction and end bearing. These piers should be drilled a minimum of three (3) feet into the firm bedrock stratum and based. on preliminary test results, when founded at this level may be designed for a maximum allowable end bearing pressure of fifteen thousand (15,000) to twenty-five thousand (25,000) pounds per square foot. A skin friction of one thousand five hundred ( 1 ,500) pounds per square foot to two thousand five hundred (2,500) pounds per square foot could be utilized in the design. These piers should be designed for minimum dead load pressures ranging from five thousand (5,000) to seven thousand five hundred (7,500) pounds per square foot. Piers should not bear in a coal stratum. Basements, Garden Levels & Slabs on Grade Basement and garden level construction is feasible on this site except where water levels are high on the east side of the site. Soils at this site are adequate for supporting • normal slab on grade construction. However, because of the subsidence hazard in this area, post-tensioned slabs 8 881022 or structural slabs may be desired for some structures. Perimeter drains may be required in areas of high bedrock because of potential perched water table conditions or areas of high ground water. Septic Systems Preliminary percolation tests were performed on eight of the lots in this subdivision. Percolation rates ranging from thirty (30) to two hundred and forty (240) minutes per inch were recorded. Groundwater and bedrock were each encountered in one ( 1) boring above above a level of eight (8) feet. Based on percolation rates at this site, two (2) of the eight (8) areas tested for percolation would require full evapo-transpiration systems. Final percolation tests would be required on each individual lot prior to construction. It is our opinion that with the proper location of proposed leach fields on each lot the number of evapotranspiration systems in this subdivision can be minimized. It is recommended that a special effort be made during the development of the subdivision to minimize evapo-transpiration systems in order to meet the Weld County requirement of no more than 25% evapo-transpiration systems in a subdivision. Mounded systems may be required in areas where bedrock or groundwater is high so that absorption systems can be constructed in these areas. 9 881022 GENERAL COMMENTS It should be noted that bearing capacities recommended in this report are based on preliminary tests. Since the specific building locations were not known at the time of the investi- gation, complete soils reports will be required for each buildin site once the type of building and building location are known to verify types of foundations and recommended bearing pressures. Due to variations in soil conditions it is recommended that additional test borings be made prior to construction. Samples obtained from these borings should be subjected to testing and inspection in the laboratory to provide a sound basis for determining the physical properties and bearing capacities of the soils encountered. • • 10 881022 APPENDIX A. 881022 • GrE#LPfrIG MAP A N P • TEST BORING LOCATION PLAN • SCALE 1..-7300" • N0.3 N0.I 9 S N0.2 4 NO.4 • , • NO..5 M LM L2 ' YA h ' No.6 • klt I Z I NO.77. 1 Y N0.B . 9 • f=,,,C$5YAGtOUS L.AZ.4M1t FOIZMA-flON AMP ZCCHIU-S '3AI,IP5tCNE✓ - " -Y EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. • 881022 KEY TO DOPING LAGS TOPSOIL GRAVEL r FILL • `.. SAND&GRAVEL SILT •oR SILTY SAND&GRAVEL tn CLAYEY SILT 1;,*:el COBBLES i i i.. SANDY SILT d. SAND,GRAVEL&COBBLES v.v r, OCLAY Ig WEATHERED BEDROCK SILTY CLAY SILTSTONE BEDROCK i SANDY CLAY I CLAYSTONE BEDROCK d in SAND SANDSTONE BEDROCK i '•�� SILTY SAND jsll� LIMESTONIE %. i l■s ��'' CLAYEY SAND m GRANITE e 11111131 SANDY SILTY CLAY it COAL SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE STANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER WATER TABLE 1 day AF1'ER DRILLING HOLE CAVED 5/12 Indiums'tit 5 blows of•140 pound h•mnw filling 30 Inches w••r•qu6•d to owMtr•I.121nchr•, A••3 881022 EMPIRE LAIIORA1'ORWCS,INC. II / _ LOG OF BORINGS DEPTH NO. 1 NO Z NM 3 .Ltb_4 0 /�/J rrr `��✓� '/� 'Cr • �r i•ce 8/124'`: 4 % r 141146 is 8/f2O 41/12 '- . r J' 11/1? ' 50/8 \l• • 50/9 �...: 5/12 �';7 i` • . . . . . 10 > !% . . .Lai 30/ 2 .--q --= 6/I‘ 41/12 4/12 ] . 15 A-4 DAME tndtATOINES INC. 881022 LOG OF RCIRlNGS PEPrM NO. 5 NO.6 ___ rt: 0 , . . .... . . iii 1, I / � 9/12 ! 6/12 5 • � ,• 6/ 2 5 Z 7 11/1211'.: �' 6./12 11/12 • 16/12 10 15 33/12 - 21/124n4- 12/12 .4- - 7/ 2 4/./ r p A-5 881022 EMPIRE wQRAT0RIE5, INC. 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Ch d'N. r Z • B-3 881022 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS PERCOLATION TESTS PERCOLATION RATE TEST BORING A MINUTES PER INCH 1 100 2 240 3 40 4 52 5 40 6 30 7 240 8 60 8-4. 881022 �~ �.F • APPENDIX C. 881022 • SOi L. r1frtP RI s- SCAa E 1..: 9000' N0.3 N0.1 9 4O NA2 S 1 No.4 9 \ 1 33 N0.5 B N h >- 1 N0.6 J x N0.7 6.6-E.1412 N0.8 32< .— KIH LOAM ® 40 NUNN LOAM C-2 831022 EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. SOIL'S DESCRIPTION . 33—Kim loam, 3 to G percent slopes. This is a deep, Wildlife is an important secondary use of thin soil. The we'll drained soil on plains and alluvial fans at elevations cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked of 4,900 to 6,260 feet. It.formed in mixed eolian depo!nA pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can and parent sediment from a wide variety of bedrock. In- be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that have cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- loamy sand underlying material, tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- lonm about 10 inches thick.The upper 28 inches of the un- lard wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be denying material is pale brown loam. The lower part to a attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, depth of GO inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. h g Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. y This soil has good potential for urban and recreational Surface effective Mooting depth ie Ge inches Or mrd is development Increased population growth in the survey odes runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is area has resulted in increased homelike construction. The moderate• chief limiting soil featurefor urban development and road In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly construction is the limited capacity of this soil to support grown in the area. Perennial at e and alfalf or clone a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly,but grown crops be grown at least GO percent of the community sewage systems should be provided if the time. Contour ditches wn and corrugations can be used in ur population density increases. Because of the permeability furrows, close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, contour of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass crops. A n irrigation is also suggested. Keeping tip idle irrigated, We nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range site. Inge to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- trot erosion. Maintaining fertility in important Grope respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. in nonirrigateCareas this soil is suited to whiter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to 40—Nunn loam, I to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,1;0 to 6,000 per acre. The soil is summer(allowed in alternate years feet. It formed in mixed alluvium. Included in mapping to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is are small, long anti narrow areas of sand and gravel too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. deposits and small areas of soils that are subject to occa- Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum tilt clonal flooding.Some leveled areas are also included. lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. brown loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is light The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue brownish gray clay loam about 12 inches thick.The upper granna. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrnss part of the substratum is light brownish gray clay loam. and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- ',Me lower part to a depth of GO inches is brown sandy lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years loam. Fcrnrcabiht is moderately slow. Available water to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years: As range condition Y deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, buf capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches falogr.•rss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase- or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion and forage production drops.Undesirable weeds and an- hazard is low. mints invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops corn. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based rnwnly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- beans,alfalfa,small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition, ple of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa Sidcoats grana, little bluestem,western wheatgrass, blue followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets,small grain, grans, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are or beans. Generally such characteristics as a high clay suitable for seeding.The grass selected should meet the content or a rapidly permeable substratum slightly seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into restrict some crops. All a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has ngati methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- on is the most common. Proper irrigation water proven most successful, management is essential. Barnyard manure and comnner- Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and cial fertilizer are needed for top yields. shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Most nonirrigated areas are used for small grain. The suited to this soil. Cultivation to contol competing soil is summer (allowed in alternate years. Winter wheat vegetation should be continued for as many years as is the principal crop. If the crop is winterkilled, spring possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation ds too tow have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern for beneficial use of fertilizer. redcedar. ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and Such practices as stubble mulch fanning. ntriperopping. hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, and minimum tillage are needed to control soil blowing lilac,Siberian pienshrub, and American plum. and water erosion. C'3 881022 SOILS DESCF:IPTION • The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue grama. Several mid grasses, such an western wheatgrana and needlenndthrend, are also present. Potential produc- tion ranges from 1.600 pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years.As range condition deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, buf- falograss, snaktweed, yucca, and fringed nage increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sidcoats grmna, little blueatem, western wheatgrass, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass,and crested wheatgrasn are suitable for seeding. The gross selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be needed into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and Amin( commonly grown in the area are generally well nutted to thin soil. Cultivation to control competing vegetation should be continued for as many years an possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm,Runeian-olive, and hnekberry. The shrubs best suited are ekunkbush sumac, lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. Wildlife is an.important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove.Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included In plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. This soil hnn fair to poor potential for urban develop • - ment. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, and moderately slow permeability. These features create ' problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability subclass Ile ir- rigntel, Mc non;rrigated; Loamy Plains range site. C-4 881022 7 Empire Laboratories• , •Inc. aR6 6�.,0( 464AT64 GEOTECNNICAL ENGINEERING&MATERIALS TESTING 301 Na Howes•Fort GomMA Goias%o60572 May 3, 1988 Johnson & Associates 6 Cornell Drive Longmont, CO 80501 Attention: Mr. Merl Johnson . Re: Future Subdivision Weld County, Colorado ELI Project #1248-L Gentlemen: We have been provided with anticipated traffic loading for the above-referenced project by Johnson & Associates. Based on this information an equivalent 18 kip E.D.L.A. of 40 was utilized for the following pavement design. It is our opinion that flexible pavement is suitable for the proposed construction at the site. Using the Colorado State Highway design criteria, a serviceability index of 2, a regional factor of 1 .0, an "R" value of 1 as determined by laboratory testing, a 20 year design life and an 18 kip E.D.L.A. of 40, the following pavement thicknesses are recommended: Asphaltic Concrete 3" Select Gravel Base Course 4" Select Subbase 12" Total Pavement Thickness 19" A full depth asphalt alternate would be as follows: Asphaltic Concrete Rt>95 2" Asphaltic Base Rt>90 7" Total thickness 9" All topsoil and other unsuitable materials should be stripped and removed from the proposed paving areas prior to placing any fill materials or base course. The subgrade should then be scarified to a depth of six (6) inches and recompacted at or near optimum moisture to a minimum of ninety percent (90%) of Standard Proctor Density as specified by ASTM D 6,98-78. We 4 *;s munch Omon 1" P.O.Box 16559 P.O.601t 1176 P.O.60n ilea P.O.60r 5664 CdutW0S7ln9s,CO60935 Longmont,CO60602 GleNey,CO00632 Cheyenne.WY 62003 40 )4 (303)697.2110 (303)770,3921 (303)3610460 (30716324224 %7 �•. Memb«of Consulting Engineer Council 881022 May 3, 1988 Page 2 recommend that a soil sterilant be used beneath pavement to retard weed growth. Imported pit run material may be used as subbase. The base course overlying the subbase should consist of a hard, durable, crushed rock or stone and filler and should have a minimum "R" value of 80. The composite base course material should be free from vegetable matter and lumps or balls or clay and should meet Colorado Department of Highway Class 6 specifications as follows: Sieve Size % Passing 3/4" 100 #4 30-65 #8 25-55 #200 3-12 Liquid Limit 30 Maximum Plasticity Index . . . 6 Maximum • The base course and any fill required beneath pavement areas should be placed at or near optimum moisture and compacted to at least ninety-five percent (95%) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. The base course must be shaped to grade so that proper drainage of the pavement area is obtained. Attached please find the Atterberg limit test results and the "R" value graph. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding these results. Very truly yours, EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. ideveVief8 grat9 Edward J. Peas, P.E. Longmont Branch Manager Colorado Registration #15776 /pjk 881022 ATTERBERG LIMITS SUMMARY Boring #2 @ 3.0' Boring #8 g 3.0' Liquid Limit 38:2 36.6 Plastic Limit 16.4 16.2 Plasticity Index 21.8 20.4 % Passing #200 Sieve 72.2 62.0 Group Index 13.7 10.0 AASHTO Classification A-6 (14) A-6 (10) Unified Classification CL CL • 381022 • RESISTANCE R-VALUE AND EXPANSION PRESSURE OF COMPACT® SOIL RSTM - D 2844 CLIENT: JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: FUTURA SUBDIVISION LOCATION OF SAMPLE: ON-SITE MATERIAL SAMPLE DATA TEST SPECIMEN 1 2 3 . COMPACTION PRESSURE - PSI 0 0 0 DENSITY - PCF 102.0 99.9 97.9 MOISTURE - % 21.9 23.2 25.2 EXPANSION PRESSURE - PSI 0.00 ' 0.00 0.00 HORIZONTAL PRESSURE 0 160 psi 151 156 160 SAMPLE HEIGHT - in. 2.50 2.66 2.31 EXUDATION PRESSURE - PSI 350 304 203 UNCORRECTED R-VALUE 2.6 1.0 0.0 CORRECTED R-VALUE 2.6 1. 1 -0.0 . R-VALUE AT 300 PSI EXUDATION PRESSURE - 1.0 100 , - _ i i...._ i..,..,,_....I 11 b ; t I ! i 1 80 . j I 1 ! i I ; 4 t i d 60 1 1 i i Q > 1 �... ......, ! i �........... 'o' 4 0 1 i 1 I i l 1... ! , I I I 1 I i t 1 i t I I I ! 1 20 p t i i I i ; I i i i ? I 1 i i [ . i 1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 EXUDATION PRESSURE - psi EMPIRE LABORATORIES INC. 881022 Empire Laboratories, Inc. CORPORATE OFFICE Pa 00x 603•(303)OM-0.359 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING d MATERIALS TESTING 301 N6 Howe.•Fo,1 COI1Ine,Colorado 80022 May 10, 1988 Johnson & Associates 6 Cornell Drive Longmont, CO 80501 Attention: Mr. Merl Johnson RE: Futura Subdivision Weld County, Colorado ELI Project #1248-L Gentlemen: • Our firm performed additional percolation teats at the above- referenced site on May 6, 1988. The purpose of these tests were to define areas within proposed lots where standard septic systems can be constructed. Five (5) additional percolation tests were performed and two (2) additional exploratory borings were drilled at the site. The results of these tests are to be used as an addendum to our Report of a Preliminary Geotechnic 1 Investigation dated November 10, 1987. Test Borings 15 & 16 were drilled to depths of eight (8) feet to check for bedrock or groundwater. Sandstone claystone bedrock was encountered in Boring 16 at a depth of approximately eight (8) feet. No free groundwater was encountered in this boring to the depth explored. Free groundwater was encountered • in Boring 15 at a depth of approximately 3'9" . No bedrock was encountered in this boring to a depth of eight (8) feet. Based on additional test data, it is our opinion that an evapo- transpiration system will be required on Lot 8 and that a combination system will be required on Lots 1 & 2. Due to the water level on Lot 9, it is our opinion that a mounded system will, be required on this lot. Based on preliminary percolation data we feel that standard septic systems can be constructed on Lots 3_ through 7 and Lots 10 through 16 if located in the proper areas. Therefore, it is our opinion that the required evapo-transpiration type septic systems can be maintained at or sORAt P.O.Cox 16659 P.O.BOX 1135 Pia 00x 1744 P.O.Box 6059 C•lo. r 00 07.2119A CO 60935 Longmont,CO 60502 ORR*y,CO 60632 CMrenn.wv 62003 W� v J7 (303)597.21 16 (303)776.3921 (303)3510460 (307)632-922• 4 r!/.,"CC.`` Member of Conwnhq Eralneen Coundl Johnson & Associates Page 2 below twenty-five percent of the total number of septic systems proposed in this subdivision. It is suggested that facilities with low water usage be developed on lots where evapotranspirati or combination type septic systems are anticipated. Enclosed please find our summary of additional percolation tests and the test boring location sketch. Very truly yours, EMPIRE LABO ATORIES, INC. ('f ...... N.n� lia so :;?.D J' 'A.n Edward J. Pass, P.E. l 4,4 • Longmont Branch Manager } ; Colorado Registration #15776 y r, 15776 ; /pik L' �: &t,e2LP_CrIC MALE AMP TEST BORING LOCATION PLAN •• N SCALE I : 300' —� - - No.3 e N0.I N4.11+N0.P N0.2ttisa )(If lJ .1 :;1 NO.4 1; � V 11 l Il1, { , •`� It. ;f ,,tl !i5 • • : t N0.5 • MINFL Atz a4, :• N t , 1.; U h s y , ID cc 1 k i ,ITV 1 • �/� , \\Vt •'1 y 1.151f_ { tt_, 1 1 ' I• I t /,'� , i. t •., +. ;. +. 111 ' ^•s,` ' 1 �1 NO121 f• / 1 r• „®No2 I ..I sl1 , r AA ® ' ' t N0 6 •,' 1 .11/r / FC?(HIW."S e•AMP5TON eMAY C, 1788 75$Y$ - IYAIti� EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. SUMMARY OF PERCOLATION TESTS RE: Futura Subdivision Weld County, Colorado Original Investigation Percolation Rate Boring # Lot # Minutes Per Inch 1 1 100 2 4 240 3 16 40 4 14 52 5 6 40 6 11 30 7 8 240 8 9 60 SUMMARY OF PERCOLATION TESTS 516188 Percolation Rate Boring # Lot # Minute Per Inch 9 4 30 10 4 60 11 16 32 12 8 144 13 7 45 14 3 60 Boring #15 -- Lot #9 -- Groundwater @ 3'9" Boring #16 -- Lot #16 -- Bedrock @ 8' BS' 022 1 1 DRAINAGE REPORT FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. WELD COUNTY. COLORADO II Prepared for: BRALY PARTNERS 3600 Highway 52 Erie. Colorado 80516 I I Prepared by: ' E. WAYNE WENTWORTH. P.E. 1322 Keystone Court Longmont, Colorado 80501 I ' June. 1988 E z ts Job No. 88.OOD1.01ip 'CT392 gote Ifrets• �c = . p �P I 1881022 • TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTENT 1 DESIGN REFERENCES 2 EXISTING DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS 2 DEVELOPED DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS 3 CONCLUSION 4 1 APPENDIX ' Exhibit Calculations Al - All Wier and Orifice Sizing 81 - 82 Runoff Coefficient Cl Drainage Plan and Detention Pond b Details Back Pocket t i I I 1. t 1 881022 1 DRAINAGE REPORT FUTURA PARK NORTH P.U.D. INTRODUCTION The Futura Park North P.U.D. is located in the north one-half of the northeast one quarter of Section 3, Township 1 North„ Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Weld County, Colorado. The site is bordered on the south and west by agricultural land, on the east by the State Highway I-25 Frontage Road and on the north by State Highway 52 and several businesses. The 49.654-acre site is presently being used for crop growth. The proposed development will consist of sixteen (16) individual lots, zoned for heavy commercial development, ranging in size from 1.824 acres to 4.384 acres. Access will be provided from Highway 52 and the Frontage Road via a paved road basically through the middle of the par- cel. INTENT It is this report's intent to provide a site specific drainage study for the IFutura Park North P.U.D. This report will provide information to evaluate the Iadequacy of the proposed drainage facilities required for the proposed develop- ment. The purpose of such a drainage study is to Insure that development will not adversely affect the offsite drainage system. This is done by releasing runoff from the developed site at a rate that is equal to the 'historical" runoff rate, or that rate from the site prior to development. This 'report shows how this is being done through the use of undetained runoff and a detention pond. • 1 881022 I Most drainage manuals ignore irrigation wastewater when assessing a parcel of land's impact on the offsite drainage system, when in fact, it can have a signi- ficant impact. ' Wastewater from the fields to tie south and west are being diverted around the site via grass lined ditches. However, taking the 49.654 acres of the site out IIof irrigation will definitely decrease the impact on the Highway 52 and Frontage Road borrow ditches. DESIGN REFERENCES The drainage design criteria were taken from the "Boulder County Storm Drainage Criteria Manual' with several modifications. Since the site studied is less than 100 acres in area, all flows were calculated using the Rational Method. IThe values for the runoff coefficients were modified, as shown in Exhibit "C". for this specific site. The rainfall intensities were taken from Boulder IICounty's Zone 1. which extends from the foothills to the eastern county boundary. The 10 year event was used for calculations involving the minor storm and the 100-year event was used for the major storm. Detention storage was sized for both events. EXISTING DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS As of now, the existing runoff from the site sheet flows from the southwest Itowards the northeast. As the drainage plan shows, there are three distinct drainage sub-basins. Sub-basin Number 1, which contains approximately 12.6 acres, drains directly to the State Highway 52 borrow ditch. Sub-basin-Number II2, containing approximately 18.5 acres, drains to the north property line and -2- 881022 I works it's way to the east to the Frontage Road borrow ditch. Sub-basin Number 3, containing approximately 18.6 acres, drains directly to the Frontage Road borrow ditch. These flows make their way to the east and north to the intersec- tion of Highway 52 and the Frontage Road. Total runoff from this site is 18.0 cubic feet per second (cfs) for a 10-year storm and 61.4 cfs for a 100 year storm. DEVELOPED DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS For the purpose of calculating developed runoff numbers, the site was split into three (3) sub-basins; "A" containing 6.43 acres, "B" containing 36.12 acres, and "C" containing 7.10 acres. Sub-basin "A" drains undetained to the Frontage Road borrow ditch at the rates iof 8.6 cfs and 18.9 cfs for the 10-year storm and 100 year storm respectively. Sub-basin "C" drains undetained to the Highway 52 borrow ditch at the rates of 8.5 cfs and 18.6 cfs respectively. Sub-basin "8"drains to a detention pond along the backs of Lots 6, 7 and 8. The pond discharges to the Frontage Road borrow ditch through an outlet struc- ture and pipe as detailed on Sheet 2 of 2 enclosed. The detention pond is designed to detain the excess runoff from both the 10-year and 100 year storms and release then off site at a controlled rate so that the runoff does not exceed the runoff from the predeveloped site. The actual detention capabilities for the detention pond are in excess of the irequired volumes. (Note that the weir above the 10-year release orifice is six -3- • 881022 . I (6) inches above the calculated l0-year storm water surface elevation and that the emergency spillway elevation is 0.7 feet above the calculated 100-year storm water surface elevation. ICONCLUSION In conclusion. the proposed development will not adversely affect the existing onsite conditions or offsite drainage patterns if built as designed. A copy of the Drainage Plan. Detention Pond and Details and miscellaneous ca'icu- lations are enclosed for your review. • I f I l I i 1 - - 1 881022 I I ' 1� I I EXHIBIT "A" 1 I , 1 I I I I I I - . 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Sys s a e'er -67-; 1 /ssd...✓c, �j-2r�2 Or. 6 / Sfc- l�� fJ ≤ cre1 j I /51 .4/7A. /?er 6.2-A4Z ,4r,044 107S ,» 7-re ..A/A.14P,✓ 4 illl6 '2• 4 cA /3E' /3d c°,rt, 7, .t(%Qc ', /C.11,t)O egrevo.a4 t&ek4S, ,c—n.r / /1 ,447e s/,evJ C. f ni< 6✓dce fle , /z+ud1✓s. a. _ _ . �Mi- )C,e) t( 9( 7 , ( G2)���) a s r totet_ C4 c2)(ooro) 7,( )(ra3 t 60/•)t .9 4 6 2 bin...m..........mmin_ _.. . _ __ _ 88lozz MEMORANDUM TO: Merle Johnson • FROM: E. Wayne Wentworth, P.E. Ca/ t SUBJECT: Future Park North P.U.D. Septic Systems DATE: March 9, 1988 Per your request, I have reviewed Empire Laboratories Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation report for the subject project (their Project No. 1248-1-87, dated November, 1987) to assess the feasibility of putting individual sewage disposal systems on the sixteen (16) proposed lots in accordance with Weld County Health Department standards. The referenced report shows that eight (8) pert tests were done on the site, being roughly located on Lots 1 (Test #1), 4 (Test #2). 6 (Test #5), 8 (Test #7), 9 (Test #8), 11 (Test #6), 14 (Test #4), and 16 (Test #7). The perc tests indicate that: the soils on Lots 6. 9, 11, 14 and 16 are suitable for standard absorption bed or trench systems. The remaining three (3) tests show the soils to be unsuitable due to slow pert rates. However, looking at the location of the tests and their respective pert rates, I believe it is probably possible to find areas on each lot that will be accep- table for standard absorption beds on at least 75% of the lots as the lots are presently laid out or by adjusting some lot lines which will meet Weld County Health Department standards. Some of the beds may need to be raised (mound system) to get at least four (4) feet of soil material between the bottom of the bed and bedrock or ground water,. but they will still be absorption systems. The boring logs show that the types of soils are fairly uniform throughout the site with shallow bedrock in the southwest corner and shallow groundwater in the southeast corner (the ground generally slope:: down from the southwest towards the northeast at approximately 1.25%). The discrepancy between uniformity of the soils and the variations in the per- colation rates indicates the presence of pockets of soil that might be referred to as pockets of "tight" soil; pockets where the soil is more densely packed than areas around it. I don't have an explanation of how this happens, but I have run into the same situation before on several occasions. In those previous situations, we were able to find areas on the lots that had acceptable pert rates even though our initial tests indicated some rates that were too slow. 881022 1 .. .. _ ... ...... lot. Memo to Merle Johnson Page 2 This is the same situation and I believe you can do the same thing here since you have an acceptable rate (Test Hole No. 5, perc rate of 40 minutes per inch) located between two unacceptable rates (Test Hole Nos. 2 and 7, pert rates of 240 minutes per inch) in roughly a straight line distance of approximately fif- teen hundred (1,500) feet. I would strongly recommend that additional,pert tests be done before the final stage of planning is done on this project to assure that you can get at least 75% of the systems as standard absorption systems. The only holes that Empire encountered water' in during the drilling of the test holes are Hole Nos. 7 (water at 7.5 feet) and 8 (water at 3 feet) at the extreme east edge of the property. Bedrock was at four (4) feet in Hole No. 3, six (6) feet in Hole No. 4. ten (10) feet in Hole No. 6, eleven (11) feet in Hole No. 7, eleven-point-five (11.5) feet in Hole No. 5, twelve (12) feet in Hole No. 1., and was not encountered in Hole Nos. 2 and 8, which were drilled to depths of fifteen (15) feet. At this point in time, no eight(8) foot deep soil observation holes have been dug to determine the maximum high ground water level. It is highly unlikely that the ground water table can get high enough to make it impossible to put a workable mound system in. You would have to have standing water on the site for this to be a problem. However. I would recommend that such holes be dug prior to final planning. There should not be a problem of creating so much sewage that it will adversely affect the groundwater tble. If the existing irrigation ditch running across the site, that I understand is used to irrigate the north portion of the site, was putting one (1) cubic foot of irrigation water onto the site per second, then this would amount to a total of twenty-six thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight`(26,928) gallons per hour, or six hundred forty-six thousand two hundred Seventy-two (646,272) gallons per day, most of which will end up in the ground. At fifteen (15) gallons per person per day for heavy commercial zoning, it would take one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five (1,795) employees a full day to generate one hour's worth of irrigation water in sewage waste water (or 43,085 to generate 24 hour's worth). Once the site is developed, the volume of waste water going into the ground will be far less than the irrigation water that presently seeps into the ground. f . . r.� . •e hey 7a,/4 - e le G C-- �� •'r?.n 07;4. vf: Il/uCi 881022 Memo to Merle Johnson Page 3 NOTE: I contacted Boulder County to determine if they had any figures on square feet of work area required per employee for this type of zoning in an attempt to project the total number of employees that might work at this site. The only figures they had were for light industrial zoning, which was 400 s.f. per employee. Business in heavy commercial zoning is far less labor intensive than business in light industrial zoning (basically warehouseing versus manufacturing). But using this same 400 s.f. per employee and assuming that half of the total deve- lopable area is going to be buildings (which is not likely) than the maximum number of employees on this site would be two thousand two hundred twenty seven (2,227). 381022 ID 0 rfri . :+.�i .,"�..'_r,Le""6i sg',: tpy-"..:€3't �"'` ��'a x..Nt+Hd+ •eryWY+aa;deprao�tMM„ • dlnyw JIa1M;?, '.a to nnewrnnI1iI--lp�d�.aaYO�illhoreetttO OYNIbirF�D[ttp}ld1rhho S'•�St*p ~ g faajri N.Iyfita aa .aweyWMK tcprrult fal ' MYew _ 1d01M1 40bela r`1y_D Rwbbgd DYMro toxbvimerswit • a F 6 " Artb7�A4. attic J 4. Arleta s o _ .�_ .. . Motorr /- -0515 w I-. a o , ., MR. JAMES K. LUDQUIST TYp.of E.rvloe: w ° c MR HARLAN WAGONER b I P „.j 8 z ca co 1 MR KEN COLLINS . fI Cowcttbe O COD Cr W a .4 z 1017 EAST LONGS PEAK AVENUE, Ennis ▪ a k c at- w g , LONGMONT, CO 80501 r; . AMNMsabtaillabt.tuno►addlaa. O IOi s ti tod F„ or awnt rd!Nice DELIVEREQ. a S Z W O E q( . r • F h��� ., E + �— a. 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O. a ft V a 8 _ or Shot and OATEDELIVERED. u X04 �. ay ,& re i' • '' requmx�d11iRfnp.IdJ Q O "O p4 A '7 n u xr , „ '%/88 Pto46 ;4 • $ ry1�.0 ont redisked,.,,.,,�Wand •.SENDER: Com Hw Complete Keens I ana 2 hin d l services a ded, and oomplet Itarns 3 es 14. 't't4 Put your eddrs In Ow"RETURN 7TlOq"Spam on the resets;ado. Pollun to do this will prevent this _ ' •ard from r.tumsd to you. F refaiz ueabt he wnl Dr�ovri�Qaa YWLehr Mnte W W�rFi6 m tlu o.1M�(. or t few dte following sery an wallebl.. onsu t y904en.err L ek bm(a)for.dddnloMl ands.)r.wewd. V;,1".O.Show to whir ddhwed *at sod addressee's addroa 2. 0 Ratrfolad Deny \s+ri.. z• torxrn dew t / t(6xnr ehw�r/tar ;C- .......,v.:. .. 4. 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I Show to whom dSMaad den,and.ddrseeee'.address. 2. 0 Restricted Delivery m Sao CO t(tvrneksre)f 1 texts tMinnt it [� G 41 ; u, t✓3. A/ggl,S Add!an!d to ..:- . _. 4. Arden /O 6 +O T, h— H v 2 C`' FRANCIS X. McWILLIAMS Type of 8antae� aCi u x N fro ), ' CECELIA M. GORC;S 1- ❑ Rplemmd ❑ Incuwd s Z8 o a , DONNA SCHNITZEN Certified ❑ DOD CC eil s 0u. K • g M:o 3�," P 0. BOX 161 "" Express Mel A H (0 .4 0 >q oG lJ - BOULDER, CO 80:306 Aiweys obtain stratum of addressee.. -.rte.. - -. or pent end DATE DELIVERED. 0. W V •a .4 • .Q] 8, g t,i SiQnatum MCMe. a . 8. Addreaee's Address(ONLY If W U 2 0 .7 kip requested aniline fee patil) 7sy id p 2 x ¢ w V O M CO Q.i� ,'..SIWntu 1y y.�— t,, x —i, 7. Data of OWvesy 2,': 1 a__ ,, - ,,,,.PE Porn 3811; Mn.1987 •us.a to.IS-11P M DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT Pot edditHMl few thi iolrotii ate' ra for eddtlbnM wrves(d re0awwd- Ylww a easesolNwed date,e addre s srwh ader 2. O fs Drell a,,...,,, ';: - f(hraae A nAddgew�dm• 4. 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Art ' to: . tarsi.. .. I M 40J T N.w_.xt... .. /. Article Numb* o Wsg tr —OSb 0 ¢ g Z 4, k CHRISAND INVESTMENT CORD Typo ws>•' .,bl d W x N 4.. 5720 NORTH WASHINGTON 4 , � CO �1 , — w<-coo ,, DENVER, Co 80216 a y 4 ' /them, M yw> i raffle: O. W$ h ur x .�' c , 8. r ¢ z K SFn z1 C X V w.C. •+a, T. Oat*of DNnwy r°"n .1907 r LLCtratl.tan.1RNilt DOMISITIC RETURN ftnclIPT + 8810 ~ 881022 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTINUANCE OF FINAL BUDGET HEARING FOR 1989 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, on October 26, the Board of County Commissioners met to consider the proposed Final Budget for 1989, and WHEREAS, it was determined advisable to continue this hearing to November 14. 1988, when the election results concerning Amendment #6 are known. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Final Budget Hearing for 1989, be, and hereby in, continued to November 14, 1988, at 9:30 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder ^/tint't tante and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, C airman•B 071c.nc.c_e d C C..W. Kirby, Pro- em 0 puty County lerk r. vra_ APPRO ED S TO FORM: V;cgu linehnson EXCUSED �� Gordon E. Lacy :5 County Att orney ney ,rf Fran 7�tmaguchi ,C/Ooo, en 1.0-144• /6) 881027 RESOLUTION • RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPM1NT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING UNIT ON A PARCEL OF LAND LESS THAN THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - LYLE D. AND BARBARA A. KLEE 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 26th day of October, 1988, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee, 604 Ash Avenue, Ault:, Colorado 80610, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special - Review Permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the N;, Section 11, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Lyle Klee, one of said applicants was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance N' provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Comniasioners 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 fol)owing reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The , proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Low density residential development is permitted on non-prime agricultural 7P.c00294 ee t 881026 Page 2 RE: SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - ELEE land as recognized by the Soil Conservation Service. The soils capability subclass designation for the proposed building site is VIe. This indicates limitations that make the site unsuitable for prime agricultural production. 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 uses which will be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area, as permitted by the A (Agricultural) Zone District. The uses of the surrounding properties include pasture, farm fields, and rural residences. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. d. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locations' decision for the proposed use. e. The proposed use is not located in an overlay district. f. Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land', be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in. the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office :within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 881026 ,x Page 3 RE: SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - KLEE 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. BOA D OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: (464.401,44m) WE, COIIN,T/Y, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 4 w4/ /V and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner,ra Cha rman -,G/�J ! ` B . C.w. K y, Pro- em eputy County erk J `� � _ i� �,4 . ••YY11�4� APPROVED AS TO FORM: �:gabgan J 'hnson EXCUSED Ce .. :(7L,e- CC-..0 �y d Lacy County Attorney !�/J: a� Frank ' amaguchi • 881026 e DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee USR-850 1. The Site Specific Development P::an and Special Review Permit is for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A Flood Hazard Development shall be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 4. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. S. 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 and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 8. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the !foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development 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 • Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 881026 Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - KLEE 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be season for revocation of the Permit by the Board of • County Commissioners. 881026 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, on October 26, 1988, conditionally approved a Site Spee .fic Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditicnal approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Lyle P. and Barbara A. Klee 604 Ash Avenue Ault, Colorado 80610 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni of Section 11, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minim= lot size in the A (Agricultral) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 42.73 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FBUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: November 2, 1988, in the Platteville Herald 881026 'affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO CountycEWeld ss. - I A.Whaler TRlweb of aid County at Weld betiddu .~rung that I ampubluhe.d Platteville Herald that.the woo r a weahbr or 4mad Ovulation w pitted and published m tl. of Platteville In said sooty and state that the'notice ofadvaatsemam.of which the=sad Is a late copy has been published m amid weakly newspaper far • acMw;.ei`•� �,++•+. Yeti ( a..L, cooaocuttve weeks: �'-' `-..t �'dl `''`• that the nouoewapublWrd m the resultssod anise sane dewy �•-st 42 t •1 arsr amber of wed newspaper'Stag thepaled and isms etpubbotfm H„�-•d, . of add trace and m the'nwapaperpptvwppemr•aid not m asupplemeat - '• _ thereof'that the that pubQwtlae masa take was ren4aed is the �r tear dyad neopeparbeahKthe data i..r?w . A.D. toff and the last publication ..:�. ..... theset.m the Issue d tad newspaper.bearing date. ' • A i; / , Il that the said �,�rx,., at PLATTEVILLE HERALD has been pubWhed coma:mo a and tmaot ram ptedly durlei the period aat s SIb'.tw m.asm eaha nthe w nwdpar te the met ' .. ,'i if IS nhen mots eu nods I said oredvalfaammtabo a,Jened ,t °,h es and that said newspaper was at tam the s of each ef the. ' pubYstkms Bald Cake dulygaspsed ferthstpupas wRhas the { meamtog des act entitled. "An Mt Cmoanme Nits .) h t Advmttamtma end Iaubbaato and.the.Tees d ' > ,' yp . !th Alb P�Publishers Merest and to all .. m. « _ • 'r • � . .Aovtrwts:• Act" " .1031.sad �u +.r... en by 19Ql.�/� .� _ ken .{i` "' `!5 a � f z µ... r f' 1PubWher f t u Iq a „ r lk 'R�' Subscribed and sworn to - - ma thla le. dq of _ J�. s' • :-•� '?t ry ' RtbTb FORT LUPTON PRO`S ma fkowa Ave. Fort Lupton,GO 10621 lly taarwssion orphan June 1002 My Commission expires Juno 30,1992 . 881026 ��' ATTENDANCE RECOPD } PLEASE write or print legibly your name, i,ddress and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: OCTOBER 26, 1988 DOCKET # 88-58 PUD FINAL PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS DOCKET 4 88-64 USR-SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ON PARCEL LESS THAN MINIMUM LOT SIZE-KLEE DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEARIEG ATTENDING 'Berk John,sor, 66orac// Dr lnrl'7iibi4I a, /cyme Are P,C/,D, aar6-4242.4 114J dEckc. 9,, s ('a•-1(n r Lori rciA4 / 17'JJ?u Relic Ay 1 u C lA4*. P e) , Qny gN'a {�\toog 4f At v.vcc uL� 11060 F e P a, ,q°X (Qgoa JC& )47 /1 1 /y'� [���F yy /� �Q. �G7i' /,r�SS yJ�w11' I�PP�/Sfac�u)lJ��r u:���) �'c�rrE� T' 1 ck-k vikcarP�CN 9500 �',d.G (ja4.D,,✓c l ts.) , kit a a 8811326 N OTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public bearing will be bold 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 Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit 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 bearing, 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 bearing. 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. 88-64 Lyle D. and Barbara A. Kloe 604 Ash Avenue Ault, Colorado 80610 DATE: October 26, 1988 TIME: 1:30 P.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit — Single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni of Section 11, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: October 3, 1988 PUBLISHED: October 12, 1988, in the Platteville Herald ,E,oy�a.z 881026 76)vl•5,♦ '-y ea= '\ elf f tdavit of Pubtication . " ' yaw .,:• 7.y ear sr 1l tAwae m woe ' =71,41:1•14 Oasts ileins STATE OF COLORADO t•• Sit ttnwr,sit Ova viva Counb'atwdd ss• i,,; Pt r I A.W1nklwr Pies.!of seta County of Wok!being duly Mom.my ".14=at e" tlrtlan publisher of u� w .'_• _ Platteville Herald ` 1 µ iliS e*tr" generalto- the same la a weekly new.pp�a or gen circulation was •' Wr A eMeYI reitlr printed and published to the an of bobbed*Sir r as >,i ea ! Plitt-T.wvi`11 P -„wralek NI She In said easy and Mate that to notice of advertisement.ofwhich .eap w- —t*r• i1 es the annexed is a true copy has been published in said weekly leWh atdtt eesdYdt'ai. ea newspaper-far _.. •I mess m m neMwsmMar we t eenseeetive weeks: •,Si*et Ma its dip t SWWla its that thenotce se published to the regular and mate rove at 'suds The ea* erSI Sire • mrby number of aatnewapc,c duirtog the ass of ptnbltcaien , the teseedot of rat notice and t .pa'the neespA an d d not tna supplement •.. SE R ALSOwp. a taa IM thattot that the Prat publican.=of*Snake was Contained in the is nd as a sad ay we trainee dead nesapapabe beating the dated„ �I n Sap ErMMMt:Mmmm WC3{ E/y 42.•A 1) 19 Sf and.the Sat publication r fl..Oust Issfmw �e M Pam WSW theta in the m and newspaper•baarttg date. . la Oise Onatheta11pCaSse dS • Canwr. III VA ins 7Mes the idly of ee / w , rosy, CMds a . O I 191.that the said ootactr NO.an APRICANT ups 0.a Pawn A.as P1nttnvf11P PPra1r1 YIN AA Awes has been subhead ceatenousl and want nuptedly dtwtcg the As Oast MM —of at at Nbrtwo cesaouuwe weeks nest prior to the Lnt „ atY OATi, ael err, teesIsms thendaenttlogsad notice at adnu.®aot above referred '" that; IS 0a to: and that said stresses'+ae'at the lines'.of each of the rte pubbrtboada idmaa dulyqu-YGd for thatputpws.ithin the ., mitou Eit in Salle be. meeting or an set aided. •An Mt'Canovang Legal Notices ••s,v esea slew 'me ad Se art sod Pablati._sed:the Fa of Printers ad Publishers ad to Repeal as Mt. of Mt in :see Sea wit wows="•D se Couplet with dthtp �••a. .• 031. .• .e A.�Stulk all `I,,:r i1 a� `lam Set A LOCAllOratne _ �..,f W Ldsy rah su ad even to Wee me s of - . . c.drf,Swig . ..,—l' f. - -. A.A. 1971 �iw ma oEAoo ' Eah near '7M 'aa�a Iliiiir Notary P„� 17aW1[ so Cila{70 7q OAS Lu• PREss 416 DsoverAvo. art tle,t'Nut pump Fort Lupaxi CO eo 21 v OAAwt Dars s, iss tglta}mire- 10/ccauslaike apes AS 1002 St :sty Gommiss.on expires June 30,1992 ,W �`: Tau t '• - r, , L.,:_,_:: ( : . + ....... _ .,.-sass.,,. _ e ,,,yii oci 171988 6REF3.6Y.6040. . . 881026 coat Co. Co+— • 0 PROOF OF PUBLICATION The North Weld Herald Eaton, Colorado 80615 ' h STATE OF COLORADO, ) Ca1araYaa Oho Wad Comer 7.almors .�,..Brae. al y do County of Weld' ) SS. �d Wdr d � OA :Erie ra tit r►,r. .all av r a.�. a new Men Admit le ;; 4'404 paps west s I. Sharon K. Lynch, do solemnly swear that 1 am -n&.. d R+ir Zit; Office ManagckTHE NORTH WELD HERALD; that the `rtZ �.. .Mili it; same is a weekly newspaper printed,in whole or in part,and , omo.new asaaaseallol 10 Al la" published in the County of Weld,State of Colorado,and has ^w e �ee1`� So Soda deka °" "opeOr a general circulation therein; and that said newspaper has row).s+eiew in anas0 pionswan US ale been published continuously and uninterruptedly to said tpt« ars nrilan barley of Weld for a period of more than fifty-two con- .seas lx,.. 1e11 at the sat ma aecutive weeks next prior to the first.publication of the "r`as4"'_"+iris Weld teas Saw r.s ceSea se 0 ea rd i o annexed legal notice or advertisement;that said newspaper ,,+ee_.ny�w *Ifs sere has been admitted to the United States mails as second- "'c fiSlatll w' class Matter under the provision of the Act of March 3, 1879 ice° Mom" Or any amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a yz aA ar. weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal • NIAtiMre notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws tm ones w Of the State of Colorado. r •_ „:aal WSW it.• - Amiy That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was _ or an wnssm the published in the regular and entire issue of every number of ."-naebiraa said weekly newspaper for the period of o ",uses a uearrseel:w.e "+, a consecutive insertions;and that the first publication of said ',asuea,er,.w wr notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated grad �' 'and 6 �kMwti, 13 �aawrw.roe.eywaeE A.D., 79$x, and that the last publication of said notice was in the issue t of said publication tOc to -� 13 A,D.,19 a, Mrs ca,Nnr In witness whereof i have hereunto set my hand this - wNS ma /31D _day of QC brf.a A.D.,19 8Y '° rnabe Se 1611 ' Ilatua a isr sew.644*Q•77 X141- riQffice Manage Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public In and f r t e County of Weld,State of Colorado,this + day of 0GTY.B: A.D,1 ft Notary Public ,-- ' .t3Agr S7" . te-475,✓,At rig's' - My Coromisilon Expires Oa t9.t990 881026 a • DATE: October 3, 1988 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 26th day of October, 1988, at 1:30 P.M. Docket No. 88-64 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District OFFICE F THE L TO THE BOARD BY: _77Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, CO RADO TT 882026 ikm8.7 y • a Minutes Weld County Planning Commission September 30, 1988 Page 5 • CASE NUMBER: USR-850 APPLICANT: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family residence on a I;parcel of land less than the minimum lot size LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N1 of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21 APPEARANCE: Lyle D. Klee. property owner and applicant, stated they are requesting a special review permit for a single family dwelling on a parcel of land that is less than the minimum lot size. In the future, they would like to build a home on this site. The Chairman asked the applicant if he had reviewed the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards as presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff. Re had, and toes not object to them. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There' was none. The Chairman asked that the staff's recommendation., conditions, and Development Standards be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved that Case Number USR-850 for Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family residence on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based, upon the recommendations and conditions, as presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff, the Development Standards as presented by the staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Lynn Brown. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann .Qarr,4ton - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Lynn Brown - yes: Erne Ross - yes; and Bud Halldorson - yes. Motion carried unanimously. AVM/1W881026 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO TEE. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ernie Ross 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: Nu CASE NUMBER: USR-850 °M161,57:77"--' NAME: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee SEP 2 619=: i 947 ADDRESS: 604 Ash Avenue, Ault, CO 805].0 L/ tecia coo. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Single Family Dwelling Unit on a parcel of lint revs than, the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N1 of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners 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 Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Low density residential development is permitted on non-prime agricultural land as recognized by the Soil Conservation Service. The soils capability subclass designation for the proposed building site is VIe. This indicates limitations that make the site unsuitable for prime agricultural production. - The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - The uses which will be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area, as permitted by the A (Agricultural) zone district. The uses of the surrounding properties include pasture, farm fields, and rural residences. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. r 881026 LH/E/7 • Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee USR-850 Page 2 - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. - The - proposed use is not located in an overlay district. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Motion seconded by Lynn Brown. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Jerry Burnett LeAnn Reid Lynn Brown Ernie Ross Bud Ealldorson 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. 881026 a Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee USR-850 Page 3 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Danna Nelson, 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 September 20, 1988, and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 21st day of September, 1988. 'Lane Danna Nelson Secretary 881026 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT s..ANDARDS Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee USR-850 1. The Special Review permit is for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Single Family Dwelling Unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. A Flood Hazard Development shall be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 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 and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 8. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governrd by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development 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 Development 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 Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of • the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 881026 • S INVENTORY OF ITEMS SDBMITT3D FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing at Bearing 1. Application 23 Pages X 2. One application plat(s) 1 page(s) X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. Three DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X w 9. DES Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Memo dated September 5, 1988, from the Weld X County Health Department. I hereby certify that the eleven items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on September 26. 1988. Zeitag !--gt Curren t Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) -`W SUBSCRIBEKAND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS day of%Gp inN.\w. 19.jth. SEAL:~ •` NOTAARY\ PUBLIC My Commission Expires My Commission'Expires Feb.13,1989 .Fxiria.r// 881026 • // ��{//� EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET (A Case S, / / Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Descrption , ,ciateicor4 O..eaAd. ainzaZ „airxey frerieda;vresecernwart c. drira. D. L.�G1 7iT.t/t `�;r�.r/!l/ /✓�r1".�� // E. Set arnai Z ,9�4/-!/J'p adze-tei F. �/ G. H. I. J.+ K. L. M. N. 0. 881026 Date: September 20. 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-850 NAME: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee ADDRESS: 604 Ash Avenue, Ault, CO 80610 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Single Family Dwelling Unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N1 of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted ma€erials are in compliance with the 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. Low density residential development is permitted on non-prime agricultural land as recognized by the Soil Conservation Service. The soils capability subclass designation for the proposed building site is VIe. This indicates limitations that make the site unsuitable for prime agricultural production. - The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - The uses which will be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area, as permitted by the A (Agricultural) zone district. The uses of the surrounding • properties include pasture, farm fields, and rural residences. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. - The proposed use is not located in an overlay district. 881026 • ' • USR-850 Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee Page 2 - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request. and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 881026 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEvELOPMENT STANDARDS Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee USR-850 1. The Special Review permit is for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Single Family Dwelling Unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S.. as amended. 3. A Flood Eazard Development shall be required for any new construction or the substantial Improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Flooderone :-'-stricts located on the property. 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 and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 8. The Special Review area shall be limited -to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major chancres from the plans or Development 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 Development 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 Development Standards. Noncompliance with Any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 881026 • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: September 12, 1988 CASE NUMBER: USR-850 NAME: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee ADDRESS: 604 Ash Avenue, Ault. CO 80610 REQUEST: Site Specific Development Permit for a single family residence on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N1 of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21. SIZE OF PARCEL: 42.73 Acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff bas received a specific recommendatiot from the Weld County Health Department. Referral responses have not been received from the Windsor-Severance Fire District. No objections have been received by the Department of Planning Services' staff from any surrounding property owners. 881026 r4§ - - DEPART OF PLANNING SERVICES • ``zici( IW"leg PHONE(301)3564000 EXT.4400 9161001 STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 . COLORADO - NOTICE OF PUBLIC: HEARING . The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. September 20, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for the property and the purpose described below. Approval cf the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Single Family Residence on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21 SIZE: 42.738 ACRES, MORE OR LESS The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room. First Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342. Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on September 20, 1988. 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'r Aa A� .y, :.fM�.'+ �c: di j�f.y :rt.....!P(a d •F. ' J • � r�'"a .. Y ; T ! f rr "Y iy A•5 j,��/j� .4 /J, r r',h � e- � „, ��r`j��1!�4}' Y �f�iyr../ y,,( ryt !' �Nes.Y 1 ._•il t!}' L'.�C J #4 Yr 1. rr '^I` Y , 4y!`.:,iY ' 'may; yJ� - rt ; Ar/ :/. ' ' a '^ Ar.c!n4 "R^ - *. '4 r1 �r Yfat" 'Aqy 75.o r5. •-. .,1/49.t.., L J y ,, 1 R r i"L5r -...,,,,it...._.r,„?.. r �r: ,t fru. 7!1' .�•{,. SA r er,.,11 .i`73'.eltS7 ••,..,,,,;;A..„-,s, i h• 2 a /'! ♦�_A' r t NN" y., .5,� ��/ �,..rO0.” y. 1 .,,. T ) r r �r. y1,,T •, :IT "7 ,} -r7r Yt .} ,1 ��� . vn '+{$�C')L a}tom`#, • y �]a`•`�htSM,„.,,'CC z, : -4:1 LI, -V•‘;',,r;`,-•' .,, �.�Si. . � iyr�v. '-a�� +s' -::ItClrir:•:1,..\\::7‘;.,1:" 2 t. y 4 t ,I,. 'f • •,:::?..4..:I.r v t�.' t4��// �/ f y/ • • L‘c.; 1 C ~ '�w� .4 l ,�v` __(*))� jR ..1 „..c. ,% • 'r. .. :�Na'Z' x" • .r' �!. r `lt .�`u5�'`.�f. •'�. t �i` ` • l ,rJ "t FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-850 DATE OF INSPECTION: September 12, 1988 NAME: Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family residence on a parcel of land lezz than the minimum lot size. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N1 of Section 11, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 84 and east of Weld County Road 21. LAND USE: N Weld County Road 84, pasture, residence E Irrigation ditch, pasture S Irrigation ditch, pasture W Farm field ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The property is in pasture that slopes from the east to the west and has no improvements. The special use plat accurately shows the property. Access to the site is off of Weld County Road 84; a graveled county local. By• :l non/ hutj .11 Keith Current Planner 881026 • REFERRAL LIST APPLICANT:, Lyle D. and Barbata A.-Klee • CASE NUMBER: USR-850 • SENT REFERRALS OUT: August 22, 1988 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED B . September 6, 1988 NO SR NR NO SR NR / County Attorney TX Weld County Health Dept. •X Engineering Department County Extension Agent • • • Office of Emergency Mngmt / Ed Earring X State Engineer Division of.Water Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 818 Denver, C0 80203 X Windsor-Severance Fire District • Attn: Ed Fagler, Chief 728 Main Windsor, CO 80550 X Ernest Ross 35900 Weld County Road 23 • Windsor, CO 80550. City of Greeley Planning Department 1000 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 • Tri Area Planning Commission P.O. Box 363 Frederick, CO 80530 Historical Society of Colorado Historic Preservation State.History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver, CO 80203 NO-No Objection • SR-Specific Recommendations NR-No Response • 881026 . • ifiv' t)A rnetrioRnroud' to Weld County Planning -_. Date September 5. 1988 COLORADO From . Health Protection Services Q1 ,,Q �A :Q�� Case Number: USR-850 Name: Klee, Lyle SuhJwc: • Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal mud recommends for approval. subject to the following conditions: 1. Weld County Septic Permit :ls required for the proposed- home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. • Up �edV2! I SEP 71988 1L 881026 SURROUNDING PROPERTY AND MINERAL OWNERS LYLE D. AND BARBARA A. KLEE USR-850 • • • AMOCO Production Company P.O. Box 39200 Denver, CO 80239 Glenn L Scott 10545 Highway 14 Ault, CO 80610 L. M. Johnson 121 John Deere Drive Fort Collins, CO 80521 John L. Schmidt 1107 Mansfield Fort Collins, CO 80525 City of Thornton 9500 Civic Center Thornton, CO 80229 Walter E. Drake Star Route, Box 183 0ldfield, MO 63720 Lewis Parker 2020 South Monroe, 426 Denver, CO 80310 George Legino 10501 Weld County Road 84 Ault, CO 80610 881026 ( _ S Exhibit "B" Mineral Owners & Lessees • 1. MINERAL OWNERSHIP- Champlin 'P'etroleum Company, A Delaware Corporation "ALL Oil and Gas Lease between Champlin Petroleum Company as Lessor to Amoco Production Company as Lessee, recorded February 15, 1978 under Reception No. 1744509. • • 881026 • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone- 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee _ Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number OM=..rrNwrr-rrww.n-�rO1•1nm.�••••WIIMMI wss flIwflwOrrrnr�ww TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type. except' for necessary signature I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: N 1/2 Section 11 T 7 N. R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section - T N, R V Property Address (if available) WCt84& 21 PRESENT ZONE OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE 42.73 PROPOSED LAND USE homesite/pasture EXISTING LAND USE pasture SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Jim Paterson And Leo V. Gormallyr— Address: 4217 S. Mason City Fort Collins, CO Zip 80526 Rome Telephone C Business Telephone p 226-5343 Name: Address: City Zip Rome Telephone 0 Business Telephone I APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sif different than above): Name: Lyle D. and Barbara A.' Xles • Address: ;04 Ash Avenue City Ault, CO Zip 80;10 Home Telephone I 834-1215 Business Telephone 9 894-2806 List the owner(s) and/or lessen of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: See attached Exhibits "A" and "E" Address: City Zip Name: Address: ' City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) { STATE OF COLORADO ) S aura: Authorized Agent 12 Subscribed and sworn to before me this IL day of 1911. C �./M1.4lnr! Yew NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 381026 TO: KEITH SHUETT. - PLANNER WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: James Petersen and Leo V. Gormally The following consists of answers to the questions as outlined on page 1 under "Application Requirements of the Use by Special Review Procedural` Guide" as outlined in Section 24.7 of the Weld County zoning Ordinance. 1. A completed application form is provided and attached. 2. The following details are explained in the order presented: They are: A. Proposed Use: To build a new home on the pasture acreage and keep pleasure riding horses, and getting their two children out of the city with some real working chores. B. The specific need for approval for the special use permit is to facilitate the issuance of a building permit, as the parcel currently is not a legal building site. C. The surrounding parcels are primarily agricultural, pasture grazing, cow/calf operations and horse breeding enterprises. D. There are only four residences that are relatively close to the subject parcel, two are located to the North of the Property, and two are located 1/4 mile to the West of the Property. B. Only the Purchaser's family will occupy the residence; this consists of two adults and two young chil- dren. F. No commercial enterprise will be generated on the property, other than the new owner's keeping the grass ir- rigated and fences repaired. Therefore, there will be no employees working. G. Domestic water will be supplied by North Weld Water District; documentation attached.. H. Access to the parcel already exists off WCR 84 in the NE corner of the Property. I. Vehicular traffic shall be limited to the usual amount associated with a residence housing two adults and two children. J. A septic system shall be installed for the residence pursuant to the dictates of the Weld County Environmental Health Department. K. The residence shall be equipped with smoke detectors or whatever measures are dictated by the Weld County Building Department to meet county code. L. The Purchaser's intent to use the land for irri- gation of grass which he has ditch rights for. The maximum- number of farm animals would not exceed the usual four large animal units per acre, but raising livestock is not the -prime intent. 881026 • • • Page Two Petersen/Gormally M. The only waste and storage facilities shall be those commonly accepted and expected on a tract of this size. N. Storm water shall follow the same paths as now exist (natural ditch drainage) and home site is located on very high ground and is not in a flood plain. O. Purchaser's will be on a trash route provided by BFI Trash Service which comes to the property once a week. P. Landscaping plans, tree planting, grass seeded around the home, flowers, and bushes. There will be no erosion control necessary as the home is located on very flat ground and will be surrounded by pasture for horses. Q. Time table for construction and start-up of new home will take place approximately two years from now. Purchaser's will have land paid for and apply for a con- struction loan giving the new lender a first lien on the property. R. Fire protection is provided by the Ault, Pierce, and Nunn fire district. The Proposal for Supporting Documents, page three of the Use by Special Review: A. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Com- prehensive Plan and is within the guidelines of the plan, and is being presented as such for the proposed use to be- come a reality. B. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the dis- trict because the county has zoned the district for agri- culture use and livestock production. The land, fa- cilities and number of livestock are well within the county requirements. C. Taking inferior hard grass, hard to irrigate, that has little productive capacity and enhancing it with a new home will generate more tax assessment than the property has in its present condition. A minimal amount of land will be taken out of production--only enough to construct a home. D. Thc, proposed use is agricultural, which is totally consistent with the uses in the district. E. The proposed use in no way adversely affects the health, safety or welfare of the neighborhood or county, therefore, no provisions for protection are necessary. F. A noise report is not required. G. Soil report, surrounding property owners, mineral own- ership, and proof of fee simple ownership are in packet. Respec S ,..,,' t e, y 881026 Fmnp. yrepared byt • • 5 1167- REC 0211160'4 ..02/24/87- .15:35 09.00 1/,. • wain"LNG F 1842 MARY ANN'PEO'ER8'.CEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, Attorneys-.at..Law . Post,Office,8cx'.2267 *Port Collins;;c0 80522 : . :. , .. WARRANTY DIED AR2111604 THIS DUO, made this la day of August, 1987, by and between JON L. Saua': and }ERSZRTIL. SCRHIDT, whose mailing -addrese,, for.purposes_of this Warranty Dead, is' 2107 Mansfield, 'Port Collins; Colorado.80525 Thereinafter the Grantors•),.,and 03M!S 'P.'PETERSEN,; as to an_undivide4'one-half (1/2) interest, aM L . V. coRRALLY, as to an'undivided'one-half''(1/2)•::interest,,as tenants in; common, whose-mailing address,° forpurposes of this Warrintt Deed, is 4217 Beath Mason, Port Collins, Colorado 80525 (hereinafter 'the.,Granteesh WTTNESSETS: • That the Grantors, for and in.,consideration.of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and•other good and valuable consideration, to the Grantors in hand,,paid by, the Grantees, the receipt of which is hereby oon2essed and acknowledged, have granted, , bargained, sold, and conveyed, and by these presents do hereby grant, bargain, ' sell, convey, and ,,coalism•.-unto�,tlie Grantees, their heirs, administrators, and assigns, forever,- that certain; psres1. .of real property, together with all improvements, if any, situate, Iyiaiq,- and belag in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, which is , legally described on Adsibit 'A' attached hereto and incorporated herein_by reference (hereinafter 'the Property"). TOGETHER with all and singu)ar" the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. aid the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof, and all estate, right, title, interest, claim, and demand whatsoever of the Grantors, either in law or equity, of, in, or to the Property, with the 'hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Property above bargained and described with the appurtenances unto the Grantees, their heirs, administrators, and-assigns, forever. And the Grantors, for themselves and their heirs, administrators, and assigns, do covenant, .grant, bargain, and.. agree, •to. and, with the,. Grantees, ,their heirs, -a nd_ands, assigns„ that, at _the.-time of the. enseattng and,.delivery -of these presents they are well seized of the Property:' have good, sure, perfect, absolute, and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple; and have good right, full power, and lawful authority toe grant,,bargain, sell, and.convey the same in manner and form as ai,resai4s aid that, except as hereinafter provided, the memo- are free from all former and other grants, bargains, ,sales, liens,,taxes, sments, and encumbrances of whatever kind or. nature *covert and the Grantors do hereby warrant the title to the same, subject to all easements and rights-of-way in':plaCee or, a •now existing:or of record, any restrictions, reservations, or exception's cent:ained'"in-anytttted-states or Stets of Colorado Patents of records all zoning and other governmental rules and regulations: general property taxes for the current year: and expressly subject to al]. of the following: Leases and Tenancies: The existing pasture lease which expires August 31, 1987. Mineral Exceptions or Reservations: Those of record. 881026 1rä$1 -,43/86) B 1167 R,02111604 08/24/87 15:35 ' 59.00 2/003 - ` P 1843 MARY ANN PEUERSTEXNCLERIC4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • - ' Mortgages or Deeds of Trusts The lien of that certain Load' of Trust dated November S, 1981, and recorded November le, 1981, in Book 9S2 . á4er Reception No. 1874218 of the Weld County, Colorado records, which secures a-Promissory Note Payable to The Federal Land Bank of Wichita in the original principal amount of One Hundred Seventy-rive Thousand Dollazs:-`.($195,000:00);, which Promissory Note and Deed of Trust the Grantees herein expressly assume and agree to pay. The Grantors, for themselves and their hairs, administrators, and assigns, do covenant and agree to and with the Granteea, their heirs, administrators, . sad assigns', that the Grantees, their heirs, admiaistrators, and assigns, shall and may lawfully,and at all times' hereafter peaceably and quietly have, occupy, possess, and ' enjoy the Party 'hereby granted,„ or. intended so to be, with- the appurtenances, without the lawful hindersnae or i.cXeatatjcn of the Grantors, 'their heirs, administrators, and assigns, or of any other person or persons whomsoever, by or with their consent, privity, or pzoc:tr asnt. ZN lirrICESS 1128020F, the Grantors have executed this Warranty Deed the day and year first above written. nira 2 rT G sue, Attorney-in-Pact for HT N."'SOFT STATE OP COLORADO ) coon! OP LU " ) The foregoing instrweert was aelmowledged`before me this ;ad. day of August, 1987, by JON L. SQaOT, Sndividtally and as :Attorney-in-Tact for HEIONLTIT N. IRTNLSS'my hand and official seal.. N`.�" . My ccoaisaion'expires: // /J9 O ti _ - • a v`+1 V 8 - 2 , 881O26 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEItEST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property See Attached Exhibit "A" STATE OF COLORADO ) 68. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and losses 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. Denver M. Wiggins, Chairof the Board of Stewart Title of Greet , Inc. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before ma this 28th day of July ,1988; WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 542/eq st,SY Pas LAJIJNE Notary Pub is NAYS 1 "r`�74" 881026 • • EXHIBIT "A" A parcel of land situate in the North Half (N1/2) of Section Eleven (11 ) , Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the North Line of said Section as bearing North 89 Degrees 48' 11"East, and with all, bearings contained herein relative thereto; Commencing at the Northwest Corner (NW Cor) of said Section 11 ; thence along the North Line of said North Half (N1/2) , North 89 Degrees 48' 11" East, a distance of 1065.00 feet to the Point of Beginning) thence South 00 Degrees 14' 17" West, a distance of 1903. 12 feet; thence South 49 Degrees 47' 22' East, a distance of 192.45 feet; thence North 24 Degrees 46' 56" East, 105.07 feet; thence South 51 Degrees 34' 42' East, a distance of 215.82 feet; thence North 70 Degrees 29' 09" East, a distance of 315.07 feet; thence North 33 Degrees 37' 33" East, a distance of 580.72 feet; thence South 49 Degrees 05' 56" East, a distance of 808.18 feet; thence South 88 Degrees 15' 25" East, a distance of 108.34 feet; thence North 00 Degrees 44' 19" West, a distance of 49.44 feet; thence North 83 Degrees 47' 01" East, a distance of 222.62 feet; thence North 45 Degrees 42' 36" Eant, a distance of 80.21 feet; thence North 10 Degrees 25' 38" West, a distance of 58.63 feet; thence North 38 Degrees 53' 31" West, a distance of 311.44 feet; thence North 24 Degrees 10' 50" West, a distance of 152.16 feet; thence North 01 Degrees 59' 01" West, a distance of 576.07 feet; thence North 76 Degrees 01 ' 36" East, a distance of 93.04 feet; thence South 65' Degrees 17' 43" East, a distance of 152.40 feet; thence North 84 Degrees 10' 14" East, a distance of 75.22 feet; thence North 09 Degrees 38' 09" East, a distance of 153.10 feet; thence North 01 Degrees 09' 46" East, a distance of 90.88 feet; thence North 18 Degrees 04' 26" West, a distance of 95.26 feet; thence North 18 Degrees 47' 09"' East, a distance of 44.91 feet; thence North 52 Degrees 57' 42" East, a distance of 95.59 feet; thence North 07 Degrees 27' 09" West, a distance of 141.86 feet; thence North 22 Degrees 01' 43" West, a distance of 250.23 feet; thence North 40 Degrees 11 ' 58" East, a distance of 132.39 feet to a point on the North Line of said Section, said point being South 89 Degrees 48' 11" West, a distance of 2168.04 feet from the Northeast Corner (NE Cor) of said Section; thence along. said North Line South 89 Degrees 48' 11" West, a distance of 2045.02 feet, more or less, to the True Point of Beginning. 881026 • Exhibit "8" Mineral Owners & Lessees 1. MINERAL OWNERSHIP- Champlin Petroleum Company, A Delaware Corporation ALL Oil and Gas Lease between Champlin Petroleum Company as Lessor to Amoco Production Company as Lessee, recorded February 15, 1978 under Reception No. 1744509. 881026 • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Glen L. Scott 10Sb5 My 14. 0716386 Atilt, C0 80610 Glen L. Scott Same as Above 0716286 L. M. Johnsen 121 Jctn Deere Drive 0716786 Fort Collins, CO Jdm L. Scheidt 1107 Mansfield 0024388 Fort Collins, CO 80525 City of 'Morton 9500 Civic Center 0716186 Thraltcn, CO 80229 Walter Eugene Drake Star Route Box 183 0710086 Oldfield, MD 63720 Lewis Parker 2020,So.'Monroe, =426 0711186 Denver, C0 80210 George Legs 10501 tR 84 0710286 Ault, CO 80610 881026 • I ' monlssed Donlon aaa.ters.22n lb d by , I' , 0919964.9Real CMMeCSM.In(SC 27.2.11) ;I IIMM a A smit nmuMea if NUT WIOERTTDOD. a TAY OR one(MUM scan BE EOM=MORE Sawa I. VACANT LAND II CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE. (Remedies Include Specific Performance) ti July 27 18 gg I! 1. The undersigned agent hereby acknowledges having Ireceived from Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee the slum of;1,000.00 in the form of A CheCk , WbeheldbyRennels Enterprises, Inc. II broker, in broker's escrow or trustee account.us earnest money and part payment for the following described real estate in the said County of Weld _ -Colorado,to wit: • A tract of land containing 42.738 Acres located in the North 1/2 of Section 11, ! Township 7 North, Range 67 Wont of the 6th P.M. (Parcel "8" of thy :nu•vi•y) as more particularly described un Exhibit "A" attached buretu. (Pubes 1 S 2) , Ii I i together with all easements and rights of way appurtenant thereto,and all improvements thereon and all fixtures of a permanent nature currently on the premise,except as hereinafter provided,in their:present condition,ordinary wear and tear excepted,and hereinafter called the Property, r 2. The undersignedperson(s) Lyle D. and 34;;a A. Klee (as joint tenon hereinafter called Nurchlulur hereby !: uKruos to buy tht Property. and the undersigned owner(s),hereinafter called Seller, hereby,agrees to soil the Property upon the terms and conditions stated herein. 3. The purchase price shall be U.S.; 75,000.00 _,payable as follows$.141011,..011._hereby receipted for; i l Approximately $19.000.00 payable. by cashiiar's. check upon delivery of Deed. I Balance of $55.000.00 payable via a new Federal Land Bank loan. 'I lI Contract contingent upon Seller obtaining a (1'5') easement for a domestic jI water line including the right to construct, maintain and replace said line through Tract (A) . Tract (B) and Tract (C).from County Road 21: to the property 'i being purchased, the easement shall be surveyed and described as Exhibit "B". I' Each party agrees to pay his own customary closing costs. This contract is contingent upon the Buyer's review and approval of the !� easements which are currently of record. Contract contingent upon a survey and recorded exemption so Purchaser may . obtain a building permit at some later date. This will be provided by Seller. I i 4. Price to.include: none i i i and the following water rights: one half (1/2) share capital stock Water Supply & Storage COI I 5. If a new loan is to be obtained by Purchaser from a third party,Purchaser egress to promptly and diligently(a) apply for such loan.(b)execute all documents and furnish an information and documents required by the lender.and (c)pay the customary costs of obtaining such loan.Then if such loan is not approved on or before %opr anther 1 12—.88 or if so approved but is not available at time of closing this contract shall be null and void and all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned to Purchaser. I 6. If a note and trust deed or mortgage is to be assumed,Purchaser agrees to apply for a loan assumption if ; required and agrees to pay(1)a loan transfer fee not to exceed j .nix and(2)an interest rat.not to exceed n/n %per annum.If the loan to be assumed hasor interest rates or variable payments, provisions asrviews&s hared ons equity t such this contract is conditioned upon Purchaser reviewing and consenting to such provisions.If the lender's consent to a loan assumption is required,this contract is conditioned upon obtaining such i consent without change in the terms and conditions of such loan adopt as herein provided. i 7. If a note is to be made payable to Seller as partial or fall payment of the !l be assignable by Purchaser without written consent of Seller. purchase price,this contract shay not + 8, Cost of any appraisal for loan purposes to be obtained attar this date shall be paid by l I No.507-2-10. CONTRACT TO avy Anp SILL slat.ESL=MIMI Ise e 11.941901 ribilkaag.sae W.sr Mt.t1Me.1.C030299 003)2116900 Sc 8810d�26 '' 9. An abstract of title to the Property,certified to date,ore current commitment for title insurance policy in an amount equal to the purchase price, at Seller's option and expense,shall be furnished to Purchaser on or before August 1 19...$ZIf Seller elects to furnish said title insurance commitment,Seller will ' deliver the title insurance policy to Purchaser after closing and pay the premium thereon. 10. The date of closing shall be the date for delivery of deed',as provided in paragraph 11.The hour and plate of �I closing shall be es designated by Rennselp Fn'rerprines 11. Title shell be merchantable in Seller,except as stated in this paragraph and in paragraphs 12 and 13.Subject to payment or tender as above provided and compliance by Purchaser with the other terms and provisions hereof, j Seller shall execute and deliver a good and sufficient — general_ warranty deed to Purchaser on Sep ,er• 1 S 19._H&,or,by mutual agreement,at an earlier date,conveying the Property free and clear of all taxes,except the general taxes for the year of closing,and except newr1e free and clear of aliens for special improvements installed nor the date of Purchaser's signature hereon,whether assessed or not;free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except none except the following restrictive covenants which do not contains,right of reverter; n/a • II j and except the following specific recorded andlor apparent easements: . -all those of record. ,', and subject to building and zoning regulations. Weld County 12. Except as stated in paragraphs 11 and 13,if title is not merchantable and written notice of defects)is given by Purchaser or Purchaser's agent to Seller ox Seller's agent on or before dateof closing,Seller shall use reasonable effort to correct said defect(s)prior to date of closing.If Seller is unable to correct said defects)on or before date of ,1 closing,at Seller's option and upon written notice to Purchaser or Purchaser's agent on or before date of closing,the i! date of closing shall be extended thirty days for the purpose of correcting said defect(s).Except as stated in paragraph 13,if title is not rendered morchantable as provided in this paragraph 12,at Purchaser's option,this contract shall be i void and of no effect and each party hereto shall be released from all obligations hereunder and all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned to Purchaser. 13. Any encumbrance required to be paid may be paid at the time of settlement from the proceeds of this I transaction or from any other source. Provided. however, at the option of either party, if the total indebtedness i secured by liens on the Property exceeds the purchase price,this contract shall be void and of no effect and each party '! ! hereto shall be released from all obligations hereunder and all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned to Purchaser. 14. General taxes for the year of closing,based on the most recent levy and the most recent assessment,prepaid I! rents,water rents,sewer rents,FHA mortgage insurance premiums and interest on encumbrances,if any,and saxes Ianti rarer Acansne»rq shall he j1d y Salter lb. Possession of the Property shall be delivered to Purchaser on 1 8 an prior years. closing subject to the following leases or tenancies: Should the. Seller() .be unable to Proovvide possession ;upon closing. due to the existing Leaae.they wilx negotiate o Lebsee to allow the Purc�hltaaser to pasture three horses until termination of the lease. Any ..pasture rent tor the horses will be paid by the Sellers. 16. In the event the Property is substantially damaged by fire,flood or other casualty between the date of this " contract and the date of delivery of deed,Purchaser may elect to terminate this contract;in which case all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned to Purchaser. 17. Time is of the essence hereof.If any note or check received as earnest money hereunder or any other payment due hereunder is not paid,honored or tendered when due,or if any other obligation hereunder is not performed as herein provided,there shall be the followinrremedles: (a) IF SELLER IS IN DEFAULT,(1)Purchaser may elect to treat this contract as terminated,in which case all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned to Purchaser and Purchaser may recover such damages as may be proper,or(2)Purchaser may elect to treat this contract as being in full force and effect and Purchaser shall have the right to an action for specific performance or damages,or both. (b) IF PURCHASER IS IN DEFAULT.(1)Seller may elect to treat this contract as terminated,in which case all payments and things of value received hereunder snail lee forfeited and retained on behalf of Seller and Seller may recover such damages as may be proper,or(2)Seller may elect to treat this contract as being in full force and effect and Seller shall have the right to an action for sped&performance or damages,or both. (c) Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding, in the event of any litigation arising out of this contract,the court may award to the prevailing party all reasonable coats and expense,including attorneys'fees. I 18. Purchaser:and Sller agree that,in the event of any controversy regarding the earnest money held by broker, j unless mutual written instruction is received by broker,broker shall not be required to take any action but may await any proceeding,or at broker's option and discretion,may interplead any moneys or things of value into court and may . recover court costs and reasonable attorneys'fees. I •• 88102 I 19. Additional provisions: tee for the Property shall be allocated as follows: ' 1. Land $40,000.00 4. 2. Water $35,000.00 IIh Sellers will agree to sell approximately 42.78 Acres, more or less. using the existing fence as the new boundary if'Pur'ehasers gill pay for a new survey using the existing .fence with the cost of :said survey not to exceed $300.00 1 as per Exhibit "B". I I ; ,I ji I I i! 20. If this proposal is accepted by Seller in writing and Purchaser receives notice of such acceptance on or before �l 28 , 19,$$._,this instrument shall become a contract between Seller and Purchaser and shall inure to the bonofi f o heirs,success vvs and assigns of such parties,except as stated in paragraph 7. I �' Iii7.Z$-T '°h"'• Y e ea wN roker Remota Enterprise's, inn_ ii i it II 7/zefgg By.0,Zzi Pure""" Barbara A. Klee tie Duane Renne a Purchaser's Address it (The following section to be completed by Seller and Listing Agent) 21. Seller accepts the above proposal this day of 19.....—and agrees I to pay a commission of 6 9i of the purchase price for services in this transaction,and agrees that,in Ithe event of forfeiture of payments and things of value received hereunder,such payments and things of value shall I be divided between listing broker and Seller,one-half thereof to said broker,but not to th mmission,and the balance to Seller. /1*. nnStrEPereeritt(Cr mes P• Petersen Is Seller's Address 4217 South Mason_ Fort Collins_ CO R(157b' I Listing Broker's Name and Address , li 1I If; 881026 • • . 0. . Deoado 6 Mestas Inc. CONSULTING ENGINEERS and LAND SURVEYO G. Pete Delgado, LS.• Patriot M. Mestas, P.E. FORT COLUNS, COLORA00 60524 TELEPHONE 484- LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel "B" Gormally-Pedersen ' A Parcel of land situate in the ?'•rth of Section 11, Township 7 North, Range 67 west of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Considering the North Line of said Section 11, as bearing N 8948' 11" E., and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Section 11; th. along the North line of said North 4., N 89'48' 11" E., a distance of 1,620.83 feet to the point Qf beginning; th. :; 25 01'30" E., a distance of 761.64 feet: th. S 06.42' 10" E., a distance of 794.48 feet; th. S 49'05' 56" E.. a distance of 808.18 feet; th. S 88'15' 25" E., a distance of 109.34 feet; th. N 00' 4' 19" W., a distance of 49.4+ feet; th. N 83'47' 01" E., a distance of 222.62 feet; th. N 45'42' 36" E., a distance of 80.21 feet; th. N 10'25' 38" W., a distance of 58.63 feet; th. N 35'53' 31" W., a distance of 311.44 feet; th. Ii 24'10` 50" S., a distance of 152..16 feet; th. N 0159' 01" W., a distance of 576.07 feet; th. N 76 01' 36" :.., a distance of 93.04 feet; th. S 6517' 43" E., a distance of 1$;:.40 feet; th. N 8410' 14" E., a distance of 7$,.?2 feet; th. N 09'38' 09" E., a distance of 153.10 feet; th. N 01'09' 46" E., a distance of 90„88 feet; th. N 1804' 26" W.. a distance of 95.26 feet; th. N 1847' 09" E., a distance of 44„91 fest; th. N 51'57' 42" E., a distance of 95,59 feet; th. N 07 09" W., a distance of 1441.86 feet; th. N 22:01, 43" W., a distance of 250.23 feet; th. N 40-11" 58" E., a distance of 132.39 feet to a point on the North line of said Section, said point being S 89'48' 11" W., a distance of :',168.01& feet from the Northeast Corner of said Section; th. along said North line S 89 48' 11" W., a distance of 1489.19 feet more or less to the true point of beginning. SUBJECT TO all alerts of Ways. Easements. or Restrictions as now in use or of Record. Said Parcel contains 42.738 acres more or less gross I hereby certify that the legal description was prepared under my supervision and t,the same is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Guadalupe Peter Delgado L.S. 10725 1 s. *•• 10725 9rf, COLsoir A , maaash Pi `e sie 981026 ak • °OARD OF DIRECTORS *tr NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT " ` ERNEST ALEX HtOrNRC!CH ,� . ROSE xmE ' HIGHWAY88 LUCERNE,COLORADO 80646 GARY CXAY N �.1 ,� LYtE NELSON,MGR. • P.O.°OX 50 - PFIONE 3363020 • JULY 21, 1983 RE: Water Service - James Peterson to Leo Gormely Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: Ni of Sec. 11-7-66 • • • 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. X Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North' Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. . Additional comments: Sincerely, • , NORTH WE COU! 1/ TER DISTRICT "• Ly e D. Nelson, Manager • LDN/wb • • • 881026 • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTlENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: z�� C (t2 NS& OF PERSON PO .5240,-"7" GNATUR OP APPLICANT, STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED : a . ME THIS DAY 0 (/ , . 19fl . i LORRENE PETERS ' 0= SEAL ��lee 4, F�` NOTARY PUBLIC �� WCommission Expires MY COMMISSION sithbelt 4=7-,Y- 9a LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19 851026 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. _ Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within • five hundred (S00) 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. ( -rGLrcaZa L '\ The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this I9t '6; 71—c- -day /I,/ WITNESS my hand and•official seal. My Commission expires: /4-lief/ / ._ ✓ter '7 • Notary Public • • • soil r survey of • Weld Count Color do Y Southern Port r .r- V tl • :: .; iMrr ,d'Y ,, r : •ttt 7 4. Jw''4 a. .r) rk s r� a �e f �N r fl�.f •+t ♦ 4 .1t�Y r 1 �� y. r Ur.'ted States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service In cooperation with Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 881026 ''r. , , v , ... 'n k! 1. .4:iiGA+.,.ree*... .Yi r 1$'* i;2A'bka5YNVt .r:.3LNr •.-.{ .;::M:., +t ., +e • I I , , • I 4 . • • t •-y i4�� �i'�" •r • 6 1 l / "ter �. • r �� 3 �u I 47 ell 3 : \ .. 1 M 111 , Y i } , 34, , . F, . elrIA ` Apr,•.: .. \r • • 4- 32 ti7c k, 4%��•, ,^p}r • r • as 4s ]] , , 4 ^r 32 1? A r` J • c 47 O n 4 — s7. • 4 b. 33 i24 . A.Ac 32 q TM, 53 1.5 33;111,s 32, 32 • w 14 u 1 wY� : . � . zEY JL' 3a as3 ,� n y . k r 37 4 32 \ 7 32 32 51 - 45 es _ 32 37 24 • 76 47 r:` • . , •23 • r u .. 12: 33 �1' a. . Z. 24 • • '''Z'',,,-.4") y + �,.M. • 32 1'• v N, 47 q ' 33 D4 '.4r,ti sir r• 33 •,,,„.: 34 4:� YI _ ,Mit v -' , ;•E, t.,J 47.1 . 33 32 8810 „�,..�1 • 52 • s • S son. sunv.cx filter the leachate. Sewage lagoons require sealing. 60 percent of the unit. Aquepts. which have a lighter Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass colored surface layer, make up about 35 percent. About 5 Its irrigated. percent is Aquepts and Banhard sandy loam. 2—Altvan lawn, l to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep. These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,500 to 4,900 recent alluvium. No ono pedon is typical. Commonly the feet. It formed in old alluvium deposited by the major soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- rivers. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that 'aline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying show evidence of poor drainage. Also included are small. material and.are underlain by sand or sand and gravel long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits. within 48 inches. In places they have a gleyed layer in the Typically the surface layer of this Altvan soil is grsyish underlying material. brown loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is brown most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water and light yellowish brown clay loam and sandy clay loam table is at or near the surface early in spring and recedes about 14 inches thick.The substratum is calcareous loamy to as deep as 48 inches late in fall in some years. sand about 5 inches thick over gravelly sand. These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat Permeability and available water capacity are Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard la low. The potential native vegetation is dominated by alkali This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It flagon. awitchgrass, and western wheatgrass, stilton*, is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area,includ- sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent. ing corn, sugar beets,beans, alfalfa small grain, potatoes, potential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in and onion.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 favorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable years.As to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, range condition deteriorates, the switchgraas, alkali sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch eaemon. and western wheatenss decrease and saunas. lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper sedge,and rush increases water application. Management of vegetation should be based on taking All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- lash{and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage pray mereial fertilizer are needed for tap yields. time are required to eliminate the magnums sod. Windbreaks and environmental planting of trees and Switchgram, western wheatgram, alkali aacaton, tall shrubs thiscommonly grown in the area are generally well wheatgrass,and tall fescue are suitable for seeding.They to suited to this, soil. Cultivation to control competing can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed vegetation should be continued for as many years as Price requises more than 1 year to possible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and eliminate the sualbass soui a grass drill slroold loo used have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Seeding�in sprang has proven meat successful' redcedar,ponderosa P0. Siberian elm,Russian-olive,and Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit hackberry. The shrubs best suited are akuakbush sumac. The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover; lila c,,Siberian ian peaahrub,and American plum. as well as some food The nearby irrigated cropland, This soil can produce hawildlife bitat including elements that are cotton-higo where wildlife obtain much of their food and find prates. suitable a , for mourning nad Suc pheasant, five cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and tail, and dove. Such crops as wheat. cores and ildlife. alfalfa provide suitable habitat for openland wildlife. ° wwildlife especially Pheasant,use this unit for especially pheasant. Tree and shrub plantings and °Penland undisturbed nesting cover would enhance openland wil- cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some dlifo populations. areas' This Altvan soil has fair to good potential for urban These valuable wildlife areas should be protected from and recreational development. The chief limiting soil fear fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by tures for urban development are the shrink-swell poten- livestock.They should not be drained. tial of the subsoil as it wets and ties and the rapid These soils have good potential as a source of sand and permeability of the sand and gravel substratum. Septic gravel-Capability subclass Vlw;Salt Meadow range site. tank absorption fields function properly,but in places the 4—AWolis and Aquepts. flooded. This nearly level substratum does not contain enough fines to properly map unit is in depressions in smooth plains and along the filter the leachate. Sewage lagoons require sealing. bottoms of natural drainsgeways throughout the survey Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass area. Aquolls, which have a dark colored surface layer, lie irrigated. make up about 55 percent of the unit- Agnepta, which 3—Agnelli and Aquepts, gravelly substratum. This have a lighter colored surface layer. make up about 25 nearly level map unit is on bottom lands and flood plains percent- About 20 percent is soils that are well drained of all the major streams in the survey area. Aquolls, and soils that have sandstone or shale within 48 inches of which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about the surface. 881026 • • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 9 These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in If summer (allowed in alternate years, this soil is well recent alluvium. No one pedon is typical. Commonly the suited is winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Winter soils have a mottled, mildly to moderately alkaline loamy wheat in the principal crop.The predicted avenge yield is or clayey surface layer and underlying material that ex- 33 bushels per acre. If the crop is winterkilled, spring tends to a depth of 60 inches or more. In plates they have wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation is too low a gleyed layer in the underlying material. for beneficial use of fertilizer. Most of the acreage is subject to excessive runoff. The Stubble mulch farming,st tscropping,and minimum til • - water table is at or near the surface in spring and during lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion the peak of the irrigation season. Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat. The potential native vegetation our this range site is Some small areas are irrigated pasture. dominab,d by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue The potential native vegetation is dominated by grama Needleandthread. switehgrase, sideoata grama, switchgrass, prairie eardrum, saltgrass, alkali neaten. and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential big bluestem, Wiener's., western wheatgrass, slender producti nn ranges from 2,200 pounds per ace in favora- wheatgrasa, sedge, and rush. Cattails and bully rash glow ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range in the swampy spots associated with these range sites. condition deteriorates,the sand bluestem,sand reedgrass, Potential production ranges from 4,000 pounds per acre in and swittlrgrau decrease and blue grams, sand dropeeed, favorable years to 3,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As and., sand'sage inrresas.Annual weeds and grasses invade range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses e site in range condition becomes poorer. decrease. production drops,and saunas.sedge,and rush Management of vegetation should be based on taking increase.The fanning and irrigation in adjacent atoms has half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- increased the amount of salts on much of the acreage. ing la desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sand Management of vegetation on this soil should be based bluestem, sand reedgrass. swdtchygrass, mdeoats grams, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produe- blue grata, pubescent wheatgrase, and crested wheat- Lion Switchgrass, big mower iiudiantermengieee, western grass art suitable for seeding. The grass selected should wheatgrass. pubesccent wheatgrass, diate wheat- meet the, seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be gram, tall wheatenas, and tau fescue are suitable for seeded !If' a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it ear be seeding. The plants selected should met the seasonal dulled fain a firm prepared seedbed Seeding early in requirements a livestock For snareesitrl seeding, a firm spy has proven most saccesdnl prepared seedbed is Hooded A grass drill should be used. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this aril Soil blowing; the principal hazard in Seeding early in spring hu proven roost successful Til- dare is needed to eliminate the undesirable vegetation. a° hit t and shrubs, can be eentmDed by car Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit. tivatmg tab' vs the tree row and by leaving a strip of The wetland pleats provide nesting and protective cover vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation as well as come food. The nearby irrigated =Wand, Y be needed at the time of planting and daring dry where wildlife obtain much of their food and find ptotec- Periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and are Rocky anwn j�]aes,eastern nd hdar,erry. The openlandshrubs best wildlife Pine. Siberian ebn. skunkbush Hwlivq and hackberry. The Openland wildlife, especially pheasant, use this unit for peashrhrrb oiled are smut,Mac,and Srben- cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some Wildlife is an important secondary use of this aoil. The areas. These valuable wildlife areas should be protected cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked from fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can overuse by livestock They should not be drained. Capa- be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape hay subclass VIw; Aquolls in Salt Meadow range site, cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is amen- Aueptsin Wet Meadow sandy loam.range to nt. tial and &rid be included in plans for habitat develop- 5—Ascalon a d percent slopes. This is ment.Rangeland wildlife,for example,the pronghorn an. cep, well drained soil on uplands at elevations of 4,600 telope, can, be attracted-by developing livestock watering to 5,200 feet. It formed in alluvium. Included in mapping facilities, mfg livestock gnats and are small areas of rock outcrop. where needed. reseeding Typically the 10 inches thick la ace layer brown sandy loam about Few areas of this Ascalon soil are in major growth and pale brown and yellowish urbanized ,nentens The shrink-swell potential of the sub- brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. The sub- soil as it wets and dries is the most Uniting soil feature stratum to a depth of 60 inches is calcareous fine sandy that must be considered in planning hameietes and ton- loam. Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity strutting ��s a s subclass Ilk noniaigated; is range site. high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. 6—Ascalon sandy loam.3 to S percent slopes. This is Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. a deep, well drained soil on uplands at elevations of 4,600 881026 a . • ' - WELD COIINTY, COLORADO, 5Otrramar PART 23 Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue drabs commonly grown in the area are generally well grams. Several mid • suited to this soli Cultivation to control competing and needieandthread�°' o pr as western ial 'modes- vegetation should be Si many years as tion ratpresents Potential possible following planting,Tess that are best suited and to from 1.600 pounds per acre in rfange clue have vicedgood ar. survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern deteriorates. the mi in d gain dfavorable yed gram;b hack berry. onders pine,Siberian elm,Ruud �and Worm. end, yucca. and fringed sage iacrea. ha Siberian� ��mac.and summa and forage production drop; Undesirable weeds and an- Wri nle is an hrism 'mesa Per- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes cropland areas provide important secondary use of this soil.The Management of vegetation on this scut should be based habitat for Ming-necked on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produce be pheasant ttuned mourning dove. Many nongane species an tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in Poor condition. cevatattracted acr y establiahing areas for nesting and escape Sidemto grams.little biueatem, western whetters= blue coal and or pheasants,ould be i d is is urbed nesting cover is . grams Pubescent whantgran,and°meted Plans for habitat d suitable farwheat man are ment,espklally in areas of intensive develop- The Brest selected should seeded et into This soil has good potential for requirements of livestock It an be Seta urban and recreational asleep. firm sorghum dabble. ar it can be droned into a development Increased population growth in the survey firm Prepared seedbed. Seeding earl, in spring has area has resulted in increased hwnesite fiction. The Proven most aneoesslltl chief limiting feature for urban development and road R'indbmsks and 'lanaihr plantings et trees and ca load.septic tank onstruction is limited capacity of the soil to support al'rnhn co®monbv grown is the area are generally well community absorption function properly.but aadted to this soil Cultivation to controlmmDdteg . population d ge areas should be Provided it the vegetation should be osmthsued for'as many years as Q'increases. Bemuse of the permeability "mg*following pleating?nee that an beet suited and of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed, haw good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Lawns.thrsrba and trees grow wen. capability elan I ir. redeem`,ponderosa One,Siberian elm,Russian-olive,and named hackberry. The shrubs best suited m skaakbu c sh suma m loam. Ito 3 pace=r dopes This b a deep l Siberian Pea+Mubr and America Phut3Z—Ki wet drained soil on smooth plains and alluvial fans at Ws7dlile i an lmporfant seoomdary use of chi toed The elevations of 4,800 to 5,250 feet.It formed in mixed soli= --•- d areas provide favatable habitat far tag taeck— depaut mad patent sediment from a wide variety of phut and mfg dove. Many nongame speller, can b edeve ck Incl bdroudedin mapp ate small areas of sous that cos.be a sor by esteblLhfmg arras for nesting an• d escape the surface and pale brown rid mad pheasant;undisturbed sting coveror IS saran=- ayer s brown ben about 32 iaehu thick The upper 28 inches of the an. IDent, impede in areas of intensive sgrkwkose, Rtat ya denying material ispale brown loam.The lower part to a land wildlife,for tam* the pewegbers+nteb➢a.an be here needed. Pmm�eabti 60 inches is pale brow=fine sandy loam. attracted by livestock watering facilities, depth high The effective tooting dept unnderata h gp water talnanttlf or more.u Mb S011 - po�al for managing livestock grazing,and and recreational Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is lop de as resulted maenad population growth in the silver "�►YIn �"nom in th this e i° suited to all crops Come area limiting soil f sef�mrbaho n� nd The ag+wa.snot erain.Potatoes.and one=s.An exam, construction is the limited capacity of and road pk of a suitable cs'og ram system i S to 4 years of sum- amid,Septic Leak absorption adds fuodim videdproperly,support allowed by corn,corn for silage,sugar beets,small grain. conamxmity popuation aboals be Provided if litre density bases. =cause of the permembility r beans.Land pipelines ayproper water apps dun =rubs. and trees grow Ca ate may leveling needed for ; l i the mcommon.of thigtiOn � �te�' but furrow h` He irrigated, IVe naedrri well. �7 subclass Barnyard manure and coin. %Loamy esPl.Th rang*i doe racial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Sibdrainr loam. 3 plains b pares a dopes.fans at is a.deep, In nonitsigated areas this soil is suited to winter w well 4,900 drained s50 fn - It f tte alluvial at ekvao is why, and sorghum. Most of the beer, of ar to sediment5 di0 feet It formed tea ie oban ock. In- aistar wheat and is summer Lowed inn aalternate years L plaetyd rs a� Per eat pingr am a small wide variety o of bedrock Ire a snow moLUne accumulation. Generally PredPitation is loaded in mapping are areas soils that have ao low for beneficial use of fertilizer. 10 Typically sand o Stubble mulch farming,staipcuopping,and minimum tfl- l O nches k surface b is brown and pale brown ante are needed to control soil blowing.and water erosion d The upper'28 h moles of the to a cuing also may be needed to control water erosion- epg 60inch is pale.brown sandy ��y a depth of 60 inches is pale brown flint 881026 • soon sent Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is land wildlife. for example. the pronghorn antelope,can t high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. attracted by developing livestock watering fadlitie. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed moderate. This soil has In litigated areas this soil is suited togood r Inpocreased unpin for urban growtha ind the recreation: crops commonly development. Increaed population in the we grown in the area. Perermial•grasses and alfalfa or close area has resulted in increased homesite construction. Th grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of the chief limiting soil feature for urban development and roa time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in ir- construction is the limited capacity of this soil to suppor rlgating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, contour aloud.Septic tank absorption fields function properly, bt furrows. and cross slope Sorrows are suitable for row community sewage systems should be provided if tt Crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also suggested. Keeping nil- Population density increases. Bemuse of the permeabtlit lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealer trot erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops :Lawns. shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability aubcla, respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. .Ile irrigated, IVs nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range sit In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum.winter wheat The predicted of the acreage is planted to 34—Kim loam, S to 9 percent slopes. This is a dee; avenge yield is 28 bushels well drained soli on plains and alluvial fans at *levatier per acre. The soil is summer followed in alternate years of 4,900 to 5,250 feet It formed in mixed eolisn deposit to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is and parent sediment from a wide variety of bedrock. Ir too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. eluded in mapping are .mill areas of soils that hay Stubble mulch farming,striperopping,and minimum Gl- loamy sand underlying material. lag*are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Typically the s .tee layer is brown and pale brow Terracing alto may be needed to control water erosion, loam about 10 br-hss thick.The upper 25 inches of the in The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue defying material is pale brown loam.The lower part to grams. Several mid grave, such as western wheatgaaas dlepth of 60 inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. and nesdlesndthreod, are also present. Potential produce Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity i tion ranges from 1,600 ponds per acre in favorable years high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or mon to 1.000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition Surface runoff is rapid. and the erosion hazard i deteriorates, the mid grosses decrease; blue grams. buf- moderate. felons', enakeweed. yucca, and fringed sage incrust; This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensiv andls� the production o site n d� Undesirable weeds and an- Cropping is huaudom bemuse of erosion. The aoppinn . Management of vegetation on this soil should be baspoorered system should be d lbared W such close grown nods a it on taking half and leaving half of the total anneal prodne- tinted wheat. and barite'. This soil gal s is m suited Wit �gsuted pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 W . .ion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor Condition. years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and rural Sideosts grams, little'binestem,western wbeatgran,blue grain and alfalfa seeded with nurse crop. grams,pubescent wheatgrn,and crested wheatgraea are Close grown crops am be irrigated from closely spacer suitable for seeding.The gun selected should meet the contour ditches or sprinklers. Contour Attu or spoin seasonal requirements of livestock It can be seeded into klers should be used for new crops. Applications o a clean.� firm sorghum stubble, omit can be drilled into a nitrogen and phosphorus help in maintaining good prod= firm some seedbed. Seeding early in spring has Clan. proven mostWindbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and a s potential native vegetation ttebi t dominated by bin•. Yrrsms. Sideoata gmmm4 tittle bhiestem, western wheat shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well gran,and sedge are also prominent Potential producCor suited to this soil Cultivation to control competing rimges from 1,800 pounds per sae in favorable years tc vegetation should be continued for as many years as 1,500 pounds is unfavorable years. As range conditiot pable fonowing planting.Trees that an best salted and drrterioratee, the sideoats grams and little blunter have good sern redeedar,ponderosa Siberian elm,Engelman.and fad fad age production pedrrenpsnial and blue grams, bin in- backbit-tsp. The shrubs best suited are skaakbwh mast-Uandesirable several ps s end forts and shrubs in. lilac Siberian peasbrob,and Amer's= �w range Ucondition ec use poorer. salt invade the site a Wildlife is+u important secondary u> this sad The clime egament of vegetation c oplsnd areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked her half of theof .ion t total---skald be based ioo .Sked. d. pheasant and mounting dove.Many agar species can ing is desirable if the r g a orn' psnduetian. sorb tangs is to pea condition. ga- bs attracted by estabDebi�areas for nesting and craps gross.. little bbiesCeat, western whsatgta� and pa coves: For phsaamts,undisturbed nesting cover is an- bescant wheatgraaa are suitable for seeding. The can tial and should be include in plans for habitat develop. selected should meet the seasonal needs of livestock. It ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- can he seeded into a clean, firm:saurga stubby, or it 881026 ; l• ' •" : • WILD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 25 can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Plowing and Parmeabi ty is rapid. Available water rapacity is drilling on the contour minimize runoff and sal losses. moderate.The water table is usually about 24 to 36 inches Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. below the surface.Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally hazard is low. well suited to this soil Cultivation to control competing This unit is used as rangeland and irrigated cropland, vegetation should be continued for as many years as Cropping in irrigated areas is limited to the cops pesuble good following arrival planting.Trees that are beet suited and tolerant of water sad salts. Light,frequent irrigations by have are Rocky Mountain'� ` �' eastern furrows and flooding reduce the salts accumulation. e haelcbeny. The shrubs best sailed elm, and Pasture is the best e Tall a the be tall fitscue, and Mae sumac, aunsl aweWover are some of the best united cope. Wildlife is an n an peashrob,d American plum.Commercial fertilisers improve the amount and value of aecondar use of this sot The fonts produced. eroph ud areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked The potential native vegetation on this unit is pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species am dominated by switehgrass,little blastam,sand reedgrass, be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape and western wheatgsaaa. Indio:pass, ad blasts cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is amen- prairie cordgrass,slender wheatgaaa,alkali Beaton,Bak- al should be g included for habitat develop. grail, sedge, and rush are also Present-Potential produce land , esPecially wildlife.for in areasof intensive agriculture. Range- tion ranges from 4,000 pounds per ace in favorable years example,the pronghorn antelope,an be to 3,000 pounds in unfavorable years.As range condition attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, deteriorates, the switahgran,sad bimetal, indiangras, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. little binastem, and Prairie codpa•e decrease and Bala d This soil has good potential for urban and recreationalm,eational gram blue grams, sand drowsed, sedge. and rush in- area hos opment Increased population growth in the leas. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as liedon. chief]baiting soil feature for urban development and road Management he ranger ecadition beams vegetationpoo construction is the limited capacity of this soil tohal of ha on this unit should produce based a load.Septic tank absorption fields function support d . Seeg Seeding and leaving half of the total poor condition. community *swage systems should be provided e theme dSon. ., is sadend blue if the and is in Poor population density increases. Become of the permeability wheaypas bh�tsm, mad r°°d�s weed= of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. mediate wheatgrass pubescent itab rw seediti and fates Lawns, shrubs, and treeshe' sm t these al requirements The is of lVe irrigated,Vie nonirrigatteed;Loamy Plains range site. livestock ve selected i should meet the unto to a clean, rn, frm ro sorghtun of 35—Loop-Doe! loamy ands. 0 to 3 Percent dopes. Babble, or they an be ddlled Into a firm premed This level to nearly level map unit is on stream bottoms seedbed.Seeding early is spring has proven mod success. and in to 4.750 feet. of the w e.at elevations of 4,550 fu1 Capability subclass DA. irrigated, Villenaniraiated; Loup soil occupies the lower or dopes- Sandy Meadow range site. anal areas, which receive additional runoff It makes up 36.-lttidway ghbagiecomplex, 5 to 20 percent dope& about 55 percent of the sadt The Bost soil occupies the This moderately sloping to strongly sloping map unit is on slightly higher elevations. It makes up about 35 percent upland bills and ridges at elevations of 5,060 to 5260 feet.of the unit About 10 percent of the unit is Osgood sand The Midway soil maker up about 50 percent of the unit, and Valeat sand. and the Shingle soil about 36 peaemt.About 15 The Loop soil is deep and poorly drained. It formed in Reaobfll clay loam and Tassel fineDera�eM is sandy alluvia Typically the surface layer is very darksoilin sandy loam.The Mid- grayish way soil differs from the Shingle is 1, more than The upper 24 imottled hes as t��ibomt 16 inches thick 35 Percent dgyia the underlying material,having underlying material Is light The Midway soil is shallow and well drained. It formed brownish gray, mottled loamy sand. The lower part to a in residuum from Scabrous shale, Typically the surface depth loan of 60 inches is light brownish pay, mottled sandy layer is light olive brawn clay about 7 inches thick The Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is tunderirhick. to gray day about 6 13 moderate. The water•table is at or near the surface in inchesalar �'eY shale is about spring and about 36 inches below the surface in the fall Permeability is slow. Avidlable water at tity is sow.Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. The effective rooting depth is 10 to 20 inches.Surface ru- The Beal soil is deep and somewhat poorly drained. It noff is rapii,and the erosion hard is moderate to high. formed in stratified sandy alluvium. Typically the surface The Shingle soil also is shallow and well drained and layer is grayish brown loamy sand about 14 inches thick, formed in residuum from calcareous shale Typiattly the The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is pale surface layer is grayish brown loam about 6 inches thick. brown and very pale brown, stratified, mottled loamy lThe underlying =axial oam about inches thick Depth to =lances light yellowish brown clay clayey 881026 � V1 23 SOIL suRVitY 40—Nunn loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, vegetation should be continued for as many years as well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,550 to 5,000 possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and feet. It formed in mixed alluvium. Included in mapping have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern are small, long and narrow areas of sand and gravel redcedar, ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and deposits and small areas of soils that are subject to occa- hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac. sional flooding.Some leveled areas are also included. lilac,Siberian peashzub,and American plum. Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The brown loam about 12 inches thick The subsoil is light cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked brownish gray clay loam about 12 inches thick The upper pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can part of the substratum is light brownish gray clay loam. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape The lower part to a depth of 60 inches is brown sandy cover.For pheasants.undisturbed nesting cover is awn- loam. dial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Permeability is moderately slow. Available water meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches land wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope,can be or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion attracted by developing livestock watering facilities. hazard is low. managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops aim- This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, went. It has moderate to high shrink swell.low strength, beans, alfalfa small grain,potatoes, and onions.An exam- and moderately slow permeability. These features create plc of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas followed by corn,corn for silage,sugar beets,small grain, that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the or beans. Generally such characteristics as a high clay substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields content or a rapidly permeable substratum slightly and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to restrict some crops. streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- All methods of irrigation are suitable. but furrow ir- ti d is fair for such recreational development as camp and rigation is the most common. Proper irrigation water picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability subclass Ile it management is essential Barnyard manure and commerce rgated,-III.nonirrigated;Loamy Plains range site. cial fertilizer are needed for top yields. 41—Nunn clay loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a Most nonirrigated areas are used for small grain. The deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at soil is summer(allowed in alternate years. Winter wheat elevations of 4,550 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed allu- is the principal crop. If the crop is winteridlled, spring vium and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are .mall, wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation is too low long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and for beneficial use of fertilizer. small areas of soils that are subject to occasional flooding. Such practices as stubble mulch farming. striperopping. Some small leveled areas are also included. and minimum tillage are needed to control soil blowing Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish and water erosion. brown clay loam about 9 inches thick.The subsoil is light The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue brownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper grams. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass part of the substratum is clay loam. The lower part to a and needleandthmad, are also present. Potential produc- depth of 60 inches is sandy loam. Lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years Permeability is moderately slow. Available water to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams,:buf- or more. Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; low. and forage production drops.Undesirable weeds and an- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It nuals invade the site as range condition become&poorer. is; suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based hag corn,sugar beets. beans,,alfalfa,small grain. potatoes. on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produe- and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. to 4 years of alfalfa followed by cant corn for silage. Sideosta grams,little bluestem, western wheatgras', blue sugar beets,smell grain,or beans.Few conservation mac- grams,pubescent wheatgrass.and crested wheatgrass are tices are needed to maintain top yields. suitable for seeding,The grass selected should meet the All methods of irrigation are suitable,but furrow it seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- a clean, firn sorghum stubble,or it can be drilled;Mot metal fertilizer are needed for top yields. firm prepared :seedbed. Seeding early in spring has Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and proven most successful shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and suited to this soil Cultivation to control competing shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well vegetation should be continued for as many years as suited to this soil Cultivation to control competing possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and 881026 ip fr,10\roll r l ,ys 7rMppr.° ,}.. "4 `'a^" `r k' ' d t°T'd.# •Y i ^.4 :'` M *74 g 4, otr,Pa, 1 r#s,nM.n a ttl6M1 service*ere dels. and usnnpia NMM.1 if "►tR.yodr'ad6w:M°,II..�'nertsfl r'1O":lnan�.eR th.a..wy..p�•lia�►eerWaou°vs�a do 714*wIN avant this �� rr{ twofrom NaemeedettoiYI.M.-a t aa}, isle lhwFy wrvbn- t.nfAof C 1 w +'i^. •�t rind shook ft)fo.addideaw•.kola)mounted. weer • see s 1. 0 Show r when* de"and addressee's 4dMa... 1. 0 Reed•od D&Mry rt o trains T(�tnaw;elt +n p I v % L Ankle Add__Alto: 4. 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UN/ Se CC al o w Si. r,,. w ii, �lPerni 3811,Mu.1917 *Itt4,Ro.iNf-neaf� •n „ t''• REO[Mf 881026 .�r .. �' RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTINUANCE OF BUDGET HEARING FOR BEEBE DRAW LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on October 26, the Board of County Commissioners convened as the Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority Board to consider the proposed budget for said Authority District for 1989, and WHEREAS, it was determined advisable to continue this hearing to November 14, 1988, when the election results concerning Amendment #6 are known. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Budget Hearing for the Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority be, and hereby is, continued to November 14, 1988, at 9:30 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1988. )‘,441444a;‘) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: T� WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld-County _ erk and Recorder �� r and Clerk, to Board Gene R. Bran ner�rman "RY- y o�a�� � C.W. Kirby, Pro Tem Deputy Countycleckcrk APPROVED S TO FORM: icgu lin hnson :19.—"ed . EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy v �! a County Attorney Frank famatiichi •SDOO0I CC; :0-'1 /6) 881028 SECOND READING 10/31/88 ORDINANCE NO. 15'x, IN THE MATTER OF REGULATING THE PARTIAL OR COMPLETE CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROADS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING ATHLETIC OR SPECIAL EVENTS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: 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, is authorized, pursuant to Sections 30-35-201 (13) (a) and 30-35-201 (44) , C.R.S. , to regulate the use of all Weld County Roads, and WHEREAS, with the recent enactment of Senate Bill No. 158, which amended Section 24-33.5-226 (1) (e) , C.R.S. , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and/or the Weld County Sheriff have the authority to close a Weld County Road or a portion thereof for the purpose of conducting athletic or special events thereon or for the purpose of ensuring safe and efficient movement of traffic to and from or around the athletic or special events, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County to regulate the partial or complete closure or restriction of all Weld County roads for the purpose of conducting athletic or special events thereon, pursuant to Section 24-33.5-226, C.R.S. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the following regulations concerning the conducting of athletic or special events on Weld County roads are hereby adopted: X. INTENT It is the purpose of this Ordinance to regulate the partial or complete closure of Weld County roads for the purpose of conducting, athletic or special events thereon, or for the purpose of ensuring the safe and efficient movement of traffic to and from RECOGNITION OF 1988 FALL WALKING CONTEST TOP THREE TEAMS Social Services Strutters 951.3 miles The H.E.R.D. from Human Resources 925.9 miles Spirit of Motion from Assessors 917.6 miles TOP THREE WALKERS Jo Anne Park from Trotting Turtles 367.1 miles Ruth Nielsen from Spirit of Motion 348.4 miles Nino Canales from The H.E.R.D. 319.0 miles 881041 ?E000 7 �_- • u ��y' �`IV "j • \ .tT II \Y '','y, .s jp, [ ,�J. ` '1�.1J �.• tie I , 4, • .. yyi Ye f ',nit' A> u.t. N M)y.�NW y 1 * i yyy l ` *�Y"f"!C A.' 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North Colorado Medical Center will provide one eight-hour educational workshop for participants in the Dislocated Worker Program. The cost for this workshop will be $580 for up to 25 persons and $800 for up to 50 persons. The term of this agreement will begin November 1, and end November 1, 1988. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-0540. • AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is affected this 31st day of October 1988 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 H.R.D. is interested in providing educational programs for their clients. NOW THEREFORE, It is mutually agreed: 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 1 eight-hour educational workshop for the H.R.D. clients. 2. To present session on November I, 1988. 3. To provide workshop materials. 4. To provide the H.R.D. with participant evaluations following the workshop. 5. To provide class attendance sheets to H.R.O. B. Responsibilities of H.R.D. 1. To provide the Medical Center with clients for the session. 881035 AGREEMENT H.R.D. 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. 881035 AGREEMENT' H.R.D. D. Reimbursement for Services In consideration of the services provided by the Medical :enter, the H.R.D. will pay $580 for the eight-hour workshop up to 25 persons and $800 up to 50 persons to North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. within thirty days of the completion of the rrkshop. Additional charges will be assessed as follows: $15/person for each person over 50 persons/session with an absolute 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 This program will begin November 1 and end November 1, 1988. 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. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day first written above. Lite-not4,-* Lynn rown, Senior Vice-President 'Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Corporate Services Board of County Commissioners North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. Date °%`lea' Date /04//, ATTEST; 71,J. Speckman WELD COUNTY :LERK AND RECORDER 4fr@ctor, Weld County Division Al D C•c,2K T`1 'r` LOARD f Human Resources C f.Y• Q De ty County Clerk Date 8131035 ti)a mEmORAf1Dum Wine Gene R. Br To County Roard of County Commissioners o,,. October 28, 1988 COLORADO From Walter J. Specknan. Executive Director. Hyman Resources 1. subject 31191-- Proposal for Weld County Employment Services Youth Initiative Enclosed for Board approval is the Proposal for the Weld County Employment Services Youth Initiative. The Initiative is geared toward coordination and planning efforts in Weld County to address substance abuse issues. The grant amount is $85,000, and the number of youth to be served is 165. The grant year is January 1,1989 through December 31, 1989. If you have any questions please telephone me at 353-0540. • • 4w-I, k YI i J..k JV;ty jy 1 , G iF 8W GB=RFP X4592' ATTACHMENT.F Page:d-.of 2 • YOUTH 2000 ' ,MATCH BUDGET SUMMARY --Contractor Employment. Services of,Weld-County/Weid County Division of Human Resources Address: 1516 Hospital .Road, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone: (303) 353'=0540 Project Name: Youth Initiative Period of Performance: From January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989 Total Amount of Request: $ 85,000 Total Amount of Match $ 46,900 Matching Fund Sources and Amounts In-Kind__: In-Kind Match requirement from _ Purchase of Seevice Agreements with (A) Participating' Treatment Providers _$ (B) $ (C) $ (D) $ TOTAL __$ 46,900 46,900 I certify that the above-mentioned sources of match are available and will be used in compli- ance with the Job Training Partnership Act and Anti-Drug Abuse Act provisions for match. /04/AT Administrator s Stature Date_l3 Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners • * A minimum of "20% of the amount r equ ested is required. `�/��" �( ` ) ATTEST: WELD.COUNTY C-:;C AND RECORDER AN _CLER'.C TO 1 H' WARD Dep ty County Clerk 881036 BID GB-REP #542 ATTACINT F Page 2 of 2 YOUTH 2000 • BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY • TRAINING . TOTAL COST-. ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT-SERVICES' TREATMENT MATCH In-Kind Cass Line Item Staff . $ 17;000 $ 8,500- _ $ 8,500 Needs Assessment 1,000 1;000 Intervention 16,750 $ 16,750 $16,750 Rehabilitation 16,750- 1. 75 7 After-Care 13,400 13,-400 - 13,400 Employment and Training 20,100 20,100 GRAND TOTAL 85% $ 8,500 $ 9,500 $ 67,000 $46,900 PERCENTAGE 100% 10% 11% 79% 55% 3i0$88 881036 COVER PAGE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS - PROGRAM YEAR 1988 YOUTH 2000 BID GB-RF➢ 1592 Demonstration' Projects for Colorado's High-Risk Youth and Adolescent Substance Abusers - Program Year 1988 8% Job Training Partnership Act Funds/Alcohol and Drug Treatment Rehabilitation Funds Name of applicant agency:Employment Services of Weld County/Weld County Division of Human Resources Address of applicant agency: 1516 Hospital Road Greeley. Colorado 80631_ ContactPerson and Title:Wa]ter J. S➢eckman. Fxecutive Director Phone number of applicant agency: (303) 3S3-0540 Title of proposed program: Youth Initiative Project dates: Start: January 1, 1989 End: December 31, 1989 Amount Requested: $85,000 SIGNATURES 'Weld County Division of Human Resources Wal r J. Speckman, Executive Director /0/3//frk (Na and s✓✓igna e of person preparing proposal) Date Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Weld County Commissioner /D/s///f !,Name and signature of Chief Administrative Officer Date of Applicant Agency) MANDATORY PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Please initial to indicate that the following required sections are includ- ed in this proposal. X Statement of Need X Goals and Objectives/Scope of Work -3C" Implementation Plan X Coordination Strategy X Project Innovation X Administrative Capability X Evaluation Plan and Continuation X Budget (Budget Narrative, Match Requirements) 881036 Program Abstract In the desire to establish a consolidated service delivery system by which the ideals of the Youth 2000 Initiative can best be implemented in Weld County, the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Sevices through the Weld County Private Industry Council, is submitting the following proposal. The Weld County Private Industry Council , in conjunction with Employment Services of Weld County, Weld Mental Health, Island Grove Treatment Center and United Way, and will take the lead in coordination and planning. A. To develop and implement a process by which existing agencies/programs can be identified and recruited into a single administrating process by which a cost effective, non-duplicating and efficient service delivery system can be created and maintained. By establishing the above described system, the services available to youth would become more effective, extensive, and therefore, more beneficial. 1. Projects Goals and Objectives It is the goal of Weld County Private Industry Council to determine, create, and develop a network of services within the County of Weld through which services can be consolidated and made available to the targeted youth. a. Research and recruit existing service entities. b. Research and recruit community resources and support c. Recruit existing and develop new funding sources. d. Provide an efficient and productive network of services to Weld youth. e. Provide additional appropriate services where and when need is determined. Number of clients to be served is 165. The Youth Initiative Plan will provide intervention, rehabilitation after care, and employment and training services to a total of 165 high risk youth. 2. Geographic Area The geographical area served will be Weld County, to include Greeley and the surrounding rural areas. Total dollar amount requested is $85,000. 3. Characteristics of Clients to be Served The Youth Initiative Plan will target and provide services to high risk youth. . 881036 1. Statement of Need Weld County covers an area of 4,004 square miles and encompasses 28 incorporated towns. Weld County's total population is 139,000, with 43% of this population being youth. Currently a number of agencies/programs exist which independently offer different and similar services to this targeted group. Due to lack of coordination and planning in the delivery services to adolescent substance abuse, local resources are inefficiently utilized and duplication of services occurs. An efficient method, by which a coordinated service delivery system is established and maintained in Weld County is necessary to ensure available resources are readily accessible, cost effective, and non duplicating. The major and overall objectives of the Youth Initiative Plan of Weld County are to: a. Integrate, consolidate, and coordinate, at the County level, all existing and all future employment, training, education, treatment, rehabilitation, and aftercare services targeted at Weld County's high risk youth in order to provide a cost efficient and non duplicating employment, training, education, treatment, rehabilitation and after care service delivery system. To achieve this the following agencies/programs will be incorporated into the process: - Employment Services of Weld County - Island Grove Treatment Center - United Way - Weld Mental Health - Weld County Health-Department b. Develop an efficient process in which an incentive award system would be incorporated and utilized to encourage agency participation. Qualifications for an award would be determined by: - placement rate - success rate of rehabilitated clients - successful completion of treatment, psychological or substance - school enrollment and retained and maintained Specific objectives for the planning process for the Youth Initiative plan are to: a. Develop a planning process to identify, through a needs assessment, an effective and efficient process of existing local resources, directed to youth substance abusers and determine any need for additional services. Implementation of a process to access and address community needs is valuable for a number of reasons. It provides an integrated, 881036 comprehensive approach to identify and solve local youth issues that Weld County needs to address. It gives Weld County direction - serving to guide the community to solutions. It brings together community leaders of many backgrounds, leaders who can provide useful perspective on youth issues. By assessing and addressing community needs in one process, much can be learned about both the issues and the resources in Weld County. Also, new methods to pool those resources and address local problems can be discovered. Finally, establishing such a process allows for a systematic method to update information about and development of new approaches to addressing local youth issues. A focused needs assessment addressing the youth issue would encourage a linkage of service delivery systems through which an efficient non-duplicating system could be developed. b. Demonstrate the effectiveness of coordination of county resources by: - directing resources to services prioritized through the planning process - identifying service providers accordin to the following standards - cost effectiveness - non-duplication of services - larger number of clients served - additional funding 2. Goals and Objectives/Program Design It is the goal of the Private Industry Council of Weld County to develop and incorporate a single delivery system through which quality, non-duplicating services would be channeled to Weld County youth. To establish this cooperation and linkage between County agencies/ programs the following will occur: a. identification of administering committee - Private Industry of Weld County in conjunction with the Weld County Board of Commissioners b. recruitment of local/county agencies to participate in addition to those agencies included in initiating process - local and rural school districts - Aims Community College - Weld County Department of Social Services - local treatment centers involved with substance abuse - Partners, c. identification of those areas of service most needed to prepare and direct youth toward future self sufficiency - psychological counseling - aptitude testing - treatment centers - family counseling centers - support groups - remediation centers - skills training 881036 3. Implementation Plan The Youth Initiative Plan is designed to provide a coordinated delivery system by which services can be provided to youth. Implementation of the plan will occur in the following manner: a. centralizing similar services within one delivery system for the purpose of cost effectiveness and non-duplication b. creating a referral system by which participating agencies could provide an efficient all-encompassing delivery system c. developing new funding systems to accommodate needs, to address current crisis or or to meet on-going needs d. creating a method by which youth served would be monitored and agency participation rewarded. Success being monitored by such requirements as the following: - placement rate - re-enrollment/retention - treatment completion - training, completion - rehabilitation e. developing a method by which participating agencies can submit proposals for review and possible funding The scope of work for the Youth Initiative is to be for the period of January 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989. Activities will occur involving all of Greeley and the surrounding rural areas in Weld County. o Pre Grant Award (November 1, 1988 through December 31, 1988) To accomplish objectives outlined as goals and objectives, the following initial preparatory activities are being or will be accomplished: - needs assessment processes, through United Way, to be developed and implemented by December 31, 1988 - recruitment of key agencies initiating coordinating process by by December 31, 1988 - development of purchase of service agreements utilized between the Private Industry Council of Weld County/Weld County Board of Commissioners and participating agencies Employment Services, United Way and Island Grove Treatment Center, Weld Mental Health, and Weld County Health Department, by January 31, 1989 - initiate an awareness and recruitment process by which county agencies can be made aware of the cost effectiveness, efficiency and resourcefulness of a single coordinated service delivery system o Grant Award Phase Planning Process (January 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989) 881036 The following steps will be taken at the on-set, and during the program year to ensure that the goals and objectives of the program planning process are met: - begin a networking process by which referrals to and from appropriate agencies can be made by June 30„ 1989 - quarterly meeting with participating agencies through out duration of program year. March, June, September, and December, 1989 - review of ne_.eds assessment, January 15, 1989 - compare needs to existing services - inventory services - access reports submitted by participating agencies in regard to client services and success - access quarterly the types of services delivered and numbers of youth served by participating agencies - identify in conjunction with participating agencies/programs, those services most beneficial to youth participants by June 30, 1989 and throughout grant award phase - complete status reports to provide information regarding activities and progress to the goals of the program - provide JTPA youth information to the Governors Job Training Office o Implementation Period (July 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989) The following steps will be taken during the final six months of the program to ensure that the goals and objectives of the implementation process are met. - review submitted requests for proposals for possible funding - set up guidelines by which funding for submitted requests for proposals will be awarded - review submitted proposals for funding purposes - award, based on appropriateness, those proposals geared toward serving targeted youth - monitor projects funded to ensure non-duplication, and delivery of appropriate services to targeted group - incorporate into quarterly agency meetings progress reports of funded projects - include in status reports to Governor's Job Training Office information regarding the progress and activity of funded projects o Post Grant Award (January 1, 1990 through March 30, 1990) ▪ final review and tabulations will take place to determine and rate Youth Initiative Plan by March 30, 1990. Point of review will include: - statistical and interview information from participating agencies and their clients - assessment comparing coordinated service delivery system to previous method of delivery of services - review of achievements to goals and objectives of Youth Initiative Plan by March, 1990 - outcome of Plan's impact on rural youth population of Weld County by March 30, 1990 - conduct interviews with participating agencies and their clients to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the Youth Initiative by March 30, 1990 881036 - modify, if appropriate, on going agreements established with participating agencies - obtain final review from the participating agencies involved in the Youth Initiative, by March 30, 1990 - determine if need of additional agency recruitment, or services is necessary--i.e., expanded transportation services for rural participants 4. Cooperation and Coordination Strategies: More coordination will occur between Island Grove Treatment Center, Employment Services, United Way and The Weld County Private Industry Council. Coordination between the four agencies will provide guidelines and procedures by which participating agencies can submit requests for funding for the purpose of purchasing services and providing direct services to youth. a. Weld County Private Industry Council/Youth Activities Committee will be responsible for: - administration and management of coordination process - review of funding proposals to ensure appropriate allocation of monies, and eliminate possible duplication of services - evaluation of Youth Initiative - monitoring agencies activities to ensure appropriate funding expenditures b. United Way will be responsible for: - conducting a needs assessment plan by which youth needs in Weld County can be identified - providing a survey by which existing services available in Weld County can be identified ▪ identifying possible local funding sources - identify areas of services needed - identify (when possible) possible duplication of services c. Employment Services will be responsible for: - eligibility and enrollment of those participants eligible - referral and recruitment of clients eligible under established guidelines - monitoring client activities and performance - referrals to appropriate services - developing of client plan - obtaining referrals from appropriate agencies d. Island Grove Treatment Center will be responsible for: - obtaining referrals from appropriate agencies - providing services and treatment as required by client - monitoring clients treatment progress - referring client to appropriate agencies for additional necessary services - monitoring and recording client performance - provide counseling to client as required See Attachment A, Letters of Support. 881036 5. Project Innovation The concept of channeling through a single entity the funding allocated toward youth services in Weld County is refreshing. The possibilities of increasing resources and reducing duplication is strong. The establishment of an organized, focused service delivery system through the networking efforts of the participating agencies will provide for more structured and therefore more efficient means of meeting the youth need. With appropriate and direct access to the services vital to their need, youth will have a greater opportunity in becoming better prepared to pursue and attain those qualities necessary for attaining and retaining future self sufficiency. To create a coalition of agencies provides a more efficient, cost effective and non-duplicating method of delivering services to the youth population of Weld County, Colorado 6. Administrative Capabilities The Weld County Private Industry Council, through the Youth Activities Committee, will plan and coordinate the youth the Youth Initiative Plan with intensive coordination between Employment Services, Island Grove Treatment Center, United Way, Weld Mental Health, and Weld County Health Department. a. Staffing Plan Employment Services will administer and manage the Youth Initiative Plan; Employment Services will provide in-kind staffing for intake, eligibility determination/verification, placement, and other employment and training functions. b. Management and Administrative Plan - Organizational Structure: The organizational structure of the Employment Services of Weld County is described in Attachment B. - Monitoring and Evaluation System: A monitoring and evaluation process has been developed ana will involve: - review of quarterly progress reports of client placement and participation - designation of appropriate committees to monitor and evaluate areas such as program implementation, comprehensive planning, and review of purchase of service agreements - designation of appropriate committees to evaluate and approve requests for proposals as they are submitted for funding approval - Personnel System: The Weld County Board of County Commissioners has adopted Personnel Policies and Procedures. The Personnel Polices and Procedures are administered in accordance with Equal Opportunity laws, the revised Merit System Standard, and the Weld Home Rule Charter. The personnel system has been certified under the Merit System of Personnel Administration from the Office of Personnel Management. 881036 - Accounting,Syystem: The accounting and reporting policies of the Employment Services of Weld County conform to generally accepted accounting principles as set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the National Council on Governmental Accounting. - Fiscal Reporting_and Participation Tracking System: The ('anployment Services of Weld County shall use financial reporting procedures, including budgeting, invoicing, financial procedures and budget revisions and modifications, described in the "Financial Reporting Procedures.' The Employment Services of Weld County will agree to require all entities to whom funding has been allotted collect and maintain, for reporting purposes, the following data: - verify and document Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) client eligibility according to JTPA Letter #87-12 - use the management information system terms of established by the Governor's Job Training Office - submit quarterly narrative summaries of program progress and outcomes - report expenditures and cash disbursements at agreed upon times - maintain all records and documentation on file for performance evaluation as well as audit purposes for a three-year period - list all participants and Social Security numbers, including specific information on women and minorities - Grievance/Complaints System: Complaints procedures are provided to all participants upon enrollment into JTPA. See Attachment C. All complainants shall be notified of the process for sending complaints to Governor's Job Training Office, if complaints are not resolved at local level. Procedures apply for the following: - Non-Criminal Grievance/Complaints Which Do Not Allege Discrimination - Grievance/Complaints Which Allege Discrimination - Affirmative Action: The Employment Services of Weld County abides by an Affirmative Action Plan set in place by Weld County. A copy of the resolution is Attachment D. - Assurances: The Employment Services of Weld County assures full campTfance with the requirements of the JTPA, all federal regulations and state and local policies issued pursuant to the JTPA now or in the future and with the Weld County Job Training Plan as approved by the Governor. The Employment Services of Weld County, in operating programs, assures that it will administer its programs under the JTPA in full compliance with safeguards against the misuse of funds, and that no portion of its program will in any way discriminate against, deny benefits to„deny employment to, or exclude from participation any persons on the grounds of race, color, handicap, age, or belief, and that it will target employment and training services to those determined to be most in need. 881036 • - Bonding: The Employment Services of Weld County assures that prior to the initial disbursement of funds, it shall ensure that every office director, agent, or employee authorized to act on behalf of the Employment Services in receiving or depositing funds into program accounts or in issuing financial documents, checks, or other instruments of payment for program costs, shall be bonded to provide protection against loss. Coverage shall be one hundred thousand dollars ($100.000) or an amount equal to the highest amount received from JTPA, whichever is greater. If the bond of any employee of the Employment Services of Weld County is cancelled, or coverage is substantially reduced. the Employment Services of Weld County will notify the Governor's Job Training Office. - Past Performance: During the program year beginning July 1, 187 through June 30, 1988, 143 youth successfully participated in youth programs. Of the 143 youth who terminated, 75 were placed into unsubsidized employment. Case management, to ensure quality tracking has been developed and initiated in Weld County to provide an efficient, all encompassing delivery of services to youth. The Weld County Private Industry Council has previously developed a system by which rural and local schools could submit a request for proposal to obtain funding through the Private Industry Council. See Attachment E. Request for Proposal form. 7. Evaluation and Coordination: a. The Youth Initiative Plan is designed to provide a coordinated system by which the necessary services can be provided to the targeted youth group. Resources through this grant will be channeled through the Weld County Private Industry Council. Request for proposals will outline agency requests for purchase of service agreements and direct service costs. Monitoring and reports back to the Governor's Job Training Office will be conducted by the Weld County Private Industry Council based on performance, participant activities and other reports as required from and submitted by participating agencies. Initial coordination between the Weld County Private Industry Council, United Way. Employment Services, and Island Grove Treatment Center will provide a structured system by which funding monitoring and reporting procedures will be followed. To determine the appropriateness and effectiveness of the plant, the Weld County Private Industry Council shall evaluate the plan according to the goals and measurable objectives established for the program. 881036 b. Evaluation will seek to determine if participating agencies, Employment Services, United Way and Island Grove Treatment Center have developed a coordinated service delivery system by: 1. - eliminating, when possible, duplication of services among participating agencies - providing a efficient referral system among participating agencies by which the possibility of client confusion, frustration or non participation is substantially decreased - placement of 18 youth participants in skills training, and/or employment - successful completion of substance abuse treatment - school retention of high risk youth through remediation counseling or other supportive methods 2. Methods to be applied in evaluation process are - review quarterly and final reports submitted by participating agencies - review goals and objectives of submitted and approved funding proposals to ensure objectives were met - select random sampling of participating agencies to determine client performance and progress - select a random sampling of clients for interviewing purposes to determine the degree of satisfaction analyze reports from participating regarding client participation 8. Narrative Budget Information: The budget for the Youth Initiative Plan is: (See Attachment F) a. Administration ▪ Salary $ 8,500 b. Training ▪ Purchase of Service Agreements . Intervention 16,750 . Rehabilitation 16,750 . After Care 13,400 • Employment and Training 20,100 c. Supportive Services - Needs Assessment 1,000 - Client Services Technician 8 500 TOTAL $85,000 The match budget for the Youth Initiative Plan will total $67,000 as described below: - Approval of a purchase of service agreement will mandate in-match resources totaling equal amount. 881036 .:r:y.lYY\Y\NJ.NI.I.NJMW.IJ4'.M...N1Af:..1�FF M.. N :�:IT.lN14:.]iNY.M 1i1:M1a11bDt�\\.�1VNTI.YVIYIJi\`�14.1Q11a�{!i�'4ViC�a�w�\R.�. '...:...-. •.. BID G8-RFP #592 Job Training Partnership Act Complaint Procedures ATTACHMENT C Weld County Division of Human Resources P. 0. Box 1805; 1516 Hospital Road • Greeley., Colorado 80632 (303) 353-0540 This procedure shall be followed for complaints involving the Job Training Partnership Act, based upon a complaint alleging violation of the rules and regulations Of the Job Training Partnership Act, but does not allege a violation based on discrimination. Discrimination complaints other than handicap should be referred to the Office of Civil Rights, U. S. Department of Labor. A problem may be raised with the Department Head of the program involved at any time. The Department Head will make every attempt to resolve the problem. The person raising the problem will be advised of the procedures to follow if the person wants to file a complaint. The Complaint will follow the following procedures in the filing of a complaint: Step 1: The Complainant will file the complaint in writing. The Equal Opportunities/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Officer will assist the Complainant in completing the.form "Notice of Formal Complaint." . The filing of a JTPA complaint shall be made within one (1) year of the alleged occurrence, except those alleging fraud or criminal activity. The EEO/AA Officer will offer a written decision setting forth the findings of fact and give the reasons for the decision within ten (10) calendar days of the formal complaint. The EEO/AA Officer will deliver the written decision to the Complainant, the Department Head, and the Personnel/Client Board. Step 2: Upon receipt of this decision, the Complainant may appeal this decision to the Personnel/Client Board within five (5) calendar days after the receipt of the decision by the EEO/AA Officer. The complaint shall be sent to the attention of the Personnel/Client Board. The Personnel/Client Board will conduct an impartial hearing to review the complaint. The. Personnel/Client Board will direct the EEO/AA Officer in the preparation and review of the complete file on the case prior to the hearing. The Personnel/Client Beard will: a. Direct parties to appear at the hearing; provide notice of the date, time. and place of the hearing at least five (5) calendar days prior to the hearing; the manner in which it will be Conducted; and the stipulated issues to be heard. b. Advise all parties that they are able to be represented by counsel or the representative of their choice; they have the opportunity to bring witnesses and documentary evidence. c. Conduct the hearing in accordance with the attached procedures. d. Question witnesses and parties. e. Consider and evaluate the facts, evidence, and arguments to determine credibility. f. Render a decision. The Personnel/Client.Board will give a written decision setting forth the findings of fact and give the reasons for the decision to the Complainant, the Department Head, and the EEO/AA Officer. The written decision will be presented within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date the Complainant filed his or her appeal of the decision of the CEO/AA Officer. Step 3: The Complainant may appeal the final decision of the Personnel/Cliert Board within ten (10) calendar days. The Chairman of the Personnel/Client Board, the EEO/AA Officer, the Personnel Director, and the legal advisor shall present the case to the Board of County Commissioners for review. The Board may reverse, sustain, or modify the Personnel/Client Board decision. The Board of County Commissioners' final written decision will be made within sixty (60) days of the receipt of a written formal complaint by the EEO/M Officer in Step 1. All parties shall be notified of the review decision within five (S) calendar days after the review is completed. Step 4: The Complainant may appeal the decision of the County Commissioners within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the decision to the Governor's Job Training Office. The EEO/M Officer shall notify the Complainant, in writing, of the appeal process and the address for appeals. NOTE: The identity of all persons who have furnished information relating to a complaint or assisting in the obtaining of facts, shall remain in confidence to the extent possible consistent with a fair determination of the issues. The discrimination Complainants shall be advised Of their rights to file their complaints with any other appropriate Federal, State, and local Civil Rights agencies. i have road the above and also had the Job Training Partnership Act Procedures thoroughly explained to me. Signature of Applicant Date Signature of Witness Date White Copy: File , Yellow Copy: Applicant e-.a�A 0 21-86-046 BID GB-RFP #592 ATTACHMENT B I a • 8N I + w S 8 + —O O`` _ ' .___, L w V Oq p Y 'C Y p lo"I .- GYF g ' M J » wy » .G w V at PO g f .m.. L • 'O .T. ' C L V .w 4 I. 74 _ L J[ • ••• II y SE a " • iS : gx » a r » '� ill ..; y + rp a L L G [' V g 1+ N 4 >, V M p ..C. J C 'Y C 4 C" Vy -`- L J q °4 Y O. N C �. Y 0. O \ g q C " O Y w / yX eN ..' Y 9 L w -y » O O .. 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Q N ens q " 4 Y gh c. 881036 ce ° o ° Y •0. - 3s 6 m '2 s Vy' 2 f F Y L 0. q e +. K 0. w V°. w i. y y 4 O 04 o c' a a N " g g . Pa �p V [ p J U °. 0. O C .Ni N { — C yV L Op .ac' pp C?? V) a ' la wg 4 7. d Y " fN(4 44 . O C II N e p w 1. N O O. T O C O . H C » •h.L q 1 L L Y L °y f• F• p� i• .. ... ¢8 pN " 1 ..1.... y 4 q V O Pa 8 V C ` L y p F :p v. JyO a a a N G Y y " H L@ G• 4 JET • W F J + Y 4 L NT •b O A V V " + O s g' g� p y O. 0.V k ' 6 ' 84- O 4 _ SI 0. a - gN " g � " » as "C S w V O V » L 4 y V + L +. " " G " L N E V W » L 1 y Z W r 4,! ..1. 04444NWththoOSNihmoaot kr000bi NDOwng8.(.4:h.w\N..Y.. N,.,0 i;i*i*NV'41\N N%NW444* h..tk.oathw,ns,t b:4 d eb. :•a•. ••+N?YMDaatlOMVR�WIA4VSti4dM�:inn...... • BID GB-RFP'#592 Job Training_Partnershsi Act 'ATTACHMENT" C Handicap Discrimination Complaint Procedures Weld County Division Of Human Resources . P. 0. Box 1805; 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 353-0540 This procedure shall be followed for complaints involving the Job Training Partnership Act, based upon a complaint which alleges that a person was discriminated against because of handicap. A handicap discrimination complaint may be raised with the Department Head of the program involved at any time. The Department Head will make every attempt to resolve the problem. The person raising the problem will be advised of the procedures to follow if the person wants to file a complaint. The Complainant will follow the following procedures in the filing of a complaint: Step 1: The Complainant will file the complaint in writing. The Equal Employment Opportunities/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Officer will assist the Complainant in completing the form "Notice of Formal Complaint." The filing of a JTPA handicap discriminatory complaint shall be made within one-hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the alleged occurrence, unless the time for filing has been extended by the Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Labor. The £EO/AA Officer will inform the Colorado Governor's Job Training Office of the formal filing of the handicap discrimination complaint. The Complaint shall immediately be sent to the attention of the Personnel/Client Board by the EEO/M Officer. Step 2: The Personnel/Client,Board must conduct an impartial hearing to review the handicap discrimination complaint within thirty (30) days of its filing. The impartial Personnel/Client Board will direct the EEO/AA Officer in the preparation and review of a complete file on the case prior to the hearing. The Personnel/Client Board will: a. Directparties to appear at the hearing; provide notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing at least five. (S) .calendar days prior to the hearing; the manner in which it will be conducted; and the stipulated issues to be heard. b. Advise all parties that they are able to be represented by counsel or the representative of their choice; they have the opportunity to bring witnesses and COcumontary evidence. c. Conduct the hearing in accordance with the attached procedures. d. Question-witnesses and parties. e. Consider and evaluate the facts, evidence, and arguments to determine credibility. f. Render a decision. The Personnel/Client Board will give a written recommended decision setting forth findings of fact and give the reasons for the decision to the Complainant, the Department Head, and the EEO/AA Officer. The written recommended decision must be presented within forty-five (45) calendar days of the date the Complainant filed his or her handicap discrimination complaint with the..EEO/M Officer. The EEO/AA Officer must then mail the recommended decision to the Governor of the State of Colorado, and such mailing must be postmarked no later than the forty-fifth (45th) day of the filing of the complaint. Step 3: The Governor of the State of Colorado will issue a final decision within sixty (60) days of the date that the Complaint filed his or her handicap discrimination, complaint with the EEO/AA Officer. The Governor's final, decision will be in writing and will be sent via certified mail to the Complainant and to the Depart- ment Head, the EEO/M Officer, and the Personnel/Client Board. Step 4: The Complainant may appeal the decision of the Governor of the State of Colorado to the Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Labor within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the Governor's decision. The EEO/M Officer shall notify the Complainant, in writing, of the appeal process and the address for appeals. NOTE: The identity of all persons who have furnished information relating to a complaint or assisting in the Obtaining of facts, shall remain in confidence to the extent possible consistent with a fair determination of the issues. The handicap discrimination Complainants shall be advised of their rights to file their complaints with any other appropriate Federal, State, and local Civil Rights agencies. I have read the above and also had the Job Training Partnership Act Handicap Discrimination Complaint Procedures thoroughly explained to me. ' Signature of Applicant Date Signature of Witness Date White Copy: File Yellow. Copy: Applicant 21-86-049/2 8 pp 1036 .....vGwwWWuv944wWwWwwW10a04 MYWM4•00Wi w,M1A .(n.Nnn%w\N y..J•:.64•441biWGi4:71),),JJ.riMnHM!.S1:n nn\Aj...e....Fn.\a Y4.... '...:. SID GB-REP *592 ATTACHMENT D RESOI UTION RE : APPROVAL. OF THE WELD CO"•.%i Y APr i RMAT I VE AC 71.\:.: PLAN. WHEREAS, the Board of County Conunissioncrs of Weld County, Colorado, • pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County 'U me Rule Charter is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action for staff and participants of programs funded under all Federal , State, and local sources, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is fully committed to the concept of an Affirmative Action Program as a r:^ans of insuring Equal Employment Opportunity within Weld County Government for all citizens, and • WHEREAS, no person shall , on the ground of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (40-70) , handicap, or political affiliation or belief, be discriminated against, or denied employment as a staff 'person or services as an applicant or participant, in connection with Weld County Government or any program delivered by Weld County Government as a grantee, and WHEREAS, all Weld County Departments are also committed to a positive, goal-oriented program with specific targets and timetables to achieve these objectives for staff, applicants, and participants, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board o` County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said Board is committed and does approve the Affirmative Action Program. This policy will affect the following: 1. All employment practices including, but not limited to. recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotions, training, compensations, benefits , lay-offs, and terminations. 2. All participation practices including, but not limited to, certification for eligibility and participation in Federal , State. and local assistance programs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these principles e:iH be maintained by Weld County Government in every aspect of its personnel policies. in addition, the same principles and the same goal oriented program will apply to all applicants and participants for services under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act , Law Enforcement Assistance Act, Older Americans Act , Revenue Sharing Act, Community Services Act , and all other sources of revenue assistance ,provided to weld County Government as the grantee. 881036 BID`GSH-RFP''#592 ATTACHMENT E .r_ m ` ' DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES PHomcz31 J:rJ-05<0 0.0.80X 7805 GRECLEv,C.OIORA00 80632 WII1DG COLORADO November 12, 1987 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Weld County Private Industry Council has established procedures for agencies and schools.that wish to obtain "Letters of Support" for projects as well as to obtain funding for those projects being submitted directly to the Council upon the Council's request. These procedures were established to allow the process through the Council to be a smooth one for the Council and for your school or agency. Attached are the basic procedures and an outline to be used when grants are not available at the time the Council is considering the project for funding or for a "Letter of Support". See Attachment A and 8, respectively. If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to telephone Ms. Judy A. Griego, Employment Services Director, at 353-0540. Sincerely, Kenneth Nickerson, Chairman Weld County Private Industry Council Attachments A and 8 881036 BID GB-RFP #592 • ATTACHMENT E Page 1 of 2 Weld County Private Industry Council Basic Requirements for Project Submittal or Letter of Support Projects submitted in response to the Private Industry Council for funding or to request letters of support from the Private Industry Council must meet all basic requirements with appropriate documentation. I. Project Review by the Private Industry Council Projects must be reviewed and prioritized according to the Private Industry Council 's funding/objective priorities. The Private Industry Council will identify those areas of the project that do not meet coordination standards and request that the agency/school review, explain, and/or adjust the project so coordination standards may be met. 2. Written, Sign-off Concurrence from Other Agencies/Schools Projects must have written, sign-off (letter of support) from agencies that serve the same target population. The requested input from sign-off agencies include: a. Is your agency providing the same or similar project(s) with this population group? Describe. If not, describe the differences. b. Does your agency have a written agreement which addresses coordination and/or provision of service? Please attach or describe. If not, why? C. What significant gaps of service will this project address in your opinion? d. Will your agency be involved in delivering related services? Describe. If no., why? e. What do you perceive as the strengths and weaknesses of the project. 3. Required for Project Submittal and Requested for Letters of Support Agencies to be Contacted For project submittals, the project will need to have written concurrence from agencies working with the same target population. This information is requested for letters of support. 881036 'BID GB-REP #592 ATTACHMENT E Page 2 of 2 Target Population Required Agency Input Older Worker a) Area Agency on Aging, and b) Aims Community College c) United Way, if appropriate Handicapped a) Centennial Developmental Services, Inc., and b) Vocational Rehabilitation c) School District, if appropriate d) BOCES, if appropriate e) Aims Community College, if appropriate 1) United Way, if appropriate Single Parents a) Social Services, and b) Aims Community College, if appropriate c) School District #6 and/or Rural, if appropriate Youth a) Appropriate School District, and b) Aims Community College, and c) Social Services Migrants a) School Migrant Programs, and b). Aims Community College, and c) SER Jobs for Progress, and d) United Way General Population- a) United Way, and Supportive Services b) Human Resources Committee General Population- a) Aims Community College Employment Related b) Chamber of Commerce C) Economic Development Action Partnership 4. Non-Administrative Dollar Assurance - Project Submittals for Funding Project submittals that are being submitted to the Private Industry Council for funding must include a written statement that no administrative dollars will be required for the project and that the agency/school understands that the project will be funded through a purchase of services agreement. Projects that include administrative dollar requests will not be funded. This assurance does not apply for those agencies/schools interested in "letters of support" only. 881036 BID GB-RFP #592 • ATTACHMENT E Page 1 of 2 Basic Project Information A. Title of Project: B. Legal Applicant/Recipient: Organizational Unit: Street/P.O. Box: City: State: Type of Entity Applying: C. Contact Person: (Name) (Title) Telephone Number: D. Project Start and End Dates: to 6 E. Total Amount of Request: F. Funding Source: G. Target Population(s): H. Major Objectives of Project: 881036 'ea GB-RFP #592 ATTACHMENT E. Page 2 of 2 I. Results Expected: J. Methodology to Measure Success: K. Budget Description: Please attach the budget for the project. L. Certification: I, the undersigned, certify that to the be;t of my knowledge and belief, data in this request is true and correct and the document has been duly authorized by the governing body of the applicant/recipient. X typed Name and Title Signature Date 881036 PAYROIS• FUND CLAIMS %RANT ` P.O. & O. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT J.343 77310 'Pt== FIB, RTMT.-AM-STATE DIVISION 791.99 13944 77311 - THE HAR'TF'ORD INS Grave 1,062.80 13946 ' /7313 Wn'.D'000N14Y,maxim F ND 196-44 . 13947 76519 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE ' ' 6;983-56 13948 76520 UNITED WAY 538.00 ' _ 13949 /6521 J. PAT GREGORY & ASSOC 1,502.25 13950 76522 PEAR HEALTH PLAN OF w1OPADO 3,822.76 ate of Colorado ) TOTAL ) ss unty of Weld ) This is to certify that ail accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 3 and dated OCTOBER 31st - , 88 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite er names with the total amount $ • Dated tills 31st day of orTpAFP , 198A.. ' 4 • Weld Co y ina c Officer Subscribed-and"-sworn to before me this 3lstday of CC'1OBER , 198 8 My comQisiotr_expires: My com rnlr Dm,,fti a T%0 • Lit-A-1;; ' otary ublic :ate of Colorado ) ss . ,linty of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) :isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund to ing $ C£iai rper oe /Z / Mem • -TEST: M ber • ::::-.7.7 a oro Me, r 17Z* ect i �c� temper PAMIL FUND CLAIMS tRANT ' P.O. & t4. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 1.3951 76524 HARTFORD LIFE INS CO 11,613.10 -139S2 76525 PUBLIC EMPL r ' ASN-IiVNICIPAL DIVISION 11,998.47 1.M3 /6526 Cal( OF.THE .COUNTX CO= 869.67 . 13954 76527 . ' CLERK OF THE DISTRICT'COURT.LARImER OOUN Y 450.00 : . 13955 76528 CLERK OF THE DI✓TRTCT cOUA' - . 245.00 ' • 13956 76529 • CLERIC OF THE =TEX.= CU) 60.00 1495/ Ana CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT 175.00 13958 76531 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT WILD COUNTY 200.00 ate of Colorado ) TOTAL ) ss unty of Weld ) . This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 3 and dated OC•ri'IlaR 31st , 8 8 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite elr names with the total amount $ _ . Dated this • 31st day of cC,nn>.a 1988 . . :--, . 12/1-at . • Weld Co n 1 ce Officer Subscribed•"anQ sworn to before me this 31st day of =DEER , 198_x. My com-est)n'expi,res: My Canmiuion Expires June 8, 1990 Q [�. • // Notary Public :ate of Colorado ) ) ss - )unty of Weld ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as Perth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby -dared drawn upon the Fund to ing $ _ ai rpeerson • Memoer ��✓` / . ;_ em•er ,::::::yCie• . c�and Recorder Memoe . =.wt_ ME.moer PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS '.RANT • P.O. & :0. VO. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 139S9 76532 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT 160.00 • • • • • • ate of Colorado ) • TOTAL 47,002.18 ) ss unty of Weld ) • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 3 and dated OCTCEER iiar ' 38 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite 67 names with the total amount $ 47,002.18 Dated this -31st day of OCTOBER , 988 . • • • Wed Coun inance Officer Subscribed a*d Sworn to before me this 31st day of Spam , 1988 My commisio1 e'Xpires: MY Canmp won ExplmsJune8. 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'. , . . . . . . , ... . . . .•. - . . . . •-. , _ '•I\.4.g . . ,.. . . . . ; ' . . , . • et . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' • . . • /O3/ . ; . •. a WON Is' UNITED STATES Bye" NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '�t OCT 2 71988 OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIO >� WASHINGTON,.D.C. .20555• uutzmyy. =i October 19, 1988 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 88-83: INADEQUATE TESTING OF RELAY.CONTACTS IN SAFETY-RELATED LOGIC SYSTEMS Addressees All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose: This information notice is being provided to alert addressees to• potential problems resulting from inadequate testing of relay' contacts in safety- related logic systems.. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: During an inspection of the reactor core isolation cooling (RCIC) and high pressure coolant injection (HPCI) systems reliability program at the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC), NRC inspectors discovered apparent deficiencies with the logic system functional test procedures for both systems. Specifi- • tally, during the first phase of the functional test, the test procedures called for either the isolation or the blocking of relay contacts while the operation of the actuation relay was tested. These contacts were then either bypassed or jumpered when the second phase of the test was performed. Thus, the relay contacts were not being tested. This is significant in that failure of these relay contacts could result in the inoperability of the RCIC or HPCI systems. Discussion: The DAEC Technical Specifications define a logic system functional test as "a test of all relays and contacts of a logic circuit to ensure all components are operable per design intent. Where practicable, action will go to completion; i.e., pumps will be started and valves operated." Although the DAEC Technical Specifications clearly define a Logic System Functional Test as "a test of all relays and contacts. ." (emphasis added), the licensee apparently inter- preted "all relays and contacts" to not include relay contacts. Enforcement 810130161 AAA% IN 88-83 October 19. 1988 Page 2 of 2 action was taken since the failure to,test the initiation isolation relay contacts had resulted in a violation of' the`Technical Specifications. Al- though the preceding discussion concerns:the'.RCIC and HPCI system inadequate logic- system functional'testing may exist in other safety-related: systems. As a result of NRC concerns 'regarding this matter, the licensee initiated an augmented testing program to ensure that -safety-related circuit components and contacts are verified to be operable per design intent. The specific objective of the program is to ensure that the test procedures demonstrate full logic system performance from the sensor to the actuated device within the design intent of the systems safety function. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate regional office. arle . ossi", _D rector Division of.Operational: Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor'Regulation e re Technical Contact:, R. Lasky, NRR (301) 492-0772 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC,Information Notices Attachment IN 88-83 October 19, 1988 Page .1 of 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION NOTICES Information ' Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 88-82 Torus Shells with Corrosion 10/14/88 All holders of OLs and Degraded Coatings in or CPs for BWRs. BWR Containments 88-81 Failure of Amp. Window 10/7/88 All holders of OLs Indent Kynar Splices or CPs for nuclear and Thomas and Betts power, test, and Nylon Wire Caps During research reactors. Environmental Quali- fication Testing 88-80 Unexpected Piping Movement 10/7/88 'All holders of OLs Attributed to Thermal or CPs for PWRs. Stratification 88-79 Misuse of Flashing Lights 10/7/88 All holders of OLs for High Radiation Area or CPs for nuclear Controls power reactors. 88-69, Supp 1 Movable Contact Finger 9/29/88 All holders of 0Ls Binding in HFA Relays or CPs for nuclear Manufactured by General power reactors. Electric (GE) 88-78 Implementation of Revised 9/22/88 All holders of OLs NRC-Administered Requali- or CPs for nuclear fication Examinations power reactors. 88-77 Inadvertent Reactor 9/22/88 All holders of OLs Vessel Overfill or CPs for BWRs. 88-76 Recent Discovery of a 9/19/88 All holders of OLs • Phenomenon not Previously or CPs for nuclear Considered in the Design power reactors. of Secondary Containment Pressure Control 88-75 Disabling of Diesel 9/16/88 All holders of OLs Generator Output Circuit or CPs for nuclear Breakers by Anti-Pump power reactors. Circuitry OL - Operating License CP - Construction Permit r UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION - EM%•PM•I ron�a�suruo WASHINGTON,D.C. 20555 mom Mee No 047 OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE, $300 1c01C.f S fg51s1 6320 OF u��CO�MSSS1pN£R $0632 2eIMP f_ ofCO CO P OAA��f 59 GR�C • • • �ti •+ ph` UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON,O.O.20666 • October 17, 1988 �T so- n 60-267 rCKF. N0: lin1iams, Jr. ;M:;7/7.7. Vice President, Nuclear Operations �i. Public Service Company of Colorado ' Post Office' Box 840 0CT 2 819:•: Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 ONEC.` ' SUBJECT: FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION The following documents concerning our review of the subject facility are transmitted for your information. • E:] Notice of Receipt of Application, dated • Draft/Final Environmental Statement, dated (::! Notice of Availability of Draft/Final Environmental Statement, dated Safety Evaluation Report, or Supplement No. dated Q Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact, dated (' Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Facility Operating License or Amendment to Facility Operating License, dated r1181-Weekly Notice; Applications and Amendments toOperating Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations, dated 10/5/88 [see pagelsl] 39182 Exemption, dated . Construction Permit No. CPPR- , Amendment No. dated Facility Operating License No. , Amendment No. dated Order Extending Construction Completion Date, dated n Monthly Operating Report for transmitted by letter dated o Annual/Semi-Annual Report- transmitted by letter dated Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures: As stated cc: w/enclosure: See next page 't Mr. R. O. Williams, Jr. Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg, Manager Albert J. Hazle, Director Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Control Division Public Service Company Department of Health of Colorado 4210 East 11th Avenue P. 0. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80220 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Mr. David Alberstein, 14/159A Mr. R. 0. Williams, Jr. , Acting Manager GA Technologies, Inc. Nuclear Production Division Post Office Box 85608 Public Service Company of Colorado San Diego, California 92138 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Nuclear Licensing and Fuel Division Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Quality Assurance Division P. 0. Box 840 Public Service Company of Colorado Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. R. F. Walker P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Kelley, Stansfield & O'Donnell Public Service Company Building Commitment Control Program Room 900 Coordinator 550 15th Street Public Service Company of Colorado Denver, Colorado 80202 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80211 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 • Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 • Pedal Register,E.Vat,.a3...-Net.t\/ WedbenteystIdeba<tali rieldtder IONS -,: , :> deteeminstemillrCiamnissfenwiffnot naerDl►.d.•rireef'*teeedn.tlar: ralearlrneeiweafageeet fare • NAtMfeammeetsmsybesobmMed 1. by awe to theltimeibteryloobliantons Q44.*.it a.".:7.- b' Bran de.$IehiOtt*CAledgm of Infa/meMeltattd}h6lfcalfenr 3arslce4 C,t Ott 2.819• Amend O/ f iaasae�. Mee ement:Ub Noctietal otalot e, tmavWaNebWk+rttiror�da Commtrfon DC2DSSSr Lt� *--•.....-H,. Considerations end ehadd dta on date and U numberofHtta?hdeta[ Co*6L Eadtpoe to Hoots:WAttea confluents may also be Pureonnito Public Law 0RL49h.laS, deg eaedtoRoomRm. PhEDI' the Nodetr,Ragttiato Comageeleatt►e Building 792offoCbtlt'Avenue. 1/4 cemegisews,mihISiegthissegulet Bethesda:bhiy:aid'from 7xt.cato bwveeldy.sodn.PL•97-415e.vis eriS gm.Copies otwritten comments sectio0,1a9of the Atomic Beersy*oaf . received maybe examined at.the r C tigst hec aemorded,(tbeAa+b4bsegdas, Public Document Room,the Gelman the.CoaoWine w publish noti d,wb ny Building 27231 Rust NW.. amendmentrbaoed.,orproDe•od Wu' Washington.DC The fTlineof requests iasuetL under sr new provision afloat for hearthsendyatitreesffor leave to x89 of thoact:,Yhta gsathe intervene is discussedbelow. Cam aissloatho tysairatInd ay November 4,&UM.thalicenwe maka,immediatab'affactlweaoy may mme a request for abearingwith amexblast Ana operathglteeaaaMan respect toinuansaoftbe amendment to a deteminagenbytlr,Commleelmsthat the subjectfaciityotlng pecalicenseand suck amendmentiavol se noaigdfleaad any person.whoeeintenst may be hazards consideration.aotwilbhoiiag affectedby this pexaodingandwho the pendency before?be Ctmaafrimat wicime io pctidpate sea paint bathe a his biw eidgndsEi o a .ail MendingmaaLBf.awrrlttaaPitltlm Thisbiwskjynatiafodrdeadl for leave tafnbrvaaa.Requests for a - notices of amendmenteissued,ac., to . proPona to)),.isswdfmmrnr°°° hearing and petitions o forleeva d 10.1988 through September 2h.x909.The intervenariall bs(iledin amoodnsos last biweeldy aotice was published on with the Comoisaiods'RaLanf September 2Lleta.5313Y1W6).' PractfcafaDomstlslu«t+rrg. Promediega:in leCFR Part taa NOTICE OP CONSIDERATION 016 request far a hearingor pe.tionfar ISSUANCE OPAAILNDMENT TO leave to fntervena iatledby the-shave PACLITYCIP RAIINCEICENSEAND dabs.ebaCmmiesiomeeaNast ntOPOBta'NO ncr rrou - Safety and laming Bert desigtatd FIAZAXDS COIfINI [IMICht ' by the CommisieaoeigtbeCbdmo DIffER INATfON"AND nobs Neon..ge(s(InaadlJeeoeing • OPPORTUNIST POR BwrdPea*A*wiltaiaewtherxegwee. The CommiWos has made s,.opeeed andforp.dtiadaodars&santrrnthe determination thet.tbs.Saan aial de ed Atomic SeistrandLimning amendmentsequeete involve se, Boarrlanalserneaatientotbeaeing's significant hazards consideration.Under sawPairiaM.adr-- ..r,,:; the'Comm4eioniraDrlatiossinidCFA Mrrydndbylaalt714,a fl .;,1Wameanstha*oparatioo,oitin petit e's,Yewzst0olrsoaahefss fa inaccordassWthepooled ford:wfeispeatitsiaM isbL,wtd amandmanta,,would aotti,}involve a,,. the petitioner in the proceeding and .igdfieeatisereass'la the probability w how lhatieanaeFaaybsatfstadhythe consequences of en accident previously results of tler,}a.sadbrwTbepetltien evaluanew ae�d i an pa idtled any a ort3 wit►padies trnhwaar1Ot ei. .. involve a significant,edactloaba'.-•.r . fotiewLELcloree(I)tMowwdthe magiaetsahgr T6a.bstebytbiF Peltimmesttglet nor Seam Irby' . proposed determfaatlar>i gesah,,, madeap.'sye inerussedins(7)the amanS. Lniraatasaboweibeipa nature andeod ad'ebftepatltleeen The cKaa pretfa— -P'►NrrinterneMr contactsotos paopoaad et.,- the}4saedhmpeniib>{AtepenlbM ' determination Any.commenbtreadsett,; effect ofaoaq adw!w1MDanyhe withiallidaprtteeth.dsMd„ p. inneld yss*s , publicatiotiaCtMsnadmewrdiits petidasa fetrestelhepee a e&e6td considsre isatvde....AS , _ also ldaeYb►Mspedacaepse(a)dtba. i 8Ya88 idera'Rainer a,'vof:;S3.::NaAtill WedlreedaVeatOber y'`nee ligatkos._ subject matter of the preening**to' before action is taker.Should the Deletion of the license condition which petitioner wishes to lateveee.. Commission take this aclba It will requiring a safety evaluation tot Any person,who has filed a petition for publish a notice of issuance and provide coaatdown operation with off-Gonna! leave to intervene or who has been for opportunity fashioning after feedwater temperature from Section 3.E admitted as a party may amend the issuance.The Commission expects that of the license(2)Revision of the petition wttboutrequestiogleave of the the need to take this action will occur Minimum Critical Power Ratio(MaR) Board upto.fifteen(13),days prior to the very infrequently. operating limit to a conservative value first preheating conference scheduled in A request for a hearing ore petition likely to bound cycle specific results for the proceeding.but such an amended for lewetointervene most be filed with the near term(3)Revision 0(1110,54nele petition must satisfy thespecifla y the Seaeunyof he'Comnbsiey tl.S Loop Operation(alp)MCPR adder to requirements desaibedabove. NuclearRepLlaryCommigbn, ' 0.01(from 0.03)and a revision in the Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to Washington.DC 20555,Atteepoir Maximum Average Planar Linear Heat the first preheating conference. Docketing and Service Breseh.,or may Generation Rate(MAPLHGR)reduction scheduled in the ptoceedbg,&.petitioner be delivered to the Commission's Public factor for 51.0 to 0.91(from 0.70k(4) shall file a supplement to the petition to Document Roont,theGelman Build incorporation of Transient Linear Heat intervene which must include a list of 2120 LStteGNW. Washington.DC.by Generation Rate=wit)limits:(5) the contention which are sought to be the non date Where petitions me Revisions of reduced flow MCPR limits; litiiggated'in the matter.and the bases for filed during t elesttan(10)days of the (0)and Revision of the relief valve each contention set forth with notice period.It's requested that the Technical Specification to require action reasonable specificity.,Coatentkns shall petitioner promptb•soInform the - only after two relief valves are found to be limited to matters within the scope of Commission by a tollfree'telephone call be inoperable,provided MAPLHGR the amendment under,consideration.A to WastesUnionatl-{000)325-0000(In reduction factors are implemented, petitioner who fails to file such a Missouri 1-(800)342-0700).The'Western In addition.proposed administrative supplement which satisfies these. . Union operator•ahould be given Technical Specification requirements.with respect to at least one DatagiewIdentIDcetlon'Number3737 changes e cep contention will not be;permitted to and the following message addressed to been to Exxwhion include company participate as a party. (project Director):petitioner's name and (ENC)toreferences advancedIcnnuclearr Fuels Those permitted to'httervene become tele 'aumbee date petition was corporation a ontie Nuclearnuala parties'totheproceeding,subjecttoany ettoplantnameandpnbliation „ruedocumen,and ndceptlaons of limitations In the ordergranting leave to date and'pagenumberof this Fedenf nucler &nits,a defnefinitiansen intervene.'end have'the opportunity to Registernotice:Acopyof the petition ar Heat and Generation ( nsieet participate fully'In the conduct of the should also bone to the`Office of the Linear Stat LHGRtlon Rate CLHCR, hearing:including opportunity to CenenYCoomel:U.S Nuclear Steady State LHGR Ratio f),LHGR present evidence and'croee-examine R Fuel Design Limiting Ratio for Centerline witnesses: DC Commladoo attorney fotgton- melt(FDLRC and Fuel Design Limiting If r hearing is requested the for the Ratio for Exxon at (FDLRX) Commission,will make a final Nontlmefy fillegr of pel(tlona for leave The amendment application of August determination on the issue of no to interveneramended'petltlons, 25.1008 is supported by the following signiflcenthezerdeconsideration.The' supplemental /orrequests analyses which were submitted:ANF final deternination:will serve'to decide for h w t Document JQ3-NP-04-4A" when the haringisheld absent a trot� ;yyy. Dresden Units d3Oper.sce" at If the:final determination is that the Comm(ar sou.the esidiig o�ceror the One Retie Valve Outaer Ser' "L dated amendment requestlmolves no presidlnikAtcmip�Sefagaepd Licensing September 1056:ANFsden 1,"LOCA- sigmflant hazards comeideratlop,the Board,that thepedtfcaand/mlequnr: ECCSAnalysisforDresdenUnit. uel" Cosstonmaytssuetheamendment should bagtaoba hesedopoa,a'+.,.'.. Single loop OpereO 1.AN N Ala Fuel". mtni and make*immediately effective: balancing of factors apeclfedln 10 CM dated September 1057:ANT 79(P). notwithstanding the request fora xn4fal(?Z(i}�(e1an0.2.714(d). Dresden Report—dNeehanial.Thermal, hearing; a held would'take For f with respect to this cared Ne'mronlc Design for ANF 0x9 Fuel place after SsuanceofiIametm action.see the ap�ppl Caton for: a Mire;dated MAY*get ANF-50- If the final determination is that the amendmentwhfcfi'!s available for public eo."Extended°Pe tang Detail/ amendnrentinvolvensigniflmanr inspection atthe Commission's Public Equipment Out-of-ServlaAnal**for hunk consideration,anyhearingheld Document'Roont'tba'Cslatan Bulldiag, Dresden Units 2 and 3".dated July Set would take place before the issuance of 2120'L Sheet NW"Washington.AC;. and CE Letter.REP:88-161.R E Parr to any amendments and frthe local public,document R A "S.; Correction ten Derma 2 Normally,the amendment._ will not for theparticorariadBtyInvolved. Cycle 12 lternate Water hemistry issue theamendmentmnll.the . LTA's MAPLHGR Curve'.July 20.19e& expirationef the-30day?nmticaperiod. taawrovtklldlsssaint These analyses are similar or However.,shoultdmmnsuusoerchnge DocketNn,d0477vDrwdsoleadse.- identical to the analyses that se during themoticaperiod,eumhabatla0me Pswstr atiso,;Usir'Nedy. , previously a submitted by t.for the to actin tlmelysws4.woul&aesalt for h IDbo(a ;di� ' '. ' . - Dresden 3 Cycle 11 refold and approved example,'in.deratlego[rehutdomrafthe Date°f application foraetendarent by the staff on June 20.inee. facility.;tbe.ommbabamayissuethe requear'Abgwt2a.'t9e0 Oasis for proposed nosignifkaat icenseamendmentbefareihe, i •F Deacr'ipfiontotoarsndml:nequese hazards considerationdeterminabon: expiration of the.3p.day,notia period. , Commonws thEdison'Compa The Commission has provided provided thati4 ffirldetatmfnatbn a (CECO)has proposid'changei to the : standards for determining whether a that the ameodmentinvolverno 9- DresdenTlnte2'Technfcal Specification significant hazards consideration exists signiflca*N,haardsomosideretiarahe to facilitatefeturs'reload7teenshia " as stated in 10 OR50.92W.Aproposed Mal detemtinatdatwwcoosiderrall reviews perlOCFR'sa.50.These amendment to anoperatlnglicense for a public and State comments received proposed changefare'arlbllon(1) facility involves no significant hazards • Federal Register / Vol. 53..N0..i934 Wednesday. October,&1988:j Notlees M 1167 considerations if operation of the facility Relative to Item 5: equipment whose failure could initiate In accordance with the proposed The incorporationof the,proposed; en accident... amendment would tot(1)involve a reduced'flowMCPR limitsestablishes (c)Involve nisi nif cant reduction in algniflcamt wreasein'theprobability or limits'on reactor operat(on.to.eaaae: the marghtof safetybarausx consequences of en accident previously that thermal limits wlltnotbe violated Relative-to Item l:•: - evaluated:(2);create the possibility of a during,treasientsinitiatedduringof The smdysie supporting thiechange new or different ldnd of accident from rated core;flows.Therefore. thews that trusses owed(meadows any accident previously evaluated:or(3) consequences of postulated events are with o&•notmal feadwater temperance involve&significant reduction Ina' unaffected.The,probsblbtyclan arcboundediby transients atrated margin of safety. - aeddabt is .by,th not affectedis chaotic, coedftlonsethasore no reduction in the The licensersaddressed the above becense no physlcal tens Cr: . margin of safety occurs.,,., three standards.ln,the amendment equipment which could Wrier an Relative.tattoos 2r3.i and sic application=follows: ' '. accidentarenffegtedaadiheMCPR ,) yam to • (a),invelvea significant Increase In safety limit'will be protected during d the:consequences of the:probebilftyce consequence of an overpower events initiated at off-rated traodante;aaoddeate are not . accident previouslyevsluated because: core flows. increased caslag,&eapsdNsd Relstlwte.Item1: Ralrtiveto Item&. reenictions beyondthow,previously ANP has performed analyseswith ANF.+ha perfonnedandysawith' evaluateda idsaoaptad,etDraadeo.The NRCapprovedmethodologlestoensure NRCapprovadmatiudologiestoensure amdrasaihowubavhemaRaafety that transients occurring under ., that reactor thermal limita an Doc limit.l al,thermaterechedcallimfts. coaetdown conditions.with off-normal violated dudng limiting transients with and maatapcanore,Lmntaa»not• feedwater.temperstum are bounded by one relief ralvenutofeervi aEvent'. violated darhtgpastulatedtrambns. transients at reted.conditions. consequences are therefore not affected Relative•to;Item k:, , Relellell to The incorporation edoa of the tem,Z by thischaage.;The probability of an Previous cabals supporting thisproposed accident Irtwtaficted,by,tbischange c, haneheavathatthepotutof MCPR operating.11mits noted above is because=pbysicaltystaospr: mhdmelief provided to establish limits on reactor equipment which could Initiate an valves mMtn d:oomn bdom amp ion operation which ensure that the eon is accident ea eienificent(yaffected. valves one op yalve,oug't eervie assumption l operated within the assumptions and Relative toitema7 and Le', of one telNEvalw.our4of+avla will not initial conditions of the transient These,cbanges,aie administrative in reduarte margin:to edety for analyses peered=wain these baits nature and have,noo,impact*mane a°tldpatedabnormal.opaatb* will ensure thatthe,consequennaof a systems or limits oareactor,opaaelan. trerusiente.Per.I.00J' ./.. hse transient or acadentremaln wlthinthe (b)Creexethe pwslblike newer shown that with the epedbcMAPLH t results of the analyses.Theprobabilty different ldodof Saida them any, r'eatrkYbawall aiterfe°fio(TR 50 ea of an accident is affected by this accident previously.eveluatedbecauac are aatisfisd for•theJlmltiag amalibraak change because no physical systems or Relativetoitent..t. Largo breaks meunaffected. • equipment which could Initiate an, ANthae,dete®iged.tbat trensieuta Relative,toItama7and& accident are affected and the MQ'R occ°rringateittntedfeedwater;haating Theae.ehmpeare:adasfnh1 le safely limit continues to be protected. dcouMoaisunded by those nature.eitheedsleteetInfamat nthet Relative to Item 3: initiated etratecLfullpowerconditions. isnol°aearapplloableceproviding The incorporation of the.proposed Furtbermme.theteinob:wattor, alarifatcstormrentspsdtbeatin MCPRanctleAPLHCR limits during: phyaiealsoodiflatloaea system or.. The staff-Ms nviewed'the&atnimes single loopoperation establisher limits components wimmeen ctreamid minis no siplificaurtheeards analyses given on reactor opentonto.enamethamat• a new or:dhferenthdnd.ofa°cident above.,Bsssdanth(rreview:tbastaC. mechanical Integrity of the'fuel end Relative to In 2 &Lend& proposer todese®iaethetehe laropsaad cladding.Neither the conseq ences nor The proposed MCPILMAPLHCR.and naeanAte gOlletAhltibren0C the probability of an accidentIseaffected eliGR'limits Topmast limits oaoon•, tea)ate dardvanddnnot involve a by this change because the deeign.basis power'dtstrfb°tloa,whickdanotd rectly Ngifleant hazaeda0oesfdaadoe transients'and`accidents were affect the,opentionorfunWonof any, Lo WPUb V RO°m considered whet establishingthese system or,eomponeatAa,rnsulteihere location:, eerne•PnbiloUbaary.d04 operating limits ' Is noAmpact on Or aAAltfrw.Many Liberty Sliest,Mont Illinois 80450. Relative to'Item'4: systemtorequlpmegt,wlwriallure AttorneyforllOsssrellHrheell- The incorporation of the proposed couldinitietee new or different kind of Mille&Require,SidleysadAnstin,One nitcat'limits establishes limits on accident. Flat Milked Plaza.Chiago.'Blmois reactor operation to ensure thennat Relative Mitte n at, 00000.: . mechanical integrIty of the fuel under Operation,Le allowed with one relief NRCPro1setDirector.Vent R transient overpower conditions, valve OOot:servtn WOOS)provided Muller consistent withtbe fuel venders design appropriate'MAPI.IiCR,red°cti°ue are: No. criteria and the survellLnce method hnplemented:Thi change Mao way .. C°°rom°m'PinserCo°°peny.Docket c&x already performed in the onslte core ` impacts.the'functionaof the remaining.,- aa.at./ a c Point Plant. monitoring'computer'sofware. operable.valve"mother equipment eau Canny, Coneegoencerof'previoualy evaluated, smce the sppropriate; °hens nri,to DoreolamendmeMrequest events are therefore tot eaffffected.'The testtiPQ,'ate,sneluded change does September&„1980. probability of an accldei*tls not affected not create anew or different kind of of or merit'squeaL bythlrehange becauseto physical'' accident, .. This amendmsnewaulddeletefig°n systems orequipment'whleh could '1Relative'totems 7,'and& o.2-1 "Cdfdte Organisation:end...2-2, initlate,an'a ereaffectedandthe These changes ,administrative in "P)anLOrgaWaatca 4o tthoeaBlgBock cladding'fateg sty wit be maintained ' n ate ature end have mimed oter,. PointFlant��dm&n tbone tkmand during overpower'events modifcati ,or on'toany�system . would indicatawhere baeewlf .:.‘;.Padeni'e.ieEe.ar t)3. "1ilJ.J'Qdizesd10‘.-V..Weic. , - heather be mabasberl.•k would also Accordingly the Commission in accordance with the proposed augment the text of Section! propaneo determ1ne that'ttde change amendment adduct(1)involves "AdmSNstratWeCmstrob•"W : doernot'invoSve a stgrd9cant hazards °ipZcantinc erase tttheprobabaity or incorporate.nnponslbiImesaf the key conslderrtloa consequence.4a autdentserviously positionsaffectingslay;deagethe LoaorPublcDoewne»t Room evaltuuat.(2)creme theyweOtit_tyofa tide"Plant Superintendsir.co"Plant loaner North Central Michigan new or different ado(accidwtt from Manage:;:endmekesuds other minor College.1$13HowerdSaeet.Petoskey. any widen preciously°vdnatater(3) cheapen necessary m ware that the Michigan 49770. involve,a requiremenb. suety. redu4t(oulna: forgRslttYasdaWte•' ' Attontey��arlkeriaee•Jndd�.Hawn, otganizatIonsareadegwteydesmibed. Eseafre.'Con°amerelPowerWmpmty: ofpaf°ty. ot made Baslsfor proposedrtasignifloast" 212Wesf2acblgan'Avenie, scan. iult adthaoumaasnaed. J as a r°°ult design Wheno0 hazards consideration determination: Mfchs�49201. any SLCRSdesigncheeps.Wh°n; The Commisdonhn.provtded. •NRcPrp ectDinctor.Martin!. approvedbyrthe sta(L•onlyttmeceseary standards,fn 10 CFR 15022(o)for Vhgtlio• eurvaylance;requisements would be determiningwhethensignifkant Duquesne Laght company,AoeketNo, eliminated.;'tl,Makwilr atinuerto hazards coneidsreziotiexists,A ,', . 30412.Heaver Valley Aower,Ststioo, perform as stated lathelksnsee's Final proposed a m°ndmantwamoperstlng Udt,Nos2,S6lpplegpeeGp°aarryleania W'Analysis Report Thenfare.the licenseforstleoilty.levotves'no answer to both:quondam ndom(1111(2)is• signlflcayt hazards condderadonif Date ofnmandment'requestAugust negative.The amended requirements operation oflbefacilftyln'accordence 11.1996 willconia5etoamttnlhe operability of with the proposedamsndmentwould P" the the SLCR&thaewoeld-beno relation not:(1)involve edgnelcant:tncrea'le in Th°yropeed:eendment would coulee of previonslreaed safety megtes.' th t probability ornoasequencw of an release syesem'(SLCRS fitter trehts Therefore.the answer to W eviondy ova ntsd:(2)createalso question 13)is the possibility ettrewardoerent.kind aumt]lapcerequiremenle 7ecMdal Specificationb7.9dbctnrentleremdns C° bight ebreta!iptoPoeesto of scd significant/ an m pkiselesk test beperforms on determine thatthe mewled ted,n43lwa the HEpA Res sod(brood adaorbers, 'amendment tavola no significant redudionin amergtnwf safety.7be and en indinenntneetefficknieytent be hvaudscomdderation:• Consumers Power:Compaey(CPC) petfutmed on the-adsorbs stunt Local Public Document Room reviewed.ihe propped dsrtge and once petrl6'months eotb'theleek tests laartlorr`t l;Jones Memorial!Array, determined.and the Comsnbn'sstaff sod the lodinelemoval tend- test 063 Franklin Avenue:Aliquippa. agrees tat :, a,1!002. ore he s eopreed foBe soy nee f$e v . • (1)Ttia`propond amendment does not or cbfmkalxlrase/isenysea Attot»eyJarlkemoe:Gerald involve:•asiigntflmnttncrea°wMYhe. aommsndoe Charnoft'Esquire.Jayt.Silbert. probabiltyw'spmsguencnofan adds Sdm(CRS.ha° Otto a accident prevloudyyvaluatedbecause testpro dchaomcategg 'that%hofsg Trowbi:Skaw.PkhnreetNW . deletion of the organisationoherts from . pattio mart c tatee'that toltowing Washington. shingt n.DC 2003r. NW.. the T°ebn4atSpetificatonadoes not these ease;•or',chehih:dine e°se1 ,• ash mncto. affactPlasnopal.Hon TbereNaed these'atees".'on11 WelodfseSemoval NRCProJecYD/roelor,lohnF.Stoh TTechNdiSpedlsutiomssga 's d etfid°sey test rrowhe'Timken* Th aaasa ughscospmy.Docket No. nhalSPkorkyaesporutbiltyand 8eensee•rtetedthetbeeeustofthe ` 30412.Haave•VdfsyYewrSatlee, nnignede t�sbftheDeaver,Vaney het unit istraishippimparkPanosylans wo ation.�:reestehkabedante z.SLCRS.tehmthatodot the}CEPAfilter • deft fortheh*eetmwiag ment: test endeliavosredeorber tint can be • Dote ofamendi„eatrequntAugast loveincl thro#1 btseateieveis to and Justified) " , 30.1966 ding°Pantlt 'aegoobtegon ' Title pnbposedaneedraent would also Descr/ptionofamendmentAwe positions:.:.:shall.bud000mented flowrate from l9:0m The proposedemendmentcoven a. updatedand'rnpetadtotheNRC+'. ." ,arefttntrrnmeoaM±lotThs rber of pages lute TecMitn (2)The-proposed:amendment dose not change s'rmutt dtamoving_t main Spedficatlons'addrentgg allowable create the possibility of anew or'. steam and feedwetervdve area from enrichments and conQgoreypn for fuel different kind of aotideMrthen' SLCRS and'sbo mama the stored In the spent(w(eton. a poet- he previously evaluated because the actual system'}lssvretn`obtained after proposed.changes are', proposed change.Is'admMISSlIW In final'nom Wendy*Than no' I.Section 3.9.14asdanaccompany* • nature'arlaophyafalelw anion of piping In the main steam,and feederater Table S9-1 would be added,tospecify plant configuration or changes to, valve area which cotdd wetnt'posn• allowableemidament and setpoinesor oporathngpaameters are LIMA fluid;.t etefore the•apabilty of configured=for stondfueL proposed• the SLCRS toco*ectadloecthe 2.Basis Section 3/4924 would be (3)The proposed-amendment does not efffuenbsfrom rip eras evereting added toprovide the bases for the involve a sign(Qcant,reducdaaLn.a outsldethe. 'containmentfolar/WS,ary above spedfcatSons... margin of safetybecauaeg&C.thratgk DutniatedlACArwtfyiotbe'atfected. 3.Sectlon$3 would be w.wd to its quality assurance programs.Its Barllforprodvsednollgnificant specify thlghe:eneichmoatof4.63.. contmitmentto maintain only qualified hazard,consld°redorcdeterrr/notion: weight pent 11-23dle uiently 3.3 .. personnel in poetaonrofro°ponsiblxty. The CommieMonha provided' weight percent).and, • and other r°quired•ccnt'o(r'•asawatbat standards for ndwhether a 4.Sect(oe3.6.l wouldbi revised to safety fuocdonewI t beyedtamed at a significant hazards consideration exists referenarapproprlate.seWona is the .high-level of competence.3lsrofom. (10 CPR 3OA2(c)X'Aptoposad; PSA&wbere tha sprat furtpool m Iea movelofgas&Mfott'eheeishom a uml.,..attomYoperet tglicensefora critfealtyanalyslacenbakers)..; theTechnicel'Speokloalfoes'wlltnet, facility hrrotvesine stgtificsmt'bazards, The proposed new apaeiByulona with Aetna math oftefety:, * consIderiitoi operation of the facifity associated guidance Incorporated Into • Federal Reg ater-J_Vol. 54.E No. 19&I Wednesday. Octobet.bx 198&/.Notices 2220 existing administrative controls would be affected.by,the proposed enrichment- :nap)involve eal�.aetlnea re in . permit storeyeffaei xlthup toas llmtts.. ,the probabWty.otwnssquenenof an • weight.perventU.z3s Th.pod would The rsdl&oglcal consequences of the acddent previously evaluate*or(2) be separated)nto two region&spent fuel healing accident are dependent crate the'poeeibilityof a newer fuel pool region t woimprovide for among other factors.upon power level different igadof eoddtntfrom any . storage of hes Mph endcbments up to of therreaetor,There is no power level accident previously evaluated:or(3) 4.85 weight percentu-235,,to:an ck•a••ocl•tedwlth.ths proposed involve a significant reduction in a administratively controlled 3-of-t cell ameodmentln a another factors margin of safety. arrays Region Zwould Provide for woulduotbtc anged by this ., ': Thelicensee addnnedtheabove storage of fuel assemblies with the amendment the consequences of the thrauata esn s in tbe.emendmenr burnup-dependentenrachment fueL haadlthgacddint would tot be application.In regard to the first limits tions provided ln.Table.3A.1.Also. elsogods.._ '' standard:the'a(censeiprovided the the boron txncent»tlogia,thaspent fuel � tt�b involved following�nalys(eend w in the pool wouldbe llied:led to be, adminMretivecontrol.Involve only r1'12"1,ao r clan in th ent maintained atgreater than or equal to prwmiptloa�.dtals patMrrta 1050 PPM aches moving fualin the spent accommodate a greater varietyet fuel Thaoperationotffii fee*fa accordance fuel,pooL.Subtritkauty:wouldbe : assemblyenr(ehmetlt without change In with the Fopomedchangesdoes nmmwlvea maintalnedby..limiting eel w na;: embly peefe ThereMemanation. mpdkcetrt wealth the y or interaction and maintaining the m ustprobsottbstrelbandlirs ccesequencesof any sod prw+ouakr,. minimum boronaoncentration. accideetpnvloaslyaaaly ad:in'the evduatat Deleting the requirement for a Beais for proposed no significant FSAI 'andrhm lino�bility of a haat trucessdreter by reducers the boron hazards eonaelaredondetermination: new:typrotaeddent Swain horn`any totwootodloolat iboecaddmako* The Commission has provided prevtotultevaleatett Furthermore,there 1.1�hli to acoo®ric acilor by olurion standards for!determini 'whethera is no change inanyacoeptance'criterion tnatreu 'scnthe tetheof theaandby that meet be aootated ater tanks end by significant hazards co eratloo exists .-aasteted'abow therefor:4hera hi no also endltMgboned.watarhom th. (10CFR50.92(c)I;Aproposed reduction'ela'safetymargin. (refeeuoeweter;rasklLCRWXfGStaoethe amendment to en.operet(ng.11cense for a Accordingly.thdata&hes made■ compee.oy(or,thekA.matladmmemary.to • facility involve.noeignificaothazards p►oposeddetarmfnalbn'thatthe perform aaskshutdown banns been . considerauoiff operation°Leafacility requested amendment does not involve �mod9led.this'cheese does not in aeeordenoearith.ahe,ptopmed' a signlncentlimardsconsideration. , aroma**Probability 0 amendmentwou)dnoaiginvolvea Laoo1,, blieDocamentRoom rgt•I°cMofa51'eocidenc41ratWb' significantincrease intheprobabiityor /ocoboflt*F.Jowe,hdemorlalLibnry, wslustd:laeadc ..adnake stee consequences ofanhaeddentpmlowly 869 Franklin Avenue,Aliquippa. °0O i°° aeldm.k apuolc. evaluate&(2)aeate the possibility of■ Petmsylveaie'15OOL , temp antatraadist tr. w doe scveSt. from Attorney d•tthai.dcafbeeWon. do..aotr.aJ:m new or different o[;scddent pndplusoeotdra bores. .: any accident previously evaluated:or(3) Cherooft'Esquire.- ,t'Me& The reduction,*bericadd eonoeoea fen involve it significant reduction in a EsquIlleShen ptttasan;Potts 3 in the tare add makeup tanks bee Woo margin of safety...;:. Trowbridge 23t10'NShbet,NW.. .evaluated todetemgMe.the San dada There is no change hi fuel pool Washirspon.DC 20037. redudionon ceatatmaent,m appti and bade ArR feat Dirsctoe P.Stole add aoaceetranoa:The mdadogpost .00A hardware,but the/asexlated:updated n (o)oommesot te mitten women Ftnal$afstyAnalysis Report willbe Fbdd� awrandL►gbICompoy.ta Id.. was reflect-the DIN operated . changed to include analyses to Docket Not 5O 5LSt4adePlWVdt ppeannmmaat1aaaaasa meeker*be reductisnin t ' demonetratethstffie instead and No.2..St.lardeCountyalodda . borfemeld eoopne.tealeth■Me*fs)dd stored fuel will comply u th'unchanged Doom,anendmencnsquest Im tankaThe reenterrith a edmdea.o performance objectives and limitations g�mb.r.1 1900' m ent sump, tmm (Cs..miticality,and heat d6'Ipatlon). . Dtipf amendment t hd theebees*,"ap�esyyehmfatryeha0 The cratlalityatialYela=aptent* Thi �e� hen boondpaThigsdpmentotheic d criteria Warless'.thaMR51.1aoonsistent DroPoMdamaMica) would wnllflbare ionDoc p}i'tat Wuada. ohen80rdotlreTedadealSpxl9utlons QuabaaaoaDoausenuOanYeGteseawede with.tbat.statedin,the,PS$L-The , associated with tato&scamakeup reviewed.to d.trmlnel(theas bodcadd segregation of the:speat;tuel,pool Into (gA►r(U)ay1tem;.Spedfu(ly.the coeaaa.tfoaand-pHr ng s ambouoded by regions 1.end.2 andappropdaie • 'r requf ed'boroa concentration' the cwrea0y.'.d° z•epafct administrativesooatraints ensure-that requirement.innate,reduced,the " Iamva'enmentel.lgieeddearloudung. ' analysis assumptions are vend and that banned wateravolu mewouldbe LOH.lbedetermtaetlon is Chet den, Performance atterlrwouldbemetwhen intreased uSed end.therequirementtoheat swfotuipmentmt hmtadingeasedthe contsbumutcan�the bone fuel'(s not being mov d in'addttWn to trecatheBa4u.ystamwould be add met otnetow,aodonme rdaoto the administrative otanetrambavdlabb deleted."" '. - : ' An avabu0oawrpadiordrawmkw to maintain approprlatehulstorage $os/e'orptvpassdnoslprfflcrnt the effector theme plysge.mrrchaniaal configurations.the m inl a oboron, hazards coesickrotion deteralnatknr ry.te s,aod.00mpmmu,dw;tacaroaion.By concentratioawlll,ewurethatatticaltty .:T6eCcmmtseion bee provided' '• meeneIlgthesHdtbelonghem ,. will not beachMued'evenitIuel standards fordetermlnInjwbether a Contoddo tSuap;odllprsySletemto assemblies werernotstoredin the significant karats cenelderatlon exlets between_ tba ewMtbnpt iodise apedted,dgck zboerdarrey Poet. - asst atadin'(10�GPWBOs2(cn.A - and thece eofahlorideandcausticabess are assembly:decaybatgaoductlomMa• proposed atieridmentt&an operating m cd M yp� function'of'oonpowe-leve .andsince license for a'fecilityfavolveeno: re.doraooMotsywokboa,embolic sin thetore'poweNhweF+'vadit-Mnwt• ' signi c cfhaxuds'oaukiere$om i! maken$iaa ,thr e.,yopor atrrctivlty ueicha' ekthe'dateybesfload`an he operation otthileafitylsacaadance oral latiuteotddcm.analysed*Chapter spent hrelpool000ling;systen`wouldnot with`ttieproposed'amendment;wonld 15ot the.pleat Pisa Sehq!,AoalydsWporc • r Ir ,39170 •Isne 'Reideter`/ 'Vol. sa..1ati7(93,�'.SNednesdty.,'Octoher.3, s9e6•I eolkai- _ --._..._ R.pwwbinerb es tank . reduction etborlt amid eoeenareeen avid tlw The Coommbrelon hits provided overwalinp.hassaabislan,alerwaI neater deletion of heat tracing in the(b)oric laldd standards for rdetarmirtlnn whether a • effet.'haleadaotloa.inlha$AW (ra(akaap'. Pas dassnctaaasea.l n*ant sfgnfflcaat'bacerdaconsideratlon:Wets concentration.lap tashgabeec$os - riotionle the raaeghtdsatMyta bb as s(eteitn°..•t-n ..tf2(clAllropaaed statements assoolatei;wltb;IashNwl Plante..;-: ,, ,-..:.. .. Speclfioation 31.I2,tagWra that bot+tlos in; .Thaataflhas rayss m waddbrJfasae's emend!! teat*as aPw'aNcense�■ commenced at.geeater iherlepfons per no afgaipaardharaodeeaealda.tloa 1ac04tyfnnenano significant Darn minute flag.solution ofet limit=PPm determination.analysls.Bsed upon this oonsideratorif,operedonofthefacilty boron in the event that shutdown margin is review,the staff,pbdfiipeyvaapdbat the:..,,.. in ew m Ordnawltbtb spropouad, lostVAsnotsdbefolSls SAM?boron Iian eelutsAlet,thetbreaataodseda amendmentwwld not{i}Lreohee.. concentration sitar it is rebored will be to The llcensetpropaea incream to the sipaffltant.Inman*'the probability or ex I connection ,,: cone uencSofan`aeeidentptevfone In wmehe ehe.eecoad busted water volume wntNnediathe evalmIdechor twee the standard.the licensee stated:,; lI BAMIa� �► .: {�. DeMib5 of 2.Create the.possibility ofan"a wncentratioataduetfoa.SJ5Cetluboron anew or aim*kited kind of accideet from different kinder accident from key,accident concentration issigrtiflantlyzeduceds any accident pwv(oudy'svaluated:.or(3) previously evaluated. therrappean to.ba tleedforl eat- involve a'af�tfrt 5osot_redaaden to a, The operation of the facility'ID accordance ,tracing.,,,,.,., • ..- ... + •• . 'a mat'gili'Oftiefety.19sit%onbeaptovfded with the proposed'change does not create Basedupoathe;above,diecesaloa the en ana)yCM'lhwtaddtased'the above the possibility colones or.different land of nftpi'Oposetto deteca ine:that the,.. the abninedalm Same meat accident!miry accident piously ereposee s seeaotnotstreta:a application. ,;a., ' evaluated.TheT 05baragddog•heat signior•etshszar anonsideration.--: .. 1.NosipdirrattoaarahiiesrebabiRty vecingCkcuft!vnto;sarma.tbatlhv local,PtibleDocamant8aam-:,:.: orthealicens a oesada.o'Jdset, dissolved'boricaadrvasMvolutionand fOration," aanRivecisabreollage previously eealald nooks bun this request hence as+Aabne for Injectionlmotbe Reactor Coolant System[Kato&Meet owe , LU mtI-420D,VfigEohAvanna0Fatt reaeuvityO...aasbeaati__eeroals.tylowering , Di,eoes';Florida33GS0,i.; ell(UydatedSab4'i iraisPvPoeti the bemcenoeehatlont'amadmumofAS --:Albraeyfar`ibenrairH ro)dF.Reis, awaseLUX hapaerlbcore•wfdehres rist out n weightperanr'.ttedcdsnatyeeh ve', Esquire.Newmanaodliolf cer.1815L se—exTwice' ialfsepereeee hewet o showndiresnopeeelbility'of the beton' Street.NW;NYgFaefltor4LlG is epereetewee tearneweabfawnieP preotratat6q'wtefeafutloa-nlay'nthe NRCPrq"ectDiteact:HerbertAL tematithigiatisased o °a temperance atthe"boMCoe(d'reita6uabove Berkow.. ,wglossodW lelse 30a tracing. S Yhae is to Imager aansohMo st As shorvttid�Glbsalr.iNifbletbst tracing.Sims bwrsabstasohmon Gulf States Uniting aasiany,Dods! when'tfteMAMMTSowpame"aretaednkd'Eor No.30-e.Sea Wear Sand shd.a.Vat 1. inaeka l milalliil`ef.enp^taasly reacnvityaehektheintbsadeAMdown .WestF.LdaaPara faalelana' • ' evaltiralasddaeatr.Wseie.-, scenario:twatiraC L oolongs,required to ..'lbss110iti aaYalswar ra,nalaalad mawain'the'1►WAe'(siold'(mpkeup system Datil of amendment n anti Atrguat 3, in data,They are.,. . . . oDetab tcondaalon.thfsohrgedonnot 1988 ...:,.. , .. :..(1)G srszMaadRejedlanwtibCypw create the pontbiltty'of.new ordifferent Deacript/ono'aorardmeatregaast Failure a fl kind ofaoddent from those preview* The amendment nqunt.woy)Qaodify (2)Indenter Piow Cannella Failure. evaluated. "•,^ (1)LicArlse ConditiOSIC(13).,aad(2) Maxim=Demnrd(Mal .:, with regard to'the third standard the Technical Spec(f(Catloa Tab&s.3.3A.2. (3)Lou of WO'F Feedwate fiewbtg licensee provided the following • ltelni.b,x(gltpower,Setpo(Mtoallow (I n) rationale: continued operation of the facility with This smite el Mravalsatame fata. ei.. 3:Involve a significant reduction in a up,to 100.P•nductinntos'the ed (1)&(2)demkeahrtetiatthesedelta[milked margin ofaefety... feedvaketempernordirvamipg power ratiosICP9aaesbdawthellrinn The operation of the facility in accordance delta a otel%docum.id is Sancta a with the proposed Technical Specification the nOrmalinsl'aycle.Planned''opera$on ,1tof.tbsmload lima submiraUerR.%. changes dom no(involveasigaitcant with partial.fiedwaferlaRtheorthe Cycle Z. . .Therefore,die coanquencenof reduction M the margin of safety.The intent purpose of extendintem fie Trade thew evens.re bounded by the current. of Men TicfndoefspnUlwaoanistoensure would rantinoptobemmltblsd.Lawn Technical specmcatlonlmitswith respect to that there ere:awo'radraW.dOowpethafrom Conditlon2Cd17iwroetld mod(9adto min antrwf9eaaole: .„ the berated wawasome.(BAMTsand reads,"The.facidty. haflnotbe-opented The fRuu'BentiStettonfRlsaplent.Penn RWT)tothe"ear wolant tram loallew ,witbpertlal Meditate b!M1ogbeyond analyse'farther Hosted feedanmr coned ofeeereactivlfy throughout core ll:e. the end oftha7annal;f al;eyclaavitbwt heels,nessreaaraatfly;seller This region that sufficient quantities of boron bestored/ntbeBAKUandthatthb prior approyal;dtlss�seat Aalagtbe FwfSCSOI st�'f►aie0oddrbamd.dby bunted vain=be&hwredwtbeitCBin normaldusL,rynlattheWilyy.ahallnot thrUa'FmetLadwarrtontpst.tas. the event ilia afngle'acnee effireof•system be opented:Wha,teadwatarbaaWtg delta rt•wk Sams...•-•... . . componenora seismic avant Seducing the Capacity,,which•1Weldrawllt;113&mad nalttiasrnbdswatettaiR"ttesstenr mown=boric acid thermal pawertaedwatrsopraptot analysrwk�alnawafaktea....thv than 3A' sdYa(0liarealweosf.dlrale fief the we1pl,R pacsrbr4een" less than 320'F without prior approval reresulWrg delta Olt le s.cc�d l Rama conmeeesesd for br.''mo'ewih asrragtdred of the stairTechnic at:SOacifiarilaa -, miniam.darnet..1inatatWebtiit' Table 1313 ShllsmthisHiablower,;,- addhle traducinla awilw.r iwea Setpoint.,waddb,mndwie4 wfallows: • ,Sher eepednadilseQlbfaAr concentration auows'edeblfen'erme 1 avw+to'.aiyrsta6ova'taetaln;ftomdad by reowromayetierrtraae the tbM�+ata)dd (litho tripi the llmItimeaelrblrafa1L.. •On' (imam,w wanmairobanacefanelyaes thermal or e4 (iCb.t io tateds i, oper nfl1 IOC�ticeagO uatweeet haw sbwsthata-33'v.:i�tteohntonof powerfsorgtia#201 aatvaiueof needtoi0eiwrpdatsaae.Rdaa*Wt-. boric acid will remain in eolutiorat' ' 633t3c r34.01 tMaBosaablevaliirl derwgtWNIOSuaaa Addis aarb.the temlr..L..g Adtovewit Admereetnet:ve would,beclmaga ,taffeeltbanolueleal eikatedereesodwanewillasslantsae romrslra he lneacld"mabwerlan* to 6Wilcdad,thenitalPeestfrathe not,.QeclaebIP CS9Pentlonold- . temporetaremilhontionnotratian'eneure current value O{1SSJJ%GW remota1waded!by Ike ininuntIL E off. theta lade net tracintdoeenit ninth in 8nets19 pruoonadJ,?Ce iiiifcant'„, ratepowardependentiCIC..Lmna,..the Preoipneaorof the boraaln'emofo"Ian:.tln hazards conk ed iotion determination: off-rsted flow-dependent MOf4lindts for Federal Rattner / VOL '53 "NO.'193 / Wednesday. October's'1988 'NW1ees 9f17i FWHOS operationne bounded by the thtfeeguaa.age factor for the fiedwatre ender was nerd by it to the current MCPRr limits. ' nonrlewoufdiaaarbyG0214 Over*yews ABS startup lestttsfoeinte►-Roemer • The consequences of anticipated transient of continuous PWHOSoper■dosHones, Power:*The.vrentTecbdrd Specification without scram(ATWS)and reactor vessel the f■lios....yr Wier would etiU be Ins repotnt iacea•erwtivetthe scram bypae overweseurt otlon transients are less.eevent than OAwhlch'lsbelowtbetloLed11 power lewd byseppammhbelt'for underthe initial conditions of partial A atendardelluse'analyW was Perforated feedwahr ummarmareope aeon"et43r F feedwater heating than that of normal on the f dwater'sydatpiping'up to the first andby appmdmstRy 4%for FWMOS fsadwster heating.With reduced feedweter feed watt guid,lug outside eOardeomant operation at320'Fwhen'goaspaedtothe temperature atoned thermal power;the - for boun�teedwerer tamp,n.ttn tam- setpointactaniy nand.theone.'the Initial stewing ratsialesa:which would F.Results of 1Fds etadystewthatwltb conservadentin the anent Technical' yield less SWAM multi during an ATWS FWHOS operations.'theteedwataplptst Specification aeyoInt adequately noun event..'Lower ago]operating pressure and fatigue usage faclorlalessManlhat'atrated rot ttHOtop•ntlon. lowereteam flow rate during YAVHOS oondlWmsdustoiclowa tsmpersture : 2he. ......Z,.. eMRB$Taehntel operation yield lower peak vessel pmsure StedlerW tbrougb theppint WAIL r Spee.OeeMoeTabb 3J.gd.Pam i.b High for the m6%1001685 main steam Ito.Isolation Mwdwtbnwasppaa((oaedto examine Power Sole n. restricts plant operation to valve closure event. ' '' the,impact*MOH operation on the t..,ai a assumed-le tj.RWR analysis and An'value done!the impact ofFWHOS fedwdasp rrsrJorRBS.,Aase,ws - HwmHtentvattMupperTreanenge of the operation on the RBS(ACA analysis was eneysed'to tenth*the oumberotda of allowable vt tht eenlly apecllH at he also'performed.7beiewlts of this evaluation PWHOSOendexceeowsbk'payertfa40. proposed� a �stentwith the show that the tesultlotpeak cladding'. ye n)wlthout'ricoeedlnStllei of.dwaMr .. ..Stardardtechnical Specificadonsconsistent and the temperature wouldbe lower than 5,2144'F ellergerfatileweeege Teeter limit ottO.The iechekdSpecmBntloos.aother licensed valwroportedmUSAR,chapter nand below resultsshortthatta40.yarann.number.:, _BINR/gp��-.. the 2200'F Urn identified**CPR 50,40. of days allowable shaman opwatingyear ' 1Hsdupon tbaa cons.... au,ll H.. Acoustic and flow-Induced loads on for FWHOS opartlatL 256 days fora rated reactor intermits cnated'durIngi 1ACA with teedweta tempera re of 3Y0'Y andotdales add thatoperation with FWHOS end FWHOS oper■ttoawere evaluated. . .While for a rated faedwatet;temperature of32O'F. the prepaid change,tothe.ighpower_.. these loads would inoeaseulightlY.'th•'..- Administrative controls to ensure that the satpointTechattal Specification do not multi of this evaluationooncluddt at there , number of de dy.en the mapnmde of " increase the probabitlgom or MQueace■of is adegwnooe.ev■t sw la the evaluationtemperetweyducticn'duemgFWHOS any oxidants previously evaluated. .... and significant dolgamargin.remains:. available to accountlm then loads dozing operationMoot looms the probability or po••Ibitt.of.a new ordiiaat kind at FWHOS operation. coneequedaedany.lecidsnt'prviously . accidetftom any accident previously The" ct oftWHOS rail on the awlWtsd:= ,:evslu adbaeuse:r, contstorreatlACA�rapomawa;alw with regard tonacMr one thrmal- PWIIO$opemanmathsindea e d evaluated.Botb,tbe melnsteamhne break and hydraulic.stability.FWHOS operation is _ feedwater temperature adlacaad evaluated.d linebresk.ewawen. bounded by the fuellnt ylryanalyses sub000lbiglothecoredovroumartegionend recimulreanalyntrdover the MHOS operation: dscrlbed"in,.,.."Compliance of the Cetera- at the oa hlteAa.shown b item},above. power/flow legion 1'Tia peak dryrva8 gnu FAetrk fidlbg Water ReeMor9eel Deem the Impact of MHOS operant has wetwsfipresegion.1lampakme pool to stability ucansing dtetia' t8 1 found tabadagwidy.bounded bytha • setwell essureonttempeon•ndchugging P`I.Ootober1SBai•therefontSnln �aealysH,psevld• iIntheRive.Band loads:weree cation scillaponandcell-to- o�•tor anundadoseodilmmal.? StatbntJSAAwYbtheexap9mofthe- loadswert(vanate&ThaaduAngte hYdAulic'• tranatWapptttadead insist FWHOSopsntlaoaumdsdar adequateyaddress PWHOSop eat nteberofelay►a_YWHOSopemtionmatbe tr ;HOSopersti ireanuredu der fr•PaetetFnHOSopaatbnoe-the, limitdg'•esrethatthetedwaterep•eger lturbmastopvatve ;ISYpteldea and. - fatigunsq•f ctordoamtaxaeed3A. vend subeospeiknditlooeethepower/ (turbhr aon4d :myfeataioama A agYep0dels,roeosot•thatt e flow map.This prk';dlBaratldthe n reactor'scram,bypa.e.estyofnteand the tend numbeectdgyrsodmetaNdeof tnerateedbpreesu resulting I.'Hbwava.tbs otcyelareaheeLtlonptap'eiP1fi0GRP1' temperature reduction4de$-FWHOS differentialpreesoreHYt$pad the de nn npyopneeeespot*enaltWe�sadcacmtnon differentialpnsureof23paid ll. tri 4di,rm.tlos ayaUml'nv bilibylwst and oPensicfiinickatleill the possibility WHOS temof a USAR Table 6.2-1.Alma ion.anPoolnet low powta•tponws wee a...._ .lwted.The. °� ilwet ndoymada bons any condensation oscillation.endchugging)wds -. ntmenuPpa'b•nndtorbype••'deheTSY .. '°av'atdiBarahIdndofagGda45m•nY evaluated at the wont power/Dow condition.,, positionand,Tcytaeto awenscarscams, Prarloesi7 atdadr atAddltlaely,FWH05 duringgtheFWHOS_operationvsryeligttly and gouger!'actafstadtharmd;powa. o odosssmtiovolveanyhardwen over the peak values-preeentdi USAR Below 4Qlt d,dra retemaiyans bisbneatron clunges4dla wdlwitinte capability of Section 0.The Seel H'concld ux ed that this B .vessel pressure;end •end odenormal nee existloterMpmL�Henw sono me"avenation is lfloaai--and there is Ywctloaa'''ansaMMem IM'Am'fde'merRb b mods mteeeduo•tt .r adequate deeignrnsrglmtoacecadtlocdim dweafetflimitiferenwihISYa'TCY The ptomainesMUlSTeieid loads duflngFWHOS operation.! . clamwyi•ldentthedInU& Rlaalim', SpeclBatlsTahbgiFLhenratligh . A study..Was performed to amen the IS.'enX2;,Therdos:belowem reeled Power Setpdanentetreptantosto:.... impact ofYWFWS.Oneedon°ntbsUndue theemalpowwG'We;1SYand TCY.YGa=and ctime'astadisiM3tnSeaysS and pressurization(AI)Iona for Mir Dead toc R funoWoaaN"bypa•aad.. HbmWteegwith MeePpaeal eareatIT Station,the feedwataBee:bre•k'tearesults Turbine Mtata pre••as(YPSf'74We •P•dfisittli tprapondchew*also. an the peaHatfantiogwnMer'eeoeoe ' parameterueedre activate dine reactor consistent wthabo Standard Tarhefral pressure veseland the/vastest pesteure scam enddtO,CRPfbypsee below 4o% SDaeMratmaedth►Tnokefd, differentials son-tbe'bk(ot(oalrbfeidwad. rend da matincae:Iledrapndlmwith Specified adauerYMeeeed6WRle Thebankflowtor-thieves.wRNFWHOS tadeodt••dwehr'tempantaa.'Ws,"„- plants.11iedonailomede'alapeteean operiflonwndetetmthed(o heathen that relatboeMp brines ene liteemO wand does not alasehnpomWWt-d anew cir presented-Is the UM*duSgthe tvetoiy .thadon?TralisedomenWmmalpow•r different kin ataaeldattramany depledon:perlotwhefthrpek flaked. - .chengsatea•;atsrmJovremiseeeed'at the Previously evaluated occur,, hetdon.the;loranap sal AP .name;thamdpewe aadthr,'F,Sentedued ATh(s'sgseenneldro iatrolrea. Iodsoeialatilid*M aMSU$NL abound .tbmdon.tbeeibic 4S.rdecedfeedwsta siganstearadiatistentbemayadedeq those;expectedto;reedtaeea"PWHOS' leavening*Wreathe thermal/ewer beawet �• -,,. -An'avebratlos'of II"dial ofFWHOS level forwSebihe'SOC ssdeasm As stated IniS oa teprtokos.1noon operettonneihe6sdwastrfieaal&StR S paset etneasMt`.' •. .'....', thermals dsbinfi If _. waneleo'p•rfgrtaed.'Aaa'orei•anneprLY Caen entrtle.etotheaaeeet'Rftstidaal="t•mg—--.PWIlOS'epaaliennweant ' 'factor with SPeefanNiensonebyperTISFeemid bourdedtillmvenbedtbesallyea ;x39172 Fetferal:Ragisbr:/ Vol. 53,No.-193 f Weltlneaday..t�ctober:s. zgee /.Notfeea previously,appiovad on the ROS docket with event sod wtllnotcrateanew or diffuse! room.An.anal'7is of t e water requited respect to transient results of 0LMCPR. .kind of sickest f omatyorevlouely: - for anal MCP&Red Malta ATWS.vessel evaluated.Alao.the madbofthb,nquestare dmbedandaathereis , ovaryteaeurlatloa,pask clad,temperatore wlthinall acoeptabb,allas wfb nspsot to more water than ation d and the during akOCA,annulus ptwsurizatlonwads system components anddesifaequlreersnb. -Technical SpeciBationChWtfor during a L0CA,teaator.00rathetmd•. . The abWty.toparformn described lathe acceptable operation Nmaine over hydra idic stability,and feedwater piping USAR ismaintained and Stets the:., conservative.The water addition and fatigue,usage factor proposed change dose not involved change to cowed the corteeponding.•- The acousticand flow-induced loads on significant radectlonin.the margin of safety. percents doesnot involve a significant reactor internals created duringaLOCA with ThanforerCSU proposes that no significant morass ln:theprababgitieaor FWH0S Operation would increase slightly: hesards are involved... however,the results of the evaluation The staff hawtavlewed the licensee's consequences s t Itot d obey c concluded that there is adequate- no algnifk ant hazards consideration analyzed anew nor do they create the si gnificant a in the evaluation and determination..Haled on the review and ecddent For the a0twt water avaW isle 8n e.t�margin remains available the above dlemtMitarec het ; to account t therm Wade. ' for reactive eontro!the addition of Withr spectHiimpactofFW}COSon proposes to'doMrmi°e'mateheproposed water �ofper enbdoeenot containmentl:0CA raaponw,theyeak Changes dO not involve a significant involve a ilgnificantraductlon.in a drywall-to-wetweltdif(anntfakoreanuefor haracoi fan sident104', margin:ofsafety.�Sasedon the above. the recirculation line break;case increased by COtiOW rbnc pbcumsnf Roars. the:stafi praposesto:determtoe that the 1.e2 psi:This dif intth dessunls sit locationrCovasnmen aDocuments. changedoesnot involve-a significant considerably lesa'end'thedesigndifferential Department Loafe4naStateUnlvereitlb harasstbasidention. pressure of 33 pail presentd'in USARTable Baton Rouge,Lou isiana70KM 0.24.Also:theswell.condensation ' Atromri forHemet rov B.Conner. Local PublicDoeument Room ,. oscillation end Omar loadsevaluatd at Jr»,Eeq..coma and Wetter1sahn.1747 Location:Univereity Of New Orleans the worstpower/0o.rcondiuon during - Penneylvade'Avenue:NW.. Library area. tlone Lakefront. FWHOS opentloniniaeaeeelteJttty'Over the Washi�tpn,DC2.0000 .` New Orleans,.Louisiana.70122.: peek values prosentdinUSAR Seaton a ANRciaro ectn/rector ame A.Cahn -Attom V°t tlaanaes:Brea W. The anelyele conaidd trimness is' / J Churchill.Far- Potts and Insignificent and that adeqcai.design margin PowerandLightCompany. Trowbridge;Zb0NBC.NW.. exists+)account-forthnicloade: Docket gix go:0t;waterbed steam Week;ngtam Dc•200S7- II*fatlgos-aeegeraaorforth.feedweter Pie 'staeoo.UnittSt:Cl o nozzle during FWH0S'operetion unwed t MICPra/ed.D/eremr.Jame A Calvo byOml4�overSo metre continuous Padah,Laaisiaoa- NlagaraMohawkPOW*,caepontl0a milOSepanUoaessta canemsupacity Delta Jr, pe lre�t factor:However:the fatigue usage-at or 20.1908, N0.Zif}S10.loan.2.°Point would mill be lets than CA which isbelow Desar/pboaofamendmentrquest Nuclearstat% UnkNa'1Onwgo the'RronoflA county.:New York ' Mieof1.0:numbers!tlayaat FY- 't '''operation' The peopoled,ameadta Lion by would change . - mWtbeWeiMtoenema4hat the feedwater th.'xec>uhraaspedsa.tionby,. Date ofamsndarantraquestINamh28 eparger Lugo,usage factordoes not exceed correctiing,the labstsfotpercent level 1900 1.0.•AdmWawtiva0ontrolsto riha conrapondbgto Bogie Add makeup Descr/pt/onofamendmsntroquest numbest daysand'meputodeof. Tank vohma The proposed to Table 0,2-1 temperature:reduction'dmingFWHos -• Bas(sfor proposed nosignificant would make;the Table consistent with operation la trackedwW,snemethat'MHOS hozarda'conelderotion detenntnatlon: the requirements-0MCFR.3054(mx2)(i) operation cannot daaeawthe margin of The'Commteeionits'provided for the mitdmnnlicensedoperator safety as defned4n'th abases to any• standgiditos'detepminIng whether I staffIng.cad.wouldprovidsadditonal TechnicalSpsdRaaoon significaathazards,00nslderattonexists clarification of-the staffing required b conservatism Nrsaerertt irSP ee statediniCraft Mtn Aproposed during hot shutdown vends that TschalcerSnsfta on wtstttato a 4ott : amsndmenttaan operating license fora rega(red'dur(ng cold'ehatdown and re ed turban mete wer valvep pas of roaarbinr e fadli 4nvalvea m thazards refueling;The actual shit ending would onturbinaetopvalvm;posltlonuudM1ueMna tY 'slgni9noa control valve f■stdoane and bypass of . .conetderation If operation of the faculty not change • .. RPf'adeguatelyacoounts for PWH0S hi eecordence witii'aproposed' The proposed revision to Note 7 in operation.Therefore.since heaetpoint is amendmerttwould p of(1)lnvotve.at , Table 0.2-1 would make this-Table unchanged,there lace raduct en in the slgnificaarbegease_In the probabi ity or eonalatent with the requirements of margin of safety(orthlswtpotnt- consequencaaotan.eccidentprevlously -Technical Specification 022.ewhich The SfteaiRtap�Ta range�lam a.,Higlt evgluateda(2)=ate the possibility of a requires the-Aasis antStatlon Shift • PowefSNpolntda.onal-Lit th Current newcrdliferent klad.ofaeddent om Supervisortoassume the•postion of desipbraws.'AddlWnaauy:thspr2r. a°)"�entproviously evaluated,or(3) Shift Technical Advfooriiff the' canal,conwtentwith thecondkbns. involve a significant r'edudlon`In s emergency'plan`ft activatedudoaing anamed•ln the RWE analysis and b , margin of Safety:Theproposed`change normaloperations orhot shutdown. consistent Shaw a orowndy is to coned the,perc ntlevel which is Basis foepeoposedsoilsralCant specifed.TMNnpwadchanstaaiso ' readlnla-btCanaplfrocntst iaenb ..,hazards,aonsidenpdondefeMlnabon: consistent with the Standmdradmiaal and which cctpppondetn,Ws,.volume in The,Caprmlasion has.provided . speetf canons adabe.Teehnlaal:. . -., theBoticaddhlakeup,Taok,'iha,., etandards foodetermin agzwhethar a speN0atlaaofetherjtaowdBWR/e, llc nsesnNamiesdthaCagrranWyof _ signlllcant:hazardetonWatatialadais plants. - ' r ' wwriwthebottomofthetankswas not as wteoraloaR'so.0L•FA pprotappocasee anQllra-ptavosad•ii tPwlfrO nntla availablefor''the'pumps'bedetraacrtbe '•amendlmenitpwr.opeattngffoenssdfora ahengeeshighyowe ' tenleCo t(on:�Addidonalwater fatdlity,'favolvas'no ignifcsnt'hanrds ettpoint sitnig gp.cl6ation donut , ndua,Ua,m.rpoo4semg ,r•. weea to,the,:tanitwmaYeep;ths aonaidetatlaoi'itoprerslton'ofth'a;faeWty m oonalwla►thapropaed operating- difference thetwaa notaval able ad in;accor'dance Willie yropwed chasp•wWaotJnaaasnhapabWb p •a the., this-weterreddltbereauted(aw,change ,.:•aaRendmeatwpaldeotj1JJnvolvee amass•ofsprevbus►y evaluated: ;in.the percents endear hetheoontrol ,:sigtdacent;(n reasehethepcebabUltyor iodate' Register;/ VOL:53 :Noe Irt/::Wea»esday.:;°anter.5.11881 consequenceso4,an accident previously 3.,Fackeetez teat Jemmy 20 2908 .the veatortsare not inspected and evaluated:or asete•t6epossibility of ietteprgvde4anaS lion of the cleanedoaa perlainonths. • a men different Madrid accident from licensee's methodologyfor determining Accordingly.the staff has made a any accident previously evaluate*or(3) mactor coolant syetert(RCS)AoM.One proposed determination that the involve a eipnacaet reduction in a component:of the overall RCS flow application fot sasodman2Involves no ma gin of salety uncerfalnitie the vaeeteint,.related to signiaeanthazardsasisidawtlon. The propowd.change.will not(1) the condition of thedeedwater flow Lenni public lJocomrnt Room involve a significant income in the sensingthatramentstion.Since the location!Waterford Public Library.49 proliability or consequence of an feedwater f)owventuAaensors am R I marked accident.(2)crests the possibility,of a pronto foulLng:overallR(S,Aow , new ordifferentlandofanaccident oneertaintymey;be Increasedly as Aupney for hoie sCereldCar6ald from any accident prevboelyevaluated. muehaa:itsif such fouling isnot gaps,Day,11a7ya,HowardOm or(3)l safety ,for the foil feedwater.Aowveatorl won=cannot coma-dolt aelo34,00. indicate one changeleast too db be ina&vati etIngoa sumeth refueling it AMCProjeet Director.John F.Stair • tndialothat titlent,two)i� Iacotwraativetoasamlethatf operators austbe on shift d SI hot he*oecwriadrndthar them atese 0 Northern MeteePower Company., shutdown and'one Awing cold shutdown .1%for••RCSf owencertaintyis Docket No:ma Menticalio Nuclear or refueling,as has been the practice in applloable.Regardtngthe%ffect'of Canwetlng➢lant,Wdght'Camty; accordance wjtk the regulations.This mute!fouling oatRCS flow unartainty. Minnesota change le Administrative sinew there is godosure-2 to the NRC C stairs January Date oJcmeled amendment ropueet.(+ebruery no change In actua:40et.W The 20,19667ettrcondodes other changeleelso administrative TS sections c•SLe•an.and menses 10.1967.as revised August 17.1N0. because It would makethe wording of tat TSseceod3/ezewageB3/424)wm Detcr/Pt/onOfomenetnentmgrrest Note(7)of Table 6.2-1 consistent with and to:beieodthedto statethst thepenalty The proposed license amendment existing Specification 6.22* - for.sdl.dkvflngcf the feedwater involves;various plant Technical Based upon the above considerations. vmtml'alaa,w'wedded totes new Specification MI cbatrges-totefiect the staff proposes to determine that the swewoemtencestdnty values.ifthe. cbangeenastandards..guidelines.t RC proposed changes do not constitute a vein tls ar potdeaned._'lbte S to.be does admtdshntive.requirements.and to significant hazards consideration. before;ttis fereRti onheatbsLnaa I.made ee' b�with Past data. uhbrW'tbetipprzensanwencep ria ethosnits y proposedbyletter toco/Public'DocotnentRoom , locat/on:ReferepceandDot:ummlts uceorae'hesmtadihsrtlrtaedwatee:• dated:Pebrwryl0,•1967:to reflect Department, Library.State wmtwithivs•Dem clamed foe th«Cyeb 2cheep&•to menagement tides and, University of New York.Oswego.New openaoaalmilamaelee stated rget 10) organization specified in Section 0 of the York i3120. • that theabovera'swill betaodiffetttonfieet TS,way withdrswnby letter dated Attorney for ilceneeet Troy'&Conner. the requirement ofam.penattTifthe; August=19*-Theproposed TS' Jr..Esquire;Conner&Wetterhahit Suite nutmeg In*Wend as estestvdfoe changesaressfolows: 1030.1747•Psnnsylvanis Avenue..NW.. • NRCwPesel.The,atafGvwbr tats, (1)Replace".". .and l sample from a Washinnggttoonn..:'DC20006.' , - modification pdartoCdaaopwa0oa fret location miladis end con NRC Project D/temer.Robert A : 1t M.:presenttlme:TSA23 ib in thedautprevaknt'winddirection . Capra.Director tee tdres>that:,ln thgerentwhat.te OI venturieree nottnapaWd.the.1% with": vecifind lawn*ODChour cen Item Northeast Nuclear Eery Col:VW,at „nce iy,,fa RCSAmalsal..Docket No.SO-423,Millstone ., loeatton speclAed in'rhe ODCM"in Item NuclearPowerrStation.0 3,New imposed�1°,`rlaaaf>�'requbemntb Particulate .(1),Airborne Radible4.1 1of5) London Canny.Ceamectiat contained In nge rd however.the in the TSs proposed chaogt.to.at afrnll contains (2)Delete page 2514 from the TSe. Dora of amendment request ehq elesni est�alramsioQ No similar inconedlyrtained,and which should S Descr/er 2,'966 requlce r.the proposntlyia,25 aasm hays ben dekKed by bona DeacripUoteofomendmentreguest: however,we imostbatpeopose8 Amendment Na e6(Jabr1.1960). The prop»ad.am s:talent wouldchange a.2426,1Odeattadit0 that proposed for Technical Specification 3/423.2,"RCS 15'423.1.6. ,_ :t (3)Daigle Section ea from the TSB Flow Rate and;Naclear atha py Mee On March e.1966.the NRC published .whicb•wse aao�ppserraassddesd�dby the Hot,ChanaskFador►..Poeloop.• guidance m4he Pedsr.tltagietsr(ei FR publiations(g0Cptd0.40. • Opentlng.'end 7S;3/4 2.3.2.'RCS Plow 7731)I oncembigexamples of v .4s catlen of electric Rate and Nuclear Pathaipy Rise Hot amendments:that aeenotllketyto e4u1pmentimpore it,m� for safety Channel Factor—Threat oope .. _ involve a signifant hazards er nuel0erpa .pins. Operating.";:•lbechattge:,wculd cotrideratiae.,Oneaaaalpleof,:: (4)Standardivereporisand incorporate thettollowing requirement in amendmenb,not tlttely,to involve correspondence to worm to 20 CFR TS 4.2.3.1.0 and 42326:,., :, . : 5ignifb nthatKdgomsMnebamsb 50Aaekibtvc "If:the,teedwater return are not ezample,(IIJ;ehich involves.\Adwnge (a)Rrlecr"Dhectorof the inspected and cleaned at least;occr per thatcomtitateaaa;addttbmal limitation. . aPProPrlate,Regfatel Ofiloo-of. *months.aa;addittonal o.2%wil be restriction.orcontrolsot geesently inspection and&dorcement"•with"US. addedto.,tbe•roW,RGS,Aow includeddmthe 74mbnical<Speetneebeet Nutt Regp1 toyComndssion.ATl•N: masseemeatewertdnty",:: • e.g..a mote sSg. neeJatenr. : Document Control De&Washington. Bare Program,notlgn/Jlcant ,tsquiramestl:Theproposedcnanges to DC2farik".:,v: r. , . lrozandae+onsiderarosjimerm/natton: TS 42.33,en4als,42SZeteoonaistent .,.(b)Delatietto the Office of On January 200111likthefaCissued withE aptplefltttn#hstgbey.:adden Management lMormatcnandProgram AmendmaritNo.3ztodbe.Pac ity 1'., . adationaksw$ction thaMapoaId of: .-CantwLtU.B.Nader Regulatory,:, Operatingilana for Millstone Unit No. a.1%flowpmoetleinty:in the,erentthet Commirbs;Weshington.DC.zo533." '39174 H ;FednkRs ter/°VoL.53,-No 193 /"Wednesday•ad'obe'5.'1988-/--Natioes - (c)Delete"The reportrlisted,below probability or consequences ofea' organizatoncharts.ineocordancewith shall be submitted-to headmJnlstator accident previously evaluated;or to the gutdaneeprovided'inNRCCentric of,the appropriate-Regional,Office or c Bate theposdbiiity of*new or' Letter No.86.06'(1Nart3 22.1988)and designate' diferentkmd-ofaccident$�sany' (2)'delete the requfncsaatfarplant (4)Detete ,Written reports for the accident prevtoalyevaluated.or to management aid'pest MMttnot following itemsshall be submitted to the involve'&:signifcantreduction ma assigned to a rotating operations shift to appropriate.Regional Administrator." matginof.safety. ',• :. -. hold a current Senior Reector Operator (e)Deleteno the.appropriate NRC Chegus!2)and(3)are considered to (SRO)license. Regional Administrator." be purely admmishattve in nature as Rolls forproposed noslgaljloont (3)Replace"Paragraph 4.a,ofANSI documented'by'way.of Example(i): hazards conslderotiondetermination: N1&7-1972"with"ANSI N1&7-1976 as published in the Iedn}gsgster(51 FR The Commission bas provided modified by the'Operational'Quality 7751)te,,thethsnps addws standards ler whether a Assurance Plan"to reflect current ANSI consistencythroughout thwTSs.Wrrect significant hazards coast endon exists standards referenced in theupdated an enor.,occkange,6omenclatu% (10 all 30.92(c)).Aproposed Quality Assurance•Plan for Monticello Change:(4}is considered-0 be amendment to an operating license for a operation. applicable:4o 13 fadlltyInvolves no slgditcant hazards Basis for proposednosignificant the.FederaltagbteltMIER 7751)m'that conal&ra loo toreadors of the facility hazards consideration:determination: it is a.change to.aonformit Hamm to Inaccordance:with the proposed The,Commteslonhas provided., changes 1n4heregulauon.(namely 10 amendment would not(1)Involve a standards for determining whether a CFR.50,4 wberethe license change signtficasttnereee low probability or significant hazards consideration exists results iavetyminoechangestofacility consequenpeofan=meet previously (10CFR 50.92(c)):A proposed operations dearly,thlteeping whittle evaluated:or the powiMlity of amendment to'an•operating license fora regulations, h a new or different kind ofaa(dent from facility involves no'sig lflcanthezerds Change(S)updates the TS auditing any'accident previonsly:evaluated::or(3) • consideration if operation:ofthe facility requirements reflecting a changein the involve:a-significant reduction in a in accordance.with the proposed ANSI N18.Tstandard'fiom1972 to1970 amendmencwoultnot(1)involvea ANSI'N1&71970isInoreatrmgentthan mTheii fsafe.h significant increase m the probability or the'currently.snedffed,'ANSIN1&7-1972 eLchan cha nges stthi the s above consequencesof.anacddent➢reviously 'standar'd:andthlaehangewould, proposed�anquiredby20CFR evaluated:or(2)-create the'possibllity of incorporate the moreatringent'standard standards as required ofea staff has 10 CFR a new or different kind of accident from in the TSs.'X'hla.chauge'$ts.Example(11). reviewed hs licensee..evaluation and any accidentpreviouslyeSeluated:or(3) publishedin,theFadanl RegMOer,(S1 FR involve.''significant reduction in a 7731).since:tila change•that . aSees wl h it Thelleeoaee;concluded margin of safeattyy constitutes an additlonatllmttation d'at The licensee bas evaluated the • restrlctlon'orcontrelam•presently 1 The changes proposedtosemove proposed changer agahst the above In cludedlirthe'TSa'4'r. corporate and.plant organization charts standards as required by10CFR Based on The above,the commission fromthitTs.,ao aot'inwlve a.sltrinrant • 50.91(a)and has concluded.that the proposettVdeter=that the proposed eaeefn the probability or proposed changeeinvolve nosignificant amendment does not Involve a consequence Aga accident previoudy hazards,consideratlon.;'fbe.Coa®Wlon signlflcenthataudsconsideration. eve)tiatedor.create'the possibility ofa has reviewed the.licensee's evaluation Local Public Document Room new or different klndotaaeldent from and agrees.,with it lorthe,following Iocoticrt Mtoneapolir`Publlc;Ltbrary, any.accident previously.evaluated,or reaeona Teclnelogy'and'Selencepepartment . .invotvv a significant reduction in a Change(1)clarifies the location of the 300 moue MalL'Mtaireapolls.'• marginal safety`Assisted in'NRC control for monitoring airborne teaota ssl02: Cenerk'Letter'•No a85415:Me• radioiodine and particulatee..The Attonreyyorllcensee:Gerald requirements'riecesseryfor safe change,iq'nowaya)ten,thacontrol Charao�'Esq,'Shaw.Tittmen:Potts and °Perationofihe anthavebeen sample.locationae set fortb•inthe brldge 2300N'Stteet,NW. retained In the TSeflbe changes donot approved OffsiteeoseCalculation: Wa 200 DO37' ' •' eliminateoralte thefunctane Manual(ODCM)or'altersthefntent of ; `NRC tDlrector'Martin J. Pravloualyraviewe&end the charges do the IS reqUirenteattraladwitothe, Virgi)lo. A Wit ageot'Plant'oparatlonanddselgror environmentaltmonitoringbrogran:no '•it .create sinataoddavmode The Noet6mn;Stags Power Compagy. physicalo d:a d Cedes n 'an' Docicat,No.:tt6.2 3.MoctMaW Nuclear . Encos changes n W NRC Ltt after No. 0 involvrad.and it'doe not the - Eodosaee Z to NRC Canaria Letter No. level of protection Provided to the Gawr•tleRPlast.Wright County, 66-06 in oaokemance with Commission environment The'theca onnly`agects hB°°° :: requlemmtR= the wayin whichlhe locatlon'ofan Date ofomend ant risque t:August 2.The'chabgee'propossd'to eliminate envftonmentatm6Ntoringip ogram: 14:1967r awrevlad january4/1988. witlethrequiremsols forplant control sample is specified:l e:the Febntary'lcC19e&and'Auguet 311968. management'eadetpportitefl to hold change'permtwsoma flextbtllty in Desurl$ortof amendmea requ.et current SRO icameedonotinvolve a obtaining a:cantrorsamplertakdnginto • The 'totheplant • significant fnetweln'tleprobabdltyor considiratlon"ehangesln wlnd'patterns Technical Specifations(ISa) voold: eonswpienaeof a:raw:Metprevfously which vary from year'toyear fhe literal • (1)remave4twilgmeeffi Section 6 evaluatedtecamelhereare'no'ahanges Interpetationoftheexlettng deplctfa(aoepotatahndplant • being made totleffoense-regauements requirement could unnecessar(lyrequire ?ogamDatlonaDchetts andayeelfyin lieu foeindlyfduals`c:ontroollingthereactar a change imsample'locatonaeich'year thereotgeneoel'requfremenbthat and'other dantaystems:'therewallsno cootmpondingtonalablewmdpatterns. 'captmttliesgdeaderaspectfofthe Impact-em'tbegaalfy'tf plant'.•''• As nch..thaecheagels coreddered:not tO' 'orgartizadinadatnetittlrelhataredeffned operation and'tierefme:hr involve'aslgd8cant'inaettesindhe ' bytdstl»gtonsib'ineloflslte' ' will nottenitlea,degesda&od t • Federal Register./.,Vol. b3,,NI3z.193 /•Wedrviedey. .October.&•1989.4 Noacee 79i7b operations which would increase the ,clarifiedaaeevaa#ays,from,tbadateof wewstatleevoerlaStyofa new ordifers probability of en accident.No changes the lut v it dcore,power distribution. kind of*Sant are proposed in'the7icenae requirements Also.thenuirementelor.maintaining 4o)lumina aienunc etredeciton in a • for personnel,actually:operating the the Axial Shape lndex.X.within the null&ofeafaty Admeuar.eve reactor and othç plant systems or shift limits ofFigura2-0:whan wear bait ipi°e°`donsenvel"ingt'e'LitlioLCOen""° management which would create the rate s contlnuou.ly-being monitored by lhatoparam irvalibilta scree matgle rale boletus redeetioe-ofReTcanfomu to possibility_°fenow or'dtHerent kind of excoredetictors.are cladfled.. . sn,y,a y�an& era, . accident from'any 4ccldept previously (3)Figurer 1-1 entlISSI0A(aland l..aenv.atlm w .rdn ofsfety.tteducina the evaluated,or involve a significant Footnote"on page 2-d7cwould bt. ulimayterettore not affect the available reduction(namargiti,ofsafety. changedtoeeducethelmitforColdLet meigin ant thnefon.will not reduce e . Accordingly'the Commission Temperaturstntiatf.lndicated._and margin of lately. proposes to determine that the proposed sago yams,rromawaR anti eery., thi cold kg temperature amendment does not involve a respectively.Minis,being.lone.to': • from 545'V..:to.543'P.With regard to the significant hazards conalderatlon. reflect actual operating conditi n Land three standards the licensee state,that Locol,"PublicDocumentRoom to gain.matgfa.+ltharalaoresul ad in operation ofsbefadlity,Inaccordence locotion:Minneapolis'Public Library. rbauge►to.,theAlpha:Btta:aadGamma with'e.amendmcatwould not Technology and Science Department termaot:rhsnermaimargin/Low ` (s)tnvolna significant increase in.the 300 Nleollet'Mat Minneapolis. Pressure etyuatkinforTlgore 1-0. probability or of an accident Minnesota 55401. ' (4).Admbdatrativechangerthat:would PreeletielYevalated.7Tuchangealowste Attorney for hcenne:Gerald correeker,qypogrevadnalarroranf'15t3(1) reduction oft,to 54ttfle tamperature Chamoft Esq..Shaw.Pittman.Potts and and ehangs2afauma tothefnal safety cbagmebameedby theprevious technical Trowbridge:2300NStreet.,NW, anai.. . .tmoAR)tothsapdated esfetyansyWwhtahadmasre'thelSWF Washington.DC'20037.. inlet temperatmRMe. re(ae tMa& rrledoes NRC Project°hector.Martin J.. eefe0"lneyaistoPortU b •.. .... not increase SPreabiiiboecxaegaeaces Virgillo. Basle foirpmpoaedno•Iigniflcant of a previously evaluatadaoadent hazadsoonaiderodorrdeterm/notion: (b)Gwrty.po.y6Wp•;of*newer' Omaha Public Power District.Docket The Commission hae provided diffmantidad of aesl -t from any accident No.b0,255.fort,Calham Station.Unit standards fcr. ^whether a previouslyev.luatadithasband.tersn.d No.I,Washington County,Nabnaka dgn4Rrant hamirda:amslderafoneldats that•raw Madinat kindof accident la not Date of amendment request as.etaterh n10altyOA2(cWA'proposed anted bE susenon wordifferentmodesof September 2;•1eea amendmenttoan operadaghoenee for a operation art propoad forth.plant.The Deseriptlori.amendment request. fadll rehouse noalg t-hararda eontloadmediasa.se'faebnlW trols This proposed amendment would revise o�eaianoa1toparagam tthetadhty p 4Jf eoeam the Technical'Specificational'Y'S)to in'.acoordanc wu(t the proposedwagdamps. ,ova dare or different support.Cyde 12 operation.The emendmentwould not11)involve a (climb"a significant teductic is a• proposed amendment would modify the sigoillaintinonsollodn thaplebebtNty or margin ofuefety/Arbeinistretive TS as follows: consequencesolon'acddentpravlouly weclnadosmvclvtne'kasaa.that . ft)TS'et1.aad2.10.4(3)would be evaluated 12)meatethepoMbilityofa .opn.tly Eta T.ofser,,F,aonkemsto changed to reduce the calculated value newer ditfarent'ldnd'of accident him current conSbow ant therein for the.limit ofthe•Total,Unodded any acdd®Yprw, lonaly;evaluated.,or(3) Paean"thermilbuilai b-Tbe Planar Radlaipeaklng.Factot(FT)to involve'nsig ificantteductioain:a thflP Is bounded b7 Pn!IC.n 140 which,wiltprovldeadditkmal marslno&aafety.Theliceneaeaddreseed becalleatmfeallamilatkamad . operatingmagln.;7,heconeotlonofa the abo ethre steadardainthe thesenbabl awweaad:tbeetaa Cyycle.iiastpo)nt evaluation.in the use amendmentappLWeon. will not reduced*nrsrgtadaataq. of the more lmiting Lou of,Coolant (1)Reduction oftheTotal Unrodded (3)Changes m the instructionsfor the Accident Required Overpower Margin Planar Ratite]Peaking Factor.rantrom ,°toting of the UmftmgConditlonfar• (ROPM)venua.thetrarotantenaysls 1.$5 to1.80.With regard;to:the three Opa°non(I GO)for Scaore ModtoAng ROPM.hes reduced tbe•"teat"for the standards,the,)icensee state►,that. . of Linear Beat Rate(f l LYL W1tAregard core power limit versus the Axial Shape operationotthe facility&°accordance to the-threaatendards.the licenses , index ASI).for the Lunt states thatoperation•of the facility in ( ,toot* iHoo telthdbls amenanigna wouidiaai . accordance with the amendment.would for Operation,(I.CO)for,6xcore.- {a)havelwaalpufiuMlsaeaasmrhe Monitoring of theLinear.HeatRat probabilitporeetweepanmeofsexidant not (LitR).Figure 7.-c.By reducing.F et. orevte..beralwuddibls dranerm•rey (a)Involve's significant inaew in the additiOc• aloperetirig%marginlagalnedin allow'''a'ti°noftheaddincestmargla WoabllbOrconseg°eneetCf ono accident thisLHR-LCOoperatingtmtFigunt-0 available�tbrredialeel armament. p�'me•y^whit TIM dbage clarifies .wouldbe.changedsuchthattheTotal um:weeks �vbe►'K �� staganae Integrated Factor and a 'Onme� sw for•gr Peaking amity plaatoparatioa,ThabWstar the the Total.Plnar.RadlalPeakingFactor margin for cycle UL}Rtd.(.'Ooweeldbeno technloel.safepcevdwtionwouidbanemore limits are consistent with tbe change in moSlletterben'openI1 $ OWCyc►e 'ISOM Moat wag win fka. ,tide 21 Figure 2-6.• 11 LiR4 CO."7henfae yihis chagedosenot baaisTrefaa INeohrmgedoesnot (2)TS 2.10.4(2)'would be changed to inaesselha'probablltyoreoeaequric sof a tnaea•emeRebebl ity ot emsegwnasof a provide clarification as to how the linear enviouslvaye edaccident""" previousb•.n!alaatadaoddent heat rate Should be monitored and what (b)daateta'poalbWq"oFa new or'"' (b)°aate'the poalbilit tera new cc parameter"apply to bound the limits:Indifferent kind of accident from any'spetd.nt 'dtffenet ldad'ersandlot any accident parau...e..the'pohtta4whk:h.the 'previously ere 'It hsbeendetermined . prevlooaly*valuated It has beendetrmined parucu. r...th :o intatintiaued thstanewordiffreet4poe6acddaetienot . that-ata.rsrdifiaranttypedstddentisThat created become no armor MNerentmodn of 'arwedtectwernonneweediffsrenttaades of operation withoutsducingpower.• operatfonrarepropoaddeetheptant.flek opendooarfcrapend6 rthaPientm*' should the,plent wmpater,lncore, conenesd t reef thtasmetestutiah, :. doemsd.aedaub,T+oakdapeelh aura detector alarmabecome inoperable,is ., Speciticatlon edmiote0ationcontrols admmtsnatbreoc lro s prevent* , ...'917{ ,. ' '.RY tier,f Vat'Stine itla•r' le es ,'fli0lblilr'S,.1t{OnNotices_.__,_.._...._.._. pwrblLtyofa sew rrl1enatlrWet - ralektionean Van issdpstedenst levetof safety for ilisitedcontinaed accident, Marion h a Conditions beast otsapl7 operation of the facility,while delaYlag(a)Sven• with nemilaeoe marginoteefats.AdbaWsMw-; retorthrordeelwYaot- facila ity cited o alien when dla e specH1aatSaastavolelaat el it-LO)seamprevent�°wonditl AO faelliey ent*ofanActsRrdownast that i s,operators enter the Lairds OpentionaCCondttieneas te�alred by - comment*of an Action Regafrement. summer tithe to Inapoairrifasoseswy, Actiott'Sb The e related bases The change tutee's*4.03 snows prior to WWzis the encore teenuments to have also been changed to reflect the appropriate thae for pert mtmning a monitor core power,;Ilus Meese have beat propwed chaste to tit Tecbdral missed scrosf?ancebefotaahntdown imPlemeprocedurami a O fora will sogh srhs . Sp� to , requirements apply to permit the pagedthe,salty. : - lnaddttioo:the amendmmrdebb. performance of the missed surveillance numerous TS ebtemeoeewhich based on consideration of, The staff has reviewed the7icenseeSthothrity pleat. no significant hazards coasidaration pr visions ofTednim l Sptit ecification n availability adequate a planning.. determination and,agrees with the provisions of7aehWraal SpedHcetlan Perform of personnel.and the time to analysis. 3 Q L perform the surveillance.The NRC staff The Commission hoe provided Bath*Pr owed 11O signiikeef stated is the Generic Latter that it is noncersfng the'application of hoards tsa c'a°riordet n't :Sic : overly sonsetvrtive to amino that guidance the cun fordetmeaPPgwhethera oitme4's967.'the staff i sdGeneric systems orcompoceng are ineennble significant standards., a er:min ration codas Letterd7-00.,:'Sectio s SO and4.0of the when a e . -,surveillance has not been by p ovtding exsmyks idera 7751)of Standen TechnieaeSpedle stione(STS) performed,., amendments that are considered not 000didonegorr����� perform the ithwi lance does not likely.w,lavolve.dsai8caat hazards oelrwtlas"-That ignntlyeuce he moatnot considerauot,Theproposed. ,- e��ia�e ravens m of sigfinanificantly rdaneduce io W *aria l tsetety. administrative changes(Item al in this Secuoncontaina.nan noo.f t e-STS . earThe Tics mstop w t pangs gs u a amendment are eimiiaewheaxam* oonejeteuteiand4o tecoseemo dune bpnwsMulledtleettgDIY of a cotWaG.402 t 7yeoheoomoeodatlons OS a�Qtlo Regwmode entseve thou h• • Technical edm(nlstnuye charge to the NURF.Cr102,4+74choleal wiN,AcrWeRegtdomsntswenfboei, the staffpropos determin a lmpac " dint omadngothe� the mendT'mrpermieete., cdd idd impecf,",end thcComtsbsim's Proposed changes to the7erhnlWStatement or syete apsme adwodw Specification do not,1nyolve a lcm r_en..ale eal9per1Bration permit mode scrteme whena lea would significant hazards consideration. radon oto:the ere gonna auhmUtal also permit requirement changes mewbssa Local PPublicDocument Room Cenfometothe:ats roviddeoce. ., end Can o becreadmdafters sgl location:;W.Dab,Clarklibrary.22$ toe:daoseehpropvsedamndmente. amed.*gDatCceedrsdaftarsneriogtnw South 15th Street;Omaha.Nebtaska 'aall to eals air m propaeed.amendment a hate goillac.aoadduceiena•Thla swans' earn of 88102- iavdvasastgttlBoeatharards. islenetrlteLtposetly aailylscnesnt e AttorneYjorUosrnesrLa.. .' amle consideration.Theikaosee'sanalystsL emetoofsafet .bypnotistcreyt or lower modes aritiorNtlngan theta Leiby'and Macaw.1333 New stvnooaizsdasvolbwe::l, lower modes of 1'he,staadardsunito urineforam Hampshire amps i ''Avenue.NW.,Washington. datermeat)ag theta asqu at foray a dssol martnarsra+btihriatra�atloan more tr requnsa:dodaasignificantbassetconsidaddon °DCotasfay. NRCAvfect Director.Jose A.craw, .rr inoladadm y eiaoaotaton'sr The w as:a'raviewad gird nsee's Regulation."'20O,Re0.0twddi state the gubmittaPand'slgrel&aat6arards Philedelpids ElectricCompany.Docket the orchti it itshottityifforedeeoe anaiyals:antihas determined that the No.50.75t,J1meddrGeeeradog8tadoo, with the prope.edamodeent weed not(2) propoaedtachincei SW1:flash= Unit 1,Montgomery County, involve a significant inners a tin- • ntained Pennsylvania • probabWyareoasaquesa.ohm accident eaefoemb4hFeytfgddeariaothesta previously.avatuated (Slants the . cmawitthonisWerr Farther.the 1 oreef amendment requcst•Jufy10. 'poeslbiaty�ofs new CrdifernU dedof • cootanwfthehabenahesY Deser/aaa 'dan ealdenrfrcmmfaoetdentptetoedy detmnibiedraaetetvisthsr_tha p of amendment request evaluated.ee(H"lnnen*Itgtderaet proposed amendment'involves a The proposed amendment responds to reinstall b a eargleatrhry. aigaitreanthers&eatsiderstion.' guidance provided in the staffs Generic The prolettedoiaallee tact involve a Therefore,the staff proposes to Letter 87-00 dated June 4.1987. sisi0net:ismeerf s the mehabdityat determine that ffie proposed Specifically.the proposed amendment oassM�ase eeeeemase+t wee'taab' involve no' n amendment ds would modify the general limiting ayswatrd7isei.urenRntbeteeda cotniderad • conditions for operation(LCO)toallow a 'ete"nei sin dmprrarade LocnlPnbtieDbarmeMRoes entry into an operational condition boomatp000.Yndto hoespwnt: 500 under certainoircumennoeswhen twhgatdioitbesa.eatesAsuokthaitht eo! lowtlanpottsto hewn' enieVive la arLdaal5Mai0aanoeaMwtri the High Street PMbtown Petmsytwnia compliant*witAlhe.L000inland p apar�ssAs sot affect say load. Action Statementswouldelber.:; sva tattaoaldat A ajfor licensee:Conner and continued operation'Swan'en ited This, obisseadamiwesiethe Wettahabo 2747 PemnyivemaAvenue. period of time. lbegsnsrel nvdgatece pose of anew or.ddfatiedapnof NW-Washington. 0006- requirements would afro bemodlfbdto cheeses eieodmolsoatlw ohms which do NYC Pres,Director WaltefIt clarify the time atwhich,,Aaon:', ' notantethepoesm9ityo(aoynce A.tler Statement tlme,limlU •. ,. Santis to n relative to accident-. perform rveiOance, T�he,fp�ropooedchasms not involve Faw�rAueboe4yattir8hbatlNw requirementandtoallowrIota delay of asigeltiaeotreductionInthemananof Yak'DodeeeN2.tN�s>A.JgmnA. the Action Statsmenirsqukrmeetsfot a_.The i7ttd+aeddt Neobse lhsarol!4seR' up to 24 sates b'mmpisbs tM• - �°�b Seines 30 a OswtisevNr lfedt rveiWmefftheellosetlbtl lime wherebytwidoemence_ w Apennin s 'clba Daldofomeirknerit regent t►egwt than 24bems;k welling,dardsthat RequhemeeN''astablbhm`uaaoe0bble 24,Mg ' Federal:Register / Vote 53,LNo.31931/'\Wednesday;October:SANS/."Notices Sari Description tem The ropossdemeno mnt t:wou L amendmentdoseaot Via•• • piphg:The will the.TeahskaLSpaaifieatboe{f5)to significantioaeaw lathe probability or Indicate leela or pipe breaks and reflect modifiatfonsmade to the consequences ofanaccidsnt previously automatically isolate theRWCU system Standby LigtedCentrol'System(SLCS) evaluated. piping during the Reload 8/Cycle9 refueling. .The SLCSservesesa•backup to dos4 for proposed noslgtiftccnt outage:In accordance with the al eady:ex4tlntsafety+elnted systems. hates consideration dshmninaaon: requlret0entsof10CFR50.02.changes Thor yropoaedmodilcadons will.own The Commission has provided are being,inadettatbe=3-to ensure a that.thaSLCS IPasintaieed such that it standardsfordetamteftrg whether minimum flow capacity and boron is"PableCliag the opanb lityy, dgniflcent hazards determination ax(sts content equivalent to esgallons per requirements of 10CER50S2 As stated as stated in 1O alt 5012(c).10 CFR minute of l3welghtpercentsodium above-,thspropaedehangsainaera 5011 requires that at the time algae. pentabonte'•solution.'Inaddition to unlikelytin ahutdownmaglatnthe requests aaamendmaat.itroustprovide meetingioCPR 50.52 requirements.the avant ehat�5LCSshould bepeadsd to; tolhe commWtar.ssamelaaes.ming final In.v.u.J boron concentration shut downt reactorshut dam the reactor&No new or , the standards InSectlon ammo=the following injection of erant]dndaofaodden"siadtfrom taaofnosigmficanthaards control soludoc.1sbeing,ipereased to. imp%vpgyx6s a$activenea of we$LC& co mideratba Therefore.to accordance permit tan increase In fuelreload Thetefone;,oparatloaaf lrlfzpstefcic in with loCFRd0S1 and*CPR 30.02,the enrichment and net content ha future accad+wce.wiU ths,propaead, licensee has performed`and provided the core design : . amendment will not aeate the following analysle: Basis for proposed nosignificont possibility ofa.aewor;different kindof NRC C.provAed standards for hazards conalderotion;determination:m accidentirom aoyptevlously evabtated determining whether asigndflcant beads accordance with the Commissions The.proposed modifications increase consideration eists:as stated in 20 CFR Regulation in 10 CPR-50.92Jhe the negative mactivRyinserted.by,the 50.02(4:A-proposed amendment m an Commiwfoaha rnadaadetermination SLCS..andrtheretoie,enhence.thesafety openaeghanamvalveenosignificant that the p amandmeal lnvolva margin for the plant:The.propoped hear oweideredmr Weperstkebfthe noatgai5 ,hszardr;aalenti.do change -the t tyte wtdart d CF To.make this determination the ataff r'equttemeaG,of1Rb0:62;and, amasdsrmtxocldnot(stievoMa erovklaadditionalessurance thatthe elps{6ran human intheprobebWtyor must establishtthntopentloain SLCS is.capebk•ofsafelyakettlog;down wajast.mesafanaaaided°We uely amendment w th the proposed the plaatin:the alikely evant,that itssaw or�aeeenntki�of an tbeatwelblbly smandmatiamea taoh(•e pt'oblw a leroquhed:Therefora.-0peratlon of pmt ptesusady„shad.elgde nsoisa consequeen tmaeaae accident probatory Fytzl'atdck in aaordaltce with the a sig„i6untnazan m a margins of cry• evaluated' valua ere '°K nicer awthepos etill01 o ro sedamendment does act Involve a I.Dm reposed amendmentdoes tot evaluated i�ff�5m� 1 create„of acc dent from iign llcant reduction in.a-margln of mwiwa sfpileaotinow.in the• a new w dluerentklnd of accident safety. probability oeoossga anoerof an•acekau any.aeddantpravlowq!evaluated.or(3) Slnath t applicstlon for amendment prewoaly svekrnd'beaueetheatonement involve a slgniflcaataeductlen in a involveeyroposed'chaw&that are only adds operability surveillance margin ofsafety r encompassed by the criteria for which ►egmwwwwla,and.mp lard wttlos.for mw the proposed modification to the no significant bawds eonaidaratton lempantoredetecton.The Fmsl safety SLCSfnvolveaninaeassin13-10 entria„the'staff hat made_a'propo s Anal'� mtti Reppwdlleethsttlw trip 'hvd enrichment.Intsolutioa:intb.SLC determination that the application setting be hwveonb toyvoldspnbue Tank and anlnawsefntegulnd opereuosbutiow eoayhtoprevent pmmping.capeMM.'Althoagh•ths involves' exaesivkaotre.aareoolent,, . modi9ationaiavolw•:deait'tho the conelderatIon.• ,. ,._' . &tablishingthetriplewl.adng range of conantrtono%6aove&me tees the Local PubllcVocumentRoom' into ur!,saf w'tharrpsh mart. location:State'llniversity of New York. &tablfahll'the same overstate the SLQTank tberlaaessed�enrkcment . Penfield`Library.Reference and requirement*on ternewtemperenne of 8-10,andinaaaadeoiutionpumping pocumenS,Orpertment Oswego:New swltcbels@ area the presently Waled rate result in anoveralLincreasada.the Yorki3126. .. . Instasetenaa prevents aelgefam Injectiontate of S-1O i otopeinto:the Attorney oriicensee:Mr.Charles%t Inman la thaweb bibtroccoesequenaw reactotvseaeL,As a•resultof the• ,.:: Pratt l0•Co btCtr*le.Nn*York" Manockleatorateaslyevaluenstne InCtflsed amount of 8-loisotope In the New York 1001t • eyetenbleOleterfor:sevatnatident.,. SLC tank.the•SoaLin vesselboron•f NRC•Project Director Robert A. ' aondltlaesap6aleoe LLsreveano.ekb conaatr rt00foU0oriattptspUonofSLC Capra.,'meow tunctlor4toaeagogehen®banddevtoe. eoluUen b being Manama from CO3 PPM which aouM;caw systemaNscoo.win not Tirana-ValleyAuthsefty.DoketNo. elfectafeoperstion(eta pLet _. otteaturalboronto660ppme d0.2ab BsovearFenytgttdeaeplant Theyroposed amendment doe.not '. eoWvelencenturaoboro¢T eincr es'ed Unit I,Usseoms :Alebema - p°'�6p'atanaworMart boron•oodeentratloalatkereactor Comy� . . ameefaoddettfostasoddeatye.beery vessel wanner/Mtue core;relade to Dote of amendment requests:August .v.tuswd tA9aewaewee eeweent beean utilize higher energy'Content fuel 0 1966(15.250):'•;. - performing a'atellettee norsiaeberr wllhoutdecreashig,.lheptesent . Description of.ameadmentrequ sts: 1k- -atsooar augassgateed. shutdown margin.Furthermore. TbeTaaarsear al eyAuthority(TVA) saitiatWelrapaebt 4+saavelOm operation;oftha,SLCS,wlththeproposed .haeproposed`changettothemown.- r.guir arnuihsamIaapsenmtb` rla" cbangaswfLmentlyprovidnabackupto Ferry Neckar tenarat"'esSS.— preveatsthacr etboor other•aafet4eiatsdsystemtIn spoc15atroar The mwadiG.inettdnd.otatemat:'the_ fi'Sk, DroDoeed . tracer.wd•maet[0em{aoR'autaorame'hotatlom accadsaoeawlt140;CFR 0A2 c a,aro,tokco otegaurvea for \ .Systealalbatppswnt,. requh'emata andwlLio affect any . requireur uet.e.nd ]ev 1 e oe ro of trick In ins all 3pipetrress&coSWoing ape ty the .C391D$ ,:mod Reenter I.Vtd;+ fig,'lNa.^ail.'/•Wedeasiy October's.` use'1.ritMba . aerAmprenwe switches arals rlhetW range of1139dtsgseathiefset The, accident pneleslpewl.td.Ts:gtthie.d system's prlaargneei (awaat4datbn .- change infartileesegu&Infl' naror.eSPJsr4we2Z7tozuu' . safety ftocuoawutbeaeda®adadequately. • wins heed ens nppottadby conflate.*amen laBait assalts In The cheap does'not Affsatsafety Inactions woottughoolontattocorpoommo(w) reduced PasdutioaayoaadaMO actiimt of any equipment In ways not previously evaluations.which indicated that the TI»F uatia sas an aPssainnai evaluated. reatricUon to eeaire thatnTs mama below 3.The proposed amendment does not potenttaiderawse tadetverd water the 10 memo boot of27m de�amr.P: .. involve a significant reduction*mightd volume"toihe'aorswaddreadt in Beu�orete'redetaeate'ukdetedPCT. safety became the rnyaainswamies increasedpeakofad temperatures.,' the proposed change will not Metes*.t e being,added are being apedpsdsomeet the (PCTa);-burin ell oases,Perrematned oan.ga wareda peaiod7ewhayd .. same requirements as other AWCU,Syslaa below•theZZ20 degree Fahrenheit(P) accidetL .. :. temperrters'witch*which-perform the atmof20.anoag. (2)Crate t erpoaeilN(ity anew ce same'function and are already included fa ---ID telephone Coneeesetione an . different land el accidwttroary thetechnicalspecifications•ThisensuresthatSeptember provaah'enei atLAaatWdabwe*P the new temperature switches wet not that aotiomo sett asNR doomme4 not esatonadtobe t s a that agevent for degrade`extmna;feett restne)oded1e'tlr TVA that ffitritweased PCly deealbd accident saaarldTbe. technical speaecs one;Alm thensw in the'Abgustlt laN wbtnittal talc Far)providesadd proposed otadICT aa�to to temperattaea tthesamblingaddedto -notbewiofy"fusNfladbythesens(tivit7 ensure the theZ,aeddegraa triton Isnot enure,that sefatyw4aed-*Meese*that is - radios provided NRC.teted that exceeded.11ar prasenos of eddlekmal ramie addressed-in the technical ypao4Daao.and restart ttfMt Mould be by will not ovaMea aa piof as new or that ts mashed toaSUgateaRWCUSystem the sensitivity elud4a,(peoM_sleda dafemattc[annamn' pipe break will not be degraded by the temporary exemption to certain ' '"` (3)Involve a significant reduction a a environmental rondIUOaI which°eat"soli administrative 1eqS Me,of 10 CFR maw 0faafety.The proposed redaction in from a RWCU,DIpe,breakln,the pipenaoch. .500011,'oeobvlaed),end that Fax)isconservalee Walton It lowers The staff has Reviewed thelicense° operatloea1 i.atatton be Inwood to the�calstedlCT fix th' LACA ' no significant hoards consideration tovkp analysis an Aecalndad by(H').the determination and,agteea with:the . ate:atkastl00 Fa nroPosadmdaNkaettPa barn Til7tni5 liCewee a analysis.Therefore.,the muff between thetalLvla+ and the 10 Iowan tirawie`dM tetdag w Free propose todeterminetiatthe CFRSR4g-NmR ', tbeltmtaaglarpetestttabagoa sad bylt aPDllatlaa:tarsse�chaarlbinvalwan0 exTVAti7equeotforatemporary dames?tor areollospa d...LJmmu. appifleanthasasnenC raldeemw.atiats " e o4to,Certainadmfartmdtve Theseueduotle_.ewWiS&P=aerg4 lAMantkaa Doatmrne Roam reotLerueatsodittQR'goso(ax11thee obtained byaanlaW.rindyh hag on /ocathm.zbliciPebBc tRoom oath been)tttans�ttedbyseptets genemwrtubeepth��ese�,�teePeraar.mdtin Street Athens:Alabama correspo...... datedSeptelberl9, aledardFCiaa(ZaapdsperFfrtbe limiting le aRCfabdeitaratlbdl AnornayoorJiCensem General' 1 i'LW)btrve determined f ng 4 Counsel Tennessee Evalnatlona'b degrees!, r.0.9.Megparame • 400 West Summit eve.En B33. that at least 100 degteeslPCrnutgfo fowl osBace dodage stniatthsted 'Crnor R' can admhnhtrettve �demod set Knoxville.Tennessee 37002, b9 1Y sue visa r eemAsollos'`tie NRG Assistant D/roctor.Su.saooa limiting steam generatoetube.plugging to safety rdeddlae bibs,aadtat Black s percentand by.xedudagPe(s).from, margints etegadi 2237 to 213.'lhls proposed technical The staff has reviewed the ltz n-i s TennesseeVapayAtrllaority.DodcutNo. spedfltattoa;damsels beingsubmitted noiigoftac nth adsamaidratlon 56.327 Sequoyah Nuclsae Plano Unit 1. to reffect;the:reducfm(n the Vets)limit deteaoh.t)omradapeearfbihe: Hamilton County,Tamest The Commission bee peovlded l cen ee sanaiya_Jl3adotadhe staff Dotal amendment request Standards'for.detem itiingwhethea propasueo-dagem(o.thatahr, September 21.Igo(TSBi-2r!) ' significant losable determination exists applattoniaaaendroos involves no Description,of request: as stated*10,CFR 50.9'yoj.10t FR signi lcaatbawwodp mmidrailees. The Tennessee valley Authority(TVA) s081reqults.that'eith.time a liaison LocaLpablieDocumnRoes proposes to modify the Sequoyah requests anpmendaeat;itaustprovide i000tioaChestaawps{tomWptCoounty Nuclear Plant Unitl(SQN)Technical to the Commission Its'analyse'.using Librery aoo18roedSaaataaaanooga. Specifications(TS).The change 1s re the standards in Section 5082,on the Teaaa.w37492: revise_the limiting condition for , issue.ofno.sipUficenthazards. .Atronseyfdrlicen scCad operation(LCD)3.2.2 and surveillance C aatdenttondnetwforainaocord m asra CounseLlbsssspaYSleyAaosy, requirement(SR)4222 to reflect a with 10 CPA 50.91 and 100.CFR 508.the ego West9aamk H)Y•Ddve.En HSJ, reduction laths beat fleot hot't hsnnel licensee Provided the f�aadysis: Knoxville,Teenage pc factor(Paz))limit from 2L17,to 215. TVA has evaluated the wheat NRCArietanrGtmsbatSaone Basis forproposed no'signifkent specification change and has determined that itarorefscoaei'a .al " .• itdoraarspraeaca.lptaaath.ads _ TVA,Providdthe7olb.dagtofomation coasldawaoeheOapdaoannean,ddsastailtshedla TemosVastyAudio*.Docket in ussubm(ttalon the requeitedCAWBe accordance tthspropa.dama Sasi in NoaleatiP eit,U7 and lit1enaquoya6- to tha,hsstthuc,hotchsawtdaemn:. wdlaaa .,:,,: .., Nnda�pltat,Udtelaod;fllantfiso - Bylett a'4etedAugosR1J.79pg.:TVA (1)Involve a aipUOant•inseams In the, County.Tama submitted peopssedboensea.aadment pre,sSMh.arnaaagaa,ceuafraenWaa Dote ofearaala.rmrmstesJsasa 8-fThapsaipuued ► evfedte Pfl —bsteda tad:Pyltsdtlaedsais ma(T8sesa) upper heed`L.ju tion isolation ' max4eerthea(iaa.Ggewthea4ac..:a .afst maser aetpofntendtolersetcw' SRss.lzcl. fuel ro4dlwldedb7;tlrcmava ehaet. TMpe.ppwdsod.eatvaaMeisege Enclosure 2 of the Aogdst 1$letter;,, ha Ppoy " �.d the expireekeldpwkra. describes theeaspart,ot the eetpolnt, a Dotwaagmpa., LicenseDilit4I(QdtI) change.the dalivagd,UFA water-volume eiegie,anal Ta(ent semis debt a Hey band was beiog.anWndedfioaathe -- sce o.Thertlrabeeereseeth getet Op0"�D4mia'lyi�b7ainte2nd 1 from .oesom Rhsetaw`gr`pnpa.saeaegr May2Z 140asc.DP<rpay6.121. raags�o[.L739aie:a00wbiafeebm--the do.ar�Rastria'psibeplhtydany,. �. Ma}77;f0tOtoSgtaeeber'1p.,79II:.. Federal Register/ Not SS. No.193'/ Wednesday. OctoberS.39801/:f!oes Milk= _ . 51179 ,The aatetnt.opmaling Bons. Me irupmed la ereedasae slat the AISNE amendments Involves no significant embstim detrain 49 yes tram the Serene*coda hazardscomiderstim ' date of issuance of thecceatrsttion , 3."'Mc'Thai(ISTIncria—Ilse *Ma Mat 'say related sea Ream permits(May V..1a7pfoe,both units). a etvasarera idbieeerdetrw /ongtim:.anteasermaanikaaCoumy Sine the Unit,fUll.owetoperating AsMz gem.eft xiade:' . Ubwry Ian firesdShwt.Chattanoega. license was issued l0,years and 4 8.Technical Specifications. Tennessee 3748E months after Construction permit in addition to dIalS ad>SYpraarams.the AUorney for licensee:Geaarol issuance(ii years and 4monthe for Unit tolow1u SON;teehnlattepetdlloatfomalso Conned.TennetaaWDeyAuthority. 2).the effective period dabs Unit•1 provide a means of montteel glhe m rnilMt a license is approximately 29 years and 8 eftact■of power ogntton dwingtlwl1feeme v Wage.To nuts Mill darfea E11 B33 months(28yarnsand4"tondo t Unit ofteplant KnoxviYe Tattasrr3r90i 2).The 11cmaN►eppitcatton requests a I.Specification 1.4.5-Steam.Generato s— AMC AssiefoniDlincart Sonnet 40 year operating llceiseterm'from'the mapeAna steamg'Aawetorieeervla Black operating license boththmt from' orsq tioapr ggeneram emoastre4eoperability because the.amts w of SQN's steam generators our the life of tie ,Ya n AtoeI- Bak Cbmpe.y desigaodand plant v.- , - PocketNausi.Ot9Y Caney. cons)ructedon,thebaebof Cyan of 2.Sp .1-.ReadorCoolant Power Stollen,Freida plant overnice, : System PAeemnstremper Lure ita_Tbe manias Basis forpropoesdao sgaifiomet pressure and temperance of the:rotor hazards coneklavtloa detalra/aatloa coolant■ystamaeailmaa to prow.i at Dote of amendment eegueet August nonduct8a Lame'Sae reactor coolant• it imsg 'The Ccerni ein0 hes Podded - system.These HMOS mesgrdatedperiomreRy standartbYor determining whether a over theuie mai peat to sure theme The proposed ncrilgios�a woW eadme delew significant bazatdedettamttretionexsts fracture toeghomeregWaments'for the as stated in10,CFR5Q9rjak,loCFA ferriuc material MttMit the reactoreoolaot to SPeCIfiC nSa of boron 50.91 requires that at the time&licensee pressers arindan areMeintalned concentration end to the requirement for requests an not unmet provide 3.Spemrkatloaaa'to--tteactorCoolent an inverse count rate arshipIketioa. to the Commis:deo its atl*sis;suing"the System Stmotwdfntegtny-Tlw>S1and= measurement=deratbtedconditions standards in Section 50.92.ostireheue Ptag'amaAnuor)arttleaMlh<beeddtinnal ' Bollsforprop"osedatsignificant of no significant hazards consideration. inepactlawlegebed tath.bluct"CcgibM hazards a taeldetatioad twatinotion: Therefore:In accordance with 10CFR Puarp fl the si sanctum' Mien anaassei The Commission Ysytovided ensatoteree aealiot ewpwe,ee - 50.91 and 10CFR SOg¢.tbe-llcen/ea has operatkoal'nadtowittiw ooaposnes standards tor determining whethai a performed and provided the following will bemaloralnadda+bighoat the life of me significant hazards determination exists analysis and mutest site operation of Plant.:,<"" as stated InOOCf1C5 el.Aptopased Sequoyab(SQN)In'accordance with the aspeci8eation6.7.z-eae47on®r Cyclic car amendmesti°teoparsttng& se i-- proposed=atttstrdmentwln'not, Traa ansient thall-440,91SlecIrdthil aid aert m t tnvofvesassi le ards, '(1)involve'asrgoipanfnmeeee.inthe limit■ dos consadastlonstiopetationof the facility prabebilltyarosaeequerwwof:ee,*odder p1ovi hiah Man 0°aathat in accotdancnvihithepeopose4 peevbu.Ira.ahe44S 4,Uolt1,eadLet2 r°aapaaoh_llaatteeaeemor.;� •amass 0ewmtd'aoe'(Ijierotns were.deelseed-aadaeeWumed-oathe brie coolantaed-pad 7aystemen®eot;?., ollOypaeS:ofplaM, afim 9QMi reactor exDeetaeortaagaa Wawa ora'Wek.IPsest aigtf18C7mt:E4CreaitleSnll'heprobabniiyor vaseell'wasfabttea'and." Wed Eta to desigslia'' ernsegveeerea,anniCldeatopeeaicaly year life;kgempnh'emrve vessel materials (2)•Crcete'1hapmma= rammy ,e evaluatedtle_{Z),CaaleytbgpatdblliQrof surveillance pnr'am b maintained la'...... different kind mamma= spy a new ar'diffant kiodofaaddanthom accordance:withlOCYR'30,Append1x Ii.An previo.lytutalys t1%&prapard . any acddentpreetmfirevalaaie*.a(3) analysis was performed to demoestrste amendmeat.rratNddaaatwetn nateraind involve a see& at,rednpina to a. .. compliancewitbiheNRCweenlwd ... doesmr,atkclrthe:asSapr:.ealyds.plam matgigGCsafiQr :,. thermal■hock(P7S)aoewlna tattw4 ill tringa4 tthevtinketflaft '.lsetaow ... _ accordance veltlp20,CPRSOAl(b4(2133e the accident analyeisoftlela�PSAR remains The hemmers i analyses contained in assessment of the'OrolectedFESfemme boundmimt■rwardliaeni had d the Aegaet..y3r.1086 letter emtesthe acddseteaa.rioeestamed .this fo ,..- temperature demonstrated that the'SQN - .. __. 67_.. llowiag: UMblaad4Drtrawtn•vMeelawodd.taeet change Tisk°SeptaagcnSawNwtorapier (3J Iavdre a the toughest* af.100118 a1 eigoiECspt tedeeMae ea reference to a apeet8a ran'tree eon for,32erleuteet:avower, 1° eiasafe%"Thegeecwdaamasha t gener■11zedbs.Mc►sal ease thaLCO which is equlvalett_le e'a0•Isec&lge We Invohr fekr�athareto MWatnaelia' requirement:and to delewe sunamasoe dates Cftis oprating.DnaL BomaSQN ngWremwa Makatea which Le eaaecasaary.with an 80perce tapatltt.West An; analyses bows vim is aemeritarafimse as end,doe related electrical equipment iaa000rdwtee wla nor.Rectt6erfap,n,egitrar•. -' L Involve.ulptmcantlaaeesek ma within the af,lot�Ra0.4110a.eh 7'he_edflibwaavtund:dtwtceoaree • wprobabaltyor000segassofap'trarident environm as The;j- -d Ilk oftha no.ei®0.1ACent.Lrztedacao°idetadon;, proieudy entered.TM*change will not elpnwat or.. I. orpaaod' determlMtlm+nd:agteeenotS the;,, inansesigeiSeaadr:the ptobebilyar within SQNYmabreeasaraodreplacement iicemae%On&lyalaaltaataftbaseea6, anrpmssena lidaiLYthe pracleeetemseustbet:tbraafstreetaud that eidsting,ptogrecaan pta0e,tadoted shuedawa ellinnt.th.awewn eleaseete electrical screwed rowans canned nod any abnormal,eate$. tlogapdagingof beadequiWyawetaeo saldot avaase,Psrraterrksse4prfuneral ceitiraf,pimttaowponenta baprssent co a Iopadedsi tetest°NS,. regardlewdthac,waH getendemt any siwifitmenareaselatbs.,Ll•: » allWasEss t , , .s+, '3 Programs are ls;Piaos*OdeMat.boweel: LdsattibiSyosAltty deew.ar'defrent dewriwadonaed probability_x14414 0,At aseoLaa, , epapaaulaelglaal, kind of sed.Thssttreeaey,pceiy ro ,., componertsTbw.prograasinrludr, atrJdeatyrevboalyaedaataddacnate analyatiAUnamodl0atlronlyproridaaan A.ASMElloikeandtawdn+eese!Coda the Peeethnityofatynew,4ocldsnbaor edranistradrahrerdrairchearand Section XL andd0CPt303soneasoashJ: anY sIgalfitaag/4d-Ctlonl4111eaaatrsla an umwassawawasalaaaassoaseat 1,fr+Swaop.bapeadoa(ig)Ante— of safely.11lmtsfatstbaged.Otthbtz'r: Than"aaa;tcdoeamraaeit eelbgttyof Tlsstaoatreeaseeo,awtplentpessen, rsvlew,Jieabaiaemnedesptopoied a new or pam7dadofanamadeat..;.... retaining veseelapploaatr4.import system. dataminadamthatthereppfkattogtfcr" benoritto enetenotleriPtmteparuoa • 39180 Tedazel:)Register I'Vol. 53.`No:193 / Wednesday. October'5i'198Si Notices _..._. :.-. ,,., M1 A Involve aalg n sitrantredactloina 6.3.'i;'Fue1''Assemblfes.toafOW the• the Cebnaa•Bntldlag;nit Street- NW.. margin of safety.Th+a;modilkaeon only replacement of a lfmitednumber+of fuel 'Weebington,'DC.andat Stoner • provides an adminlea eve, change rods with';Nfertods or vacancies If such document:owns for the pardcalar� and detetes'an"werreeessary•sutyem rat. replacement la`acceptable based on the face itieahmrolva'A copy Items(2) re0etnmenrwhkh daanot'sRactthe`wfey results of a ayae-specificreload end(3)may beobWned upon request m whlch'curlently'exist'dadng Mode 0 anal is. operation.Thus.N4 change don notineolw addressed`to'tbeV S:Nuclear a reduction in.noresiety.. Dateofpublleationof Individual Regulatory Commission.Washington. Bend ea the eoaydersisoas eentainwd nodct wtedanl Reg sterSeptember9. DC 20655.Attend=Director.Division herein.it ls,concluded that there is 1086(9311135136)• of ReactorProjecb.' reasonable assurance'that opsratlon of the ^brp/ration dole of Individual notice: ' ' °' '.Yankee plant:'consistent with the proposed October,11.1986 CGala'Pewee C ' Dacha It Technical Specications:win not endanger - Locbl'PablIcDoan'ment Room: Point the health and safety of the public.This • ,Location:Emporia State university. (0 u tT.Mallian proposed change has been reviewed by.the waft=Amon white labrary.1200 Date of 1/cation oramendment N d SeistYAu tsntx thelicensee'sCommittee. . Commercial Street Emporia.Kansas December 21906,and Fenny 1.Men. lysis`andagtees''with"it-therefore. orra ewe andrury-T re a-Konen ySrb00 analysis` of to rubre to ka�Keaw Bd descrlpUon ofomendmenk This we conclude that the amendeient . n ,,-- t modiBe.paragraph ZC(6) satisfies the,three.crtteria setedill 10 NOTICE OFISSUANCE OF, of the license to'regnlrgcompmance with CFR 60.92.Based on that conclusion the AMENDMENT TOFACILITY the emended'Ptyslcsl.Secuclty Plan..' staff proposes to make I,00 OPERATING LICENSE This Plan was amended"ticonform the be ardeeonsldention detann tlon. ouringgth'e podia oh,' publication of - taof10 CFR 7366.Consistent LocolPublle,DoeemearRoom, the last biweekly notice.the """"e provisioneof.10 as 73.66, locoelop:Greenfield Community College. Commission hasiswed the following search anuirweentetilt-be 1 College lh ive.Greenfield. ... amendments.The Commission-has. implemented wtthtn10 days and Massecusetts,01301 , determined•foreach-ofthese •' miscellaneous amendments withIn 180 Attorney forllansee:,ThomasD�iannan. amendments that the application days from the effective date of this Esquire Ropes and•Gray,225 Franklin compile,with the Standards and amendment r. Street Boston.Massachusetts 02110. reguirementsof the Momict Act Date01Issuance a 24.2968 NRCPslect Director.Richard H. of 1954.'es'amended(the Act),tid the Bf'ecti wine:September 24.1006 Wessman Commission's;rulei.andregulations.The AmeodmwM,No:,92 PREVIOUSLY PUBLLRHBDNOTICES r.omsdsafon'hesmadeeppro to FacclUtyOperating lcenseNo.DPR- OF CONStf1Fe rsTION or ISSUANCE findings,a iegoiredbythsAcandthe e.The amendment,rwleed the heense OF AME'4DhffNY$TO.OPERATING Commisai"n'p,tulesarm regulations in10 Dote of lnitlolnoticeinFedanl , LICENSES AND PROPOSED-N0 aft Chapter L which are set forth in the gesi may,4,=Cgs:fll5909)The license'amendment , , , Commission'errelatedevahwtionofthe S CAATAZ Nottheefconsldentloa'ofIss+unceof _ amendmentis•oontatnedina1etterto • CONSIDERATIONOPOUNI DETERMINATIONTORING Arnandmentte FecmltyOpereHng Cmsumen PoweCceeP.ay dated ANDOPPORTUNIIYI?OR'I�AR$VG UanseendFropaedNo Significant uards The follnotices were a Emsepteemmy'Rmber 1988`a ted Se fe miser , previously Flazards•Corudderetloa Determination gvaluatton"Repott deted.September 14. published as separate ndividual andOpporbiptty;for$eedogjn 'Het notices.The notice`content was the connection wlth,these action was No sisal fiaonthozardsconsideration same se above:They wan;published as published in,thtr P danMReglateras comment,naive&No.. individual notiran'either because time indicated.No requeetforwhewingor LooatPubl/eDoeumentRoom did not allow the Commission to wait petit=forleaw'totntervenewas filed for this blweeklynotice`orbet:ause the fol owing!thlinotlai iro" :1313 Howatnf Set Pet action involved exigent circumstances. Unless otherwise"toc icated.the Comegs:1526 Howard Street Petoskey. They are repeated here Nicene:the Commisslonitu determined that these � ° biweekly,noticelists el'amendments amendments satisfy;the crtterlelor Duke PowerCampeay.Docket Nos.50- issued orproposed"tobe'issued' categorical Minimums lnaocordance... 3Nndlo-s10..1cGuire'Nude.a involving no significant hazards" wlth.10 CFR,3132.,Therefore.,pursuent Statloo.'tirdbi aed 2.Meddsebmg consideration. ,,. „ to to CFR 6t County; M'(b).no enviromnental, Co NaCnollea Foe details.see theiadlvidual,notice impact statement eraavironmenfal' • intrueFederal Register on,the day and assessment•Deedbeprepared for these Date°faPplta°tlonf°r°°'°ncGnennr )mre26i9e6 page cited.Thla.nouce doss notextend amendment flhe`Commfdwntaa the notice pedodof,the•original,notice. prepned%nenvhonmentelassessment ° Pylono/omendmen4 fhe under ehEspedatuirat tstances: taadllledtiteTechnica! , WoliCreskNtaXiaROpsnWig' pr0vytenrinI0UREP2(b)indium SpaeiBntkimgby deleting porvdfiance CorporatlonVanwGasarsd$ecidc mid rojefeaadastloabseedcethat requirement;regardingmenual,tnmsfer Company„)(easesatylowseala assess ourvfe'so'(ndfuated: fromnormaLtaamergencypownr. Company.Kansas dectdc Power Partoeor'deta twithheepe,etfo the ' °'thepresacaher beaters.the Cooperative.inc.DeckdNWD04tet, action seem therapplkatons for ' Poweropumfed nMd'valww(PORVaL Wolf Creek-Generating Stat on.Cofsy amendment'(2);trxaWadmeacs:'and and thePORYblock valves. Cormty,'Kamae t (3)theCowndssicetreletedlettan 'aflssaance 8eptembsr13,1968 Datibf ameridnieiunquset.quly 2e. Sefetyttvehwtions`and/or Bffectlw,d ttSeptember33.1988 1988 , _ , ,.• ,,.,r EnvlroemenatAssesem as es ArnendnentNaa_tl2ard73' Sriefdescrlptlonrof amendment , lndlcsled7Alpofttheee Items an FocilityOperatinptionseNce.NEP- requeetiThe propoeedamendment evadable forpubllolnipecuonat the 9 antNPF-T.Amedmentsrevised'the would revise Tec)mlo■lSpecifleation' CommrsaioasrPubm&DocumentRoom, ' TechniealSpecdfationa, :':. Federal,Register f Val 53..No. 199 f.•WetbsesdIy.October Stink?"Oen elait Dote of initial eta . &dwl., GeonaPatere G—o,.i0gIslMwp. cPv Necks Covenantald.DocketMIS=Misat20,1S$ illlet30). Power Capocatloa14tnldpat, ahla Male-an,Oyst Caskiiudser • The Cmnm4doaa; a aiwlioaaf AttbocribdGotglertarefbeltea'. C....JI.&StaGe..Ocean Catty.Nn the amendment*jicontained.inttSafety Ceargla.Dod utsaaFat7leingWM , JatNy ' .• Evaluation dated.September=an Edwin I.Hatch Nuclear PIs,. 1 , Dote of application krementiaene Nos/gnifieanthcaeaiscomidemtiar and Z,;APPiblg Coettty,GIs* October 23.an as supplemented Aunt comments nece/ved N0. `,. Data of opp/nandaa/av omenduaeets 51980. Local Atki*elabnrKRoam Brief description ofamsdmmtt:'t'he. locations Atkigs.Llbrary,UWveteib of Jme 20.Se88 North Carolina:Charlotte(UNCC BdeJdeectlpdas•afameadmonts:flat amendment revlaed TeeMial Stafonj,NorthCarolhurZ8223 endmentemodiktiii�,Taoheb .. , Sp at t vomaecttbangnIn Mande Powirtab L(ght Cenpamy,at�1., Speciflutlow todalets an tdeaenon b then odq W ooncentratlon owanta tot e In the the maincookal;ootachloatne,deteeton Docket Na'54;980.SR tame Mph Unit aadto owautpeetkytastion of the: reactorcoolent in TS Sections 3.0 and No.2,SR Lucie County,Fbdda 4& main contrei.rootnenvkoameetal ' Date of application foraesadment control system on high,e6ioiine'level. Date of Issuonce:September 12.1980 • January 25.1$85 Effective date:Septembera 1908 bestial), Lbtetine; its a pteab 4.2249,a Amendment No-.126 Brd deletqofomaatairent:Tlle Eflectti%dcoc, Provisional Operating amendmentitonsas rus Attachmenta t atones Amendmeptag and116 DPR-Nt Amendment revised the conditions n vrdYeaARtarbmeni L � Facility Operating License Nos.Wit- Tecidod Appendix E and;APpeodix p b the Specifications. i,icm4e; ,. S7ond/p1°F�,AmeadtawtbnWrdtie Dote of/rtiflolnoticeie;Federd Date of7ssuan .September 13.39$ Tecbdcal S9802atioos, - Refilanc May 18.2988(53 FR=NA Tar Effecbve,Data$eptember n 1986 Date of lnitlajaollce.in Feden 1. Commission's of this Amendment No:34 , RenlatarAugust•39:.1806{SS'FRJo33s)• amendment S containedIn'a Safety Facility Operating Licenai:Mx NPP TbeCommission'smatedevaimtfionof Evaluation dated SeptmbersLints& it Amendment revised theLiaaat the amendsoentafs,coMehtediaaSafety Nosignificantlscmrdsconrideration Doteof wool naticn*Fidel Evaluation dated September 12.2988. nommentrmeive&Yeayletters Rayblr;May,St,3965(so pit= Thu Nosigedfienntlinor*consideatior dated November?,1006ad&.Dacsmber 1� 31.1286.'brBurnu4fEstj -ants Cammirlon'rrelatedeva,>,utlana�tha commentsreemved.•No. - --w"o—� amendment I.contScd aSddn, Loca[Plebllc Donation t Boom Atv(don4frnaitoaaatai..aallIN' Evaluation Nos/grificonthazmdacc2oshurmtioe tember 11 1.908. Ixatlon:ApplmgCount/11/41211cc ,ei. Protection, of nised comments rboelveck No,, 3153 lot kf ell Drlas A�YteY•CsoKl+ comma:By Ieuen'datsdlelym Local Pobiic,Oocamsne.Rooat the'- napondd'tsthe0000sn&No location:.Indian River Junior:College Georgia Power Company.Oglethorpe other comments Wert received Library 320e Virgins Avenue,Ft.Pierce, Powet+CaepmallowhI cddpaftectdc Local Public flecamatRa Florida AulhodtyotGatniseCtty oftlalton. location:ooeanCowtty Mary forida,Powar and f ightCompeey.aR al, Georgie''DodretNo:3o llx BiwloZ" Reference•Departmett tit Waebieften Dock�CNe,saJ89.3eLade:Plant.Unit itetchNudJerPlant' Inh%AppIng • Street.Toms River.Nair Jersey N M. Nat2.St.Lucie Counly:Flork% • County otgta MI.d.dppipoasr:i Q tCisipao c. Dote o Data of oppl ca6o�. aaendment System Eotregyk aaesoAlarkSwrth Japplicatian of aesridmsnC November 10.1987',' tune 2 . . Mississippi P° Briefdescriptlon'' ead»nmnt'Tb ae Brief description,ammdmvnt:.Tbe' Docket No.30.41&Gr.Dd'Guff Nuclear amendment modified • Statlotn:IJM1.4:380)01208Cooty, amendment of at TeobS rati land Miriad � 4.7.LBoftbeTOohNCslSpsd9ratlaosfm• $peot0oatlensb maw 4be mete �; . . the ninth steam Isolation J.,,a td tia Cenerallanttic ttsi i8'ibsland tad Dote'of far amendmeno mein feedwater Isolation valves, fuel assemblies pandro dv�d: ud by A July i3 1988, respectively, • Nuclear Fuels: "" Brief description ofamenchissa 1Be Dote of:'lasaooa e.September U.29ee Doleggresuance:September~1z,i988 amendmratwoulttbanpr the Tackniog Effective Date eptewber2L188tt ,.• Bffeciss'dofs•SaramiSs'Is.19b", Specifications;b1chmtgiags1.s — Ametdment,No,:95 Aniiidme...wily/ ofoorottie.9lne members ad the flirt • le AcilA1DernydO trev S the Technical Pac71Jq.OperotlRiLfarssilb.DR- Safety a d rt,Supellnfeedast a�;iae emendmeett astised the . SpedliCetlona . . Massager:Farfotmaea'aadSyttieet xecinkalspedAatioa, ., Dare of lnitld noticeta.Pad.ot F.ogtneeriasThts.cbege taAaa.ilraed Register:December 30.01/7,(SZEIL Date.,t tdolnotic idledenl by achmge& SADAorp bs niset 'a 49227):The Comaboict'a(dated R aupaaenleesj53PR"98132} consolidaweertainenginseehg evaluation oithe4asaendeiantis The Commintote elatadevdtedloarf personneland'fanctims: contained In a surety Evaluation ens the amendmentAramtelsiad In*Safely Date of hisaisnacSesethr 21988 September2x,198a: Evaluation dated Septembertz'zing arctic.,dateeSapeebr;nests -. Noslgalfloanthazardsc.andsatkc Nos(geiifiaontAaaa,*oonaidsreeion Amends stAra ' comments reeelse tt , comment'roeeive&NNs,,._, . Facility 0pe atisgiloepego.Meg- LoPalPuhticiloconestAoe e Local mnbbcptiiim-etSasat 29.This+msadonttavJauet „ loaatioa.IndiesRiverjrtia,Ce➢sge iocetiaex.Aailli 0mosy.PaNtaIJbeq. TechubstSpedlaatloesr.:; Lang.=V1�ins Aetna Ft.Piece 30�ty'Aa11Dtteigi day.Gasgls• Dote ofinilk!erati Jylw�1{Pani/y .� he. . • ' , .. '? Render!' ' iwl1 X808031 3018-/• • dam, _ 39182 ceders'testator /"VOL 53/No.`19Cs'`l:wedaesdev._.Oatoher s. x98 1 ldoticis.-. ....... . ....... TheCommWlon'vrelated evaluation of obts.Septemhar9.19161''is 4.8of tbitecbolcal Specification.The the amendment is cOntatned•in aSafey AmendmentNo 22" commission's related evaluation of the Evaluation•datedSeptember21.i981 " Faciliiy Operating LfoeiieNa'NM: an-ndmenti contafned Mil Safety No significant hazards consideration ea Amendment'revisedthe Technical ' Evaluation dated September 15,1983. comments received:No • Specifications: .,^ -‘ No'slgnlflcant hazards consideroban Local Public Document Room Date ofinttiol noticelnladed • conunentr trcetvet No. location:Hinds Junior College, Reglstet July 274988 Local Public Document Room McLendon Library.Raymond. Commission's related evaluation of the location:CreslsyPublc Library.City Mississippi 39154 .; amendment L contained in a Safety CampleauJding'Greeley,Colorado Dodcet DPI Power! Company. Evaluation'�lattedleptemberI.soot1 . - System Energy Resou ces,'Inc.,South comments INo o oanalderatfon Namessrandee 50-nt sq oyah Na.ttO.827aod5D-g18,$egttoyah Mississippi Electric Power A sodatlaq Legyllyble000UwentRoom Nudev`ismt Unit*tend 2.Hamilton Docket No 56.418.CtandCdtNacNer locatoor>•Waterford public Library,49 Co®y.Temnessea„ Station.Unit 1,Claiborne County, Ro PenyRoad•Waterford Mississippi, • Corpmacticat063e6 . Dote of application.for amendments: Date of application for amendment )°n°Z�i988IP ) July 121988 Pub&ServiceComproyofColorado. Briefdescrevise of amendments:This Brief description of amendment The DadraCne:t10,i67.Poet fit vain amendment revises Table 35-2, amendment deletes'Room from Nuclear t;seaating Station.Platteville, "Coataimment sI l and 2 Valves'of the Table 3.3 7.91 as a result of a design Colorado' "' all Units 1 and 2 Technical change to enlarge the control building Dateo amendment request Fe specifification r.op The valves(m to lockernoom. f 1 t add a to u...Thes motor-operated s valves 5,1988.as supplemented Joe 23.1988: to the table:These Mt3Vs an roplacftg Dd'teof Issuance:September 23,1988 Brief description of amendment This thick verea containmantisolation Effective date:•September 221088 amendment'changed certain'potioneof valves.The amendment also adds a note Amendment No.48 the Admederrstive Controls section of m'table 3Sd Pn�eoerod 29,Facility Open nt:ljcens the.NPF- the TeehniturSpedficationsabe Featnras'RaspemwTlmes portionneoncentlerlG°see's thattbe'tespons. bw.ofthanMOV.. Technical Specifications.,• organization•and theplant Operations 'when tsy arractuatd by a'Phsse 8 Dote ofinidol notice 1n Federal Review Committee. ,,, c * *name-slighty Register;&uat1.03988.(53 PR 30139} Dote of/asaonc Ssptember15,nee v p containment legation The Commfwiones:nlated evaluation of Effecfrvealate September g&um valves. than the amendment Is contained in a Safety 'Amendraent.Na,'63 :. Dots ofissuance.September 9,1988 Evaluation,deted September 23.1988. FecllllyOperatingL'icenseNo.DPR �s Noslgnifioonthosonds consideration 94.Amendment revised the Technical 'eW &piember 9.1988 comments rea ti e�'No SpedBattons.,' ,. . :,: ..... Amendaient7l oe,:e2,re Local PublicDocumen: oom Dote;orinitidaotlaeinF;deist . FocillarytOpsroWigEsk aaalloe. location:Minds lun1or College. RenisOeir isuguat10.i198ti(53.PR•301az), DFR-77 rddDrR-7A Amendments McLendon Library.Raymond The:Conaais•lon amtlatstevaluation of 'rind the Terbokal Spad9ratfons. miellbeing39254. . ,, the gmendmeM,ireonGdnedinalafety Datnt'Wtld!"eke ADFeelesI NortheastNudearl�ergy Company,et Evaluation dates SeWta er• ll 1988... > ionsiM let edevalu 28833).The a1..Dooet l�le,•80=42 millstone No significanthasards consideration amenComdment is n voiwtl Safety a Nudeer'Pv.wS,atbe,Unit No.a New aomn'entsteat ed.•Na la contained la a Safety. Local Public tbcument wan Evaluation datedSeptam &1086. 400doo,Camty,..Cennsatlaft locyNon..Q1aay-publicLtp�ry.city ,No signifioaathasardsconsideration Data af application for amendment' complex•amlanicreeley.Colaado commoNsroalwdtNo _ February 24.1088 Briedescription of amendment The Public Salvias Company o(C,oiaadq location: ttanoogediamilton County amendment Technical DocketNa59.287.'Fatat.Vrain IBrrery,,1001Broad Street.Chattanooga. Specificstlon,(TS)3.3.3.9,"Radioactive NucleaeCsoerrdegStation.rants Tennessee 37407: LtquidEWuent Monitoring Colorado T�on....ry oti et hutrumentahm"and'T3.3.33.10, Doze of amendment request Alma 20. No.80-rend10,1L,Sequryat Radioactive GaseousMonItoring 1988.and'supplemented July 1 end Nuclear Plant.Units land 2,flandlt... . Instrumentallon;,fle caangesprovide August A 1988. ' fr for tbe`following:'((1)'allowsnee for Brie deseription'of amendment This Coanty.•Taasateesa planneElnoperabilityof monitoring: amendment madrcertaindiangeatethe Dots'of application forameadments: instrumentation forbp to 12 hours for Technical Specifcaticaa for the plants Jude 10.1967:ITS 87-35) the"puryoseof maintenance-and DCpoweeysamnit else allowed-Sr Brlefdwarptlaaofonxndasnte: performance of requited tests:checks, futma:chenps to thratation batteries: These ammudmenfr revise Table 3.41. calibration`orsampfing,(2)'a Dotaoff esuaroe:Septemberlti.1968 Reactor CoolenvSyatemPremare requirement to initiate auxiliary EJfecyw dole September 141988.• .; IsolationValves.otthe Ssquoyab Units sampling within l2`bom:after Amentiment•No.£4 - 1`and2'TeranicalSpecifcations(TS). inoperability ofcertaingaseous effluent Facility Operating License NaDPR- The changes are to addtheywCupper monitors,and(3)aflowencefor 34:Amendment revised the;Technical headinjection charging header valves to inoperability bf certein'1quid effluent Specifications(license. . "' Table 34-1.These valves'are different monitoriiglnstromentatfon.during Dottofinitiatnotice'hitedwal from acetof the valves In Table 3.4-tin Mode 8(refueling),"wben the effluent ` Register June.15:1889(%en 2240S).'The thatthey do'nothave to be leek tested pathwsftenoC use' licensePajuiyttaleubmittal following manual or'antornatk actuation Datee°f issuance:September 9:'1088 provided reformatted pages for section. or flow through the valve.In its Federal Register I Vol.'53. No. 193 / Wednesday. October 5. 1986=/ Notices 39183 application,the Tennessee Valley undervoltage in Table 22-1.Reactor 5 fecthedaar.30 days from data of . Authority(TVA)also withdrew its TS Trip System instrumentation Trip issuance change 68 which it had submitted in its Setpoints.of the Sequoyah Units 1 and Amendment No..'10e letter dated May 10.1980. 2.Technical Specifications(TS).The FacilityOperoting License Na DPR- Date of issuance:September 21,1988 minimum reactor trip aetpoint is being 28:Amendment revised the Technical Effective dote:September 21.1988 increased for each bus from 4830 volts to Specification.. Amendment Nos:83,74 5022 volts.The minimum allowable Date of initial notice/n Federal FoDPXci7 and PS-R DaLicenes Nos os values is being decreased for each bus Register June 1:t,1988(53 FR�A06).The from 4701 volts to 4739 volts, Commission's related evaluation of the revised the Technical Specifications. Date of issuance:September 22.1988 amendment is contained in a Safety Dote of Initial notice In Federal Effective dote:September 721988 Evaluation dated September 0.1988. Register:November 4.1987(52 FR 42370. Amendment Nov 65.76 No significant hazards consideration The Commission's related evaluation of Facility Operating Licenses Nos. commentsreceived:No. the amendment is contained in a Safety DPR-77 and DPR-79.Amendments Local Public Document Room Evaluation dated September 21.1988. revised the Technical Specifications. Location:Brooks Memorial Library.224 No significant hazards consideration Dote of initial notice in Petrel Main Street,Brattleboro,Vermont 05301. comments received:No Register.August 121987(52 FR 29933} Local Public Document Room The Commission's related evaluation of Wlecaesin Public Service Corporation. location:Chattanooga-Hamilton County the amendment is contained in a Safety Docket No.SO-305.Kewaunee Nuclear Library.1001 Broad Street.Chattanooga. Evaluation dated September 22.1988. Power Plant Kewaunee Calmly. Tennessee 37402. No significant hazards consideration Wisconsin Tennessee Valley Authority.Docket comma»t6.received:No Data of application for amendment Nos. and 80.328,Signoyck Local Public Document Room October 20.1987.supplemented June 16. Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 Hamiltonlocation:Chattanooga-Hamilton County 1968 County.Tennessee Tennessee 1001 Broad Street Chattanooga. Brief description of amendment The Tennessee 37402. amendment revised the Technical Dote of application for amendments: Specifications existing February 27.1987(75 82) Toledo Edison Company and The [15)to clarify Brief description of amendments: Cleveland Electric Illuminatingspecifications and increase the These amendments revise Specification �Mny.Docket No.50-346,Davis- consistency within the TS, Bens Nuclear Power Station.Unit Na 1. Date at issuance:September 20.1988 3/4.6..1,2 Reactor Coolant System,Hot Effective date:September 20.1988 Ottawa Standby.In the Sequoyah Units 1 and 2 County,Ohio Amendment No:t10 Technical Specifications(IS).The Date of application for amendment: Facility Operating License Na NPF- changes are to increase the number of December 8.1987 30.Amendment revised the Technical reactor coolant system loops required to Brief description of amendment:The Spec fication& be in operation during Mode 3.Hot amendment revised 75 4.6.1.2c.3 to be Date of initial notice in Federal Standby,to two loops.The TS limiting consistent with the requirements of The condition for operation,action Appendix J to 10 CFR Part 50 and ANSI Register: siiion slrelated evvaluati 53 FR fthe statement and surveillance requirement N45.4-1972 Appendix C. amendment is contained in a Safety are being revised.The Bases for the Dote of Issuance:September 1A 1988 Evaluation dated September 20.1988. Specification 3/4.4.1.2 are also being Effective date:September 19.1988 No significant hazards consideration changed. Amendment No 120 comments received:No. Dote of issuance:September 22.1988 Focillty Operating License Na NPF.1 Local public Document Room Effective date:September 22.1988 Amendment revised the Technical location:University of Wisconsin Amendment Nos:N.75 Specifications. Library Learning Center.2420 Nlcolet Facility Operating Licenses Nos. Date of initial notice in Federal Drive.Green Bayq.Wisconsin 54301. DPR-77 and DPR-7R Amendments Reggae April 0.199e(53 FR 21376%The Dated at R0Cavilta.Maryland.this 2nh day revised the Technical Specifications. Commission's related evaluation of the of September.198a Dote of initial notice in Federal amendment I.contained in a Safety For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Register.August 12.1987(52 FR 20928). Evaluation dated September 19,1988. eleven A.very.. The Commission's related evaluation of No significant hazards consideration Director:Division of Reactor Praisew/I4 the amendment is contained in a Safety comments received:No Offlceof Nuclear Reactor Regulation Evaluation dated September 22.1988. Local Public Document Room [FR Doc.se-eons Filed 20-4w 6:45 am) ' No significant hazards consideration location:University of Toledo Library. suao C°""1"" comments received:No Documents Department 2801 Bancroft Local Public Document Room Avenue.Toledo.Ohio 43606. location:Chattanooga•Hamiltoo County Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Library.2001 Broad Sheet Chattanooga , Corporate,Docket � Tennessee 37402 Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station. Tennessee Valley Authority.Docket Vernon.Vermont Nos.56327 and 50.320 Sequoyah Dole of application for amendment 4 County.PlTant, 1 and 2.Hamilton May 21,1988 as supplemented on August 1.5.1968. Date of application for amendments: Brief description of amendment The May 221987( S 87-18) amendment revises the Technical Brief description of amendments Specifications to permit the use of the These amendments revise the reactor fuel type designated as CE UM. trip limits for reactor coolant pump Date of Issuance:September A 1988 7 AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, November 1, 1988 Planning Commission Members are reminded that you are to call BOBBIE GOOD 396-4000, Extension 4400, if xon cannot attend the luncheon and/or meeting. 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Tuesday, November 1, 1988, Mr. Steak, 2707 23rd Avenue, Greeley; Colorado * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * r. * * * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' . Rearing Room (#101), 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado., ROLL CALL Bud Halldorson, Chairman Ernie Ross, Vice-Chairman Jerry Burnett Lynn Brown Rick Iverson ` Jerry Kiever LeAnn Reid Ivan Gosnell Ann Garrison 1. CASE NUMBER: None APPLICANT: Johnstown/Milliken Parks and Recreation District, c/o John,Perrott REQUEST: To review a service plan pursuant to Section 32-1-201 et seq., C.R.S. for a proposed park and recreation district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The proposed district extends north to Weld County Road 58 and south to Weld County Road 34-1/2. The district would extend west to Weld County Road S and one—half mile east of Weld County Road 31 LOCATION: The area would encompass the boundaries of the RE-5J School District within Weld County 2. CASE NUMBER: USR-856 APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and ,gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} NW} of Section 32, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North and adjacent to Weld County Road 38-1/2, and east and adjacent to State Highway 60 3. CASE NUMBER: USR-858 APPLICANT: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} NE} of Section 10, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 3 miles north of Gilcrest; 2 miles west southwest of La Salle and west of Weld County Road 33 . 3`'$% • Planning Commission Agenda November 1. 1988 Page 2 • 4. CASE NUMBER: USA-859 APPLICANT: A.T.' S T. Communications, c/o Lyle Olsen REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for_. a, major facility of a public utility (radio relay facility) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 35. T4N. R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 'miles`north' of the Town of Mead; east of and adjacent to 1-25 Frontage Road 5. CASE NUMBER: USR-860 APPLICANT: BCC' Country View Care Center, Inc. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for"a nursing care facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 13, T3N. R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of 1-25; north and adjacent to Weld County Road 32 6. Viewing of ICBO video entitled: "Building Codes — Who Needs Them?" • 17 s�LiP.VdG.4h.vM.n.rw.. Yfi✓..,5,.a !.J,sw.ti.J �.�..,J.NI 4.1 ft 4 -`a • o AVIATION .� .,,{ M_ P.O.5ox 818 viva �; " � ` Evans,Colorado 80620 • , (303)352-6701 • %li 2,6 ww cola - October '21, 1988 • ," Weld County Board of County Commisionera p 915 .10 Street Greeley,' Colorado 80631 • az a� w M �: • In your approval of a large antenna-fanmloce aoutheas of our airport , •you indicate there is"SNO prdteelate ' •-We Sled • letter with the -Federal Communication. Commissi99. 1988 indicating our position on these antennal >Fleasefread ,the letter which states our position! These_towers are,impossia'Ste to see in there present configuration and„,p(1\iaiotia to allow some hand radio operator to create,an 'undue 3iazardc'8ach tower should be prominently marked andttfte../'.We' ✓Zorwarding .our feelings to our legal counseL4o ppro- Sate ction! /- �' n�~ra °;Chuck aston resident A\` >yT • • 'Precision Nolleopter Components" VALLEY AIR FIELD FAA Certified Repair Station 7.5 miles south east of Greeley,Colorado 003.65 23482 Weld County Road 48—LaSalle,Colorado 80645 ee � . allr Ei9STON AVIATION P.O.Box 8I8 Euans, Colorado 80620 (303)352.6701 April 31, 1988 Federal Commumications Commission 1919 M Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 ATTN: Mr James Voigt Mr George Dillon I wish to file a complaint about two radio towers that have been installed 3i/ miles SSE of Easton Valley View Airfield. They are located on the land located in the NE k of the SW k of section 30. Township 4N range 64 .W of Weld County, Colorado. These towers are approximately 175'-200' tall, are unpainted and unlighted, they are silver in color and blend into the surrounding terrain. These towers create a potential hazzard to aircrafts. I must point out that aircraft operations,(helicopters and airplanes), can be conducted in sparsely populated areas at altitudes less than the height of these towers in accordance with FAR 91.79 and FAR 137. I have had a problem seeing the towers myself, and have had several other pilots complain they could not, see them!! The towers should be painted and lighted before somthing catastrophic happens. Si Orel re. • hu Ea o cl;nj1 i• / "Precision Helicopter Components" VALLEY AIR FIELD FAA Certified Repair Station 7.5 miles south east of Greeley,Colorado D03.65 23482 Weld County Road 48—LaSalle,Colorado 80645 Colorado Department of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. D#WOIwcO 80222 : sea-42 For More Informatl - t8 OCTOBER 20, 1988 OCT.2 a 4 CSREwNZES To OPEN'NEW SEGMENTS OF LAPORTE BYPASS (U.S. 287) AND DENVER AREA'S 0-470 Ceremonies scheduled during November will celebrate' the openings of two new highway segments in Colorado. t0APORTt BYPASS Opening Ceremony Friday, Nov. 4 9:30 a.m. On new U.S. 287 (Fort Collins Expressway) 1.6 miles northwest of Overland Trail__ This new 5.2-mile segment of U.S. 287 bypasses the town of Laporte northwest of Fort Collins. Its completion represents the culmination of eight Colorado Department!,of Highways projects costing a total of$18 million over 22 years. 0-470,-The''Morrisoti'Connection ' Friday, November 18 11 a.m. Morrison Road interchange at C-470 in Jefferson county The\third` egment of Centennial`Parkway to open to traffic offers 5.7 miles of `.four lane C-470 between U.S. 285 <(Hampden Ave.) and Interstate 70 near the Dakota Hogback at Golden: 'Ramp' interchanges will serve 1-70, the town of Morrison and V.S. 285 although future construction will be needed for the Hampden Ave. interchange and C-470 roadway south. The structure over Morrison Road at Bear Creek has Colorado's longest spans and brS.dge bearing devices are the second largest in the nation._. PM 1406(6) pERVlR's SPEER BLVD. VIADUCT CC 01-0000-24 Combined project to replace DENVER'S SEEER BLVD. VIADUCT, Projecte extend seven tenths of a mile southeast of the South Platte River; work includes clearing and grubbing:. ,grading,s.. removal: of structures ' and obstructions, drainage, hot bituminous: and concrete pavement, plant mixed seal coat, bridges, curb and gutter..., sidewalk; retaining ,wall, guardrail, signing, striping, lighting, • signalizetion;;:;landscaping, ':sprinkler system and stairs. Number of bidders: Six (6) , Apparently successful bidder: $13,280,871.from Flatiron Structures Company of Longeont• Calls for,completion- within 400 calendar days Resident engineer: Joe Si.tz, Denver (over) xkr c;.A4 r: Mu. y.:" ski"'Yr^®+"/'"ir .7 *„ gxvy 'fl.rk 4 43 Highway News Page 2 jj 252(¢18)' .. • 3-25 IN COLORADO SPRINGS Major widening and, new bridge construction on Interstate 25 in Colorado Springs eight .tenths of a mile north of the South Circle Drive interchange, which 1 includes grading, ;aggregate , base course, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, bridge, concrete box culvert, striping, lighting, landscaping, curb and gutter. a0d guardrail. in. El Paso. county. ,, • Number of bidders: ' Nine (9) Apparently successful bidder:, $1,803.035 from Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. of Plain, Wisconsin Calls for completion,within: 200 working.days Resident engineer: Duncan Watwood, Colorado Springs PC 050-1(23) yLg. 50 NORTH OP 0$A7K1 Major widening and bridge replacements for U.S. 50 for .three miles north of Banner Road in Montrose and Delta counties, beginning about three miles north of Olathe, consisting of grading, aggregate base course.. hot bituminous pavement, drainage, concrete box culvert, signing. striping, seeding, mulching, plant mixed seal coat,clearing and grubbing and guardrail. Number of bidders: Ten (10) Apparently successful bidder: *2,265,807_ from Western Mobile.d/b/a/ Sterling Paving Company. from Sort Collins Calls for completion within: 110 working days Resident engineer Darryl Carlson. Montrose HOS 0006 X40) PLASTIC PAYRN®T MAUBINa 70R CITY_OF WHEAT RIDGE Furnishing 5,500 square feet of preformed plastic pavement marking materials to be delivered to the Wheat Ridge public works department in Jefferson county . NO,;BIDS RECEIVED FOR THIS PROJECT. BIDS TO BE OPENED MILL MOYEMBER 10. 9:30 a.fg. . S.H. 10 bridge replacement 35, sales< northeast of.Waisenburg.. Set-Aside:,project which includes grading, hot bituminous pavement,. bridge., guardrail, striping, topsoil, seeding and mulching, `at Saunders Arroyo and extending two tenths of a ale,: in Pueblo -county, DIP 010-1t181. CERTIFIED, PREQDALXFXED MINORITY BIDDERS ONLY. 9:45 sup. . landslide correction for C.S. 160 on the east side of' Mentos Hill, which includes grading, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, retaining wall, -and guardrail, beginning about 4.3 miles east of Mancos and extending about 1.1 miles east in La Plata i Montezuma county, MP 20-0160-30. M.:2n cti ti V%Y!"30. : = CC.. 'A Aa t DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO `"" 01383 Case No. 88 CV 840 Division I sys ORDER di" OCT 2 71389 j ; w� If Z:Zsji IN RE THE ORGANIZATION or FORT LUPTON PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • THIS COURT, having received the Petition ±or the organization of the above-referenced park and recreation district, and having received the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as a bond of the Petitioners, and being fully advised in the premises, ORDERS: 1. That a public hearing on the Petition for Organization of the Fort Lupton Park and Recreation District will be at the hour of 3:00 P .M. , on they 22nd day of November , 1988, before the Weld County District Court, located at Weld County Courthouse, Ninth Avenue and Ninth Street, Greeley, Colorado. 2. At said hearing, any interested party may appear and be heard within the limitations provided by law. 3. The Clerk of the Court is hereby directed to forthwith cause a copy of said Notice to be mailed by United States Registered Mail to the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, Colorado, and to each party entitled to notice pursuant to C.R.S. Section 32-1-206(2) . DATED this `S) day of Gki"17 , 1988. BY THE COURT District Judge/C t% • COLLINS AND COCKRf$,M1r7,n"S',L PAUL R.EOCENE'. ATTORNeva AT LAW rr t-T :77:77:71-1.7 TELEPHONE JAMES P.COLLINS 390 UNION BOULEVARD,SUITE AOO _,,:_,_.. 1�.�y 43031 956-1551 ROBERT L.TIRSALS.JR. DENVER.COLORADO 902291 i;',' 't I2 0CT 2 Z 1988 aI COLORADO WATS MARA M.IC FOWLER r,+l� I.000-354-394,` GRCEL V. CO ':. �,✓ TELEFAX October 25, 1988 43031 050-1755 VIA REGISTERED MAIL Weld County Board of Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Fort Lupton Park and, Recreation District Gentlemen: Enclosed for your records is a copy of the signed Order regarding public hearing on the Petition for Organization in the above matter. Sincerely, COLLINS AND COCKREL, P.C.fat6eArce "sivit Robert L. Tibbals, Jr. :lan Enclosure cc: Jack Hurst GUTIERREZ AND KOPPES ATTORNEYS At LAW ssau NINTH AVENUE PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS ORXICLXY.00.10631 012 EIGHTH AVENUE 303.366-7201 Gc.. GREELEY. CO 80031 FRIED L ounmvRSz REBECCAA.KOPPZS October 24, 1pL ' ' 4. 0e112 •: weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 -, RINtlxnemml Greeley, CO 80632 RE: PAC Dear Weld County Commissioners: I recently received this letter of resignation from Leann Anderson who has sat on our PAC as a representative from higher education. I would appreciate this position being filled as soon a practicable. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely Ours, Re ecca A. Koppes • RK/va enc. /Anvil) Sill vit October 19, 1988 • Rebecca Koppes 924-1/2 9th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Rebecca: It is with regret that I am telling you of my resignation from the Placement Alternatives Commission. The purpose of the group is a nobel and needed one. The people involved are competent and caring, and certainly your leadership has been exemplary. My'schedule, however, is becoming increasingly impossible and I seem to be pulled away from PAC meetings more and more frequently. Rather than hold a position without helping the commission, I feel I must withdraw my membership. Please extend my thanks to the rest of the crew and tell them (and yourself) that I applaud the PAC's efforts. Sine rely, • Leann Anderson Executive Director UNC Centennial CENTENNIAL CENTER • 903-19TH STREET,UNIT 1 •GREELEY,COLORADO 80639 • (303)351-1889 cots nett M1RAMYWEAc noM ANDIWK OnOn• Ry... BEFORE-THE-PUBLIC''UTIt4-TIES COMMISSION ,OF.,THE STATE,OF COLORADO • IN ThE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF )r NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILED GREELEY.'•GAS.COMPANY, PENN CENTER,. ) SUITE$00; 1301 PENNSYLVANIA"$TREET,); '; APPLICATION"NO. 39253 DENVER', COLORADO, FOR AN.ORDER ) "2",,k‘41,,r;.1 `Sa, AUTHORIZING M TO FILE NEW RATES-10' )_ TRACK.'PROPOSED:.CHANGES: IttTHE,.COST 0F,,GAS;,PURCHASED FROM:,WESTERN",GAS, .) , ? `�`� : ;� SUPPLY COMPANY AND TO'ADDITIONALLY REDUCE RATES TO REFLECT AN INCOME ) TAX ADJUSTICHT.(GREELEY. CRAI.,• ) akr• r co,o, MEEKER,- STEAMBOAT SPRINGS,SAL IDA )_ AND GUNNISON). ) • TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS,-FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS. You.are notified that this application, has been filed with the Colorado Public Utilities`Coninission and any person desiring to intervene or participate as a party, in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene, or under.the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings°to-become a party, within 30 days after. the date of this notice. This proceeding maybe processed by the.Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed. The Applicant shall certify, in writing;~to-the-Conmission Secretary, within 30 days after the notice period expires (if interventions or petitions to intervene have been fired) that it desires.either-to roceed to hearing or to withdraw its application. The Applicant, shail—.fil-e.with the-certification six copies of the testimony, or a detailed suomary of.the tesxinagy of each witness who is expected to testify in the Appjl"Ccant s-direct;case. The Applicant shall also file a list of exhibitsand,six copies rof''each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files its certification. Copies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceeding. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least 20 days before the first day of the hearing six copies of the testimony, or a detailed summary, of each of its witnesses, with six copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. No witness shall be permitted to testify, nor shall any document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal , unless filed and served-as;-provided in this notice. The Commission, if a party does not meet these requirements, may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion filed by any other party, unless good cause is shown. • `% No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing, except for good cause shown. The Commission Secretary shill consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applicant's certification has been received ana each party shall notify the Secretary within that time of the number of days the park expects the hearing to take, the location where the party desires the hearin2 to be held, and existing commitments during the following 180-day period which wiII prevent the party from appearing. rir any party fails to so notify. the Secretary of „the Commission, the yar£y-wit 1- be deemed to have consented to the hearing date and location determined by tfe Secretary. Parties will be notified by the Commission off' the hearing date, time;and location. Applicants must appear at the hearing_andpresent evidence in support of their application. Other parties"may:?appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. No exception to the procedure described-in this notice`shall`be made except upon timely motion showing good cause. • Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an Applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its app35cato , the above time requirements shall be accelerated: ` The-Commission 'also/may, for good cause shown,,provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of the above requirements-except those relating- to notice and opportunity to be heard." (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS - Executive Secretary 15SI�1y-; Dated at Denver, Colorado this /$* /� 26th-day of`0ctooer 1988. 4725Dr1av .: 1IF!'i' r v”:' ,7;,:.rr r D7 'V4v,I[Y!1,1V BEFORE-THE PUBLIC 'UTILITIES-COMMIS r' OF THE STATE OF COLORADO " ! " 0CT 2 8 a. * * * GRsaxr, cow . IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) CORRECTED GREELEY GAS COMPANY, PENN CENTER. ) SUITE 800. 1301 PENNSYLVANIA-STREET,) NOTICE OF-APPLICATION FILED DENVER. COLORADO. .FOR:AN ORDER. ) AUTHORIZING IT TO FILE NEW RATES TO ) APPLICATION NO. 39253 TRACK PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE COST ) OF GAS PURCHASED FROM WESTERN GAS ) SUPPLY-COMPANY cAND TO ADDITIONALLY -),: REDUCE RATES-TO REFLECT AN-INCOME`.- ) :" TAX ADJUSTMENT (GREELEY, CRAIG. " ) MEEKER, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, SALIDA . ) AND'GUNNISON). ) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS.: FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that this application has been filed with the Colorado Public Uti:lities.Commission and any person desiring to intervene or participate as alparty:in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene, or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other:appropriate:pleadings. to become a party, within l0: days:after the date of this notice. This proceeding may be processed by the,Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed. The Applicant shall certify, in writing, to the-Commission-Secretary, within 30 days af£er the notice pen od expires (it interventions or petitions to intervene have been Tiled) that it desires either to proceed to-nearing or to withdraw its application. The Appl icant with,the,certitication six copies of the testimony, or a detailed stmnary of the"testimony of each witness who is expected to testify in the Applicant's direct case. The Applicant shall also file a list of exhibit and six copies of each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files its certification. Copies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceedin'q. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least 20 days before the first day of the hearing six copies of the testimony, or a detailed summary. of each of its witnesses, with six copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. No witness shall be permitted to testify, nor shall any document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal , unless filed and served as provided in this notice. The Commission, if a party does not meet these requirements, may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion filed by any other party, unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing, except for good cause shown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the•Applicant'-s -certification has been received and each party shall notify the Secretary within that time of the number of days the party expects -the hearse to take, the location where the party desires t1i hearing to be held, and existing commitments dun ng the following rah-day period which will prevent the party from appearing. If any party fails to so notify the Secretary of the Commission, the party will be deemea•to have consented to the hearin dale and location determined by fhe .secretarx. Parties will be-notifieby_the commission of the bearing date, time and . location. Applicants must appear at the hearing and present evidence in support of their application. Other parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be made except upon timely motion showing--good cause. --- Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an Applicant Tiles copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application, the above time requirements shall be accelerated. The Commission also may, for good cause shown, provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating. to'I notice and opportunity to be heard. (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS Executive Secretary Dated at Denver, Colorado this pit , O,Y pf,� 27th day of October 1988. SC ,, „Mr , ilk a #2 arms NO 42s 4 oar 4724D:lav ti 4 STATE OF COLORADO BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS Department of Natural Resources 620 Centennial Building P c0 1313 Sherman St.,Denver,Colorado 80203 ' 4,0 (303) 866.3454 J yJ,. _ e u f '_.e 0CT.2 81988 �� October 25, 1988 *876• ‘_.=razz cow. Conwhissionefs Board of County Commissioners . , weld County ROWENA ROGERS JOY C CARPENTER P O Box 758 JOHN S.WILKES III Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Colorado Mining Lease No. UR 3101 Weld County, Colorado Gentlemen: This Board has issued the captioned lease on the lands shown on the attached copy. The surface lessees of these lands are so notified by copy of this letter and the attached. Before the mineral lessee begins any mining operation, a bond must be furnished to protect the surface lessee or owner from personal property loss and from land damage. Lessee is subject to all state and federal laws, including the rules and regulations as set forth by the Colorado Division of Mines and the State Division of Mined Land Reclamation. The Board requests the full cooperation of all parties concerned, and also asks that this office be notified at your earliest convenience if any problems arise out of this or if you have any questions whatever. Thank you. { Sincerely, :. R. dwig Minerals Director LRL/jc Att. cc: Mineral Lessee Surface Lessees: State Land Appraiser, Bud Clemons Crow Valley Live- Div. of Mined Land Reclamation stock Coop Inc. Division of Mines Bryan R Sidwell Division of Wildlife Meadow Springs Bureau of Land Management Grazing Assn U.S.; Forest; Service State Archaeologist 4, Dennis DeVore /;.S,•l ANTHONY SABATINI l.R LADWIC RUTH J. KART �Q Administrator Minerals Director Deputy Register STATE OF COLORADO STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS Department of Natural Resources Denver, Colorado URANIUM SOLUTION MINING IN-SITU LEASE NO. UR 3101 THIS MINING LEASE, Made in duplicate and entered into this 19th day of September 19 88 , by and between the State of Colorado, acting through its STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS, hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and Ferret Exploration Compan _ 1800 Glenarm P1. , Ste 300, Denver, CO 80202 hereinafter referred to as Lessee: WITNESSETH: Lessor, for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand two hundred twenty five and 25/100---------- Dollars ($ 1 ,225.25 ), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged as payment of the filing fee in the amoupt of $ 23.25 , first iyear's rent in the amount of $ 1,202.00 and a bonus in the amount of $ -0- , and in further consideration of Lessee's agreement to pay one and no 100— - Dollar(s) ($ 1.00 - ) per acre annually as rental in advance of the anniversary date of this lease so long as said lease shall remain in effect; and in further consideration of the terms, conditions and agreements herein and of the payments of annual rentals and royalties reserved herein, to be kept and performed 'by Lessee, its successors and assigns, does hereby lease to Lessee the right and privilege of exploring and prospecting for, and mining of and taking of nrnn4yim and n11 other radioactive minerals bv•in-situ mining methods 221y from the lands herein described, situated in the County of Weld , State of Colorado, to wit: ACRES SUBDSVTSION _ SEC.TWP.RGE. PATENTS 321.37 S/2 18-9N-63W None 400.00 NW/4; SE/4; E/2SW/4 20-9N-63W 320.00 E/2 30-10N-66W 160.00 ' W/2SW/4; SE/4SW/4; SW/4NW/4 _ --32-11N-69W School containing 1,201.37 acres, more or less, together with the right to use as much of the surface as may be reasonably required in the exercise of the right to mine, including strip mining, in situ solution mining, and heap leaching; and the right to reasonable ingress and egress; the right to construct buildings, make excavations, stockpiles, dumps, drains, roads, railroads, • powerlines, pipelines, and other improvements as may be reasonably necessary in the mining and removal of said minerals; subject, however, to all existing easements and rights-of-way of third parties, and the rights of surface lessees and surface patentees, and further subject to the terms, conditions and agreements set out in this lease. The above-mentioned rights may be exercised in connection with mining on other or adjacent lands only when mining on such lands is carried on in conjunction with the actual mining on the land herein leased. RESERVING, however, to the State of Colorado: A. All rights and privileges of every kind and nature, except as are herein specifically granted. E. The right to use or lease said premises or any part thereof at any time for any purpose, . including the right to explore and prospect said premises, which use and leasing of said premises shall be. for purposes other than and not inconsistent with the rights and privileges herein specifically granted. C. The right to dispose of or lease the surface where Lessor is the surface owner. .�:. iP.M1 7Jam„• .\ P q ff BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 112 .P • AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES TO ) GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE IGNACIO ) r^ BLANCO FIELD, ARCHULETA AND )' LA PLATA COUNTIES, COLORADO ) OCT 2 819:: NOTICE OF HEARING -- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY •CONCERN: In Cause No. 112, the Commission entered Order No. 112-60 on June 17, 1988 and Order No. 112-61 on August 15, 1988 which established drilling and spacing units for the production of methane gas from the Fruitland coal seams and such other rules as necessary in certain lands in Archuleta and La Plata Counties, Colorado. On October 12, 1988, the United States Department of interior, Bureau of .Land , Management' advised the Commission that the Pargin Mountain Unit Agreement had been approved on July 29, 1986, and that such lands ":should,be deleted from those lands spaced in Order Nos. 112-60 and 112-61. The Colorado Oil and ; Gas Conservation Commission, on its own motion, will request the Commission to approve an order amending Order No. 112-60 which will delete the below listed lands: Township 34 'North, Range 5 West, N.M.P.M. South oTt the ute Line .Section 6U: All Section 29: All Section 7U All Section 30: All Section 17U: All Section 31: All Section 18u: All Section 32: All Section 19: All Section 33: All Section 20: All Section 34: All Section 28: All Township 34 North, Range 6 west, N.M.P.M. South of the ute Line Section 10: All Section 23: All Section 2U: All Section 24: All Section 11U: All Section 25: All Section 12U: All Section 26: All Section. 130: All Section 35: All Section 140 All Section 36: All Township 34 North, Range 5 Westl N.M.P.M. North of the Ute Line Section 7: All Section 18: All Township 34 North, Range 6 West, N.M.P.M. Section 12: All Section 13: All 1116. 03 r fi F µh fi 4 ;:r ,t. n4491.179i979-.7^a:rn, y ii49,st,,. t NOTICE IS :HEREBY ,GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of::Colorado, pursuant to the above, has scheduled the above-entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November_.21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building. 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado 80203 Pursuant to said hearing in the above-entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry oUt the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or intervene should file with the Commission .a written protest or a notice to intervene no latter than November 15, 1988, briefly stating ;''the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene to the person filing the application. A fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OP THE STATE OF COLORADO By 7/121.4 1111/ s R. i nel ,Secretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 18, 1988 - 2 ;1 f�v �Yf1P �N t •eT.. ! ^ t. f L Y h Sv.:. , 171.,• BEFORE THE OIL AND'.'GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE"'STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 112 AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES TO ) 7 7.J '7,-1•4", GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE IGNACIO ) 771 - -. BLANCO PRUITLAND COAL FIELD, LA PLATA ) ;- . AND •ARCHULETA COUNTIES, COLORADO ) OCT 2 819:n NOTICE OF REARING j . TO ALL INTERESTED, PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ., .. In Cause No. 112, by Order Nos. 112-60 and 112-61, the Commission established field rules to govern the production of methane gas from the Fruitland coal seams underlying certain lands in La Plata and Archuleta Counties, Colorado. 320-acre drilling and spacing units were established with the permitted well location to be in the NW1/4 and SE1/4 of each quarter section and shall be no closer than 990 feet to any boundary of the unit, nor closer than 130 feet to any interior quarter section. line. On October 6, 1988, U.S. Exploration Company, by its attorneys, filed a verified application for an order allowing the drilling of a second Fruitland coal Seam well on each of the below listed units which are within the area encompassed by Order Nos. 112-60 and 112-61: UNIT I Township 33 North, Range 9 West, N.M.P.M. Section 35: Wl/2 with an additional well in the SW1/4 UNIT II Township 33 North RAnge 9 West, N.M.P.M. Section 35: E1/2 with an additional well in the NE1/4 UNIT III Township 33 North, RAnge 9 West, N.M.P.M. Section 36: El/2 with an additional well in the NE1/4 with. additional well locations to be in accordance with Order Nos. 112-60 and 112 -61. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Moaday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado Pursuant to said hearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in ,the operations of said °field, ,and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no later than November 1St 1988 briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party. shall, at the same timer serve a copy of the protest or -notice to intervene to the person filing the application. A fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO • $L&€cretar SY D nn R. y • Dated at Denver, Colorado October 11, '1988 - 2 - BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION-:COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF-COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 449 AND :ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD'RULES TO ' - ) GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE ARAPAHOE ) y . ,• , r ,•a FIELD, CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO ) • G NOTICE OF -HEARING OCT 2 819=• TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN tk�.._. On May 18, 1987,. the Commission authorized Order No. 449-1 to "be-issued which established ,80-acr.e--drilling and spacing units for the production of oil and associated hydrocarbons from the Morrow 'A' and 'B' Sand- formations- underlying the below listed lands in Cheyenne County, Colorado. the units: shall consist of the E1/2 and W1/2 or the Nl/2 and S1/2 of a governmental quarter section, with the; unit.-designated by .the operator of the ' first well drilled in the quarter section with the permitted well location to be in the center of the NE1/4 and Sw1/4 of each quarter section with a tolerance of 200 feet in any direction. In Order NO. 449-14, authorized by the Commission on August 15 and 16, 1988, it was ordered that all wells drilled as exception wells should have a maximum allowable production of fifty percent of that allowable production for wells drilled at the designated location. Township 14 South, Range 42 West, 6th P.M. Section 21: All Section 28: All • Section 22: All Section 33: All Section 23: A/1 Section- 34: All —Section -25: W1/2 W1/2 Section 35: All ection 36: W1/2 wl/2 ` On October 6, 1988, medallion Petroleum, Inc., by its attorney, field a verified application for an order to grant an exception to :the ,field'. rules - to- drill an exception well in the NW1/4 SW1/4 of Section 22, for the unit consisting of the N1/2 SW1/4' of Section 22 after, having drilled the Medallion - 122-12 in the NE1/4 SW1/4 of Section 22, Township 14- south, RAnge 42 West, 6th P.M. as a non-commercial gas well which is currently shut-in and shall not be produced if the exception well is granted and commercial production therefrom is established. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above . entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8.30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East,Colfax Denver, Colorado Pursuant to said bearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to • carryout the purposes of the statute. ,1/4!,,-„,.,-..,.:.,,,, M,vnt a ,1"'%-H. -rM tid^{5 fY`?". 7t.7-21.0,1 s' 5 �=.;„el E"�,a 'Any interested par-ty,_ desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene; should -file with the Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no later than November 15, 1988 briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene to the person ',filing the application. A fee _ of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ' OF'THE STATE OF COLORADO By Wit .1c/�� :r se nn s R. nel , Secretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 11, '1988 - 2 BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF PROMULGATION AND ) CAUSE NO. 439 ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES TO ) GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE BLACK JACK ) va i FIELD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO ) NOTICE OF HEARING . 0CT 2 819:c • TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I"\ "J On October 3, 1988, Frank H. Walsh, by his attorney, filed with the Commission a verified application for an order approving a certain Unit Agreement for the Black Jack Unit Area, providing for unit operations of formations. underlying the following described lands in the Black Jack Field, Arapahoe County, Colorado, to-wit: Township 4 South., Range 57 West, 6th P.M. Section 9: NE1/4, N1/2 SET74, SE1/4 SE1/4 Section 10: Wl/2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room_ 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado Pursuant to said hearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no later than November 15, 1988 briefly stating the basis` of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene-to the person filing the application. A fee of forty-five , dollars($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO 4nb11414 r • ByCs nel , ctretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 12, 1988 I BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF, PROMULGATION AND ) CAUSE NO. 464 ESTABLISHMENT OF RULES FOR THE ) PRODUCTION PROM THE PARKMAN ) FORMATION, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ) ti,l OCT 2 81988 NOTICE OF BEARING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On. October 11, 1988, Bristol Production, Inc., by its attorney, -filed a verified application for an order to be issued establishing 40-acre drilling and spacing units with one well per unit and the option to drill a second well on each unit for the production of oil and associated hydrocarbons from the Parkman formation underlying the below listed lands or in the alternative permit the location of wells drilled for production from the Parkman formation to be not less than 300 feet from any lease line nor less than 600 feet from any wells producing from the same horizon: Township 6 North, Range 64 west, 6th P.M. Section 7: All Section 29: All Section 18: All Section 30: All Section 19: All Section 31: All Section 20: All Section 32: All Township 6 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M. Section 12`:, All Section 22: All Section 13: All Section 23: All Section 14: All Section 24: All Section 15: All Section 25: All Section 21: All NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8.30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado Pursuant to said hearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting,. the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any intere:sted; .patty desiring, to protest, the granting of the application or to intervene,,_should file with the- Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no later than November 15, 1988 briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene to the person filing the application. A , fee -of_ foxty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission.., IN THE NAME OF THE STAT13 OF COLORADO • 4)11. ..AND GAS, CONSERVATION COMMISSION OP'-THE STATE OF COLORADO By enn s R. c ne ,_ ecre ary • Dated ,at%Denver, Colorado October 12, , 1988 • BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF TEE STATE OF COLORADO IN. THE MATTER OF;THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 451 AND -ESTABLISHMENT- OF FIELD RULES TO ) „� *� GOVERN OPERATIONS, IN THE LILLY FIELD, ) ``loam WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ) NOTICE OF HEARING tr 0CT2 8 ec: ;� TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: cz:::-f In Cause No. 451, the commission caused orders to be issued establishing drilling and spacing units and production restrictions for the production of oil, gas and associated hydrocarbons from- the 'D' Sand in Lilli Field underlying certain lands in Weld County, Colorado. The 'D' Sand is referred to as the Lilli bar sand or Del sand. On October 11, 1988, Walsh Production, Inc., by its attorney, filed a verified application for an order exempting the Walsh Lilli Federal C 6-1 well located in the SE1/4'.NW1/4, Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 59 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado from, the field rules of Lilli Field as the Lilli Federal C 6-1 well is completed in and capable of production, from the D-2 sand which is a separate and distinct source of supply from the D-1 or Lilli bar sand. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the -State of Colorado, pursuant to the above, has scheduled the above-entitled matter- for hearing on: DATE: Monday, - November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado Pursuant to said hearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter' such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil --and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission a written protest or.."a -notice to intervene no later than. November 15, 1988 briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene to the .person filing- the application. A fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO By lC nzal , Bennis R. 'c ne Secretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 11, 1988 BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OP, THE•PROMULGATION' ) CAUSE NO. 451 AND "ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES :TO GOVERN' OPERATIONS_ IN THE LILLI FIELD, ) WELD- COUNTY, COLORADO ) oar 2 819.•; ;, NOTICE OP HEARING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On September 21, 1987, ' the Commission authorized Order No. 451-2 to be issued, which' among other things, established 160-acre drilling and spacing units for the production of gas, and associated hydrocarbons from ,the . Cretaceous,r 'D' Sand, Lilli member, underlying the below listed, lands= in .Weld County, Colorado. The units shall consist of a quar,tet ."section according to-':the governmental survey with the permitted well location to be at a location no closer than 600 feet to the boundaries of the quarter section. The production of each well whose gas to oil ratio, is greater than 3000 cubic feet .per barrel shall be limited to 700 mcfg per day on a monthly basis as ordered in Order No. 451-8. Township 8 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. Section 2: All Section 10: All Section 3: All Section 11: All Township 9 North, Range 59 West,- 6th P.M. Section 34: All Section 35: All On September 14, 1988, it was brought to the attention of the Commission that the well Jim H in the SE1/4 NE1/4 Section 15, Township 8 NOrth, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. had encountered the Cretaceous 'D' Sand, Lilli Member, and was potentially productive of gas from this zone. The Commission, on its own motion will aply for an order extending the application of Order No. 451-8 to the production of gas and associated ;hydrocarbons from the Cretaceous 'D' Sand, Lilli Member, that such lands; be' considered in Lilli - Field, and that all drilling and spacing unit rules, well location rules, production restriction rules, and all such other rules in Cause No. 451 should apply to this area: Township8 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. Section 14: NWl/4 Section 15: Nl/2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room 10/, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado pursuant to said hearing in the above entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission ^'x 7 F `: ��.f.. , xnm s7I'vw'47"Vt,Xillrea‘13``(st14 rt , will enter such orders as .it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either oraboth, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with. the Commission a written protest or a <notice to intervene no later:;than November" 15, 1988 briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. protest titntorested party notice to shall, at the same time, serve a copy o intervene to the person filing the application, A •fee of forty-five dollars ($49.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STAtE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO B•y r�enn s R. ckne 1, Secretary Dated. at Denver, Colorado October 11,, 1988 2 BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 451 AND ESTABLISHMENT OF 'FIELD RULES TO ) us. GOVERN OPERATIONS IN-THE LILLI FIELD, ) f' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ) NOTICE OP HEARING QCr2 $1g" TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:or.,q,ya. On September 21, 1987, the Commission authorized Order No. 451-2 to bei issued by which 160 acre drilling and spacing units, each consisting of a governmental quarter section, were established for the production- : of gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying `certain lands in the Lilli Field, Weld County, Colorado. The NE1/4 Section 11, Township 8 North,. Range 58 West, 6th P.M. is a designated drilling and spacing unit. On October 12, 1988, Diversified Operating Corporation, by its attorney, filed with the Commission a verified application for an order pooling - all interests in the drilling and spacing unit consisting of the NE1/4 Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 58 west, 6th P.M. for the production of gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying ``said' unit, in accordance with the provisions of 34-60-116 C.R.S. , as, amended. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission .of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above, has scheduled the above-entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: - Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22,- 1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. - PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado 80203 Pursuant to said hearing in the above-entitled matter at the time and place,aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter. such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil . and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission. a written protest or a notice to intervene no latter than November 15, 1988, briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at- the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice' to intervene to the person filing the application. A fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. 1 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE. STATE OF COLORADO By IlagfIellifineltalglitretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 13, 1988 BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. 451 v-. AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES TO ) GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE LILLI FIELD, ) - - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ) 4.: NOTICE OP HEARING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On September 21, 1987, the Commission authorized Order No. 451-2 to be issued by which 160 acre drilling and spacing units, each consisting of a governmental quarter section, were established for the production- . of gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying ,certain lands in the Lilli Field, Weld County, Colorado. The SW1/4 Section 11, Township 8 North, -Range 58 West, 6th P.M. is a designated drilling and spacing unit. on October 12, 1988, Diversified Operating Corporation, by its attorney, filed with the Commission, a verified application for an order pooling all interests in the drilling and spacing unit consisting of the SWl/4 Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. for the production of -gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying ' said.'' unit, in accordance with the provisions of 34-60-116 C.R.S. , as amended. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above, has scheduled the above-entitled matter for• hearing on: DATE: . Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, ` November- 22,. -1988 TIME: 8:30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 East Colfax Denver, Colorado 80203 Pursuant to said hearing in the above-entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned" meeting, the Commission will enter such- orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no latter than November 15, 1988, briefly stating the basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at .the same time, serve a copy of the protest cr notice to: . intervene to the person filing the application. A fee cf forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO By ennis R. ceecretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 13, 1988 .;� fPN Ksr iW�'YFx I q✓I�R lxa 1 vs d r2 .. y. L ", ' f r" ' . �t e'ut'k 6" 4 ; BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STA 4E of COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE PROMULGATION ) CAUSE NO. «451.. AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD RULES TO ) ^" GOVERN OPERATIONS IN THE LILLI FIELD, ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ) s# .F fl� 2 8 el.: NOTICE OF HEARING a:. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On September 21, 1987, the Commission authorized Order No. 451-2 to be issued by which 160 acre drilling and spacing units, each consisting of a governmental quarter section, were established for the production of gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying certain lands in the Lilli Field, Weld County, Colorado., The SE1/4 Section 10, Township $ North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. is a designated drilling and spacing unit. On October 12, 1988, Diversified Operating Corporation, by its attorney, filed with the Commission a verified application for an order pooling all interests in the drilling and spacing unit consisting of the SEl/4 Section 10, Township 8 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. for the production of gas and associated hydrocarbons from the 'D' Sand underlying` said unit, in accordance with the provisions of 34-60-116 C.R.S., as amended. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, of the State of Colorado, pursuant to the above, has scheduled the above-entitled matter for hearing on: DATE: Monday, November 21, 1988 Tuesday, November 22, 1988 TIME: 8.30 a.m. PLACE: Room 101, Education Building 201 Last Colfax Denver, Colorado 80203 Pursuant to said hearing in the above-entitled matter at the time and place aforesaid, or at any adjourned meeting, the Commission will enter such orders as it deems appropriate to prevent the waste of oil and gas, either or both, in the operations of said field, and to carry out the purposes of the statute. Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of the application or to intervene should file with the Commission a written protest or a notice to intervene no latter than November 15, 1988, briefly stating, the - basis of the protest or intervention. Such interested party shall, at the same time, serve a copy of the protest or notice to intervene to the person filing the application. A fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) shall accompany each document filed with the Commission. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO • By telb D4hnis R. $icknel , Secretary Dated at Denver, Colorado October 13, 1988 digit REARING CERTIFICATION RE: PROPOSED 1989 BUDGET FOR BEEBE DRAW LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY A public hearing was conducted on October 26. 1988, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby. Pro—Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy — Excused Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney. Lee D. Morrison Director of Finance 6 Administration, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 1, 1988. and duly published September 14. 1988, in the Platteville Herald. the Board of County Commissioners convened as the Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority District Board and a public hearing was conducted to consider the proposed 1989 budget for the Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority. Mr. Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, said this budget will be greatly impacted by the results of Amendment #6, which is on the November 8 ballot; therefore, he recommended that this hearing be continued to November 14. Commissioner Johnson moved to continue this matter to November 14, at 9:30 A.M. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 31st day of October, 1988. y APPROVED: `��Y� u TE J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: as WELD DNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder 4 and Clerk to the Boar ene R. Brantner" , Chai ` Y;, , iI iv* RJ mill ' 2;0- eputy County Cle k C.W. Kirby, ro-T qua% e ,b so EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 4 aniar Frank Y guch TAPE #88-52 SD000I Cr ./,� 881028 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-55 RE: FINAL BUDGET BEARING FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989 A public hearing was conducted on October 26, 1988, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissions C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gva4on E. Lacy — Excused Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney. tee D. Morrison Director of Finance & Administration, Donald Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 1, 1988, and duly published September 14, 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the Final Budget for fiscal year 1989. Don Warden. Director of Finance and Administration, recommended that this hearing be continued to November 14, when the election is over and it will be known whether Amendment #6 has passed or not. Mr. Warden said Amendment #6 will have a tremendous impact on the budget, and he explained the reasons. (TAPE CHANCE #88-52) There was no public comment offered concerning the budget. Commissioner Kirby moved to continue this matter to November 14, at 9:30 A.M. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 31st day of October, 1988. APPROVED: • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder S/C,/ and Clerk to the Boa ene R. Brantner, Chairman .) X., 10" eputy County C1 k C.W. Kirby, T �, que ne Jn on EXCUSED Gord�Lac� 1 Frank Ysmaguchi TAPE 088-5I & #88-52 DOCKET #88-55 710008 CC'_ 881027 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-64 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING UNIT ON A PARCEL OF LAND LESS THAN THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT — LYLE D. AND BARBARA A. KLEE A public bearing was conducted on October 26. 1988, at 1:30 P.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy — Excused Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 3, 1988, and duly published October 12, 1988. In the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit f : a single family dwelling unit on a parcel of land less than the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney. made this matter of record. Rod Allison, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Lyle Klee, one of the applicants, explained this request. He stated that they have no problems with the two Conditions and nine Development Standards contained in the Planning Commission recommendation. Pat McDermott, representing the City of Northglenn, commented on the proposed uses for this parcel. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request of Lyle D. and Barbara A. Klee for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special 1 Review Permit, subject to the recommended Conditions and Development Standards. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 31st day of October. 1988. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder � (/�Q! LC i &t and Clerk to the Bo Gene R. Brantner, Chairman eputy County Cl k CJI. Kirby. Pro-T C.Sequ t�ero oh son EXCUSED Cord E. Lacy Frank Yamaguchi TAPE #88-52 DOCKET #88-64 PL0296 CC! >472t'neJ2- 1 S-fr✓ 881026 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-58 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN - BRALY PARTNERS A public hearing was conducted on October 26, 1988. at 1:30 P.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro—Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy — Excused Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Rod Allison The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 19, 1988, and duly published September 21, 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was conducted to consider a Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan submitted by Braly Partners. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Rod Allison, representing the Planning Department, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Mr. Allison also submitted the recommendation of the Planning staff to amend Condition 3 and add a Condition 4. Arnold Turner represented the applicants. He stated that the applicants have no problem with the conditions as proposed by the Planning Commission and Planning staff. No public comment vas offered concerning this request. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan, subject to the Conditions recommended by the Planning Commission and Planning staff. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 31st day of October. 1988. APPROVED: t7TiajjJ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: T2 UNIT, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and. Recorder � el and Clerk to the Board tene R. Blrt�rantner, Chairman 74417/ eputy County Cle C.W. Kirby, ro- Ta que e J on EXCUSED Goias cy / 7 e"4 / Frank Yamaguchi TAPE #88-52 DOCKET #88-58 PL0424 ec fre4A14# 881022 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO OCTOBER 31, 1988 TAPE #88-52 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, October 31, 1988, 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 Gene Brantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board. Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 26, 1988, as printed. Commissioner Yamaguchi seconded the motion and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining becauso he was excused from said meeting. CERTIFICATIONS OF BEARINGS: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the Certifications for the bearings conducted on October 26, 1988, as follows: 1) Proposed 1989 Budget, Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority; 2) Final Budget Nearing. Fiscal Year 1989; 3) Special Review Permit, Klee; and 4) Planned Unit Development Plan, Eraly Partners. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because be vas excused from said hearings. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. PRESENTATIONS: CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION - 1988 FALL WALKING CONTEST: Chairman Brantner said the top three teams in this walking contest were Social Services Strutters with 951.3 miles; The H.E.R.D. (Human Resources) with 925.9 miles; and Spirit of Motion (Assessor's Office) with 917.6 miles. He said the individuals walking the most miles were Jo Anne Park with 367.1 miles; Ruth Nielsen with 348.4 miles; and Nino Canales with 319.0 miles. Chairman Brantner presented the Certificates and Patti May, of the Personnel Department, presented the cash awards. B00007 CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. Commissioner Lacy announced that Radio Station KFKA is back on the air, and he welcomed announcer Bob Bernd back. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $160,665.06 Social Services 479,108.09 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 47,002.18 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE PHASE II ANNEX RENOVATION - 942 9TH AVENUE (CONT. FROM 10/26/88): Mr. Warden requested that this be continued. Commissioner Johnson moved that this matter be continued to November 2. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN NCMC AND HUMAN RESOURCES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, representing Human Resources, said NCMC will provide an eight—hour educational workshop for participants of the Dislocated Worker Program. Commissioner Johnson moved for approval of said Agreement with NCMC and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy and carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR YOUTH INITIATIVE PLAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Guerrero explained that the Youth Initiative Plan is for the coordination and planning of efforts in the County to address substance abuse issues. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Proposal for the Youth Initiative Plan and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF ELLA MAE WHITE TO HOUSING AUTHORITY: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the appointment of Ella Mae White to the Housing Authority, with her term to expire September 13, 1990. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, carried unanimously. Minutes - October 31, 1988 Page 2 CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.25 BEER LICENSE FRCM LUPE AND FLORINDA PESINA, DBA PESINAS CAFE: Lt. Steve McGuirk, representing the Sheriff's Office, said there hove been no problems concerning the liquor license at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the renewal of the 3.2Z Beer License for Lupe and Florinda Pestle. dba Pesinas Cafe. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER LETTER OF CREDIT AND AMENDMENT TO PLOWING PERMIT NO. 83-5 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tom David, County Attorney, explained that this Amendment to Plowing Permit No. 83-5 is for Paul Hnizdil and the Letter of Credit is in the amount of $4,410.00. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Letter of Credit and the Amendment to Plowing Permit 83-5 and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES IN ANTELOPE HILLS: Commissioner Lacy moved to refer this request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and carried unanimously. CONSIDER FEDERAL COMMUNITIZATION AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. David explained this matter to the Board, saying this is to communitize or pool a Federal Oil and Gas Lease. He said he recommended that the Board approve this Agreement. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Federal Communitization Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Johnson, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY ATTORNEY: Mr. David said this Agreement for County Attorney services with the Department of Social Services is basically the same as last year's Agreement. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with the County Attorney. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 153, IN MATTER OF REGULATING PARTIAL OR COMPLETE CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROADS FOR PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING ATHLETIC OR SPECIAL EVENTS: Commissioner Johnson moved that this Ordinance be read into the record by title only. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Mr. David read the title of said Ordinance into the record. No public comment was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the second reading of Ordinance No. 153 and direct the Clerk to the Board to have published forthwith. Commissioner Lacy seconded the mtoion and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS - GOMEZ AND GONZALES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Gale Gomez and Sylvia Kurfis Gonzales for violations o:' the Building Code. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Johnson, carried unanimously. Minutes - October 31, 1988 Page 3 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. The second reading of Ordinance No. 153 was approved at today's meeting. 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. APPROVED: ATTEST: `iTht4� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (J WELD C UNTY, COLORADO t4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder kat tj' -41.4t and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman Deputy County Cle C.W. Kirby, Pro- em Ja quel''t • . /LL / Cr", cy ��'irMir • Frank Yamaguchi Minutes - October 31, 1988 Page 4
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