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AR2001575 ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. 85-10 B 1061 AEC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 1/017 F 0491 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND APPLICANT NAME: Wayne and Ervin Vangraefschepe ADDRESS: Box 105 New Raymer, CO 80742 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating ' the proposed land use change attached) : xPIxx See Attached Map APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. Yes PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO.7/1) 142-ratel42C-- Landoabner Q iuti.a4et., , DATE: 22L4( Li /91 5 Weld 14144/ wunty Clerk & Recorder and Clerk to the Board S E A L , - o / 4, .I;! , .ell' /',, ---%-. ifepu y County Cler ri i ;•i. � C. .wok—f • This' aifirlA is5,� sued pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No . 108 adopt4,' 71ycip'e Weld County Board of County Commissioners on May 1* t1 82 , and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland. Pursuant to Ordi- nance No . 108 , the landowner is required to follow a conserva- tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board. The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva- tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the Conservation Plan . RECDfDFA'S MEMORANDUM AT THE 1 ME OF RECORDATION, THIS IN. STRUINENT WAS FOUND TO BE INADEQUATE 62, %/ 85O5O7 FOR ME BEST PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION BECAUSE OF ILLEGIBILITY, CARBON OR PHOTO COPY, DISCOLORED PAPER, ETC, SCS-CONS-SS U.S. DEPARTMEN F AGRICULTURE REV. 9-71 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE TOWNSHIP HI PLAT 7 TOWNSHIP AI RANGE�.7... .6p (4./ MERIDIAN 5 4 3 2 I • 8 9 10 11 12 —a-18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 X30 29 28 27 26 25 — a-31 -32 33 34 35 36 CaWare fny;., V4Mgr4e F Sr.her (L� II Scale— One inch= I Mile B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 2/017 F 0492 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Centennial Soil Conservation District 621 Iris Drive - Sterling, Colorado 80751 RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER Name: Name: INw„yn4 I Ervw-N ihimieael'ec4peL Address: Ne,, 2a7m�.-I (0. Address: B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0 . 00 3/017 F 0493 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO DATE OF REVIEW: Mar. N, / 9 y ACREAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN: Sao 4crrs 1Lmq- Trn5a7 erurltH4t 3� 4Cres CratSetl I.VafrrWR1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED: (Map delineating the proposed land use change attached) Ife-e al far Her rvia.r c Tawns PLAN DISPOSITION: roueq/ .3 —y — k ' COMMENTS: CENTENNIAL SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD By: ��- CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCS-CPA-68 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1 82 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION PLANNED APPLIED FIELD MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AND YEAR NON-IRRIGATED CROPLAND - Class IV & VI Soils 1 71 Ac. Conservation Cropping System: Wheat-fallow. The 3 98 Ac. heavy soils in and adjacent to old lake will be 4 355 Ac. treated with a soil additive to improve permeability and leach out salts. 524 Ac. All Annually All Annually Conservation Tillage : These fields when tilled will be farmed with non-inversion type implements such as sweeps, rod weeders, chisels, etc. 15OO pounds, minimum will be left on the surface after seeding. 524 Ac. 4 355 Ac. 1985 Wind Striperopping: Field 4 will be set up with & 1986 20-rod alternate strips running north and south. 2 14 Ac. Grassed Waterways : ; These areas will be left in 5 8 Ac. natural vegetation to prevent erosion by intermittent streams. 22 Ac. B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 4/017 F 0494 MARY ANN FEUERSTFTN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO COOPERATOR ASSISTED BY DATE Wayne & Ervin Vangraefshepe Lynn Healey Feb. 1985 LEGEND • Farm Operations Boundary -®-0- Fence to be Removed ,1u a" - Marsh Ownership Boundary --420---___B Ditch to be Removed __,---I Land Use Tie ----.. Intermittent Stream TRAIL Trail ---- Land Use Boundary ..-� -------- Land Use Capability or Site Boundary Deep Gullies llBuilding Temporary Vegetal Condition Boundary Perennial Streams e ' J✓ Rock Outcrop ---•----..- Temporary Physical Condition Boundary aphof Natural Barrier Cr Corral • itStock Yord 2A./GM Acres Required per Cow Month 7.'n.." ,--",_; Important Rid . 9e To D EC,GC,FC,PC Range Condition -x-)=Ex- Cattle Guard H Farmstead 320 320 Surface Acres • \I/ Wet Spot 0 Field Number 160cm°r800sm GOw or Sheep Months • Improved Road Pond or Lake Farm Road Q-+ Spring Railroad 3 Move Portable Sprinkler Lateral Nate: Wrter fences ore combined w/rn omen symbols they maybe shown as to tows. . Fence along improved rood, Fence along a ditch, etc. B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 5/017 F 0495 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXISTING PROPOSED EXISTING PROPOSED —x x— —I I— Fence ------ Division Box or Turnout t c/a-__fa_ --2a-I-4-a— Electric Fence V © Pipe Riser O03O; + + + + + Shelterbelt —' ---H_ Diversion Dam a--1—k n n n Stream Bank Protection -I--- 9 - Check Dam or Gully Plug rtdxtu LLfttuM4 WWI TWillilt /TM'MT Me Dike or Levee -- t1 ' Drop or Over fall rlTnntinnTt tttte Dam and Reservoir r—I I-- Il--- -+r-t�� Pipe Line or Sprinkler Moin - fr---w _,•,_, r.,•-y--; Permanent Sprinkler Lateral L II/ Stock Pond •� -•-y--•--6- Portable Sprinkler Lateral 0-• Mh".l Spring Development x -s- --*---e- Flume `T4W `--9-,'i Spring and Trough [ANA,. _ca=m_ Canal' `�� '' Trough -• •- Irrigation Ditch ' 0 ;r Well ----• Direction of Irrigation gX (k Windmill -vim-v- -.•-v Pickup Ditch (1 tvl Windmill and Trough e A Y-o- -+-b Diversion Ditch U C--, Water Tank -+- Drainage or Waste Ditch I ® Pump o •+ -o o• Closed Drain Ci to! Salt Ground —r—+—r— —a--f ,-- Terrace O 1 e 1 Small Reservoir L-� i I��P Tide or Flood Gate -L-151a i ', "II `,i 11�iIIOOMS lit 1` I1 24 ; #. , 1 tonuvuroN e DISTRICTS : ADO or ',..`' �MUIU '1 B tail I:C 02C ) 1' " r ) ( / ) F )4 )6 2..R1. AD 1 '. I 1 El E )RD I ,h . F nne. -Dist is - ) eE ' nu.. agrecrncnt ( I t I. III, b‘ I r l E V E N Aral i "District", and 1I/41n✓ + Er., 4-41tLi. t.eickr,z ,_ __ — - .. - - - 't/ 1 /`a l Y, - 6e , _. _ _ referred to h reI !4• .Is t e "I arme ' THE DISTRICT bit :I ` L . Assist in rry nk . . e e once .: I a sue n < nical ass', not .nd n ;'ervlsio a 1 ( r h e av . 1 e 1. Is to be do THE FARMER , REFS l I. 1. Use he .Int wr i r. ..: rapa I It 2. Treat F. '4a id cepit; w, h I' n d 3. Develo r.. apla ,S leash c t ::I e I. 4. Start a, :I. t' .- ' r .-.ore ( r ;c v + of F •sec l r - e , standal i tii. I an 't. A. Alarnta. :Il. t Ire r. est > I; n ; Ir .I 'o CI I lo , r. I crinsrr for I .- cn's put I t 4 t . . 6. Cse ei rr.. IcI , .Ir vquii 1 n a le a Inc' f r r Ir manner rot din •.i It. I1 IS EURTHEI AG 111.1 : II,AT. 1. ChIS 4 ee :en : I'. 'wear r e' e- et c natty ar 1 r r macifir At, t c I .;greeme t tip , ,e I ?. the pi in tns ` Ihin agv e ac it e u ,d th t u d .e be lial f< r :1 ti a ;e to the r h r s ar D damag, s c au- e I c negllg r a c- is c WITNESSTHE )I.'.(1\1 C SFtNA -I S 2 (N It--,;) � -_ - - - (I , ' f .EIvr. IhiNA SOIL I RS /- H ♦ = I ..--7-----' - 7 Date ✓66 /1_k)/_ _ s CONSERVATION PLAN MAP OUR soii*OUR STRUM Prepared by UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT a! AGRICULTURE * SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE - c/ooper--�aat--iag with tl OWNER._.I,AIaG.K.B t &r.V.I YA YAi9_.9-k..vef-S G.kep. ...... _-..- ..., FARM No DATE z-/eS OPERATOR / G H Ale SCALE ��/'M/ ACRES.5 4 R.1 / G��7..f.�G cr.- nn / APPROXIMATE Wee Co/c ha do PHOTO NO. Welk/ n STATE '. , • , 4 r hi til � o �:'. "; ,,. f ""rte i �o o, --. - �°rir.,.. }"rF _. ta rxj _ + • , H o " Y a-, f x �� 7. O y,4 X3{7. .N yf .. F+ 111 4+ (71 3 Cl \ :a 4 ,ri a , LA.,' q,' isey�a�l/�� xy w :nr tit e .. „ n , 2 . oF i r. file ,. o r, ;Y ',.2...;,...... ,-. _ ... - ` } B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 8/017 F 0498 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO SOIL and CAPABILITY MAP LI SsµVAifp4. °`' Ni. Prepared by SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE * UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE EN g cooperating with Ai V. V Can+Tcnn.taI C00PER',NG N SO SV0.VE i Sc Di5r N2♦ . 1*liskN M t° . . M1'I f..F'.E En GIG of hCPu PHOTO No fe/ATE vF ACRES /SS \� °°, , FARM No DATE rado1a, OWNER .0/04.1SCALE - T CNid ° OPERATOR G4 44c v' .. . cRonRarc vvci4S`MTC .1ilt MC Tf 'TbY P _ 4.9r 4 \ .. E 54 4i ^ , t . n 5 w b � 4 i A✓ "likil k 5 11J alit PRAIRIE VIEW -",• 54 ' . y' MA CEMETERY t 5 . M1` 4 5 1 • 8 4es .qf .a Tr intermittent ti Ye` 54 4 a. f 7 . .� it, , .. 4 .,._ — 36 ( an`•t v . 'k. .. '' er4fik '• •••-_, ., 10 y 1` 54 A � ..} 54M1 /' _z: R 5 n 8 t4 12 c 54 / 54 I , 5 4 41 \ \ 5 Soil Classification Map Symbol Irrig. Non-Irriy. Series Name and Description 4 IVe Ascalon fine sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes. This deep, well drained soil is on smooth to moderately dissected plains. It formed in calcareous loamy alluvium. Typically, the surface layer is dark brown fine sandy loam 8 inches thick. The subsoil is sandy clay loam 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcareous sandy loam. In some areas the surface layer is loam. Included in this unit are small areas of Ascalon fine sandy loam that has slopes of 6 to 9 percent, Olney fine sandy loam, and Otero sandy loam. Also include are some areas of Rock outcrop. Permeability of this soil is moderate. Available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow to medium, and the hazard of water erosion is slight to moderate. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. This unit is used as non-irrigated cropland and rangeland. Soil Classification Map Symbol Irrig. Non-Irri¢. Series Name and Description 5 VIe Ascalon fine sandy loam. 6 to 9 percent slopes. This deep, well drained soil is on moderately dissected to highly dissected plains. It formed in calcareous loamy alluvium. Typically, the surface layer is dark brown fine sandy loam 6 inches thick. The subsoil is sandy clay loam 15 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcareous sandy loam. In some areas the surface layer is loam. Included in this unit are small areas of Altvan fine sandy loam, Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, and Peetz gravelly sandy loam. Also included are some areas of Rock outcrop. Permeability of this Ascalon soil is moderate. Available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium to rapid, and the hazard of water erosion is high. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. This unit is used as rangeland and non-irrigated cropland. Areas of non-irrigated cropland are poorly suited for use as rangeland and should be seeded to adapted grasses. B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11: 33 $0. 00 9/017 F 0499 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Soil Classification Map Symbol Irrig. Non-Irrig. Series Name and Description 10 VIs Avar-Manzanola complex. 0 to 3 percent slopes. This map unit is in swales. It is about 45 percent Avar fine sandy loam and 40 percent Manzanola clay loam. The Avar soil is on the perimeter of closed swales, and the Manzanola soil is in the lower lying or depressional areas. The individual components of this unit are in areas so narrow that it was not practical to map them separately at the scale used. Included in this unit are small areas of poorly drained soils and soils that have a thicker surface layer and subsoil than the Avar and Manzanola soils. Included areas make up about 15 percent of the total acreage. The percentage varies from one area to another. The Avar soil is deep and well drained. It formed in calcareous loamy alluvium. Typically, the surface layer is light brownish gray fine sandy loam 3 inches thick. The upper 5 inches of the subsoil is brown clay loam, and the lower 3 inches is brown sandy clay loam. The upper 5 inches of the subsoil is brown clay loam, and the lower 3 inches is brown sandy clay loam. The upper 12 inches of the substratum is pale brown sandy loam, and the lower part to a depth of 60 inches or more is pale brown or very pale brown sandy clay loam. In some areas the surface layer is very fine sandy loam or sandy loam. The soil is calcareous throughout. Permeability of the Avar soil is very slow in the upper part and moderate in the lower part. Available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium, and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. The subsoil and sub- stratum are strongly alkaline and saline. The Manzanola soil is deep and well drained. It formed in calcareous clayey alluvium. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay loam 3 inches thick. The subsoil is calcareous clay 15 inches thick. The sub- stratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcareous clay or clay loam. Permeability of the Manzanola soil is slow. Available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium to slow, and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. This unit is used as rangeland. B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0 . 00 10/017 F 0500 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ouil L. a sttication Map Symbol Irvin. Non-Irrig. Series Name and Description 36 IVe Manzanola clay loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This deep, well drained soil is on plains, in swales, and on adjacent stream terraces. It formed in calcareous clayey alluvium. Slopes are plane or concave. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown heavy clay loam 3 inches thick. The subsoil is calcareous clay 22 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcareous clay and clay loam. Included in this unit are small areas of Avar fine sandy loam and soils that have a sodium content of more than 15 percent. Included areas make up about 15 percent of the total acreage. Permeability of this soil is slow. Available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium to slow, and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. Most areas of this unit are used as rangeland. A few areas are used as non-irrigated cropland. Soil Classification Map Symbol Irria. Non-Irria. Series Name and Description 54 IV Platner loam. 0 to 3 percent slopes. This deep, well drained soil is on smooth to slightly dissected plains and adjacent stream terraces. It formed in calcareous loamy alluvium. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown loam 4 inches thick. The subsoil is clay, clay loam, and silty clay loam 20 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is calcare- ous fine sandy loam and sandy loam. Included in this unit are small areas of Ascalon fine sandy loam, Manzanola clay loam, and Nunn clay loam. Also included are soils that have a fine sandy loam or sandy loam surface layer. Permeability of this soil is slow. Available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. This unit is used as non-irrigated cropland and rangeland. B 1061 REC 02001575 03/12/85 11 : 33 $0. 00 11/017 F 0501 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO
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