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RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR EXPANSION OF A NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANT - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY 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 15th day of June , 1988 , at the hour of 2 : 00 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Vessels Oil and Gas Company, 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220 , Denver, Colorado 80222 , for a Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for expansion of a natural gas processing plant on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SEI , Section 28 , Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Mike Boland, and WHEREAS , Section 24 .4 .2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1 . The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24 . 7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2 . It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24 .4 .2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows : a . The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Agricultural Goals and Policies since the expansion of this existing facility will minimize the removal of prime farm land. 1 . U r ' � 880457 Page 2 RE: AMEND USR - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The proposed use is compatible with the existing agricultural land uses and oil and gas production facilities within the area, as well as with the future projected development. Uses on surrounding properties include a natural gas air injection facility, a natural gas compressor facility, and farming. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. 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 amended Special Review Permit for expansion of a natural gas processing plant 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. 2 . No additional building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services Office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3 . Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners: a. The gas processing facility and proposed expansion plans shall be reviewed by an independent fire safety expert. The fire safety expert shall be retained pursuant to Article 2 , Section 2 .301 of the Uniform Fire Code . A copy of this report shall be provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District and the Department of Planning Services within 60 days after the review. The Use by Special Review property shall be in compliance with 880457 Page 3 RE: AMEND USR - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY this report within two years from approval by the Board of County Commissioners. b. The applicant shall submit, to the Department of Planning Services, a letter requesting vacation of Recorded Exemption #641 and a purported copy of a deed for the 60 .5 acre parcel. 4 . Within 60 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners : a. A copy of a storm water retention plan approved by the Weld County Engineering Department shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. b. A copy of a soil erosion control plan approved by West Adams Soil Conservation District shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services . 5 . The applicant shall install a water supply system for fire protection approved by the independent fire safety expert and the Brighton Fire Protection District within one year of the Planning staff determination of whether the fire safety report requires a substantial change in the Special Review Permit. 6 . Based upon the traffic study completed by the Weld County Engineering Department, the applicant shall enter into a Road Improvements Agreement for Weld County Road 19 from Weld County Road 2 to Weld County Road 6 prior to the issuance of building permits. 880457 Page 4 RE: AMEND USR - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY The above and foregoing Resolution was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of June, A.D. , 1988 .‘72BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 77ak'rJ WE COUNTY, COLORADO Veld County Clerk and Recorder M/ v and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bran€ hajrman I B ' C.W. Kir.y, P -o-Tem eputy County lerk \ \ \ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja que •.r,.h .n G� "' County Attorney 4 Frank amaguchi 880457 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 1 . The Special Review Permit is for a Site Specific Development plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of a -natural gas processing plant 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 current list of the maximum quantities of hazardous substances on site and emergency contact names and phone numbers shall be maintained. This list shall be updated as necessary and provided to the Waste Management Division of the State Health Department, the Weld County Office of Emergency Management, and the Brighton Fire Protection District pursuant to Section 24-22-102 (2)A, C.R.S. A . All valves carrying flammable liquids or gases shall be readily visible and identified as required by the Brighton Tire Protection District. A map locating such valves shall be updated as necessary to be current and provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District. 5 . All fire extinguishers shall be rated a minimum eighty (80) $C. The fire extinguishers shall be located at sites approved by the Brighton Fire Protection District. Z . A property address sign shall be maintained on the property in a location which is visible from Weld County Road 4 . The address numbers shall be five (5) inches in height and three-quarters (3/4) inch in stroke. 7 . All vessels and piping shall be identified in accordance with the UN numbers and common name labels. 8 . All liquid storage vessels shall be adequately bermed in accordance with the Weld County Health Department and Brighton Fire Protection District requirements to contain all content in the event of spillage. 880457 rage 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY 9. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the independent fire safety report. 10 . On-site septic systems shall be designed in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal regulations for industrial facilities . 11 . Required Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for all point sources of air emissions. 12 . Maximum permissible noise levels for the entire facility shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70dB (A) , as measured according to Section 25-12-102, C.R.S. a. The facilities shall be designed and constructed such that sound levels at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the property shall not exceed: 1) . Seventy (70) dB (A) between 7: 00 a.m. and the next 7 :00 p.m. 2) Sixty-five (65) dB (A) between 7: 00 p.m. and the next 7: 00 a.m. 3) During the period between 7 : 00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. levels may reach eighty (80) dB (A) for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes in any nne hour period. Periodic, impulsive or shrill noises may not exceed levels of 5 dB (A) less than those listed above . The method of measurements shall be in accordance with standards under Section 25-12-101 , C.R.S. b. Actual sound level testing shall be performed to annually document compliance with this standard with results presented to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13 . Vehicle traffic associated with USR-589 shall be limited to Weld County Road 19 to Weld County Road 2 or 6 . 14 . All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 15 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 880457 Page 3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY 1-6 . the property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24 . 6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 17. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Brighton Fire Protection District, 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. 18 . The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the -Department of Planning Services. 19 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 180457 Conditions of Approval //6 Based upon the traffic study completed by the Weld County -Engineering Department, the applicant prior to the issuance of building permits, shall enter into a Road Improvements Agreement for Weld County Road 19 from Weld County Road 2 to Weld County Road 6. 880►457 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD Vehicle _traffic associated -with USR-589 shall be limited to Weld County -Road 19 to Weld County Roads 2 Apr -6. 845 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 88-31 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN -AND AMENDED SPECIAL -REVIEW PERMIT FOR EXPANSION OF A NATURAL GAS PROCESSING -PLANT - VESSELS _OIL AND GAS COMPANY A public hearing was conducted on June 15, 1988, at 2:00 F.M. , with the following present: Commissioner Gene Erantner, Chairman Commissioner C.W. -Kirby, Pro-Tem Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant Launty ,Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 25, 1488, and duly published June 1, 1988, in the Platteville Herald, a public -hearingwas conducted io consider the request of Vessels Oil and Gas Company for -a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of a natural gas processing plant. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. He stated that the Planning staff is recommending the addition of a Condition and a Development Standard, which he submitted to the Board. Mike Eoland, an employee of Vessels Oil and Gas Company, tame forward to represent the applicant. He requested that Development Standard #7 be amended to allow identification using the -ITN numbering system and the common name of the contents. Mr. Boland also requested that Development Standard #17 be amended to indicate that fire safety equipment required by the fire safety survey may be added without an amendment of the Permit. Considerable discussion was held concerning these requests. Mr. Bol-and asked about the scope of the road improvement agreement -which is required by the proposed additional condition, and explained the dust control measures which are currently used in the area by his company. Mr. Boland asked for clarification of the section of Landition 113 concerning vacation of Recorded Exemption #641. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Schuett explained that a request for vacation of this Recorded Exemption would need to be received within -30 days. (Tape Change #88-28) Mr. Boland requested 60 days to submit the storm water retention plan, required by Condition #3, and asked for more time to comply -with -Condition #4, _concerning installation of a water supply system. Mr. Schuett said the staff would find it acceptable to have the storm water -retention plan submitted within 60 days, but would have a problem with additional time for compliance with Condition #4. -Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, came forward and reported on the results of the traffic count which was recently made an Weld County Roads 19 and 4. He said the traffic going north an Weld -County ?toad 19 exceeds the level at which dust _control becomes a problem, with 78% of the traffic going to Vessels. Mr. Scheltinga suggested that a toad improvement agreement might provide for paving, with a portion of the work to be done by the County and -a portion of the cost to be assumed by Vessels. Dave Eruns, fire inspector with the Brighton Fire Protection District, recommended labeling of equipment and piping as 880457 Page 2 HEARING CERTIFICATION - VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY requested by Mr. Boland and commented on the amounts of water storage which the fire safety survey may require. No public comment was offered concerning this request. After further discussion, Commissioner Kirby called for an executive session with the County Attorney. Upon reconvening, Mr. Morrison explained that the Board had asked for direction concerning the obligation which might be imposed on the applicant in a road improvement agreement, and he had advised them that the amount of the contribution should be based upon the record of the impact of the entire facility. Ray Gibson, of Vessels, asked how the cost of road improvement would be split, and was told that there had been no discussion of contributions from other companies in the area. In the ensuing discussion, it was the consensus of the Board that the recommended additional Development Standard should be inserted as #13, with the rest of the Standards being renumbered; that Development Standard #7 should be amended to require labeling with UN numbers and common names; that there was no need to change the Development Standard originally numbered 17; that Condition #3 be changed to allow for submittal of the storm water retention plan and soil erosion control plan within 60 days of approval; that Condition #4 require installation of a water supply system "within one year of the Planning staff determination of whether the fire safety report requires a substantial change in the Special Review Permit"; and that the recommended additional Condition replace Condition #5. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request, with the Conditions and Development Standards amended as described above. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 20th day of June, 1988. APPROVED: L p,AVI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEi��TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo 4 gene R. Brantner, Chairman am 57jc�y� , c cc, . -4.--,e, eputy County erkN C.W. Kirby, Pro- m Ja ue1 so� r. . . L:ry f /g rJ Frank Y.maguchi TAPE #88-27 & #88-28 DOCKET #88-31 PL0025 880457 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JUNE 15, 1988 DOCKET # 88-25L - 3.29 BEER LICENSE APPLICATION, EARL SEALEY dba SUPERIOR SUPERETTE DOCKET # 88-30 USR-HOME BUSINESS IN A ZONE DISTRICT, SARAH ANN SMITH DOCKET # 88-31 AMEND USR FOR EXPANSION OF NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANT, VESSELS OIL & GAS NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING (N s t i J• S /I7 V d �C�( C (e 7 bcc SI 3 6 LA / (LC 1 ,x eS /! Y (2 evte.OHAgr b3o Gorr wfrf beaµhg4.0 'f ' MIKE gLA 5• CN /Z i� )(hna SW -3 izpt aiss,r4 (ovo S t:.,* tj. 0 &w�cep— Sy44`. -tzi fib - 3 � nun, &tunns 4e5 S. htPsu St, 1 2,&u4-0J 55O(QO( TS -31 880457 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on June 15, 1988, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development -Plan and Amended Special -Review Permit for the Troperty and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested _property tight pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, L.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Vessels Oil and Gas Company 600 Mouth Cherry Street, Suite 1220 Denver, Colorado 80222 ZEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the uE} of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 Nest of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED 11SE: Expansion of a natural gas processing plant SIZE OF PARCEL: 60.5 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 FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: June 22, 1988, in the Platteville Herald Afrid0L'i1 ofPublication STATE OF COLOFADOI CouP Y of Wt i.:I s` A_ Winkler Riese1 Ili -,,,din„,“, of : Id h. oil; r. :iris n I ha: : Jr' pulp'-h:-rUi Platteville Herald :ha: Ihr s.:rnr in .: w,', nospa;. r u'! g''ncr I Cr('01010)r.'01010)r. wan pm rare_I. „ and puhi:shad In the PUBLIC NOTICE ' :v.,n or Platteville The loud el May Coved.- :-:+:.:i cc..:::, -:.::. :.>I '.t:- ter,:I; u, a ,rr. Wooers -el Weld County, Col. this::v I. I , .a a '.n.r op. ado. a June 16 11NS, eondl• gootOfto s D opmntoMroP a ad u:Mnder N< m alir;l :- u.rL.', neu S; -Tye I" S.aropM Special Myron SS— for the One d conseru::,c below.y and ouSsMMoval o Bspl Conditional p or s•r<4 ha( I c n..:;re µu e ulaht: Ir. the -Ida en anode nomad Ari prop- erty re;.,._r s.:.; ::::l-r 15•-..2. n. r:e n nur her of :d erry dent pursuant W ArRle N W nr-spap-rcurio¢ the period and uric of pubhca_ 71WMC•tt. a� -, M•Peed W Sea pan:cis ,' s. :. oc hre .re ..na t :he newspaper pro;pro;-• and no: In a supplement Ihero-of that the firs; -APPLICANT- -heals -011 end 500 South . paL iron of ssc.. d Hence vas contained m the C1terf Dyesaat,Compiles, 7480, Don- is.ue C. Sale nrv:spa per bca ::r the date, the ,W: Colorado SO 22 dale o` June P. _ 15 88 LEGAL DE�clavnON:-Pen -- . -of the SE Ill SQ,Seara M. ioawhlp I North.Ranee giyat and Ihr ;as, publlca:tcrr then-cr. in the issue of of the Mb P.M., Weld County, said newspaper. bear:ac cute, the 22 doe o: Colorado TY►E AND;I ITENWTY OF APPROVED USE: Expansion W e Tisch I p g&Cha: Ihr said raved Sa procMobq plant P1-atteville Herald SIZE OF PARCEL: 00.5 lens,own of lose . _.s I rua'a r:.l . a".c. o:cr FWlun p' sMW pp M . the . c C. ;I':, ! „uo isms sod-a11dIBe11e W ePMevel .,.t v,Crer I'�u fi : issui e811 result o y PIM-bitt un of:DO" vseW property 1JK •e c cent..:-..r.:„ .5.:: ter ce t . ^, c cl I1rI s r vns 90MOOFCNNITCOWNIOl h r:c of c c. tar r is -Iva o s..IC # -NEED 0OWR1�, COLORADO e defy cuahhr c in- t':2: pJ', %- n-.:h:n the BY: MARY ANN-PEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER I: t: eol. F.:t::::' n MO CLERK TO-TNE BOARD �r' f :%..e Con- I SY:Mwy RWN,RepinY 7x111 SS June MI, SC 111 M . - laded NerallL -1-4---7‘ _.-d 27 ej J l y . . ., L' u' 'a7 (S� f h ST f3:-,2::,.i:11 BANK V ��� aob Con Sheet fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 //7./P , ro:unlu m Ine r,plr ssO 457 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County _Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the 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 hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Dffice 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. 88-31 Vessels Oil and Gas Company 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220 Denver, Colorado 80222 MATE: June 15, 1988 -TIME: 2:00 P.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit - Expansion of a natural gas processing plant LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 Nest of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately one mile south of Weld County Road 6 and approximately one mile north of Weld County Road 2, west of Weld County Road 19 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE -BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: May 25, 1988 PUBLISHED: June 1, 198B, in the Platteville Herald 830457 _ t 1 Afuidal'it of Publication • NOTIIA' Pursuant to tllo zoning laws of the Stele of Colorado ynd the STATE OF COLOR:\DOI Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a County 01 Weld) ss public hearing will be hew MTh* Chambers of the Board of County Annette Winkler Riesel Sommbeionere of Weld County, Iti Colorado, Weld County Centen- i - nisi Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the yir; ruumt ra 1D Id Ira IL Il,.lt swnrn vt It'd, I - iiITIO specified. All persons in soy manner interested in the Site .in pu bll+hrr u: Fort Lupton Press Specific Development-Plan and Special Review Pillnil are re- ;r.3: *Id s,nir is a ..,.r ,_ n, a spar, , ,:, t;--ncral quested to ijttend and may be clrt Jahr,- via, pnn:cd and pubi:shed Ii: the heard. Should the applicant or any In- to.r or Fort Lupton Wrested party desire the pres- ence of a court reporter to make a Ir :r: ..rc ar.C s'.., r:::l Ihr iii .,..,::...rr. record of the_procee ngs, in ad- ils:.-,rr.-0l a t;-i, Itu a ^f NI CI ,c a liar rota has tlition to the taped record which been pot:hshed in sa'�d w•'ekh no"sp..prr for will e Clbe dheing the haring, e-perk kept the Board's heaOffiring, One can be contacted for a list-of car- ,on'crunve tilled court reporters in the area. u - that Etc -,,oil c was bushed ir. the if a court reporter is obtained, the •> P• Clerk to the Board's Office shall regu.ar and entire issue o: et en number of said -be advised In-writing of such cc- ty a(T)apt-du-mc the Tx'riod and tine of putLc a- lion at lout five days prior to the I --, o' s: t noure ar.:. I-. :he n:-tit spa per pros:-r hearing. The-cost-of engaging a court reporter shall In borne by and no: in a suppier..ant Ebert cf that the hrst the requesting party. pub!i:a::en of sad notice w'a5 contained in the , Issue of said newspaper bracing the datt'. the BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the stent and-maps sac certified by the a1 Weld Sounty Planning Commis- _ date of June ; C 19 8 RIG of thee-rkr intisI Bond of an'_ '.he !as. pub!:caucn The:,-c'. in-}hr issue of County Commissioners, located suit nettspader. bear:::o cule theday of June Rah... ihr said In the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley,'Colorado. Vessels Oll-antlliaPCompany Fort -Lupton Press �00souh Cherry Sbeet, Store Denver,Colorado 40222 1220 ,. . t a-:C ur:-::cr r _^!t C .L 1!-( V ci , It as: I::n.'wD DOCKET NO. 99-31 - . C'T- r .'.'.r o�rc'rs nest pow IC 0hc fi-ct :scut DATE: June 15, 1949 TIME:1:00 P.M.therco:uc'or:,a:r::no suit el .art- or a-t'ertia'r cnl abut• nitre:, io. 'at s: -n. , 'r was REQUEST: Site Specific De. a: i:mr 0': eaci U t!.c pc co-.. or said velopment Plan and Amended d h cua:Jrt _ ; , t the Special Review Permit—Expan- sion r .n[ t n a;! [ ''A+ • Cr `c-` of•moral gas processing plant •;: \ :,- Act, r it.,7 :pis i c: .'.r:::lo"I` LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part of ie Fe,.- c: f'r,-1,7, a nr 1'c ... :h'-rro!. the SE 1/4 of Section 25,-Town- . '' -. f';:- - t:cn ship 1 North, Range.57 West of - r•, the-5th P.M., Weld County, Col- . orado LOCATION: Approximately one mile south of Wew.Cgntylloed p and approximately one.roil* north -- .; of Weld County Road 2, west.of / Weld County Road 19.-. I I BOARD..OF COUNTA;.CO4MIS-. -I r I ,SIONERS - WELD-.000NTYDOAORADO �, I Su!r. nL.d arc . , - Io srl or- i •tt!. 1 BY: MACOUNTYN C EEK AND 00UNTY,�LERK.AND I AND CLERK TO.TIIE BOARD. BY:YaryRNN,Deputy -. DATED: May 25, 1981 v c..J .�'-"QA Published In Me Platteville-Her- _, 11q.Ir; I'uhltr i w and Fort Lupton Press, June BAMt(t 1, 1905. . FIRST SECURITY _ - - I _ - - -4t#'Street r Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 i I - 0 n ' 880437 t : AIfldaL'it of Publication STATE OF COLORADO) NOTION County of 11'tidl ss. Plwsuanl'1. 1M salpYtn e1 1I5 Slats-ref Colorado and the Wald Coup zift Ordinance, 1 A. :Winkler Winkler Ri PRP-1 :,I •public hearing will be hew in the Chambers of the Board of County sI¢!l own'. n: V-: Id b:'ia2 dill: %wn-n s.it Il;,ll I Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Canton- -in, publisher u'. p� vial Center, 81510th Street, First P] a t t eve l le Mera ld Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the that The s,mc is . w f r, . note spaf- r u: h''ncrai time specified. All persons in any manner Interested In the Site tlrrulal:on wm p- roe: and published In the Specific Development Pen and lee r. of Special-Review Permit are re- Platteville quested to attend and may be heard. In,. _I.- II a _ T -,I ;hr nett(r u; antis Should the applicant or any In- I.-.,r' : . V.' ... \rd c o ,math'roar: has Wrested party desire the pres- te r-. puts t d is s.., w f t KI. r u sp;pt- I::- -once of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in ad- One anion to the taped-record which vn^we.;::.o -rill be kept during the hearing, seck_s that tfte noire was published in the The Clerk to the Board's Office rctu!ar and cruet issue of even number o.'said can be contacted for a list of car- nrs:spap''du-Inc the p.nod and time of public a- tiled court reporters in the arse. . 'Ion o' sz:. nnuir eras in the newspaper pro;i'c -Clerk to„1MI�e rd'sorter is oOfficedshall . and no: u; a supniement thereof: that the first be advised In writing of such ae- pu^!cams- of said notice was contained in the Lion at least Eve days prior to the r h hearing. The cost of engaging a Issue o. said nevi cpg r; hf a-Inc the date. the court reporter shall be borne by the requestingparty. —1__: date o: —r A _ I. 198.8 ' BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the ti text end maps so certified by the and the lasrmu_heancn Theo ol, in the issue of Weld County Planning Commis- said newspaper bcar,nc dote the 1,day of alon may be examined in the of- fice of the Clerk to the Board of June ieB8tha' the slid County-Commlealonera, located in the Weld County Centennial tenter, 015 10th Street,.Third Platteville Herald Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT has been curastir c rc. uo:,si, :rid t r.d ,c'r' Vessels Oil and Gas Company : Th,. Cu al h-as, titter-two 600 South Cherry Street, Suite t r T S Ck.. e w f t : fVet 1',Jf I 1220 it c s ' r o - c t �' . 7lenser, Colorado 80222 ent rhos f.red t d T s, in spa was DOCKET NO. 88-31 h. re-; of tart: o; .1 c uez ton. o: said t DATE: June 15, 1888 r.elre :tuff cual.lird fo- that urp_s, v.;thin the - TIME: 2:00 P.M. r c .cr c, at apt mitt, -Ar A: C'urre,a rod -REQUEST:. Site Specific De- 1 c. roe'r . .c r::a-^"rat and ii lateral velopmenl Plan and Amended re ,s cd 1 r. I atrams there u'. Special-Review Permit--Expen- r - c,.. ❑ Torte rc Arts r C on plant a natural gas processing plant p ti -:h t t e .. ,mvr d I LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Pert of the SE 1/1 of Section.28, Town- ., Town- ship I North, Range '57 West of I J. the 8th P.M., Weld County, Col- orado `/" ' /J / LOCATION:Approximately one // mile south of Weld County Road 8 f and approximately one mile north of Weld County-Road 2, west of Weld County-Road 18' Subs' nLvd a t, rut:-. rat tt.is . / BOARD-OF COUNTY.COMMIS. .. l SIONERS � I WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (LP' ,' (�(//�2 (f / 4 f' Ic+X i 13Y: RY ANN F€UERSTEIN I COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER / s AND CLERK TO THE_BOARD 1, // Y: Mary Reiff, Deputy 605-4th Street Jr;t I':J,:.. DATEQ: May 25, 1988 f Published lot the Plettevlll• Her- Sp�Upton,Colorado 80021 Publishedld and At Lupton Prua, June I. 3886- 1 1 I l' (I w I: ., , . (. :, CS:`r '�fl.- 1 CI i j QC, "1 t ®45 ' EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET rte? Lase /2/1727}-4,2/ 6/5/2- -✓-",--/c/ Exhibit Submitted Rv Exhibit Description r A. 7 lJ9 k7 Z(2*-- /l aer_Co-7,‘,- 2,A,2a2 sin2cGce Q B. .f1�'i✓J" / � �;l�t"Q�.tc7r/ C. >C ::2_..12,72,-2.1(.17-#' �7..Goniir -c. -%<�'(�/nt.e17,¢i^.,�( ar a/77x.70 / D. ZR,A 216- E. 2�t�'.-/i92 131 Al F. 2 6/>4.¢-1 6-71/6&&) ,) i Ad ,57 H. �1!//1.P�,vftr/,r;�( //;%9a' O I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. 8e0457 INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case NumberAmended USR-581 Submitted mr Y repared Prior to Hearin at Hearin 1. -Application 92 Pages X 2. Three Applicant plat(s) 3 peg s) X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 3. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. -Three DPS Maps Prepared by P1-suuing Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case Yile Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Memorandum dated April 20, 1988, from Drew X Scheltiuga, Engineering Department 12. Referral response dated April 21, 1988, _from X Weld County -Building Inspection Department 13. Letter dated April 14, 1988, from the Brighton X Firs Protection-District 14. Referral response dated April 26, 1-988, from the X West. Adams Soil Conservation District 15. Memorandum dated April 22, 1988, from West Potter X Weld County Environmental Health 16. Letter dated May 12, 1988, from Mike Boland, Manager, Gas Operations, Vessels Oil and Gas I hereby certify that the 16 items identified -herein were submitted to the Department sf Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to she Soard's office on May 20, 1988. ren P anner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS -2_0- day of sem 1911L. SEAL ` C NOTARY �ilIUBLIC My Commission Expires Mi =1;c:7n ExpJ: ;T b. 13, 1989 /^ //�I. 880457 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, -Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - _356-40(10 - -Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked -by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Tee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLET-ED 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: SE/4 Section 28 , T 1 N, R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property iowned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: sE/4 Section 28 T 1 N, R 67 W Property Address (if available) 1245 Weld County Rd. #19, Brighton, CO 80601 PRESENT ZONE Agricultural OVERLAY ZONES n/a TOTAL ACREAGE 60.5 PROPOSED LAND USE Use by Special Review - natural gas processing plant EXISTING LAND USE USR 589-85-62 Natural -gas processing plant SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED PAR THE USE BY SPECIAL -REVIEW PERMIT: — — — — — Name: Vessels Oil & Gas Company Address: 600 S. Cherry St. , suite 1220 City Denver, CO Zip 80277 Home Telephone # n/a Business Telephone 1i (303) 321-0202 Name: n/a Address: City Zip Home -Telephone 1t Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Same Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone 11 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: David E. , Carol C. , Donald G. , John E. and Marla Sue Howard Address: 8709 Weld County -Rd. 4 City -Brighton, E0 Zip 80601 Lessee: Name: Amoco Production Company Address: 1670 Broadway City Denver, CO Zip 80702 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 ) Signature: wnpr ,�ior °Authorized Agent ' _Michael S.4Eola,Ing• .'; 0)`' Subscribed and sworn to before me this // dayl �$ 4 _ 19,pjt. 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Explanation and Need for Proposed Use Vessels Oil & Gas Company (VOG) proposes to expand its -existing natural gas processing and natural gas liquids fractionator operation currently operating at this site under active permit USR-589 : 85: 62 . VOG has utilized this site for more than 12 years as the location of its central plant and field operations office. The original Special Use Permit #256 was approved for this use in 1974 . The proposed expansion is necessitated by VOG' s continued efforts toward growth in Weld County and the Wattenberg area through its drilling, production, gas gathering and gas processing operations. This facility expansion will allow increased natural gas production and sales from existing and new wells located primarily within Weld County. The proposed expansion includes the removal and/or relocation of certain existing equipment items on the site, and the installation of various new equipment and buildings including: 1. ) _Propane refrigeration compressor units 2 . ) Residue gas compressor units 3 . ) Air injection compressor units 4 . ) Inlet gas/gas gathering compressor units 5. ) Steel buildings to house compression equipment 6 . ) Gas liquids processing equipment 7 . ) Storage tanks 8 . ) Natural gas processing plant skids 9 . ) Miscellaneous piping, electrical and instrumentation equipment -Refer to Exhibit "M" for proposed equipment and facility layout. Refer to Exhibit "G" for a more detailed description of proposed expansion work items and scheduling. b. Uses of Surrounding Property Property surrounding the existing site is primarily used for agricultural purposes. However, immediately west and adjacent - to the location under review is a natural gas compressor station owned and operated by Amoco. Immediately to the south and east is also a major gas compressor station owned and operated by Western Gas Supply Company, recently installed -7- 88 45? under a 1-987 Weld County tSR permit. Refer to Exhibits "B" and "M" for the exact location of these surrounding uses. c. adjacent Residential Structures Four areas of residential structures are located within 1/2 mile of the subject tSR property. These structures are shown on the Aerial Survey attached hereto as Exhibit "B" . 'The closest structures are located 750 feet from the property line. The remaining residential structures -are located a minimum of 2000 feet from the property line. It is important to note that over 75% of the adjacent residential structures are located closer to the Amoco and WestGas industrial facilities than to the subject VOG USR property area. d. Employee Data The existing and -proposed expanded facility will operate 24 hours per day, 365 days per year and is attended at all times by a minimum of 2 employees. Shift employees are rotated through 3 shifts per day 7 days per week while regular employees -work 5 day work weeks with rotations that provide plant staffing 7 days per week. The following data summarizes employeeuse of the site: Total -number of full time employees working out of this location = 42 Averge number of temporary -employees working at the site = 2 Additional/future employees anticipated (1989) = 7 Whereas the site also serves as a field office for VOG's gas gathering and pumping operations, 14 of the 42 employees actually work off site in the surrounding Wattenberg field. In general, these employees spend an average of 1 1/2 hours per day at the facility and the remainder at various field locations. The following schedule indicates the approximate number of regular employees working on site by shift and day of week: Morning Shift Day Shift Evening Shift Weekday 3 20 3 Weekends 3 4 3 -8- 880457 Employees travel to the site in passenger cars and light pickup trucks. Access routes (as defined in Section 3e. ) to the facility by employees are as follows: Route No. Percentage Used 1 32% 2 351 3 12% 4 21% Field employees working away from the site during the workday leave and return from the facility using the following _routes: Route No. Percentage Used 1 23% 2 25% 3 2E% 4 261 e. User Data, Access Routes and Vehicle Traffic The following information describes in detail a best estimate of the normal use of the facility by outside parties. These have been itemized by category and also indicates the access routes used by the various users. Access routes to the V0G ft. -Lupton facility are as follows: Route No. Description 1 interstate 25 to WCR 6, WCR 6-east to WCR 19, WCR 19 south to facility 2 Highway :5 to WCR 6, WCR 6 west to WCR 19, WCR 19 south to facility 3 Interstate 25 to WCR 2 , WCR 2 east to WCR 19, WCR 19 north to facility 4 Highway 83 to WCR 2 , WCR 2 west to WCR 19 , WCR 19 north to facility 5 Colorado Highway 7 to Yosemite, Yosemite north to WCR 2 , WCR 2 west to WCR 19, WCR 19 north to _facility -9- 880457 i. ) Natural Gas Li-quids -Transport Trucks At present, nineteen different trucking companies -haul liquid products into or out of the facility on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. On average, 30 truckloads ars hauled to or from the facility each day. Each -truck in general hauls full one way and empty the other way. Gross weights of the transports are as follows: Empty weight = 29, 000 to 4-3 ,500 lbs. Full weight = 75, 600 to 85,500 lbs. Trucks and drivers remain on site an average of one hour only. Access to the facility by transports: Route No. Percentage Used 1 18 . 5% 2 60. 0% 3 0 4 0 5 21.5% ii. ) Equipment Suppliers/Services Various vendors/suppliers/service companies support VOG operati-ons and are at the site on a periodic basis. With only a few exceptions, travel by these third party individuals is by automobile or light pickup truck and occurs during daylight hours of the -normal workweek. An average of 395 visits to the -site by these suppliers occur each month. The average duration of the visit by these visitors to the facility is 25 minutes. Access to the facility is as follows: Route No. Percentage Used 1 35'% 2 13% 3 1-2% 4 40% -10- 880457 iii. ) Customer Representative-s Representatives of companies to which VOG sells natural gas and liquid products -visit the facility site on a regular basis to inspect measurement and control equipment at the site. These users travel almost exclusively -by passenger car or light pickup truck and are on site during daylight hours of the normal workweek. An average of 10 visits per day are made to the facility with an average duration of 35 minutes each. Access to the facility is as follows: Route No. Percentage Used 1 5% 2 25% 3 5% 4 65% f. Water Supply Water is used at the facility for domestic purposes only. No water is consumed in the natural gas processing nor liquid fractionator operation and drinking water consumed is bottled water purchased from an outside supplier. Water has been supplied from a well on site since 1974 , which is permitted by the State of Colorado Division of Water Resources under well permit number 018-6711 '. No increases in water consumption will occur due to the proposed expansion o₹ the facility. Attach-ed as -Exhibit "D" to this permit application is a copy of the original Water Kell permit and other pertinent data regarding this water supply. g. Sewage Facilities No additional sewage faciliti-es are proposed at the site. Existing septic systems are more than adequate and consist -o₹ concrete septic tanks and leach fields. Septic pumping is done by outside contract services on a regular basis. Septic Tank permit numbered 150-83 is on file with the Weld County Department of Health. -11- 880457 h. Fire Protection and Security The facility is located within the jurisdiction of the Brighton Fire Protection District. Firs protection is maintained through the use of hand held and large wheeled firs extinguishers located throughout the facility. All fire extinguishers are sated a minimum eighty (80), BC. Additional fire extinguishers will be located at sites approved by the Brighton Fire Protection District. In addition, a firewater system is installed with hydrants located at various points throughout the process equipment area. Continuous electronic combustible gas monitors will be installed inside all buildings where hazardous vapors are handled. The monitors will automatically activate emergency shutdown procedures for such -equipment in the event that alarm conditions are reached. All valves and piping carrying flammable liquids or gases will be identified as required by the Brighton Fire Protection District. A map locating such valves shall be updated and provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District. All liquid storage vessels shall be adequately bermed in accordance with the Weld County Health Department and Brighton fire Protection District requirements to contain all potential content in the event of spillage. Security at the site is provided through installation of a six foot chain link fence surrounding the facility and 24 tour per day attendance by operating personnel. Addresses for the facility are -clearly posted along the adjacent Weld County roadways. i. Animal Use There will be no animal use of any kind on the facility site. j . Storage Areas Existing equipment and material storage areas are indicated on the Special Review Permit plan map attached as Exhibit "M" . No new storage areas are planned with the proposed expansion. Existing storage areas are utilized for storage of pipe and equipment inventory and storage of VOG's drilling rig. Storage areas are generally graveled with weeds controlled through use of chemical spraying and mowing on a routine basis. -12- 880457 k. Storm Water Retention Facilities Construction of the expanded facility will not impact existing storm water retention facilities. The site is quite level, therefore, large quantities of water do not collect. Water _runoff which does occur is drained from the site into a central holding location from which it is pumped at a -controlled rate into the county road right-of-way ditch on the west side of WCR 19 . No water retention problems have ever been experienced in the history of operations for this site and facility. 1. Debris and Waste Removal Debris and waste removal from the site is carried out by third party sanitation firms on a contracted routine schedule. Dumpsters are maintained throughout the site for trash holding, as well as scrap metals. V0G endeavors to remove all waste and 'debris from the site as quickly as practical. m. Landscaping Flan Plans for landscaping the facility site are specified in Development Standard 48 of current permit ASR 589 : 85: 62 as follows: "Should the -developed area of Brighton approach one-half (1/2) mile of the subject site, landscaping shall to planted along all property boundaries visible from the developed areas. " n. Soil Erosion Control and Maintenance Plan A Soil Erosion Control and Maintenance Plan was recommended by the West Adams Soil Conservation District for this USR site in 1985 in accordance - with Development Standard #7 of USR 589 : 85: 62 . This _plan will be continued at the site as expansion work proceeds to assure continued erosion control in the future. The Soil Erosion Control and Maintenance Plan is attached as Exhibit "F" . o. Construction Schedule The proposed construction schedule for the -expanded facility is attached as Exhibit "G" of this application. -13- 880457 4 . Supporting Documents a. Weld County Comprehensive Plan -and District Intent The proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the district in that it will contribute to the welfare of the county and its citizens without adverse effects to the environment. b. Conservation of Agricultural Land The proposed expanded use will provide for the conservation of all possible agricultural land area. c. Health, Safety and Welfare All possible provisions will be made to protect the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and county. The proposed location of the facilities to be installed on the site has been designed to allowproper equipment operations, while at the same time providing maximum safety to the public and employees. d. Land Use Compatibility The proposed use is compatible with surrounding land uses since it will be located on property already designated for such use. In addition, there are two similar uses by third party company' s immediately adjacent to the VOC site. e. Future Development The proposed -expanded use will not deter future development of the surrounding area. f. Special -Hazards The special review area is not located in a flood plain nor in the area of any geologic hazards. The proposed facility complies with the Dverlay District regulations since it is not located within such areas. Petroleum products and compressed flammable gases are hazardous substances per C.R.S. 29-22--107 (2) (a) . The quantities of such hazardous substances on site including emergency contacts have been reported to the State of Colorado Department of Health, the Office of Dmergency Preparedness, and the Brighton Fire Protection District. Such data and notifications will be updated as required. -14- 53045'2 9. Property Deeds to Interest VOG is owner of all property proposed for use under this Special Review Permit application. A Land parcel Survey of the property is attached as Exhibit "A" . Deeds for the property subject to this IISR -application are attached as Exhibit "H" . Also attached as Exhibit "P" are copies of Title Policy Schedules for the property which list easements and rights-of-way of record. -h. Noise Standards Expanded facilities shall be designed and constructed such that sound levels at a distance of twenty-five (25) ₹eet from the property shall not exceed: Seventy (70) db(A) between 7 : 00 a.m. and the next 1 : 0D p.m. Sixty—five (65) db(A) between 7: 00 p.m. and the next 7 :D0 a.m. During the period between 1 : 00 a.m. and the next 7 : 00 p.m. levels may reach eighty (80) db(A) for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes in any one hour period. Periodic, impulsive or shrill noises spay not exceed levels of 5 db(A) less than those listed above. The method of measurements shall be in accordance with standards under CRS 2s 12-101. Facility and equipment design and construction will be performed in such a spanner as to maintain the lowest practical sound levels which can be obtained. Attached as Exhibit "I" to this application is a sound level study prepared by the consulting engineering firm Engineering Dynamics, Inc. which indicates that the expanded facilty will meet proposed sound level specifications. Upon completion of the facility expansion, actual sound level testing shall be performed to document compliance with this standard with results presented to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. -15- 800457 i. Soil and Foundation Design Report Attached as Exhibit "J" is a comprehensive report and analysis prepared by the consulting firm CTC-Geotek providing all details applicable to soil conditions at the facility site as well as foundation design recommendations. All recommendations included in this report will be incorporated in the design and construction of all expansion facilities. j . -Adjacent Property Owners Attached as Exhibit "C" is a complete listing of the names of owners of property within 50D feet of the USR permit site. Also included as Exhibit "K" is an Affidavit of Interest Owners, -Surface testate, certifying the accuracy of such property owner listing. k. Mineral 'Owners The owners of mineral sight-s on or under the subject USR property of record are: David E. Howard Carol C. Howard Donald Gary Howard John Edward Howard of 87D9 Z4e1d County Road 4 Marla Sue Howard Brighton, Colorado 80601 The Lessee of such rights is: Amoco Production Company 167D Broadway Denver, Color-ado 80202 Attached as Exhibit "L" is an Affidavit of Interest Owners, Minerals and/or Subsurface, certifying the accuracy of such mineral owner listing. 1 . Air Quality The design and operation o₹ the facility will comply in all respects with the regulations and permit requirements of the State of Colorado Department of -Health, Air Quality Control Division. Attached as Exhibit "0" is a copy of a report prepared by the consulting firm EnecoTech, Inc. regarding air quality at the facility. -1b- 880457 Atmospheric modeling results indicate that ambient levels of air contaminates from the expanded facility do not exceed the safety standards established by the State of Colorado and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) . 5. Design Standards The facility will be designed and constructed in accordance with the Design Standards for Uses by Special Review as in 24 . 5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 24 . 5 . 1. 1 Adequate water supply for the site is already present at the site as confirmed under the existing USR permit and as presented in Section 3f. of this application. 24 . 5. 1. 2 Adequate sewer facilities currently exist under the present USR permit and are in use at the site, as described in Section 3g. of this application. 24 . 5. 1. 3 Soil conditions are acceptable for the proposed use as documented in Section 4i. and Exhibit "J" of this application. 24 . 5. 1. 4 Fire protection measures are available at the site as presented in Section 3h. of this application. 24 . 5. 1. 5 Storm water management facilities for the expanded site will be consistent with measures in place for the existing USR permit use and as presented in Section 3k. of this application. 24 . 5. 1. 6 All parking and vehicle/equipment storage is provided on the site as illustrated on the Special Review Permit Plan Map attached as Exhibit "M" . The needs of all employee, company, visitor and other users will easily be met on site. • 24 . 5. 1. 7 All facilities will comply with all setback and offset requirements of the zone district and Weld County Building Department. 24 . 5. 1. 8, 9 Safe access to the site currently exists and is in use under the existing USR permit. No additional access to the site is planned in the facility expansion. 24 . 5. 1. 10 Buffering and/or screening is not deemed necessary at the present time due to the remote location of the site. In the event that such future screening is necessary, it will be done as outlined in Section 3m. of this application and development standards applicable to the USR permit. -17- 8S0457 24 . 5. 1. 11 Every effort will be made to conserve productive agricultural land and soils as presented in Section -4b. of this permit application. -6. Operation Standards The facility will be operated in accordance with the Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review as described in Section 24 . 6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. -24 . 6. 1. 1 The operation shall comply with noise standards specified in 25-12-101 CRS as presented in Section 4h. of this application. 24 . 6. 1. 2 The operation will comply with all air quality control regulations promulgated by the Colorado Health Department, Air Quality Control Commission as presented in Section 41. of this application. 24 . 6. 1. 3 The operation shall comply with the water quality regulations promulgated by the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission. 24 . 6. 1. 4 Lighting standards established by Weld County will be incorporated to assure that adjacent properties are shielded and that no traffic hazards of any kind are created. 24 . 6. 1. 5 The proposed use will not emit heat to an extent that any measurable increase in air temperature can be detected. 24 . 6. 1. 6 The property will be maintained in such a manner that grasses and weeds will not be permitted to grow taller t han 12 inches. No noxious weeds will be allowed to grow. S oil erosion control and maintenance will be handled in accordance with Section 3n. and Exhibit "F" of this application. 7 . Special Review Permit Plan Map Attached as -Exhibit "M" is the Special Review Permit Plan map proposed for the expanded facility. The map illustrates all buildings, egiupment, tanks and other applicable structures which will be present on the site upon completion of expansion activities. Attached as -Exhibit "N" is another map which illustrates topography of the site and easements and rights-of-way on the property. For clarity reasons, this information could not be shown on the Permit Plan Map (Exhibit "M") . —18- 380457 filEMORAnDUM Keith Schuett To Planning Department DaeB June 988 COLORADO From Drew L. Scheltinga, County Engineer _. subject: Vessels Oil and Gas Amended USR-589 The Engineering -Department has placed counters on Weld County Roads 19 and 4, as well as the entrance to the oil and gas facilities owned by Amoco, Vessels and West Gas. A copy of the traffic count information is attached. The sketch on the second page clearly illustrates the average daily traffic counts. Counts on Weld County -Road 4, either side of the oil and gas activity, are less than 20. Therefore, the impact on Road 4 is insignificant. The average daily traffic count on Road 19 north of Vessels totals 239 and south of West Gas, 92. The total for the oil and gas companies is as follows: Vessels 276 Amoco 40 West Gas 37 The traffic counts illustrate that nearly all the traffic being generated is from the oil and gas facilities. In terms of the traffic generated by each facility, vessels contributes 78 percent, Amoco and West Gas contribute 11 percent each. JUN 21988 DLS/rs:mvo xc: Planning Referral File - Vessels Oil and Gas Amended USR-589 B { J Fx13 401 :r /r/ FIRE PROTECTION CONSULTING SERVICES BRIGHTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Time Estimate 1 . Validate the status of recommendations 16 hours outlined in Part VIII of the Fire Safety Evaluation prepared by Risk Management - Loss Control Consulting Inc . This includes a field investigation at the plant site and follow—up d-ocumentation regarding status . 2 . Establish recommendations for a 'definitive 8 hours implementation Trogram including priorities and timetable for compliance . This includes meeting with fire 'district and plant personnel . 3 . Conduct 'detailed ravie-w of plans and 32 hours specifications for the installation of new equipment and facilities relative to fire safety concerns . Inclu'des code research and documentation of recommendations . 4. Review comments with representatives of 6 hours firs district and plant personnel for resolution of fire safety concerns. 5 . Review of constructian documents incor- 6 hours porating review comments in the final design. 6. _Site inspections of plant during construct- 48 hours ion of new work an'd upgrade of fire safety features. Assume one inspection per month during the course of the new plant work and improvement to plant fire safety features. Assume -entire duration to be one year . 1 880457 i$h (Country, nainccrin8 Fire Protection and Building Code Consultants 163 Beethoven Drive Black Hawk, Colorado 80422 (303)642-0635 May 9 , 1988 Mr . Dave Truns Brighton Fire Protection District 425 South Main Street Brighton, Colorado 80691 We : Engineering Consulting Services Dear Dave : This letter is in response to out conversation regarding Troviding fire protection consulting services relative to the proposed gas plant exTansion located in Brighton Fire Protection District . In order to provide a thorough review of the plant fire safety features , 1 have included -a proposal outlining a summary of anticipated tasks , along with time estimates for the same . The list of tasks could to amended if necessary , based upon mutual agreement . All engineering services are billed at $55.00 per hour and secretarial/ -administrative at $15. 00 Ter hour . Please advise me if you have any questions or comments on this -proposal . Sincerely , Vs. —C NbeA zc , Glenn T. Hoynoski , P. Ey s.� tv fl Principal Engineer r so 88G45' Fire Protection Consulting Services Brighton -Fire Prot-ection District 7. T-elephone consultation mitt: Brighton 8 hours Fire Protection District on concerns which develop during the course of the proj-ect . Total hours 124 hours Subtotal $63320.-00 8. Secretarial and administrative support $680.00 Total Estimated Price $7500. 00 GTH:ms 5/6/88 88045° 2 • VESSELS OIL & CAS COMPANY SUITE 1220,CHERRY CREEK PLAZA • 600 SOUTH C-HERRY • DENVER,COLORADOU30222 303-321-0202 THOMAS-G.VESSELS,Chairman of the Board THOMAS J.VESSELS,President f..l l■ AA May 18, 19813 Brighton Fire Protection District 425 South -Main Street Brighton, Colorado 806D1 ATTN: Dave Bruns SUBJECT: Vessels Oil -and Gas Company (VOG) Amended USR-58-9 • Fire Safety Evaluation . Dear Dave: As per our conversation following the May 17th hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission, this letter shall _act as formal acceptance by Vessels Oil and Gas Company to the selection of Mr. Glenn T. Hoynoski and High Country Engineering as independent fire safety expert to perform an evaluation of Vessels' Ft. _Lupton plant facility. In -addition, the proposal prepared by Glenn dated May 9, 1988 appears to be a -good starting point for our evaluation efforts, both in terms of scope of work as well as -estimated most. As previously stated, VOG agrees to pay for all masts billed by High Country Engineering in the performance of this study and the development of recommendations and reports required by Weld County, the Brighton Fire Protection District and VDG. If any nuestions or -comments -arise or if additional information is required, please contact the undersigned at -321-0 62 . Sincerely, VE EIS D AND GAS COMPANY Mike Boland Manager Gas Engineering and Operations MSB/bsh File: 75-33D cc: MSS, Larry Lott _ Weld County Planning Department ilp•,IIN R� `��r Attention: Keith Echuett 2i1� .-� i,f,R» 880457MAY 2 3 1888 Yia1A Co. Plau,1Ri* i:4P31NiSS'UG DATE: May 25 , 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 hearings for the 15th day of June , 1988 , at 2 : 00 P.M. Docket No. 88-30 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (cultured marble business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District - Sarah Ann Smith Docket No . 88-31 - Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant - Vessels Oil and Gas Company OFFICE OFTHE CLER O THE BOARD BY: ; /L;i,A , Deputy fie/ The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL COUNTY, COLORADO 4.1 jp ,. lam 2 f 880457 4;0N,0,T 1l Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 17, 1988 Page 4 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-589 APPLICANT: Vessels Oil and Gas Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit to expand an existing gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 28, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 6, one mile north of Weld County Road 2, and west of Weld County Road 19. APPEARANCE: Mike Boland, Manager, Gas Operations and Engineering, Vessels Oil and Gas Company, represented the applicant. This request is for expansion of an existing facility. There should not be any increase in traffic. There will be an increase in noise and they have already done studies to get these within the state recommended noise levels. Air contaminants will increase and they are not having any problem getting these within recommended levels. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Dave Brunz, Brighton Fire Protection District reported they do not object to this request. The Chairman asked Mr. Boland if he had reviewed the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards set forth by the Department of Planning Services? He stated they have a problem with Conditions 3, 4, and 5. They have hired an independent fire safety expert to assess this plant. The Brighton Fire Protection District also would like them to have an outside study done. Tape 321 — Side 1 AMENDMENT: Paulette Weaver moved Condition #4 be amended to read as follows: The applicant shall install a water supply system for fire protection approved by the independent fire safety expert and the Brighton Fire Protection District within one year of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Motion seconded by Ernie Ross. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. 7 880457 FX/J/B/T Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 17, 1988 Page 5 The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Paulette Weaver - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Gosnell - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Lynn Brown - yes; Ann Garrison - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Ernie Ross moved Case Number Amended USR-589 for Vessels Oil and Gas Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit to expand an existing gas processing facility be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and Development Standards as presented by the staff, the conditions as presented by the staff and amended by the Planning Commission, and the testimony heard by the members of the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Paulette Weaver - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Ivan Gosnell - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes; Ernie Ross - yes; Lynn Brown - yes; Ann Garrison - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: None APPLICANT: ARA Dev Con, Incorporated, County View Care Center REQUEST: Approval of a revision to an approved site application. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SWk of Section 13, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 32 and west of Weld County Road 13. APPEARANCE: Jeff LeDoux, P.E. , Nelson Engineers, represented the applicant. About a year ago, the original requests were reviewed and approved. Since that time, the surrounding property owners filed a legal action to stop the use of the evaporative ponds. This request is to amend the approved plan, to abandon the three evaporative ponds, and to release the treated effluent directly into Thomas Lake. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. 880457 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ernie Ross that the following be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the el rtg n+ik PP Commission that the application for: O � .)�:+ , . CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-589 � MAY 2 01988 j NAME: Vessels Oil and Gas Company y'�p LJ CAREeLMLOCICAN ADDRESS: 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220, Denver, CO 80222 a; REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review' ' Permit for the Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 28, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 6 and approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, west of Weld County Road 19. 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 Agricultural Goals and Policies since the expansion of this existing facility will minimize the removal of prime farm land. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - The proposed use is compatible with the existing agricultural land uses and oil and gas production facilities within the area as well as with the future projected development. Uses on surrounding properties include a natural gas air injection facility, a natural gas compresser facility, and farming. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - No overlay districts affect the site. 880457 ��� �;; B Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 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 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. 2. No additional building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services' office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners: - The gas processing facility and proposed expansion plans shall be reviewed by an independent fire safety expert. The fire safety expert shall be retained pursuant to Article 2, Section 2.301 of the Uniform Fire Code. A copy of this report shall be provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District and the Department of Planning Services within 60 days after the review. The Use by Special Review property shall be in compliance with this report within two years from approval by the Board of County Commissioners. - A copy of a storm water retention plan approved by the Weld County Engineering Department shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. - A copy of a soil erosion control plan approved by West Adams Soil Conservation District, shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services. 88G 457 Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 Page 3 She applicant shall submit, to the Department of Planning Services, a letter vacating Recorded Exemption #641 and a purported copy of a deed for the 60.5 acre parcel. 4. The applicant shall install a water supply system for fire protection approved by the independent fire safety expert and the Brighton Fire Protection District within one year of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 5. Before the Board of County Commissioner's hearing, the Weld County Engineering Department shall complete a traffic study indicating the average daily traffic counts for Weld County Road 19 between Weld County Roads 2 and 6. This study shall indicate the average daily traffic counts generated by Vessels Oil and Gas Company, Western Gas Supply, Amoco, and local traffic. Based on this traffic study, the Board of County Commissioners shall determine if there is a need for a road improvements agreement. Motion seconded by Lynn Brown VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Paulette Weaver Louis Rademacher 1.eAnn Reid -Ivan Gosnell Bud Halldorson Ernie Ross Lynn Brown Ann Garrison The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on May 17, 1988, and recorded in Book No. XI of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. Dated the 18th day of May, 1988. 0 C.\0 o<V\ Bobbie Good Secretary 880457 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 1. The Special Review permit is for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for an Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant 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 current list of the maximum quantities of hazardous substances on site and emergency contact names and phone numbers shall be maintained. This list shall be updated as necessary and provided to the Waste Management Division of the State Health Department, the Weld County Office of Emergency Management, and the Brighton Fire Protection District pursuant to CRS 24-22-102 (2) A. 4. All valves carrying flammable liquids or gases shall be readily visible and identified as required by the Brighton Fire Protection District. A map locating such valves shall be updated as necessary to be current and provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District. 5. All fire extinguishers shall be rated a minimum eighty (80) BC. The fire extinguishers shall be located at sites approved by the Brighton Fire Protection District. 6. A property address sign shall be maintained on the property in a location which is visible from Weld County Road 4. The address numbers shall be five : 5) inches in height and three-quarters (3/4) inch in stroke. 7. All vessels shall be identified in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association #704M System. 8. All liquid storage vessels shall be adequately bermed in accordance with the Weld County Health Department and Brighton Fire Protection District requirements to contain all content in the event of spillage. 9. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the independent dire safety report. 10. On-site septic systems shall be designed in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal regulations for industrial facilities. 880457 Development Standards Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 Page 2 11. Required Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for all point sources Df air emissions. 12. Maximum permissible noise levels for the entire facility shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. - She facilities shall be designed and constructed such that -sound levels at a distance of of twenty-five (25) feet from the property shall not exceed: - Seventy (70) dB(A) between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. Sixty-five (65) dB(A) between 7:00 p.m. and the next 7:00 a.m. - During the period between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. levels may reach eighty (80) dB(A) for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes in any one hour period. Periodic, impulsive or shrill noises may not exceed levels of 5 dB(A) less than those listed above. The method of measurements shall be in accordance with standards under CRS 25-12-101. - Actual sound level testing shall be performed to annually _document compliance with this standard with results presented to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13. All Construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Drdinance. 16. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Brighton Fire Protection District, 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. 880437 Development Standards Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 gage 3 17. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 880457 W /, COR / °4 � 140589 .60'W COI E Y.COR 0 / N II I O I x r. xi F- N, F 1O No Nm 35.0 ACRES i m 0 _ 30' ROW R9° 3,F S 89°59'26"E ---97604' "01-0 s 25°39'E_____209. 0:1.3 Z 562.2' I II N B9°39'W___-}f 2 O 104.0' S S SEC i3 . 30' ROW O.28 25.5 ACRES N 37°25'E 147.0' x IO r N m O CO W N O N �r °o 2 z i , , 30' R 0 W---...„„,, 606.86 J SEC COR 30' ROW N89°53'W SCALE : 111= 400' A parcel of land in the SE ; of Section 28; T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 35.0 acres described as follows: Commencing at the E 4 Corner of Section 28, thence N89°46'W along the OA North line of the SE 4 1405.00 feet, thence South and parallel to the East line of the SE ; 823.70 feet, thence S49°42'E 268.30 feet, thence S25°39'E 562.2 feet, thence N2°40'W 410.00 feet, thence S89°59'26"E 976.04 feet to a point on the East line of the SE 4 of Section 28, thence North along the East line of the SE 4 1088.30 feet to the point of beginning. A parcel of land in the SE 4 of Section 28; TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado, containing 25.5 acres described as follows: Commencing at the SE Corner of Section 28, thence N89°53'W 606.86 feet O along the south line of Section 28, thence NO°52'E 607.00 feet, thence N37°25'E 147.00 feet, thence N39°34'W 541.00 feet, thence N89°39'W 104.00 feet, thence N2°40'W 410.00 feet, thence S89°59'26"E 976.04 feet to a point on the east line of Section 28, thence South 1552.00 feet along the east line of. Section 28 to the point of beginning. LAND PARCEL SURVEY SE I/4 SEC. 28 T I N. R.67 W.OF THE 6TH PM. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I Roy A. Rush hereby certify that this plat is an accurate representation of the shown proposed property survey. PREPARED FDR' VESSELS OIL 8 GAS CO. rn Ai* 600 S.CHERRY STREET x 6-2,-,a , _,,,,}), ( f SUITE 1220 = Roy w. Rush • DENVER, COLORADO 80222 c° Colorado RLS 20693 — �. •; ,$ POWERS ELEVATION D s,-ft. :4'1 OIL FIELD CIVIL ENGINEERING t ti`kdi®•. , .•.<#.:.• 600 SOUTH CHERRY ST., SUITE 1201 ���tp,,gg4���`' DENVER, COLORADO. 80222 DRAWN BY' GP (DATE' MAR 1984 - i -~VESSELS OIL & GAS COMPANY SUITE 1220,CHERRY CREEK PLAZA • 800 SOUTH CHERRY - DENVER,COLORADO 80222 _ - 303-321-0202 - - - - - THOMAS G.VESSELS.Chairmen of the Board THOMAS J.VESSELS,President L r jt 1 HAND DELIVERED May 12, 1988 • Weld County C � ' Department of Planning Services 1� 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 8O631 MAY 1 31988 Attention: Keith Schuett Weld Co. Planning Commission Subject: (VOG) Vessels Oil and Gas Co. Amended USR-589 Proposed Plant Expansion Dear Keith: I am in receipt of your Case Summary Sheet dated May 10, 1988 with attachments indicating comments and suggestions submitted by those agencies and organizations reviewing our recent USR permit application. This letter has been prepared in an effort to address those issues for your review prior to the hearing scheduled for May 17th. 1. Health Protection Services VOG agrees to obtain emission permits for all point sources of air emissions from the Colorado Department of Health. The entire facility will be designed to meet noise levels for the light industrial classification. This condition has not changed since our last permit amendment. VOG agrees to perform actual sound level testing to document compliance. Such testing shall be done by third party consultants with results to be submitted to Weld County. 2 . West Adams Soil Conservation District VOG agrees to work with the West Adams Soil Conservation District to fine tune certain areas of the proposed seeding plan. Annual Ryegrass will be removed from the seeding mix and the most effective rate of seeding of pure live seed will be determined and used. Seeding of the existing softball playing field will be investigated to determine the costs of seeding and maintenance. 880457 Weld County - Department of Planning Services May 12, 1988 Page Two. We also plan to investigate the possibility of surfacing the field with a gravel material to prevent wind erosion. In the event that neither alternative is acceptable, Vessels may have no other option but to abandon its company playing field and return the area to its original agricultural state. 3 . Brighton Fire Protection District As you are aware, a productive meeting was held with representatives of the Brighton Fire Protection District on April 28th, and a copy of the plan to address fire safety issues dated May 5, 1988 was recently forwarded to your office. The correction of fire safety issues of the plant facility is not a simple matter and will require study by outside experts and development of long term plans. VOG has agreed to pay for these studies and to work with the Brighton Fire Protection District in addressing all of their concerns. 4. County Engineering Traffic counts as provided in Section 3d. and 3e. of the USR permit application indicate existing traffic for the facility, and also are a very accurate representation for the expanded facility. Because of the nature of processing facilities proposed, no significant increase in traffic is expected. Transport trucking of natural gas liquids will not increase due to the fact that no plans exist to increase fractionator capacity. At this time it is impossible for me to accurately determine the relative use of Weld County Road 19 by other facilities in the area, however, the Westgas and Amoco facilities account for significant use, as well as a great deal of agricultural activity by adjacent residential and farming operations. Existing stormwater retention facilities currently handle water from the expanded use areas, and will be adequate for the future. The issue that must be addressed is VOG's current practice of pumping the water at controlled rates into the ditch on County Road 19. This practice has worked well for years, and Vessels maintains and grades the ditch when necessary. 880457 Weld County - Department of Planning Services May 12, 1988 Page Three. The existing natural drainage pattern does not lend itself to disposal of the accumulated stormwater as the land is fairly flat and is cultivated. We are open to your suggestions on changes that would improve our existing practices. If you have any questions or comments, or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at 303-321-0202 . Sincerely Mike Boland Manager Gas Operations & Engineering MSB/bsh • 880457 Date: May 17, 1988 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-589 NAME: Vessels Oil and Gas Company ADDRESS: 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220, Denver, CO 80222 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for the Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 28, TIN, R67W of the 6th Y.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 6 and approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, west of Weld County Road 19. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the 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 Agricultural Goals and Policies since the expansion of this existing facility will minimize the removal of prime farm lain. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. - The proposed use is compatible with the existing agricultural land uses and oil and gas production facilities within the area as well as with the future -projected development. lists on surrounding properties include a natural gas air injection facility, a natural gas compresser facility, and farming. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. 880457 Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 _Page 2 -This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, aid 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. 2. No additional building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat has been deliverea to the Department of Planning Services' office and the plat is ready to be recorded 1n the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. 'Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners: The gas processing facility and proposed expansion plans shall be reviewed by an independent fire safety expert. The fire safety expert shall be retained pursuant to Article 2, Section 2.301 of the Uniform Fire Code. A copy of this report shall be provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District and the Department of Planning Services within 60 days after the review. The Use by Special Review property shall be in compliance with this report within two years from approval by the Board of County Commissioners. - A copy of a storm water retention plan approved by the Weld County Engineering Department shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. - A copy of a soil erosion control plan approved by West Adams Soil Conservation District, shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services. - The applicant shall submit, to the Department Lk Planning Services, a letter vacating Recorded Exemption #641 and a purported copy of a deed fur the 60.5 acre parcel. 4. The applicant shall install a water supply system for fire protection approved by the Brighton Fire Protection District within one year of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 880457 Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USR-589 Page 3 5. Before the Board of County Commissioner's hearing, the Weld County Engineering Department shall complete a traffic study indicating the average daily traffic counts for Weld County Road 19 betweeu Weld County Roads 2 and 6. This study shall indicate the avexage daily traffic counts generated by Vessels Oil and Gas Company, Western Gas Supply, Amoco, and local traffic. Based on this traffic study, the Board of County Commissioners shall determine if -there is a need for a road improvements agreement. 880457 -SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PBRMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Vessels Oil and Las Company Amended USR-589 1 . The Special Review permit is for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special -Review Permit ₹or an Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant 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 current list of the _maximum _quantities of hazardous substances on site and emergency contact names and phone numbers shall te maintained. This list shall be updated as necessary and provided to the 'Waste Management Division of the State Health Department, the Weld Lounty Office of Emergency Management, and the Brighton Fire protection District pursuant to CRS 24-22-102 (2) A. 4. All valves carrying flammable liquids or 'gases shall be readily visible and identified as required by the Brighton Fire Protection District. A nap locating such valves shall le updated as necessary to be current and provided to the Brighton Fire Protection District. 5. All fire extinguishers shall be rated a minimum eighty (80) BC. The fire extinguishers shall be located at sites approved by the Brighton Fire Protection District. 6. A property address sign shall be maintained on the property in a location which is visiU.e from Weld County Road 4. The address numbers shall be five (5) inches in height and three--quarters (3/4) inch in stroke. 7. All vessels shall be identified in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (/704M System. 8. All liquid storage vessels shall he adequately bermed in accordance with the Weld County -Health Department and -Brighton Fire i'rotection District requirements to contain all content in the event of spillage. 9. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the independent fire safety report. 10. On-site septic systems shall be designed in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal regulations for industrial facilities. 880457 Development Standards Vessels Oil and -Gas Company Amended JJSR-589 Page 2 11. Rerjuired Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, -Colorado Department of Health for all point sources of air emissions. 12. Maximum permissible noise levels for the entire facility shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. - The facilities shall be -designed and constructed such that sound levels at a distance of of twenty-five (25) feet from the property shall not exceed: Seventy (70) dB(A) between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. - Sixty-five (65) dB(A) between 7:00 p.m. and the next 7:00 a.m. - During the period between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. levels may reach eighty (80) dB(A) for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes in any one hour period. Periodic,Periodic, impulsive or shrill noises may not exceed levels of 5 d-B(A) less than those listed above. The method of measurements shall be in accordance -with standards under CRS 25-12-101 . - Actual sound level testing shall be performed to annually document compliance with this standard with results presented to the Weld County Health :Department for review. 13. All torstruction on the property shall -be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code -Ordinance. 14 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the :Design Standards of Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 16. Personnel from the Weld -County Health Department, Bright-on Fire Protection District, and Weld County Department of J?lanning 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. S80457 Development Standards Vessels Oil and Gas Company Amended USA-589 Page 3 17. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable 1Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning -Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office -of the Department of Planning Services. 18. She property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing _Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 880457 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: May 10, 1988 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-58-9 NAME: Vessels Oil and Gas Company ADDRESS: 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220, Denver, CO 80222 REQUEST: A -site Sp-ecific Devel-opment Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an Expansion of a Natural Gas Processing Plant LEGAL -DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 28, TIN, -R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately I mile south of Weld County Road 6 and approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, west of Weld County Road 19 SIZE DF YARCEL: -60.5 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. A natural gas processing plant was originally approved in 1974 under SUP-256. The Special Is-e Permit was amended to -allow for expansion of the facility by USR-589 in 1983 and 1985. This application for an amendment fs being requested to further expand the existing facilities. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from: - The Weld County -Building Inspection Department - The Weld County Engineering Department - The Weld County Health Department - The Brighton Fire Protection District, and - The West Adams Soil Conservation District Referral responses have not been received from the Tri-Area Planning Commission or the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Linz Company. 880457 •I, I I sal • ,• C .t.. "'• • t. EHTT 21-40 ji•'-Ilr • • 3O441H ;'-/a V . _.:c..);:, : : A il ,.....,:,,., = ) z "I yI pr. 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" ;t,.-n 4 -M ,,...- ry-. !• `fi""' }4-4,,,,,,-.)„..,:,-,,,:44-. t ,ter f j -,••2&,24.t42•-'4{ -e i , ."'.said i s ;r� sr� " 0!3 ! � w - ( tip j \".7 G ca/e '7:COW d {` w f } "'xn .41 ''.•- ,�a A ,y�,_v t ". 49t _ A D R 4 4r AM� 1 ' f t O1 s ? t•Z e4�F r. t �/ S . t. .1, v ax is 44.0 `L[ r4'' i ;_ { -. -y.1 � . s 16 - CI A. 4 J- ,1, i ° b fC:.1S' S` >nyi 41y j (7..23 s y7) is.4;t tic* ¶ ''''' •y • _ • 2 of ^�2.• i 88C 457 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE STATE OF COLORADO ) ss 11 COUNTY OF WELD 1 - • ' 1, Clyde Briggs, do solemnly swear that 1 -140710E OF PUBLIC HEARING am publisher of The Johnstown Breeze; - 'Them weld 'will hold_:Planning that the same is a weekly newspaper• commission t will hold a public printed, in whole or in part, and published hearing on Tuesday. May.or the in the County of Weld, State of Colorado. . ..1988. al 7:30 P a See •1that -Spec Specific Development Plan and a )(l and has a general circulation therein;spools( Re de[he puvosloer m - -said newspaper -has been published -pegest tevat o+ the i continuously and uninterruptedly in said - coope beigwt ay preste a vested County of Weld for a period of more than property right Pursuant to Colo- raao t.aw - fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the is .ae ti first publication of the annexed legal notice APPLICANT vim— or advertisement; that said newspaper has -Com SEY • '-LEGAL DESGWPtion 8, TAN, been admitted to the United States mails as R67WE pI of the 6th nP M Weld second-class matter under the provisions of County, Colorado 6 _ the Act of March 3, 1879, or ally TYPE- AND � INTENSITY OF - amendments thereof, and that said PROPOSED USE namenpermitdmentan newspaper is a weekly newspaper duly expansion o1 a gas processing t qualified for publishing legal notices and +acilltY r advertisements within the meaning of the LOCATION Weld County tmite laws of the State of Colorado. north of Weld County Road mile That the annexed legal notice or advertise- 19. merit west of Weld County Road Road meat was published In the regular and ty entire issue of every number of said weekly • n newspaper for the period of conseCu- SIZE 60.5 ACRES MORE tOR LEss - -l•• " live insertions; and that the first e7he publ'w hearin wm be held In - , • publication of said notice was in the issue of g A.D. 1,/1 the weld County Commissioners said newspaper dated. Hearing�°�ta�:e eye olorad5 and that. the last publication of said notice County reeler, cotoraao. was in the issue of said newspaper dated Tenth StreaL G A.D. 19..... -•.Co the ed ier gnat esl the 6e - •- Countted 1 wen to the Weld I • In witness whcr�iof I have h/e�reu✓n•to set GountY Department of Planning my hand this ...I••X • day of A • Services,915 Tenth Sado 80691. 342.' Greeter. Ve date or pre - A.D. 19.gI -n�/'L' helore the . ublw hearing on �/1-7,) 9/ ' / 'M May �7966G ..r, ;, A 'J .; .Copiea of the epPllcpeaati on ro `(.... /z -. avaJable+or pobiw mange Publisher ;.ihe Department of pi - Services, Room 342. County CenteCrealey.ssoicrodo Tenth StreePhona 356-4000, • EOid6ension 4400. -• Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Ann G aunty,Planning Notary Public in and for the County of Weld County Ptannmg Weald, State of Colora�o this ..!... day of 'Commission ✓,,,,, A.D. t.9. .• ••• To 'be published In the johns- ..61.11. - -�� town Breeze • _ / �,JJ���..... time by it,4. k.:/:.:;•;•••.-........ AGE be publishedone(1) CCCC!!llrrrr Notary Public. My commission expires • .......................... 880457 DEPA1RTML., f OF PLANNING SERVICES KHq (`fti , PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 y 915 10th STREET 1 I' GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 k ter: c . .,rr CASE NUMBER Amended USR-589 a COLORADO April 8, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Vessels Oil and Gas Company for a Site Specific -Development Plan and an amendment to a Special Review permit to expand a gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE1 of Section 28, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, 3/4 mile south of Weld County Road 6, and west of Weld County Road 19. 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 April 21, 1988, _so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current 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 . J� We have reviewed this request and find that the request / does/does not) comply with cur Comprehensive Plan for the fo owing reasons. 0 4f We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request a 11 . (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our CS Ca 1J D town for the following reasons: 3 ks Y a 7 * _. CD We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our 1SuL interests. L_ C::::::: , A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5._ Please refer to the enclosed letter. o Signed: i/isle.- ;7 Agency: �i{kfZ//T7/1�7��'2/0 X / Date: � ' / ? ft 880457 FIELD CHECK p Tiling Number: Amended USR-589 Date of Inspection: 41-- 8- �,�- Applicant's Name: Vessels Oil and Gas Company -Request: A Site Specific -Development Plan and an Amendment to a Special Revi-e-w permit to expand a _gas proc-essing facility. Legal Description: Part of the SEi of Section 28, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Location: Approximately I mile north of Weld County Road 2, 3/4 mile south of Weld County Road 6, and west of Weld County Road 19. Land Use: N (C4<4//> yid,J)//,'5 MI Z'/ (44,i:7/t4 4i4n/fla t h ic,'I'Aeviezi E iil1//I//'/e-g!1lw'f1/4/1/ %/J//,6 s .S/.1v m eAyt./ /ckg,/.2, -4A/x1 /l< ,/1 / -mac W'-,O2 '?DI - AfQ.l i,{Ptt.) Zoning: N (9/1A//'//r/J /) /!.X E /(j; S /A //d?-7//b.41,J fl _COMMENTS: Signature of Board Member MAY 4 1938 ((TT�� VI'Anning un1ltlnisSioi -880457 Held Ca. -FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-589 "DATE OF INSPECTION: May 9, 1988 NAME: Vessels Oil and Gas Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an amendment of a Special Review permit for an Expansion of a -Gas Processing Facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEI of Section 28, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately one mile south of Weld County Road 6; approximately -one mile north of Weld County Road 2, west of Weld County -toad 19 LAND US-E: N Crop production, pasture E Weld County Road 19, crop production S Wald County Road 4, crop production, West Gas Supply Company W Amoco compressor facility, pasture, four residences, crop production ZONING: N -Agricultural E -Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The Use by Special Review plat, as submitted, is accurate in showing existing improvements and oil and gas production equipment. The proposed expansion does appear to be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The general topography of the area is relatively flat with no unusual land features, wetlands, streams or rivers, and 3s not located in a geological hazard area. Three access points are being used for this facility: two on Weld County Road 1'3 and one on Weld County Road 4. By: u j A. Schuett Zithad Current Planner any 880457 i � MEMORAI1DUM Keith Schuett 'lige To Planning Department Date ApriJ.. 20, 1988 - COLORADO Ir,om Drew L. Scheltinga, County Engineer .� Subject: Vessels Oil and Gas Company USR-589 I have reviewed the application materials and have the following comments. In the "Application for Special Use Permit" under Section 3.e, the access routes and traffic generation are discussed. The haul route to the site is basically Weld County Road 19 between County Roads 2 and 15. This is the same route designated in our road maintenance agreement with Vessels dated June 16, 1986. lit is my understanding that there are presently 30 truckloads of natural gas liquids entering or leaving the facility each day. However, the application materials do not address the increase in traffic that gill be generated due to the proposed expansion. That information should be supplied. Although a recent traffic count has not been made on Weld County Road 19, traffic information from Trevious bridge inspections indicate an average daily traffic count above 200. The development of oil and gas facilities along Road 19 has occurred over a period of years and slowly had a dramatic impact on Road 19. If a single special use had been requested that would generate the amount of traffic being experienced on Road 19 paving would have been required. I think it is appropriate for the applicant to address how much traffic will be generated from their facility in relation to that generated by similar facilities in the area. That information can then be supplied to the Board of Weld County Commissioners so they may consider the issue of requiring Weld County Road 19 to be paved. Section 3.k comments on stormwater retention facilities. The appropriate computations must be supplied to show the expanded facility will not impact the existing stormwater retention facilities. To my knowledge, permission has not been given to pump stormwater into the ditch on Weld County Road 19. Stormwater should be released from detention facilities to follow the natural drainage pattern as much as possible. DLS/rs:mvog D �� xc: Planning Referral File 11 - Vessels Oil and Gas Cu. APR 2 7 198E DSR-589 Weld Co. phasic, rmeuusim 880457 A R DEPARTML0IT OF PLANNING SERVICES (� PHONE(303)356 T.4400 91515 10 10thh STREET sa _GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 tif t US fie° et f me ;! * t _w CASE NUMBER Amended USR-589 COLORADO April 8, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Vessels Oil and Gas Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amendment to a Special Review permit to expand a gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of. the SE} of Section 28, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, 3/4 mile south of Weld County Road- 6, and west of Weld County Road 19. 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 April 21, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current 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 cur 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: We have reviewed the proposal and fin no conflicts with our interests. Zicey me-cessa v-4c L62-0-44440-4L- -4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will t e submitted to you prior to: 5. -Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Q✓� �� 893457 — e�yGD Date: / 0 /—P 88345 S Bureau of Fire Prevention a�x Brighton Fire ProtectbnDlstrict 8ri9hton, Colorado April 14 , 198E Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Ref : Vessels Oil and Gas , Case Number - Amended USR-589 Proposed expansion Attn: Keith A. Schuett Dear Keith, The Brighton Tire Prevention Bureau has received the application for the expansion of the Vessels Oil and Gas Facility at Road 4 and Road 19 in the Brighton Fire -Protection District. We have scheduled a meeting on April 28 with Mr . Larry Lott of Vessels and their Engineer for this project . Some of the items that are to be discussed are addressed in a study that was done for Vessels by another engineer . The plant fire protection system, the amount of storage currently on site, compliance with previous requirements, and electrical problems are some of the items that are mentioned in the study. As this meeting is scheduled after the date that our comments are due, We would at this time, ask that the proceedings be delayed to a later date to allow us to do further study on the proposed -addition to the facility. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call . Sincerely, David W. Bruns 1 '� Fire Inspector -APR 18 �9 g U cc: Richard Engle, Brighton Fire Chief ea. @,a ing Commissiat Larry Lott, Vessels Oil and Gas Brighton Fire Protection District Board of Directors 425 South Ma. in Street • £rlghton,Colorado 80601. 659-4101 880457 I UNIFORM FIRE CODE KRTICLE 2 ORGANIZATION, AUTHORITY, DUTIES AND PROCEDURES _Division I ORGANIZATION AND AUTHORITY Section 2.301 Altermate Materials and Methods (d) If technical expertise is unavailable within the department because of new technology, process, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject to the inspection of the department, the chief may require the owner or the person in possession or control of the building or premises to provide, without charge to the department, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by -a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire- safety specialty organization acceptable to the chief and the owner and shall analyze the fire-safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, and prescribe the necessary recommended changes. • 880457 DEPARTMENT OFPLANNING SERVICES st PHONE(303)356-4000IXT.4400 915 10th STfIEET l F1ktt GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 417 I:�� 01 {T y^ COLORADO CASE NUMBER Amended USR-589 C April 8, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from V-essels Oil and Gas Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amendment to a Special Review permit to expand a gas processing facility. The parcel of land is -described as part of the SE} of Section 28, 71N, -R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. "The location of the -parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 2, 3/4 mile south of Weld County Road 6, and west of Weld _County Road 19. 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 mrompt consideration of your recommendations. Please reply by April 21, 1988, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Bchuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boles 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. er— Imo _ 6 d �2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests nf -our town for the following reasons: a a) Mu_ NI ` µ 3. /le have reviewed th proRoral and ind n conflicts with our interests. Seg G.-/l i7 I- 74s 14G elCprnotei1 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to -you prior to: 5. Please reefer/tto the enclosed letter. ,/ JJ,/�, JJ Bigned: Lott -O/Y/441C Agency: /jC UuJcf�kG1 tdcl Date: .17//2 880457 ✓�C/ COM e.r63 m>cI .' e Or) aI2 'Sr/ �: ?SG2 47 sz .9 dari_c c6e/t 2-7/ /Yg> e/Zos/O»/ _Lo» `L�i211/ ?Lk? loji food L�G�L o . Pyle _3i & /-�/. C� , Ate �GfiG✓G G�iL /7�/fl4u› Rye f2a-s.3 Gow/ At o)- Ike stc17.rg fr /Je a/c 4e/ evx 2z g oiLsre_ed ,n 09- ?lege Z;oe ce cL slog/G the. it; z_C , .3) -�s faal al Ike .5-o} 1 n pe `cI ; ,7 tic NotT4 -E s f Cog f Qry yang D 6 t fee de-J. /91 feesen i iZ r j 1 n Ii/d Ls c a rat _507 . -7-41:5 so; / i S $'€sc e,6ed% 4- a 'so ?-aann WTnci, I ccam�// (75; � /.0 Rycerni _as Not �'�oQL- /�� S;� I DzOS/;1 do I „� /'/1.2/h1Len>nce p�, ') /!o /GS 9wd 880457 MEMORA11DUM Wine To Weld County Planning Date Apri 22, 1988 COLORADO From Health Protection Services (fitxi Case Number: USR-589 Name: Vessels Subject: Health Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Required Emissions Permits are obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for all point sources of air emissions. 2. Maximum permissible noise levels for the entire facility shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. The facilities shall be designed and constructed such that sound levels at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the property shall not exceed: Seventy (70) db(A) between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. Sixty-five (65) db(A) between 7:00 p.m. and the next 7:00 a.m. During the period between 7:00 a.m. and the next 7:00 p.m. levels may reach eighty (80) db(A) for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes in any one hour period. Periodic, impulsive or shrill • noises may not exceed levels of 5 db(A) less than those listed- above. The method of measurements shall be in accordance with standards under CRS 25-12-101. Upon completion of the facility expansion, actual sound level testing shall be performed to document compliance with this standard with results presented to the Weld County Health Department for review. 0 4 1t^���v� APR 2 6 1988 88 457 ------- Weld Co. Pbu 1ne �mmic;ioi SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AMENDED USR-589 VESSESLS OIL AND GAS COMPANY David E. Howard, et al 8709 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, CO 80601 Schneider Sons Farms 8631 West 69th Place Arvada, CO 80002 Clifford S. Wanner Kenneth R. Wagner 648 Weld County Road 19 Brighton, CO 80601 Arnold Grenemeyer Irene Marie Grenemeyer- 9738 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, CO 80601 Western Gas Supply Company 1050 17th Street, #500 Denver, CO 80202 880457 EXHI-BIT "C" NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET • Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S _PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # _David E. Howard et al 8709 WCR #4 1116927000014 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Sec. 27: 7A11 • S1N-R67W 146928000020 'Sec. 28: NE/4, W/2 T1N-R67W 146928000016 Sec. 28: Pt. SE/4 T1N-R67W Schneider Sons Farms 8631 West 69th P1. 146933000004 Arvada, _CO 80002 Sec. 33: N/2 T1N-R67W Clifford S. Wagner & 648 WCR #19 146934000009 Kenneth R. Wagner Brighton, CO 80601 • Sec. 33: Pt. N/2 T1N-R67W Arnold Grenemeyer & 9738 WCR #4 - 146933000011 Irene Marie Grenemeyer Brighton, CO 80601 Sec. 33: Pt. N/2 T1N-R67W Western Gas Supply Co. 1050 - 17th St. , #500 146933000012 Denver, CO 80202 Sec. 33: Pt. NW/4NW/4 T1N-R67W 880457 SURROUNDING MINERAL OWNERS AMENDED USR-589 VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY David E. , Carol C. , Donald G. , Howard John E. and Marla Sue Howard 8709 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, -CO 80601 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 880457 VESSELS OIL & GAS COMPANY USR Permit Application Table of Contents Item Description Page Tabl-e of Contents 1 - 2 1 Transmittal Letter and USR Application Form 3 - 5 2 USR Application and flat Recording Fee (check copy) 6 3 Description of Proposed -Operation and use 7 - 73 a. ) Explanation and Need for Proposed Use b. ) Uses of Surrounding Property c. ) Adjacent Residential -Structures d. ) Employee Data e. ) User, Data, access Routes and Vehicle Traffic f. ) Water Supply g. ) Sewage facilities h. ) Fire Protection and Security i. ) Animal Use j . ) Storage Areas k. ) Storm Water Retention Facilities 1. ) Debris and Waste Removal m. ) Landscaping Plan n. ) Soil Erosion Control & Maintenance Plan o. ) Construction Schedule 4 Supporting Documents 14 - 17 a. ) Weld County Compre-hensive Plan and District Intent b. ) Conservation of Agricultural Land c. ) Health, Safety and Welfare d. ) Land Use Compatability e. ) Future Development f. ) Special Hazards g. ) Property Deeds to Interest h. ) Noise Standards i. ) Soil and Foundation Design -Report j . ) Adjacent Property Owners k. ) Mineral Owners 1. ) -Air Quality 5 Design Standards (Section 24 . 5) 17 - 18 —1— 880 6 Table of Contents (Continued) Item Description Page 6 Operation Standards (Section 24 . 6) 18 7 Special :Review Permit Plan Map 18 8 Exhibits A. ) Land Parcel -Survey B. ) Aerial Survey C. ) Adjacent Property -Owner Misting D. ) Water Well Permit Data E. ) Weld County Road Maintenance Agreement F. ) Soil Erosion Control and Maintenance Plan G. ) Construction _Schedule H. ) Property Deeds I . ) Noise Report J. ) Soil and Foundation Design Report K. ) Affidavit of Interest Owners, Surface Estate L. ) Affidavit of Interest Owners, Minerals and/or Subsurface M. ) Special Review Permit Plan Map N. ) Permit Plan 1Kap - Rights-of-Way and Easements O. ) Air Quality Itepert P. ) Title Policy Schedules -2- 880457 VESSELS OIL & CAS COMPANY SUITE 1220,CHERRY CREEK PLAZA . 600 SOUTH CHERRY • DENVER,-COLORADO 80222 303-321-0202 THOMAS 0.VESSELS.President { THOMAS J.VESSELS.VIceVreeldent - 1 LIZ>March 21, 1988 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 SIJBUECT: Vessels Oil & Gas Company (VOG) USR Permit Application Amendment to Existing USR-589 : 85: 62 Dear Sirs: Vessels Oil & Gas Company (VOG) hereby applies for -an amendment of its present Use by Special Review permit to allow expansion of the existing Ft. Lupton Plant facility currently permitted under U-R-589 : 85: 6-2 -as proposed and described in the documents attached. Enclosed please find: 1. A check in the amount of $360. 00 for USR application fee and for USR recording plat fee. 2 . A -mylar reproducible of the proposed USR permit plan map. Note, this -mylar drawing will be updated to include IJSR Development Standards as they are finalized. 3 . Twenty four copies and one original packet of the required USR application materials including the Special Review Permit Plan Map and other documentation. This application has been prepared in accordance with the requirements set forth in the most recent Weld County Zoning Ordinance and the latest USR procedural guide as supplied by the Department of Planning Services. We have -made very effort to provide you with the most complete and detailed information possible regarding our proposed expansion and facility operation. 880457 Page 2 March 21, 1988 If any -questions or comments arise or if additional information is required, please do not hesitate to contact _Ir. Mike Boland or Mr. Ray Gibson at (303) 321-D2D2 . Any assistance which you can provide in expediting this request will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, VESSELS OIL & GAS COMPANY Mike Boland Manager Gas Engineering and Operations MSB/nc Enclosures cc: MS-B, ROG, LDL File: 75-330 880457 EXHIBIT "C" NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # David E. Howard et -al 8709 WCR #4 146927000014 . Brighton, Colorado 80601 Sec. 27: All T1N-R67W 146928000020 Sec. 28: NE/4, W/2 T1N-R67W 146928000016 Sec. 28: Pt. SE/4 T1N-R67W Schneider Sons Farms 8631 West 69th Pl. 146933000004 Arvada, CO 80002 Sec. 33: N/2 T1N-R67W Clifford S. Wagner & 648 WCR #19 146934000009 Kenneth R. Wagner Brighton, CO 80601 • Sec. 33: Pt. N/2 T1N-R67W Arnold Grenemeyer & 9738 WCR 4#4 146933000011 Irene Marie Grenemeyer Brighton, CO 80601 -Sec. 33: Pt. N/2 T1N-R67W Western Gas Supply Co. 10-50 — 17th St. , #500 146933000012 Denver, CO 8D202 Sec. 33: Pt. NW/4NW/4 3,1N-R67W 880457 EXHIBIT "D" ' WILI-5.73 Ot:W IADO DIVISION OF WATER RESL,:4CES -. • . 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St.,tonver, Colorado 80203 RECEIVED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM I Ai I)l is al ion must '74 be complete where ( ) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER applicable. Type or (X) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL print in BLACK FOR: ( ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL AT'UMP i - wATMe Arlatnwu INK. No overstrikes or erasures unless JTATE ARwHC5R initialed. Proper lee ( )TIEPLAEEMENTTOR NO. If0L0' most be submit led with the application. ( ) OTHER (1) APPLICANT - mailing address FOR OFFICE LSE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Vessels Gas Froce-ssing, Ltd. , -Surface NAME Lessee, David E. Howard, Owner Receipt No. " 2 (8'O I A /r STREET 2nd Floor — 1-80 Cook -Street Basin Dist. CITY Denver Colorado 80206 • (Stale) (zip) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO. 399-6821 This well shall be used in such a way as-to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that -no injury will occur to another vested water Weld right or preclude another owneriuf a vested water County FP right from seeking relief in a civil court-action. —F'�rS �tr % of the SE %,-Section 28 1) WATER PRODUCTION SHALL BE LIMITED TO Twp. 1 N , ring. 67 W , p M LARAMLE—FOXIIILLS AQUIFER ONLY. WELL SHALL NOT PRODUCE ABOVE 500 FEET. (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA 2) TOTALIZING FLOW METER MUST-BE INSTALLED ON • THE DISCHARGE -OF THIS WELL WHEN IL'HE WATER IS PUT TO J3ENEFICMIT USE. DIVERSION RECORDS Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 75 SHALL BE SUBMITTED, -UPON BEQUEST, TO THE Average annual amount of ground water (maximum _DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES. ` to be appropriated (acre-feet): 10 - timate) 3) AVERAGE ANNUAL APPIROPRIATIONTROM THIS WELL SHALL NOT EXCEET IVE (5)0402E—FEET.Number of acres to be irrigated: none L+) APPLICANT SHALL ELECT'RJfl—LOG -THE ENTIRE A Proposed total depth (feet): 1,200 ' DEPTH OF THE HOLE AND SUBMIT COPY OF THE S.P. AND RESISTIVITY LOGS TO THE DIVISION OF WATER • Aquiver ground water is to be obtained from: RESOURCES. Fox Hills Aquifer 5) MAIN (NON-PERFORATED) CASINGS MUST BE TPROPERLY SEALED TO PREVENT THE -PUMPING OR Owner's well designation 1—V APPROPRIATION OF TRIBUTARY WATERS, Al. S'49. . GROUND WATER TO BEIJSEDTOR: ( ) HOUSEHOLD USEDNLY - no irrigation (0) ( I DOMESTIC (1) IX ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( I LIVESTOCK (2) 1 ) IRRIGATION (6) ( 1 COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) ) OTHER (9) APPLICATION APPROVED I.D. / W.D. —2,-- �s// _ COUNTY p� ' (4) DRILLER 01813,7^ • PERMIT NUMBER -f-Name Unknown at this time 0Gti✓S DATE ISSUED AUG 1 1(Yf� '!� Street EXPIRATION DATE AUG 1 1975 City (State) (ZIP) IS N 0457 Telephone No. Lic. No. BY (5) THE LOCATION OF TIIE PROPOSED WELL and the area on (6) THE WELL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW which the water will be used must he indicated on the diagram below. by distances from section lines. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. ( __ 1 , 362 it. from South sec. line ! — -f- - -I- - 4- — -f- --I- — --I- - —k (north or south) I !-4 1 MILE,5280 FEET----}-1 I 127 ft. from East sec. line (east or west) + -I- 4- + -I- -f- -I- + -I- Sec. 28-1N-67W, Weld Co. , Colo.. LOT - BLOCK - FILING u -- iI I __ NORTH SECTION LINE _ — + SUBDIVISION -_ I (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE NORTH — LOCATED w- — _I- — _ -p _L Z -I- I ± No. of acres 20 . Will this be • .11 te I 2 I I -i o m ' the only well on this tract? Yes f t I 4- - -I- ! to N I ! o (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM 2 I Plain Casing ' 4- 3 _F__F _ _- - .i_ _X-m ±_ 1- 8 5/8 OEM.from 0 ft. to 200 ft. II I I in. from ft. to ft. — -1" UTH SECTION LINE — —f- — 4 Perforated casing ' I I I I 4 1/2 OUn. from 0 ft. tot ,700 ft. + -} -f-, -I- , + L }- -I- in. from ft. to ft. I �. I I I (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS give distance 4_ t_ • and direction from old well and plans for plugging - -+- — -f- -f- - -I- r _i_ — -I- it: s The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile - NOrie r Each small square represents 4O acres. ' WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-fool covers 1 acre of land I foot deep 1 cubic fool per second lots) . . .449 gallons per minute Igpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre foot .. .43,560 cubic feet . . .325,900 gallons. ' • 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for One day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: 1 Vesseels Gf- s PrQ. ce sinrq, Ltd. , Surface Lessee ownarls): avid owar , ne 20 L=5E SEa _ess S acres out of SE'S corner and2cracres out of NW4 • Legal description: corner, plus S?SE QNE 4SE 4, Section 28 ,- (11) QETAI LED DESCRIPTION .of the use• of ground water: Household use and damestic wells must indicate type of disposal system We13ht.oete used primarily for industrial purposes . however, inrluded in this purpose will be water for plant personnel residing in 4 mobil homes. The industrial plant ; c gas__processing_p_lan_ 25 ' ng-4n G imated 1 acre font per year. In addition to the foregoingr the well will furnish water for a shop bni-1z11n and—an office which is estimated to be a maximum of 2 acre—feet per year (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Type of right Used for (purpose) Legal Description of land on which used Unknown - non's ,avai J.alble for this purpose (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATES) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF II`8 KNOWL D 880457 SIGNATURE Of APPLICANT(S1 DAVID P. HOOVER, Agent for Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. Surface Lessee, and David E. Howard, Owner ' WRJ.25-13 THIS FORM MUST BE • SUBMITTED PRIOR TO '^ THE EXPIRATION OF THE COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES PERMIT. TYPE OR 300 Columbine Bldg., PRINT IN BLACK INK. g., 1845 Sherman Si. COPY or ACCEPTED Denver, Colorado 80203 STATEMENT MAILED ON REQUEST. • X STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE OF GROUND WATER FOR OFFICE USE ONLY AMENDMENT OF EXISTING RECORD Div. Cly, PERMIT NUMBER 018674-F STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF 1 S . 1 LOCATION OF WELL THE AFFIANT(S) Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. caonly Weld whose mailing address is 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220 NE % al ,I,e SE r, seams 28 City Denver CO 80222 Twp. S IsTATel tun IN n E sl fta9• 67 T W 6 P.M. i• being duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says that he (they) is (are) the owner(s) of the well described hereon; the well is located as described above, at distances of 1346 feet from the SOU thO section line and 311 feet from the INOMCN on sUTI, east section line; water from this well was first applied to a beneficial use for the purpose(s) described herein on the 3I'd 'CAST OR WEST) day of December , 19 74; the maximum sustained pumping rate of the well is 19 gallons per minute, the pumping rate claimed hereby is 19 gallons per mihtte; the total depth of the well is 793 feet; the average annual amount of water to be diverted is 3 acre-feet; for which claim is hereby made for industrial purpose(s); the legal description of the land on which the water from this well is used is described as Parcel 8 on the attached Land Parcel Survey which totals 0 acres and which is illustrated on the map on the reverse side of this form; that this well was completed in compliance with the permit approved therefor; this statement of benefic'rd ',SP of ground water is filed in compliance with law; he (they) has (have) read the statements made hereo\ kno lie dent (here f; and that the same are true of his (their) knowledge. Signature(s) i Michael S. Boland Subscrib,edrandisy;orn FOR OFFICE USE ONLY lo befe4Q-IheEon {hi sit"_,, 16 day of April , 19 e5 `� Court Case No. MY 6offimIS`gIIf≤c1Th piles' C 6/13/89 ' * -o--0--)- llr' / 1 Sec. r, t. rr J��' Q�`CItit . Rauerry, Denver, CO 8022 Well use ACCEfIVED.F.ORF,ILING BY THE STATE ENGINEER OF COLORADO PURSU4NT"fT611),E'kOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Dist. Basin Man. Die. , 4Storrei1 Prior. Mo. Day Yr. 880457 DATE STATE ENGINEER BY • • Well drilled by Kenneth Rutt 9 . Lic. No. Pump installed by Spain Well Service . 715 Lic. No. 36270848 • Meter Serial No. ® Flow Meter Ei Electric Meter ❑ Fuel Meter Owner of land on which . . water is being used Vessels Gas Processing, Ltd. THE LOCATION OF THE WELL MUST BE SHOWN AND THE AREA ON WHICH THE WATER IS USED MUST BE SHADED OR CROSS-HATCHED ON THE DIAGRAM BELOW. - This diagram represents nine (9) sections. Use the CENTER SQUARE (one section) to indicate the location of the well, if possible. I I I I I I - -I- -- + -- -I- - - -I- -- -I- - - -I- I I I I I I - -I- -- -- -I- - - -I- - - . -I- -- f - NORTH SECTION LIME I I I NORTH t I I I * I I iU co co I I I m J Z I -L. z r I- 0 z al to + m- a + -- + �... W I I SOUTH SECT ION LINE I - -F - - -I- - - -I- -- -I- -- -I- -- -E- I I I I I I TIIE SCALE OF TIIE DIAGRAM IS TWO INCHES E]UALS ONE-MIL E - -I- - - + - - -F - - -I- -- -I- - - I- i I ----11 IV! i ! e i-- I i WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep. 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) . . . 449 gallons per minute (gpm). 1 acre-foot . . . 43,560 cubic feet . . . 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. • 100 gpm pumped continuously for one year produces 160 acre-feet. 88 4,57 r _ EXHIBIT "E" _COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO ROAD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT, made by and entered into this 16th day of June, 1986, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, hereinafter called "County", and VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY., hereinafter called "Vessels" and WHEREAS, Vessels has applied to the County for a Use by Special Review Permit for a natural gas processing plant in the Southeast Quarter (SEq) of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Amended USR 589:85:62) and WHEREAS, the gas processing plant generates an increase in heavy traffic, and WHEREAS, the existing county roads that serve the plant may require increased maintenance due to the increase in heavy truck traffic, and WHEREAS, the County and Vessels have reviewed maintenance proposals put forth by Vessels , and both parties agree that such maintenance will enhance the accessibility and safety of the roads that serve said gas processing plant. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, County and Vessels mutually agree as follows : N. 1. The county roads which service the processing plant shall be limited to Weld County Road 19 from the point of ingress and egress south on WCR 19 to WCR 2 ( 1.0 mile) and north on WCR 19 to WCR 6 (1.0 mile) . This haul route restriction shall be posted by the owner at the processing plant and be visible to all users. 2.. Vessels agress to upgrade the haul roads with 1" of gravel (Class 6 A.B.C. ) at a time in the future when additional gravel is needed and requested by County. 3. Vessels agrees to excavate and repair any damage on said road such as soft spots or potholes that have been created by heavy truck hauling from Vessels' plant, as determined by Vessels and the Weld County Engineer. In the event of a dispute between Vessels and Weld County Engineer, Vessels may appeal the decision of the Engineer to the Board of County Commissioners. Should the -dispute not be resolved by decision of the Board, either party may bring legal action to determine if the damage was created by , Vessels and for recovery of costs of repair. Regular normal maintenance will continue to be handled by the County. 880457 4. Vessels agrees to provide dust abatement in front of each occupied residence along the route described in Item 1. The length of road to be treated in front of each residence shall be determined by the Weld County Engineer, but shall extend approximately 200 feet each side of occupied residence. Water, asphaltic emulsions , waste oil or commercially available chemicals may be used to control dust. Vessels is responsible for using materials and methods not inconsistent with any federal , state, or local laws, rules or regulations pertaining to hazardous materials, health, or environmental protection. Vessels will work with the County Engineer to determine the abatement work shall be coordinated with the County Engineer. 5. At any time in the future, if road damage due to Vessels and ethers has increased beyond the point that repairing cannot reasonably restore the road, Vessels will cooperate with the County and other trucking entities in the reconstruction of . those parts of said road. -6. When repair or reconstruction is required, the details of such reconstruction will be as specified by County. Vessels' -responsibility for repair and/or reconstruction will be limited to maintenance of the road in a condition similar to adjacent roads as determined by sampling and testing of the existing roads by the Weld County Engineering Department. 7. All construction and materials will be in accordance with the State Department of Highways , Division of Highways, State of folorado, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1981. 8. The term of this Agreement is from the date of entering as aforementioned, and shall run continously until Vessels ceases its operation bf said plant, or until Vessels ceases to use the road for hauling products from the plant. 39. County shall be responsibile for the payment of costs due in future fiscal years only if funds are appropriated and are otherwise available for the services and functions which are described herein. 10. In the event of default by Vessels , the County's remedies hereunder shall include, but not be limited to the right to conduct administrative proceedings and to consider revocation of amended USR:589:85:62. 11. Venue for any cause of action arising hereunder shall be Weld District Court. 880457 1 +•' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the agreement the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: \ � Jac' rli-ne oh son, Chairman • ATTEST: ? (Q • .4�4.4.144ir✓ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and -Clerk to the Board • CBY : r2--1 ♦4 a,2 puty County Cler • VESSELS OIL AND GAS COMPANY BY: 0 is ae . o an TITLE: Gas Engineering & Operations Manager • 88C/157 EXHIBIT "F" SOIL TEROSIDN CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE PLAN Vessels Oil & Gas Company Ft. Lupton Facility I. General The following plan has been developed in -order to prevent soil erosion on Vessels Oil & Gas Company's Ft. Lupton facility site and to maintain such control in the future. II. Construction During the construction process for the facility, every effort will be made to minimize soil disturbance in the area, and to preserve and replace all top soil. Disturbed areas will be monitored to assure that washing or erosion does not occur prior to planting as required and described in the following sections. III. Heavy Use Areas and Areas Surrounding -Buildings All heavy use areas and areas surrounding buildings will be surfaced with road base and gravel to stabilize the surface. Gravel areas are shown on the special review permit plan map attached as -Exhi-bit "M" . Weeds in gavel areas will be controlled by periodic chemical spraying. Vessels Oil & Gas Company will maintain the gravel areas through grading and replacement of gravel as may be required to prevent -erosion. Such gravel areas shall include the access roadways, parking areas, storage areas, areas surrounding compressor buildings, the areas surrounding electrical meters and transformers, office, shop, and laboratory buildings, process equipment, storage tanks, and all other areas where required. IV. Range Seeding All areas not indicated for gravel surfacing at the site will be seeded in accordance with the Grass Seeding Plan as follows in Section V. All planting and fertilizing shall be done using mat-erials suitable for the soils found on the site and as recommended and guaranteed by -experts in the local area. In general, the seeding plan will consist of the planting in 1989 of a mixture of native gasses. plantings will be scheduled as weather and soil conditions dictate to assume for optimum success. -1- 88U1:57 V. Grass Seeding Plan A. Seedbed Preparation 1. Seedbeds shall have satisfactory protection from wind erosion and approved by the local Soil Conservationist. A preparatory stubble cover of sorghum, cane, sudan or milo shall be used to give maximum protection from blowing. a. On sandy lands drill forage sorghum at the late of 10 to 1S pounds per acre or hybrid sudangrass at the rate of 1-5 to 25 pounds per acre in rows not to exceed 20 inches, between June 1 and June 30. If more growth is produced than desirable, or if sorghum will produce mature seed, the cover will be clipped to not less than approximately 12-inch stubbl-e $eight. b. On medium and heavy textured sails, forage sorghum may be planted at the rate of 4 to 8 pounds per acre in lows up to 42 inches wide, between June 1 and June 30 and if stubble is left approximately 1S inches -high. 2 . Seedbeds for eco-sites are to be as free as practicable from perennial plant competition. Surface soil at the time ofplanting is to be reasonably stable and firm with minimized disturbance. S. Methods of grass seed planting 1. Grass shall be planted by means of a grass drill with 7-12 inch spacing and capable of planting fluffy seeds, agitator in drill box, equipped with double disc furrow openers with depth bands and packer wheels. Fluffy and free-flowing grass seeds will be planted directly into a 2-inch cover crop residue without additional seedbed preparation or tillage. The grass drill should be operated as near to the contour as practical. Grass drills and interseeders will -be adjusted to plant the seed to a depth of not less than 1/2 inch and not more than 1-inch. C. Planting dates Planting dates are to correspond to the latest period the planting can be accomplished immediately prior to the time when the most dependable precipitation -can be expected in the locality. -2- 880457 Grasses, legumes and other seeded species shall be planted within the seeding periods of November 1 to April 30, with the provision that up to 10 days tolerance from the specified periods may be allowed for the purpose of adapting to local soil moisture conditions. Rocky Mountain penstemon, hairy vetch, milkvetch and Indian ricegrass should be planted in the fall so that freezing and thawing can break seed dormancy for spring germination. No seeding shall occur on frozen soil. D. Seed labeling, quality, and seed testing will be in accordance with the Colorado Seed Law. All seed shall be pure liveseed. Seeding rates shall be at levels required for the soil type present. E. Seeding Mixture 1. The best see-ding mixture used shall select the species from the potential plant community that would be dominant for the site. 2 . The following adapted grasses have been recommended: a. Fairway crested wheatgrass b. Tegmar intermediate wheatgrass c. Lincoln smooth brome grass d. Annual ryegrass Due to variation of moisture and soils, both bunchgrass and soli-forming grasses are to be planted. Annual ryegrass is to be used to give Buick establishment to protect the soil and slower growing perennials. 3 . Seed Source a. Adapted improved varieties and cultivars of native grasses and farbs will be used when availabl-e. b. If not available, native grass seed originating from the same general locality of the planting site may be used. As a rule, the seed _should originatenot more than 209 to 250 miles south or 100 to 150 miles north and/or 290 miles east or west from where it will be planted. -3- 88043 G F. Weed Control Weed control in the perennial seeding is required. Mowing is required the entire first growing season for native species of grass. Mowing should start while undesirable plants are actively growing and before they reach 6 inches in ₹height. Broadleaf weeds may be sprayed the second year while the plants are growing and before reaching 4-6 inches in height. Seeded grasses must be in a 4 leaf stage prior to spraying. Chemicals used will -be in accordance with manufacturer's labeling and recommendations. G. Fertilization Fertilization shall be applied as required or recommended a-s a result of soil testing of the planting area. VI. Fencing and Grazing The special review permit area shall be enclosed by a six (6) foot chain link fence with access limited to authorized personnel _only. No 'grazing will be allowed on the site. VII. Maintenance Vessels Oil & Gas Company agrees to maintain the soil erosion plan and make changes or modifications to the plan as may be required to control toil erosion in the future. -4- 880457 EXHIBIT "G" CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE The following schedule itemizes proposed facility expansion projects and estimated timing of each. For organizational purposes only, the projects have been separated into the major categories listed below: Section General Project Description 1 Compressors 2 Gas Processing Systems 3 Liquid Processing Systems 4 Storage Tanks 5 Buildings 6 Separators/Condensers/Coolers 7 Electric Generator 8 Miscellaneous 880457 1. Compression Units a. ) One high pressure gathering system inlet gas compressor unit Estimated size: 1100 horsepower Schedule: end 1988/late 1989 b. ) One low pressure gathering system inlet gas compressor unit Estimated size: 1100 horsepower Schedule: 1990 estimated c. ) One deethanizer overhead vapor recompressor Estimated size: 160 horsepower Schedule: not yet determined d. ) Two air compressor units Estimated size: 590 horsepower Schedule: fall 1988 e. ) Four residue gas compressor units Estimated size: 850 horsepower Schedule: 2 units - fall 1988 2 units - 1990 estimated f. ) Four refrigeration (propane) compressor units Estimated size: 850 horsepower Schedule: 2 units - fall 1988 1 unit - 1990 estimated 2 . Gas Processing Systems a. ) Two cryogenic gas processing plant skids Capacity: 20 million cubic feet per day Schedule: One system - fall 1988 Second system - 1990 estimated b. ) Two gas dehydration systems Size: Compatible with item 2a. ) above Schedule: One system - fall 1988 Second system - 1990 estimated c. ) One gas treating system Size: Compatible with item 2a. ) above Schedule: 1990 estimated @80457 3 . Liquid Processing Systems a. ) One liquid blending system Schedule: undetermined b. ) One contaminated liquid handling system Schedule: undetermined c. ) One butane splitting system Schedule: undetermined d. ) One isomerization unit Schedule: undetermined a. ) Two process heaters Size: Average 10 million BTU per hour estimated Schedule: undetermined f. ) One process refrigeration (propane) compressor unit Schedule: undetermined 4 . Storage Tanks a. ) Fractionator feed tanks Capacity: approximately 200, 000 gallons utilizing 30, 000 and/or 60, 000 gallon tanks Schedule: late 1988 or 1989 estimated b. ) Propane product storage Capacity: approximately 120, 000 gallons utilizing 30, 000 and/or 60, 000 gallon tanks Schedule: mid 1988 Project also includes relocation of several existing storage tanks on site to provide safer operations. c. ) Butane product storage Capacity: approximately 90, 000 gallons utilizing 30, 000, 40, 000 and/or 60, 000 gallon tanks Schedule: 1989 estimated d. ) Gasoline product storage Capacity: approximately 120, 000 gallons utilizing 42 , 000 and/or 60, 000 gallon tanks Schedule: 1989 or 1990 estimated 880457 5. Buildings a. ) One air compressor building Size: estimated 30 ' width x 105 ' length x 22 ' eave steel building Schedule: fall 1988 b. ) One inlet gas compressor building expansion Size: estimated 65 ft. extension to existing building Schedule: expansion in 2 stages late 1988 to 1990 estimated -c. ) One expansion of existing refrigeration compressor building Schedule: undetermined d. ) One electric generator building Size: estimated 30 ' x 30 ' x 20 ' eave, steel Schedule: undetermined e. ) One residue gas/refrigeration compressor building Size: estimated 30 ' width x 270 ' length x 22 ' eave, steel Schedule: construction in 2 stages, 180 ft. - 1988, 90 ft. - 1990 f. ) Relocation/expansion of existing shop building Schedule: #all 1988 6. Separators/Condensers/Coolers Plan: Several gas separators will be required to support planned projects. Installation will occur as project construction is scheduled. 7 . Blectric Generator Size: approximately 1500 horsepower natural gas fueled electric generator Schedule: undetermined S . Miscellaneous Plan: Support equipment for planned projects will be required as project construction occurs. Miscellaneous items include: piping, piperacks, electrical equipment, lighting, load/unloading racks, etc. 880457 AR193 245 R. B 1006 ` �C 01939245 09/02/83 14 : - $6. 00 1/002 L .; - - - Bt F 1456 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK &'RECORDER WELD CO, CO THIS DEED, Made this 2nd day of September , 19 83 EXHIBIT "H" between David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard of the • oState Documentary Fee _SE l County of Weld -and State of Colorado,of the first part,and Date -. P L Vessels Oil & Gas Company, a Colorado corporation /0 whose legal address is 600 South Cherry Street, Suite #1220, Denver, Colorado 80222 of the County of Arapahoe and State of Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the said partieyrf the first part,for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration DOLLARS to the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,have granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said party of the second part, SUCae�sors its l,eN'e en assigns for- ever,atFthefS1 wi.,g Jest,;'. -FM___ ___e•Nawrl,.sita She emrrnytrf a..a State MQelefadortoa4t: an undivided 1/2 interest and a joint life estate as reserved in Deed recorded 2anuary 23, 1973 in Book 684 as Reception No. 1605931 (reserving to the parties of the first part, their successors and assigns, all oil, gas and other minerals for a term of twenty-five (25) years and so long thereafter as oil, gas, or other minerals are being produced from the property. This reservation does not include a reservation of coal, gravel or geothermal resources. ) in and to the following parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, and State of Colorado, to-wit: -See Exhibit "A" together with well rights, well permits, and all ground water both tributary and nontributary. also known as street and number TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging,or in anywise apper- taining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said part ies of the first part, either in law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the o -successors said part Y of thetMe o1n1f1 part, its &errs and assigns forever. And the said part ies of the first part, J-� for them se: ves /heirs,fi Yexecutors, and administrators, do covenant,grant, bargain, and agree to and with the said part y of the second part, its -heurrsa nS or dsasstS gns,that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, they were well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and ha ve good right,full power and authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind of naturesoeven except those of record, right-of-ways, easements, and leases of record, and general taxes for 1983. and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said part of the second part, sccesdsoa y its htrrwan srsis gns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said part leS of the first part shall and will WARRANT ANFOREVER DEFEND. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said part ies of the first part ha ve hereunto set /tD ehands and seal S the day and year first above written. -QGz2-'z L Cr.ft (SEAL) David E. Horn ��iflV „1 />!� (SEAL) Carol C. Howard (SEAL) STATE OF COLORADO. lII ss. County of Weld The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this . 2nd day of September 19 83 ,,,,,,gOvid E. Howard and Carol C. Howard My cpnl'rnissio.e.ilsgs _December 1 . 19 86 .Witness my hand and official seal. i ri .••�...v ``_ ��L.G-Z.lr.`.r off, r �?t�,..,� r • 5, > J ' r' " Rebecca L. Bumgarner Notary Public "1/42.— ' v 918 10th Street I c Greeley, CO. 80631 No.932 WARRANTY DEED.—For Photographic Record— Bradford Publishing.6825 w 6i A•c..Lakewood.Cii x0214—huh'l?-6400-4251 88O457 B 1006 REC 0175 45 09/02/83 14: 54 F 1-457 MARY A...A rEUERsT- IN CLERK 3, RECORD JD 2/002 • : ER WELD CO CO e .01" it re ..fr EXHIBIT "A" A parcel of land in the SEti -0f Section 28, Township 1 North, -Range 67 West of the -6th.P.M. ,, Weld County, Colorado, containing 25.50 acres described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast turner of Section 28, thence north 89°53'00" West _606.86 feet along the south line of Section 28, thence North 00°52'00" East 607.00 feet, thence North 37°25'00" East 1147.00 feet, thence North 39°34'00" West 541.00 feet, thence North 89°39'00" West 104 feet, thence North 02°40'00" West 410 feet, thence South 89°59'26" East -976.-04 feet to a point on the East line of Section 28, thence true South 1552.00 feet along the East line of Section 28 to the Point of Beginning,, with appurtenant ground water tights. • 880457 K j AR46 • B 1006 RE 19-35 )1939246 09/02/83 14: 54 $6. 00 1/002 �_ F 1458 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & -RECORDER WELD CD, CD THIS DEED, Made this 2nd day of' September , 19 83 between Donald Gary -Howard , Jo-hn Edward Howard , and Marl-a Sue -Howard of the State Documentary Fee SE r County of We ld and State of Colorado,of the first part,and Date SE,P 1983 Vessels Dil & Las Company , a Colorado ¢ /e . ao whose legal address is Corporation w b00 So. Cherry Street , #1220 ,Denver, CO. 802 2 of the County of Arapahoe and-St-ate of Colorado,of the-second part: WITNESSETH,That the said part of the first part,for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and oth-er g-ood and valuable consideration----- DOLLARS to the said part ie$ of the first part in hand paid by said party of the second-part, the-receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,have granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the saidpartsofas an s . y of the second part,ltS Iucc Successors grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said part y of the second part,its he-tn ann assigns for- ever,altttre1athnring described-tot___e1 pat <I____Tr+Faadrsi6vakr,}yi rm.artd-I>eiagitrthc •Courrtcvf and-6kate_eff-oleradc,• e-w-it: an undivided 1/2 interest in and to the following -described parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County 'of Weld, and the State 'of Colorado,to—wit See Exhibit "A" together with well rights, well permits, and all ground water both tri-butary and nontrihutary, reserving to the -parties of the first part, their -successors and assigns, all oil, gas and otherminerals for a term of twenty—five (25) _years and so long ther-eafter as oil, gas, or other minerals are being produced from the property. This reservation -does not include a reservation of Coal, gravel or geothermal resources. also known as street and number TOGETHER with alLand singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging,or in anywise apper- taining, and the reversion and-reversions,-remainderand remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part, either in law or 4 equity,of,inand to theabove bargained premises,with the hereditaments and appurtenances. ppurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the o successors said party of the second part, its heirs and assigns forever. And the said part its of the first part, their for them selves / airs, executors, and administrators, do covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and L. with the said party of the second part, its fieKF and5assigns,that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, 1 they we Ye well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and have good right,full power and authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid,_and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind of naturesoever. except those of record, rights-of—.way, easements, and leases of record, and general taxes for 1x383. and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part, its s?succes ors 5 an(1 assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said part ies of the first part shall and will WA-RRANT AFOREVER DEFEND. air I\ WITNESS t5"HEREOF,the said parties of the first part ha Ve hereunto set / hand s and seal S the day and year first above written. I) 7t12' * 4 • i Z.. (SEAL) /n,Donald Gary H ' ard _ .. (SEAL) v Loh n �dwar Howard] � a_V4 iti //:Jl/,' / t4 (SE-ALI STATE .:-.2,. F COLORADO.1 Marla Sue Howard / 55. County of Weld The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before-me this 2nd day of September 1983 •by Donald Gary Howard, John Edward Howard and Marla Sue Howard \tc commission expires December 1 . 1986 .Witness nyy`�'handand official seal. Rebecca garner =� -�° arp Publi¢ • II -' 0918 10th Street I. _I ``' Greeley, -CO. 80631 C• C., L A A' ST - - -- -- _ No.932 WARRANTY DEED.—For-Photographic Record— Bradford Publi.h,ng.5N'_5 W.hi 1.e„1:An...,.d CO 50214_,l0L 211.6900—eel -; 88t3,157 ,/ B 1006 REC 01939246 09/02/83 14 : 54 F 1459 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXHIBIT "A" A parcel -of land in the SEA of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West -of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, containing 25.50 acres described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 28, thence -north 89°53'00" West 606.-86 feet along the south line of Section 28, thence North 00°52'00" East 607.00 feet, thence North 37°25'00" East 147.00 feet, then-ce North 39°34'00" West 541.00 feet, thence North 89°39'00" West 104 feet, thence North 02°40'00" West 410 feet, thence South 89°5926" East 976.04 feet to a point on the East line of Section 28, thence true South 1352.00 feet along the East line of Section 28 to the Point of Beginning., with appurtenant -ground water rights. 8804.57 AR1968g1g6 Rei B 1 `j EC 01968946 06/01/84 4 $6. 00 1/002 F Oo., , tIARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLER.<'& RECORDER WELD CO, CO THIS DEED, Made this 1st day of June , 19 84 , between Donald Gary Howard, John Edward Howard, and Marla Sue Howard State UDocumentary 1984 Fee J of the County of r. Weld and State of Colorado,of the first part,and Date t/I/ Vessels bil & Gas Company, a Colorado corporation .7-X--.._.._._.._ whose legal address is 600 South Cherry Street, #1220 Denver, Colorado -80222 of the County of Arapahoe and State of Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the said partieSof the first part,for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration DOLLARS to the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by said party of the second part, the-receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,ha granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said part y of the second part, its andG asos gns for- ever,-aµ4-ire-feHowingeleser 3ok___brpaneF___-of#"mid-sihrate•,-Itringand-beingin-Hhe -a*d"6tateeFselentder;ten-il7 an undivided 1/2 interest in and to the following described parcel of land, situate, •lying and being in the County of Wel', and -the State of Colorado, (reserving to the parties of the first part, their successors and assigns, all oil, gas, and other minerals for a term of twenty—fivi (25) years and so long thereafter as oil, gas, or other minerals are being produced from the property. This reservation _does not include a reservation of _coal, gravel, or geothermal resources), to—wit: • See Exhibit "A" together with all water rights, well rights, well permits, ditch rights, reservoir rights, and all ground water both tributary and nontributary. also known as street and number TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging,or in anywise apper- taining, and the reversion-and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part, either in law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the said Successors part y of tht second part, its heirs and assigns forever. And the said parties of the first part, \ for them selveS/tlie mss, executors, and administrators, do covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and with the said part y of the second part, its ucc sorS ir4an assigns, that at the time of the ensealing andiielivery of these presents,-they were well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and ha ye good right,full power and authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind of naturesoever. except those of record, right—of—ways, easements, and leases of recordij and -general taxes for 1954. REC0RDl ALL ELA K0UTSE ADDITI0NS. AND R'S M CHANGES WERE PRESENT AT THE TIME THE INSTRU- MENTS WERE RECORDED. and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said-party of the second part, I I successors 'trews I its and assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said-part of the first part shalland will WARRANTAND FOREVER DEFEND. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said parties of the first part have hereunto set theilhands and seals the day and year first above written. 0L7JtLLr-C' wLt IGL# lSE.4l DDna₹cl Gary Mdwaid I e1ult rd—tHowdtd (SE,,A,,L,,)� UaYra Su GE"11"L STATE OF COLOR-ADO, — L.. HOVTd.Y'CL } ss. attorney in Fact County of WELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of June 1984 ,by DONALD GARY -HOWARD JOHN EDWARD HO WARD, and David E . Howard as My commission expirAttorney in Fact for Marla .Sue HOw,a.tt"ks my hand and official seal. 12-1-86 1., C J Address: 918 10th Street "°`ar>robrc © Gre-eley , CO. 80631 teal, CDJ c " I No.932 WARRANTY DEED.—For Ptioi'¢ro"aDhle Record— Bradford lbMkbinp.sx]5 W.00 A.c..L iAzucoJ.Q n.l'N—i)U3i:7Ynvun 880457 B 1032 -PEE 0 ' 9643946 06/01/84 13 : 34 $6. 00 2/002 2 06013 MARY ,N FEUERETEIN ELERK £ RECO....)ER WELD CO, CO EXHIBIT "A" A parcel rof land in the SEZ of Station 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, -Colorado, containing 35.00 acres, described at follows: COMMENCING atthe East Quarter Corner of Section 28, thence N8-9°46'W, along the North line of the SEA 1-405.00 feet, thence South and parallel to the East line of the SEA 823.70 feet, thence S4-9°42'E, 268.30 feet, thence S25°3-9'E, 562.2 feet, thence N2°40'W 410.011 feet, thence S89°59'26"E 976.04 feet to a -point on the East line 'of the SEA of Section 28, thence North along the East line of the SE4 1088.30 feet to the POINT OF EEGINNING. 890457 l B 1032 01968945 06/01/84 13: 2 $6 . 00 1/002 .AR196 945 I F 0605 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO THIS DEED, Made this 1St day of 'June , 19 84 . between David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard State D9n entnry 1 Date of the $ 5/ . County of Weld and State of Colorado,of the first part,and Vessels Oil & Gas Company whose legal address is 600 S. Cherry Street, 111220, Denver, Colorado 80222 of the County of Arapahoe and State of • Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the said partieSof the first part,for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration DOLLARS to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,ha Vegranted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these spungs5tirs grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said part of the second part,its keirs-=nd ass'gurfor- • ever,Atli._ fofowi-n describedint__—orpat-cel----vf1 and,situate,-ici'nrandteingtrttte— -Govntref mmdstatcof-eolorado;to-mit-- an undivided 1/2 interest and a joint life estate as reserved in Deed recorded January 23, 1973 in Book 684 as Receptio• No. 1605931 (reserving to the parties of the first part, their successors and assigns, all oil, gas and other minerals for a term of twenty-five (25) years andiso long thereafter as oil, gas, or other minerals are being produced from the propertly. This reservation does not include a reservation of coal, gravel or geothermal resources. ) in and to the following parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, and State of Colorado, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" together with all water rights, well rights, well permits, ditch rights, reservoir rights, and all ground water both tributary and nontributary. I, l also known as street and number TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging,or in anywise apper- taining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first part, either in law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premIstmegigvSyDltt.hrgained and described with the appurtenances, unto the said part y of the second part, its -heirr and assigns forever. And the said part ies of the first part, for them selves/ Wri,rexecutors, and administrators, do covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and successors with the said part y of the second part, its -ncirs and assigns,that at the time of the ensealing and delivery jj of these presents, they were well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and II indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and ha ye good right,full power and authority I to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear •I from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind of I nature soever. except those of record, right-of-ways, easements, and leases of record;'( and general taxes for 1984. ii rJ b Q ii I I and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part,. successors I. its -,ten-,and assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said part of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. H IN WITNESS WHEREOF,thesaid part ies of the first part ha ve hereunto settheithands and seal s the day and year first above written. (SEAL) — II rv�.�/; rd Ii „ via—E-Howa II III , ^ 7 /cam il C rol L. Howa d L tj' (SEAL) _ (SEAL) STATE OFCOLORADO, 1I J sa. • County of• WELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1St day of June 1s 84 .by DAVID E. HOWARD AND CAROL C. HOWARD. My commission expires December 1. .19 86 .Witness my hand and official seal. Ito r Y G. rJ-'-2- c4- ../ 6✓r4.- ./IJ'.J�. \-- ......... ''' / Notary Public �� '. Address: 918 10th St. • 1 • , i Greeley , CO. 80631 c ,. • C Q O c. r q. W . ~.J3-•.......i•egy. No.93L'W'ARRANTS DEED.—For Photographic Record— Bradford H,bll.hinp,fs'_'w nth,Ate .1_„keu,'od.CO x(O11-1,03i 2yy)�y3-6900 1-x} 880457 4 , B 1032 REC"U1968945 06/01/84 13: 33 $6 . 00 2/002 F 0606 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO cis EXHIBIT "A" I A parcel of land in the SEy of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, containing 35.00 acres, described as follows: COMMENCING at the East Quarter Corner of Section 28, thence N89°46'W, along the North line of the SEA 1405.00 feet, thence South and parallel to the East line of the SE' 823.70 feet, thence S49°42'E, 268.30 feet, thence S25°39'E, 562.2 feet, thence N2°40'W 410.00 feet, thence S89°59'26"E 976.04 feet to a point on the East line of the SE14 of Section 28, thence North along the East line of the SE% 1088.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 880457 on inccrin J J c ync mic March 22, 1988 Mr. Ray Gibson, Project Engineer Vessels Oil and Gas Co. 600 S. Cherry Street, Suite 1220 Denver, CO 80222 Dear Mr. Gibson: Engineering Dynamics, Inc. has reviewed the proposed multi- compressor installation for the Vessels Oil and Gas Co. plant lo- cated in Weld County near Brighton, Colorado. Sound measurements were performed at an existing compressor and the results corre- lated with noise data from the manufacturer of the proposed units to calculate the position of the resulting 65 dB(A) noise con- tour. The 65 dB(A) contour is that line beyond which noise levels from the plant will not exceed 65 dB(A) and is the permis- sible level for lands zoned as light industrial defined by the Colorado State Statutes. Proposed Compressor Installation: The theoretical analysis was performed using the following assumptions - 1 ) that the new proposed units have the same cooling requirements as the existing air injection compres- sor unit and therefore require a fan which would produce similar noise levels if sized of the same diameter and 2 ) that a 10 dB reduction in noise level is obtainable by using a larger diameter fan with lower blade top speeds. Prelimi- nary calculations showed that if cooling fans similar to the one presently used for the air injection compressor located on the western plant boundary that the 65 dB(A) contour would fall approximately 520 feet from the new installation and 270 feet inside the neighboring agriculturally zoned property. Therefore the analysis was repeated using the quieter fan sound power levels. The 65 dB(A) contour resulting from this analysis is shown on Figure 1 . It can be seen that the contour lies entirely within the Vessels Oil and Gas property line. The contour of Figure 1 is rep- resentative of the worst case contour for the new installa- tion of one row of 8 compressors and 2 additional units to be located slightly to the north-east, all facing west. For a 2 - 5 year period before the entire installation is com- plete and operational, the contour will encompass less area than that shown on Figure 1 . Not shown on this Figure is that 65 dB(A) contour associated with the existing air in- jection compressor (see next paragraph) . 3925 south kalamath street 21 charleville rd. englewood, colorado 80110 rathmines (303) 761-4367. dublin 6, ireland 880457 Mr. Ray Gibson, Project Engineer Proposed Multi-compressor Installation for the Vessels Oil and Gas Co. Page 2 Existing Compressor Installation: The present noise levels around the Weld County plant are nominated on the west side by the existing air injection compressor unit. The 65 dB(A) contour associated with the unit is shown on Figure 2. The contour includes the effect -of a smaller compressor located just to the north. This unit will be removed when the new compressors are installed. The contour of Figure 2 can be seen to extend beyond the property boundary an approximate distance of 250 feet. The noise control required to retract the contour totally within the property line would consist of a noise berm 30 feet in height. Because of the expense of such a structure it is recommended that alternative solutions be investigated before resorting to this one. If you have any questions regarding any of this information, please contact me at our Englewood office. Sincerely, ENGINEERING DYNAMICS, INC. Alan J. 'arrell, Engineer Approved By: v %* Howard ow H `N. McGregor, P:E. engheering dyncmcs 880457 . . __ i i. . I I k , I• I t I _ii9u... I ? Y« • I y / N ',a V•" - I I I I /` n , 1 L6$ 1 :.. 1 , y • °( in -1 I 1 ,i ii, -- \ 1 ti. j • S, I li ItI Sin I c ,I • L i i �' - I. 1 '. oc d -�• • , , ,I V N .....• ., ,a, _ `4: , ! a rvi i . icy_J a 1 LE, c .Ij • r fiat E 1 I y v .. cn..•., .,•1 if. 1 I Th..1OIIIC ill• - ..-. ..- . - I • ‘ \ •` ( .�r-17 ...1 �,�C •;T ' ...\ • L I f•1 f .11• r h- .�.GI" k - rI \ + wl • ,001, l—N,,,1 0,6c.6q N \ ••oe i I p.', u L ,l' i " i Y !. ° FIGURE 1 -engineering dynamics -880457 • f i I • in E I ■` 1 b , y fi ■ :. O . V ■ ire l LErJ ` ' i ° 1 ■ I d i 44 44 i ■ 1 I . L65 i ' ° ; �;t i cxrzt I i - ;j: k.ti farm l, �'. I .41 . .. �. .iF LL- Lr u°Ag -Sr I .1)",)I A1,. O,G�.G9 W p 1 n i. I , \C.........„1 4' •ie • . I - I i i FIGURE 2,: engineering d\marrics 880457 • EXHIBIT "K" AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. USA 589:88: Subject -Property Vessels Oil & Gas Company - Ft. Lupton Facility SE/4 Section 28-TIN-R67W STATE 9F 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 end the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) flays of the application 2 submission date. G���I � I !Me"..a� The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before tie this 16th day of Marrh , 1988 • WITNESS my hand and official seal. .'lA lill lll:i.�� y„cCpmvpf ion expires: $, 1990 � I. O •.Pipi �G �� Notary Public / 600 South Cherry St. ? ",•.... Denver,Colorado 80222 11„Ilal�i., ,i. 880457 • EXHIBIT "L" AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. USR 589:88: Subject Property Vessels Oil & Gas Company - Ft. Lupton Facility SE/4 Section 28-T1N-R67W STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY -OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best _of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral -owners and leases of mineral owners on or under the parcel Df land which is she subject of the application as their names -appear upon the records in the -Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, Ds from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. artri-/ The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day Df March , 1988 WITNESS my hand and official seal. ;C',,tiy C,cp i`7irsion expires: ye. ' Oc;£b..V1•28,1990 r;PU-D t`° n 7 Notary Public 2 %£ •'• ' •"r 600 South Gerry St. ills, Cr COQ,,,; Denver,Colorado 80222 8seS 5 7 fflLLdKii March 16, 1-988 Vessels Oil S Gas Canpany 155-001 ATIN: Mr. Mike Boland 600 South Cherry Street, Suite 1220 Denver, Colorado 80222 Dear Mr. Boland: This letter discusses the potential air quality impacts and permitting status _for your proposed expansion at your Weld county facility. While it is understood that the equipment configuration for the proposed -expansion has not been finalized, the approximate size of the expansion is fairly well known. These estimates of your final equignent configuration have been used to do an initial assessment of the air quality impact fran your facility to the surrounding area. As required by the Colorado Department of - Health, this assessment included both existing and the proposed sources. This letter discusses the findings of that assessment. Air Quality - Existing Conditions Vessels Oil & Gas Company is proposing to sxpana their natural gas processing facilities at their Fort Lupton Plant located in Weld County. This expansion would increase their production capacity at the facility. The proposed expansion scheduled to be phased in over the next 18 months, is subject somewhat to market conditions. At this facility, the primary sources of emissions to the atmosphere are natural gas fired ncrnpressors and natural gas fired heaters. Currently onsite there are fourteen enission sources, all having the necessary air mission permits issued by the -Colorado Department of Health (CDH). The State of Colorado requires all sources with emissions greater than one ton per year to file with the state and receive an emission permit. Table 1 presents the listing of currently permitted sources at the Fort Lupton facility. When an application for an air emission permit is made to the CDH, the applicant must demonstrate that the applicable state and federal air quality standards will not be exceeded. After the application is filed, the state reviews the analysis for its technical ccmpleteness, and either grants or denies the permit based on State's determination as to whether the source, with all surrounding sources included, will -exceed state or federal -standards. The primary pollutants emitted by the compressors ana heater are nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds. By far, the most Trinity Place, Suite 700 • 1801 Ilroadway • Denver, Colorado 80202 • (303) 293-2703 88C457 March 16, 1988 Page 2 restrictive of the pollutants in terms of emissions in relation to the applicable standards is nitrogen dioxide. -Table 1 presents the nitrogen dioxide emission inventory at the Fort Lupton facility. As can be seen, the currently permitted total emission for nitrogen dioxide are 233 tons per year (TPY). Table 2 presents the emissions inventory for the existing sources for carbon monoxide. As can be seen, the emission total is less than half of the N02 emissions. The state and Federal standard for nitrogen dioxide is 100 ug/m3 figured as an annual arithmetic average. Carbon monoxide has two short term standards - the first is the one hour standard at 40,000 ug/m (35 parts per million) and the second, an eight hour standard, equal to 10,000 ug/m (B parts per million). The standard for volatile organic compounds is linked to the ozone standard, a one hour average maximum not to exceed 160 ug/m (120 part per billion). Air quality standards are set by the EPA and the states. The standards are set at the federal level for the protection of the general public welfare with a margin -for safety. As a result, the state standard may be more restrictive than the federal standards but can not be less restrictive. It is these health and public welfare standards that any source locating in Colorado must be perform analysis to demonstrate that the source will not exceed these values. Dispersion Modeling - Initial Estimates As part of the initial analysis of this project, the existing sources at the facility were modeled using a CD0H approved dispersion computer model, namely the Industrial Source Complex model. This model is an accepted Gaussian dispersion model for simulating stack plume downwash which is generally the cause of the maximum concentration around a facility with relatively low stacks. an addition to modeling the sources at the Fort Lupton Plant, sourrPs from other operators close by were also modeled. Western Gas Supply Company (West Gas) has a compression station to the southeast of the Fort Lupton plant and Amoco has a compressor and heater to the west of the facility. These sources along with their permitted emission rates (obtained from the files at the CDH) were included in the modeling to establish existing ambient concentrations around the area. Results fran this initial modeling indicate that the existing estimated maximum concentrations are in the range of 35 to 40 ug/m . The highest concentrations occurs in a small area close to the facility and represent the maximum estimated concentration around the facility. This impact also included the contribution of the Aiao and West Gas sources. To assess the effects of the facility on the future ambient concentrations as predicted by the dispersion model, the background concentration must also be added to the number referenced in the preceding paragrap i. The background concentration is estimated by the CDH to be about 8 ug/m based Fneco I 080457 March 16, 1988 Page 3 on the number used in the West Gas permit application made to the state in the first couple months of 1987. Adding this to the estimated maximum impact brings the estimated existing MaXiMUM impact rPf-Pptor to about 45 to 50 ug/m . Dispersion Modeling - Estimates With Expansion The expansion is estimated to have annual emissions approximately equal to those of the existing facility emissions. The impact however will not be twice that of the existing facility since the point of maximum impact will be a function of the stack heights, exit velocities and distance to the fence line from the respective source. Initial dispersion model results for the expansion ind'cate that the expected impact is around 20 ug/m3. Again this 20 ug/m' represents a maxirrum point of impact. Combining all the existing, proposed and other operator sources into one cawuter run produces an estimated maximisrspoint of impact of 55 to 60 ug/m without background or 65 to 70 ug/m with background. Permits - New Prupvsed Sources As previously mentioned, the state of Colorado will require emission permits on all the sources proposed to be added to the new facility. In the permit application package, the ambient federal and state standards must be addressed with documented dispersion model runs which demonstrate that these standards will not be exceeded. The state will also technically review the application package. In almost all cases, the CDOH will independently ntzlel the existing facility along with the proposed expansion to prove to their satisfaction that no standards will be exceeded. The review engineer will either approve or deny the permit application based on whether ambient concentrations are expected to meet air quality standards after the proposed expansion is in place. In addition, Vessels Oil & Gas is ccnmitted to placing the best available control devices on the equipment being installed as part of this expansion. Control devices are designed to keep the emission of the pollutant they are designed to remove as low as possible. In most cases, they are proposing catalytic converters to keep NO2 emissions at a minimum. The catalytic control devices proposed at this facility have a proven history of reliable operation with removal efficiencies of greater than 90 percent. Carbon Monoxide All the discussion presented so far in the letter has dealt with emission levels and project ambient levels fran NO2. As mentioned before, carbon monoxide emissions from the facility will be somewhat less that the NO2 emissions. But the major difference between these two pollutants is the Fneco JL _ March 16, 1988 Page 4 standard for carbon monoxide is 100 times higher than that of NO2. It is true that the standard is a short term standard, but short term maximum concentrations can be estimated using calculational techniques based on assumed worse case meteorology. Summary Vessels Oil and ('mss proposed expansion will be reviewed by the Colorado Department of Health to ensure to their satisfaction that the entire facility, including the existing and new proposed sources will not exceed a federal or state standard. The process is already under way to file all the necessary permits and APENs with the state in order to start the review process. Preliminary modeling results indicate that there will be no problem in meeting any of the ambient standards at the facility. However, if through the permitting process a problem is discovered, VOG will make the changes in equipment configuration or specifications to alleviate the problan. It is estimated that the maximum impact from the entire facility, both existing and proposed, and including contributions from surrounding facilities and background will be in the range of 65-70 ug/m at the point of maximum impact. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me at your convenience. Sincerely, A. Kuenning Project Meteorologist Enclosure JAK/rl FnecLT 880457 T. iI d •D qN n 6.0 cc Ci IL 8 11 I d V N n n uPS h LL G II II O of YO O O •• •O W an e0 O• a0 oO N •Q II •PO •NO a0 ON - H h t'..; b • O II O J I1 I (n II M ^ •.-• .e.:. 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II W (Si L W N G N K_ N 1 O: 0 i N OC WG -d J 1� H J-p- O II 1-c =3 " M -y 1p� 6 O Q 1y 3 CO ti WH II S 2; (f�J S mss+ yW� J Qp1 $J 1 CJ a J CD ^ II 9 9 W L Fa IG Ia.. O% H K K g 4 = 636 288 ; a * I! 6 II .a II 6 II 2 g II u B II C II II 0 co II CO z• - III M O N5 J II O - cc 4 A II N J 41 J O J _ J g J eg I' h N 880457 FORM NO. C.6000.38 FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION A...ERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLR;Y-FORM B-1970 (AMENDED 10-17.70) EXHIBIT "P11 • SCHEDULE B This Policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the following: L Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a coo- rect survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien,or right to a lien,for services,labor,or material heretofore or hereafter furnished,imposed by law and not shown by the public records. t. Taxes due and payable; and any tax, special assessments, charge or lien imposed for water or sewer service, or for any other special taxing district. The 1982 General taxes paid, according to tax certificate dated August 22 , 1983 . 6 . tights of way for county roads 30 feet wide on either side of section and township lines, as established by order of the Board of County Commissioners for Weld County, recorded October 14 , 1889 in Book 86 at Page 273 . 7. Right of the Proprietor of -a Vein or _Lode to extract and remove his ore therefrom, should the same be found -to penetrate or inter- sect the premises hereby granted, as reserved in United States Patent recorded May 16, 1898 in Book 51 at Page 377 . 8 . Standley Lake Canals 1 and 2 and Bed of Big Dry Creek and any and all rights of way therefore, as evidenced by Map and Statement • filed March 24, 1909 as Filing No. 139312, insofar as the same may affect subject property. 9 . Right of way to lay, construct, maintain, alter, inspect, repair, replace, relocate, change the size of, operate and remove a pipeline and from time to time additional pipeline or lines , drips, pipeline markers, valves, launchers , -receivers , cathodic equipment, test leads , and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said lines and for the transportation of oil, gas or other sub- stances therein, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard by Right of Way Grant recorded May 1, 1973 in Book 690 as Reception No. 1612336 , in which the specific location of said right of way is not defined. 10 . Right of way to construct, maintain, inspect, operate, replace, change or remove a gas collection pipeline, a residue gas pipeline and a fuel gas pipeline, as granted to Amoco Production Company by David E. Howard, Carol C. Howard, D. Gary Howard, John E . Howard and Marla Sue Howard by _Right of Way Agreement recorded November 23 , 1973 in Book 7O3 as Reception No. 1625300 , affecting the following described property: The South 35 feet of the SE,, of Section 28 , Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. FORM NO. C-6OOO-3C • FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION ERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLIL 970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) FOR_USE WITH-COLORADO REGION-AMERICAN-LAND TITLE ASSOCIATIONDWNERS POLICY=FORMA-1970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) SCHEDULE B--Continued 11. Surface Lease, and the terms and conditions thereof, between David E. Howard, Carol C. Howard, D. G Try Howard, ,John E. Howard and Marla Sue Howard, Lessors , -and amoco Production Company, _Lessee, recorded November 30 , 1973 in Book 7D4 as Reception No. 1625719 , providing for a term from September 18 , 1973 to September 17 , 1983 with the optional right of extending this lease year to year for an additional 5 year period, affecting 2 acres, more or less , situated in the SEq of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , the location o₹ which is not specifically defined. 12. Surface Lease, and the terms and conditions thereof, between David E. Howard, Carrol C. Howard, D. Tit, Howard, ,John E . Howard and Marla Sue Howard, Lessors, and Thomas G. Vessels, Lessee dated May 11, 1974 and recorded June 12, 1974 in -Book 717 asReception No. 1638450 , providing for a term of 10 years , with an option to renew or extend the term of this lease for one or more additional one year periods, up to a maximum o₹ 15 such annual renewals or extensions, affecting the following described property: Beginning at a point on the East line of the SE' o₹ Section 28 , Township 1 North, Range -67 West of the 6th P .M.--said point being NOO°00 ' 00"E, 361.50 feet from the Southeast corner of said Section 28 ; thence N89 °34 ' 00"W, 361. 50 feet parallel to the South line of the SEq of said Section 28 ; thence B00D00 'DO"E, 361. 5D feet parallel to the East line of the SEq of said Section 28 to the South line of the SEQ of said Section 28 ; thence N89°34 ' 00"W, 245 . 36 feet along the South line of the SEA of said Section 28 ; thence N00°-07 ' 24"E, 538 . 46 feet; thence N13°41 ' 24"E, 48 . 38 feet; thence N31°46 ' 00"E, 103. 08 feet; thence N41°22 ' 00"W, 20D.52 feet; thence N73°32 '00"W, 60 . 00 feet; thence N06°17 ' 00"W, 237. 50 feet; thence N85°43 ' 12"W, 10-4 . 43 feet; thence NDO°00 '12"W, 373 . 79 feet? thence 589°34 ' 00"E, 853 . 93 feet parallel to the South line of the 6E; of said Section 28 to the East line of the BEa of said Section 28 ; thence SD0°00 ' 00"W, 1,139-4 . 84 feet along the East line o₹ the SEa of said Section 28 to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING the South 30 feet North of the South lire of the SE; of , said Section 28 and the East 30 feet lying West of the East line of the SEa of said Section 28 to the extent the same is used for County _toad right-of-way purposes . 13. Easement and right of way 50 feet in width to construct, maintain and operate a pipeline, or pipelines, and -appurtenances thereto, as granted to Northern Gas Products Company by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard by pipeline easement recorded November A , 1975 in Book 752 esReception No. 1673824 , in which the specific location of said easement is not defined. 14 . Easement and right of way to lay, maintain, operate, repair, relocate, 58045 FORM NO. C-6OOO-3C FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION ._aERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLIC. x970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY—FORM S-1970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) S C H E D IJ LE B—Continued 14 . continued. . . . replace and remove a pipeline for transportation of water, gas, gasoline, petroleum or its products, and such drips , valves , fittings , meters and other eguipement and appurtenances as may be necessary or convenient for such operations, as granted to Adolph Coors Company by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard by Pipeline Right of Way recorded December 3 , 1-975 in Book 754 as Reception No. .1575934 , affecting the following described property: Section 26, Township 1 North, Mange 67 West, 6th P.M. : A 2D loot wide permanent pipeline easement, beginning at a point 382 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Section 28 and running North from Weld County Road #4 a distance of approximately 364 feet, thence West a distance of approximately 4D feet, thence North approximately 90D feet directly to the Vessels-Halliburton West Brighton Gasoline Plant. 15. Easement and right of way to construct, maintain, inspect, operate, replace, change ar remove two steel pipelines , as granted to Amoco Production Company by David E. Howard by Right of Way Agreement recorded June 15, 1977 in Rook R00 as Reception No. 1721907 , affecting the following described property: A 50 foot wide permanent easement the center line of which is described as follows : Beginning at a point on the North line of said SEa Section 2B, said point being 1,-050 feet West of the East line of said Section 28 , thence Southerly across said SE; Section 28 to the point of termination on the South line of said SE; Section 28, said point being 810 feet West of the Southeast corner of said SEn Section 2R . 16. Right of way to construct, maintain, inspect, operate, replace, change or remove two pipelines, as granted to Amoco -Production Company by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard by Right of -Way Agreement recorded December 23, 1980 in Book 923 as Reception No. 1844978 , affecting the following described property: Commencing at a point on the East line of Section 28 Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P .M. , which is 720 feet North of the South- east corner of Section 2R ; thence N79°W R55 feet to a point of termin- ation at an existing pipeline. 17. Oil and Gas Lease between David -Howard, also known as David E . Howard, Carol C. Howard and Minnie Howard, lessors, and T.S . Pace, Lessee, for a primary term of 5 years , dated February 28 , 1970 and recorded March 31, 1970 in Book 623 as Reception No. 1544598 , and any interest therein or rights thereunder. 8884. ` FORM NO. C-6OOO-3C FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION £RICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION.LOAN POLIC d70 (AMENDED 10-17-70) 4 FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY—FORM B-1970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) SCHEDULE B—Continued 17. continued. . . . Extension of the above lease as claimed by Affidavit of Produc- tion, pursuant to ' 73 CRS 38-42-1D6 , by Amoco -Production Company, recorded May 17, 1974 in Book -715 as Reception No. 1636731. 18. All oil, gas and other minerals lox a term of twenty-five (25) years and so long thereafter as oil, gas, or -other -minerals are being produced from the property. This reservation does not include a reservation of -coal , gravel or geothermal resources , as reserved by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard in Deed to Vessels Oil & Gas Company, A Colorado Corporation recorded September 2 , 1983 in Book 1006 as Reception No. 1939245 and any interests therein or rights thereunder. 19. All oil, gas and other minerals for a term 'of twenty-five (25) years and so long thereafter as -oil, gas, or -other minerals are being produced from the property. This reservation does not include a reservation of coal, gravel or geothermal resources, as reserved by Donald Gary Howard, John Edward Howard, and Marla Sue Howard in Deed to Vessels Oil & Gas Company, a Color-ado Corporation recorded Sept-ember 2 , 1983 in Book 100E as Reception No. 19313246 and any interests therein or rights thereunder. 20 . Deed of Trust from : Vessels Dil & Gas Company, a Colorado Corporation to the Public T-rustee of the County of Weld for the use of David E. Howard, Carol C. Howard, Donald Gary Howard, John Edward -Howard and Marla Sue Howard to secure163, 20D. 0D dated - September 2, 19'83 recorded September 2 , 19183 in Book 1-006 as Reception No. 01-93E247 S80 -' FORM NO. C-600036 FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGIO! ERIC-AN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S₹i Y-FORM 5-1970 (AMENDED 10.17.70) SCHEDULE B This Policy does not insure against loss or_damage by reason of the following: 1. Rights or claims of-parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public-records. 3. Discrepancies,xonflicts in-boundary lines, shortage inarea, encroachments, and any facts which a cor- rect survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and whichare not shown by the public-records. 4. Any lien,or right to a lien,for services,labor,or material heretofore or hereafter furnished,imposed by law-and not shown by the-public records. 3. Taxes_due and payable; and any tax,-special assessments, charge or lien imposed for-water or sewer service, or for anyather special taxing district. The 19$3 General taxes paid, according to tax certificate dated May 24 , 184 . 6• Right of the Proprietor of a Vein or Lode to extract and remov_e his ore therefrom, should the same be found to penetrate or inter- sect the premises hereby granted, -as reserved in United States Patent recorded May 1b , 1898 in Look 31 at -Page 377 . 7, Stancley Lake Canals 1 and. 2 and -Bed of Big Dry Creek and any and all rights of way therefore, as evidericed by Map and Statement filed March 2-4 , 1-909 as Filing No. 139312 , insofar as the same may - affect subject property. 8 . tight of way to lay, construct, maintai-n, alter, inspect, repair , replace, relocate, change the size of, operate and -remove a pipeline and from time to time additional ,pipeline or lines , drips , pipeline markers , valves , launchers , receivers , cathodic equipment, test leads and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said lines rod for the transportation of cil , gas or other sub- stances therein, as granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company by David 2. Toward and Carol C. Howard by Right of Way Grant recorded May 1, 1973 in Book 69D as -Reception No. 1612336 , in which the specific location of said right of way is not defined. 9 • Surface Lease, and the terms and conditions thereof, between David E. Howard, Carol C. Howard, D. G Fry Howard, John E . Howard and Marla Sue Howard, Lessors , -and Amoco Production Compa-ny, Lessee , recorded November 30 , 1973 in Look 704 as teception No . 1625-719 , providing for a term from September 18 , 1973 to September 17 , 1983 with the optional right of extending this lease year to year for an additional 5 year period, affecting 2 acres , -more or less , situated in the SE; of Section 28 , Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the -6th P .M. , the location of which is not specifically defined. 080457 FORM NO. C-6000-3C - FORLSE WITH COLORADO.nEGIO. .MERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POL. . 1970 (AMENDED 10-17-70) • FOR USE WITH COLORADO-REGION AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S-POLICY-FORM 0-1970 (AMENDED 10.17.70) SCHEDULE B—Continued NOTE: Assignment of above surface Lease from David E. Howard, Carol C. Howard, D. Gary Howard, John E. Howard and Marla Sue Howard to Vessels Oil and Gas Company, Recorded June 1 , 1984 in Book 1032 as Reception No. 1958-948 . 10- Easement and right of way 50 feet in width to construct , maintain and operate a pipeline, or pipelines , and appurtenances thereto, as granted to Northern Gas Products Company by David E . Howard and Carol C. Howard by pipeline easement recorded November 4 , 1975 in Book 132 as Reception No . 1573824 , in which the specific location of said easement is not defined. 11. Easement -and right of way to construct, maintain, *nspect, operate, replace, change or remove two steel pipelines , as granted to Amoco Production Company by David E . -Howard by Right of Way Agreement recorded June 13 , 1977 in Book 800 as Reception No . 1721907 , affecting the following described property : A 50 foot wide permanent easement the center line of which is described as follows : Beginning at a point on the North line of said ST Section 38 , said point being 1, 059 feet West of the East line o₹ said Section 28 , thence Southerly across said SE- Section 28 to the point of t-rminatic on the South line of said SE-4 Section 28 , said point being 810 feet West of the Southeast corner of said S£, section 28 . 12. Oil and Gas Lease between David Howard, also known as David E. Howard, Carol C . Howard and Minnie Howard, Lessors , and T .S . Pace, Lessee, for a primary term of 5 years , dated Tebruary 28 , 1970 and recorded March 31 , 1-970 in Book 623 as Reception No . 15445-98 , and any interest therein or rights thereunder. Extension of the above lease as claimed by Affidavit of _Produc- tion, pursuant to ' 73 CRS 38-42=106 , by Amoco _Production Company, recorded May 17, 1974 in Book -715 as Reception No. 1636731. ,_,8011•-7 • FORM NO. C-6000.3C FOR USE WITH COLORADO-REGION AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN FOLIC.1 1970 (AMENDED 10-17.70) * FOR USE WITH COLORADO REGION AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY-FORM S-1970 (AMENDED 10.17.70) SCHEDULE B—Continued 13. Lease, -and the terms and conditions thereof, between David E . Howard, Carol C. Howard, D. Gary Howard, John Edward Howard, and Marla Sue Howard, Lessors, and Vessels Dil & Gas Company, a Color-ado Corporation, Lessee, -recorded November 1-8 , 1983 in Book 1013 as _teception No. 1941538, providing for a term of 3 'month' commencing November 14 , 1983 and ending on February 14 , 1984, with an option for renewal for one or more addition 3 month periods, up to a maximum of 4 additional renewals, and with an option to purchase. (Affects the following -described property: The NE; of the SE: of Section 28 , Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the -6th P.M. , being more particularly described-as follows : Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Parcel bearing true North 1552 fret from Southeast corner of Said Secti-on 2-8, with all other ₹iear- ings contained herein relative thereto; thence N89'59 '2611W 1975. 04 feet, - thence N00°0D ' 00'IE, 446.31 feet - thence S8S°59 ' 26"E, 9,71. 04 feet thence SOD °0D '-0011W 446. 31 feet along East line cf -said Secti-on 28 , to the Point of Beginning. . • 19 . Undivided 15 interest of grantors interest in all oil , gas and other mineral rights, as reserved by David E. Howard and Carol C. Howard in the Deed Vessels Oil and _Gas Company recorded June 1, 19811 in 3 ook 1D32 as Reception No. 1958-943, and any and all rights and interest there- under. 15. 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S02016 MARCH 16, 19SS TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary -Page 1 Scope of Study Page 1 Proposed Construction -Page 1 Field Investigation Page 2 Laboratory Testing Page 2 Subsurface Page 2 Foundation page 3 Floor Slab Construction Page 3 Structural Fill Page 4 Design and Construction Details Page 4 Miscellaneous Page 5 Site Plan Plate 1 Plot Plans Plates 2 & 3 Logs of Exploratory Borings Plates 4 Thru 7 legend and Notes Plate 8 Swell Consolidation Test Results Plates 9 Thru 18 USDA Soil Survey Plate 19 Summary of Laboratory Test Results Table 1 Agricultural Soil Survey Information Table 2 880457 SUMMARY U) The subsurface conditions at the site are erratic From 7 to more than 30 feet of various clay, silt and sand soils and severely weathered materials overlie weathered bedrock. Groundwater was only noted in boring 13, at a depth of 27-1/2 feet. (2) In our opinion, the safest foundation system would be straight shaft piers drilled a.t. least-5 feet into weathered bedrock, or deep into the lower soils and/or severely weathered materials. In any case, piers should have a minimum length of 20 feet. (3) Footings and/or mats placed with adequate frost protection (3 feet of cover) on the natural soils and/or structural fill,are a suitable ,but not equal,alternative. (-4) Slab-on-grade construction is acceptable at the site,as discussed. (5) The construction operations discussed in this report should be observed by a representative of our office. SCOPE OF STUDY This report presents the results of a soil and foundation investigation at the site of the proposed additions at the Fort Lupton Facility of Vessels Oil and Gas, northwest of Weld County Roads 4 and 19; Weld County, Colorado (see Plate 1). The purpose of this study was to explore the subsurface conditions, obtain some data of the pertinent engineering characteristics of the underlying strata, recommend the most appropriate foundation system, develop specific foundation design criteria, and attempt to evaluate the risks of slab-on-grade construction. 1t should be understood that economic and practical constraints limit our sampling and laboratory testing to only a miniscule fraction of the total mass of soil and/or bedrock which lies within the zone of influence of theproposed structure Our analyses, conclusions and recommendations are based upon the assumption that the samples of subsurface strata, which we observed and tested, are representative of the -entire soil mass PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION As we understand, various additions are proposed at the facility. New multi-unit, compressor buildings are to be constructed. Two, alternate sets of locations for these buildings exist. The units are presumed to be skid-mounted engine-compressor packages with maximum weights of 40 tons, skid size's of 10 by 25 feet. and operating speeds of approximately 1,000 RPM. The buildings are to be a relatively light, metal shells with 5 ton overhead cranes. "The proposed shop/utility building is also to be a relatively light, metal shell. The proposed process skids are to be 10 by 50 feet in size with weights of up to 50 tons, the dehydrator is also to be skid-mounted, 10 by 25 feet in size, and weighing approximately 45.000 pounds. T-he tanks to he placed in the proposed tank areas are to be approximately 60 feet long -and 10 feet in diameter with estimated full weights of 135 tons ES0457 Page 1 FIELD INVESTIGATION Fourteen (14) exploratory test borings were drilled at the site,at the locations shown on Plates2 and 3. The borings were drilled with a4 inch diameter, continuous-flight,solid stempower auger using a truck-mounted CME-55 drill rig. At regular intervals the drillinj tools were removed from the boreholes and soil samples were obtained with 2 inch I.D. California Spoon Sampler. The sampler was driven into the various subsoil strata with blows of a 140-pound hammer falling 30 inches. The number of hammer blows required to drive the sampler one foot, or a fraction thereof, constitutes the penetration test. This field test is similar to the standard penetration test described by ASTM Method D-1586. Penetration resistance values, when properly evaluated, are an index to the soil strength and density. The depths at which the samples were taken and the penetration resistance values are shown on the Logs of Exploratory Borings, Plates 4 through 7. LABORATORY TESTING All samples were carefully inspected and classified in the laboratory by the project engineer. Natural water contents, dry unit weights, and Atterberg limits were obtained from relatively undisturbed drive samples of typical materials encountered (see Table 1). Swell-consolidation tests were performed on typical specimens of potentially welling materials (see Plates 9 through 18 ). This is to indicate the behavior of these materials upon loading and wetting -SUBSURFACE The subsurface conditions at the site are erratic (see plates 4 through 8). Borings -encountered 6 to 18 feet of various clay, silt, and sand soils. Some of the soils are stiff but prone to significant consolidation when wetted and loaded. Others are very stiff and possess low to low-moderate swell potentials. Other mixtures and layers of these soils possess more stable consolidation and swell characteristics. The soft,very moist to -vet soils noted at the surface of borings 6 through 9 are the results of present drainage conditions. A stratum of sand which is possibly very severely weathered sandstone material underlies the upper overburden soils at borings 1. 2 and 8. These sands are medium dense to dense. Severely weathered claystone and/or sandstone materials were encountered in some borings. Weathered claystone bedrock was encountered at a depth of 7 feet in boring 12 and severely weathered to weathered sandstone was initially encountered in borings 2, 6, 7 and 9 at depths of between 9-1/2 and 28 feet. The bedrock materials are firm to medium hard. Groundwater was only noted in boring 13 at a depth of 27-1/2 feet. According to the Soil Conservation Service the upper soils at the site consist of Olney fine sandy loam on the northern portion and Weld loam on the southern portion (see -Plate 19 and Table 2). -€80457 Page 2 FOUNDATIONS STRAIGHT SHAFT PIERS: Straight-shaft piers (caissons) extending into the underlying bedrock or deep into the lower soilsand/or severely weathered.materials would be the safest foundation systemfor use at the site. The caissons into bedrock should penetrate-at least-5 feetand would be-designed using an allowable end bearing pressure and skinfractionwithin bedrock of 15,000 and 1,750 psi. respectively. For piers extending at least 20 feet deep,but not into bedrock, the allowable end bearing and skin friction below the upper 6 feet of the shaft would be 6,000 and 600 psi, respectively. In particular it would be desirable to support engine-compressor packages an caissons. We understand that some, if not all, of the existing compressors at the facility are supported in this manner. SPREADBOOTINGS. In our opinion, the use of shallow footings and/or mats for supporting the proposed construction is an alternative, but not one that is equal to the use of a deep foundation system. However, should significant cost saving result from the use offootings, their use would be acceptable provided the potential movements can be tolerated. The metal shell compressor buildings could be supported on shallow foundations while the engine-compressor packages are supported on piers. The footings and/or mats would be.placed with adequate frost protection (3 feet)on the natural soils and/or structural fill and designed using maximum allowable soil bearing pressures of 2,000jsf in the areas of borings 1 through 4, 13 and 14 and 1,250 psf in the areas of borings5 through 12. -Exterior berming would be a suitable way to provide frost protection -We anticipate that footings designed and constructed in the preceding manner could _have settlements on the order of 1/2 to 1 inch. However, it should not be-assumed that the estimated settlement is an exact forecast of what will happen Hopefully, with careful construction procedures and good surface drainage provisions, actual settlements will he less than estimated. Shallow foundations could also be subject to heaves of 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches. It should be noted that most of the existing construction at the site has been supported on shallow foundations and as we understand, at least adequate performance has resulted, FLOOR SLAB CONSTRUCTION The natural soils and properly compacted non-swelling structural fill have sufficient strength to support floor slabs. However, the following measures should be taken to help prevent water from wetting the soils supporting the slabs and also to minimize slab movements should wetting occur: 1) Separate slabs from all bearing members to allow their independent -movement. Frequent joints in the slabs in 'unfinished' areas are advisable. 2) No watering should be allowed within 6 feet of the building limits. -Roof downspouts should not discharge in or on the building backfill. Very good surface drainage would be a desirable feature in order to minimize wetting which could lead to soil heave and/or consolidation 880457 Page 3 3) Any exposed clayey slabsubgradematerialsshould not be allowed to dry during construction The only way to construct_floors while absolutely minimizing any risks of excessive differential movementwould be to use a structural floor system supported by grade beams-and piers. STRUCTURAL FILL Any imported structural fill material intended for use-beneath footin-gs and/or floor slabs should consist of non-swelling soil which has been-approved by our office. One example of a material suitable for use as structural-fill on this site-would be a sand- with little silt-or clay. Thean-site clayey-soils can be used as structural Till. Structural fill placed beneath footings and floor slabs-should be compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum standard-Proctordensity (per ASTM D-698). Recommendations for the moisture content of the fill material are dependent upon the type of material chosen, and will therefore be presented upon approval of the fill. Generally a sand material-would not require anyinoisture control other than as necessary to achieve the desired compaction. The on-site clays-would need to be placed in a-moist condition. -DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DETAILS SPREAD FOOTINGS. (1) -Foundation walls should be well reinforced, -both top and bottom and particularly around openings. This is to give them sufficient beam strength to span isolated soft or expansive soil pockets which may occur in the bearing strata below foundation levels. 2) Loose, soft or potentially expansive soil pockets may be encountered in some foundation excavations. If determined by the soil engineer, these pockets should be removed and replaced with properly compacted stable fill. 3) -Care should be taken in excavating for the foundations so as to avoid lowering the bearing capacity of the natural soils. All -soils exposed at the bottom of footing excavation should be compacted by -making repeated passes with compaction equivalent. GENERAL 1) Precautions should he taken against excessive wetting orxlrying of the _foundation soils during or after construction. Clays exposed during construction should be kept moist, Occasional sprinkling may be necessary. 2) Backfill around the buildings and all foundations should be moistened and well compacted. 3) The exterior-grades should be well sloped away from the building and any exposed foundations A minimum slope of 12 inches in the first 10 feet is recommended. 880457 Page-4 CEMENT. As a precautionary measure, special Type II cement with a tricalcium aluminate content of less than 5 -percent should be used in ail concrete which is exposed to theoarth at thesite. DRILLED PIERS: 1) Piers should be reinforeediongitudinally, with at least a 5/8 inch steel rod for each 18 inches of pier perimeter (minimum of two rods), to help prevent breakage of the piers due to uplift of their sides by swelling materials. 2) pier holes should be filled with concrete-having a design slump of 4 to 7 inches immediately upon cleaningand observation of theholes. This will eliminate,or at least minimize the need for temporary casing. 3) The portion of the pier_holes within the bedrock or, in-the -case of non-bedroc-k piers, below adepth of 10 feet, should be roughened artificially to assure a good bond between the concrete and the-side friction material. The upper portions of the piers should be kept smooth,and care should be tak-en toavoid enlargement of the pier tops. 4) A 4 inch minimum 'air space' should be provided beneath the portions of the-grade beams that span between the piers. MISCELLANEOUS In any foundation investigation it is necessary to assume that foundation conditionsdo not change greatly from those indicated by our exploratory borings These boringsare -spaced in such a manner as to decrease the -possibility of anomalies. However, our experience has shown That anomalies do sometimes become apparent during construction. For this reason, we recommend that a representative of our firm who is familiar with the subsurface conditions observe the construction discussed in this report. Respectfully submitted, CTC--GEOTEK;INCORPORA1IED By; _Reviewed By Michael T.Hogan Dean M.fitite,P.E. 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SIDLE 13 Al COMP. 1• •D• N ■ (A tomato 2) EXISTING TANK ArREA (Air. 2) PO IBLE 5 DEH DRATOR 5 -15+DON 1DC TIONS n PO SIDLE I (Alt. l) i (Alto notes) PROPOSED CO PRESSOR SHOP/UTI ITY BUI DING BUILDING (Alt rnate 2) EXISTI G r4•DON A\PR POSED `i 13+100-N COMPRESS •R 2f! SKIDS BUILDING PROPOSED CDMPRESSOR BUILDIND ♦��it rT�'���,�� NORTH C1V OE-OT`EK P1O1 -PLAN - ENGINEERING TESTING INSPECTION 155S.Navajo AI Denver:CO 80223 II 303-698-1050 Vessels Cil & Gas - Ft. Lupton -Facility lB -SCALE:Vertic-a1 - DRAWN BY: . . Horizontal 1" = 100' County toads 4 and le CHECKEDBY: ^7i3 Weld County, Colordo DATE. 3/15/88 3902016 2 JOB NO. PLATE 880457 EX STING ri _ TANK ` �J► t0+ 00 N AREAS N,...., 9 + 00 N . i • li II R! I 8 + 00 N PROPOSED TANK AREAS`' 7 +00 N 12 • 6 +00 N . 5 +00 N 3 S 3 3 3 3 o 0 O o OO 00 O o r + + r + + TD in a in a - �y�. ♦ ��� SOUTH CTC-GEOTEK P1A11 PLAN - ENGINEERING TESTING INSPECTION 155 S.Navajo • Denver,CO 80223 • 303-698.1050 Vessels Oil & Gas - Ft. Lupton Facility SCALE: VerticalDRAWN BY: L. B. County Roads 4 and 19 Horizontal 1" = 100' CHECKED BY: nT[3 Weld County, Colorado DATE: 3/15/88 JOB NO. 802016 PLATE 3 680457 gi I 2 3 4 19 \ 14 0 to 19 r 5 u 27 e s 5 — •••t �$2 — — 10 24 ••• 32 4 24 9 Ip — F— W — — W — W 15 IB 2b I5 — z - F=- - a 120 icc zo 18 20 Wo 25 32 25 '- - - 2O/6, 16/6 30 30 SEE PLATE 8 FOR LEGEND AND NOTES LOGS EXPLORATORY �{y� {y� CTC-OEOTEK TUGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS ENGINEER/NO TESTING INSPECTION 155 S.Navajo t Denver,CO 80223 t 303-698-1050 SCALE:Vertical 1?Vessels Oil & Gas - Ft. Lupton Facility DRAWN BY: L. B. 5' County Roads 4 and 19 CHECKED BY:arr3 Horizontal = Weld County, Colorado DATE: 3/15/88 JOB NO. 802016 PLATE 4 8SU45 -5 6 7 8 sp ° �` ' `\C D / 17 o 12 r' 17 r 12/6 >\ 9 0 r W "51 nr. 0 ,/,,, - 10 * 15 \\ 12/6, 22/6 41 10/6 10 -. z a. tU - " 0 18/6, 28/6 20 --:•••-25 — 15 15 • • - 20 14/6, 20/6 20 LFF PLATE 8 FOR LEGEND AND NOTES CTC-GEOTEK Tl1GS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS ENGINEERING TEST"` WSPECTION 155 S.Navajo • Denver,CO 80223 • 303-698-1050 Vessels Oil & Gas - Ft. Lupton Facility DRAWN BY: L. 8. SCALE:Vertical County Roads 4 and 19 Horizontal 1" = 5' CHECKED 8Y:nTi3 Weld County, Colorado DATE: 3/15/88 JOB NO. 880201�y PLATE 5 S80457 9 10 11 12 0 0 P 21 �,� /23 20 —22 — 52Rc —.17 22,PP.•cC 11 20 / 20 5IS A 022 20 21 15/6, Z 10 26/610 a (5 , 'r 20/6, 25/6 15 a • 22/6, 22/6 20 20 SEE -LAIT, 8 FOR LEGEND AND NULLS CTC—OEOTEK ENGINEERING TESTING _- - T[Y'S OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS ws� w 155 S Navajo • Denver,CO 80223 • 303-698-1050 SCALE:Vertical .- Vessels Oil & Gas - Ft. Lupton Facility DRAWN BY: L. B. Horizontal 1" = 5' County Roads 4 and 19 CHECKED BY:m7z3 Weld County, Colorado DATE: 3/15/88 JOB N0.8p2016 PLATE 6 4 880457 13 14 0 26 34 0 --, 5 23 • 23 ...••• . . • 11. 10 33 16/6, 35/3 10 I- W 15 25/6, 25/5 2T/6, 30/6 15 _ Z S H a W CI — 20 - 42/6 26 20 = — -25 \ 25 2s 25 �0 32 44 30 -CTC-OEOTEK ICES OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS ENGINEERING TESTING INSPECTION 155 S.Navajo • Denver,CO 80223 • 303-698-1050 Vessels Oil & Gas - Ft. Lupton Facility SCALE Vertical DRAWN BY: L. B. County Roads 4 and 19 Horizontal 1" = 5' Weld County, Colorado CHECKED BY:I+Tl3 = DATE: 3/15/88 JOB NO. 802016 PLATE 7 138045°7 Clay, silt, and sand, soft, very moist to wet, brawn rI Clay, silt, and sand, stiff, medium moist to mist, brawn, light brown, 1 /) occasionally calcareous, prone to consolidation. Clay, silty, sandy, very stiff, medium moist to moist„ ₹brown, dark brain, occasionally calcareous, law to low-moderate swell potential. ElElClay, silt, and sand mixtures and layers, stiff to very stiff, medium moist to moist, brawn, occasionally calcareous. Sand, slightly silty to silty, medium dense to dense, It-ilium moist to moist, possibily very severely weathered sandstone. Clay and/or sand (very severely weathered claystone/sandstone) , silty, dense very stiff, medium moist to moist, brawn, oracionally slightly cement«}. Claystone bedrock, weathered, fine to medium hard, moist, brown, gray, calcareous. Sandstone-bedrock, severely weathered to weathered , silty, fine to medium hard, medium moist to moist, brawn, tan, generally weakly cemented. Water table, time after drilling. NOTES: • (1) The borings were drilled on February 24 and 25, -and March 3, 1988, with a 4 inch diameter, continuous ₹light, solid stem pager auger. (2) 19 indicates that 19 blows of a 140-pound hamner falling 30 inches were required to drive the sampler 12 inches. (3) The stratification lines represent the approximate boundary between soil types and the transition may be gradual. (4) The boring logs show subsurface conditions at the dates and locations indicated, and it is not warranted that they are representative of subsurface conditions at other locations and times. �+/.�+�� AND ryi�, CTC OEOTEK LEGEND NOTES ENGINEERING TESTING INSPECTION 155 S.Navajo • Denver,CO 80223 • 303-898-1050 SCALE: Vertical Vessels Oil & Gas - -Ft. Lupton Facility DRAWN BY: nr$ County Roads 4 and 19 Horizontal N/A CHECKED BY: Weld County. Colorado DATE: 3/15/88 JOB NO.802016 PLATE 8 880457 GRAPH SWELL 1 _. % 0 WATER ADDED COMP 1 D.1 1.0 b 100 -APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf JGRAPH 2 SWELL 1 0 WATER IIDDED COMP 1 2 0.1 1.0 40 100 APPLIED PRESSURE — kit GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPT DRY MOISTURE 6EOTEK,Iec. NO. NO. N0. IN DENSITY (%) SOIL DESCRIPTION FEET (PcF1 SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TESTS ( 1 -1/2 129.7 11.7 Clay & silt, some sand DRAWN BY.P.B. JOB NO.802016 2 1 9 115.4 16.9 Silty clay, some sand DATE.3-16-88 PLATE 9 L-I3, 1/76 I_GRAPH SWELL 1 - 0 WATER ADDED . ' COMP 1 - 0.1 1.0 10 .100 APPLIED PRESSURE - list IGRAPH -2 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - list GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH DRY DENSITY MOISTURE SOIL DESCRIPTION IEIITE1,Inc. NO. NO. NO. FEET (PCF) ('/0) SWELL-CONSOLIDATION TEST 2 1-1/2 122.3 16.2 Clay & silt, some sand DRAWN BY:P5, JOB N0.802016 2 DATE: 3-16-88 PLATE 10 L-13, 1/76 880457 ti GRAPH I 0 - COMP WATER ADDED 1 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE — ksf GRAPH 2 I � 0 COMP WATER ADDED 1 2 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAP BORING SAMPLE DEPTH D 6E0TEN,Iic. . DENRYSITY MOISTURE /off SOIL DESCRIPTION -NO. NO. -NO FEET (PCP-) MO) TEST'- 3 = 1-1/2 119.5 14.3 Clay A silt, some sand DRAWN -BY;P3 • JOB No. 802016 2 3 4 119.1 15.7 Silty clay, some wand 3'l DA7E= ;_�h_Sq ATE 11 L-13, 1/76 88 457 IGRAPH I - 0 - • COMP % WATER ADDED 1 - _ . 2 3 = 4 - 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH 2 al 1.0 10 l00 APPLIED PRESSURE - kif DEPTH DRY 6E0TEN lac. GRAPH BORING SAMPLE IN DENSITY MOISTURE -SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. FEET (PDc) ( /o) SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST 5 1-1/2 104.0 13.7 flay & silt, some ars JOB NO. - DRAWN BY: 80201€ sand 2 DATE. 3-16-88 PLATE 12 L-I3, 1/76 8804a7 ' GRAPH I 2 - SWELL 1 $ 0 WATER ADDED COMP 1 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf JGRAPH 2 WATER 0 ADDED COMP % 1 2 3 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH DRY DENSITY MOISTURE SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. FIN EET (PCF) (°/u) 6EOTEN,I�c. SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST 6 1-1/2 113.4 12.1 Silty clay, some san DRAWN BY: r3. JOB NO.802016 2 7 4 118.1 12.2 Silty clay, some san DATE; 3-16-88 PLATE 13 L-13, 1/76 ₹tiU4b GRAPH I 0 WATER COMP % 1 —. . _ DDED 2 _ 3 - 4 - 5 6 - 7 = 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf Note: Change - in scale GRAPH 2 0 COMP WATER 2 _ ADDED 4 6 _ 8 _ 10 D i 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DE NTH DRY DENSITY MOISTURE SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. N0. NO. FEET (PCF) (lo) _ SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST 8 4 107.4 19.3 Silty clay and sand - DRAWN BY;PE'- JOB NO. 802016 2 9 -1/2 101.6 6.9 Clay & silt, some sand DATE: 3-16-88 PLATE 14 L-13, I/76 belti as t WATER 1 GRAPH 0 - ADDED COMP % 2 . 4 6 _ 8 y 10 _ 12 14 DJ 1.0 10 100 -APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf Note: Change in scale GRAPH 2 • 2 SWELL 1 $ 0 •, WATER ADDED COMP 1 2 OA 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH DRY MOISTURE 6EOTEII,Inc. 1N DENSITY SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. FEET (PCO (%) SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST 10 4 101.7 12.8 Silty sand DRAWN BY: Ra. JOB NO. 802016 2 11 1-1/2 115.2 11.8 Clay & silt, some sand DATE: R_16_RR PLATE 15 L.-13, I/76 880457 GRAPH 0 COMP $ 2 - WATER ADDED 4 6 _ 8 10 - 0.1 I 10 100 -APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf Note: Change in scale SWELL 1 GRAPH 2 0 WATER DED COMP 1 - 2 3 4 5 _ 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH ISTURE �EUTIk,hC. DENSITY-DRY MO SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. N0. N0. FEET (PC F) (%) SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST I 11 4 100.8 11.5 Silty sand DRAWN BY P6. JOB NO 2 . 802016 12 1-1/ 119.2 10.2 Clay & silt and sand DATE' 3-16-88 PLATE 16 1-13, I/76 t5thi4aa.� GRAPH 3 . 2 SWELL 1 % 0 WATER ADDED COMP 1 2 01 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE — ksf JGRAPH2 2 , SWELL 1 % D WATER ADDED COMP 1 2 3 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH DRY MOISTURE SOIL DESCRIPTION iED!1k,Inc. IN DENSITY NO. N0. N0. FEET (PCF) (%) SWELL--CONSOLIDATION TEST 13 9 112.5 9.4 Clay & silt, little sand DRAWN Br R$, JOB NO. 802016 2 14 1-1/2 107.6 8.0 Clay & silt, little sand DATE. 3-16-88 PLATE 17 L-13, 1/76 80457 6 SERAPH 5 4 --. 3 ' 2 SWELL % 1 - 0 • _ WATER ADDED 0.1 1.0 10 100 APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf IGRAPH 2 0.1 1.0 10 IOD APPLIED PRESSURE — ksf GRAPH BORING SAMPLE DEPTH DRY MOISTURE 110TEN,loc. IN DENSITY SOIL DESCRIPTION NO. j N0. N . FEET (PCB (%) SWELL- CONSOLIDATION TEST ( E 14 9 119.2 11.7 Clay & silt, little sand DRAWN BY:PB. JOB NO. 802016 2 DATE.3-16 B8 PLATE 18 L-13, I/76 Ebbs . r- ` - S az 20 ..-_ .- s�, . 78 22 a2 Jr i 32 42 -1411141 79 } 4- 4sr 47-J8. f. .i, l; _ __ ai —tea _a� 4' fy# r ' 47 �i ` "` I T ;,Y � . t .�3 4 r*..,: .ter - .4' , ` 7B 39 34 •"'>I . ilh -:- 7B F 33 t "M' 10 P3- ,.l F . 6{77. Si OF , \ r I Ia" USDA SOIL SURVEY 3CTC-GEOTEK TAKEN _FROM SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY. 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