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HomeMy WebLinkAbout911790.tiff RucyCi.!g D“ o r Weyerhaeuser .5136 Race Court A a Pa3�er Cori7prl Denver,Colorado 80216 1" Company ToI(3031 297 2312 wcyahxuarr Fax(303(287 2110 May 17th, 1991. Mr. Ted Zigan Weld County Board of Commissioners ERD 2200 East 104th Ave, suite 214 Thornton, Co. 80233 RE: Wastepaper Recycling Dear Ted: Weyerhaeuser Paper Company, a corporation headquartered in Tacoma, Washington is one of the largest recyclers of wastepaper in the world. Currently Weyerhaeuser handles over one million tons of wastepaper annually. To support our Pacific Northwest Mills, Weyerhaeuser is committed to support you with our consuming newsprint and corrugated container mills. Weyerhaeuser has recently opened a newsprint mill in Longview, Washington that will consume on a daily basis 500 to 700 ton of newspaper. Weyerhaeuser currently has 23 recycling centers across the United States. By the year 2000 we are projecting • a total of 50 to 55 recycling centers nation Wide. Weyerhaeuser looks forward to a long term, mutually beneficial relationship with ERA and Weld County. If we can be of any other assistance or should you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, Tim Towndrow sourcing Representative y r EXHIBIT wrrueAeusu Aux the•ILJ fip I.rIY 911790 91-Og1A '66044�� Coors Brewing Company W V[ . Golden, Colorado 80401-1295 May 3, 1991 Mr. Ted Zigan Environmental Recycling & Disposal, Inc. 2200 East 104th Avenue - Suite 214 Thornton, Colorado 80233 Dear Ted: In reference to your request for a written bid, Coors Glass Division is submitting a bid of fifty dollars ($50.00) per ton delivered to our manufacturing facility in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, for glass cullet, meeting the attached Coors specifications. The above price will be firm for 1991. We currently use one hundred (100) tons per day and can use substantially more cullet if it is available. Please contact me at (303) 425-7808 in order that we can set up a purchase order and begin receiving shipments as soon as you would be able to begin shipping. Sincerely, COORS BREWING COMPANY 4 p Randy Cook Purchasing Project Manager Enclosure ♦ #a1. Al es 0 ' 1 4 i 910619 April 23, 1991 Mr. Ted Zigan ERD Inc. 2200 E. 104th Ave. Suite 214 Thornton, CO 80223 Dear Ted: This letter is to confirm our conversation on April 19, 1991. Golden Aluminum is a leader in the aluminum beverage cans recycling industry. We are very interested in purchasing all of the aluminum cans that you can supply for our Ft. Lupton rolling mill , which produces aluminum coil stock. If you have any further question or require additional information please do not hesitate to call . I will look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, ic.N.SL9-JD 7-113 David G. Green Denver Operations Supervisor DGG/cal r fXMint Ct i 4375 Brighton Blvd.,Denver,Colorado 80216 (303)295-3834 FAX(303)295-1753 310619 a�1N Recycle America" Becyclellme." Denver Processing Facility rica r�ar Den Broadway Denver. Colorado 80205 303/296-6116 Fax: 303/296-2205 W ats. 1-800-877-3301 May 1, 1991 Mr. Ted Zigan ERD 2200 E. 104th Avenue Suite 214 Thornton, CO 80233 Dear Mr. Zigan: I am writing to explain our pricing of truck loads of baled materials. We can pay you $45/Ton for baled clean newspaper and $45/Ton for baled clean corrugated cardboard. These are current prices based on today's market. We expect the market to be relatively stable for these materials. We can take all of these materials if you deliver. We look forward to doing business with you. Sincerely, �l VA e and _Acuub Richard Garb Account Executive RG:ss • IXIIIII1TA:I -121141 zf t a 2 a service of Waste Management of Colorado. Inc. 91-C619 ,O Y ewers if � nz 6 DATE 4A t nR. cb1 NAME ERNIgor wed 6. "d 7 , uo f (e. Lf.� 9 � ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E .R.D . recycling and landfill facility . I support the approval of this application for the following reasons : —rI 6.32-CA-e- _ �-��1m ��.-/ fry /./Le-r Ct �ut�'.x�: h-� �J tD d e Sea tall. /5 /;alt rity1.n -fh.� 4//N-c'�ic-C a-ce cL 27/- e 8irtir pry R_GI r�(�f� 44_,z-+ /,Lc-r-po i JuYLCi 7lue_ 5tit, ..S-ze 7"rti -fn 12 ito tic t .l� e-r en1` r 14:1, (� nt- -102 r"xe , 1d" 1LA-e_ „u R 112.A.At A r rnpi 4/Z Z11 riir r tilt dw✓ Sq�e�, Ltd nn/eke t re 7, nun /re/irncrrf . tle/ nan- /zet- rel-04-5 ta,,tec ! litz_5 pudic,day( ro wu2LR /21a n-aly/nt I. in-A4 C.en cEm2.S' a:r-e_ c t /s 2d � y CL z f - lzUt i 0 z,r et t,c_e n CL.S" 6,,z e-r� o{e.na p ity0.5.afi c -(-/ �t apert-t �-t t� SIGNATURE 9 4-c1 ti71 /«avt_on�( Ale/ hg s 77 cz eiz) a -1i-,4oza' 727,c c a /72-1 > net G duuti ,,, sofa '310619 A019/ DATE • . EXNISIT id ket//- e 7 q n egNEo. ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E .R . D . recycling and landfill facility . I support the approval of this application Eor the following reasons : SQL/�//� 77/;, .�, .d/zz DD ilc1/72-/ "Maoir6,clz. Sccs&rfoza "2-77Sr7 �� ccte /r 7,P s, --/A1 a -#44 fa-S7 g/��'tia D , SIGNA RE 210619 Z /51 9/ DATE �DU/17,1 E C-/r 1 5 gA) r r,' �• ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E .R .D . recycling and landfill facility. I support the approval of this application for the following reasons : /free. te.) greed ere Pee/.`n 11/9h/s �aUf 9i7 very lzierAn "' h./9Oe- -rhem lip my neWhio r hoo d Wen /1 y / 76'/rte 4/2-7 nth 0 a �!�/� °end er/1 P� r� r eve 777; Pcp ss/ done T giro tec t / /2� 1 r uta ra. Gcle // - ,being -67/70/ 0.44aelld..w SIGNATURE Q 1141 1.9 r/s— /�� DATE � � / , 6nirS NAME 7. ? weXr/' cc e�y e � G--��� z�7 qr ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E . R . D . recycling and landfill facility . I support the approval of this application for the following reasons : g9reea w}e, np.aci mnrcif, re 67yetn1 / ici `// hat no tivre. inS L-) DSr.' I / —7; (y4'el-eel- -The- Lye li e yr `� o f hr Airs . ii_)1 s e /-7 Ede 57^ / G/�� y TURE t i 910619 7 - ft -9/ DATE I) Aegi/ ?- � EX titan � AME 80:67/4 ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E .R .D . recycling and landfill facility . I support the approval of th/i�s application for the following reasons : e toe en Jenny a tiJ z T Y t.J..r T/l -2-TS n/Fe-i)S 76 1eniete. IGNA RE 4 :J�di��al 7/4// D TE < w /1� 24 IQ(r-//-s •./ A"it ,T NAME ,ctY.zG= 2.„..ea ac/‘ ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile of the proposed E .R . D . recycling and landfill facility. I support the approval of this application for the following reasons : /`'C Z-re 4c � '1-r'�l'i y ex-id(' lil/te c-o 72 /42e nin7 o 2 Tf S GNATURE 910619 July 16 , 1991 DATE •e`t cm Wendell & Arlene Stahl �( IL NAME 3410 Jnhnsnn Tana .7 � Erie , CO. $0516 ADDRESS Dear Weld County Commissioners : I live within one mile o£ the proposed E. R. D . recycling and landfill facility . I support the approval of this application for the following reasons : We are very much in favor of recycling. but not tnn much in favor of a landfill facility so rinse to nur hnme But due to fact that they have proposed to put in a good . clean operation and have offered to help the community with paved roads , domestic water, appraisals etc. , we will support the approval of this facility along with the agreement that has been offered to the community. SIGNATURE ���c��� • , 910619 Thrift Bulletin 1 TB 16 t. (excluding one-to-four family resi- 5. The designation by the institution's outside environmental audit reports dentist properties). board of directors or senior manage- and judge the conclusions of the ment of one or more qualified staff per- report after consulting with any en- g. Properties that have served as or sons as the association's "designated vironmental risk resources con- are close to a refuse or waste environmental risk analyst(s)."These sidered necessary. Final acceptance disposal site. staff members should receive special .of environmental risk reports and training through courses or seminars decisions concerning the informs.- - h. Properties where the past uses or _ in reviewing and interpreting environ- tion in the report should be made the surrounding uses include the mental risk reports for the institution, by the institution's senior manage- storage of or usage of hazardous or and should assist in the development ment. toxic substances(e.g., pesticides). of the institution's environmental risk 4 policy. 8. .A requirement that appraisal reports i i. Properties suspected of containing fully disclose the findings and take into asbestos material that is or maybe 6. Criteria for the selection and retention consideration any environmental risk friable(easily crumbled or crushed of a roster of qualified environmentalfactors and related costs identified in s into powder and capable of being experts retained for risk analysis environmental risk reports. absorbed into the environment). reports. The association should con- fumr that the organization or individual 9. A requirement that any potential en- j. Properties where the emanation of has appropriate education,training and vironmental problems noted in an radon gas from the soil may result experience. The consultant should not environmental risk report be con- in detrimental health effects to be affiliated with the buyer or seller or - sidered by the institution's required ap- building occupants. (Institutions the property nor with a firm engaged proval authority and senior manage- may need to consult with qualified in any business that might present a ment before the loan is approved or the environmental firms regarding the conflict of interest- property is purchased. seriousness of radon problems in specific areas.) 7. A requirement that it will be the loan , 10."Criteria I'M'determ ning the circtmt officer's responsibility(after consults- stances in which loan requests may be k. Residential properties where there tion with the designated environmen- declined due to environmental factors. are known hazardous conditions on tal risk analyst) to order the Phase I Some reasons for declining loans ased' �" or in the property's immediate Environmental Risk Report on the sub- • on environmental factors.are: vicinity: where Superfund sitesz jest property as needed. Guidelines $ exist within a one-mile radius; regarding environmental risk reports a. The structure is built over?:sanitary t where the site is in close proximity follow: landfill or other solid,hazardous or i to oil and gas production; where municipal waste disposal site. r there is asbestos within the building a. The association must be the client .<.• ---- structure; where the site is a corner on the environmental risk report. b. There are materials containing i lot property(and is known to have This provision will maximize the friable asbestos or substantial been previously used as a gas sta- likelihood that the institution will amounts of non-friable asbestos that tion locale); or where the historic receive an objective report that cannot be safely encapsulated or use of the property prior to its resi- discloses all of the pertinent facts. removed or will not be routinely in- dentiai.zoning is cause for concem. spected and maintained by the bor- b. The institution should only use rower. . environmental risk auditors from its T• • _.... , approved roster. ' a There is evidence of spills or soil---\' or groundwater contamination on State identified by the Environmental Protection c. The loan officer, with assistance or around the loan appl icant's Agency (EPA) from which hazardous substance from the institution's designated en- properties. releases occurred or from which releases could occur(e.g.,abandoned hazardous waste dumps and vironmental risk analyst, should chemical spills). The EPA is authorized to under- have the responsibility to review the take removal or remedial actions at such sites. is- r lXHIBIT 1. � Federal Home Loan Bank System I ' �y 1�� �. Page 3 of 4 i ( J 91.C1619 i ���i wastes �� �I tx ti ►n \ J , Town Dump: Ye olds - m 1 ip al Liability under CERCLA Two district court judg es have ruled recently that ect to liability for the generation municipalities may be subj of municipal solid waste. By Barry Klayman ard- tion that the MSW contained a haznsti- ulation of ous substance from a commercial,for house- The question of federal rag tus substance or a fromindustr process or ansti- u rehenl liability Cot- the disposal of 76, Congress waste enacted the � new one. In 1976, t[y. ed by these developments, hold waste under the andEncouraged, Compensation Environmental Resource Conservation dailyRecovery manage- Compensation and Liability Act (RCRA) to regulate some municipalities have contended that Response, to be- particularly haz- MSW is not a has have con ended that Act (CERCLA) appears likely ment of solid waste, going treatment, CERCLA, and act of serious political de- ardous waste at on-going defined by come the subject have they cannot be liable under CERCLA storage and disposal facilities.Early on, costs. This argument was bate. Two district court judges EPA issued regulations under RCRA for clean-up rejected the -,I ruled recently that municipalities may be thoroughly reviewed and ar subject to liability for the generation excluding household azardous and reg- U.S. District Court for the District e solid wastes deemed haza and collection af municipal solid waste Connecticut in a recent decision in t (MSW)• Responses to this ruling by the elating it under the less stringent stan- dards applicable ro non-hazardous solid case of B.F. Goodrich Co. vs. Murtha '. U.S. Environmental protection p t wastes. ended RCRA to The court noted ich Co. vs. wastMurtha e' hat Congress wz and Congress will reveal to pay hat it er° In l98q.Congress am aware of RCRA' ceiCEves the public is prepared elusion and could have excluded hoes clean up old landfill sites. ores clarify the household waste exclusion, uMSW enaproviding that the burning hold waste from CERCLA liability b CERCLA, here td re is a release r P dour waste did note so.from The coed held tb for clean-up would not be considered the treatment, definition of hazardo liability of hazardous CERCLA'not d s broad and not h bt parties where there is a release fa storage or disposal waste from sin- substances is vary if it involved household hotels, mo- potential release of hazardous sub- le and multiple dwellings, pendent es the source of the waste. stances into the environment from a fa- MSW including household waste, . cility.� the present owners refs and other residential sources. ere is a r____to act defines four classes of re- g tams ,including su_hold u�eTi r Epp further confused the situation s owners parties at some past interim policy on in CERCLar2nd-there- - --i and operators of the facility, when it issued an tnunici- wTiich stators, persons who ar- CERCLA settlements involving i treatened release- h re is a seance owners and op al wastes. When the facility the me oftp ranged for the disposal or treatment b alines or he unicipal waste was be- source of them ranged for the disposal of the w eleasl ble under CE of-th 1e_E the hazardous substances and some P from households, re- ,.may belra-- oil iii. otters of the hazardous sub- flared to come transporters gardless of whether household hazard- less of the substance's__g. stances. fall into resent, EPA's policy — The court s also noted than Epp' Municipal governments may ous waste was present, waste oted that EP h responsible was to exclude such process terim settlement policy doe. any one their these classes involvement rasp erfund settlement P that MSW may contain ackn parties, although the recent focus ha from the Sup ecific informa- CountV/APt d= in waste. unless a obtained site-sP American CITY& been on theosal orireatment of ranging 91. a6'�.9 for the disposal - 'i.f 9 stances and that municipal govern ;s small quantities of actual haiardou ernmental status may impose practical may be responsible parties under CeR- waste. They cited sntdies which inch- constraints on its ability to pay, or pro- CLA. cated that household hazardous waste in eedural constraints on the timing of its The court feared that exempting mu- MSW is less than I percent by weight. payment. nicipalities from CERCLA liability The local governments feared they The response to the recent district would result in other responsible parties would be asked to pay clean-up costs on court decision is revealing. EPA has an- or the Superfund itself having to pay a the basis of the volume of wastes attrib- nounced that it will begin sending out potentially substantial portion of the utable to them, rather than on the vol- non-notice letters to municipal govern- clean-up costs attributable to hazardous ume of the actual hazardous materials ments to advise them of CERCLA en- substances from MSW. A municipal ex- the wastes contained. The court found forcemeat actions in their area. At a re- emption would frustrate the congres- the municipalities could be protected cent meeting of the U.S. Conference of sional policy of preserving the Super- from paying more than their fair share Mayors, EPA Administrator William fund and imposing clean-up costs on by the ability of the courts to apportion Reilly suggested that municipalities responsible parties. liability under CERCLA. could protect themselves from cost-re- The municipalities argued that MSW Municipal governments do represent covery suits by entering into settlements is composed of large volumes of non- special cases. As the EPA settlement with EPA to contribute to the clean up hazardous substances and contains policy recognizes, a municipality's gov- and thereby obtain contribution protec- tion from other responsible parties at- tempting to make them pay more. The municipalities feel that EPA's INTEGRATED : :. actions do not go far enough. The solid waste task force of the U.S. Conference SOLID � WASTE ca Mayors has approved a resolution .. SWANA calling for an amendment to CERCLA V C providing that MSW is not a hazardous S 1 S T E M S substance and allowing only the federal S06d WaSfe� government to sue local governments Association of - for cost-sharing under Superfund. - -- - -- -. Nat America's - - 2��" The question remains -----. .._ v „,,,..,:t. y. - ANNUAL how much the public -_, _ INTERNATIONAL is willing to pay SOLID • WASTE -- - < - EXPOSITION for a cleaner -- -- gWUS1'12-15'1991 environment __ - - Cincinnati, Ohio yk zs.^A _ __-.__ Tfel►nfealSesslons What will be interesting to see is .._ ---- • whether the issue of municipal liability ' N - Exhibits will rise to the top of the political - . agenda. There will be no letup on mu- nicipal governments by other responsi- _. ._ _ — - --- Fad*Tours ble parties, particularly industrial gen- - -_-. - _. - erators of hazardous waste who have - - - ------ - been asked to pay for the clean-up of — -- Don't miss the old dumps. Based on EPA's past ac- _ iii) _______ _ __ Greatest lions and its recent proposal, munici- _ Edueationai. Palities can expect some increased sen- sitivity to their plights from the agency. - - -- - OppOAUnity of Whether Congress takes up the cudgel T� - - - • the Year:- Sponsored remains to be seen. ----- -- - - — -- The question of municipal liability THE .bt/-the ultimately is a question of the taxpay- _ _ __ _ _ boi est Solid ers' willingness to pay their far share of --- - -- -- - -- ---- :.. Waste' the cost of past environmental prac- :Management rites. The question remains how much -- - - --- ASSOGOflart the public is willing to pay for a cleaner - - in the World: environment. ❑ ;;^. Fox motaint0lmation an membership in GRt.DA/SWANA andtultdetaiis': Barry Klayman is a partner in the ':oft drlelmtati 91 cal(SOD 585.2898 arsimply attaChywr buskiesscaxt litigation and environmental departments q'to this odver isemer and moil to:GRCDA/SWANA,P L Box.7219;:Sawn at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, Spdnp.MD`2O91O. - ,1, - Y. a jail-service law firm based in I Philadelphia and Malvern, Pa. 3 40 American City i County/April 1991 910619 - SATURDAY, MAY 12.1990 THE DENVER POST ?' r :'r et: , tryc(, -• Jit ! e� ✓w • v'1lll. ' : 'T, ys -;!'•••4".' 1 •j Y .:m%16 � i i � aa py A 1 ‘ . , r 6 � t n < • �ygL2 3 t, Y r -€ h d ...I.- n ' 1. f _ : a r i ,-Txakt- t i . 41 i U t� f _miner Post staff writer & rA, A t vnnnl]— a:>` Cot�rada Ot } t AlderloafiWes aFe,.it. LAPP. duaiOing4 6i0°neilS.09$19, m ' At.least One Colorado .„�uv i de � I � rasto,2`,big L tR er , k°� -"ow f :tit , , r , u t`if'f. �a ti vri7t� . tbftiarg ) , le'tbb ,}t ea� i' Fu ; ;. 4atVY �$ •- 'I t�tb�e�.��i ,�i;a.a�YcY�c fit, NTleremaw Wi�a � ,' a t teii, a .., ty si izgedekel. �,�,i !w's`Ptl M lci,�t's � r , ^• 1St I IdPrbteelif,��� tt 8 �'�4` � tl N 11 .Ga;baB� '�t�Lt' r - t ,•a'ivay aIt t4i kla3 - 7 7 benefit 461 � - .;t .aA»tndebl- drAaS ,r, li ny dilayw 'a v. ., scouted 1 We p ' -� � � � �� Weld C°unty,< � �, i= t. arev,,44 , .j�$eo si<detefiLS mei* ; '�` a , ,utter 91061' 15,600teesper.Y ,.- Please see G�pBACi'_E an: �.':gcof4 ,I lit Lh.,. . _. THE DENVER PO S'SATURDAY, MAY 12, 10 * 13A x s� _} , s F 'Pt • �6 -ro ti egulat�ng ' aria • "e s1 i� y..3 e` ie $ . g g ...�. ;.4, el, .. '+e.l,, 4q + ti'°�lti • .j.--_,_. 't r,4 aka:~� '+�.i�,l :fie y -from .East �o" diffit � � 4 baRBAGE from Page 1A co been considered as a site for 9 sim1 .!?oaken f fir' *^ lar megadump for Eastern garbage. "l i Qtrector for Morgan County. - The economics of dumping are to blame-n �' ��st � �q- •t Combustion Technologies Inc.already is "Tipping fees"in the more densely popu ere�g��� -:4!ra Aleetfed- seeking citizen approval in,the three coup- lated Eastern states average from$go to # 'rural xi, , ,•Iles for a 30-acre complex to receive waste $100 a.Mostr *{6em arts rare]i � ;fit per cubic ton of trash ' ' enhou>at; mote than open pits said delivered via trains or trucks, confirmed In Colorado, dumping costs range from ---Pam Harley, chief of the solid waste'and Ken Riggs, secretary of the board for the " $3.25 to $50 per cubic;ton. incid t-manageroent section 0 the Denver-based company. ' Ewen when waste-management cone ' -'depa last year, Edgemont S.D., became the nits include costs of transportitent ng " i v r ; site of a dump designed to receive an esti- train or truck, d S garbage ' And regulating new ge from the deluged by k,."it could be i savings e with out-of-date garbage from the East ot- ;, m{lted 300,000 tons of solid waste annually explained Paul Poulaen an engineer in the going to be very diEflcuit,,,Barley said,not- , New Jersey. solid-waste section of the Colorado Depart-.._tng that the health i1 small town in southeastern New Men went of Health 'That's the 4nt�0°tY�° em b' ,��y��� - . .. ,�.y1., .. Qnv'er the __�y�''T • !D$$�F 741; 01 t r de sport;. ioe , , ., � , y" teV{ ,f.1,0.4 -:Mfr ,;, i � M - y3t k:i • ,t SAT, 'jam , t �, . ey y ., a o i 4 T 4�Wr?y. a f pECtior[C@erv�the*ccest garbage - 7 - �� f }:";: 'the East indkaated they would be OR t willing to eonsider bosh:ess p ��x�€ �e":1-. Y at? i, Other �naree ac ptm8� egg opedfor rt'li • ;f 'f�..c% � rr Frank'Star let �'' signer::. -e Stii:fi` '` 1 ..,.yt 1,' cti«-. -;7' ra .''..C/,',"We prohaf5ly could turn it�l en ho:-.1, :�a�'Y,,.�j , �-tom c•- 4. 4., �oomie aldvantage.^ �' Mk-Ovllit Denvertbased t � r x� ` Cit'r 0 '`'�Y ;44 I�rdSloiat werncdof"ai+a` {��owerlead t :sx. ��4; W-741 whiehs-impoverisheWtait �el a i a x , � �,� �r'�,Xe _. i,.,c4-,,- .:1;4;�t a ,i 4-4,-�, Tk�,vj,,, ,+1 M. �+.tz.,! ' .saw ..... .k..IIw,.;,- ,..„., ...w.,.. as s+A.+r5u �,r•ia., „ e( �zi aw i �o- .. j"t 4za +emi:i D'"JA*,b%'c- ^fir:< 1" : - 91.11€13 EXHIBIT Q O May 17, 1991 To: Weld County Commissioners Re: Proposed E.R.D. Landfill in Southwestern Weld County, Colorado We would like to voice our opposition to this proposed 200 acre landfill and recycling facility and bring to yourattention some of our concerns. We had hoped to see an end to the landfills in this area which are causing - -Increasing dangerous truck traffic on all surrounding roads in the area -Blowing trash from site on hill -Lights from equipment operated -Noise from equipment operated -Unsightliness of operation near residences -Air pollution - small quantities emitted with methane gas -Water contamination likely, as shown by the old and current landfills nearby -Loss in potential Denver metro growth spinoff -Decreased property values for Town and County taxes -Decreased property values for individuals -Difficulty selling properties -Increased bird populations endangering pilots at two nearby airparks -Manmade mountains to obstruct views -Loss of quality of life - rural lifestyle and residential lifestyle Many of these problems constitute substantive reasons for the r mmi ssioners to deny the proposal, Ranch Eggs Estates and Leisure Living subdivision are residential developments and farms less than 1 mils from the development. The residential portions of Erie are slightly. over a mile. The Town of Erie iS opposed to the E.R.D. proposal and the proposal is definitely within Erie's Urban Grorth`Boundary• • These landfills serve the entire metro area - not just Weld County, as you well know, and we feel our burden has been borne. The facility in not needed for Weld County residents. The area has better potential, too much population and valuable, hard-earned home values. One negative does not justify the next, but it does encourage it - just as positives can beget positives. We do not want to see this area continue to develop in this manner. We are sure you will all carefully deliberate a proposal with such tremendous current impact on the citizens and future impact on the use of the land. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully s fitted, /66A 6 eraU 375 p. rc e. Ent. 910619 _ Qc)-4.--X-�� w--� A T .--1-?L...:24'4.1' /2 - '7 4 WRJ-26-72 .' - .- CJJ "-C 41I•ti.'+.r?� , ' ' CUi_0RADO DIVISION OF WATER RESUJRCES -4EXHIBIT THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED- �_. 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. 1- 'd WITHIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION ,._.., Denver, Colorado 80203.__.- __ _ .. /Y OF THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- ON.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK.. . . 'WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP.INSTALLATION REPORT . _ ._ •--• P NUMBER-•., _ WNER 1�, 3 At, ‘rl, ter,//ERMIT r /1 xff.._'/..of the b f-' 'A of Sec... •� WE LL O y 41 z . 13 l C.11f -7- ; ) n; L- �y !"'.'� P.M. ADDRESS i. IN r.., .� :-/V: i / f?; '�r' erg?L � () T. , R. 4' • DATE COM.PLETEDc% i "I.- � l _ , 19 ilf7 HOLE DIAMETER o 2 .'.j , ._-4_-,_in. from O to ft. . ' ;:-.- -WELL LOG • Wate1j in. from -1(1 to tr.:- s fV ft. '? j • - From ' To • - Type and Color Of Material • Loc. _ ty L� •�~ -r _1-•• N.- : _ i �l7. in.from tin 10 toq.� / ft:- _-•._ v • I•. 7 3 r le 7 SI L. 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Name (printed/1) Address Phone Acres owned cature e riA-en A . 4 6-ixii.d6,z-r 111 S+�� Cle(rw ' a G 4-ieS=s-66i 2.q S '�`�'4r- g l J l ko eal l A he,. (1. �V7 r. � -k 6 se I G.:. � _ h e Y�1 a ti a� l�* Q) �/17y�ig��7 /���x X2.0 `4.294 : �x.� /.3—tcc l � EXHIBIT ;in/ Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 910619 1 N .1111 .A .South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature a--,-i_,-e-[� S,-L,-- G� ..,> ���f'1,�✓ya Pit + /iD �ej� sf 0 G o/ @Sy-3357 /)22 f-.J K� �»z ci /� AC-7-r-, ��C� KiP� COret�e�^y.� o _ �1 , li c i UJ 24 cen�m�4suo wcRy 8rk. gh+ot. CO. codo ) - - _ ' J.r� i Opel in. 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Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature e? 1� /// s I��7.58 / ,2 / 52 5 /4 -111 � s 9 - .7 2 , U , 9 dinI-Fri [a g l263 E /(n kill 6SR- 0759 —4eltie_At 6105 bole) 16Lbli P3oa E1‘0rill 6s7 aS77 ����--2---el I\ i^ (2,- O nzaicS i lg,S4 aicdla, ayA — a„,oda� _ essfe es_,o cl 4/.2 3 2 W. e. PSI #// si3 v 737 2-O A, r„ D r (- 35‘.2•5" WCir, /3 6s9-.0570 RD � &.(4,621 • 911619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County •A South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned gnature 254, 7?--D Y /U• Et ier /0c rm Zeiuo LURY 6Z---4200 l en e71-X. U (2-4,&"00/7 v d 7 took, e60, Wu28, 13,(#. ash�3a 9 z - Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 915613 J; co 47,n •AeI South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) yy Address Phone Acres owned Signature / don � Sroce S a•k44yrep � .6.�,.4 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 910613 � S 1111v South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) I / Address Phone Acres owned Signature i Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County .vii_1.61.1 ph South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature W i l m A SIA toe p 14-tiv 9133 2?c.5-3 „5--.O l So �.41,0o 9 .0619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County s lily A r 1 South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signlre C. ?, Qt2ILLNe9 103 wc.z7 c�1t 6th-_512t 3 Q : . 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We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature 7-1 26.,C �,99consee ,-7r7,Ry A/L/7 KS-9-ePoP ,' /0 'Th/c- .J./A-,/ _...in ) o e... c �S`/- r 3 7-9 C� /„ ///J� CL /r./rU •// M • ('o 41- `�./6''1 �C�� � 7 6S9- - )-D 3� / O (/ /�„�,.. ,0747,i , S,ou' rA er e.7„,„, ,,,, to 7/ _, x.5--4. 518 / J ,;11LcCI-c, -2C -4,7-ne.t_ �� ' s ,85031,)' e i7 10.s9 - gar 9 • A_(1 d���.w isee 4.l na,--- 4�i44,e_ /�m ny73 l'eR�//7•Gs9 76$ �� /lerre-a,x )/c,4 C ,(f-V/e/ 91.1, ;,,/ 497%3 Gic.# to &-C9- 5--29 ./`,O�d-t 04(0- 7/ 0-)C/Z (0 GSG - 3O7C , ' a- %�7EM S / 7/73 wc/r G G sy — z,,ry u *C.H... %a ' LI• 8 3 c,-D ... 17 (, S 5` —o s ZZ ..,(5z.5—&-r-‘42. .,(5z.5—&-r ,L_. v--- - - e e __e_c_Lf 44/11/74it\C, e1 Ile r e w/c-r 9, t. "7 o .,..<- - 6.3 S ' SK.% 91061 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County •Aer • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern 'Veld County. Name (printed) Address Phone ,Acres owned Signature ✓ ��r/ F 3 (ilexc�/d,c9e/95/ 3d �(� o.,.4 V V, Uth pz. 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We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned ignature -16,ve t R. Cre is-sa9 race y 4.3?-40/1 2 r ✓/1"7,0 fa r rife ) a c-c-bcX.t.,-_- C"�m-- -,--- y x.c.e�� , /67G e ft.„ it4z- 03Z U "¢1- Cn-c-i. rt) icy.e MrCei /�f{l� RICE, 30% /17let SD3tg 4:3"4P� ,t/P60; /�M bkl i Ki P0. 60K 7G,6 Feicco c-o /c- %Ac26 7r� x_/.570 /cJd-R /01 s, , P . ro57 o /0 O�, ze- l/ (2?-41 I�av94v ��R �� ��. c 4,o %�� in �/ker 2yi { z3 910619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County / _ N .1111 • • • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature l 44_, o kvc /5 ,c1V 4�A41- tgek �,� f1 c ik0 7(�� �'�� 'du& L 27/5 Y gr 3 Ft- 7xrs t ��� c- J 3yU6 rx_ 117 Fri e cco `j • c ' ! 6G /G = , S`d---;!t= 65- -0165,3 .3.2v rin.✓r ' G •I 6 6 CsI6� Q at ; T hN /11 /'os r '-er 4iC,e i-7 1,-( 444 �, /e, RHO / brs—Fels R ley l+ctl s� ,s-2712- %✓r_v 7 r� 65/0 3°S-1-6 if7o4,/44 .moo f .ilefred fit- .eft- (, ,,,m, 4 ,Fo6a/ C, iialli li (24-36 L t oUS% d �z R y / e. c�- /71(� /e/ e- G� ca/./y Norins / 7e/Ro tA,)eR. R d' r ,yh+i-n, CO accoI Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 910619 _ - h . ea, . South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Sib azure /- eAo/-2?/ ///aims 5/6O uie/,/65,6 a/ 6sytoa? c2D �d7 ivf-7,4„4.4 0 3/c--z) (Jade ,P/41 /sv-/e)aa — ,„,EG ,�v��^� 45 � N2ei/NE2 U LIU3 l/. /O-aCo. RI 11 bS-9—/433 /otf� AN/ A4 /2-c�G. ,�CA z 252e?ate/9 (sv-5sx — 4O2P0i "1..1-17b9'+2_/ wc(y� )ait"6al w tt o,_ 7/toe Q.2/ $5,4 /:54-337 5 G etc-.4 Mao.. 0..Aec=+E.-1=7,J v c15R-0 U 'C_ g Lo no (n5495-45 3 (i.14).r/ -av1/.//Z �0nn2- )4 Ward 8 rag._wccZ_L 6r;36n. e5`1 -6335 c—/�,� vn.A.��.,- 91-0619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld Counry S ILIT A I 1 South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Si Ire $,rtCjil oe-, L0 b inlitiAi Al 06475 Z1`,f (ikg_ 17 6c?--;-s.3? / D pr �� �y i /, /%{rr /7rl �cis rty— 9cto a)c hli�S�` t 50/cl77 �el � �7/), %� Y'� _iti r / �yn4 Ga. s fa- r �cinit,��LCiC` '1 (, SQ-le7 q 3- , � cnl)e_rk _IA HE- inZx6.37WA'1 y 11 zi,3,-76,71 /D 4-11 .j;i ,,LAA,1 (��JaNlerie HeiiU7 :�1,374>,Cri� l7 � S9- 7G 7/ / U �L�ac�.r..//� ` - � 1 1;5r y / io67mw ,c�/ 11:(Q? 1: c, t4 0PSsra / /?.=u+ Cr? �d -u�,.a �3'3 -47s t� .i!/nai.�t/7,6u. ,. z.J f 1 y� / id E r'c, Co_. 7.ioneltC. Mecicn4ZQ1- /7/9 �t de jne5i- 6GS-s roz C. 2Itzeli..cJu,_dC�1�/�^ l=,Plc Ca /� - / RtCU0RO A, #1�'w'^'��' ill 8 t�kc Di�u,:sr b4S- CO L (�f ,� 176 D -- - _v/ /f.,• cts,Z, • espL'828 I WC ` 3/000 L N 1 Ett, Act) .7 6,.? y wc._ 1� /®O. sr • �. i c-1 MOM Son 3 l Z��# 6 s9-s&x 9 7 �1,- illy SIL i � 9loCaie erg 62s9-VS-3 l 31ae er�s�� , �n r.� ?�b� 1e_6i-even /(036 woe i3 IPS9-01098 bi,},_y./.4- ,r- ,,\ 910619 ---- Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County I 1 . " South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature NA ]vcy N •1=IeHre'R 17706, cticg? 65 .23F9 /3- a �AilVik Jrt 4 li Itg,.. �. / , 9 1 730 . firsit go Ji .Al/y.erj A R.e.. - S-FP-y ) / J4�. 1131 ,) ftelP 4 s..-ss77 `'1777 a A)} a.,,„,� ,77Za u 2 9/ Co .4 --¢ 49—gi 4 if; 3 -3J 71 . / /eli,¢ /J ilc L Iran i .1 yp O/ o33�C'i3 1 p�J7O7 7, z i _/� �, ,gar) 4)tclai-cl DRfri,1 Nowpy-4 glo9' La{ R4 ee-i-a,zp 54.4 06v,1 4,,k-ra, ? 7o t we /?y (?kiii-e e/e/ „e les4-o\.4g `/ � rl �m , Warr J t.. Guth-toot- locR-P rri (n59-o/ _ / o Ft Luorrtm -.niit_A I . Mr o si-c,l 11z ueq [poem 8514-tA s{o I /g "0/di iOAla GJy/d ra a r , wa-i O C,.-. rr. y 3 S3 .sueta, c ? C3 ye `r" a. r fro- ,vpt C_ STcueN 5 .24/491 'Jet/ 7 7.r- p1r„nt et-Cci ('l Aocie S7- v MIS Qii(-y we73/7 �7, eacei ra N!c-f SGH,04,5„L 75-07 wC/C ez4 -21Y-7Ss Ye 4O 4,3 3 y? � 9 v„<,-0.72-5 c .o.��_ `� 916619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County liz2411U tee / h&Jrs hell .A . r • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) \Address Phone Acres owned Signature //7� P 3;4 in, fa Rozzasd . HR. hhc Lean s-1- gi3-got, 'drA zzaiescaAfasgani--. g1 3�Zr • 05 Pe a T9 IS 1fie e._ J ° 3 �e2-C�;s o P / //3 7 M� � 91619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County i% . 11illii 1 South Veld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature 1/11//f" Me49, 95'o7t,./e4_ 73 657-9, 9/ e0 �,t1ys1J�� Pi LLScb Bier aicc. `iT'nin R.33-WV- 1/2- ? 874.1,c),1 t \--(\iT " ' ,k,,..A.,--_, �6�)crh. ;I 40_, itA ate_n 1 Pi n r p� 1 r, 914:r14-6, 30 '1> W Ck 1 6s-9s�sp 7 SA. ,, -ca psn y ,1 4 o or e ,a �G 1r Nit G G 5 J/'{ ,,2�`i D!-, 3 Lam/ /P,-�or���, � 1,,et,, t,-6 .(, T I , PA Id f ri el 3 02, i� /e,19,LAri, 3 .1914,-a tOk 2 ka- Qta� / U z • 72„./....„::: '� C ...Sunk , \La ipihbr,eJ Ra ne�h (03910 bi� XE C( d./.13 e, _, / 6 6.1 D . JrFfie-6' ace,/ �ry,,5? " 74 --_ P.( writ i?- 70 n• ,- ,, /-a /:irz r F leA/50/0 -TH S.9`8Ferit-91'yFsn-7 (IC c� S-Pbec� FixYu-woy�1 ��575d'Arok-oys7o ,k 1/3 / 6..0-La ) p .�n 1 360 WCeaLl (LOSS-(eD31 91.0619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County - ?rjg - hililli iSer 1 South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature '&7-7 ta-toetZ;'NyrK 7/9.P' I./GP. /61 gg4.4,AG7 /A ):271,� 14 • 9 n ✓7x-//1r ?/7 I ( I ( I/ q /J�(A. a/2.2,t �e�d ., 7g„As 0c_2 iy 6, ,A 7.z l � ��,. � / _ad 76�3'/pc,- 79 gg7 r,21 z a 0_b1 a wG i_ 33 O � —cr. _re —2-- ,o ov_cr�, o r989 icicAoi'y9 y�.2a 8u � / �6 d• /.r/�/z 7B g33 37ZO r.taLe-s rczAii uyQ-29`w4, 7/a We.ck, / 7 -.33-<3 9/a _,Put..�✓,. 604+,--"e L.< S-f o,,, C✓ . Ca..,a/v ?/ 75. L✓. C. n al/6 /0 41,.,,, G,/. ,/1a 07-1 1y7y1 4l0 10 . � et_ .��� 8445 0,109410toc/e i n izacee thl 9O gowdeie /3)e, t:� �( R3_ //kerb an,/42eTseD A gas/ cue g Pei SIRS cam gg6I /I 57( a4.J ta�L, k L.-c.v. /I;Arrt, AA.NI IS. cjo S7 ten- te // ^ 6,...,4-4 C'"f__,.7`_-",--�VVV. T,992 at,_15:z7-0 /6 <a..a< ennea-f4o ,, dc�, f �r c� er - ��ry 1 ge ra 70 7 12 c2 / 7 x'33-.2-1.1.,9 /4, en v'� ' r,e - ir .��lti4c, �h+x , , 9 c7 ItiC. R. /, llama i obi /( idna) 910619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County N. .111i .A . 1 ,. South Weld Against Trash k We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned_ Signature d9 4- l--4 ¢ 9lie- /ze-pe_ . 193ai.c,ec.iia Gs9-Gv,p,i0)92ati2t,Ql...�•.ti $arAaro Glardcti, Gil 43 WC Rd A 659- 57L.) 9 n,_,_f,.... ..-..)A1a-44o+J 3-Rte+-yes Glarden -Z e. // L C/A e.d.DoN 499 e9 tven. rg4 (o #1 J .1,t- . .0 J ‘1a N �&/s a0Yywci . ? (634 in ) �a �4c oA<A_�� /t .,6�-�J GYe,�f f�.Wi •9 636- fig 3 "us 61.�.J�� ed N�.StaeelfP �zy3 +fr�i�► 5 -�1R�— r�� ' ja-„ e Illy.p.7 7.T /3, rt.‘. y/, 40-„- CI% -07/. � IIII _714, ,---4:c4 / gyt 73s , . \SI 87-9 40- ti ,6i44z.t ez_o?aot yo 6d-eco-hm)cocoef a Ly164 PO add., WeSillfit-eale lid 1--:e e e4 e-' la Cci WC- 2 / ye 41141:°11C . ` I ids i ✓ 3 A4 4-itei 1.- /f /4/ CA/ Y Ttorry D /7 ri i 4 ii-VS1 to C R 5� t ✓nfo� ✓ $P77Z�. i4 #e)riv / 1 9 1�'0 id C' !2 /0 Ilk�f � "'Cla y—v Q1 0 . nit a o If cra tn.. 'Lit l a LitrC2. ..- Q (A LS ` ' i� -,./ „, ' i i _ //At 0; It/dist At o et-s? f M.7, fr 71,Z offi:Ai C. _Zry Litinb,- ecelAA /Y/ace /au/ 4,e12. 2z Yi- Ff I.n,4„y co R.,..,,A_ 4.11.x,_. • Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 91 1619 PA-cm ill III S.111111 A ' 1 III South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature DAco.No - 5'4) 5"4 6SeA£R M• AShfR1 i/3GLfN AYR PL-# , 3 --2 6 17/3 f�-gQ,,J)/. a-1--Lie-/ kiZ)O.(et•L FA I-\P.a`to, -I I-1 eArr iAyire- I P3--o-actio Deh_S. gem '717 (014y. AV? 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''`e_,aTS r 1 N. 11111• • • • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature Data:... . �o Jo Ann /0D`/ Cle L Le, Cirje, X33-2" / J7 /--ic- r ocka "411/4- C c-,--;\\-\s„, \� IS? -``-lid \ o 1 to c__\V;,-,-\m4\. \,,,,-,hc) h 0 No \ ^ ' /< Q 1 ) -it-Q {9h etibWe\ \ ( 1 i Ta toot3 ill ;6 . lQleact 1:sS C -CO.Sra- //6 q Mr°< Pia o iciIg/7 Pa ron0 sVA,,� A r / ---1;__5, \ _ct _.. 1,00 it-r_cia bocd, sot.) C4 Ce-ci -z-721 QC ci- i J /4.;.-ate / D o o %172 R<, �Jaa-44-3-1, c<•-. /fir it,e eA--fie ,,,,, ie, / 7 fifiLt 41,,,,,capj (2"c . /744— eq-r-2 L ' � (1,-- / // -cch., ,- , r a-1- -1-1i[ , ib h GJnW0 pc...„64,,,,,� P ,a co, ti. �d zalat. /D/f /Yt-c-e/23 ��-1-ae�-... ,�'.u�cgei Za-u-fi-a i //V 3 '720.:4-1v ,( o-vim (ioji-G i it-ito — � .1 1 - II , n ,gyp , VY� „ _ M1� P .. . Sl T �Gr ;. ,., l ,, .k.. M.N. .-41.416 , k AfrIn ntitiS 11 r- 5+ ,a-,-z- .2,r A Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County �--,-'�1��� , hen OA • • ' South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld Cou ty. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature //� AS S wg frvp GG Pu�B l9 Q33-3/32 /(p0 - ,� P ��� I �.-213i/o��S.<.� 64 -57yr /6 ��r 41.,- . 6?‘1,{L!rm�.. g/ _ ,&i ,7933- z- I. tom,42i) �P Q z r o� aR4-,c, , „at,...) P,5 3 j J ?A/ ii/nt/4 li ae - -lam �L - ` /4 / Sfiner7nD Le-2k- Ci\NkILZVat ° of eemAlovg-A/Acc g3/b f-/Vs- 8S7-VA2- /6O � �_CY� � ��-r�C, at_p____ PA ///f /rv,Go7`i c--4 _t 4l-y�sT g33-7.451 y,zors 661//._rrYel,.% wry o() & fZ FlFFELO /d s f2 t 3 r J �o l Y Q .--- ---- ?OMFt-LD 7 IN U,2N C2, Y>f)LdNa I may- �= 7-tw <- >i /)i/fl.//1l/- r X/e/A/i,le.7-s//,m7?/N-,,- -`Z`" -• .0 O. "tea 2. Rig ‘'e.1-1-5- woo /we Poi,Gia IS— 4- Ty %,_%‘\&.c_\ \\d-) 19. ,-* .c-\- . 1,,ss):c‘(\ \\\,‘13.,. Iiti , g • ii Itlittsni1 , IIPIf9Me LoidcnnOjr, Thnnio I,p( AftMci ypt, „e6.2. Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 114i6U, •A • • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature 933 -22. 31 OnfZfS pig, 136ND /a03/1 p C- i)ez-a•p�C,Rpn-4,. IR ) S t.{ S CC R F}g sad (lie-0) ��(7 (//),Mdtn" 5Aeouctrn)E Hoc(.4 Al 3sna woe a/ 659-Sydlo /D gas- _ v U nT�v a i 7 . cry SWc fti7 g 77-7751 -6 `, _ C� e/. /GD756vCg/7 ' d ties/ /_ 7„,ziie Fe --=J y4(-�7`,i� - V ,52,aO ( //( o71hL.572a10nn �i3"a5 -- � kolece A G k 1 /9 67'41 ,0Q(0,0 ',-733 S' . S 3 l/(16/9- J713z/C-/t) 408 gIr-lia1/G eAci b d J/ Veyck-4v C d33 Z�`�3�d°≥;�q C S itA £!t' 41- Avit/P , 7/3Gif-I/ Yfif%/2 D,Wo eze ed_JJy C3a/Litei iaoo /n C-Leod Paeok it-rA C Sca�� MI6 rZE 5 SJ G3 rs Jr-nap/on 41411 7/1-)1A-�� fr/N` 17/Aekovrit ciewo 922 1il'welt /id/ Aloe/Poi? D4rewo 7/9 Via- WeR/ 3 YG I/-��9/ 1 o Gt S l,� I l �Ir1S /09-644 //,� � X33 —L9" ey ?tick cede. Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County si E6i 1 hell .A • • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature iko ht-, A ( Icc 11115 Aia12 5/-9/9 7 / % l UL /'!`� r'rng2a +aR£r ill(1131Tni isO0 A-7L(7-i_L. 5'57-92i-S- S , 1154,___ 2d93P-2i.ro s /u Sao rice V-57-9z 3r S- do ro / ---- ) I s s Sic° E 10( % y 57 g 3s0 / (2dtit S-11,,.LeJ Lid l,) o I f e-- /‘6,/ a 5%;ek 9s)- 5-796 5 , Jam/ MI\ke- tvt 1 Po N-/ Se \ y5a - ° a (, .) I/a 1 ti,, y kj'A t R((Lk Tres /-i 3Yd a e /dtik0 u-�. 1/S.-2- 92C?-� . 444; 4r4a4,-- / A / f' r ,ii— . / , ✓ -9 1 . /! S L t / _ __ v C f 7ZS- �a /G1i 11 32'c .nf/ a K1-0dL ify6dial401 6-171 WC 0 d e vryi Wit- le otht_ re- 1) ,-3 A r_I (/n-U �. /&Ci =� ike;d7% vim l R-ce. . e-t_ _ , tiN y ✓E I td39a . t)2 b5- a WI- zi it 3ait-1— � iC 1� G��7 ITJt2 � n 1 + , "V' /fie 65"9- 2 3 I //' Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 81°613 ---? (,(`, I,, K �i ..41' 1 IL • • • . • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature -'711r14-,5 �Sr,ei /,N_ GG11Yw a.er#119 Q33-Wz loo cri/ zeiP 4^ � 33 276 _ ,641-1-1--;,17-. : e-����2(J 5-: Ga��e�Tfi �/a E 7 rr� Y � l/" ,C1 '..7i1.,+.t-+- ✓)i:s7 .i .3 �� '2c-4-4L '�'1' ';� C UAmI S (J1�e.LL nr /7b c. c � c �'�'�c� ezCei /.//d4) J 7-iarh-r) C. 4 vA e77 3,VCR/7 ��/r�� 7 e--G- nJAJ a-_-- k�/6 h'►SZ F57-`/6L /6O a C 77.1l� ��� , ,Port ��-/� y ��- � PA ///Ai /ra/ c, 7'/ ea./ atN7-NrtsT 533-a45-4 y"oTs e 'vX.eae +/-d wi.i_ 0 & KF(le Feta 103 r (.2),C. R. t 3 5' k, Diu-�^ /4 12. / / {l / ' , A-ONRLD 7--. hioRiuL-7 C2, Di9C0NO Lam"' //�� /y� Cv,C^ .ems/ r Ce ,,��J^� ��1 e44/9 a •-/2)z6-e brit- u� �, � r�'9�(iv� ( mil(/ �, . Qci-,(„5,7A) ,Lf enigJ fA 671V/7/, ..67, ca 6/� 7%93 !vc%9,6 1 ti,.� /«,--- /7l..,4 70-7F /�� //moo/f9/14674/1i //>7?/NC.05 --;:id- r�71:41( � W.) l��c_ic ?c_. . V��� r��O��u 1 . g ?n ntay l i wo , I IP/ I11no Nvidhnn(ti r, Mitimo l.pa caocly it,0.6),_ Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County n1 r619 I ® ® ® • • South Weld Against Trash \Ye, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signature 933 -,2z. , / Onius P, E, ooNo /Ae3r?!+c- PeuG.m-L c_ r etiaRE,;8,,,tI. 1.x,9 S ti S “ R Pr S' So &s-P FA/ , -il1/V,te!y1-2d1-r" a AcC,ut-crive Hoc cr •,, 3•na Lce. 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Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned Signa atture S re � z .'- f �dj,i � i i fl� i!ir'' L'� .3, -fro . m )-1 *rilem6:17 s74. 52 hw ILI-�5� lr f \J J °16619 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County 6%. .111 .A . r • South Weld Against Trash We, the undersigned, are opposed to any land use in our area that is not compatible with, or would jeopardize our rural life-style, environment and land values. We are specifically against proposed landfills in southern Weld County. Name (printed) Address Phone Acres owned I\ lelia'-0La H , nE/DeV.,<IL,r,- ri t3:PL0 (� �n �� Ciiu. Co l-1-is�bi Z,q - hIce M. Lkket. .24kJ Evic O_AD -46C-3S/7D -/ G /7 /rip/r/d÷fry) get � L/ �ilL�ii./���'O 0 / 7 -`4�6— '6? 3ef4-c 061 Representing property owners opposed to landfills in southern Weld County • x It A 1 ✓✓ ORDINANCE NO. 414 AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE REGULA'T'ION OF LANDFILLS WHEREAS , pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes Section 31-15-501 , it is within the power and authority of the Trustees et the Town of Erie , Colorado to prohibit the creation , placement or conduct of offensive or unwholesome activities within or within one mile of the outer limits of the Town ; and WHEREAS , excessive operations of solid wastes disposal sites or facilities are activities inherently offensive to the senses of sight, smell , and hearing , as well a threat to the health, safety , and welfare of persons residing in their vicinity; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes Section 30-GO-110 ( 1 ) ( b ) , solid wastes disposal sites and facilities must comply with all applicable zoning laws and ordinances ; and WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Town of Erie , Colorado are charged with the responsibility of protecting the health , safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Town ; and WHEREAS, the region surrounding the Town of Erie has permitted landfill capacity exceeding the amount required to dispose of solid waste produced by the citizens of this Town; and WHEREAS, the burden of Boulder or Denver Metro solid waste should not be placed on the shoulders of the Town of Erie ; and WHEREAS, the proliferation of landfills may negatively affect this regions development and tax base ; and WHEREAS, the variation of types of landfills is too great to be listed in an inclusive list, and therefore must be determined on a case by case review; and WHEREAS, the expansion of existing solid wastes disposal sites and facilities beyond the acreage presently occupied by or fully zoned and permitted for that purpose within or within one mile of the outer limits of the Town would compromise the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ERIE, COLORADO: SECTION 1 . DEFINITIONS : As used in this Ordinance : ( 1 ) "Solid Waste " means any garbage , refuse , sludge from a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility, and other discarded material , 310619 2 including solid , liquid , semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial or commercial operations or from community activities . "Solid waste " does not include any solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage , or agricultural wastes, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows, or industrial discharges which are point sources subject to permits under the provisions of the "Colorado Water Quality Act" , Article 8 of Title 25 , C . R . S . ( 2 ) "Solid wastes disposal site and facility" means the location and facility at which the deposit and/or final treatment of solid wastes occur. SECTION 2 . SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES OR FACILITIES ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANSION PROHIBITED. On and after the effective date of this Ordinance , the establishment of a new solid wastes disposal site or facility , or the expansion of an existing solid wastes disposal site or facility, within the limits of the Town of Erie , or within one mile beyond the outer limits of the Town of Erie , shall be reviewed by the Board of Trustees of Erie , Colorado at a public hearing to determine whether the site or facility is , or would be , oftensive or unwholesome , within the meaning of the Colorado Revised Statutes section 31-15-501 and is hereby prohibited . A partial list of criteria to judge said determination is included in section 4 of this Ordinance . SECTION 3 . LIMITATIONS Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to limit or abridge existing contract rights between private parties and the Town of Erie for the operation of any existing solid wastes disposal site or facility, nor to restrict access to or use of any .existing solid wastes disposal site or facility by any person . Nothing in this Ordinance shall prohibit the operation or construction of a solid wastes disposal site or facility on land which, on the effective date of this Ordinance , has received all necessary approvals from the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie , Colorado for the operation of such solid wastes disposal site or facility. SECTION 4 . REVIEW CRITERIA The criteria to be used by the Board of Trustees of Erie , Colorado to determine whether a solid waste site or facility is offensive and unwholesome includes by is not limited to the following : ( a ) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property, taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values, and wind and climatic conditions; ( b ) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential ""� 16�9 F 3 users; ( c ) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided by the County and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the County Department of Health and the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie ; ( d ) The number of permitted landfills and capacity thereof; ( e ) The creation of offensive impacts to the senses of sight, smell , and hearing ; ( f ) The accumulation of putrescible or obnoxious wastes; ( g ) The improper storage of any material which may create a hazard or nuisance . SECTION 5 . SEVERABILITY 1f any article , section, paragraph, sentence , clause , or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance . The Board of Trustees hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each part or parts thereof, irrespective of the fact that any part or parts be declared invalid or unconstitutional . SECTION 6 . EFFECTIVE DATE - EMERGENCY DECLARED Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes , Section 1-40-115 ( 1 ) this Ordinance shall be effective upon adoption by the Board and signature of the Mayor. This Ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, for the reason that the establishment of new solid wastes disposal sites or facilities or the expansion of existing such sites or facilities on to property not already fully permitted for such uses, either within the limits of the Town of Erie or within one mile from the outer limits of the Town, threatens the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Town. This Ordinance • is necessary to prevent the establishment of additional solid wastes disposal sites or facilities as an immediate threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Town . INTRODUCED, READ, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie , Colorado by a vote of 4 for and 0 against this 10th day of April , 1991 . TOWN OF ERIE, COLORADO 910 613 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The attached development standards for the special review permit shall be adopted and placed on the special review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office. 2. The special review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the special review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. The applicant shall submit, prior to recording the special review permit plat, but no later than 6 months from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners: A performance agreement guaranteeing proper closure and post closure monitoring of the recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility. The agreement shall outline the costs associated with closure and post closure monitoring. This shall include sufficient funds for corrective action for known releases (leachate and landfill gas) . The Board of County Commissioners shall review and approve the form of collateral and security tendered and accepted for the closure and post closure monitoring agreement. This shall include sufficient funds for corrective action for known releases (leachate and landfill gas) . The minimum annual contribution shall be automatically adjusted every two years for the life of the post closure care period of the facility. The minimum annual contribution shall be adjusted based upon the Consumer Price Index percent change by year statement. A proposed off-site road maintenance and improvements agreement. The agreement shall identify the type, costs, and timing of all off- site road improvements and maintenance. The agreement shall identify who pays and performs the off-site road improvements and maintenance. The agreement shall be supported by a traffic analysis, obtained by the applicant, which estimates the traffic impacts of the proposed use on Weld County Roads. The Board of County Commissioners shall review and approve the form of collateral and security tendered and accepted for the off-site road maintenance and improvements agreement. An amendment to the application demonstrating adequate water service in terms of quality, quantity, and dependability is available to the site to serve the permitted uses. The water supply source shall be subject to approval by the Division of Water Resources and the Weld County Health Department. A complete set of building plans for the recycling facility, maintenance building, and gate house shall be delivered to the Mountain View Fire Protection District. _ath;bl+ wWW CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - USR-925 Page 2 The applicant shall submit a copy of a signed agreement with the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company to the Department of Planning Services' staff. The agreement shall address the relocation and lining of the Community Ditch, the timetable for the relocation, and the cleaning of debris from the ditch. The Landfill Design, Operation, and Closure Plan application shall be amended to include the recommendations for grading and seedbed preparation, fertilization, seeding, and erosion control in accordance with the September 5, 199O, letter from the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District. Two sets of building plans and narratives for the recycling facility, maintenance building, and gate house shall be delivered to the Incident Management Section, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Colorado Department of Health. The applicant shall amend the application by submitting a contingency plan for the Phase II retention pond in the event it fails during storm events. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. The applicant shall amend the application to include a plan for handling and disposing of hazardous household waste. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. The applicant shall amend the application to state that stainless steel shall be used for the outside protective casing for the sump access riser. The applicant shall amend the application to include a contingency plan for any perched water conditions encountered during excavation. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. The applicant shall amend the application to include a groundwater monitoring plan. The plan shall include a ground water monitoring plan that allows sufficient time to document perched water conditions before and after the relocation of the Community Ditch. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Colorado Department of health and Weld County Health Department. The applicant shall amend the application to include a plan for controlling fugitive dust. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Weld County Health Department. The applicant shall amend the application to include plans for expanding the recycling facility as identified in the application materials. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Department of Planning Services. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - USR-925 Page 3 The applicant shall submit a map identifying the legal description, address, and property owner of each lot or parcel that is included in the terms of the signed July 11, 1991 agreement between the Ranch Eggs Neighborhood Association, Inc. , and Mid-America Waster Systems, Inc. The applicant shall amend the application to include a landscape plan for the recycling facility, maintenance building, and gate house and a screening plan for the outdoor storage of recycled material. The view of the storage area shall be screened from Weld County Road 5 and Weld County Road 6. Acceptance of the landscape and screening plan is subject to review and approval by the Department of Planning Services. The applicant shall develop a plan for methane gas recovery. Acceptance of the plan is subject to review and approval by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING AND SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE AND FACILITY USR-925 1. The site specific development plan and special review permit is for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility to be operated from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. The facility shall be operated in accordance with the application materials on file with Weld County, and subject to the development standards stated hereon. The applicant and/or operator shall be responsible for constructing and operating incompliance with minimum standards pertaining to the Colorado Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act and applicable Federal Laws. The applicant and/or operator shall be responsible for complying with the terms of the agreement signed on July 11, 1991 between the Ranch Eggs Neighborhood Association, Inc. , and Mid- America Waste Systems, Inc. , except that Item Numbers 6 and 7 of the agreement are excluded from these development standards. Weld County is not a party to the agreement and is not intending to create any third party beneficiaries as a result of incorporating any part of the agreement of July 11, 1991. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, provided all standards and conditions are in compliance. 3. The recycling facility shall be constructed and operational before any waste materials are accepted at the site. 4. Only non-hazardous and non-radioactive household, industrial, and commercial solid waste approved by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department shall be accepted. No liquid waste of any nature, including semi-solid sludges, domestic sewage sludge, and domestic septic sludge shall be accepted. 5. A manager, knowledgeable in operating a solid waste disposal site and facility, shall be on the site Monday through Saturday from 6:00 a.m. , to 8:00 p.m. An up to date list of all managers shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department. 6. The maximum size of the working face of the disposal site shall not exceed 150 feet in width and 12 feet in depth at any point in time. 7. All waste received at the facility shall be inspected by all practical means available to insure appropriate wastes are being disposed at the facility. 8. There shall be a single point of ingress and egress to the facility located on Weld County Road 5. The approved off-site road maintenance and improvements agreement shall identify the haul route. Weld County Road 7 shall not be used as a haul route. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-925 Page 2 9. All soil liners used for landfilling approved waste materials shall, when in place, have a final permeability equal to or less than 1 x 10-7 cm/sec. The construction of each soil liner segment within a module shall be supervised and certified by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The supervising engineer shall prepare a map showing the location of the liner segment within the module under consideration. The map shall also show the location of liner segments that have been previously approved. The supervising engineer shall prepare a soil liner construction report certifying each liner segment complies with the quality assurance plan and construction was performed in conformance with design criteria and the project plans and specifications. The report shall also identify any fault location and evaluate conditions discovered during excavation. Additional monitoring and permeability evaluations may be required of fault locations. Each soil liner certification report and map shall be reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department before the liner segment can be used for landfilling. 10. The facility shall be operated in a manner which protects against surface and ground water contamination. The facility operator shall implement the groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. The analytical method and statistical evaluation of ground water monitoring data shall comply with Section 2.2.3(b) and (c) of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulations contained in the Colorado Code of Regulations. 6 CCR 1007-Z. Carbonate and cation-anion balance shall be included as part of the ground water monitoring program. The applicant shall also analyze leachate for the following parameters: total organic halides, chemical oxygen demand, total petroleum hydrocarbons, total phenols, pH, and specific conductivity. 11. The facility operator shall conduct a specific ground water monitoring plan approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department for monitoring the perched water conditions in the northeast corner of the use by special review area. 12. Any changes or updates to the ground water monitoring plan or specific ground water monitoring plan shall be made by the facility operator when requested in writing by Weld County or Colorado Department of Health. A copy of any request for change shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services' staff for review. 13. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control blowing debris at all times. Operation during windy periods shall be conducted in a manner that controls blowing debris. The working face will be closed to disposal when high wind warning conditions exist as defined in Section 1.2.31 of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Disnosat Sites and Facilities Regulations. 6 CRR 1007-2. The following operation measures shall be employed to control blowing or illegally dumped debris: a. Any debris found outside the working face shall be picked up within 24 hours. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-925 Page 3 b. The following shall be patrolled daily by facility staff to pick up all debris and return it to the recycling facility or working face: The fence along the perimeter of the special review permit area; Weld County Road 5 between State Highway 7 and Weld County Road 6; Weld County Road 6 between Weld County Road 5 and Weld County Road 7; Weld County Road 7 between Weld County Road 6 and State Highway 7; and State Highway 7 between Weld County Road 5 and Weld County Road 7. c. The manager of the facility shall respond to requests for picking up debris within 24 hours of notification by County Health Department personnel. d. A minimum 6 inch soil cover shall be applied daily to control the size of the working face. Soil cover shall be placed on debris as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. e. The working face shall be enclosed on three sides with a minimum 15 foot litter screen while accepting waste. A 12 foot litter and access control fence shall be maintained around the use by special review area. f. During windy periods, which have not reached the threshold to be defined as high wind warning conditions, the size of the working face shall be reduced to a size that eliminates debris escaping the three sided screen. g. The size of the working face shall be reduced to 100 feet in width while accepting waste at night. h. Prior to accepting waste, a letter shall be mailed to all surrounding property owners within one-half mile of the landfill boundaries. The letter shall explain the blowing debris control program and list a telephone number for requesting pick up of windblown or illegally dumped off-site debris. 14. The facility shall be operated in a manner which controls odor. Odors detected off-site shall not equal or exceed the level of fifteen to one dilution threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 15. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control fugitive dust at all times. The facility operator shall implement the plan for controlling fugitive dust as approved by the Weld County Health Department. Any changes or updates to the plan for controlling fugitive dust shall be made by the facility operator when required in writing by representatives of Weld County. A copy of any request for change shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services' staff for review according to Standard Number 39. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-925 Page 4 16. The facility operator shall notify the Colorado Department of Health within 24 hours and implement the approved contingency plan if required for perched water conditions encountered during excavation activities. 17. The special use permit site and facility shall obtain any emissions permit required by the Air Pollution Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. 18. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A) , as measured according to Section 25-12-102, C.R.S. 19. A bathroom with adequate toilet facilities, served by an individual sewage disposal system, is required for the recycling and disposal site facility. The bathroom shall be installed in accordance with the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal and Building Code Regulations. 20. The owner and/or facility operator shall comply with the off-site road improvements agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 21. The owner and/or facility operator shall maintain an adequate water supply for the recycling and disposal site facility. The source of water for construction, operation, drinking, and sanitary facilities shall be approved by representatives of the Weld County Health Department and the Division of Water Resources. 22. The recycling and disposal site facility shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration. 23. The recycling and disposal site facility shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Mountain View Fire Protection District. 24. The recycling and disposal site facility shall be operated in compliance with the agreement approved by the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company. The agreement shall address the realignment and lining of the Community Ditch. The agreement shall also address cleaning debris from the ditch. 25. The owner and/or facility operator shall notify representatives of the Colorado Department of Health, Weld County Health Department, and Department of Planning Services within 24 hours of any oil and gas drilling within the special review permit area. 26. All stockpile overburden, soil, and associated materials shall be managed to prevent nuisance conditions. The facility operator shall comply with the recommendation in the letter dated September 5, 1990, from the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District for erosion control, seeding stockpiles, fertilizing, and seedbed preparation. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-925 Page 5 27. Operation inspection reports of the entire facility shall be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility. The inspection report shall be made by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer experienced with landfill operations. The engineer shall certify the operation is progressing in accordance with all aspects of the approved special review permit and certificate of designation. A signed copy of the report shall be submitted to the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department. 28. The recycling building, equipment maintenance shop, and gate house shall be painted and maintained in an off-white or earth-tone color. 29. The owner or operator shall comply with Weld County Ordinance 164. The operator shall also remit an additional 5% surcharge to be added to all disposal fees received by the operator for trash received outside the boundaries of Weld County. This 5% surcharge will expire one year from the date the operator begins accepting trash from outside County boundaries unless the County adopts an ordinance whereby all solid waste disposal sites and facilities within Weld County are required to pay a 5% surcharge for accepting trash outside the County boundaries. 30. All recyclable materials shall be stored in the trailer and roll-off bin storage area. The view of the storage area shall be screened from Weld County Roads 5 and 6. 31. The owner or operator shall be responsible for maintaining the approved screening and landscape plan. 32. Two metal signs shall be posted at the customer entrance. The first sign shall state "ALL UNCOVERED LOADS SHALL BE CHARGED TWICE THE NORMAL FEE" . The second sign shall state "ABSOLUTELY NO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, TOXIC SUBSTANCES, SEPTIC, OR LIQUID SLUDGE ACCEPTED". 33. The facility operator shall keep the following records at the facility to be available for county and state review at any reasonable time: a. Quarterly operations inspection reports. b. Volume and types of incoming waste processed throughout the resource recovery and recycling operation. c. Volume and types of incoming waste determined unacceptable for recycling. d. Results of wind, methane, and water quality monitoring. e. Soil liner certification report. f. Any special waste accepted at the facility. 34. The Recycling and Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facility Plan and monitoring programs are subject to revisions pending the receipt of pertinent data and/or changing site conditions. All requests for revision shall be submitted in writing to the Department of Planning Services for review in accordance with Standard Number 39. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-925 Page 6 35. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 36. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 37. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 38. Personnel from the Colorado Department of Health, Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any 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. 39. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require review by the Planning Commission and the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 40. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 41. The operator shall maintain dumpsters at locations approved by the Weld County Health Department. The dumpster shall provide free sanitary disposal service during the life of the solid waste disposal facility to the Towns or unincorporated communities of Briggsdale, Grover, New Raymer, Hereford, Stoneham, Carr, and Rockport. CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION NAME: Environmental Recycling and Disposal Co. , c/o Mr. Ted Zigan ADDRESS: 2200 E. 104th Ave. , #214B Thornton, CO 80233 REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL: The W2 of Section 28, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado.. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Erie; south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 6, and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 5. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends the following factors be considered: 1. The conditions of approval and development standards included in USR-925 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The conditions of approval and development standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to potential users. Access to the site is proposed from Weld County Road 5. The County Engineer has reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to a road improvement and maintenance agreement for impacted Weld County roads. The applicant has agreed to meet these requirements. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials an ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, C.R.S. Colorado Revised Statutes. 4. The Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and have recommended conditional approval of the proposed environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility. 5. The submitted application materials are in compliance with the goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 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. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends the following condition be considered: 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with USR-925, all submitted applications materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. &VIM TO Li:::kk ENERGY COMPANY July 19, 1991 HAND DELIVERED Mr . Gordon Lacy Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners SUBJECT : STATEMENTS IN THE PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON JULY 1.7 BY TED ZIGON Dear Mr . Lacy: This letter is written to your attention to share with your fellow members of the Weld County Board of Commissioners to rectify the erroneous statements of Ted Zigon made in reference to Coors Energy Company. Mr . Zigon made these statements in a Public Hearing before the Board of Commissioners on July 17 . At issue in the Public Hearing was approval of Mr . Zigon ' s recycling and disposal permit . Ted Zigon stated that he had investigated an alternative waste disposal site in southeast Weld County owned by Coors Energy Company. Mr . Zigon implied that he obtained sufficient technical data from the site owned by Coors Energy Company to dismiss it from consideration as a potential landfill . Mr . Zigon further represented that he had discussed the Coors Energy Company owned site with the President of Coors Energy Company. It is imperative that the Board of Commissioners be aware that Mr . Zigon ' s statements are completely false . As the President of Coors Energy Company for the past eleven years , I want to assure the. Board of Commissioners that I have never P.O. BOX 467 GOLDEN, COLORADO 80402 P03) 278-7030 D00303) 279-0087 9 619 -Ejh;b(- kxx Mr . Gordon Lacy July 19 , 1991 Page 2 met with or talked to Mr . Zigon at any time in the past . Furthermore , Mr . Zigon has not obtained any records or data from Coors Energy Company in reference to the Coors Energy Company site in southeast Weld County. Please contact me if you need further clarification and thank you for correcting these errors . Very truly yours , J�c g4/4'—" A. A . Phillips President Coors Energy Company AAP :jf 91061,9 SHADE, DOYLE, KLEIN, OTIS & FREY ATTORNEYS AT LAW DENVER METRO RICHARD N.DOYLE SUITE 300 it (303)659-7578 HENRY C.FREY GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA ROGER A.KLEIN 822 7th STREET TO •: , FAX FREDL.MM GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 - - MARYPATELLIS - (303)353-6712 OF COUNSEL (303)353-8700 WILLIAM E.SHADE July 22, 1991 Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE Use by Special Review #925 , Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an Environmental Recycling and Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facility in the A (Agricultural ) Zone District Dear Commissioners : Please be advised that I represent Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc. ( "Laidlaw") which is the operator of a solid waste disposal site located on Weld County Road #6 in Section 29 , Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Laidlaw operates under Special Use Permit #400 and Use by Special Review Permit #534. I am writing to you in regard to the referenced application. You should know from the outset that my clients are not objecting to Use by Special Review Permit #925 . However, my clients are very interested in making you aware of Laidlaw' s intentions to file a request to expand its facilities. It is hoped that the information provided with this letter will be useful and beneficial to you in making your decision to the extent that it bears on the issues involved in the referenced case. Within 30 days of the date of this letter Laidlaw will be filing an Application to Amend it' s Special Use Permit to include a vertical expansion over the existing permitted area. 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