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d , Y) ,5 JULY 199O I :441 S M T W / FS 1 2 3 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 a 30 31 a c i' r,: • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS I AGENDA Monday, July 2, 1990 Tape 090-28 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 27, 1990 CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on June 27, 1990: 1) Special Review Permit, Ochsner and Payant: 2) Show Cause Hearing, Baessler: and 3) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Waste Services Corporation ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: 017 - Consider Resolution re: Agreement for review of Oil and Gas Production and Sale Assessments and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Lacy REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Kirby 3) Health Services - Harbert 4) Planning Services - Kennedy 5) Purchasing G Personnel - Brantner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) , BIDS: 1) Approve carpet replacement - Buildings and Grounds Department BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider Agreement with Greeley Independence Stampede for additional • parking (6/27/90) 2) Consider Recycling Grant Application and authorize Chairman to sign (cont. from 6/27/90) NEW: 1) Consider Supplemental Statement of Assurances and Certifications for 1990 CDBG Program 2) Consider recommendation regarding Colorado State Patrol request for sign • on WCR 390 3) Consider recommendation regarding request from School District RE-10J to 11' extend WCR 08 4) Consider recommendation regarding petition requesting closure of WCR 380 east of Hardin 5) Consider recommendation regarding request for traffic control devices and alley grading in Wattenberg 6) Consider recommendation regarding request for culverts and/or borrow pits from Miller family on WCR 54 7) Consider recommendation regarding petition requesting re-routing of trucks and speed limit signs on WCR 163 8) Consider recommendation regarding request from Town of Hudson for traffic control devices on WCR 45 and 12 s 9) Consider recommendation regarding request from Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company concerning Thompson Dam/WCR 74 10) Consider recommendation regarding request for stop sign warning grooves on WCR 35 11) Consider request from U.S. Postal Service to install cluster boxes on 37th Street 12) Consider request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands 13) Consider request from Pest Inspector to remove Dutch Elm diseased tree 14) Consider Purchase Of Service■ Agreement with Larimer County Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 15) Consider Sampling and Analysis of Drinking water and Pollutant Discharge Agreements with various entities and authorize Chairman to sign 16) Consider ModifiOation to Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Weld Mental Health Center Employment Division, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code Violations - Tectonic Construction CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS, Jul 2 - Work Session 10200 AM Jul 2 - weld Mental Health 7,30 PM Jul 4 - HOLIDAY Jul 5 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3,30 PM Jul 9 - Private Industry Council 7,30 AM Jul 9 - work Session 10,30 AM Jul 10 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12,00 NOON Jul 30 - Planning Commission 1,30 PM Jul 11 - EDAP 7,00 AM Jul 11 - County Council 7,30 PM Jul 12 - Area Agency on Aging 9,00 AM Jul 12 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2,00 Pr Jul 13 - Extension Advisory Board 11,00 AM Jul 13 - Community Corrections 12,00 NOON HEARINGS, Jul 11 - Issuance Of County qualified private activity (Solid waste Disposal Revenue) bonds, Waste Services Corporation 9,00 AM Jul 11 - Special Review Permit, Agricultural service establishment in the Agricultural Zone District, Steven H. and Him M. Nelson 10200 AM Jul it - Special Review Permit, Recreational facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Daniel Ochsner and Barry Payant (cont. from 6/27/90) 10200 AM Jul 18 - Creation of Weld County 71st Avenue Local Improvement District 1990-1 10200 AM Jul 18 - Special Review Permit, Home In:sine's (welding and repair shop) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Michael A. Pierro 10200 AM COMMUNICATIONS, 1) State Department of Highways Newsletter 090-252 Traffic management seminar, and Draft copy of Highways's 1992-1996 Five Year Highway Program of Projects (Available in Clerk to the Board's Office) 2) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re, Component removal activities 3) Colorado Water Congress re, Increase of dues 4) S.F.P. Investment, Inc., re, Turner Boulevard in Parkland Estates 5) Special Highway Committee, CCI, rag Application for rail-highway crossing protection devices, and Special bridge State funded ' applications 6) County Council agenda for July 11, 19902 and Press release 7) State Property Tax Administrator - Tax Abatement petition re, Mary F. Harsh 8) City of Decono re, Annexation Impact Report - western waste Annexation 9) State Department of Health and Human Services re, Funds to expand Head Start enrollment 10) Longmont Firs Protection District - Notices of regular and special meetings 11) Certificates of Insurance - ranch Communications, Inc., and Citation Cable Systems, Ltd., et al, dba Joshua Cablevision, Inc., and Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company 12) Jones Intercable, Inc., et al, re, Massachusetts Bay Insurance Bond and Certificate of Insurance RESOLUTIONS, * 1) Approve Donated Foods Agreement between weld County Nutrition Program and Colorado Department of Social Services * 2) Approve request of J.E. Loyd for vacation of wCR 87 from WCR 134 to wCR 136 * 3) Approve continuance of request to vacate portion of South Delaware Street in Ranch Eggs Subdivision - Dirkson • 4) Approve Performance Guarantee with B.L. Ventures, Inc. * 5) Deny RE 01281 - Gallegos * 6) Approve continuance of Special Review Permit - Ochsner and Payant Resolutions continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, July 2, 1990 Page 2 of Consent Agenda • 7) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Nearing - Baessler • 8) Approve Spe;ial Review Permit - Waste Services Corporation • 9) Approve Cer afication of Designation - Waste service" Corporation • 10) Approve authOrizatiOA for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code Vinlations • 11) Approve Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Rafferty Inc., dha Rafferty' • 12) Approve 3.2e Beer License for John X. Martinez, dba Gill Recreation Center • + 13) Approve Agreement for review of oil and Gas Production and Sale Assessments AGanmENTS: • 1) Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water and Pollutant Discharge • Signed at this meeting • Monday, July 2, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE DONATED FOODS AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home ' Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Donated Foods Agreement with the Colorado Department of Social Services, and ; WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from July 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being • as stated in the Agreement, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Hoard deems it advisable 'to approve said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Donated Foods Agreement with the Colorado Department of Social Services be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. y� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1 WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ne R. Br ,tner, c airman (--'` BY:--)Jern-4 a,lter��t�fit G Kenn y, pro-Tam e ut CountyCerk e qe p y APPROVED AS TO FORM: onatance . Hn rt•C1771,1*, . . �y ounty Attorney 900572 #71001"/ c n , /rn ,t �,(!r� f� EMORAf1DUM f v1 Igoe Gene Brantner. Chairman of Count T, Board of County Commissioners on June 27. 1990 COLORADO Pronewaiter J. SpecKman. Executive Director. Human Resources �Oilthe- !Whim Donated Foods Agreement for the Nutrition Program for the Elderly • A Enclosed for Board approval is the Donated Foods Agreement fOr the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Nutrition Program for the Elderly. This Agreement 1s the contractual agreement between the Colorado State Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human. Resources. It outlines the obligations of operating the Nutrition Program for the elderly. 'q This agreement covers the Fiscal Year 1991. which is the period of July 1. 1990 through June 30. 1991. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at 353-3816. .., s.. .w ,�n a �'� sw�„o . �¢, ,fief .w ny } i a June 27. 1990 • MEMORANDUM laCdt T0: Clerk to the Bo FR: Susan Montoya RE: Donated Foods reement for the Nutrition Program for the Elderly Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of the Donated Foods Agreement for + r the Weld County•Division of Human Resources' Nutrition Program for the Elderly. Please return •alt three (3) copies once they have been signed as they need to go to Denver for their signature. If you have any-questions. please call - Bev Reid at 353-3816. 900372 I C V V Y r • - .r • • ur••w r• uyi-i•. • w.IVVi• •.w.w w.• ... w•• 2 .. JJ.•\iw mob.• .i.'J. � •.• • .•w �wr DF-29 (Rev. 6/90) 572= COLORADO If Cr SeefiYi SER97 '5 1575 Sharman Street, 3rd Floor Denver, CO 80203-1714 (Title at C - Nutritiai r ogaaa Far tine Fidettly) June This agreement9p is mode this (Enter today's Cate) 21 day of 39 by and between the Colorado Department of social Services, 3575 Sherman Street, 3rd laccr, Denver, ob 80203-1714 (hereinafter referred to as the "DeptrY.ment"), and .the (Enter Your agency'sname) Weld County Nutrition Program for the Elderly (hereinafter refer'r'ed to as the "Recipient Agency") - , whereas, the Department is a distributing agency under a contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (laareirattat referred to as M0SDA") . The Contract with USDA is subject to all federal laws and regulations. USDA controls the amount and types of ccesc sties available to the Department. whnrees, the Depnztment has the responsibility fear administering the Donated Foods Program in Colorado in accordance with its Contract with USDA, and; Whereas, the Recipient Agency desires to participate in the Donated Foods program in accordams with the terms of this Agreement; and Lammas, as of the date of execution of this Agreement, Recipient Agency meets all requirements for participation in this program. Steer, ' ^0RE, it is hereby agreed: 1. The Recipient Agency is operating a Nutitioaa PCMOMR for the Elderly, serving persona who are unable to psy the full charge for service provided. Caaplete the foliating questions: a• The R}.ecipient Pagano/ her cooking facilities available? Yes x No w b. The Recipient Agency has the following types of storage facilities my yes x No • Cooler Yes X o Frozen Yes x No 2. Recipient Agency shall participate in the Donated Foods program in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and applicable legal requirements described below.tam legal as it is used 3. ghout this Agreement � feedera1�te"statutes, federalanand state regulations, _e program requlremants as identified in the Donated Foods Unit Recipient 94.0972 Agency' User's Handbook, federal and state comrcdity proosssinc instructions and any are dmenta thereto, which are applicable to the Donated Foods Program, which are in effect wkien this Agreaoent is executed. The Recipient Agency agrees to fully oacply with all legal requirements defined above, and to submit any reports requested by the Department or USDA in a prompt and complete manner, and to enforce such legal requirements against any processors or sub-distributing &circles which are under contract with the Recipient Agency. 4. Recipient Agency Ebel.' receive stare, dlatritute, and utilize donated foods. In addition, the Recipient Agency agrees to comply with the following terms and conditions: A. oao_oT...1 1LO4S Donated food will be used only in connection with Recipient Agency's established feeding operation for the sole benefit of ;acne served by the Recipient Agency and will not be sold, c :hanged, or otherwise dinceed of by the Recipient Agency or any processor without express written approval being obtained by the Recipient Agency from the Department. B. orrrr cit Aacill ti d The Recipient Agency and any sub-distributing agencies under contract with the Recipient Agency shall provide adequate facilities for the handling, storage and distribution of donated ' foods. These facilities shall be such ae to properly safeguard against &tag., theft, spoilage, or other lees as re oarar ded in the "Prod Storage Guide far Schools and Inertituticna" in the Donated Foods Unit User's Handbook. The Recipient Agency shall provide facilities and services that: 1. Are sanitary and free from rodent, bird, insect and other animal infestation; 2. Safeguard against theft spoilage and other loss; d. Maintain foods at proper storage to geraturea; 4. Stook and space foods in a manager so that USDA-donated foods N are readily identified; S. Rotate stock utilizing "First-In/First-Out" inventory practioes; 6. Stare donated food off the floor and away fraa walla in a manner to allow for adequate ventilation; 7. Maintain accurate inventory records of product usage; and 8. Take other protective measures as may be necessary. T11e Department reserves the right to inspect the facilities, without the benefit of prior notification, to ensure these standards are met. 2 L 90®572 C. EitatetaibiaitejsoSitrogograltrign Once the Donated Foods have been delivered to the Recipient, Agency, its carrier agent, Processor, or Food Service Management a pony, the Recipient Agency is responsible to the Department for said • Food. In the event of damage, spoilage, theft or ether ass, the Recipient Agency will preeptly nctify the Dep+rtment. In case of spoilage, the Recipient. Agency shall turnish a certificate from the County or the State fivalth Department representative confirming such spoilage. The Recipient Agency assumes full resporneibility for reimbursing 4 the Department for the USnA dollar value of any Donated Foods improperly hoed or disposed of or any loss or damage to Donates! . Foods due to the failure of the Recipient Agency or its agents to provide proper storage, care or handling. The.Recipient Agency may be required by the Department to submit decusrntation regarding the loss. D. AvSicaljnventort Recipient Agencies shall take an annual physical inventory of USDA commodities the last working day of April and submit the inventory to the Department, not later than the last wetting day in May, in a format prescribed by the Department. Such inventory shall be reconciled wdthh the Recipient Agency's book irnistawy records and maintained on file by the Recipient Agency. in no event, may the inventory level of each donated food in storage exceed a six-month supply unless sufficient justification for additional inventory has been submitted and approved by the Department. E- SImulaints The Recipient Agency shall immediately advise the Department in writing of any oaeplaints regarding the aerated foods. The Recipient Agency shall provide appropriate information regaining the product and nature of the complaint so that an investigation can be pursued by the Department or USDA. In addition, any 000plaints regarding the =martial distribution system shall be provided to the Department in writing for appropriate action. F• MS= When posing food products with federal funds, Recipient Agencies shall, whenever possible, purchase only food products that are produced in the United States. The purchase requirement does not apply in instances when the 1 Recipient Agency determines: (1) Recipients have unusual usual, or ethnic food preferences which can only be net thorough par:bases of d seos7z ASINIS products not produced in the U.S.; (2) the predict is not produced in the U.S. In sufficient and reasonably available quantities of a satisfactory tau&1ty7 ,or %3) the cost of the U.S. product is significantly hither than foreign products- �- 32Ulbtmticnsrallac Available Donated Foods will be requested only in such quantities as will be fully utilized and will bs xeoeipted for by the authorized representative of the Recipient Agency- The Department reserves the right to "redistribute any 'USDA Donated Foods in possession of the Recipient Agency. 11- 3to= Tae Recipient Agency and any Processors, or Food Service Maragement Company wrier Contract with it, will accurately maintain reoe ds of Donated Foods received aril such accountability records as any be prescribed by the Department- Such records shall include, but not be limited to, accurate and =plate records with respect to the receipt, disposal, and inventory of Donated Foods and with respect to any funds which arise from the operation of the program. Tae Recipient Agency shall also keep accurate and complete records showing the date and aathod used to determine the number of eligible persons served by that agency. All records must be retained for a period of three years from the close of the fiscal year to which they pertain- Y. The Recipient Agency shall allow representatives of the Department and/or USDA to inspect and inventory Donated Foods in storage, the facilities used in the handling or storage of such donated foods, inspect and audit all recacd6, including financial records and ' repasts pertaining to the distribution of donated foods, and to review or audit the procedures and methods used in Carrying out the audit requirements at any reasonable time with or without the benefit of prior notification. J. rersi +dit res for rzE3 Pxpanditaaee for Food will not be reduced because of the receipt of such Donated Foods, except that this coalition does not apply to Section 6 foods distributed to schools participating in the National School Lunch Program. 1C- The Department any enter into processing contracts with private vendors who convert Donated Foods into different end-preducts or by repackaging them. The contracts for processing of products are entered into by the Department for the benefit of the eligible a 900572 ,y • Recipient Agency. All Recipient Agencies eligible to receive tha donated foods to be processed may receive end products reds from those foods and produpd under sued processing contracts of the - DeNulment. If the Recipient Agency elects to participate in the Processing program, the Recipient Agency shall comply with all requirements of the processing contracts as set forth by the Department's contract:. Tn no event shall the Recipient Agency enter into an agreement with a processor to convert donated loads into and-products without appxnml of the Departaant• xf such approval is prior ',mitten the Recipient Agency agrees 1 to take such action as may be directed by the Department to entece the terms of such Processing Contract and the compliance of the processor with all legal requirements. r r Food Service Management Companies may be employed to conduct the food service operations of eligible Recipient Agencies. A Food Service Me jeg meat Company is defined as a commercial enterprise or nonprofit organization which may be contracted with by a Recipient Agency to menage any aspect of its food service operation. j In instances when a Food Service Management Company is employed to 4 pr.:vide mach services, the Recipient Agency shall enter into a written contract with the Food Service Management Company which ishall expressly provide that: 1. Any donated foods reoeived by the Recipient Agency and made available to the Food Service Management Company shall be utilized solely for the purpose of providing benefits for the employing agency's food service operation and it is the responsibility of the Recipient Agency to demonstrate that the full value of all donated foods is used solely for the benefit of the Recipient Agency. 2. The Food Service Management Calommr shall comply with the same terms and conditions of the Recipient Agency's Donated Foods Agreement with the Department. • • J. The books and records of the Food Service Management Company remaining to the food service operation of the agency shall be available on-site for a period of three years from the close of the fiscal year to which they pertain, , Recipient Agencies shall submit Food Service Management Company contracts to the Department for approval. M. Ilaisocdal 1. Skate Administrative Charge The Recipient Agency shall pay the Department a fixed coat per 5 9©0572 Ij r t anther computed annually tor USDA commodities shipped for the distributor (or USDA) to the Recipient Agency. This administrative cost per container shall be subject to revision based upon fluctuation in the number of cases to be shipped, cast of operation, federal or state funds and member of charge sha�ll�bm�justed by t3heient �aes. The Department no�EaCh Recipient Agency shell be _ for l� y than number • oocontenine of ct r ated food received by the Recipie t Ag n y f from tho distributor, (or direct fate USDA vendors) as reported by the distributor (or vendors) to the Donated Foods Unit. i ` Failure of a Recipient Agency to pay the administrative charge within ninety days of the balling date shall result in suspension of future shipments of Donated Foods. If the administrative charge is not paid, the Recipient Agency's account will be subaaitted to the Colorado Department of Administration, Collection Agency. Any and all additional p. costa involved in the collection pavoess shall, be borne by the Recipient Agency. The Recipient Agency may not be permitted to participate in time Donated Foods Progaam, until the account is paid in full plus all collection teas. 2. Distributor Charges , The Recipient Agency shall, pay the quoted price per caso • directly to the contracted regional distributor as billed for the number of cases received on each shipment. The Recipient Agent' shall ooaply with the distributor's c edit policy and payment terms. In the event a Recipient Agency falls more than 60 days in arrears in payments to the distributor, the Department and the distributor may joky agree to suspeaxi issues of donated foods and the distributor may take necessary action to purse collection of the account. C', N. The recipient agency at all times during the execution of this agreement strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and implementing regulations as they currently exist and 'may hereafter be amended. This includes protection of the confidentiality of all applicant lreeipient reoords, papers, documents, tapes and any other materials that have been or may hereafter be established which relate to this Agreement. The recipient agency ear:a:ledges that the following laws ars included: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sections 2000d-1 ets_a ga and its iuplementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. ?art 80 RDam) and ' - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 197], 29 U.S.C. Section 794, and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 6 :?QOS.y I2 84; and - the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, 42 U.S.C. Sections 6101 et. sea. and its implementing regulation, 45 C•F.R. Part 91; and - Title VIZ of the Civil Rights ACt of 1964; and - the Age Discrimination in Employment. Act of 1967; and - the Equal Pay Act of 1963; and - the Education Amerdments of 1972. - Titivation Reform and Control Act of 1986, P.L. 99-603 The Recipient Agency shall oc ply with and ell regulations applicable to these laws prohibiting discrimination because of race, colors national origin, age, sax, religion and handicap, including Acquired T une Deficiency Synch-me (A/M6) or Alts related conditions, Covered undsr Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, cited abare. This assurance is given in • consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all federal and/or state firencial assistance. Any parson who feels that s/he has been disc dm i n■ted against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado Department of Social Services or with the u.S. Department of Agriculture, office foot Civil Rights. ' The Recipient Agency is responsible for any additional Civil Rights reporting reqUirements as set .forth in Addendum A of this Agreement, if applicable. O- ZOCittatiaa20 To the extent authorized by law, the Recipient Agency shall Indsmiry, save and hold hammiest the State, its employees and agents, against any and all claims, damages, liability and court awards inc1� ov , a s, and att cney fees inmix:l as a result of by the Recipient Agent', or its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. P. xf the Recipient Agency fails to comply with the provisions of this Agreement it may, at the discretion of the Department, be disgtud ified trims tla trer participation in the Prsvautt. The Recipient Agency or the Department may seek judicial relief for any provision of this Agreement. Q. pr narl ivr crtA This Agreement will bears effective on the date of approval by the itatitive Director of the Department or authorized designee, and shall remain in effect until au ne 30, 1991. The Recipient Agency or the Department may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving thirty days notice in writing. Dpon sudh termination by either the Recipient Agency or the Department, the Recipient Agency shall, at 7 • 1 . • 900572 its expense return all unused Donated Foods in its possession or in the possession of its processors to such place within the State of Colt:atop as may be designated by the Daveu:tment. s. Amaigameat The Recipient Agency agrees not to assign its rights or to delegate its obligations tinder this Agreement without prior approval in writing from the Department. x. 152243a.Ettort This Agreement is binding upon the present and future elected or employed officials of the Recipient Agency and the State of Colorado. U. It shall be the duty of Recipient Agency to promptly notify, in writing, the Department of any change in its Agency Head or authorized representative or change in legal address. v. ZI The individual signing this Agreement as the "Agency Head" or "Authorized Repnasentative" (as attested if a corporation) . =Wan that his/her signatuco tamely tom" the Recipient Jyoencv to the terms of this Agreement. TYRE OR DY2Iar ALL =coma= MIN: Dom: 6-21-90 NAME OF =CEP= AGCNCE: Department of Human Resources, Nutrition Program for the Elderly ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1805 SELg OF COLORACO Greeley. CO 80632 L OF SOC=a1L, SERVICES pH:VE #: 353-3816 #3321 SIGNATURE AND I'S= OF AGENCY ICCAD DATE ARPROvED ce Chairman. Wald County ommissionera lar A "'Z� P1712: Ilene M. Marra. Executive Director 900572 Deputy County Cledi MODIFICATION OF PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT. INC., AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY This Modification. made and entered into this 2nd day of July, 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services." and Employee Development, InC. , hereinafter referred to as "EDI". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS. the parties desire to modify their current contract for Job Opportunities an Basic Skills (JOBS) Program services to extend the term of the contract. NOW THEREFORE. in consideration of the premises and of the covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. The term of the agreement shall be extended to December 31, 1990. 2. Except as modified herein. the terms and conditions of the original agreement of March 30. 1990. remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Modification as of tee day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT, INC. BY: airP-letch.a.4 ene�e� Brantner, hairman ATTEST: (Seal) ATTEST: n ,� �f In // � By: , I I _V/ /►//`�L-L f ' corporate Secretary or Equivalent Clerk to the Board Approv by: putt' bounty ei� Gerald aawick, roiem Weld County Private Industry Council 4 ,/ Oille4rec9r ant . Speckman. Executive Director t Ss oWeld County Wet County Division of Human Resources 9005n IIMMEM. ARe2t0Ks1 B 1270 REC 02220419 07/18/90 10:52 40.00 1/001 F 0279 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE VACATION OF CERTAIN PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 87 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 e affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board received a request from J.E. Loyd, of Loyd Farms, for the vacation of Weld County Road 87, from Weld County Road 134 to Weld County Road 136, and WHEREAS, after hearing the testimony of Mr. Loyd, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Vacation of Weld County Road 87. NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that weld County Road 87, from Weld County Road 134 to Weld County Road 136, be, and hereby is, vacated. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded,: adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990`. ,ati 'BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '` ,VELD UNTY, COLORADO • ;.; : Weld Count and Recorder and Clerk _ " oard gene . rantn i7S ," Chairman �UN,C , BY:�, L✓� ' • k ?aro ge Kenne y, Pro- em aputy ounty er .f�,4l- APPROVED AS TO FORM: ons ante L. Har rbe t ounty ttorney for ��n ,_ �, _.` r.n ` �'i ' ' ,•-1 ,',�n. n' Y ` ' ['W 900573 .. ,, (_ f n • NOTICE • Notice is hereby yiven that the request of J.E. Loyd, representing Loyd Farms, P.O. Box 49, Hereford, Colorado 80722, for the vacation of Weld County Road 87 from Weld County Road 134 to Weld County Road 136 will be considered by the Weld County Board of Commissioners at its regular meeting at 9,00 a.m. , on Wednesday, June 27, 1990. Said meeting 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, Colored°, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in this matter sre requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO DOWN that the request may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial • Center, 935 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1 BY, MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO THE BOARD BY, Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED, June 14, 1990, in The New News • I 9001573 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) s as. COUNTY OF WELD ) David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keeaneasburq in saiel County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been continuously and ; uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the anndmed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the t act of the Ownearal Assembly c:, the 4.... ,,, State of Colorado, entitled "An 4.7t , ' �"' Ar to regulate the printing of legal eel � ":, notices and advertisements, " and i.-., amendments thereto; that the notice ' Pi ��,,�a� of which the annexed is a printer! jr.. mkt•iet oftwookstarr , copy taken from said newspaper, was � eoo published in said newspaper, and to f; ��,''���,a'w,, the regular and entire issue of '-; `lir' why � wa ""���I every number thereof, once ��/EvVe"y l oliTer week for 1 weeks; that said #,�,,,.,�t ,. N ow s c „'N notice was so published in said h.,��4,a�,4144 Hatter newspaper proper and not in any ► ' I0 x�wow;+, film supplement thereof, and that the i. °re6o., w° `4,„„ ',..� first publication of said notice as u. • �•�~�tiw�B��� aforesaid , was on the ,4•,,,F,wa# ,,.' „ ,� 1 �l day of , 1990, tt;ii,,2 44 and the last o the :;. • ) Lir rr� " Ans.as,.kyik u f �W� day . 1940. ,...--cSubscribed and s orn to before me this HIK day of 4......._.,. , 1990. r+.` LNotary Public My commission expires: J9/s=1.1. ', .f ... C 0373 lOtt MEMORAt1DUM Y ine Board of t" County C4mmiesiOners om" May_ 14, 1990 COLORADO From Lee D. Morrison, Assistant County Attorney Subject' Abandonment of weld County Road 87 Attached please find a copy at a letter requesting the "abandonment" of weld County Road 87 from weld County Road 134 to Weld County Road 136. I would recommend that you place this on the agenda to aet a date to consider vacation of the roadway. I would recommend that you set this matter at least two weeks hence • so that letters could be pent to landowners who may be affected by the closure. C.R.S. , Section 43-2-303 (2) , provides that "No platted or deeded roadway or part thereof or unplatted or undefined roadway which exists by right of usage shall be vacated • so as to leave any land adjoining said roadway without an ' established public road or private-access easement connecting said land with another established road. " e D. Morrison Assistant County Attorney • LDM:sa xc: Drew Scheltinga Dave Becker Planning Department /.4"o•, 7� curl, ct of? Vj,5 SS 'JONI= _ GENE W� CORDON Bin CEORCE —` 94-40373 , ` p ! APR 0 5 7990 Ili . i....:.... . ... '. . . ._...... .AT I: i, I rats. if:: 142, I: 1710 LAns dra..nitflL.rvr II We.A. COWS.. °,,10riCi. • . 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W5A r' ti..\ •'� TE le yt w.d-�la— on - n'. 4' pr f ai X ad X r. ...I le 90Us73 - �,-9g3 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING REQUST TO VACATE PORTION OF SOUTH DELAWARE STREET IN RANCH EGGS SUBDIVISION WHEREAS, the Boar^ of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a request from Melvin and Bernadine Dirkson to vacate a portion of South Delaware Street as it previously existed in the plat of Ranch Eggs Subdivision, and WHEREAS, after hearing testimony from Mr. Dirkson and surrounding property owners, the Board deems it advisable to continue said matter two weeks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County ';• Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from Melvin and Bernadine Dirkson to vacate a portion of South Delaware Street in Ranch Eggs Subdivision to, and hereby is, continued to July 11, 1990. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Sr''OJ LPL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene Brantner, hai�rman BY: 14=-15trtinarieja (Ae ge Kenn. Y, ffro-hem / , �OIrs7 .y... saw APPROVED AS TO FORM: constancy L. Har rt ,77S , ounty Attorney bo �� , 900574 o c -- i i f RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT WITH B.L. VENTURES, INC. 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, B.L. Ventures, Inc. , is the owner and holder of a Certificate of Des.'.gnation and a Use by Special Review for a livestock trailer wash facility on property described as part of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Performance Guarantee Agreement has been presented to the Board for its consideration, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said Performance Guarantee Agreement, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable and in the beet interests of weld County to approve said Performance Guarantee Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove mentioned Performance Guarantee Agreement with B.L. Ventures, Inc. , be, and hereby is, arproved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD UNTY, COLORADO Weld County C erk and Recorder "nee and Clerk to the Board ame R. Brant er, • D7/-r.taj<2 4.,r A) &so ge nne y, Dro- 'em eputy County r l ere-,pert,or rf����APPROVED AS TO FORM: tonatance L. Har art nt Attorney for a 900575 FL O le J `/ p / Yr../ IIf PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 27O day of I June, 1990, by and through the County of the Wer37—rtate of I Colorado , acting through its Hoard of County Commissioners, hereinafter called "County" and B.L. Ventures, Inc. , hereinafter called "Applicant". I WITNESSETH `t I J WHEREAS, B.L. Ventures, Inc-. is the owner and holder of a ;I Certificate of Designation and a Use by Special Review (USR-899) for a livestock trailer wash facility= and il WHEREAS , said Use by Special Review and Certificate of 1 Designation were approved on February 21 , 1990 at a public hearing; and I , WHEREAS, by Resolutions approved on February 21, 1990 by the County, the Applicant was required to enter into a Performance Guarantee with the County to handle eventual closure of the livestock trailer wash; and WHEREAS, Applicant shall guarantee the performance of y closure of the facility; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1 . 0 Closure of the Facility. Upon closure of the facility , all wastes shaft be removed and/or treated, all structures shall be recycled or disposed of, and the site shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the recommendations of the Soil Conservation service. 2.0 Amount of Guarantee. The Applicant has estimated the expense of removing the concrete, tanks and buildings, necessary leveling and seeding and removal of all manure waste will cost not more than the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) . 3.0 P moment of Guarantee. The guarantee sum in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars -( $10,000. 00 ) shall be paid ten days before the facility is to commence operations and shall remain in place and continue for the life of the facility or until closure or abandonment. of V (? JUN 2 5 1990 11 I, Weld Co.RamIn COrsks 900sys 'I 4.0 Release of Liability. Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County Irom any and all liability, loss and damage County may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of said design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on a account of such suit , action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of County or its officers, agents, employees or otherwise except for the liability, loss or damage arising from the intentional torts of the gross negligence of the County or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment 4 . 1 Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the Platteville Fire Protection District from any and all liability, loss and damage that Platteville Fire Protection District may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from or on account of the activities of Platteville Fire Protection District in inspecting the facility and enforcing the terms of this agreement, the Certificate of Designation or Amended Use by Special Review 842. 5.0 No Benefit or waiver. No portion of this agreement is intended to confer a benefit on any person not a party to this contract nor constitute a waiver of any privilege or immunity held by the parties to this agreement or their officers, agents or employees. 6 .0 General Requirements of Collateral. The value of all collateral submitted to County must be equivalent to 1008 of the value maximum amount as shown in Paragraph 4.0 of this agreement. 7.0 Guaranty Collateral' The types of collateral listed below are acceptable to weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 7 . 1 An Irrevocable Letter of Credit from a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved by Weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the followings (a) The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 1008 of the total value of the Performance Guarantee as set forth. (b) The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the obligations specified in this agreement and issuer has been notified of such default. 900575 2 (c) The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. (d) The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 1008 of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. ( e ) The Letter of Credit shall specify that 15% of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn upon and will remain available t0 weld County until released by Weld County. (f) The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld County of the final 159 or one year from the date of Site Plan approval, whichever occurs first. Said Letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty ( 60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. 7.2 A surety bond given by a corporate suety authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 1008 of the value of the performance as specified in this agreement. 7 . 3 A cash deposit or certificate of deposit or savings deposit or some other type of deposit acceptable in form to the County shall be made with the County equivalent to 1009 of the value of the required guaranteed performance. 7 . 4 An escrow agreement providing cash in escrow of at least 1009 of the value of the required guaranteed performance and providing that the escrow agreement is in a form acceptable to the County. 8 . 0 Request for Release of Collateral. Prior to release of collateral , the applicant muut present a statement of compliance from an engineer registered in the State of Colorado indicating that the facility has ceased operations and all waste material, concrete, tanks and buildings have been removed and the facility seeded in accordance with Soil Conservation Service requirements. The statement must also be approved, in writing, by the Weld County Department of Planning Services and Held County Health Department. 9.0 Review of Collateral. Upon 90 days notice from County to Applicant, the amount of the Performance Guarantee sums shall 9Q®57S 3 men } be reviewed by the County to determine adequacy. Should a preliminary finding be made that additional sums are necessary to guarantee performance, County shall schedule a hearing before the weld County Board of County Commissioners to determine if there has been a substantial change in circumstances such that the collateral is insufficient to guarantee performance under this agreement. The hearing shall be in the form of a quasi-judicial hearing with notice and opportunity for public comment and be held in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Weld County Administrative Manual, General Administration Section, "Applications for Land Use for Property Previously Denied." 10 . 0 Successors and Assigns. This agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives , successors and assigns of the applicant, and upon recording by the County, shall be deemed a covenant running with the land herein described, and shall be binding upon the successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL UNTY,,, COLORADO: Ate g erak-tes Se.ere- ATTEST: Weld Cou97)912244‘;444tClerk & Reeccoxder r CLERK TO THE BOARD: By: 900575 4 • I APPROVED AS T FORM: County Attorney D.L. VENTURES, INC. William L. Lamb ree ent 0Ox'75 5 900575 ft RESOLUTION RE: DENIAL or RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1281 - PETE GALLEGOS 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, pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101 (10) (d) , CRS, as amended, at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, considered the request of Pete Gallegos for Recorded Exemption No. 1281, and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption No. 1281 was to divide property which is located in part of the NWI of Section 10, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th B.M. , Weld County, Colorado, into parcels estimated to be approximately 15 acres and 5 acres, and WHEREAS, after reviewing the recommendation of the Planning staff and hearing the testimony presented, the Board determined that said request shall be denied for the following reasons: w ' 1. The applicant has failed to explain how this application ` is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and how the land split is consistent with efficient and orderly development. This Recorded Exemption would create the 10th parcel in this quarter-section. Parcel splits in this area are reaching a level where further divisions would evade the purpose of the weld County Subdivision Regulations as defined in Section 1-3. Residential development in rural areas necessitates an increased demand for road maintenance, police and fire portection, school busing, snow removal, utilities, and other urban services. As density increases, so do service demands. 2. The applicant has failed to explain how the intent of this application is consistent with the guidelines outlined in Agricultural Policy i7 of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan which allow an agricultural lot to be divided into two separate lots. The intent of the policy is to: a. Enable the property owner who is retiring an opportunity to live on or sell the existing farm improvments. 90076 o rl i? p ' i Page 2 ' RE: RE 01281 - GALLEGOS b. Enable the property owner to sell off agricultural land that is nonproductive for one single family dwelling homesite. c. Enable the property owner to provide a residence for direct members of the farm family and also for workers employed at the farm. 3. The intent of the Recorded Exemption process is not to provide rural residential homesites for uses that are unrealted to farm activity, neither is the process to be used to meet a water tap commitment before it expires. The application is not consistent with the established policies and approval criteria in the County's land-use regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that the request of Pete Gallegos for Recorded Exemption No. 1281 be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D., 1990. 1-a�eta:n) HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE UNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder t� and Clerk t0 the Hoard wane R. `antner� a rma n r �.i LI BY�in-yl{i�c-1ce_�j.,w 2� eo ae ne y, Pro-ToDeputy Countyrk / APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstence . Rear art 7O1,7414r." ouLtfty Attorney r 900576 •f1 f;1 ' 4DEPARTM ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ( PHONE(003)366000,FXToW0 915101h STREET GREELEY,COLORA00 60671 III Ile COLORADO Jun+ 27, 1990 voie Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Complex 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Recorded Exemption 91281 Dear Commissioners: This request for a Recorded Exemption is submitted by Pete Gallegos. The parcel of land on which tbis request is being made is described as part of the NW} of Section 10. T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The property is located south and adjacent to Weld County Road 36 between Weld County Road 7 and I-25. The request is to divide a 20 acre parcel into 2 parcels of 15 acres and, 5 acres, more or less. This is not the total contiguous land holdings of the applicant. Ths Department of Planning Services' staff recommends this application be denied. Development in this quarter-section hes reached a level where continued divisions should be discouraged. In its letter of June 5. the Town of Mead recommended denial of this request and expressed concerns about the potential impacts on roads in end around Mead, which are used by the residents of this quarter-section to access major highway systems such as Colorado Highway 66 and Interstate 25. • The applicant has failed to explain how this application is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and how the land split is consistent vith efficient and orderly development. This Recorded Exemption, if approved. would create the 10th parcel in this quarter-section. Parcel splits in this area are reaching a level where further divisions would evade the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision regulations as defined in Section 1-3. Residential development in rural areas necessitates an increased demand for road maintenance, police and fire protection, school busing, snow removal, utilities, and other urban services. As density increases, so do service demands. 4001570 Board of County Commissioners June 27. 1990 Page 2 The applicant has failed to explain how the intent of this application is consistent with the guidelines outlined in Agricultural Policy 07 of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan which allow an agricultural lot to be divided into two separate lots. The intent of the policy is to: A. Enable the property owner who is retiring an opportunity to live on or sell the existing farm improvements. B. Enable the property owner to sell off agricultural land that is nonproductive for one single family dwelling homesite. C. Enable the property owner to orov1de a residence for direct members of the a farm family and also for workers employed at the farm. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the intent of the Recorded Exemption process is not'to provide rural residential homesites for uses that are unrelated to farm activity, neither is the process to be used to meet • water cap commitment before it expires. The water tap commitment can be mat without subdividing the parcel. This application is not consistent with the established policies and approval criteria in the County's land—use regulations. Respectfully submitted. Brian A. Grubb Current Planner BAG:r7g • r 900576 ' ri .•.r/.r•. �. i ' ••iL. ,1 1• .my el I r SO . - + .. 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C 1 1 ,'•\ , y �•• SO .•/ M. 1 W. �• 1 r ' .III St. l \ '� • row • "I.,II Y: ' i ••r 1 ..r...�•� I +\ � -:J _. • „ a � I� • ' / 1 n. j i itI I i r 1 f ---- `- • _ X36 I / { ' .5 v I, � b�� I r ' Ir . .. .r ,.. _ • \ _. , H I •I. ! ' • - i1 /I '�'. • ............s....... :„....... ,,EL I I`•la il I 1/ \ b r tal 1 I r 1 4 W Z ♦d t DEPARTMENT OF M.ANNINC SERVICES RECORDED EMPTION ADMINISTRA .:VE REVIEW Applicant: Pete Gallegos Case Nos RE-1281 Legal Description: Part of the WWI og Section 10. T3N. R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colored0 Larger Lot Sizes 15 scree, s Smaller Lot Size: S acres. 2 Criteria Check List Meets Criteria Yes No 1. Consistent with the intent of the zone disttict. X 2. Compatible with tte existing surrounding land uses. 3. Compatible with the future development of the surrounding area. X 4. Complies with °nail District Regulations. S. Complies with minima lot size requirement. 6. Complies with the Wald County Comprehensive Plan. 7. Consistent vith efficient and orderly development. X 8. Lots accessible !roast existing public road. X 9. Adequate voter supply. X 10. Adequate savage disfoeel In compliance with requirement■ of the Weld County Eselth Department. X 11. Lots are not part of a recorded exemption approved within less than five (S) years previous. are not part of a •ubdivision, or ars not part of a Minor Subdivision. 12. Doss not evade the Weld County Subdivision Regulations requirements end Statement of Purposes. DISAPPROVED It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services that the applicant has not met the standards of Section 9.2 E.(1) (a) through- (m) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and a hearing before the Board of County, Commissioners lass bees scheduled for June 27; 1990, co consider the application. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. - . 9005769 ; by 4_ gate laVzD,9p Current Planner _ _44, gag. - " 7. 1� •Y- r • yr" .x. ' + • r, r • , . • � R +11 •�""�.4.0 •,4.1, '\ ..•'�i.HK• �`+` +� • • I �y ,.•XY` (yM , - • � � '� r '� eiii • I w,��,2 t ' :yam ar.••••: • ', _a .'y, IS,: • � �` . j +.� f'•‘ C.r. .. . -.,• +»a. ' 1 -- ..44 R. �� `� • 1 404-.4 it / • �.i • .I.. 4 r ♦ r�PP , r .. •.+� • ♦ - •�•. .4 - •• 1 y •r ....0 til ,. /y �. ••1440411* .' .r r ��. r ''" lr { r 900576 I�J. �i. email ,.•_..r► '' .t i�il ' r �i w . :Ail • eV •-MI*;.4."�' . • ;� ~ y r II /p araffillia. if . NO Pc;o0c, • a APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION PHONE: 356-4000, Ext. 4400 Department of Plan:^ng Services. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 FOR PLANNING AEPART!'-LNT USE ONLY: AL. PEE t`ysa- igsben CASE N0. re (29)1 RECORDING !EE ZONING DISTRICT SAIFIG.4.161114,5 RECEIPT N0. DATE eysz loin APPL. CHECKED BY 1:5414.1r TO DE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we). the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County hoard of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0e. 41.44, ID-e3-^ 6f$ TOTAL ACREAGE: a U Has this property been divided from or had divided from it Lay other property since August 30, 19721 Yes No X Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yee No_2L____. PEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Name: R.-170 GaS to tees Address: O . q 27se Mud ea eipr'l2 Phones s3S-fir/,/ Name: 5s�`.`r� ��► s Ga00.11: Address: 0_ V n Y Lam]y. meal n eel h PS5 . Phone: S3S— gSAS/ Name: Address: Phone: r.STtLE (aM/JAS Lt77LC TAew•p: i WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel votz, / s ti Smeller Parcel vira aphe TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel D i Smeller Parcel Ff'aSierfC e. Gri c Hate_ Act PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel Rhin.& , Smeller Parcel f)•gNeje tavAg L ACREAGE: Verger Parcel /1; Smaller Parcel EXISTTNG DWELLINGS: (Yee or No) /60 (Yee or No) ADO I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or pions submitted with or conteined within this application o and correct to the be:t of my iu4• C7 f • _ 900576 .%p.Cis�. 1. APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION 4. This recorded exemption is requested to enable the fee owners to sell a portion of their land to provide a rural residential homesite for their purchaser. S. The proposed exemption will in no way adversely affect the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, which is intended t0 preserve the agricultural nature of the county. The entire parcel has never had a home site, and the smaller0 acre parcel being divided from the larger will Continue to preserve the agricultural flavor of the county , and more particularly., the area. 6. P t zoning of the parcel is agricultural. The split-off parcel will continue to function within the parameters set forth for this type of zoning. a 7. As explained in the above paragraphs, the intended use will be compatible with existing zoning. A home will be erected, with the existing hay and pasture for grazing, B. The parcels will be very compatible with the surrounding area. The property in IOCated approximately 1 1/2 miles Northeast of Mead, with frontage on Weld County Road 36. The smaller parcel will be used as rural home site similar, to several existing properties in the immediate area. The properties along WCR-36 immediately to the West to WCR-7 consist of several D and 10 acre parCels with pasture land and other crops. 9. As stated in 08 above, this recorded exemption will simply add one more compatible property t0 the several already in the area. A like property ix Contiguous. It would seem this parcel will blend in an Organized and proper 'fashion'. Oue to the desirability and market value of the land, it is very unlikely that it would sell for the purpose of a strict- ly agricultural use, as sufficient income cannot be derived from the land to warrant such an investment.. It would seem that this recorded exemption would facilitate the controlled growth of the area, while staying in keeping with the exist- ing properties. 10. Domestic water will be brought into the smaller parcel by way of a Little Thompson water tap. A septic system will be r_ installed per the guidelines and inspettiOns Of the Weld County Environmental Health Dept. Attached is a COpy of the Little Thompson Water District, June 8, 1988 indicating our ownership of a water tap for installation on this property . • C0S76 LITTLE THOMP'SON "WATER DISTRICT ‘, OsaCTOM Tsephone 5324'00/ Owl'i.11amm w 30 WS.MMM• Asia dew 0 OMM WAam Bens,Cdarse KM3 lass memprroM Ta".tea e,TMMIN"r.., Owning. MNMOaA ^ARM Owe June 8, 1988 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. Pete Gallegos P. O. Box 274 Mead, CO 80542 [, Res LTwD Dormant Tap Numbers 95-1543 I, The purpose of this letter is to inform you of a change in policy relative to all dormant water taps within the Water District. The District records indicate you are the owner of the above listed dormant tap and this policy change will affect you directly. At the May, 1988 Board Meeting, the District Directors decided to place an expiration date of December. 31, 1990 on all dormant taps and to afford dormant tapholders an opportunity to either install or turn the tap back to the District. The specific details of the policy change included the followings 1. The effective date of the new policy is August 5, 1988. 2. All dormant taps will be null and void after December 31, 1990. At any time prior to that date, tapholders may elect to exercise one of the following options: a. Install the tap subject to the conditions established in the option agreement and the existir, 7 Rules and Regulations of the District. b. Turn the tap option back to the District and receive a refund equal to the original purchaso price/value of the water tap. The District records 'indieate the following information relative to the above listed dormant water taps Original Value Date Acquired Remarks 6 Restrictions on Installation 5750.00 10/3/68 7,D,itallation alooa west border of Sec. 10 on 8" line, or along north border of Sec. 10 on 2" line only. Sec. 10. Twp. 3N. Range 68W t t 900576 • al' ,,.,y %.o WELD COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES DEPARTMENT of PLANNING SERVICES STATE of COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) The Homestead Title Co. of Greeley TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT COMPANY hereby certifies that it hes made • careful search of its records, and finds the • following conveyances effecting the real estate described herein since August 30, 1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All that portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M.. described ae follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter,of Section 10; thence North 89° 13'00" East on an assumed bearing, along the North line of said Northwest Quarter, a distance of 1760.00 feet to the TRUE POINT.OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89° 13'00" East along said North line o distance of 8.73.55 feet to the Northeast corner of said Northwest, Quarter; 'thence South 00° 41' 00" East along the East line of said Northwest Quarter, a distance of 990 feet; thence South 89° 13' 00" West. a,distance of 885.36 feet to a point South of the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. being a. point 1760 feet Eset of the West line of• sald Northwest Quarter; thence North a distance of 990 feet, more or less, to the, TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. • CONVEYANCES (if none appear, eo state): Reception No. NONE Book Reception No. ; Bork' Reception No. Book Reception No. , Book' Reception No. Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. Book • ec Thie Certificate 11 made for the use end benefit of the' Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado. This Certificate is noe to be construed as en Abstract of ;iris nor an opinion of Title. nor a guarantee Title. and tLe liability of Homestead Title Co. of Greeley, Inc. COMPANY is hereby limited to the fee paid for this certificate. In Witnese Whereof, ' Homestead Title Co. of Greeley, 'no. COMPANY hes caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this 21et de of May , A.D., 1990. at 7:45 A.M. o'clock. y . 1 . IN., =EPA TZTrs ^n nn nevrr.vv rxr COlD'AiVY ,.'`II\•...'... ,. �� r,� �T ;f AUTHORIZED SI NATURE E 't.:0 l�• r: . ; • Vii'"C. ./� / ��� ? ,01 .....nwq... n" r 9©0576 M i sly Recorded rsesrded d M'..'r. ra deal.��8101970 r.. . . 620 � ry .,..., ., > me Reception aaa Me 1,54z4� A— some. II.rrIrJ der....... IrMyrm V l wI D M S ENTERPRISES, INC., a Colorado corporation, Stote.DocumeMOy.Fee '' , whoso address in Longmont, octe r.F.EB.1.0.1920- County of Boulder ,State o1 ; "'t'sgQ ~ ' , Colorado , for the consideration of eighteen thousand and no/100 (S18,000.00) dollars,in hand paid, ;Araby 061100 and convey(s) to PETE GALLEGOS and STELLA S. GALLEGOS, in joint tenancy, whose address is Mead , . County of Weld ,and State of Color:•ado the following real property in the County of Weld , and State of Colorado, to wit: it a All that portion of the Northwest: Quarter of Section 10, Township Si North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M.., described as follows: . .4 l' Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter of r q c, Section 10; thence North 89° 13' 00" Last on an assumed bearing, along ' oF tr � the North line of said Northwest Quarter, a distance of 1760.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thencn continuing North 89° 13' 00" • East along said North line a distance of 873.55 feet to the Northeast nn corner of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 00° 41' 00"East along CO the East line of said Northwest Quarter, a distance of '990 feet; II:., 4 r. thence South 89° 131 00" West, a dietnnee of 885.36 feet to a point a 'AN South of the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, being a point 1760 feet East of r` the West line of said Northwest Quarter; thence North a distance of 990 feet, more or less, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; o • v o o Together with 20 shares of the capital stock of .the Highland Lake ll c% Reservoir Company; an undivided 1/4th of 1 share of the capital stock a I of the Highland Ditch Company; and an undivided 1/24th of 1 share of the capital stock of the Highland Ditch Company, said stock now being • hold in the name of Grace M. Coates; An undivided One-half intermit in and p., to all oil, gas, and other minerals underlying said premises, including the • right to one-half of delay rentals and bonuses an reeerved In instrument re) recorded Fob. 25, 1958, Hook 1497, Pg.35G Weld County Rodord. .., with all Its appurtenances, and warrants) the tlUe tto the aame, sub)ect to a right of way H 30 feet wide along the north line of subject property for County Road; 1970 • zr general property taxes; existing rights of way, easements and reservations mi iri ry record; and subject to any easement or right of way for theWagner Ditch as it I etc may affect the subject property. r•1 NI gD �+ 47 Signed this 1973 • F' •O 24th day of January' , o �+ . _s e , A.M.. . TBRIRISES.... � o r ///� zNc. to •;:'..t.44,:. DY.•. r. r. T7�t.1 C.r 1 �'-�{� J D. MeglamrPreeident. yy� �y • [» 6 {teem t O , tidy r f t3 "• OF COLORAAO, ' iou;. co ,�N`. •;•'�••••L'''•Countyof Boulder, t W., ..r.. .. ie goregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this. 24th day pt'''4.'lanuary , 1970 , by Joe D. beglemre as the President and Howard 1 Sfe1�ejkgeas..A5, Setcetary of 8 M S ENTERPRISES, INC. . %4.v:1r�y� t�DI?N1�RN expires Sept. 10th, 1970 ' t x Witty 14421rnd official seal. , L :a -0-0- 7 • i UOL\C IQ t agigescill...'elKer rinak efeflda,e, ahnd IatAntr--If by',Mural paten°er psnexu hen lens!mom M MIMI.l It M pews% sating ie n.prw11f011n°r effl°I i y al/ly er n.au0,pey fitt°l IAen InNr!:77.7 of �lrewo-a ae aeaeulor Irt,y-1°•1na!er MAw enppssa.lty N dae=p� mention adfNsr sf Mrpewlbs IMn Invert M.e.0{.usl.Offkw'Or offban M lM pfNldsnt ar °that slflNn O[ ewA wN para110n nwwlne It. E19v t No. ar7. wonseV ewd+af°rt Teti+-11N,ft age.e.a.r.tw.�Dndferd Rw4Alq one MMe NM man Dw,wr.ONa..aa,.•...•.. . 900576 ��y9� >u�>to 8Q1,' : ii1/ '' Qi) • •nld Orr rowed no(I /.Yr�.(�Y/7�IJ"1"f,",f.�����A.A. 1.11.••QL.-eroes---.r. ,.... MOonnen. • names Ns:1;445�.L1<7V....�� � M—.. - •�•°MT'. mmmmum �J t 010 ;Bub, Mods thL 5th day of January in the year of our Lord on* thousand eiee Mildred and Fifty—seven between MIKE SLXICH and BARBARA SEXICH of the County of , Weld and State of Colorado,of the first part,and PETE GALLEGOS AND STELLA GALLEGOS of the County of Weld and State of Colorado,of the second part; • wltaeseethr That tan said Pall 1 ee of•the first part,for end in emaderatlen of the earn a TdENTX AND O. V. C.......--• -- 'DOLLARS, to the sad peptise of the first part in hand paid by the saki parties of the second part,the receipt whereof is hereby esnfeswd and selmewledged,have grsnted bartalaed,sold and awned,and by these preanb do gainR barealn aU, convey and eatilmr,ante tan sold parties of the emend part,not in tenancy in common bat in joint tenancy,the venter of then,their assigns end the helm end modem of gosh survivor former,all the fallowing ' described lot or petal of land,Masts, lying and being fn the Canny of weld and State of Colorado,tewitr • The north half of the South 100 acres of the Nee} of Mill WI:%TAM'i Section 10, in Township 3 North, of Mange 48 west of ' '��...�• 76. iii..O41 1 ei Wathnlr f: the 8th P. M. , Weld County, Colorado, 14 rt f •' kr-A" TOGETHER with all dltOh and w ater rights appertaining •4 ./.y. ,A.. • in „.I. ; to �pid premien, ip`O1u ly�g 50 shares of tho capital " •� „��, I. ,„1Y, 1' etobk of The Highland LdkW Reservoir Company, 1 share , t, N C • A . of the capital stook of the ]highland Lake Lateral Ditch �'.,,, ,.11'.'., I,T,N\p IIIUWK > 'c'0401-:e. ' Company, and 1/12 of one share of the capital stook of . •12l „ W, • 21,1„ ~”A The Highland Ditch Company; and 30 acre feet of Carter "°° "',1. Lake Diversion Water. Ir yy IX.X•E. it n11p n,vrvE���i • i Mr ,� eCyJ , • �',. Y.4 v ink, 1� 1 MOH vm61r !1 , y��, ILi.' q u r•1 4‘1,cv.td .i ow' �JI�'90 • a Iii! "-----S----'4o"i . lj Together with all and MneuLr the heredltamenta and appurtenances thewanto belonging,or in anywise myna- tabling'. and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remahndere, rams, issues end profile thereof; end aU the elate, rigof, k title, 1Merseibolelrn and� ➢rsudsss,and �r a the said the hereditame te rt e d apppurtenane es of the firsti� either!n Lea or equity, , la and to the a To gad and te Bed the said moan above bargained and d■eerlbed,with the appunenaneee,unto the said parties of the mond part, the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor forever,And the aid the sevanant,grant,bargain aart 105 nd agree to and with the said perigee of the emend paes, limn, rt,the,surrvvivor of VIM.Uilr assigns and the hairs End assigns of such mutiver,that at the the of the mewling and delivery of thus presents, well Weed of the premier above teemed,as of good,sum,peMeet,absolute and indefeasible estate of inherltana, in law, in fee simple, and la we good right, foll power and lawful aatlwvity te grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are fres and clear from all former and other pants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessment' and lncumbrrnoes of whatever Mee or nature raver, • and the above bereMned promisee in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the mead part, the r mutto M them,t assigns ss igns and the hats art Saline of mush miniver,against all and every person or persons lawfully debtor or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said pert lee of the tint part shell and will WARRANT AND FOREVER Dll;p'END. and fIside eme teT The ELM pantove leadritten. the first part ha veheryanto set their land e • Signed, Sealed end Delivered bi the Preens of a6t�� Lei . t ...�,� gN 1 M olio.„,44 STATE OF COLORADO, N jf� w •c 2,,,... fy, . :. 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Pi y • .a. 1 + ........„3.- , ---- � a_ a �, p r �' i o �' r �--��• tt * CO. � . + P w V r .im• s.. r gqO' 90Ubvi6 l l• FIELD CHECK • FILING NUMBER: A8-1281 DATE or INSPECTION: May 25. 1990 NAME: Pate Gallegos REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW* of Section 10, T3N. R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: South and adjacent to Weld County Road 36, between Weld County Road 7 and I-2S. LAND USE: N Pasture • E Corrals and pasture S Pasture W large Lot, residences ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) A S A (44ricultural) and Town of Mead W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access to both Lot A and B exists from Weld County Road 36. There are no . improvements on the property. A drainage ditch separates Lot A from Lot B. Existing ure is pasture. The property is rolling and slopes toward the drainage ditch. By: sisievtCAAL 4- Brian A. Grubb Current Planner 9©0576 s ' 4 1 . 1 . . REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Pace Gallegos CASE NUMBER: RE-1281 REFERRALS SENT: May 25. 1990 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 8. 1990 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault �- • --R-Health Department 'Monona _Extension Service 'Monona _Faergeney Management Office "—Erie -"a-Engineering Office Erie Engineering • Evans Housing Authority �`Firsstone Airport Authority "."--Fort Lupton Building Inspection "P"—Frederick • rden.City STATE GSScrese '-"-3ivision of Water Resources Greeley Geological Survey Grover --'"Department of Health 7.71hadson. --""Highvay Department —"Johnstown —Mater Society Keenesburg — Water Conservation Board "^Kersey • Oil and Cat Conservation Commission La Sella Lochbule FIRE DISTRICTS �—Longmont Ault F-( —neat . ; ��Berthoud F-2 � Milliken Brighton � F-3 Hsw Rayner Macon "' Nunn Nunn "~Eaton F-4 -'Plactwiile 'Fort Lupton F-5 'Severance Calaton F-6 ---, Windsor Hudson F-7 Jobnstovn r-a COUNTIES —La Salle F-9 Adams Longmont F-10 Boulder Milliken F-11 �•Larimer _Nunn"F-12 Pavnea Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACENCIES Platte Valley F-14 OS Army Corps of Engineers�� Poudra Valley F-15 _�IISDMAFHIS Veterinary Service _..Raymsr �nPederal Aviation Administration ,Southeast Weld F-16 —Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance r-li Wigginh P- 18 Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS • ;tBrighton OTHER Fort Collins Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. ----Greeley - Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. �-Longmont ,�,_Tri-Area Planning Commission —West Adana ,..- r. (' '8 9005n 2.y, 'y90 tA2/t, 1 Lrftta.a-.. w .. a,:��; Sad.wrox- 1990 ,wr. u tta.. W off., etio n/.. *. t.) to ,A.1.44., 3 / , 1990 0-, 42,c 4.. .-e- a- w-c- deli- XV u It d02`"^‘-a 745 4.2c. 31 ,199i. d.ke--4"-`11 , t raaY 2 s 1�o VW t9e then astab C 0:576 ryW. 900576 . - • . mEfl1ORA nDuffil �i�j� O Weld County Planning June s, 1990 To Environmental COLORADO New Eironmental Protection Services �L._s,'-Att".. e�� Cass Number: RE-1281 Naas: Callas**, Pete ��wlllyyy %Nom Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: • I. veld County Septic Pormit is required for the proposed home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 2. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation on all existing septic systems will beil necessary prior to issuing the required.septic permit on the existing eystem. yr WP423/as t. (, i , ig 1 s' j9kirnijUN 72yrlp/)��e .1990 !r r r tevirne 1 4�. . ft( `1/4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PMONEA0M360400nEX Ago i Ins tom 6TIEB ONEELEY,COLORADO!0637 iilliv �i CASE NUMBER RE-1281 if COLORADO may 2s. 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • • Enclosed is an application from Pete Gallegos for a recorded exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW} of .Section 10, :3N, R68W of the 6ch P.M., Wald County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of Weld County Road 7. south and adjacent to Weld County Road 36. This application is submitted to you for review end recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the proceuing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 8, 1990. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Arian A. Grubb, Current Planner. if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our. Comprehensive ?len for the following reasons. P 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel thgt ruqu€ie • r(1e/is not) compatible with the intes • of a e tow for the following reasons: e fts+ la I c o �I 1. We have reviewed the r•gwet and find no conflicts gitp our,,��,,ii��LL inures., � �� 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: S. V Pleas• afar to the enclosed latter. Signed: /:4O ' Agency: /17f v-i, /AU,Date: o ^S-fa 900576 ,. Town of DCead �4 P.O. Box 626 Mead. Colorado 8 80542 ,,....•.,.r.,.., (303) 535-4477 •rnn.M,rW June S, 1990 Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 10th Street Greely, CO 80631 RE: pnplicaticp for gecocged Exemption Case i RE-1281 TO WHOM XT MAX CONCERN: While the Town of Mead has no specific objection to this type of development, we do have some overall concerns that need to be addressed before the County allows further development to the North of our Town. With the advent of the expansion of Little Thompsons water line, this area will be prime for development requests, and it seems that all objections, brought .forth by the County Commissioners in the Towns past annexation proceedings, are being allowed in these types of requests. The Town also has some strong objections to further use of it'q roadways by County residents, to access the major highway systems around Mead. As you are aware, we have sent a proposal to the Commissioners addressing the problems with WCR 7 and possibly WCR 34, but have received no reply as of this date in regards to the Xntergovernmental Agreement. We feel that the continued development of plats North of our community, will become an ever increasing burden to our taxpayers and must ask that we be considered .in a, joint planning effort with the county in addressing these concerns. If the Town and County cannot come to an agreement over the aforementioned, X must strongly protest any further requests as this and recommend disapproval to our Board and the Board of County Commissioners. Sincerely, Michael P. Schumann, Mayor Town of Mead 900576 o, • • 1 8. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTINUANCE OF HEARING TO CONSIDER REQUEST FOR SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - OCHSNER AND PAYANT 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 27th day of June, 1990, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Hoard for the purpose of considering the request of Daniel Ochsner and Barry Payant for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, the Hoard vas advised that the applicants failed to post the sign the required ten days prior to the hearing, and WHEREAS, the Board deemed it advisable to continue said hearing to July 11, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing to consider the request of Daniel Ochener and Barry Payant for a Site r . Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit be, and hereby is, continued to July 11, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. �.• y•� LOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: # -'^"" WE LINTY, CO RADO Weld County C erk and Recorder �( and Clerk to the Board tens R. Brantner, ha rman o, Y�crZit Lae Ue rge A edy, Pro- -� Ge ut Count�erk / p Y Y f ra-��1titrteat det.C/`_ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. H r e 0 )7.977/A.Ar'-%- /- le County ttorney C E. y 900562 to 7'79 cc ; 77 "M N. it RESOLUTION • RE: APPROVE FINDINGS CONCERNING USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT 0634 ISSUED TO MORITZ E. AND SHEILA BAESSLER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on June 27, 1950, a bearing was held to Show Cause for revocation of Use by Special Review Permit 0634, said Permit being issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, and WHEREAS, the issues considered at said heating were a . follows: 1. Whether or not the uses currently being conducted on the site are in violation of Development Standard 04 , which states that the accessor structure shall not be used as a permanent residential dwelling unit. 2. Whether or not the additional uses of the property are material deviations from the plans, in violation of Development Standard 08, which states that material deviations shall require the approval of an amendment to the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the '.Board of County Commissioners before such changes are permitted. WHEREAS, Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, the Permit holders, were present, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony offered concerning this matter and, having been fully informed, did Find that the burden of proof has been met as to violations of Development Standards 04 and 08, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable that Use by Special Review Permit 0634 be revoked, with said revocation becoming effective on December 26, 1990, if the Permit holders are not in compliance by this date. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby Find that Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, holders of Use by Special Review Permit 0634, are in violation of Development Standards 04 and 08. 900563 'a T-Ii. C2 f/ 73 00 ''l is Page 2 - RE: SHOW CAUSE - BAESSLER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Moritz E . and Sheila Baessler be, and hereby are, granted until December 26, 1990, to come into compliance with said Development Standards, and if not in compliance by such date, this matter shall be referred to the County Attorney to proceed with legal action concerning the revocation of Use by Special Review Permit 0634. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990.'71) y�� ATTEST: -" A4fr4 .) BOARD OF OUNTY,NCOX.ORADOTY SSIONERS weld County Clerk and Recorder A XE and Clerk to the Board lane . Bran nor, a rman 4 �em�.{ NAY GYtX�nt u i�ti"t9r/ Leorge erne , rro-T v Deputy County C rk 1 yf�/� � �[�� APPROVED AS TO FORM: 4-m t��L. Ha ertlJ'f/`�^Y� ,w. 1 zr 71177424fir County Attorney • h.' r . r: [ #: i ' 900563 . . , STATE OF COLORADO ) a,r. COUNTY OF WELD ) David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he .is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper publisaheC an Keenesburg in said County and ... .n„,•.�„,-.. ••r.r-y» t.'.,,,»,., ., e State; that said newspaper hasa ' '. Nr+�,ftr VI•,: t4 general circulation in said County �. �a..w and has been continuously and �� uninterruptedly published therein. ,,� �M. * during a period of at lariat tw w rinO fifty--two consecutive weeks prior to tl.r' 'n ea�r•��.r, the first publication of the anne;ced V te.eimd eft As.y notice; that %aid newspaper in a a�t1rflt1Y�Mlol e.rr. newspaper within the meaning of the ""f r.�mt. 1.4=• �` act of the General AR,ssembly of thEr ;."•wilt, u1-' ."• vn ora is tL. fts ilt State of Colorado, entitled "An Act e. ,�.0 w.�.a.a +....+ate k r ow*.oden M (ro.dan+ to regulate the printing Of legal t:::=gut. eacitz • notices and advertisements, " and t...:�yr,.�� amendment% thereto; that the notice ' lost{Tiw1�A a � r ooe w .. of which the annexed is a printed �Ar�� `▪�= . w� to ow ale .4= ropy taken from %aid newspaper, wws �;��1►► "Colw��, published in said newspaper, and :.n ati�b,+t� , Lim' .saa..wm,. the regular ,:end entire issue of Rotten corm c,..o►.y, every number thereof , once a/aµer►7 k ':AVM 27,1119,8 I.Utcrta.' week for = weeks; that said r ' MI': R.:fiee to :a1ov1 ! notice ways so published in said � r"` w �wwew�t�i: newspaper proper And not in any � ►w supplement thereof ,, and that thel?iiii 10441. •�!rv.�K „� ue first publication of said notice 'as `'�ad.wrWWowo■�,.a� k;, Os aforesaid, was on t.hn '°' ,�� in �+ .,hbh rawn Wet MINNISry Mtrettrr I11aU rr rrn1 r 14 day of ,, 19Y0, �i or a.t 9n...atwrw and the last then .w ,..a.+r� adou... �trww !�n pfan., fh ' t t+itilolatla.rf•rovolop.rr+t Sioonord " \I d Nw • slosh stator tho. ...WWI, )eu.v, , 19'?0. 6,0aarouraj ..a04 royale. um .�tr1 � ia�.la as v'tY '16 _ j d "e' •. _�__w _ �Y+'v' ' ' .' RD 4th k Subscribed and sworn to before me? • BY' �� t Dui a4oA1+ 54 this 1�/ dray of , i�i9C1. �.rDiA'� m'7ll,1i1�'•j'r '", , '1;ui duoo A, 1910. ia _..-.---W • �.•*s+. .„--- sp..--- ,, Notary Public ice My eommxsasaiOn expires: , -/-r-fa- ;` • f 9CQ563 • NOTXCE 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 1 specified. All persons In any manner interested in the matter are requested to attend and may be heard. Should any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proosedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, 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 requeeting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps 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. DOCKET N0. 89-66 Moritz E. and Sheila Baeseler 3505 Holman Court Greeley, Colorado 80634 • DATE: June 27, 1990 TIME: 10,00 A.M. 0 REQUEST: Hearing t0 SHOw CAUSE for revocation of Use by Special Review 0634, issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baeseler LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 17, Sonny View Estates, First Filing, weld County, Colorado ISSUES: 1. Whether or not the uses currently being conducted on the site are in violation of Development Standard S4, which states that the accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent c residential dwelling'unit. f?^ 2. whether or not the additional uses of the property are material deviations from the plans, in violation of Development Standard 08, which states that material deviations shall require the approval of an amendment to the Permit by the weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioner' before such changes are permitted. BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy " DATED: June 21, 1989 i PUBLISHED: June 14, 1990, in The New News 900363 - SHOW larsE DATE: .1une 27, 1990 • CASE OZCH-49 USR-634 NAME: Morita E. and Shelia Steamier ADDRESS: 3505 Holman Court • Greeley, CO 80634 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 17. Sonny Vier Estates, First Filing. Weld County. Colorado • It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the following standards as approved for Case Number USR-634 are not in • compliance. • Development Standard 04 states: 4. The accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent • residential dwelling unit. The Zoning Ordinance define* temporary as being less than 6 months. The accessory structure has been constructed and is being lived in on a permanent basis. Development Standard 08 states: 8. The Use by Special Review tree shall be limited to the plans shown hereon And governed by the standards as stated above • and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or standards 44 shown or stated above 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 plan and/or standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The uses of the property have not been limited to the plan's approval and no amendments to the Special Review permit have been approved. Development Standard 49 states" 9. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated standards. Noncompliance with any to the above stated standards may be reason for revocation of the permit by the Board of County Commissioners. The owners of the property have not complied with all approved standards. Standards 04, 8, and 9 are not in compliance. 900$63 y • • INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUM T0: Rod Allison FROM: William R. Roberts NAME: Ted b Sheila Baeseler LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot L7, Sonny View Estates DATE: June 20, 1990 CASE NUMBER: BP-35385 I inspected the house to check progress. They have just finished Cho drywall and texture. They have scheduled to have the painting done and start with electrical and plumbing trim. as well AS doors and trim. They ars still living in the garage. 900363 ® • RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD AT PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING CONCERNING USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW NO. 634, ISSUED TO MORITZ E. AND CHEILA BAESSLER 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 o2 Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services has informed the Board that certain Development Standards as approved for Use by Special Review No. 634 may not be in compliance, and WHEREAS, on June 21, 1989, a Probable Cause Heating was held to consider whether there is sufficient evidence to schedule a Show Cause Hearing to determine whether the owners are in compliance with Development Standards 04, 08, and 09 of Use by Special Review No. 634 , issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, and WHEREAS, the property on which the violations are alleged to be occurring is described as Lot 17, Sonny View Estates, First Filing, Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Moritz E. and Sheila 3aessler were present at said Probable Cause Hearing, and i ' wHEREAS, the Board, after hearing testimony, finds that there is sufficient probable cause to schedule a Show Cause Hearing to consider whether or not Use by Special Review No. 634, issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, should be revoked for failure to comply with certain Development Standards, and WHEREAS, the Board shall hear evidence and testimony from all interested parties at said Show Cause Hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Show Cause Hearing be scheduled to determine whether or not Use by Special Review No. 634, issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baessler, should be revoked. BE ST FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the issues to be considered by the Board at said Show Cause Hearing are as follows: 1. Whether or not the uses currently being conducted on the site are in violation of Development Standard 94, which states that the accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent residential dwelling unit. 9...0563 890527 ® ' Page 2 RE: SET SHOW CAUSE. HEARING - USR #634 2. Whether or not the additional uses of the property are material deviations from the plans, in violation of Development Standard #8, which states that material deviations shall require the approval of an amendment to the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes are permitted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the date for the Show Cause Hearing shall be June 27, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. , and the hearing shall be held in the First Floor Hearing Room of the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of June, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Imp COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder Cl . and Clerk to the Board C.W. xr y, ChAirman AY; 1 rrmiy+ ai. ne n , ro- e m Deputy County(2‘,17,..41 erk f� APPROVED S TO FORM: one rantner eviC-v-aeogi, ttorge y. County Attorney r( fi . h 890527 r r , PROBABLE CAUSE 0 !70 • 4")) DATE: June 21. 1989 Y4ji/ CASE NUMBER: ZCH-49 USR/SUP NUMBER: Moritz E. and Sh419i Baossler PROPERTY min Moritz E. and Shelia Beesley + 3505 Holman Court Greeley, CO 80621 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 17. Sonny View Estates, First Filing. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: 3505 Holman Court Ie is the opinion of the Department of Planning Servlees' staff that the following Standards, as approved for USR-634 are not in compliance: Development Standard 04 states: 4. The accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent P' residential dwelling unit. 4 �t t The Zoning Ordinance defines temporary as being less than 6 r months. The accessory structure has, been constructed and is being lived in on a permanent basis. r, Development Standard 08 states: 8. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards as stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above 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 plan and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The uses of the property have not been limited to the plan's approval and no amendments to the Special Review permit have been *4 approved. 900563 e9oszr ' : ',(.p4'2.3 �. • ra r a 20-49 USR-634 Page 2 ' • Development Standard p9 stater: 9. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. The owners of the proparty have not complied with all approved standards. Standards 114, 8, and 9 are not in compliance. w based upon the above information, the Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners schedule a "Show Cause" public hearing on July 19. 1989, to consider revocation of USR-634, , �' ... / . . •PPP.4. 1. 1 900563 890327 • • SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT: Any repair, reconstruc— Lion, or improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the etruflre either (a) before the improvement in started or (b) if she structure has been damaged, and Is bung • reatored, before the damage occurred. Hot the purposes of this definition SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT is considered to occur when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building commences, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the structure. The term does not, however, include either: any project for improvement of a STRUCTURE to comply with existing state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which are solely necessary co assure cafe living conditions, or any alteration of a STRUCTURE listed on the National Register of Historic Plana or a State Inventory of Historic Places. SUBSTATION: Any facility designed to provide switching, voltage transformation, or voltage control required for the transmission of electricity which has an incoming or outgoing power line which is more than 69 KV. • T. TANK BATTERY: One or more storage tanks which receive and store oil or gas directly from and as it is produced by a well. TEMPORARY: Less than six (6) months. THEATER: A BUILDING or STRUCTURE designed for USES such as the enactment of live performances and/or the showing of motion pictures. • THEATER, DRIVE-IN: An irea and associated STRUC'TU'RES used for the showing of motion pictures outdoors. THRESHOLD: That imaginary line "'on the RUNWAY perpendicular to chi RUNWAY centerline which marks the useful limit of the RUNWAY. The threshold of all RUNWAYS is the physical end of char particular RUNWAY with the exception being Runway 27 which has its threshold 1,050 feet west of the physical end. U. UNDERLYING ZONING DISTRICT: The zone districts designated on the Official Zoning Map, Weld County, Colorado. These zoos districts regulate the height and • bulk of buildings and the use of land it the unincorporated areas of Weld County, Colorado. • USE: Any purpose for which a STRUCTURE or a tract of land may be designed, arranged, intended, maintained. or occupied: also any activity. occupation. business or 900563 10-22 890527 +! r- • INSPECTION REPORT VANE: Moritz E. and Shelia Baeseler LEGAL DESCRIPTION of PROPERTY: Lot 17, Sonnyview Estates, First Filing. Weld County, Colorado DATE: June 13 CASE NUMBER: ZCH-49 The property was inspected to determine the uses of its structures. The large structure, intended to be used as the principal dwelling, vas inspected first. The outside of the structure appears to be finished. The interior is framed. with soma plumbin3 and wiring installed. Framing is still visible on the floors, ceilings, and walls. This structure is not ready to be occupied. The accessory structure was inspected next. The east portion is being used to store antique autos, a motor boat. and other miscellaneous items. The west portion is being used as a dwelling. x•i ."&"h A. 4"C--/ f" Current Planner k{ _ YP • 900563 890527 ' %!. ) ® DEPART h. � 6F PLANNING SERVICES It ce 0 PHONE O031 nstwo0 EXT.4400 ais _C � sty tOtn STREET rt OnEELEY,COLODO 80031 jI To, . • [� r i ;,IF p it a-1.. • i . COLORADO ke April 14, 1989 Moritz E. and Shelia Baesaler 3505 Holman Court Greeley, CO 80611 Subject: ZCH-49 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Baessler: Development Standards placed on your property at the time USR-634 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners are not in compliance. Development Standards 04, 8, and 9 appear to be in violation. The Use by Special Review area must be brought into compliance with the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards within 30 days from the date of this latter. Noncompliance will result In our office scheduling a • Probable Cause Hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. If the Board determines there is sufficient probable cause to warrant further action, a Show Cause Hearing will be scheduled to consider revocation of the ' Use by Special Review permit. If you have information that may clear up this matter, please call or write. Sincerely, f he 6f • . /.(' daCla, '' Cetch A. Schuat urrent Planner KAS:do t enclosures t. 9©0563 • 890527 r 6. f. "r "� • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW FOR AN ACCESSORY BUILDING GREATER THAN 1 ,500 SQUARE FEET IN THE RESIDENTIAL ONE (R-1) DISTRICT - TED AND SHEILA BAESSLER 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 18th day of July, 19E:4 , at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Ted and Sheila Baessler, 2226 27th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 , for a Use by Special Review for an accessory building greater than 1,500 square feet in the Residential One (R-1) District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot 17, Sonny View Estates, first filing, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS , Section 24 .4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of sa: d Use by Special Review, and WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the re- quest of the applicantszind 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 applicantshave shown compliance with Section 24.4 .2 of the weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The accessory building in the R-1 (Residential- One) District is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The structure will be con- strutted, occupied, operated, and maintained in • t ` accordance with the ,requirements and procedures set forth in Section 24 , Use by Special Review, ki CI; r5- 't} "' listed in the weld County Zoning Ordinance. JUL 24 1984 The accessory structure will be ccmpatible with existing and future residential uses in the neigh- , L borhood. The size and style of the structure do Wel4 Ca. Plannin¢ Ccmmimco not appear to have a negative impact on the neigh- borhood. g®®563 LHR 377 890527 CC: a, 900563 lur r ;• r r t' Page 2 . RE: USR - BAESSLER . c. The City of Greeley Planning Commission recom- mended conditional approval in a meeting held June 12, 1934. d. No overlay districtsaffect the site. e. Use by Special Review Operation and Design Stand- ards provide adequate protection of the health/ safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Use by Special Review for an accessory building greater than 1 ,500 square feet in the Residential One (R-1) District be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: • 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted and placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording. 2. The prescribed Use by Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the subject property until the Use by Special Review plat has been delivered to the Depart- ment of Planning Services Office and the plat has been recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. , The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1� 8th day of July, A.D. , 1984. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST advw . WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar Norman ar son, hC airman C....-q ` Bye Y err,1�.,_0,r !l!i3Osi, / DiFuty County C erk uesline J1 fson, Pro-Tem APPRO AS TO FORM: Cn:L it WC/44.7- Qr �( l � , ene R. Brantner J ABSENT DATE OF SIGNING - AYE (,lpy��County Attorne1. Chuck Carlson r )1,24;7,`.�,Jp.-4,_. T. • . . Martin • , 900563 890527 1 L / ✓ ( r- S OPERATION STANDARDS Tad and Shai�la Uaaea er U.S.R. — 634:84:29 1. The permitted use shall be a five thousand six hundred (3.600) square foot accessory structure for the purpose of storing antiques. antique cars, show cars. recreational vehicles. and a canning kitchen. 2. The structure shall be constructed according to the design and style requirements approved by the Seeley Lake Architectural Control Committee. 3. The structure shall not be used as a business for gainful employment of the family residing on the property. 4. The accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent residential dwelling unit. •. S. The applicant shall comply with the: design standards for the Use by Special Review. Section 24,3 et seq.. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 6. The applicant shall comply with the Operation Standards for Cats by Spacial Review. Section 24.6 et seq. . of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. ' J. Representatives or members of the We",d County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the site at any reasonable time in order to insure the operations carried out on the site comply with the Operation Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 8. The Use by Spacial Review area shall be limited to the plans show hereon and governed'by the Standards as stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the- .plane and/or Standards as shown or stated above: 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 and/or Standards are permitted. Any ocher changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. .. .._.: __.._ _ _. -- 9. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall ba• responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above seated Standards may be . reason. for revocation. .of the Permit by the board of County Commissioners. 000563 890527 .yJ• • ' WELO COUNTY INSPECTION DEF.ARTMENT r ►AACIINVM to ORE...COLOA4DO.80631 PEERM.lSUMP%A, '`�j ' '. ,�,_.•I 4' jr. V00 \ RLNE 3p.e.4oQO,"E) ,..425 , r• ' •' • 074/.2i/0Z 5 9- / ' 7... I•1 +( 1rl.'�'^I i Yf Y'( 'JWPI 1 ' 7laPMOta MO. ... . _rrv;"MI r,Irx a f, .SfrG1LF1 M . w<')3 ,',CO-�,;:• • p .( _IwdC. ADDR • ; . Gi,�4CLCY• CO. 00/451• tt•f ., ••\ •1/4i. \4 11-:•:•• ,� _ ,. + , ' , ) ., • ]�1 /'-ti J• 'r •,v.. :..Y ,1r7 ..N.V... � ." • S. \.^ONTRACTOR LFNFRAL ` . .r- S41_I • _ � ,.\.. N'' ;SCI."-.4.0.P7....--, , l . _ r I U E4ING CONTRACTOR ` , - �•IL'"ATTNG CONTRACTOR - • ALLLN........ ... .. .. . . •.J +;L: .h. D. .zr.r. V,SCE.S•:,., .,:�: of v1 allo� 'ti _ GC�Ni ., eLtO`RryCALCON7AA`TOn'. 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Isbb of■hrlaooy r Iw,b fa arpb.ed ha ge sod net fa pea,W Intel aelYaly a pat boas ea=son a meg the sea b maw al ter afaw.ain W Yr the are an boo ad art bat an Paw - • Wed wine pear.Mona Ma.US,Ian.aawwae•and wormer of sham Idol a ran awn , • , � • ' eroePt the 1974 general taxes due and payable in 1975. which have been adjusted its*, • and which partied Of thb aeoend part agree to pay and ell Waequont yeses. k'`•' subjoin to reetmrictiens, reNlYatiane and saesa nts of record, if erebinoluding.. . W the ahem l rgabed pedlar b the tar ad poaeYe pars✓of V•al pans of Ye nod Mat Orr - • + , bee rrlwvar++w nod oar pis wpeeaeta a2arrretb than oho.M.a oar men u.ar. • • Y.as l poloa of V.And pea ern al e0l wawa.AND roan :D max Ae Mints WI IXOf We W►at ies of lb. he ae se hmo sot Unions ■ W . al the dap sod peas Ma Jaw=Ma �/�Yn '' j MIp a M.MF W f DMh r the //,wM road -.41441 "`-' ��_teaaTa Int learn.—Ilowirillotegati SW 4 in l . •PATSOfCOLOMADO. (MALI Id.N a■{ Nei. a p •'6aoes"".8%. GP • y�16/�b10awasM 1oo1 w arebf Ohre r W►IW MCA of July .'�. mica Intrre hm3 nom J. man �. ' . t ab'�'w'"' ^; ` ,19 .Itlaaaw W.[holm al �•. . 1 : II! sane 0.tw ►t. airier1926. �J!";71L M • , "'9t3'b 3 Nglq.Want SSG=hol caftan=.rbe. 06,S O Or took aeon..Is .• 590527 • r, � • C- • I . . April 26, 1989 1 Osar Keith, r It was nice meeting you. You asked me to send • letter explaining our situation. 1 The reason we are not yet moved into the main house. is we veers involved in ■ car accident in which the COmplioations from my injuries nearly resulted in my death. Because of my being incapacitated we were unsble to complete our home, however, because Ted had the craftsmen and design work complete he was able to continue on the exterior. Because of my injuries I wee unable t0 complete the necessary tasks as an Interior Designer for the interior. Beings our home is a reproduction of a French Mason' of 'centuries ego, a great deal of time must be taken to do historical research, designing and plain old hoofing it t0 find craftsmen and artisans who are capable of doing the quality of work needed. Needless to say it is taking longer than most homes! Examples of some interior details. Mrdalions, imported marble, green onax. stress chandeliers imparted from Austria. Handmade leaded end bristled glasswork. Hand canted domes end fret work. cornice boards. crown molding, plimph blocks, paters, will be made to our specifiostions. Also • number of castings will be quilted in 24 caret gold. Lincresta imported from Belgium, rugs that eosin will be hand made to my own designs and colors imported from China (estimated to take 10 to 11 month's to make), this going into the parlor. Ted le designing the knives for the woodwork that goes to a quarter million dollar milling machine. These are exclusively ours. t . , The flooring in the keeping room will come off the roofs of homes in the New England States, minimum 100 years old. The kitchen cupboards will be made from watauled . walnut with copper insets which will be hand tin punched with the names, birth and death dates. country and province of Ted and my ancestors. I now have my side reseerohed back to 1702. Germany and Ireland. Tads 1796 from France and Holland. The marble for the powder room is from Itsly which has been completely mined out (there is no more). is As an example of the time it takes. The widows walk. corbels, dentils, vergeboards, finials on the exterior took Ted over 1 1/2 years to Cosign, craft, paint and install. 0563 This does not include the time it took t0 research these 9 9C" historical architectural details or to find the craftsmen to • make these items. It took Ted and Y five years of planning - our home and platting it on the &crape down to the most 8905 l et 1 • C • (17' • minute detail before we began construction. also owning the scrape 12 years before we began construction. Our home Is • life long dream of which we are very proud! Y guess all we can do Is assure you thud, now that I've nearly recovered from my injuries we *re diligently going forward with the completion of our home. Wo had ab•olutrly no intentions of staying where we are for this length of time nor do we went to be living In • small are s■ we are now. We ars very anxious to get moved. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. Yours Truly. A -ems �d� • lY y ' r 4 900563 890527 Fj • DEPAO4Etp PLANNING SERVICES ?� ( PHONE(303)1'56.4000 EXT.4400 ¢� ACI `1 t� o+S tan MEET S W oneeLezcOLOMDO60631 � IR 4 r . r . o P I( m a p+P {. r COLORADO e April 25, 1989 7` Mrs. Morita E. Beastlier 3505 Holman Court Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: ZCH-49 — Development Standarde approved for USX-634 are not in compliance on a parcel of land described as Lot 17. Sonny View Estates Subdivision. First Piling, Veld County. Colorado. Dear Mrs. Basseler: Tha purpose of this letter is to summariae the different points which wars discussed during our conversation on April 20. 1989. The action which needs to be taken to bring the approved Special Review 4 permit into compliance is: 1. The accessory structure over 1.500 square feet is not to be used on any basis as a dwelling or es overnight or temporary housing for any person. All items appurtenant to such use are to be removed from the structure or dismantled. w r No extension of time can be granted by the Department of Planning Services' staff: however. a letter could be entered into the record, to explain the circumstances behind the present uses of the property. If chili office can be of any assistance in clarifying or answering further questions concerning this matter, please telephone or write.. Respectfully. r, 4 / /Keith e Sc u i i4 " Currant Planner 900563 RAS:rjg 890527 S SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING .- June 19, 1984 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on June 29. 1984, at 1:30 p.m. In the Coun:y Commissioners' Haring Room, 913 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. T; .e meeting was called to order by the chairman. Bob Ehrlich. Tape 165 - Side 2 ` k ROLL CALL 14. Lydia Dunbar Present Doug Craft Present Paulette Weaver Present Sharon Linharc Absent Bill McMurray Present Louis Rademacher Present Jack Holman Absent - Calle4 in Bob Ehrlich Present Also present: Rod Allison, Current Planner II, Lee Morrison, Assistant Councy Attorney. and Bobbie Good. Secretary. A quorum was present._ CASE NUMBER: USR-634:84:29 APPLICANT: Ted and Sheila Bawler REQUIST: A Use by Special Review Permit for an Accessory Building greater than 1.500 square feet in the Residential-One "R-1" Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 17, Sonny View Estates, First Piling LOCATION: Sonny View Estates: north and adjacent to Holman Court, west of 35th Avenue APPEARANCE. - 1 . -" • . Ted and Sheila Baessler, property owners and applicants. explained this request is for a garage for their private use to work on and to restore antique autos. They currently have fifteen antique autos which would be stored here. • Lee Morrison explained. to the applicants, any physical evidence given to the Planning Commission, i.e., blueprints, pictures. etc., muse be kept with the file as evidence. However, a set of blueprints of the garage is on file with the Building Inspection Division which are identical to the ones shown. with the exception of the Architectual Committees' •signatures. NOTICE: 1:40 p.m. . Sharon Linhart is row present }fit_ Tape 166 — Side 1 ^00563 89052'7 �, . • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting June 19, 1984 Page 2 • Mrs. Baessler told the Planning Commiseon they plan to live in a portion of this garage temporarily until their house is built. • Rod Allison explained the Zoning Ordinance states an accessory building cannot be lived in. Also, recreational %%chiles used as living quarters need a Zoning Permit for a Mobile Home, and this in not allowed in Residential-One Zoning. The only recourse, as far as the Zoning Ordinance is concerned, is that the house be built first and they can live In the basement temporarily, or the wording of the Zoning Ordinance needs to be changed, which is a time consuming projeCt. Lee Morrison explained there was a legal matter which should be explained to tae Planning Commission. He would iz no wap Influence the Pianninz Commission members in making a decision fox or against this request. All explanations would be on a strict attorney-client relationship. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission If they would like to go into Executive' Session. The Planning Commission members agreed r' unanimously. The Chairman called an Executive Session at 2:10 p.m. The Chairman reconvened the meeting at 2:15 p.m. The Chairman asked Rod .Alison to read rha recommendations of the Depart- ment of Planning Services staff and the Operation Standards, as outlined by the staff into the record. f The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There vas none. MOTION: - • Sharon Linhart moved Operation Standard number four (#4) be amended to read as follows: "The accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent residential dwelling unit." Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commis- sion. Discussion followed. • The Chairman asked the secretary to poll, the members of the Planning Commis- sion for their decision. Paulette Weaver - yes; Doug Graff - No. because of the way he understands the incerpreta.tion of the Zoning Ordinance chi& would allow the garage to be used as a temporary dwelling six months this year; six months next year, and six months for every year chereafteS00563 Lydia Dunbar - yes: Sharon Linhart - yes; Bill McMurray - yes; Louis Rademacher - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried with six voting for 'd the motion and one voting against the motion. 805 • r- • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting June 19, 1984 Page 3 • MOTION: Sharon Linhart moved Case Number USR-634:84:29 for Ted and Sheila Beessler for a Use by Special Review Permit for an Accessory Building greater than 1.500 square feet in the Residential-One Zona District be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recom- mendation for approval based upon the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services staff and the Operation Standards. as amended by 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: Doug Graff - No. for the reasons given on the amendment. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bill McMurray - yes: Louts Rademacher - yes; Bob Ehrlich yes. Motion carried with aix voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: USR-636:84:32 , APPLICANT: Siegrist Construction Company: c/o Keith A. Farrar REQUEST: A Use by Spacial Review Permit for an Open-Cut Wet-Sand and Gravel Pit LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NWk and SWk and 'SEk. Section 2, T2N. R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2.3 miles northwest of Firestone: north and adjacent to Weld County Road 24 and east of the I-25 Frontage Road. • APPEARANCE: LaVerne Nelson, Nelson Engineers, reported this application has been filed with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. This is approxi- mately a 215 acre site. Phase One, as designated on the plat. will use Weld County Road 24-1/2 as the haul route. Phase Two and Three will uae Weld County Road 24 as the haul route. Most of the products from this site will ba used in Weld County and the Denver area. There will be a rock crushing and asphalt batch plant at this site. They are currently working on a water augmentation plan with District Six Water Users and they do have to comply with the State's recommendations. He also explained their plans for reclamation which will be a wildlife ` preserve and recreation area. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. ' Tom Lynch. Division of Wildlife, stated they have no objections to this request. They have reviewed the reclamation plans and would p bu.m- F grade on the reclaimed site of no steeper than 3 to 1. wV 1390527 1 yy, • • 41 i t M .. d M p 0, m O 0.1 •" w w d Q Zr � ru cc Au&ug � uin & 1� p : d 7 & N E vii .. ,8 y aO ,! r , " � C F r", \ 8 b a M � � It E7 wed a sa sl . i� O +n (Mt«wM'00SC shwa Sr :" , °. •'.b M 000 i� w . Y I. W : , W pia C " % i a ,8„ O % ; , $ 3 9 E� 6.$ ;s \S " S t! : u;:, ,a' y, €; 0 . C d r. i .ti N dal�i W t $AI °:4 srl, �' it " d A N r• ('�� " g Y .ea ` ' tZw2 ; x28 � ) .' to s o ' kitI 'i w� It •es of0 4 es Et 0w W � ,r —""'' s e x y s -h A . r; RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE AND FACILITY - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Hoare 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 27th day of June, 1990, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Waste Services Corporation, C/o Brad Keirnes, 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: The SW} of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado • WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Brad Keirnes, president of Waste Services Corporation, and John Houtchens, Attorney, 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, the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Department and the Weld County Health Department 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 k . that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposed use is located in an agricultural area and the 170-acre parcel is currently used for dryland farming. The soils located on this parcel are considered non-prime agricultural land. The operation of the proposed use will not interfere with agricultural activities in this area. For 900564 // A` ,. - Page 2 RE: USR - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION these reasons, the proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Goals and Policies. b. The proposed use conforms to all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The site design, facility operation plan, Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards will make the use compatible with the surrounding agricultural uses. For these reasons, the proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plan's Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. c. The proposed use is located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. The parcel is used for dryland farming, and prime farm land would not be removed from production. The proposed Conditions and Development Standards will make the use consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District. d. The proposed use will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land use activities include dryland and irrigated farming operations. e. The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area. The surrounding area is intended to remain agricultural and provide for the conduct of other uses by right, accessory uses, and uses by special review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. f. The proposed use is not located in an Overlay District area. g. The applicant has selected a parcel used for dryland farming in the locational decision for the :, proposed use. h. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards provide adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. i. The submitted application materials demonstrate a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site and f facility. The northern Weld County area does not have a long range, cost effective, solid waste 900564 4 , Page 3 RE: USR - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION disposal facility. The landfill located in the Town of Nunn has been closed. The Eaton landfill located two and one-half miles northeast of Eaton, which also serves a portion of northern Weld County, is scheduled for closure in April, 1991, or when it's lull, whichever comes first. The nearest regional landfill is the Central Weld Landfill. This 108-acre landfill is located two miles northeast of the Town of Milliken. The proposed site has a primary service area of approximately 339 square miles with a population of 20,000 people. The service area includes the Towns of Ault, Eaton, Nunn, Pierce, Severance, and Windsor. The service area also includes a portion of northern Greeley and inhabitants of unincorporated Weld County. j . The proposed site has been recommended for approval by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The site will provide a long range, cost effective facility capable of meeting the existing and future needs of the service area population. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility on the hereinabeve described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within sixty (60) days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and r Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the special review plat: a. The applicant shall submit a revised cover and revegetation plan approved by the Colorado 900564 s r', i A• Page 4 RE: USR - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION Department of Health. The plan shall be reviewed by the Greeley Soil Conservation Office and its recommendation submitted to the Colorado Department of Health and Department of Planning Services. The plan shall consider the requests of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The plan ■hall outline the design effect of a 25-year, 24-hour precipitation event on the crown and area created by the four to one sideslope. The integrity of the crown shall be addressed. The seeding of the sideslope shall include all sod forming species. The plan shall also consider the effects of wind erosion at the site. ' b. The applicant shall submit a revised leachate collection and removal system approved by the Colorado Department of Health. c. The applicant shall submit a performance agreement guaranteeing closure and post-closure monitoring of the solid waste disposal site and facility. The agreement shall outline the costs associated with closure and post closure monitoring. The Board of County Commissioner■ shall approve the agreement and the form of performance guarantees. The agreed upon guarantee shall be submitted to Weld County. d. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan for the 200-foot setback area along the south property line, and for the additional area on the parcel east and adjacent to the property as described in the June 22 letter from Mr. Brad Keirnes. The plan shall be referred to the Greeley Soil Conservation Service and Division of Wildlife for review recommendations. The plan shall be approved by the Department of Planning Services. e. The plat shall be amended to show: 1. A total of 75 feet of right-of-way reserved from the centerline on the north side of State Highway 14. 2. The boundaries of the four phases used for the waste filling. 3 . The boundaries of the approved landscaped � plan. The type, size, and location of plant 900564 tr Page 5 RE: USR - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION material within the landscaped area shall be identified. f. The applicant shall submit an agreement for the construction of right-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes and left turn deceleration and acceleration lanes approved by the Colorado Division of Highways. The plat shall be amended to show the right-turn and left-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes. ' g. The applicant shall submit a letter from the Colorado Division of Highways stating that the des;,gn of the surface runoff flow toward the highway drainage system has been reviewed, and it will not exceed the historical runoff rate. h. The applicant shall submit a road improvement and maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 25. The agreement shall be approved by the Hoard of County Commissioners. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made ' and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI0NER5 ATTEST: ‘7)7 WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder dj7l �and Clerk to the Board e e i . rantner, Cha rman �] Att: a• �Lp,f George Kennedy, pro-Tem eputy County V APPR VED AS TO FORM: (-02:71rw-deSitie,-..*1 sttance L. Hrt ounty Attorney • r 900564 4 l n. C 11; 1 A DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 1 . The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a solid waste disposal site and facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. Only 119 acres of the 170-acre parcel shall be used for phased waste filling. The maximum height of the final grade shall not exceed an elevation of 5,210 feet above mean sea level. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 66 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. Only household, industrial, and commercial solid waste shall be accepted. This includes only non-hazardous, non-radioactive waste. No liquid waste of any nature, including semi-solid sludges and septic tank pumpage, shall be accepted. All waste received at the facility shall be inspected by all practical means available to insure the appropriate wastes are being disposed at the facility. The a hours of operation shall generally be between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. The facility ::ill be closed on major legal holidays. 4. A manager, knowledgeable in operating a solid waste disposal facility, shall be on the site when the facility is receiving waste. 5. Each phase shall be constructed for waste filling by excavating, lining the active area, placing a leachate collection system, filling with waste, and cover. A letter from the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health authorizing the use of phases 2, 3.a, and 3.b shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services before using these phases. 6. The size of the working face shall not exceed 160 feet in width and 15 feet in depth. 7. The clay liner and cap shall meet the following requirements: a. The construction of liners shall be supervised by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The engineer shall submit a final evaluation report on the construction of each liner segment. The report shall certify the liner meets the required specifications. This report shall be reviewed for approval by the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of a Health. ti• A 900564 i_ ' Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION b. A two-foot thick clay liner with a maximum permeability of 1.0 x 30 to the power of minus 7 centimeters per second shall be installed following excavation to final depth. The clay liner shall be placed in six (6) inch lifts and compacted with a sheepsfoot compactor until it reaches a compacted dry density equal to or greater than 95.0 percent of the standard protector density (ASTMD-698) . The moisture content of the material shall be maintained from zero to four percent of the optimum moisture content. The material used for the liner shall have a plasticity index greater than ten, and have greater than 50 percent of the material passing a number 200 sieve. c. Geotechnical testing shall be completed prior to material installation to ensure the liner meets the proper specifications. This shall include the collection of a representative sample from each 3,000 cubic yards of intended liner material and from each 6,000 cubic yards of cap material. Testing shall include a standard protector density test, a number 200 sieve wash, and plasticity index test. d. An independent soil and material testing firm shall observe and test materials placed for the liner and cap. This testing shall include the compaction density and moisture content at no less than a 100-foot spacing for each six-inch lift of liner material and 300-foot spacing for each six inches of cap material. R e. The compacted cap material shall pass a minimum of 90 percent standard protector density test. f. The completed portion of each phase shall be covered with topsoils and revegetated as soon as practically possible. The cover will be a minimum of three and one-half feet thick with the bottom two feet consisting of compacted clay, one foot consisting of unspecified ' soil, and one-half foot of topsoil for reclamation. g. To ensure that adequate material is available for the liner, daily cover and cap, AA annual material balance shall be made by a qualified engineer. k ` A , 900564 1 Page 3 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 8. The facility shall be operated in a manner which protects against surface and groundwater contamination. A groundwater monitoring plan, including leachate detection and groundwater monitoring wells, periodic sampling, and monitoring shall be implemented by the facility operator. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the weld County Health Department. The plan shall be reviewed at least once every two years by the State and County Health Departments. Changes and updates to the plan shall be facilitated by the operator as required by the reviewing agencies. 9. The leachate collection system shall be placed above the clay liner in the bottom of each phase. This shall consist of a six-inch outside diameter schedule 80, perforated PVC drain pipe installed in the bottom center of a 24-inch keyway. A l2-inch outside diameter steel riser pipe shall extend from the base of the sump to the surface beyond the filling area. 10. Surface water run-on shall be controlled to ensure that it will not be allowed to enter the active working face. Also any surface water which falls on the working face will not be allowed to leave the site. 11. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control blowing debris at all times. Operation during windy periods shall be accomplished in a manner that controls blowing debris. Any debris found outside the working face or adjacent to the facility will be picked up within 24 hours. The fence on the perimeter of the property, State Highway 14, weld County Road 25, and roads on the perimeter of the waste disposal facility, shall be patrolled daily by the facility staff to y assure trash is picked up. The manager of the facility will respond to requests for picking up trash along these routes within 24 hours of notification by County Health Department personnel. The following operational measures shall also be employed to control blowing litter at the site: a. At the end of each day, application of six inches of soil cover shall be placed over the working face. Soil cover will be placed on waste as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. r 900564 4. Aj Page 4 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION b. The working face shall be enclosed on three sides with a minimum 15-foot screen while accepting waste. A five-foot fence shall enclose the cell containing the working face. A six-foot fence shall be placed along the property line■ of the 170-acre parcel. c. During windy periods not defined as high winds according to State Health Regulations, the size of the working face shall be reduced if trash is escaping the three- sided 15-foot screen around the working face. The working face shall be reduced to a size that eliminates trash escaping from the screen. d. Prior to accepting waste, a letter, approved by the Department of Planning Services' staff, shall be mailed to all surrounding property owners within one-half mile of the landfill boundaries. The letter shall indicate the following information: i. The program that the landfill operators will use to pick up off-site windblown trash. ii. The name and telephone number of the person or persona to call for pick up of windblown trash. • e. The operation shall cease during periods when high winds are present. High winds are defined in Section 1.2.31 of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid waste Disposal Site and Facilities Regulations. 12 . The site operator shall keep the following records on site to Is be available for County and State review: a. Quarterly inspection by an independent engineer. b. Litter policing reports. c. Volume and types of incoming waste. d. Results of wind, methane and water quality monitoring. e. Any special waste accepted at the facility. f. Construction quality assurance and control documentation. i k 900564 w K w ' Page 5 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION In addition, the groundwater monitoring parameters shall be modified to include all parameters listed in the document submitted by the Colorado Department of Health titled, TABLE I INITIAL BACKGROUND MONITORING. The first eight quarters o monitoring, or some portion of it, may be concurrent with landfilling. The applicant shall comply with Section 2.2.3 (b) and (c) of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Regulations in terms of the analytical method and statistical evaluation of groundwater monitoring data. Generally, if toxicity exceeds 300 parts per billion in any one sampling event, the operator shall include a volatile organic compounds analysis for all wells until further notice by the Colorado Department of Health. However, this requirement may be modified once background data is collected for the site. 13. Operational inspections of the entire facility shall be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections shall be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections shall be made to ensure that the landfill operation i■ progressing in accordance with all aspects of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports shall be prepared and submitted to both the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. 1. 14 . A system of wet/dry monitoring wells shall be placed on 500-foot centers around the site and installed in a phased manner as landfilling occurs. These wells shall be tested for the presence of groundwater and methane gas. All wells shall be completed to a minimum of ten feet beneath the base of the landfill and with perforated intervals reaching to within ten feet of the surface of landfill. Construction of the wet/dry wells shall consist of a one-inch outside diameter, PVC casing, with glued joints placed in six-inch diameter borings. The casing shall be drilled or slotted. The annular space shall be gravel packed to approximately one foot above the slotted interval of the casing. The remaining annular space shall be backfilled with dry bentonite. Installation shall be as follows: 44 I, 900564 j f & Page 6 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION Phase 1 - - - wet/dry wells 415 to 422. Phase 2 - - - wet/dry wells 46 to 414. Phase 3a - - wet/dry wells 423 to 424. Phase 3b - - wet/dry wells 43 to 45. 15. The landfill owner shall notify the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department within five (5) working days if the following occurs: a. The leachate system shows the presence of liquids ' following the placement of the first lift. b. Groundwater monitoring results detect a greater than .01 variation from the background results, in accordance �' • with Section 2.2.3 (c) of the Colorado Department of 1 Health's Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Regulations If determined by either department, confirmation testing will be required. If an environmental problem is confirmed, the operator will have an additional 30 days to evaluate the data and present a specific plan of action. 16. A methane gas venting system shall be installed in the 12-inch outside diameter steel riser pipe. ` 17. The landfill operator shall maintain recycling bins at the landfill entrance to receive mixed glass, newspaper, aluminum, and recyclable plastic containers. 18. Poet-closure inspections shall include documentation of surface cracking, erosion, slope angles, drainage, and condition of vegetation. One of the inspections each year will be made in late spring, when damage would most likely occur due to thaw and run off. Any damage or other deficiencies shall be promptly repaired. 19. The facility shall be operated in a manner which controls odors. Odors detected off site shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilution threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. r ?k: D` pp4 5 900564 1 .' Page 7 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 20. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on site at all times. In the event that fugitive dust from the facility is determined to be a nuisance by the Weld County Health Department, a dust abatement plan shall be submitted within ten days to the Department for review and approval. Implementation of the approved dust abatement plan shall begin within 24 hours of approval by the County. 21. The septic system for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. s 22. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 23. In the A (Agricultural) Zone District, drilling for oil and gas is a use by right and mining requires approval of a Dee by Special Review Permit. The landfill owner shall notify the Department of Planning Services prior to drilling for oil and gas. Prior to drilling, the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department will review plans for drilling oil and gas on the 170-acre parcel. The review shall identify any impacts on the solid waste disposal ' I facility and determine compliance with all applicable regulations. 24. The office and maintenance buildings shall be painted and maintained in an earthtone color. 25. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 26. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for p complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the 8, weld County Zoning Ordinance. I 27. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 28. Metal signs shall be posted at the customer entrance way. The signs shall be a minimum of three feet in width and four feet in length. 1 0, a, 900564 f I: . 4'•i t, ( 1 Page 8 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION Sign 01 shall state: "ALL UNCOVERED LOADS SHALL BE CHARGED TWICE THE NORMAL FEE" Sign 02 shall state: .F "ABSOLUTELY NO HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTES, SEPTIC OR LIQUID SEPTIC SLUDGE ACCEPTED" 29. During the life of the landfill, the applicant shall maintain advisory signs on State Highway 14, if permitted by the Division of Highways. The signs shall advise landfill users the distance to the site and that all loads must be covered. 30. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for maintaining the approved landscape plan. t 31. The owner or operator shall comply with Weld County Ordinance 53. 32. The Use by Special Review shall not be transferred to another operator or to any successors in interest or lessee of the „;. described property for operation of the facility without written approval from the Board of County Commissioners. 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Weld County Department of Planning Services, and Colorado Department of Health 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. 34. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning f, Services. o 900564 f AN F ii. 9 Page 9 4{' RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 35. 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 Hoard of County Commissioners. 36. The applicant shall construct right-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes and left-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes prior to ,accepting and disposing of any landfill waste. The engineering design shall be approved by the Colorado Division of Highways. J . {y ppEyy 1 1. N irl kk 9! ' p: g t ;t 900564 r a TREASURER'S OFFICE,WELD UNTY N° 0771 M ..,,pp..,, Graaley.Colored 1.1. ,19.9a... �� p i RECEIVED OF, ,...! 4. �. . . t S .o7{i11 FOR kunty General Fund 107 0000 11 6 0 0 I Health Department 1190000 1 Human Resources 121 0000 Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 I Airpon 177 0000 County Clerk Cash EaoroW 810 0803 ' Fee Fund 900 0912 School District Gen Fund School District C R F School District Bond Fund 900564 II FRANCIS M♦LOVSTALET I I TOTAL AMOUNT -S{m' ' Gounty Trews r SSW • e. `5 -t 1 STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF WELD ? 17,::vid B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of they New News, A weekly newspaper published 1 in Keenesburry .in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation .in said County and hag been continuously and - uninterruptedly published therein, t. during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed .,"'.fma `71mws. ' not.Lce; that said newspaper .i.s a �r.�, • 4 neaw�,papor within they meaning of the "lcr+J�r'7. act of the General Assembly of the y 11 State of Colorado, entitled "An Act to regulate the printing of legalFly w+� �� notices ,and advertisements, " and � ++� . amendmpnts thereto; that they notice 11;i110E. '�% of which the annexed is a printed +�a«M• copy taken from said newspaper, was 7r � published in said newspaper, and in ��. the regular and entireissueof :F� +�Or every number thereof , once �a/cww.-y rit.L',Wr week for % weeks; that said l •a+.. M � noticewaggn tn.cLs!irsht:d �n said ., e^ wir* at.-, ' newspaper proper and not in any A*044069 ao sots supplement thereof, and that the first publication of said notice as wpp aforo,,r..aid, was can the ;' i. .. r Y r day of _ . • 1990, L—L.w ..:..�._�... ...- . . .�. .. . and the last on th 5 -;ay ( t �, VVO. , t . _� w___ �_ Subscribed lrld ,sworn to boforp me thi!; cloy of �� _�.r x`�����• 9��5�4� Notary issi n My r_omm.il�:�zipn expires: ,y.,.y- ,f,- b_ . . •. r 1 i' n r PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on June 27, 1990, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and a special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional RR approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT' Waste Services Corporation c/o Brad Keirnes 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 LEGAL DESCRIPTION' SW} of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE' Solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE or PARCEL' 170 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a 4•' forfeiture of the vested property right. F BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTS, COLORADO ' BY' DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD ski BY' Tommie Antuna, Deputy PUBLISHED' July S, 1990, in The New News u r`'• C ' a; a 900564 4 . , ` i STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY of WELD ) . David P. Reynolds, basing drily sworn, :::::::::.• says that he is publisher of the New og News, a weekly newspaper published " "beets"` in Keeene�sburg in said County and �' ,.` A'M" ''1''1�,� ' States; that said newspaper has a s"r r" • ,- •• generalcirculation in said County n, . v, and has, been continuously and `` rM Am �47Mr�tf 17: • uninterruptedly published therein, i..1,....tun. � { during a period of at least , 440 w"r'� 'y; fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to +w•ow; .,,� r1.., ww the first f T wrnul rw publication of the annexed a f � wio)•fir notice; that said newspaper is a ,:.. ar •ppNt�tt"i�►' 'rn. p.,t, eimrs Uw newspaper within the meaning of the �,��,►�e� � "�' w .act of the General Assembly of the ur,vr„�rMlu.ra " � sddill°ei to tM� WD+� ,�er,v.l State of Colorado, entitled "An Act A.r ,Ild ti���iw.�►r to regulate the printing of legal � 'i�"r'wr ' �vlar b ttw Mwiuy ilk, �v►l .l notices and advertisements, " and %,. +ors•� y�+ aWu�' • • amendments therastOA that than notice w.. w►p, wiry «� ' of which the annexed is a printed , , r ...•wa h j�f IM�ni�4r i.amwnwMa copy taken from +s,�Yd newspaper, wasull w 4{ yin•. t Ci..t lu 'w Iw.vJ d e-+wrq AlTio published in said newsRpa�pa4r, and ,in ,,- �4. molt Ettli „ti� C luroaril Atit. ' the regular and entire issue of t' �r PAP PAt n+,rJ r,r.r, every number thereof , once a/emery •.:: t •)O , • „t,w,, ou, • ki3, OtA A1U�YY. ' 11' vtl+arr week for weeks; that said r ,,,,,,,W44 notice was so published in said • lu,11,1.19"° � '' newspaper ro proper .and not in an P P y ' rsa„'�" ,.s llv irr supplement thereof , and that the ti�"��"'snue`Na���'i" ej • f, first publication of said notice as dt. r+dlat;Yt] ""i 'iri '� , aTOrAsaaid, was on the �f,�n.r,r en. ;7: y M�WMM of ik 4111 (- d Otionn`rrfll .I .l.l{v 1 day of , 1990, �' 1` wrl wrt d WrNi and the last NtioN-4- the Iiw i=..ro•.t id 1 l�uM M� "sus.4: -. J.990. ,.,5sY� �cy��ryVal '. mo '+�R�%bflihit At t 11Y 1iKiF'I;�1 '1r A VW c,. . , fir■• K• I* r. .1. Subscribed and swo n t before me 4. . this Te 7X day of 2 , 1990. ! Notary Public - ifi My commission expires' g -.40-- P 1 k , 900564 . t V '..W''"'''s tJ¢rd cad • •tl ,r,.,,, „.ar".trCy :4"-. i ,M.z.,., 4 ,;• sc • PROOF OF PUBLICATION Stele ` he Weld The North Weld Herald ��' bersdniadllbebEaton, Colorado 80615 Orbs ar�.ea.s�a..rd.o,..c., coe.ty , ,+�edens sirdofIWelGCeeaty. STATE OF COLORA0O, ) ColoradeW WaLCorwry:CwwetetMl County of Weld ) 53. •Go*,9410ih,sta.kFeanow Greeley, Colorado..at,the tints 'peopled,Al Penal Italia duansr interested Gs the Site Spada° De elbpmaet 'Plan eed'Speelal '•'tleatew-Persak ere.ispieeted•to annadaed Ina beard. •4' I, Sharron X. Lynch, do solemnly swear that 1 am Stwetd or nay lasmos Office ManaOWhcTHE NORTH WELD HERALD; that the of,coi inragq�deso nu e,pt neert d,ao9tatreprryr'to;ttLker'tesore^- �'r same Is a weekly newspaper printed, In whole or In part,and c'Ospy,oMides,p Ib, published In the County of Weld,State of Colorado,and has 'Tiyid:rnooM'vAlob•wpt bo 1l*Pl -—77 ` a general Circulation therein; and that said newspaper has solos ibo toering,'t e C adt to the been published continuously and uninterruptedly In said Bares Ottioe shall p advised kr County of Weld for a period of more than fiftytwo cons wrNatoftndt emton'at'tout eve eecutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the deyr,7AabdrMrirlG �r'oa `& annexed legal notice or advertisement;that said newspaper eeja{Md'a'aonttxe;ottn n1uSt b has been admitted to the United States malle as second• a` a:`7iE1'1';A1.9Ui*Y(OWPtt>tac the class Matter under the provision of the Act of March 3, Ian to„ee,q,a.p.;c oatitfee,t+nye or any amendments thereof, and that Bald newspaper la a wotdCovtiO 'twwna,Petal"• . weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal ,by toetra+Ywl*So ottioaufthe notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws Clock to, thshBoard of'County of the State Of Colorado. Cam oleeke.n,boat Woo Iv std „Cosy CatwrotMl Coot 913'106 j Third That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was stmt. Floury Orestey. Published In the,regular and entire Issue of every number of said weekly newspaper stir" period of art+. Crl " cOneeOutive Insertions;and that the flit publl0atlon Of saltl q✓etrSrvbe►Catporrbe,•.. notice was In the Issue of said newspaper dated 'GlandlCeitaeo.. ;, i`F A.D., 79 ` thArrw and that the last publi lion of said notice was In the Issue ,04 OeeeMy ColaaOoFOo14 of said publication dated 9•� 1 kf A.D., 1912,Ina 10:03Alt r In wart/88,4,1a whereof 1 hav hereunto set my hand this .-ttsgt$,Str.a••"•Site?°° "Specific day Of ^�t. A.D., 1 A volf..14. :nag,g, ,.a.J,tar, �`FenniC,.,end,: Certificate' of ��NGiwi" 41 � •3eut.rt.=aMporl ° alit its manage alworeifaoWtyts r%itationi — (AylyubwpZ000Diala .,.,..,,r.; LOCATIONt,Naotl.of Color.de gisb!tior 14,l d en of weld County • toad 23,approximately A3,mites r 'wept of Or Tomtits(MIL" ;,,. ,, : 110A2D'OPCOCNft COMMISSIONERSa Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notar y public In wInWCOVNr1r.L'OLOw+Do • and for he County of Wet State of Colorado, thla +a ,'�1 DtAtYA1eLPEUEtSiZ'IIV / depot OW A.D.,1�° as ,r , „COIA'irGalffitKAND ry� 1tSCORDBt { ,161-f+1- Q42,44,s.t,, ni.„/AANC 'R1G7OT BOARD •Notary Public DslAq DATED hfeyy2141990 pyhe .?.T 3 Fi RSl' S '�Published.Antete le. 1990 sa nte• FAs0,✓, CO. b'itis My Commluion Espine,Or1. 19, 1490JQ©SS4 Y 1 41 1E / a r. 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 Hoard 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 Specifi0 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 1. reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped . 4' rec0rd which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Hoard'■ Office shall be advised in wriCing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a Court reporter shall bs borne by the requesting party. ' H8 IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Wald County . . Planning Commission may be examined in the office Of the Clerk to the Hoard •, of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. ' APPLICANT DOCKET N0. 90-20 Waste Services Corporation • 0/o Brad Reirnes 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80634 • DATE, June 27, 1990 TIME' 10,00 A.M. • REQUEST' Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation - Solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION' SW} of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION, North of Colored° Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, " I t . approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ' BY' MARY ANN FRUERsTEIN y' COUNTY CLZRK AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO THE BOARD C A� , By, Mary Reiff, Deputy ' V ;1 o, DATED' May 23, 1990 PUBLISHED, June 14, 1990, in The New News t 9©0564 Zoom C CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION NAME: Waste Services, Incorporated, c/o Brad Reines • ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6ch P.M. , Weld County. Colorado • LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends approval of the ' J request for the following reasons: I. The conditions Of approval and development standards included in USR-895 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, ane 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 sits is proposed from Colorado Highway 14 to Weld County Road 25. The representatives of the Colorado Division of Highways have reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to constructing a right turn declaration lane. Increasing right-of-way width, and protecting the highway drainage system. The County Engineer has reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to a road improvement and maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 25. The applicant ham agreed co meet these requirements. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials an ability co 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 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. 900564 Waste Services; Incorporated Certificate of Designation Page 2 This recommendation is based. in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities. • The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: • 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with DSR-895, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. t d A � • �7 i I i' 0 960564 L,. r ko Fr ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant H . or oc et II for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JUNE 27, 1990 ' DOCKET 4 89-66 SHOW CAUSE-MORITZ S SHEILA $AESSLER DOCKET # 90-22 USR-RECREATIONAL FACILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE-OCHSNER 6 PAYANT 'I DOCKET N 90-20 USR 6 CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION-SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE A FACILITY - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING l .CiNvwv„n Ahth VJnN Acval!� I� `O DX 3P�,f a1or, .PD 4U-�d " aRkPFl nr iAciVEC_ z`Ze8 nc uFF ST. '$n,u da se 90 - 2 2_ (N\a.ey \-\,),.wa- Amet ca �I Aeey ,Q, f/Uu1A 13149 GQ biwi 14 R1)4-T In Q d 4r �ovEL l o l R s-F A u 1-1 C.. 90 - zn ti 0.440 go -moo • ,./ 0(70,... \cit.:cif_ .3-%'3,_`: 4,4*(10 crectir r,-Cc n 0 av,a 6 0 y-S•-"3•S> �/iLl s f' i 90 -,-,7 ?) (Eke 9e6JAA I-PM Coll Owl Colthet CC 9006/ 110 -22) l p �1 a7447 6) p 19 fill i, �..Sozie. a yr - z Q � I Nom. „ „ I • I ' it 7Ir a // �`'� i _ z 7 i 9 J". 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TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JUNE 27, 19':0 DOCKET 6 89-66 SHOW CAUSE-HORITZ a SHEILA HAMS= j DOCKET Q 90-22 USR-RECREATIONAL FACILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE-OCHSNER 6 PAYANT DOCKET I 90-20 USR S CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION-SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE 6 FACILITY - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION , AHE ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING . C • /.4 r I. Gl',('r61 F7144 Ceti. Weal 9P-4O le, 4/211 As1, A v• 6/07 /9O,- 26 4, , 1 - ., /ssok toc4- 6-Z7- to- 9U 1 6=aT,-n - 0.7o . eti X8/0 - it 4 /�� eil- 7.90 - 90-z0 �1" ,0�.ee, 2 77O/ but- t'_.cr �.0 a,,?7- r/// — qd- 7-O '��^ & a 6 ti y /,tic Ks c1c, h 6. Ca./.1 /. —2-7- 9e' --Tato 'J •2/4,A4-1•2/4,A4-1 Tie)u7 S, d,tc.e rrrri cr , < 'p.n./ems 90010 RAJ rad 40cos w cR -a-? Aotr 6 - a7 94 $,an s)b rt'Ft.A 409S- vsve ^t#n Dom{-- 4o-7_7- c, oro-2, 4. S ct Yt 7. 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ANdERSON CERTIFIEO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS /�1 r CI\JI,JI r ®WHITNEY ■ . ■ ® II ' WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION ANALYSIS OF COST OF COUNTY ROAD SURFACE IMPROVEMENT Prepared for Weld County Commissioners Meeting on June 27, 1990 This analysis has been prepared to illustrate the potential financial impact to Weld County of improving a county road to asphalt for servicing the North Weld Sanitary Landfill at a site not adjacent to a State highway. The analysis is presented on a per mile basis. The data upon which this analysis is prepared has been obtained from Drew acheltjnca, Weld County Engjneer. Summary 21 Assumntions: COST ASSUMPTIONS (Per Mile) : Direct cost of upgrade from gravel to asphalt: $ 250,000 Direct cost of minor repair/maintenance, including 1-1/2 inch overlay 50,000 Direct cost of major repair/maintenanoe, including three inch overlay 100,000 FREQUENCY ASSUMPTIONS (over expected fifty-year life of landfill) : Upgrade from gravel to asphalt: Performed once in the first year. Minor repair/maintenanoe: Performed once every ten years, commencing in fifth year from when road was first improved. Major repair/maintenanoe: Performed once every ten years, commencing in tenth year from when road was first improved. INTEREST FACTOR ASSUMPTION: The analysis contains an interest factor of 8% per annum. Conclusion: Based on the above assumptions, the aggregate per mile cost of improving a Connecting County road from gravel to asphalt to access the North Weld Sanitary Landfill over its fifty-year life would i approximate: $ 18,595,898 per mile. a_saxama_ass=====____ 9C C564 ;. MFMRPoS OF AMf fa AN IN9nn OE CE SERTIEIED RIfM1C rYCOM0ROS `FC ANl`PffMA!E CCEMPANII S Ef1AL PLE FLCnd+ti-AICPA EAFISI N!Fal CPA RII1J5 ACCOUNIIN6 FRMS ASSOCIATED IIA;_ C. ' a IMP s a 333 a a NIP a 3213 a a a a a Op dr r r sm. O 2rr pm ( mayy♦ J� P O O N w M IN. yy V N w 1,;., .2 W O N 2 • r Y 1 I ki ) M r v r CO N ,/ le N F. W N N Jr' N y N N 1� O l l FI riyy O II r or 4 40 In. \ Y r. Y N . 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MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE T0: CCHW r, - POST OFFICE BOX 926 ' ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA 22216 r CALL (703) 276-7070 gC0564 i. i ISNB-87-4O1671 ,. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction 1 II. History 2 . A. Current 4 r 1 III. The Indictment 6 e A. Hazardous Waste Sites 11 B. Solid Waste Sites 13 h IV. Myths 14 Q V. Hazardous Waste Landfills g A. Design 18 B. The "Secure" Landfill 21 �I C. What Can Go Wrong? 23 t' D. What Can Be Done if a Failure Occurs? 27 E. What Defines Failure? 27 VI. Solid Waste Landfills V A. Design 29 • ;' B. Do Municipal Landfills Really Pose A Threat? 33 ₹ C. What Can Go Wrong? 36 i; VII. Surface Impoundments A. Design 37 B. What Can Go Wrong? 38 "vVIII. Land Treatment G A. Design 40 . B. What Can Go Wrong? 43 IX. Regulations A. Hazardous Waste Landfills 45 1. Interim Status Groundwater Requirements 49 t 2. Closure and Poet-Closure Requirements 51 3. Post-Closure Plan 51 4. Interim Status Financial Responsibility and Insurance Standards 52 5. Interim Status Standards For Landfills 52 6. Recent Changes in the Regulations 53 B. Solid Waste Landfills 55 C. Surface Impoundments 56 D. Land Treatment 58 X. Transport and Storage 59 XI. A].termtives 61 XII. Glossary 63 i Appendix A - Participants List e. C Appendix B - Resources 9CG564 '-. Appendix C - Questions You May Want To Ask 5 ;• z' • • TW0DUC:7oN is Waste management technology is changing. Communities across the country are rejecting land disposal of chemical poisons and are demanding new ` ; approaches, not only for controlling newly produced toxic wastes, but also for cleaning up waste sites. In response to the need to better understand existing disposal options, CCHW began a series.of five Roundtable Dialogue meetings designed to bring community people together with experts on different disposal methods to discuss the pros and cons of disposal methods. On June 13-14, 1985, CCHW held the third meeting in this series, on land disposal methods. The first two meetings-addressed incineration and deep well injection. 4 These Roundtable& were made possible through the generous support of the f North Shore Unitarian/Universalist Veatch Program and we're grateful for their support. CCHW launched this Roundtable series for two main reasons: • Though there is strong, clear and broad—based opposition to land disposal methods, there is n lack of information and thus a lack of consensus on the pros and cons, opportunities and pitfalls of different disposal alternatives. ' • While industry, government and environmentalists search for s' solutions, the general public and, more importantly, communities directly affected by hazardous waste problems, are often poorly x informed and rarely included in these deliberations, even though c{ they will be most profoundly.atfected by the outcome. d , These Roundtables reflect CCHW's philosophy that people most directly affected by problems have the greatest right to be part of the solution. ' CCHW's role is to provide both information and opportunities so that people Can exercise that right. 9C©564 • • Community leaders from 11 states, scientific end legal experts. government regulatory officials and environmental lobbyists met for two days to examine land disposal methods. The emphasis of the discussion (relented in this paper) was on the use of landfills, for both hazardous and municipal wastes, although- surface .impoundments and land treatment procedures were also examined. Deep well injection was not discussed since it was the subject of a separate Poundtable. Participants looked at the pros and cons of different disposal methods, discussed design considerations, applicable federal iregulations and stared experiences, knowledge and resources about land disposal methods. II. RISTORY Land disposal of wastes began when Adam threw the apple away after taking the first bite. Since that time, wastes have been buried in P: ' landfills, piled on the surface, placed in surface impoundments and deep wells, spread over land, and dumped in streams, lakes and oceans. These . 'c' activities have resulted serious contamination of the environment and dangerous threats to people's health. I.n loan¢ lls. A landfill is a depression in the ground where wastes garbage and trash - are disposed of. If the trash and garbage are piled on . top of each other, the site is called on "open dump." If the trash is k '' covered to keep rodents, people and wind from dispersing the material, than the site is called a "sanitary or municipal landfill." If hazardous chemical "I wastes are disposed of, then the site is called an "industrial or chemical landfill." Landfills are one of the oldest waste disposal methods. Some of the earliest. formal landfills date from the late 1890's. They worked well when only biodegradable wastes were thrown away. Then the chemical revolution a . : occured after World War II and chemical wastes like plastics, pesticides, , organic solvents and petroleum products were generated. With disposal of r - these wastes, "leachate", a mixture of chemicals and rainwater, generated by - ,M, , the landfill became more toxic. Leachate mixes with groundwater, migrates K, ir 9Co564 ..2:. , rl ip from the site and pollutes drinking water drawn from it. Landfills with chemical wastes also pose air pollution problems as volatile chemicals evaporate into the air. The discovery of contamination problems in the late 1960's brought about the first major changes in landfill design. New concepts were developed for site preparation and landfill liners. Some of these "lined landfills" also had a 'sachets collection system (pipes, holding tank and pump). When C leachate collects in the lowest part of the landfill ("leachate sump"). it's pumped to a waste water treatment plant so liquids can be separated from solids, further treated as necessary and discharged (after getting a permit) p•, into a nearby waterway. Solids are usually returned to the landfill. '. If the liner leaks, leachate will escape and contaminate groundwater. It didn't take long for this to occur (some engineers still believe liners will contain chemical wastes). So. in the mid-1970's, a new concept in . . landfill design emerged: "secure" or double-lined landfills. Here, two liners are separated from each other by 1-2 feet of sand or gravel. To boost popular appeal, they're also called "scientific" or more commonly "secure" landfills. 1 • Surface Impoundments. Surface impoundments are pits, ponds or lagoons of liquid wastes. Sometimes holes are dug and then filled with liquid wastes. Other times, natural depressions are used. Surface impoundments have been used since the late 1800's to store and dispose of liquid industrial wastes. In some cases impoundments were used because the wastes were considered too hazardous to discharge;directly into waterways. More recently, it was simply cheaper or more convenient to use impoundments located on plant property. Sometimes, abandoned sand or gravel pits or rock quarries have been converted into impoundments. . Land Treatment. Land treatment of wastes involves spreading wastes on the surface to diffuse and dilute waste components. w SC'®564 .' -3- 1 CURRENT USE • EPA estimated that in 1981 35% of all hazardous wastes were put in pits, ponds or lagoons, 57Z in deep injection wells and 3% in landfills (See Figure 1, US EPA, 1984). An estimated 100 billion gallons of liquid chemical wastes •y....r' each year go into pits, ponds and lagoons, enough to fill an area 10 feet e, deep, 1 mile wide and 50 miles long. Y'I FicURE 1. HOVE/ ARE HAZARDOUS VI1AST 'S DISPOSED 01 • underground Injections ' 59% _ • — Iandnu 5% &gradeimPoundment 35% —Otter 1% r � (Source: USEPA, 1984) -4- • Hazardous Waste Landfills. Estimates vary on the number of landfills currently in use. EPA estimates there are only 407 operational hazardous ` waste landfills. based on an inventory of all storage, disposal and treatment facilities. Ninety—one (91) sites are fully permitted: the rest are "interim" statue facilities (USEPA, 1985). Municipal Waste Landfills. EPA has also tallied 18.500 municipal or "sanitary" landfills (USEPA, 1984) while the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) puts the number at around 60,000, including open I and closed sites (OTA, 1985). This difference likely reflects poor record keeping on small town dumps. Given that just about every community has some dump or landfill to put their wastes, OTA's estimate is probably closer to reality. Surface Impoundments. EPA estimates there are approximately 181,000 pits, ponds and lagoons on 80,000 sites (USEPA, 1983) in the following categories: Industrial 28,000 Municipal 37,000 y 011 and Brine Wastes 65.000 Mining Wastes 25.000 Agricultural 19,000 Other 6.000 TOTAL 181,000 I • The paper, petroleum/coal, metals and chemical industries most commonly d` use impoundments. Land Treatment. Around 200 hazardous (NAS, 1983) and over 4000 • "non—hazardous" land treatment waste systems (ASTSWMO, 1984) now exist in the " U.S. Land treatment disposal occurs mostly in rural farming communities sometimes covering thousands of acres. 9C0564 -5- III. THE INDICTMENT The failings of land disposal of hazardous wastes are well documented by disasters at Love Canal in Niagara Falls, NY, dioxin contamination in Times Beach, M0, Lowery Landfill in Denver, CO, Valley of the Drums in Brooks, EY, Stringfellow Acid Fits in Riverside, CA, and leukemic children in Woburn, MA, i ' to name but a few. Most of these sites are landfills, some are surface impoundments and a few are deep wells. Table 1 shows a break out of the different land disposal methods found on the Superfund list (USEPA, 1985a). The dismal performance of landfills has resulted in few government agencies at any level accepting landfills as a desireable option foraza hazardous waste disposal. Several states, in fact, have executive or legislative policies that restrict, ban or phase-out landfilling of hazardous wastes (CA, NY, FL, MS, NC and OH). At the federal level, Congress passed legislation in November 1984 requiring EPA to phase out landfilling of w hazardous wastes according to the following schedule: '0 , Date of Ban Wastes May 8, 1985 All liquid hazardous wastes I November 8, 1985 All liquid non-hazardous wastes t (in municipal landfills) ti November 8, 1986 Dioxins. solvents and other hazardoua 4. chemicals (see Table 2 for a complete list) July 8, 1987 California wastes (see Table 3) May 8, 1990 All remaining hazardous wastes. ;i -6- 9CC564 , s' \ ABLE 1 lTYPES OF ACTIVITIES AT FINAL AND PROPOSED SUPERFUND SITES t. ORDERED BY TOTAL NATIONAL PRIORITY LIST (NFL) I PREVIOUSLY ACTIVITY FINAL NPL PROPOSED* UPDATE 4 TOTAL NPL •is SURFACE IMPOUNDMOT 186 . 114 10 330 DRUMS 134 67 5 206 COMM/INDUST. LANDFILL 107 44 7 158 LANDFILL, NOS 120 27 3 150 e OPEN DUMP 113 12 0 125 MUNICIPAL LANDFILL 82 30 8 120 TANK, ABOVE GROUND 67 29 4 100 h PILES 55 40 3 98 OTHER MANUFACTURING 19 61 8 88 OCEMICAL MANUFACTURING 46 27 3 76 WELL FIELD 45 29. 2 76 TRANSPORTER 50 21 0 71 „, TANK, BELOW GROUND 34 30 2 66 RECYCLING/RECOVERY 47 9 2 58 WOOD PRESERVNG 28 17 2 47 WASTE OIL PROCESSING 32 6 1 39 `' INCINERATION 32 5 0 37 CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL TRT 33 4 0 37 MIDNIGHT DUMPING 32 2 0 34 MILITARY ORDINANCE 4 30 0 34 ' SOLVENT RECOVERY 25 6 0 31 SAND/GRAVEL PIT 15 11 2 28 • ' ELECTROPLATING 10 12 3 25 ORE PROCESSING/SMELTING 16 6 1 23 .•. SPILL SITE 10 7 4 21 MINING SITE 13 6 1 20 * - UNCODABLE DATA 15 0 0 15 _k BATTERY RECYCLING 7 4 2 13 SURFACE WATER OUTFALL 3 6 2 11 I. OPEN BURNING 3 8 0 lI N STORAGE, NOS 8 3 0 11 t. ROAD OILING SITE 7 2 0 9 ., WETLAND 3 4 1 8 FOUNDRY 6 0 1 7 LANUFARM 7 0 0 7 . BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT 4 3 0 7 DRUM RECYCLING 4 3 0 7 SINK HOLE 3 1 1 5 LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING 3 0 0 3 LABORATORY 2 0 0 2 ; UNDERGROUND FIRE 2 0 0 2 UNDERGROUND INJECTION • 1 0 0 1 TANK WASHING 0 0 1, 1 EXPLOSIVE DISPOSAL 0 1 } TOTAL SITES: 541 271 38 850 * INCLUDES 25 PROPOSED UPDATE #3 SITES, 242 PROPOSED UPDATE #2 SITES � o PROPOSED UPDATE#1 SITES(SOURCE:USEPA,1985a),903 4)Q _7- t i TABLE 2 WASTES BANNED FROM LANDFILL= %. California Wastes (By July 8. 1987) w Liquid hazardous wastes with free cyanide > 1000 mg/liter (ppm) • " n n " Arsenic > 500 ". ' n rr n n Cadmium > 100 " n n n " Chromium > 500 " 4 If n rr " Lead > 500 " It " rr " Mercury > 20 " n rr If n NiCkel > 134 n rr n n " Selenium > 100 " " " If rr Thallium > 130 " • rr u n n pH <** 2.0 " . .. n rr n n KB > 50 rr . Any hazardous waste with halogenated organics > 1000 " ti it * Greater Than t ** Less Than s ?. ti NOTE: All restrictions are subject to certain exemptions including review by the Administrator of EPA. - qt. TABLE 3 *' SOLVENTS BANNED FROM La'PJFILLS WV - Tetraehloroethylene, trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, 1,1,1- trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, fluorocarbons; and sludges from the .: --: recovery of these solvents in degreasing operations. =2, - Tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene. 1,1,1, trichorethane, chlorobenzene, 1.1.2-trichloro-1,2.2-trifluoroethene, orthodichlorobenzene, and trichlorofluoromethane; and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents. no* - %ylene, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether, methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol, cyclobexanone, and methanol; and the still bottoms from the recover of these solvents. Fo4* - Cresols and cresylic acid, and nitrobenzene; and the still bottoms . from the recovery of these solvents. FQQ1* - Toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide.. lsobutanol, end R • pyridine; and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents. 9CCPre A ou, l * Industry and EPA Hazardous Waste Number -4 . -8- i �• A • Why this shift? Five reasons: (1) the growing number of horror stories that have come to public attention over the past 5 years, starting with Love Canal and on through the 850 dumps now on Superfund. . (2) The growing research by such experts as Dr. Peter Montague, Princeton University. Drs. Mirk Brown end Dave Anderson, Texas A & M University and others showing failures of liners and landfills. Montague • studied four state-of-the-art double-lined landfills and found all leaked within the first year of study (Montague, 1982). Brown and Anderson found • that some organic chemicals change the nature of clay and make it more "permeable," that is, lees able to hold liquids and thus lees useful as a liner (Anderson, 1982). This research led to EPA's decision not to require clay as a liner in landfills. Brown and Anderson also showed that synthetic liners will fail over time (Brown. 1986). (3) Similar research from different government agencies, including EPA. In 1983, 0TA concluded that "landfills inhibit releases through containment but (they) eventually (and usually, gradually) leak and may contaminate . groundwater (OTA, 1983)." When it proposed landfill regulations in 1981, EPA noted that "90% of the hazardous wastes annually generated in the U.S. can be disposed of safely without landfilling" (USEPA, 1981). (4) A major study in 1983 by the National Academy of Sciences, the country's most prestigeous and conservative scientific organization, concluded: "Landfilling must be considered as the last alternative AFTER all waste treatment technologies including detoxification, volume reduction, resource recovery have been explored (emphasis added)... In addition. the true costs of long-term secure landfilling, including monitoring and perpetual care insurance must be used in cost-effective comparisons... The short-term costs of this technology may be low, but the true costa to be incurred !or perpetual care and monitoring for the period that, realistically, may exceed 500 years is' signficantly greater and this cost should, be used in comparison with other disposal options". (NAS, 1983) (5) Lastly is the recent track record of the "Cadillac of Landfills," the Waste Management site in Sumpter County near Emelle, Alabama. When first ti 900504 -9- M. constructed in 1979, this site was touted as the perfect site, located in over 100 feet of "impermeable" clays and vas guaranteed by Waste Management not to leak for at least 10,000 years. Given what scientists and engineers knew about the science of building and designing a landfill, these statements at first seemed reasonable. Unfortunately, they now appear unfounded, as an EPA staff memorandum indicates that Emelle is "in assessment" for groundwater contamination, meaning that the site is leaking (USEPA, 1985b). If the '. "Cadillac of Landfills" leaks, what hope is there for the Chevy and Fords? ` Other State-of-the-Art secure landfills that OTA reports to be leaking, . include the CECOS International Sites in Niagara Falls, NY and Williamsburg, OH, the 9R& Site in West Covina, California, the Rollins Environmental Services Site in Eaton Rouge, L+, the Wayne Landfill in Belleville, MI and the ESL Landfill in Joliet, IL (OTA, 1984). When considering the 4 major landfill sites in the U.S. , only the SCA Services, Inc. landfill in Model City, NY is not known to be leaking. SCA refused to submit information requested under the Freedom of Informmtion Act, stating the information was "confidential". Bill Sanjour at OTA (on temporary assignment from EPA), who filed the FOI request, comments "I cannot think of any reason why a facility would make such a claim if it were flu in assessment" (ie leaking) (OTA, 1984). ` Despite the evidence, there are still some people, including very well—meaning people, who believe you can build a "secure" landfill, isolate waste from groundwater and reduce, if not eliminate, threats to groundwater in nearby communities. Landfills, municipal or hazardous, no matter how well engineered, are destined to fail. At best, engineering can only delay, but not stop, chemicals from leaking. It's not surprising, though, that some of the people who claim that "secure" landfills can be built and won't over leak are, in fact, landfill operators. It's like an airplane builder whose planes 'a are noted for crashing telling you, "Hey, I've got a new design, guaranteed to work." Would you fly in these planes? ` .' These factors plus strong citizen opposition are making land disposal and landfills, in particular, extinct. The following case histories • illustrate the reasons why residents have consistently -doubted and resisted -10- 9C C5s4 4 - '' land disposal methods. These examples come from the 850 Superfund sites, 50S of which are landfills and 36Z of which are surface impoundments (see Table c 1). In addition, another 141. of Superfund sites are municipal landfills (US + EPA, 1985a). HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES ' • Stringfellow Acid Pits, Riverside CA: a licensed, off-site facility that operated from 1956-1972 consisting of evaporation ponds arranged like a series of steps. In 1969 and 1978, heavy rains filled the ponds, made waste spill over the barrier dam and spilled toxic wastes down the canyon and into town. Wastewater leaked from the ponds and I , under the berms around the ponds and concrete dam. The site has con— taminated groundwater and a toxic plume is moving toward the Chino Basin aquifer (Lon Angeles' drinking water source). Initial cleanup efforts completed in 1978 haven't stopped groundwater contamination. The site is now again being cleaned up at grant expense to federal and • state Superfunds. • Occidental Chemical Company's Lathrop, CA Site: from 1968 to 1979, thousands of gallons of pesticide waste was placed in unlined lagoons and percolated through extremely permeable soil. contaminating local water supplies. Contamination resulted from several factors: (1) the site was not in an environmentally secure area (2) no effort was made to line the site and (3) large amounts of toxic wastes were discharged. • Wilsonville, Ill; a secusa, state-of-the-art (at the time) landfill, permitted in 1976, leaked severely. Both U.S. and Illinois EPA prev— a iouely declared the site as one of the most secure in the nation. The site was closed by court order in 1981, when concentrations of halogenated organics as high as 36% were found in monitoring walls 9 feet from a trench where wastes were buried. is • • PJP Landfill, Jersey City, NJ: Covers nearly 80 acres bordering the Hackensack River. Much of the dump, now closed, is uncovered and fires 9C05S4 —21— F_ ry i 4 4 F above and below ground had continuously burned for years. Volatile . organics and other toxics have been detected in air. groundwater and run—off. The state has recently put out the fires and is negotiating current owners to define the nature and extent of the contamination. 4. • hove Canal. Niagara Falls. NY: An abandoned canal, excavated in the 1890's for hydroelectric power, was used by Hooker Chemical to bury N over 21,000 tons of toxic wastes. The site. covering 16 acres, was closed in 1952 and given to the school board which built a school on the site in 1953. A dense residential neighborhood was also built around the site. Odor and residue problems were first reported in the mid 60's and increased in the late 70's when heavy snow made the water table rise, bringing buried chemicals to the surface and pushing con— taminated groundwater into residents' basements. Between 1978 and 1980 N.Y. State and the Federal government spent $45 million on the site: 4 $30 million to relocate residents and on health testing; $11 million for environmental studies and $4 million for a leachate collection and tt treatment system. • IndustVelex, Woburn. MA: Between 1953 and 1981, Merrimac Chemical Co. and its successor, Monsanto Co., made insecticides, explosives, acids. etc. on the site. In the late 1960's, much of the 250 acre site was acquired by the Mark Phillip Trust for industrial development. Excavation in the 1970's uncovered and mixed 130 years worth of indus- trial waste. Many pits, piles and lagoons continuously leak toxic metals. Area residents had complained about water contamination and unpleasant odors for at least 10 years. Woburn has a high cancer death rate (13X) and leukemia clusters in children were reported by the Centers for Disease Control. • Berlin & Ferro, Swartz Creek, Flint, MI: Berlin and Ferro Incineration. Inc., once a licensed disposal site for toxic wastes, was closed by health authorities in 1975. The firm repeatedly ignored orders to clean up the site and accepted wastes as late as 1979. State agencies spent nearly $900,000 on their own cleanup effots to empty most of the i, lagoons that once contained mysterious blue liquids and a thick. pink ` ea5;54 -12- slime. The site has an estimated 10.000 buried drums, 5 buried <' tanks containing 30,000 gallons of C-56 liquids (pesticide waste) and 4 lagoons with about 11.000 cubic yards of contaminated sludges. l Traces of C-56, C-58, zinc, lead and cyanide were detected in ground water heading for nearby Swartz Creek. which flows into the Flint r` River and then into the Croat Lakes. Ground penetrating radar shows illegally dumped barrels of hydrochloric acid may be at the bottom of the remaining lagoon. If these wastes mix with cyanide in the lagoon, a cloud of deadly hydrogen cyanide could form to endanger nearby resid- ents who would have just minutes to evacuate. • Lowry Landfill, Arapohoe County, CO: Covers 250 acres, 15 miles west of Denver. From 1967 to 1980, the landfill, owned and operated by the City and County, accepted both municipal and industrial waste, includ- ing an estimated 100 million gallons of liquid chemical waste like chlorinated solvents and oily wastes. These wastes were put in unlined trenches dug into the surface. Monitoring wells found volatile organic moved from the trenches into bedrock and shallow groundwater up to 1 mile from the site. 1, SOLID WASTE SITES • Port Waehintton Landfill, Nassau County, NY: Also known as the Town of North Hempstead L-4 Landfill, has been in operation since March, 1974. Before becoming a landfill, the site was a sand mine and is bor- dered by sand pits. In early 1981, Nassau County officials found methane gas migrating off-site and explosions occured in several nearby homes. Benzene, toluene, xylene and vinyl chloride were found in migrating gas. • Onalaska Municipal Landfill, Onalaska, WI: Within 500 feet of Black • River, near the junction of the Mississippi, the landfill accepted residential, commercial, and industrial wastes. An estimated 2500 drums of solvent wastes were dumped there. The soil under this unlined site -13- C 00564 A;, v , 0 is highly permeable and groundwater appears to have risen into the waste • thus carrying contaminating chemicals in groundwater from the site. • 19th Avenue Landfill, Phoenix, AZ: Abandoned sand and gravel pits on a 7-mile stretch of river were taken over by the city for a waste site. Municipal refuse and unknown amounts of industrial waste including heavy metals, solvents+, and pesticides were dumped from 1954-1979. Parts of the landfill are within the 100-year floodplain of the Salt River. In early 1979, the river flooded, raised the water table and filled several pits. The high water also breached several dikes, allow- ing water to directly enter the site. Waste overflowed into the river. Local groundwater is badly contaminated and excess methane gas poses an explosion that threathens nearby residents. • Fulbright Landfill, Springfield, M0: Located on the floodplain of the Little Sac River near Springfield. From 1963-9, the city-owned site took household garbage and industrial wastes containing cyanides, acids, plating and paint sludges, solvents and pesticides. In 1967, a hauler died when he mistakenly dumped an acid drum into a pit with cyanide. • Laurel Park, Naugatuck, CS: The landfill covers 35 acres in sparsely populated Naugatuck Borough, New Haven County on top of Huntington Hill. Since the 1950's, the landfill has taken both industrial and municipal wastes. Only 8-12 acres of the site were permitted yet over 200 tons par day were dumped on the site. In the early 1960's, residents began to complain about odors, fires, spills and run—off. The maximum depth of the landfill is about 115 feet, yet bedrock is shallow and leachate is visible on slopes of the site. Leachate samples confirmed the presence of toxic organics and inorganics (metals). This site is Connecticut's top Superfund site and is still operating today. IV. MYTHS �, P ;+ Roundtable participants discussed numerous arguments or "myths" often raised by land disposal supporters. These arguments and some responses are :1' SC0364 • —14- as N 4 . • h given below. These myths apply equally to hazardous or municipal wastes: some counterargumente specifically addressed landfills, but the comment often applies equally to other land disposal methods. iy. y I; . Myth: It's State-Of-The-Art Tech_nolvy. Counterargumente: • Ibis really means: "This is the best we can do now," It's not a good solution and there is no guarantee of safety. • "State-of-the-art" landfills have no track record, so what proof is A '` there that they'll be any better? / • That's what was said about the "double lined" landfill (See Section V., Landfill Design and What Can Go Wrong) i • Not good enough, • Is this the time to build more landfills? Isn't it better to use other safer alternatives first? Myth: The aquifer is already polluted, a little more won't hurt anything. Counterarguments: 4 • As a society, we can't afford to "write off" aquifers. i' • We want the aquifer cleaned up. • Let's not make it any worse; notreason to continue. g • If we take that attitude on all contaminated aquifers, we're I` • in deep trouble. N 900564 -15- p. . • If people are drinking water from this aquifer, you've already got a sensitized population; don't make It worse. • We have a right to clean water for our children. • We have a moral responsibility to do something; if someone has cancer you don't just let the person die. You do something! Myth: Not Many People Will Be Affected. Counterarguments: • Maybe not directly, but rural aquifers are the drinking water source N for many cities. G • Animals, trope--food---for cities are raised on this water. • The lives of rural people are just as important as city dwellers. • Providing remedial, clean water to rural communities is expensive! r • We didn't generate wastes, we don't want it (applies to waste brought in from another state or region). 1 . • Environment should be protected, as well as people. Myth: So What Else Can We Do With These Wastes? What Are The Alternatives?' Counteraryuments: ' . • Safe alternative.do exist (See Section XI, Alternatives) • We didn't generate the wastes, so we don't need to provide the alternatives. 9CC564 -16- , .. • 2 • We're smart enough to realize landfilling doesn't work. • Include tax on final products to cover costs of proper disposal, re— covery and recycling. If costs become too high. let free market re— flect this. It's o.k. if some products die, rather than people. Stop making "ridiculous" products that produce toxic wastes. Myth: If You Shut Down The Dump, We Have To Close And xeks Omr Jobs Elsewhere. Counterargumente: .'-a. • Jobs aren't lost permanently, they change. • Landlilling isn't labor intensive. i • Wherever company goes, workers are still needed: skilled workers may .., be transferred to new locations. y ,; • Plants can change prnctices, sometimes with large savings; industrial f; revenue bonds are available to help reduce coats. • • Most threats are just bluffs. • Jobs aren't worth cost of sick children. 4 ! , Myth: You're Politically Motivate¢. o 6 Counterarguments: • Right, but so what? These decisi9ns are mainly motivated by politics. • If government and industry handled waste responsibly, residents wouldn't have to get upset. 1oi Oi 90O754 iS -17- ,, k , a ' Fr • political participation, especially on decisions that affect people's lives, is a basic American right. • }'' • Decisions are made by politicians, not scientists or engineers. A Myth: We're The Experts, Not You, We Know What We're Doing. Counterarguments: • We know how to read too, we have common sense. Who are the "ma ex- i: ports, anyway? Experts gain the expertise gradually. Few have any g real answers: most make mistakes. F • People who live there know the land. are so uncertain: • Experts disagree because science/engineering so what do the experts really know? . • We've proven we know our stuff: we're experts too — experts on our community! a 44 1 V. HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLS L DESIGN Hazardous waste landfills are supposed to minimize the production of liquids and control the movement of leachate. Landfills have 4 key parts: a t bottom liner, a leachate collection system, a cover or cap and the natural r,. 90® J , -18- t ' t'. hydrogeolgic setting. The first three factors are engineered; the fourth is tt ;' • part of a selection process. Figure 2 shows a typical landfill. • FIGURE 2. Hazardous Waste Landfill i Mr.r Lae r law PSBR rr l.rrr O.w.n.. • u+..i C.11w... an% Mrwn r iwn.ri. • w.+.r,..r/ , • iZ. .P Sri. n�a...�!.it `$..1..4.10Mi.(INCp.wrP .5% Bue1Mscle W y.Mr.bo..61w.n • Maw 1.0.. ' w 4 The Bottom Liner slows down leachate migration into soil and ground water by using material with low permeability (e.g. compacted clay, plastics like polyvinyl chloride or Dupont's Hypalon - a trade name.). Plastic liners have permeability ranges of 10-11 to 10-14 cm/sec (that's "centimeters per second"). This is the measurement of how long it will take for water to pass through the liner. EPA requires a permeability of 10-7 for liners which usually range from 20-100 mils (thousandth of an inch) thick. Typical household plastic bags are 1.3 mils thick. Clay linerm range in thickness from 12" to several feet with permeabilities of, 10-y to 10-9 cm/sec. Intact k liners .�1 allow leachate to pass through but at a low rate. • aC O5 i4 y' -19- ' g t' , The Leachate Collection SITotem is created by sloping the bottom of the landfill and placing pipes in the lowest point to collect waste and pump it out. The system is like a sump pump in the basement of a home. Collected leachate is usually tested for hazardous chemicals. , Leachate levels (depths) in a landfill vary over time depending on i infiltration, pumping and recharge rates. When more water enters. more leachate is generated. Increasing leachate causes more hydraulic head pressure on the liner. Pumping can reduce. but not eliminate this pressure. As a result, leachate may stand for even years in a landfill (as much as 10 leet has been reported at some landfills, OTA, 1993)_. Leachate has to be pumped out for decades atter a landfill closes. EPA requires leschate be • pumped until it can't be detected, but not longer than 30 years. The Cover, cap or "umbrella" goes over the top or surface alter it's filled and no longer operating to reduce water entering the site. If the cap is broken or severed, water as rain, snow or runoff will enter the landfill. kI Generally, the cap consists of a series of layers of plastic, clay or soil sloped to the sides (See Figure 3). Wastes are covered with soil to provide an even base for the cover. Above the liner is a layer of sand or gravel to promote rain runoff. Then topsoil is added so vegetation can root to stabilize the cover. ppLandfill FIGCJRE 3 Cover or Cap F' ? " V- - /^ >� g / � '6 / Compacted i >......................s..• FM . • •r..:..,. :::;'....- .. • '• 8%, %•••: • • Rock or fmpervioYs dune-- re. - x . t . 9C C554 qk • -20- ' 4 SITE CHARAC'fERTSTXCS include climate which influences how much leachate is generated. soil make-up which determines how easily leachate moves and hydrogeological setting. Important soil factors includes • Permeability of native soils; ' • Fractures, sand lenses (an area of sand sandwiched between soil of different makeup, such as clay, which provides a "pipeline" or pathway for water to move faster than the surrounding soil) or other pathways of migration; • Soil characteristics including depths, distribution and uniformity; • Seismic potential; 2 • Fracturing of bedrock (cracks, spaces or separations in the bedrock that provide a "pipeline" or pathway for water to move faster than the surrounding rock); • Topography; Q' • Evaporation vs. precipitation rates; and r • Depth of water table. • Availability of cover. • Transportation. • Groundwater formations underneath. e . c • Political acceptability. . I New York state has recently passed stringent siting criteria which prohibits a landfill from being built over an aquifer and in any area that rl has a well capable of pumping more than 10 gallons per minute (NYSDEC, 1985). EPA has no criteria for siting hazardous waste landfills. However, for low-level radioactive wastes, EPA states that locations "should be chosen so as to avoid adverse environmental and human health impacts and wherever practicable to enhance isolation over time" (OTA, 1983). Many local and state efforts have evaluated siting criteria. Several are listed in the resource section. Relevant questions and criteria are listed in Appendix C. THE "SECURE" LAND= "Secure" is a term of art used by the hazardous waste industry and many government regulators. CLAW does nqt endorse this concept. We're pre a tlg LA-uac a -21- r il ....== I . this explanation because it's commonly used and we all need to understand what they're talking about. The theory behind a "secure" landfill is to I. physically isolate wastes from the environment by preventing leachate from moving from the site (NAS, 1983). The "secure" landfill, first used in the mid 1970's. is basically a double—lined landfill. Two liners are placed in the ground and separated by 1-2 feet of porous soil usually sand or gravel. She lowest liner (closest to the ground) is called the seconda;v liner. The upper liner, closest to the waste is called the erimery linen. Sand or gravel la generally placed between the wastes and this liner to prevent waste containers and . waste—moving equipment from damaging the liners. The leachate collection system of the "secure" landfill may be between the two liners or may exist below each liner. A sump collects leachate generated from each layer. If leachate shows up in the sump (between the two liners) this is evidence the primary liner is leaking. The second liner is supposed to "catch" the leaking liquids and prevent groundwater contamination. Sometimes a "tracer" chemical is added to the wastes to provide a warning that leakage is occuring. Boron. fluoride or a dye that normally doesn't occur in the wastes can be added and monitored in the leak detection . system. A typical "secure" landfill is shown on Figure 4. FIGURE 4. Secure Chemical Landfill, 'Coiteclsundo(0 +"ter. �` -• +v _•1,7,4 . -�,. itr t. ry '�", 0'ChCfft I0tD09siblel,. ". K x M •r '''.•,. s'•n y„-•:. .i' µ•1�• ✓e„ eg Ar�anaiuon.,,..-.; a. .•. ••n ;:::".•1".:::. .C .;s,.` 5:ra:Z 1'••r.+. ra ".. ;'�.. ¢e f.,`qSolot. :or term M'*O PE, t ,/ 'r+tiw. .::•:in 1._K+re."....r1:Fl"?��•y. C�01N1�Mel1 W'mrem.� ISM dpsinml._.+1.r• ''4:et 'ter infant eMEWheasrMalliieWir'r 1 y'�. g b.a�msawooneaa trrla q. ;,,,.,•a ::r. � i O -ft • At.V J :. �ry� ... � 4.-9...4%. ,. r., ....:....• . son �'.� a% )• Fen- . . :'. , ... . 1 • • e *1,�. " r•• Clay red prawns "S-ail G ,. �^•Z,•. Sl C5c3iN .a►,410 Wier nom nwmnis lion iemOing • cny.r ... ........ ___--- -22- . WHAT GAN GO WRONG? In order for landfills to be effective. they must work perfectly for decades, if not centuries. Clearly, this has not happened. In fact, according to EPA's Bill Sanjour (OTA. 1984), virtually every hazardous landfill is known to be leaking. Leachate can escape from landfills in a lot of ways. The most common are shown on Figure S and described below: 1. Downward through soil, clay, sand. rock and liners into groundwater; 2. Sideways through the sides, or through or under dikes and dams; 3 3. Over the top if the cover fails and the "bathtub"fills; 4. 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L V40,: r "'leg" .AVY ER.V.•..:..n....................../It nr. �.I:b.t r . .•.La.a.V.l.•:+. ,. v,....r.�•`y..v ... .. ... =... ..... a�.-... � ,. . ....wm+^.+uw�:.wr.r.� .ry..r+ab-�3:: y -23- 90(.1564 ;t Wastes can escape through the BOTTOM LINER in the following ways: • Faulty installation causing damage during or after installation; • Liner deformation and creep on the sloping walls; r • Differential settling caused by poor soil support; • Structural failure of the liner due to water pressure; • Liner degradation caused by chemical wastes or microbial action; • Liner swelling causing loss of strength and puncture resistance; • Chemical extraction of plasticizers ("glue") holding liners together. All liners will eventually fail. Low moisture content and poor clay compaction can increase permeability a 100 fold. For plastic liners. pinholes are produced in the manufacturing process, guaranteeing that the liner will fail (manufacturers actually report the number of pinholes per square meter in their specifications.). When plastic liners are installed, small sheets are sealed together like a quilt. These seals ar• "weak" links and are often the first places to leak. since•-the panels can cover as much as 20,000 square feet and weigh S tons (OTA. 1983). r Uneven soil or sharp rocks under the liner can tear plastic or cause stress in clay, eventually resulting in settling and cracking. Tractors and heavy equipment can also damage liners. Chemical reactions between leachate and the liner will also cause leakage. For example, acids can solubilize minerals in clays increasing permeability-while some organic liquids will i increase permeability of clays and dissolve components of PVC liners (Anderson, 1982). Dr. Peter Montague of Princeton University did n practical-study of landfills and liners in 1981. Montague looked at 4 "state-of-the-art," "secure" landfills in NJ. In all 4, primary liners (one clay, two Hypalon and OLIO PVC) failed and all four leaked;-.(Montague, 1982). When he presented his results to Congress, Montague commented "the conclusion is inescapable k that all landfill liners will ultimately.fail." (Montague, 1982a). _24_ J' a u s . Failure of the LEACHATE COLLECTION SYSTEM will also cause a landfill to D . leak. This can occur by: I , t • Clogging of drainage layers or collection pipes; • Overlying waste or soil crushing collection pipes; • Pump failures. These failures are hard to detect and would require extensive testing which would be both expensive and time consuming with no guarantee of suttees. Lack of leachate flow, for example; could bemisinterpreted es an end to leachate generation--4n fact, the system may be blocked. TV camerae ' and specialized "snaking" tools can be used to find a blockage and clear It. Manholes connecting the pipes are needed to get at the collection system. Without manholes, there's no physical way to find out if the collection system is intact. In this case, a tracer chemical could be added to the wastes to see if it reaches the collection system. THE COVER or cap is perhaps the most important factor in success or failure of a landfill. Even if the bottom liner(*) and collection system remain secure, cap failure will make the landfill fill up like a bath tub and spill over the sides. Unfortunately, the cover is most likely to fail (See Figure 6). Montague listed the following forces which can destroy the cap (Montague, 1982a): • Damage due to faulty installation; • Cracking of the cap due to settlement; • Collapse of the cap into gaps caused by settling (subsidence) of wastes. Wastes, usually not compacted, slump and settle under the the weight of wastes above. Also. as organic matter decays, it forms a gases. These leave the landfill full of void spaces to be filled by , ; wastes sinking down from above; N • Ponding of water in depressions: • Erosion caused by rain, hail, snow, freeze/thaw cycles and wind: • Tree and plant roots that penetrate the cap; • Burrowing animals and insects digging through the cap; il • Cracking of the cap due to drying out: + People building parks, schools, playgrounds, etc.; 90O5911 -23- i FIGURE b. Potential Failure Mechanisms ;or Covers *t _War . I A) Cranklna of oao au.t0 satllament .veiior © G . .. e) comps.Of cap IMO Ooan vdaa • C) PonGong Of water In Oa tonstona •... .. CO Craning Ot ow ow to oestooauon e - illiks.... 0 Prooar Only i (Source: QTA. 1983) - . 9C05S4 —26- 1 . -- r: These slow but relentless natural forces can be temporarily contained by maintenance and monitoring. But it's only.a matter of time before nature fidestroys the cap. When this happens, rain enters the landfill and leachate begins to migrate outward. War CAN BE DONE IF A FAILURE OCCURS? Historically, not much. Corrective actions at leaking landfills have generally dealt with the symptoms of failure, not the cause, because, unfortunately, very little can be done. For example, to repair a leaky liner, you have to first identify the source of the leak, excavate and remove the wastes and only then make the repair. All of this is technically difficult, not to mention very expensive, and therefore, seldom tried. Instead, the approach is usually to try some sort of containment system, such as a barrier or slurry wall (slurry walla have tther own weaknesses and are subject to failures; the best evidence is the slurry wall installed at the Pitman-Lipari Landfill which failed and leaked less than one year after it 1::- - was installed -CAM, 1985) or a new leachate collection system placed to collect wastes leaking from the original system. Sometimes, groundwater pumping is used to capture and treat contaminated groundwater. • You can repair a damaged cover, but the more complex and sophisticated ii the design, the more difficult and costly it is to fix. Cover repair may . require peeling back each protective layer until you find the problem. Repairs include laying down new layers, reconstruction of cover drainage and gas collection systems, recompaction of soil layers and revegetation of • t surface soil. Most of these procedures must be done by hand, can't be done in bad weather and are very costly. w ,WHAT A: _A FAXLUR4? The common sense definition is that failure is a breakdown of any of critical design feature that allows leachate to leave the site. EPA, on the other hand, uses groundwater monitoring data of 4 "parameters" to signal w landfill leakage. If a "statistically significant" difference exists between 27- ' �+® >!- 5 I_ �r well(s) upstream and wells downstream, then the site is considered to be leaking and requires corrective action. Problems with this approach: (1) EPA doesn't say what it's using es a baseline to which "new" observations will be compared. Unless this is defined, monitoring results have little meaning. (2) EPA doesn't say how • much or how many of the four selection parameters must increase before they'll say there's leakage. One of 4? Two of 4? Three of 4, or must all 4 increase? This lack of clarity raises problems. Montague interviewed landfill operators and found that "even with many parameters increasing, owners and operators of landfills would not admit that their landfill liners had failed" (Montague, 1982). By the time. it gets into the groundwater it's too late. • Though EPA hasn't addressed these inadequacies, they do recognize the risks posed by landfills: • "... many organic constituents are stable (degrade very slowly); other hazardous constituents (e.g. toxic metals) never degrade. Yet, the existing technology for disposing of hazardous wastes on or in the land cannot confidently isolate these wastes from the environment forever." Such wastes "will remain potentially dangerous for many thousands of years." And "since disposing of hazardous wastes in or on the land inevitably results in the release of hazardous constituents to,the environment.at some time, any land disposal facility creates some risk" (USEPA, 1981). S ,w While EPA admits the risk, they don't propose to do anything about it. No standards for "failure" exist, so failure is measured by how much damage has been done to the environment and people's health, not by the number of chemicals exceeding a standard. This is hardly environmental "protection" but is, instead an approach that says the problem will only be addressed • ;. after the harm's already been done. 9LC5rO ri d. —28- y A' il VI. SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS t ... DESIGN a. i Solid wastes are household wastes, trash and garbage that for years were put in "open dumps" and then burned or allowed to decompose ("biodegrade"). What didn't decay would gradually sink into the soil and more or lose disappear. This was common practice until well into the 1960's. Since then, solid waste landfills have come into use. These landfills are also called municipal or "sanitary" landfills. However, they're anything but "sanitary," ; attracting birds, mosquitos, flies and rodents (all of which are carriers of disease) and are subject to fires. These problems can be reduced--not e eliminated--by covering the wastes. Municipal landfills are designed so waste is spread in layers, compacted to the smallest practical volume and covered with soil by the end of each day. There are three basic municipal landfill designs: The Area Type: wastes are spread on the ground, compacted and covered with earth from another source. This method is often used with ground depressions or earthen structures, like quarries, strip mines, ravines or valleys (See Figure 7). FIGURE 7. Area Style Solid Waste Landfill 9 _„le �� - ti ,„„a1I�V)�.I��.ii41 dP'd . -.... ..r...� Ill • s•. - -�.. ��^- rr ` (�.sere'.J' �' •'' ..° �:t:.\w,.`ttea 1�rr • M /,Y .f \ •J vJ \ j \,'..,n,—. -iy (Source: USEPA, 1972) -29- k� 4 �` The Ramp Type: a variation of the area method. Wastes are spread and compacted on a slope (See Figure 8). Cover material is taken from the surrounding area so much more wastes can be placed in the excavated area. The Trench Type: wastes are spread and compacted in an excavated trench. Cover materials are taken from readily available excavated soil. Residual "spoils" can be stockpiled for later use (See Figure 9). This method isn't useful in areas with water tables within 6 feet of the surface; best suited to flat or gently rolling land. These methods are often combined, depending on site characteristics and, to some extent, the wastes to be disposed of. Important factors in traditional municipal landfill design: (1) Volume Reouirements — By comparing site capacity with the rate of waste dumping, you can estimate the useful life of the landfill. (2) Site Characteristics — Charact,risties and type of topsoil and subsoils, depth to bedrock, distance to groundwater, surface terrain (i.e. rocks, hills, drainage areas, vegetation and surrounding land use). (3) Surface Water Controls — To divert surface water from entering the landfill. Gullies, trenches, or pipes could be used to. divert drainage. Surface water entering the landfill will increase leachate direction. (4) Groundwater Frotesrtion — To prevent leaehate from contaminating groundwater. You need information on depth, rate, direction and uses of groundwater, and discharge areas to assess impact on grundwater quality. At no time should the water table enter the areas of waste disposal In. a landfill. Clay or plastic liners are sometimes used to "protect" -groundwater (See Section V. What Can Go Wrongl). Monitoring wells are needed to assess the impact on groundwater quality. 9,0564 -so- . f'iliURE 8. • . "r Style StZliid Waste Landfill ii E` ��4�* . --i ,, a- \ c--- , — i`� , 1 i ', 1irChk: -J.__ • - - cum 11410.100•1111 w2r) .1,+~y1.� • Z �. •. ,.• tom►/, 'e ....‘•e' \▪ t ' -, •. . / . ••• • �•• r - .. 'mow .. ,y. •+�. . .-_yam 1..-. � �:ti't i• ��S, c_ ' 'r :('I�Yt t itiri'?rr `�'- ,: •S •'�.t v ttr.r_- ' - % LL "44. , S'71"4.44.4.,01"42.".• Y•�f l'lf • 11GWOLfMM O.Oe411ruL r Th.r / �� ��•�}� .\.J.. .•e,e roves J. te•wnertn J• � ",").1.7+ sot•owu„ • =.n ti.1Ir... �_s�11•. ' in the pro8resdw slope or ramp method of unitary landlllkna,end waste is spread and Com• Petted on a slope. Corer fontanel is optioned directly In tront of the working aloe and compacted on the waste. 4 , (Source: USEPA, 1972) • FIGURE 9. Trench Style Solid Waste Landfill ....as ... — _�"� ��. • •.- ens Ita Ms. ,.... ells. ti ine. Ian. •rI • •` �` � •�• % .1 1 `..• • `�r`� .: .. � • (Source: USEPA, 1972) • ,,'11% • • -31- (S) Gas Movement Control to contain and release gases - carbon dioxide and methane - generated by decomposition of wastes. Vent pipes and gravel filled trenches are commonly used to vent these gases (See Figure 10). Unreleased gas buildup can cause explosions. FIGURE 10. Gravels or Gravel-Filled Trenches for Contro111nst Gas Movement ...- � ' ei.r......+nr . • ,:.. �• / .•" RUC .P^'q��7:t'i.' y i 4,I"1 in..},�'1� {�til•t fj o- y,�iw Pt7 y,trY.�a Nash en ame y ' ' •t- 0 1'� a . N, M( t.X1.41•west r4 v . kr w . .[S.I' Y."1+i. /�41 IY QCI •ryf�yy ✓p r 1 7‘11'i iA4'j � ..i 1Yr y.'V :".”1",111 / 1 Re .(Source: USEPA. 1972) (6) Closure and Future_,and Use to ensure proper closing, monitoring and compatibility of site with surrounding, land. use. The closed landfill can iti pose a danger if proper precautions are not taken. Factors to be addressed include: we t I. • Settlement of wastes; y' • Disturbance of cover/cap • Release of landfill gases; • Capacity to support weight such as the foundations of buildings); P y PP 8 ( $ ); • Production of acids from decomposition of wastes which can corrode 0 utility .lines, leachate, drains. or building foundations. 9(3®564 �1 oi 4 -32- t I 4: In the past, old municipal landfills have often been turned into parka, playgrounds, nature preserves, golf courses or even ski Lille. These practices are inappropriate. given the history of these sites and the risks it they pose. Consider eleo, the point raised earlier that human activity on landfill cape can cause them to break down. Siting criteria for solid waste landfills should not be any different . from criteria for hazardous waste landfills. The general sense that solid waste landfills are not as dangerous as hazardous waste landfills is a myth that has no basis in reality (See Next Section). The same toxic chemicals • that are disposed of in a hazardous waste landfill are disposed of in municipal landfills. The only differences are that the generator doesn't produce very much of these wastes and subsequently the amounts are lees. I . Several important siting and design factors are described below. A more •. extensive listing of questions to ask are included in Appendix C: • Transportation: access roads; location of entrances; traffic patterns; flow and volume; anticipated arrival time; condition of existing roads • and facilities for private citizens. • Site operation and maintenance: operating hours; use of equipment; management systems; control of rodents, flies, mosquitos, birds and ' other vectors; and control of litter. w DO MUNICIPAL LANDMIS REALLY POSE A THItEAT? $ Why the big deal about municipal landfills? After all, they only take household garbage and trash, right? These wastes are not the same toxics 4 .t, that end up in chemical landfills, right? WRONG. In addition to household wastes (which include some toxics), municipal landfills accept the very same ,. wastes that end up in a chemical landfill. The only difference is who • generates the wastes. EPA allows "small generators" to, dump the same toxics found at sites like Love Canal, Woburn, MA and Stringfellow, CA in the town dump. OTA estimates that 26 million metric tons of hazardous wastes (of an yy Gl estimated 230 million metric tons) were put in municipal landfills (01'6, �(70.- s -33- 6 • A 1985). As a result, municipal landfills may pose a imam risk to public • health and groundwater than chemical landfills. In fact, if you look at the current Superfund list, over 20S of the sites are municipal landfills (OTA, 1985). 89Z of these sites have contaminated groundwater, more than half of which are sources of drinking water (OTA. 1985). Reasons for these problems: (1) large quantities of hazardous waste are dumped in these landfills; (2) small generators use these landfills all the 7 time; and (3) there are no safeguards or warning devices to prevent or detect leakage. (1) Large ouantities of hazardous waste end uy in municipal landfills b cause many hazardous materials are not regulated and can be disposed of in n landfill. For example; • Mining wastes, including radioactive wastes, toxic metals and acids: • Wastes from energy production - toxic metals, organic solvents. • Agricultural wastes - pesticides and fertilizers. t • Waste oils - toxic organics and metals. • Waste burned as fuels - unburned toxic organics. • Wastes from pollution control devices such as scrubbers on - incinerators—toxic organics and inorganics. • Small generators of hazardous waste - industries producing less than 2,200 lbs (See discussion below) of hazardous waste each month; • Fly and bottom ash from garbage incinerators and from burning fossil fuels - toxic metals. • Cement kiln dust - alkalinity, toxic metals. • Domestic sewage discharged into publicly owned treatment works - contents uncertain, but likely includes toxic metals, organics and • other wastes from small generators. it • NPDES permitted industrial discharges - toxic organics, heavy metals. G' • • Infectious wastes and materials, from, for example, hospitals. • Wastes exempt from delisting petitions - could be anything. • Toxicity test exemptions - organics. } • Recycled wastes -� improper handling or application of wastes. (list adapted from OTA, 1983) 9a0SS -,34- 't • (2) Small ouantitvgenerators likely contribute the greatest quantities ' k' of hazardous wastes to municipal landfills. Small quantity generators are those who produce either: • Less than 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) a month of acutely hazardous waste; F • No more than 100 kg (220 lbs)/month of residue or contaminated soils, water or other debris resulting from cleanup or any spill of any acutely hazardous waste; • No more than 1000 kg (2200 lbs)/month of 'any other hazardous wastes. s Congress recently lowered this criterion to 220 lbs/month, but EPA hasn't yet released the regulations scheduled to take effect in July, 1986. S These generators have the benefit of total exemption from RCRA disposal, notification, record keeping, reporting and manifest tracking. Some small generators compound this problem by mixing and diluting hazardous wastes with wnon-hazardous to create a mixture that qualifies for the exemption. As a result, most small generators end up disposing of their wastes in the most convenient means possible - usually in the nearest town dump. Then there's the hazardous materials derived from household garbage such as plastic bags, solvents, draino and other cleaners, aerosol cans, and pesticide wastes. Read the label on the next cleaner you buy and think about how every household in the country tines the same thing and you'll begin to '# understand the contributions of household wastes. (3) Few, if any but the newest municipal landfills, have orotQstive measures to prevent leachate generation or migration. Liners, collection systems, covers and monitoring systems are nqs typical of solid waste landfill design. In its classic 1972/ design manual EPA mentions but doesn't . actively encourage use of liners to prevent groundwater migration (USEPA, 1972). Thii manual is the industry's "bible" for the design and +� construction of solid waste landfills. -35- 0564 . ti y+, • Nq. T t. Even the updated version of the manual. does not encourage use of liners. . k ' EPA states "Liners should be used when soil permeabilities or soil depths are not adequate to protect groundwater or when required by State regulations. It is economically preferable to use n e u (in place) soils whenever possible" (USEPA, 1981a). 8y bringing in cwt considerations, EPA seems to '� be telling landfill operators that liners are expensive and where possible k use native soils. As a result, few if a,,,yn , municipal landfills in operation today have liners of any kind. k WHAT CAN GO WRONG? ' J.:. Groundwater Contamination. Caused by leachate generated when water mixes with wastes. This leachate moves with the local groundwater carrying wastes from the site. Leachate can contaminate nearby drinking water wells, local groundwater, streams, creeks, lakes, rivers and surrounding soil. i' • Gas Aull.d U4 And MIRrati4n. Methane gas generated by bacterial decay, takes the path of least resistance through permeable portions of the landfill (See Figure 11). Methane gas can hurt vegetation by denying oxygen to the root systems and can cause explosions. In 1984, methane from the Lorton Landfill leaked into the next-door District of Columbia prison, exploded and h killed one inmate and maimed a second (Washington Poet, 1985). Methane concentrations between 5-151 are explosive. FIGURE.XX, Pathwave 9f Gas % ration It EXTENSIVE LATERAL MIGRATION CLAY 0R $YNTFILTIC G/(LOW►d11MNAeILITY) SAT CLAY SOIL. MOM 0R VIIATED SOIL OR ry,YIMENT(WW►EIIMEASILn'Y) C - ` 1 y f C • • e .• • •. % •. •. ,SAND AND orAVEL sot mom► amrasiutY) -36- 1#yl Volatile toxic chemicals can be carried with methane gas and escape. This happened at the Monument Street landfill in Baltimore, MD, where vinyl chloride, benzene, toluene and 1,1-dichloroethane were found in vent gasses. A carbon—activated filter was placed on the vent pipe to prevent release of these chemicals into the community. (Princeton University, 1983). Birds, mosouitos, alms and rodents carrying Qisease frig!) the landfill. Garbage wastes attract insects and animal scavengers that carry infectious diseases. Most of these pests can, be controlled by daily covering wastes with soil. Standing or ponded water, a prime source of mosquito breeding should be eliminated. Litter bloying around can be a nuisance. These can be somewhat controlled by use of fences to capture blowing litter. Acrid odors and fires caused by leaving_wastes _pen to the air. 11 Des Surface water contamination caused by overflowing leaehate, runoff during rain, snow or seepage through berms, dikes or aide walls. ' 1 . The same problems as hazardous waste landfills (See Section V.). VII. SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS DESIGN Surface Impoundments (SI) are ground depressions used to store, treat or dispose of hazardous wastes with names like: pits, ponds, lagoons, treatment basins, holding, settling, evaporation and aeration ponds. 4 SI's can be natural or man-made, diked or excavated areas formed by k local soils (See Figure 12). Sometimes abandoned sand and gravel pits or � rock quarries were converted into impoundments. Moat i,mp0undmeats 'are smaller than 1 acre, but some. are as large as 100 acres in size. eA4° -37- t N . smaller than S acres, except for mixing waste SYs where 33I are greater than o 5 scree (USEPA. 1983). Most range from 2-3 feet in depth to as much as 30 • tfeet deep (USEPA, 1978). D tFIGURE 12. Surface Impoundment t I .atter \NO A%4140 I4114� " New impoundments are built in three ways: (1) totally excavated, (2) filled, or (3) combined. Excavated impoundments are those which are dug from the surface downward. Pilled impoundments aro built from the ground up. Most SIa are combined using both excavated and combined methods (See Figure 12). Some SYs era specifitell4 desistned to seep into groundwater. unlined and sited on permeable soils. Others serve as holding tanks for curing. dilution or treatment (pH adjustment. water cooling, precipitation/coagulation. biological oxidation). Some SIs contain liners of clay, concrete, asphalt. metal, local soils or plastic. Most. don,L. EPA surveyed SIa and found that over 70: of industrial sites weren't lined (USEPA, 1977). 1 WHAT cm CO WRONG? The greatest threats result from seepage into groundwater, evaporation. berm or sidewall collapse and spillage over sides. EPA has records on over 400 cases of SI groundwater contamination. Of these. 79: are seepage through the bottom (USEPA, 1977). 87: of the SIs ere located over aquifers used for drinking water (OTA, 1983). Residents in Vickery, OH living next to huge waste lagoons have complained of odors and air pollution for years; a toxic cloud was released from that site when incompatible wastes were ,mixed _ together. In Tombstone. AZ. 90.000 gallons of cyanide wastes escaped from e lagoon when a berm collapsed. 900564 -38- A K !A' , C. ' . Ways surface impoundments can fail include: 40 1. Poor siting/local conditions. *, 2. Improper design. 3. Poor construction. ,. 4. Bad weather. 5. Earthquakes. 6. Poor maintenance. 7. Liner rupture from poor liner preparation or sink hole formation. Seepage into soil and groundwater causes more loss of liquids than by evaporation (OTA, 1983). How much leakage occurs depends on thickness of the liner, if any liner exists, the distance to groundwater, the mobility of the wastes, and the type of soil under the impoundment. The amount of time waste is stored can also affect leaching. Bottom sludges, for instance, can actually can slow down bottom losses. ;� Some stored liquids are volatile and evaporate at normal temperature and pressure, as has occured at Vickery, OH and Middleport, NY. There's little data on the severity of this problem. Few air tests exist that show what comes from SI's; most data comes from mathematical model estimates. These models were adapted from models evaluating ocean or lake evaporation. • ' Although OTA feels these models "must be viewed with caution", they still predict significant emission losses (OTA, 1983). • For example, emissions from a 1/4 acre impoundment (depth 3.5 meters, air temperature 25°C and wind speed of 1/10 mph) holding liquids with 100 ppm — benzene and 100 ppm chloroform are estimated to be 4; lbs/hr of benzene and ,0 lbs/hr chloroform (OTA, 1983). This means that in each hour 45 lbs of • liquid benzene and 30 lbs of chloroform will evaporate into the air. • Emissions will decrease as concentration decreases and increase if more wastes are added. Factors that influence evaporation include initial y • concentration, vapor pressure, solubility, air temperature, humidity, wind rvelocity and the size of the impoundment. The direction of wind will E primarily determine who if anyone is affected. P. a —39- SC©SS4 1! . SI's are proven problems. Nine of the top 20 Superfund sites have a pit, pond or lagoon. 367. of 830 Superfund sites are SI's, the most common tdisposal method found on the Superfund list. Among the more notorious are Stringfellow Acid Pits, Riverside, CA: Berlin—Farro. Flint,MX: Woburn, MA: Yertac Corp, Jacksonville, AR. VIII. LAND TREATMWT D$$,XON i This method involves spreading waste on land to make wastes "degrade", transform or become immobilized. There ,are now about 200 hazardous waste land treatment sites (Ng, 1983) in the U.S, and over 4000 sites for non-hazardous wastes (ASTSWMO, 1984). Many land treatment systems cover thousands of acres in a single area or county. Farm lands are often used because land is available and, presumably, fewer people would be affected. Other terms for land treatment are: land application, land cultivation. land irrigation, land or soil farming, land spreading, land spraying, and soil incorporation. Slurries, sludges, untreated wastes, residues and solid wastes are typically the kinds of wastes disposed of by this method. However, nearly every type of waste has been considered at one time, including low-level nuclear wastes. PCBs, inorganic and organic chemicals. It is highly appropriate to dispose of organic chemicals (solids or liquids) by lend treatment. Doing this would eventually contaminate local groundwater because many of these chemicals are mobile in water. Waste is generally mixed or applied directly to topsoil (0-1 ft). The i theory is that chemical and biological reactions occur that break down part of the waste. Absorption and fixation immobilize other portions and the rest is carried away from the site either by groundwater, surface water or rain. p' Land treatment essentially works by spreading the wastes over large areas and SC OSS:. -40- F: t g vi letting netural elements reduce contaminant levels primarily by dilution.(See Figure 13). FIGURE 13. Land Treatment Application 'f _ MVO .M/N+ t- I .MO WQ YuMRIC„ed, lM M M, . r . .. aaaaa ID KUM ' (4111;;;;;0 Ilrkk(1"" wet,dMOSAW, i MOMI,WWO SWINISH MASOIAMusSms., *MOM uWa.gM OOW, ' ! { WOMMUMM MAYO l,MONIW MOV�+p,IMO O,.VYOl NV ICO H' t . . .,i . This disposal method assumes that soil and weather will stabilize wastes through biological. chemical or physical means, coupled with control of soil pH (usually between 6.0 and A.0) and "best management" practices. However, 'i • reactions between soil and wastes are very complex and more research is needed. Further, there aren't any ]Long-term studies that evaluate the impact of land treatment sites on public health and the environment. In the absence of adequate studies, the suitability of each land farming site has to be judged on its individual merits. Wastes are applied to the land by spraying, irrigation, furrow or ridge • irrigation, spreading, center pivots or soil injection. Important safeguards: groundwater monitoring, land preparation, buffer zones, secure storage areas, security, closure and poet-closure requirements. careful crop selection and, most importantly, monitoring of application procedures. The wrong techniques - -41_ 90564 J R V •` or poor management can completely undermine the system. Unfortunately, ate are no required standards for any of these procedures. EPA and some states have issued guidance documents, but for the most part, the operator is left to decide how, when or .1! to use these safeguards and how to manage the site. As a result, few sites have groundwater monitoring and even fewer are inspected to ensure that proper application procedures are being used. Even when problems or poor management practices are identified (often by irate community people), there is little enforcement power to force the company to change operating habits. There are two key design concepts for land treatment systems: (1) how much and what type of waste is going to be applied and (2) what's the best way to do it. In the first step, only wastes that can transform or become immobilized in a particular soil should be candidates for land farming. The following are general categories that should LI be land farmed: • persistent wastes such as PCBs or pesticides; • soluble inorganics such as boron, arsenic, selenium; 4, • ignitable wastes; • volatile wastes; • highly reactive wastes; • nuclear wastes; ' • incompatible wastes; • wastes that contain unknown chemicals or materials of unknown quantities; • wastes which when mixed together reduce degradation. transformation of other soil reactions. For the second step, you have to assess the ability of the site to absorb the wastes by determining how much waste constituents can be applied per unit of land without damaging the environment. While research studies. provide some help in this evaluation. experience and "best judgements" are usually used. As already mentioned, experience aad best judgement don't always result in use of proper application procedures. Several examples of what can go wrong are described below. 900564 -42- ie 1re1h, l WHAT CAN GO WRONG? W. Little information is available on health or environmental risks from land application of sludges. Why? Because there haven't been any major c" sludge—related disasters to direct and focus bureaucratic and scientific 5 attention on land treatment. One local environmental organzation has, however, given the subject a great deal of study and they've flagged a number of problem areas. "Inappropriate and sloppy" is how Fauquier Organized Residents Guarding The Environment (FORGE) describe actual practices. FORGE has been extremely dissatisfied with the kinds of wastes applied, how, how much and where it's applied and has documented numerous violations of federal and state guidelines and application requiremei.—_ noting that enforcement is a major problem. v Specific problems and concerns: / . • groundwater contamination; • surface water contamination; • air pollution; ' • odor and aesthetic problems; • dust problems; • runoff and erosion during rainfall; k1 • up-take and accumulation of wastes in crops; 1 • survival of pathogens; • hydraulic overloading of soil; • damage to vegetation; • ultimate use of land ` • danger to wildlife and domestic pets; • midnight dumping/nuisances; • transport accidents involving trucks delivering wastes; • increased truck traffic and tracking of wastes on roadways (by both normal traffic and waste hauling trucks); • poor/inadequate application procedures; • lack of groundwater monitoring; • run-off of sludges/wastes onto roadways and other "clean" areas; P • damage to agricultural businesses; • over application. !' 9CC564 -43- Y-' 7i • Waste constituents can leach through soil and pollute groundwater threatening drinking water in nearby wells and water used by farms to grow crops and feed animals. Consequently, neither soluble organics nor inorganics should be land treated. EPA says the following site characteristics can reduce potential groundwater contamination: 1. topsoil should be at least 5 feet above seasonal high water table; 2. facility should not be sited over usable aquifer: 3. boundaries no less than 500 feet from drinking water supply; 4, there should be no wells or geological conditions such as sand lenses or fractures that permit rapid downward movement; 5. soils should be fine grained to enhance soil reactions. (USEPA. 1984.) Surface water can be contaminated by waste run—off caused by rain. To minimize this, off—site surface water should be diverted away from/around the site and contaminated run—off should be collected and treated as hazardous waste. Direct chemical evaporation, dispersion of contaminated dust and odors and air pollution are other major problems. Odors can be caused by applying new waste On top of old or from poor biological activity in the soil, as well as standing water left on site. This invites anaerobic (no Y oxygen) conditions in soil that can produce bad odors. Raw waste should be I mixed with soil promptly after application to reduce odors and tilling may be needed to maintain aerobic (oxygen rich) soil conditions. Applications i should cease during periods of extended rainfall or freezing conditions. Pathogens are a concern because bacteria, parasites and viruses can survive in soil treated with wastes and affect groundwater, surface water, r air, crops, livestock, drinking water and people. o' V ei ti ,.„ 9CC554 k / -44- A µ U'. 4 • IL_ REGULATIONS AA7. VS WASTES LATiDFYL:S The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, implemented 4 . by EPA, is the main law regulating land disposal. EPA took 6 years to issue regulations (see preamble to 47 FR 33, 276-78, July 26, 1982 for the history r ' USEPA, 1982) which went into effect on January 26, 1983. These rules require all land disposal operators to: t. • Apply for a permit from EPA. w • Meet interim status standards until permit 1s approved or denied; • Meet the permit conditions after issuance. This permitting process has two parts, A and B. In Part A, EPA asks for general information on the site; Part 8 has the detail on facility design, operating and maintenance procedures, closure plans, financial responsibility R . assurances and regulatory compliance. Facilities qualifying for "interim statue" may operate without a permit while their application is reviewed and are treated as though a permit has been issued. A Part A application is ,little more than a formaaty notifying EPA that ff the facility exists, but it le needed for an "interim statue" permit. No site inspections nor follow-up on the application occur. Part B is more ll substantial. " To qualify for interim status, a •facility must n • (1) have existed on November 19, 1980; (2) notify EPA of its activities; h (3) submit a Part A application. t Interim status facilities must comply with interim status rules like f prevention of hazards, manifest tracking system, record-keeping, reporting, • groundwater monitoring, closure and post closure care, use and management of containers, financial responsibility, waste analysis, site security 900534 �t 4- -45 . y p . inspections, personnel training, design and operation of disposal facilities. 1 According to EPA, these requirements are incorporated into the final permit. , f All existing or proposed facilities must meet "performance standards" that: • Set design and operating' practices to protect health and environment; • Provide the technical basis for permitting facilities; • Set minimum standards for authorizing state hazardous waste programs. bbbb;l Performance standards call for an "acceptable" level of effectiveness without specific technical guidelines or standards, making permit writers use site specific data to make sure health and the environment-are. protected. Relying on the permit writer has been highly controversial and open to criticism. Too much is left to a single person to decide Is, the person qualified? Does s/he have the experience and training to understand all the technical characteristics of a atte? Is s/he above corruption. or political influence? What results is an uneven interpretation and' enforcement of the standards depending on the individual permit writer. A summary of the kf performance standards that apply to land disposal facilities are included on Table 4. Most facilities operate under interim status. ' GAO reviewed EPA's • permiting process and found that through July 1983, only 24 'of 8000 facilities received final permits and EPA didn't expect to complete the process until well into the 1990's (GAO, 1983). Currently, only 91 facilities have been permitted. The deadline for operating facilities to submit their final permit application (or closure plan) was Nov.,aber 8, 1985. EPA reportea that only 492 out of 1600 interim status facilities submitted information before- the deadline (USEPA, 1985c). This means that approximately 1108 facilities must close down or already have. How EPA will handle this situation is unclear at this time. Lists of who,has been certified and who hasn't can be obtained from the USEPA RCRA Superfund Hotline (See USEPA, 1985d on Resource List). ' Interim Status regulations are less stringent than final performance standards and are mostly "housekeeping" or cosmetic._requirements (See Table 5). Only groundwater monitoring, closure and post closure are detailed. t 5.30056.4 -46- ,_, • dffr i Table 4. Technical Performance Standards for Landfills and Surface Imnoundments Desiso+ end ODerattn2 Cendid oar • le oleno*NM M! 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Oeepna0 1110 moron te Oran CMS lealnrcalsal tleh.«hteaa ear. • aMwtllrl 1 ft ape.e the liner all'ofMelon*aOrr aM.001N11MMns-fowl a annaflee.'Ma.WO out fallen,r000DS al taaantle WINO oelf.0ua0 IIRIIIelnnO a par Mtn Nara without Morino on Was AA wM set dean 00.00rrina apeoMaloln its oelllllpwll for wet Mr wet lunation SOW Seat*oelleallnn Muff In permit. a•Itepeaarta Ole eaves la of the ant. aesntMeatn flea near aarlra mhrlan.sawn.nOMw !'eela.aerMprWt plen'renlelale for Mtllaelre alt arts Om M OraO0 by M If Meath*Oar and awe.apt Oe n mi ent,ea0gln0 le unit,ell operetta pmatlae at leeetl a I MM O Naha of The real ell psslpn w ee.wep malts► •fry horoow solstitialMolt 10 Orafnd«eurli Wets. founts nftenaary m nal those•t•Ile.10.M the Oro& i r and iMa M tlf.lalfra.Ail 1ef100Ne nftrt Inalell awl. On eenlmle in mar ntw.psfnrlt eyrellte nutlalrlf ro I. aentf0l flew Into of a of a wet are•2Mr 2ayr Mann ell afro wind dlee.Mel a'rang•ra._. Daarel Of Ode IWM O M Rata le Rad le leelMaa waft oars and Cagan aelleatl0n 1110 Irlterel earn& Oar 1110 ottalla Oendtlat•neeeaely tO man darereeltse atr10aa will Oa e'eellled in the matt e y AA. ' Inspecdd?n and ltratt rl,ri2 Inman lln«.Isrhele eel1eo11en cam and ewer.tun t 1•p w antoOrrtnlaten«MaelRbn tat Ootset., want Inter 1110 a eel Gump and otter InMelalan f« Orll•p..«nauMlf«IM1ae Mlle nay SOS aeAann.nse. eaeets.area«nanfanlenntles that am Sat awady tat hamper OWNS,Oeteftef.tl0s,fttW rlerfermar .. ; ?vegan Of rawft p Itaftsfl,and wind Spas lean' At info wavy M0.sew Meat..taeatfor ONOergO a tmis,w f«dean t a.rewetan Mart or leash. Orraraan.ntelMWtt.A.enema wales a forIM ea M the MRCS oellaal.n Wows w Moos tuft' amine eeeMple.ataa in lerel.a orante.See in ISOM of aws Ail l apaater uaa nest lOMaleere lee aatOaeaan eyaeln.wore rMlrk or detalar► prone water n101naNp pair as aria in'WOOL tan M few of elftef OMNrtartn. asanr'flen NOIR O fltin nroMnraq n ear ter enMr et a 0•00itsm Anne waft pre0ma feealw ata felon Gala Mara an aelWaeabn male in permit unless an otulepllen span lees e ar Dear the Newt If elry Mu10 a OsteatsO OF • lanai, am Molt,leolllW Pat melt IM It««for tno tan'tlrL a . arwhpNOn Or OfO u10 wafer lronllart0 as be Greeted Ira MO.tar there le nenflelefel fOr Mallon of Haut Male•naiad Wit to the uoinoatoat mater dump ate ti are Ite es0 rare.w alla aura esro Vona Cloeure/Pose Closure awl oar«lead minima IIau10 nllplrlen Os000h Remove ail%NIS al reeitione,�nroa/. rein ludo maw hen mfr fainteaim of i pl moo N Mina chanernerel rrttsn free Iaaes-anaM Ands alit.aul a•«rsrlpa a never,aeoee► sada wsaee w mean of calla waste le leee.r aatlllp.auea10r10e meta ae.unnp ear Mete'. ulppeA 1Mel aref. IttY.DYraf prnWYNNv aftwW a la lft•n«sour to feel fort IMONd Miura,lea nation cam m tla liner er rasa rtesrla. Nally atrt Mel weft pail aeestleatia an ale. ttrot.moues fn.101R u0ere,elaleoa-OwMps,to.Mt•wm,m peslOlg.an fora tateetten to a flnsa «Oroft w ant a stem/.as aeennr10ora sr• eta«,fatnllam10.w lertantrtan af.lnMa.lasars tap and etlerana was asen•Mnp ear aneary. g.. ealleeta tram Gael a Oer.la awe lamas le ne Coder peals aelry Molly tie lea than or ma to Bear te Alper O.noa0.OIaMO woof asftn«np 1110 Means, «ataael.w0alls. . • S. 'mp1r1 Mtlaeoriona fowl to ee.rma Ooerra aaete ail mailareare.ft1elfttallOt a• eeerle•,`w reretanp ofareime en..rwlew era CM A/rfaPrw Awoornwr. trotprone mesa/Osrt.mq ef.rr4 rte ItaM d enstlonfefe,. n►h loot Oolatlon WOWS Indian- o .OYnapra0 OFl1 Or net. aM semom NOSH,ata M t«paapM `D�3Y reaalnpfolon for (Reprinted ban OTA. lam) atle'.rtfreP "Wadawaata°"°ergQ`JDS Gate war ese ono w ma re eJ pawn Haar► • MOWS nest be atmeivo . 4 —47— -- iit - . Qaeaer ree anr resm ler ea isrrml sista refatrr — es alternative 0/ native ground Amor monitoring program? + • No11fy QA of haiarcOws wails activities. WOW to ground wog,easpmem program allowed If • Oate m l/iA ientltiwatIon numOM. nohitomnQ of ledlaaiy pnramrahre woub *Mew • came M A ar tme lateen:On. monatomic of Indem onrrwe in ware alued . rne.annual or alter eeodic !spoils required oy EPA. • Mana11g IWluhpe,n*smllre.al IIIpp111pat1oM,rams.. . COrnrplY aria mrrritst gtatero: nos rrryea and emiolal salety praoautlons swan as A —Sign torroetOt of wash shipment and Mum manifest war eegrgron,emoldnO raKflaana,nod Henna On Rate ooMes to Innovates?aria grnerston lop tnsw,.pwal water nh/egrllred. .,.Mapaot aMpnem and report to arA airy significant • alto eamrntelY WareOs olr In'MOW.type of wash: —atalrrrrrene rawly to prevent rxrkilofrinp entry.Mud -papalie*rr.nife.ted wash lesoepl shipments from to mMonee 1neYMOnsd salty into facility Wrought a omplaa amen grteratorel:and 2Mlour wnealenMe.0ar11rt4hrntWW.Dolled wrings; .�ntaln n rrlhel 00rf at faulty for J mat and • NOdfy PA DOOM reoelMeg'rests anpnrenh from°WOO, —Ii0111ren�rlN to active portl0neffacillty. Ow UN*,titieleo. PoraOnnsi training . .14• left f nertrea m nt.waling storage, wry to OOnloly with RCM • —AMWa that facility prate a ale paneShie T wain • famlfiry ,prwng I1o0N Oasr IIh of Iplllty +•6h1 prap�rW ttrewrq until clown..� aowrsng • ln'rrrganey paoaraanaaa red Ow"+"Ibn and OOmNnganOy 1 —'type,wanutles,red IodatIOn Of Man wash at faulty; plan; —aatmoa ef treatlnsllL.toraga.Mo dlaOOats; —►IW Wes IntenW alarm ro omnerpen0/communbMbno —Nash mondtonne tatting. inspection results, and system,fin..pll aomrM.and ds00f11aMrotbn egwly allelyhoal data Imentrn monitoring dais for diem** mom, and SW* for ewnwnaMng lama araargarray /strlltlas WrOUgb MoNli0eule Paricia asatnlMOe: —A.Oheta Muffing slam undo'contingency plat and —TMI and TNnWnaystmm�roeWlOlnMtfOr Morgan' —00aea oast eedmate0nd oostaawre wets nanoay raadlnoa: tor disposal Ia111tIMl. —Oeveloil wmMn Oontingsnay pal for w0loents rw • Yeats a erysin: arnusn04ru01sa; ampersand Mlles written mots analysis Men specify. —OWptra emepeloy-000rdlne0'and rig dstafs rlrllbcl and ohyaima enslyese t0 a con- —how0a wallah repar'to MparW AOmlMarsb/wlMln ducted,sampling rnslnoaa andeoecw antsy..s ty lg leant.Of orb savanna lm+plrnMtrbn Of entInom Mts.mem or lnoomoa0ble wastes,ao for Meows oy olrl. Ono tswphenh nor compnanoe AIM n uniteet: • Gamo l . —TamarpsaalrM srnorofwasW Oeforle treatment —Derwico wMlrtdlOwrs plan by May 19,1901.Inoluding: 000104,Ordisooes:retest If Menge In wale geneaiing mwhoda of Ma eng(0r prtlatiyoloangl facility at any prowess or If 01fals anal 00 Mgt Magi manifest time Minna iMo of Ia1111y'Salami M OOwatng life, aeollotion:re ssMmre0 MOai hrva tOfyOf wash In alb a, MIS ', —maintain named of west*analyses Inuits, merit awing woof facility,how facility and equipment • Inepaotl0e and monitoring will be dae0ram Mated: stinted On Of clown: —prepare mw follow written ,00eretOrs Inspection strmeled Oawrs oatL'Md auedula far fire Mawr: saredwe aapmwng typal of problems to be atected, -Nefty-gra 100 den before oaaYre Swine end tr*quency Of Inspection: —SubMf closure pan within 18 days o1 loss of Interim —troop' for spills at Nast dally'. follow sDasifie stater or reesiotof Order to MOO reoelutoil wets: tali ology InspeOtl0n Intl monitoring regwlremente rollow closure Wan: under tannic.shfoaps;and —COmOMrao oaollMb aareps M4pwe a0lMlla within MOON of ineOeetien moults for J yore. 93 lays after recslang Oast wash shipment;and • Ground wager manacling(landflls,carts ng0urwmenls. —COmOrh Odium:within 190 drys-of beginning of and Irw treatment facilities only); closure period(unmet data is attended by nip —liy soy.111.1931,decal*and ImDlarnsnt OfOund water • Obtain englneste end coellacN OenlnOailan that s "fnaltdfnrrg Mgr 10f saaeseing ten Otago Or the Is smpeted aOaNing to plan and MI MylpnOnt and MOM,M the uppermost sguihr underlying ins MOM fallmrs news been O MOmrMnsleo Of drpOsO Of ty.roper must WOW* ap0?dlngly. Metter ground wry monitoring den, including • rostolosue MIKOMI Mollifies Only) arrWing ad analysis apacifloatlons and meln00s: —DevelopvaMrn pa4aoere Wen by lair/19,1061,MOOM 00 insused system of ground vasty monitomng walla tying monitoring and Owed maintenance aothritla to Mt Nast one upgredlent well aw 3 eowngrndlont 0e armed on wrong 90'yaar pmstoawre period and welter and identifying resorrfiMe person: 010 Outline of mound water Quality naesarnentprogram —roll,* ground water monitoring pan and reporting to to Implements it aontsmulnation la dwemteo. reouirrnsnu; • COnarot sampling and tinting)of ground water: —Fla envoy Wet ehowng Caton.type and quantity of —rife Vasil Oumnariy sempls Of all monitOnng wells t0 wasto In disposal fatillty Mar clean%Ma amend nth setabNM ba ground Molls Of specified parameters: mooed, slowing see Of law for wash MepOaM nod (O eeaaanllm 0ontanlnent Irate In NWonM Interim reef ctlon•on future Uae. rflmaN Clanking water Strata.21); • Flnanala read alMulty. ggwoy quality lnaaatOfmrrnl.tare: Onama.Iron. —Mairtalrion Meat tsllMy:(a villein eafitnehofOdom mrrgres,Wlaa14,nalrlml,eta sulfate;arw • coma,.Whaled at lest annually for Inflation.and 011 (911)Ground*sty 0OntarMnailOn IrWloaurprrnehre: •demonstration of n uol mhiann facility will use to • DM.aeclfa cendu0lrums,total monk)oetooe,rw guarantee owe ege of dawn Oats. total organic• —Bullae0uent Yasre~Tes�each wail quarterly for 9 • —maintain maiLiabil t inanrlOk aohgroundwar Quaky'IednOawr paemetere W M —re Millen neollarity nwdMaaaos for uedes Mranerl annually for 4 patamuletan lndloatOf Dernshna. Innate,n oopniOprf�o f om fat den nwMdanW • ContiMN monitortno program for fiM of to ilny and dw. uotoato al agrar y Moose/12 ills n faIMN ive Of*pal 4 co to annual aggregate of i2 nNlllpfl laaciunire of toga N. - rig 00'yaar patoleure IlsmOd for disposal ra0lntls4. doateE • Report gfwlw MOM monitoring mulls(for landfills.auto —Owners of sYlfse MlpOulwrnants. landfills,and lama 0 face—Waiveknoounrs ground and land treatment giernMaMilitia* treatment facilities mat prOvlde naursios Of sell• 'd Walvysol gnaarw watMmonitorinp po0rem nralrebe: irourrgea MONO El MOOR Dy,euneno for nom .. 0)Dy Osinofrtrating low potemw for migration of vista solar aswrnaloo0uhna0 W 10 an Maur agon•Ma constituents from hMltty via u00emlmsl Wulf.*to water• Of 93 miiiionNrolllnlre of•*gal,come).granatlone may supply wells. is made by facility be approval by RA tor State insurancerpuinemuente y operate, and oeteln.d Dy OtWln.d geologist or for State sarmmptIOn Of MaW11,90C �R )k wotphMOal engineer.) Ind p1) 'Of swifts Impound. 72' manta nautrallsing p ash mosnve w If der onstnts no potential for mlgretIOn from ImpOuednustnt. , d . a Interim Statue facilities are largely self-monitored--it's up to the operator to make' sure standards are followed. EPA or the state can conduct I, periodic. inspections, allowing these agencies to issue administrative orders, imiinent hazard actions or enforcement measures that supersede the interim status rules if the facility threatens human health or the environment. FTERIM STATUS GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS. As of November 19, 1981, all land disposal facilities must have permanent ground water monitoring programa i to assess the effects of the facility on the uppermost aquifer under the ;; facility, containing these three parts: ii ' • written monitoring plan (including eampling_and analysis); • installed system of wells:, • written outline of a groundwater quality assessment program to be implemented if contamination is found. There must be at least one uygradient well and two down gradient wells I: (more wells and in different locations, if needed) to immediately detect any "statistically significant waste migration." Initial background levels for • all monitoring wells must be established by sampling at least'quarterly' in. the first year. The operator must test each well quarterly during the first ' year for 31 specified "parameters," including maximum contaminant levels set in the National Interim Primary Drinking Water Standards under the 'ha Drinking Water Act (See Table 6), groundwater quality indicator parameters (chloride, iron, manganese, phenols, sodium sulfate) and 4 groundwater ' contamination indicator parameters. (Spec;itc conductance, pH, Total Organic Carbon, Total Organic Halogen). Results must be reported to EPA. After the first year, the operator must test quarterly for 6-background water quality parameters and semiannually for 4-parameters that indicate leakage (See Section V., What Defines Failure?). � n carefully evaluated and Groundwater monitoring requirements have been c y critiqued in a report prepared by OTA (OTA, 1984a) with•these findings: • Corrective action isn't required if contamination is found r (unlike the standards for permitted facilities); only continued pp monitoring is required; (WS6 , C'iv -49- _ 4 IBILE 6 NATIONAL INTERIM PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS tt ' Arsenic 0.03 mg/1 Barium 1.4 mg/1 ' Cadmium 0.010mg/1 Chromium 0.05 mg/1 Lead 0.05 mg/1 Mercury 0.002 mg/1 Nitrate (as N) l0,mg/1 Selenium 0.01 mg/1 Silver 0.03 mg/1 Fluoride 1.4 — 2/4 mg/1 (ambient temp) . Endrin 0.0002 mg/1 i Linden 0.004 mg/1 s Methoxychlor 0.1 mg/1 Toxaphene 0.005 mg/1 ; 2,4 — D 0.1 mg/1 2,4,5 — TP (Silvex) 0.01 mg/1 Coliform bacteria < 1/100 ml Radium — 226 4. radium —228 S pCi/1° Grose alpha particle activity 15 pC1/1 0 Beta particle and photon radioactivity 4 mrem (annual dose equivalent) r, Turbidity 1 Tu (up to 5 Tu) Trihalomethanes (the sum of the concen— 0.10 mg/1 0! trations of bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane. V bromoform and chloroform) NATIONAL SECONDARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS 0 R i`^ Chloride 230 mg/1 Color 15 color units Copper 1 mg/1 Corroaivity Non-corrosive rp Foaming Agents 0.3 mg/1 Iron 0.3 mg/1 Manganese 0.03 mg/1 Odor 3 threshold odor number pH 6.5 - 8.5 Sulfate 250 mg/1 IDS 500 mg/1 ZWIC 3 mg/1 mg/1 : milligrams per liter (ppm) - pCi/1: picocuriee per liter, a measure of radioactivity mrem : mtillirem, a measure ot absorbed dose Tu : Turbidity Unity 9CaJs4 -30- f_ • All or part of the requirements can be waived under certain conditions. If, based on a review of certain site conditions, it can be demonstrated that "there is a low potential for migration", the groundwater requirements can be waived. The waiver is made by the facility operator who does not have to report to #D., EPA or the State. However, files must be maintained on-site and available for inspection. i CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE RBQUIRECNT5y. Interim status (IS) facilities that close before a permit is issued must comply with IS closure and post-closure requirements. These standards are similar to the permanent program standards, except they don't require more extensive corrective action and groundwater monitoring requirements. Closure is a period after which hazardous waste is no longer accepted. The closure period generally lasts 6 months. Poet-closure is the 30-year period after closure when operators of disposal facilities must perform monitoring and maintenance activities. (t Interim statue closure regulations are supposed to ensure that IV facilities are closed properly to (1) minimize need for further maintenance, • and (2) control, minimize, or eliminate post-closure escapes of hazardous wastes or constituents into the environment. k 1 There are specific requirements for different technologies as well as general requirements. General requirements include a written closure plan and steps necessary to completely or partially close the facility at any point during its intended operation and at the end of its operating life. When an operator decides to shut down. the plan must be submitted to the EPA Regional Administrator 180 days before closure begins. Comments and hearings may be required. If a facility loses interim status or is ordered to stop receiving waste, it must submit a closure plan to EPA in 15 days. POST-CLOSURE PLAN. By May 19, 1981, operators must have a written post-closure plan to identify activities to be carried out for 30 years after f . closure at minimum providing !or groundwater monitoring and reporting, planned maintenance on ,the final cover, containment system and monitoring 200534 -51- .' equipment, plus the identity of the persons responsible for the facility Cafter closure. r INTERIM STATUS FINANCIAL RESPONSIIILIT7 AND 'MIRA= STANDARDS. All �i ::cdilt:t:::p:::::: ::::::::::::a:: ::::relidab:r" stets governmentmustmakesurn olty fo Closure and poet-closure Care sudden" events (acciQents) or "non-sudden" events (e.g. groundwater leaks). Each facility must have on file a written estimate of closure coats (to be adjusted annually to reflect inflation) showing how it plans to cover its costs through mechanisms like: 0 r • a trust fund, • a surety bond guaranteeing payment into a trust fund, ik • an irrevocable letter of credit. • a financial assets test, or • an insurance policy. INTERIM STATUS STANDARDS FOR LANDFILLS. General facility standards apply to interim status facilities, plus some additional technical standards for groundwater monitoring, financial responsibility, closure and post-closure care. These standards aim to control the usual problems of landfills: fire, explosion, toxic fumes and ground and surface water contamination. Oporators must divert rainwater and collect runoff from the active portion of the landfill. Wind dispersion must be controlled, too, if necessary. Ignitable and reactive wastes must be treated or mixed before landfilling so they don't catch fire or explode. Liquid disposal in landfills is limited to prevent 'cachet.; May, 1980 rules ban most liquid waste landfilling, including wastes that contain liquids. Bulk and ' noncontainerized liquids were accepted for landfills with chemically and q physically resistant liners (and 'sachet. collection and removal systems). § Landfilling is allowed for liquids in very small containers (e.g., capsules) K and containers (e.g., batteries) designed for storage. 4 C©OJS4 t -32- V . RECENT CHANGES IN THE RECIMATTON$ . In November 1984, Congress amended RCRA. Highlights: • No landfilling of uncontalaerized liquid wastes even with absorbent material added, effective May, 1985; • No land disposal of certain hazardous wastes (See Table 2) within 32 months unless EPA rules that land disposal of these wastes is protective of health; a, • No solvents and dioxin contaminated wastes within 2 years, unless EPA rules there's no threat to health or the environment (See Table 3) f • New, replacement or expanded landfills or impoundments must be double lined with groundwater monitoring and leachate collection. The double / liner rule can be met by an EPA-approved alternative design; t e • Each landfill or surface impoundment Part B application submitted q 9 months after enactment (they all must be submitted within 12 5 months) must have information on potential public exposure to hazardous waste rel If the application has already been submitted, the company has 9 months to submit an exposure assessment: • Surface Impoundments can't receive hazardous wastes after 48 months unless double lined or unless the primary liner has not failed, and it's more than 1/4 mile from any underground drinking water source and is in compliance with groundwater monitoring rules; • Existing consent orders (prior to 10-1-84) involving impoundments can be modified to reflect changes in these amendments: u • Surface impoundment operators must demonstrate no groundwater migration in the future for an exemption from retrofitting requirements; . 9C0334 y N' -53- V ' • Waste prohibited from land disposal and placed in double lined surface impoundment for storage must be cleaned out once a year. • Disposal bans can be waived if pretreatment reduces waste concentrations below trigger levels (See Tables 2 and 3); • Banned wastes cannot be stored except to facilitate proper treatment, reuse or disposal; • Air emission standards must be developed within 30 months; • Permits for land disposal sites must be issued or denied within 48 months (November, 1988); • Interim status, onto terminated, cannot be reinstated; • Owners/operators of land disposal sites must apply for a RCRA Part B permit and certify compliance with groundwater and financial responsibility requirements within 12 months (November, 1985, See Section IX, Hazardous Waste Landfills); • In 24 months (November, 1986), EPA must submit a schedule to Congress (ranked by hazard and volume) for determining restrictions on all remaining hazardous wastes listed by EPA. • One—third of the list must be completed in 45 months, 2/3 in 55 months and the rest in 66 months. Determinations for newly listed wastes must be made 6 months after listing. If EPA fails to meet the schedule, the first 2/3 of the list may continue to go into landfills or surface impoundments so long as the operator certifies that no alternative is available. Late action on the last 1/3 results in immediate ban from all forma of land disposal (even those that have low hazard/volume). • (U'SEPA, 1985e) These new rules are great on paper, but useless unless enforced. EPA is overwhelmed, understaffed and underfinanced. Further, enforcement against corporate polluters is not one of this Administration's priorities. However, —54— 300564 r its important to know what your new rights are under these rules (USEPA, 1985e) and how these rules tie in with state requirements (See EDF, 1985). i SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS Solid waste landfills are regulated primarily by State and local requirements. Federal requirements are spelled out in detail in the Criteria for the Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (USEPA, 1979) and address the following areas; 1. Floodplains 2. Endangered Species 3. Surface Water 4. Groundwater S. Application on Iand used for the production of food chain crops. 6. Disease �r 7. Air . 8. Safety In addition, a National Pollution Discharge Elimination Source (NPDES) permit is required for location of a landfill in waters of the U.S. and for any specific "source" discharges, such as landfills (landfill operators can get a permit to discharge collected leachate if they can show that the concentration of the 'esthete is below discharge limits). Also, an Army Corps of Engineers permit is required for the construction of any levee, dike or other type of containment structure to be placed at a land111 located in US waters (USEPA, 1979). State and local regulations and permits vary widely and often more than one permit is required, such as landfill permits, zoning permits, fugitive dust permit, special use, or sediment control permits. Sometimes both State and local permits may be required. Moat State requirements follow the guidance laid out in the federal regulations. The major problem with these regulations is that landfill operators do not have to follow the regulations because they are simply guidelines that establish minimum criteria or performance standards that facilities ettlairgt4 -55- N E . w, i if they are to be classified "as posing no reasonable probability of adverse effects on health or the environment" (USEPA, 1979). These criteria are useful in establishing who may or may not be in compliance with the criteria, but they are useless in terms of doing something about it. If a landfill • does not meet the criteria, EPA has al authority to force the operator to close down, change operations or anything else that will prevent or stop leakage from the landfill. The regulations give EPA no enforcement power whatsoever. Consequently, only those states that specifically give the power to regulating agencies can do something about poorly managed or leaking sites. 0 { k' ' $URPACE IMPOUNDMENTS h , Surface impoundments are regulated according to whether the liquid wastes are hazardous or nonhazardous. Hazardous waste impoundments are subject to the requirements of RCRA Subtitle C (USEPA, 1982) while non hazardous waste impoundments are regulated under RCRA- Subtitle D (USEPA, 1979). In addition local and state reulations are applicable but in most states. no special regulations apply. Design and operating standards for hazardous waste impoundments generally require new ponds to have an "impermeable" plastic liner and that r all impoundments must be capped upon closure. . Owners of existing impoundments are not required to install liners. New and existing impoundments must be monitored in the upper most aquifer both up gradient and down using a minimum of three monitoring wells. 1 A number a specific inadequacies have been identified in the federal regulations: 1) Owners of existing impoundments are not required to install any type of .liners; 2) Owners can get a waiver for liner requirements if they can ' demonstrate that contamination will "not adversely effect current or k ! 9Cm564 —56— a; future use of the groundwater". Owners do not have to show that • y their impoundment will not leak; 3) There are no restrictions on the use of impoundments over aquifers that are currently used for drinking water; r,: • 4) Groundwater monitoring is used exclusively to detect seepage and to h . ' prevent contamination yet over 60: of RCRA facilities are in violation of groundwater monitoring regirements (See OTA, 1984a); S) There are no restrictions on the kind of wastes that can be placed ,a, in impoundments despite studies that have shown that certain wastes can increase tho permeability of liners (See Anderson, 1982); and 6) There are no standards or monitoring requirements for air emissions. (CBE, 1983) INTERIM STATUS RECVLATIONS. There are some requirements for impoundments operating under interim status. Existing impoundments are • required to minimize or control major problems from groundwater leakage, r volatile waste air emissions, overtopping and spillage from overfilling, precipitation, run-on, or wind. } Standards require surface impoundments to have at least 2 ft of freeboard (the distance from the surface of the impoundment to the top of • dike) to protect against overtopping. Impoundments with earthen dikes must have protective covering (e.g. grass, rocks, plastic sheeting) to limit erosion and maintain structural integrity. Additional waste analyses are required before the impoundment can be used for new waste or new treatment processes. Ignitable or reactive wastes must be pretreated before dumping to prevent fire and explosion. No incompatible wastes. The freeboard level must be inspected daily to detect and prevent overtopping; weekly inspections for the structure and equipment. Surface impoundments must follow groundwater monitoring rules for interim status facilities. At closure, all wastes, contaminated soils and residues must be removed and sent to an approved treatment or storage facility. If the SI is a disposal facility, it 9C0SS4 • -57- 7 6. Y 4 . 0 must follow final closure procedures similar to those for landfills, meet # • financial responsibility requirements, and provide post—closure care. - & - 70AND TREATMENT Land treatment regulations also differ according to the nature of the wastes. Hazardous waste land treatment is regulated under RCRA subtitle C, 40 CFR Part 264. Design and operating specifications are spelled out in RCRA Guidance Document on Land Treatment (USEPA, 1984a). Regulations that apply to nonhazardous wastes are the same as those that apply to solid waste . , landfills (See USEPA, 1979). r Regulations that apply to hazardous waste land treatment were established in 1984 to "ensure that treatment of hazardous constituents by degradation, transportation or immobilization is maximized within the treatment zone" (USEPA. 1984a). Note that there is no requirement that criteria be followed nor any enforcement mechanism; instead, the following are "guidelines": 1. land treatment sites should be located, designed and constructed so. the treatment zone contains soils having one or more of the follows. 0. ing USDA Classifications: loam, silt loam, sandy clay loam. sandy loam. silty clay loam, clay loam; 2. Treatment zone should not contain karst formations (an area of soluble rock which is prone to forming sinkholes or pathways where water movement is faster than .the surrounding soil) or irregular features such as fissures, faults, or bedrock outcrops; 3. Waste application rates should be carefully determined by waste prop- erties and treatment zone characteristics. Selected application rate rmust not exceed the treatment zone's capacity to degrade, transform ,{{ and immobiliza wastes; 4. pH of the treatment zone should always be between 6.0 and 8.0; v o �7 "S , . -58- v..V594 . ti p; 5. Moisture, fertilization and tilling which affect microbial and them- I Seal reactions should be carefully evaluated and enhanced; r 11 6. All design and operating requirements specified in RCRA Guidance Document for land treatment, including collecting and treating run-off, wind dispersal control, aerosol dispersion, or unsaturated zone monitoring, closure and post-closure care, run-on and run-off ' movement should be followed. P See the resource list for how you can get a copy of EPA's Draft RCRA ` Guidance Document, Land Treatment (USEPA, 1984a). It.contains much more p detail. I. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE No matter how you dispose of hazardous waste, there are important transportation and storage issues. Pits, ponds, lagoons, waste piles, stacking barrels, waste transport end transfers from vehicles and storage containers to the site pose threats to people and the environment. . Major concerns include: • Transport AcOldents. They happen and it seems like it's more often than ever before. The first victims are usually the drivers and others on the roadway. Then come people neighboring the accident site, emergency personnel like police, firefighters, ambulance drivers, medics, cleanup crews, etc. In Somerville. MA, a train derailed, sending 300 people to the hospital and driving 17,000 from their homes. This accident was worsened when firefighters innocently ? sprayed water on the spill, not knowing that the chemicals would react ii and release a toxic cloud. The same thing would have happened if it had been raining. • On—sA a Accidents. Containers can spill, break open or explode when unloaded or transferred. Connections between transfer lines and tanks t can rupture. When they do, air, soil and groundwater contamination R 9014%4 d AA explosion could begin a chain reaction with other wastes a- the . site es it did at the Rollins site in southern ,New Jersey. Damage and injury could be widespread. • Pits, Pond, and Lemma. Mixing incompatible wastes can cause explo— sions as it did in Shelby Township. MI or toxic clouds as at Vickery, OH. In Shelby, two workers emptied a waste tank into a lagoon causing a reaction that killed both men and injured emergency crews that res- ponded. SI liners (If there is one) is another source of trouble, as all liners will eventually leak. Another problem is evaporation. • Placement of Wastes. Combustible, reactive and explosive wastes should be carefully separated so that small, on-site fires don't turn into major disasters, as happened in Elizabeth, HJ,. 4where thousands . were affected b .irn, axyloaion.aad y " expoaure to fumes -et the Charm- cal Control Corp. conflagration. Further, storing reactive chemicals ' in faulty Containers can release deadly fumes, Bhopal being the most horrifying example. { • Leakine Containers, if left undetected or ignored, could damage water supplies, air, health and the environment. A battery salvage and recycling company in Florida ignored its leaking holding ponds and ti contaminated the nearby creek and threathened drinking water. A state official reported that there was so much acid in the soil that it . burned the soles off your shoes. s • The operator's _financial stability. Ask if the company has the money or coverage to pay for cleanup, health costs and compensation if there is an on or off-site accident. The Somerville accident cost local taxpayers $500,000. P, I - What's the operator's plan for dealing with accidents? - Are emergency personnel (firefighters, hospitals, etc.) prepared. ;, if not, who will train them and who will bear the costs? - Will taxpayers be stuck with costs for cleanup, medical care, devalued property and site maintenance if the company leaves or goes bankrupt? r _60- 900564 I t r� 4 — Is there an emergency response plan to cover most emergency situations? Does the emergency plan include evacuation procedures? XI. ALTERNATIVES / Even in the face of evidence that landfills fail, there are always those I who argue, "well, we've got to put it somewhere," especially municipal waste. Not necessarily true. Alternatives l exist for hazardous wastes. California's Office. of Appropriate Technology and OTA both report that over 80: of land-disposal wastes could be managed bq other methods. Both conclude that the continued availability of cheap (but dangerous) land disposal methods (e.g, landfills, deep wells) holds back progress toward the wider use of alternatives. When the incentive to dump changes, so will industry's P disposal practices (See resource list, OAT, 1981 and OTA, 1983). 6 Alternatives income: i; k} � - recycling on-site to reuse valuable wastes constituents. - Waste reduction at the source using primarily process changes. - Separation, segregation, concentration er.ees reduction and recycling. — Waste treatment including chemical, biological and physical means and neutralization to eliminate hazardous components. — Innovative destruction methods (e.g plasma arc, Huber. Moder systems) — Waste Exchange: one generator trades waste to another as a resource. — Stabilization and fixation processes. — Energy production or recovery. — Product and process substitution that use less toxic intermediates. — Ban production of hazardous wastes that can't be properly disposed of. — Chemical/physical treatment. — Above ground storage and retrieval when permanent treatment methods are available and/or cost effective. . — Microbial degradation. , o ' Municipal waste can be recycled too, but it takes commitment and the h, will to adopt comprehensive waste management programs. There are success stories: in Berlin Township, NJ, 25: of its waste is recycled: 35S in SCOS S4 &( —61— i iy kWoodbury, NJ and 75X in Berkeley, CA. The NJ State Advisory Committee on P Recycling estimates the state can recycle Is of municipal garbage through curb-side collection. Based on just these fev examples, recycling benefits F. are obvious. Recycling can reduce disposal costs, save precious resources, save energy and offer new supplies of materials (e.g, aluminum, glass, paper). ' Specific alternatives includ2: " • Recycling and reuse of Paterials • Methane Production • Source/mechanical separation • composting/land farming (see section on land farming) • starved air combustion (wet oxidation) t • pyrolysis • in-process changes that result in less waste generation • source reduction • premanufacturing testing • changes in consumer buying patterns t, l: • • �k. p+ a, u F; n t. o9C 0564 MI -62- N AI V _ • XIX. GLOSSARY • ANAEROBIC - Able to live or grow in the absence of oxygen; generally ' bacteria. w AQUIFER - Underground geological formations (rocks) that hold or contain water. I BACXFILL - Material, usually dirt. used to refill a ditch or other excavation. BALER - A machine used to compress or bind together municipal solid waste. 4 Cry - An area of a landfill where wastes are placed. CLOSURE - The period aster which hazardous wastes are no longer accepted at 4: a site, the site is closed and the cover or other cloning operations are nin progress. Usually lasts about 6 months. • COVER MATERIAL - Soil used to cover wastes in a landfill. k FLOOD PLAIN - Lowlands and relatively flat areas adjoining waterways. FRACTURED BEDROCK - A crack, space or separation in the bedrock that provides a "pipeline" or pathway for groundwater to move faster than in the surrounding rock. y F FREEBOARD - The distance from the surface of an impoundment to the top of the dike. INTERIM STATUS - A permit condition applying to all waste facilities which filed an application and were in operation as of November 19. 1980. Interim Statue continues until a final permit is issued by EPA (See ;y Section IX. of text). 9C%C3S1 -63- . i RARST FORMATIONS — Formations os soluble rock, ouch as limestone, which • . ' is prone to forming sinkholes and other pathways or regions where groundwater movement is faster than in the surrounding soil. • LEACHATE — A mixture of chemicals and water formed by rain, snow, surface water, groundwater or other sources of water entering or formed in St a landfill, surface impoundment or other land disposal method. 01. — A compacted layer of wastes in a municipal landfill; also the top layer of cover material. . LYSIMETER — A device used to collect a sample of leachate moving through unsaturated soil below a landfill or land treatment site. Lysimeters measure the amount or rate of 'esthete movement in a landfill. P OPEN DUMP — A landfill site where wastes are simply left uncovered on top of dirt. All sites which do not comply with EPA solid waste criteria (See Section IX.) are considered open dumps. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - Non-specific standards which require only that minimum criteria be achieved. How they are achieved is unspecified and r left to the site operator. POINT SOURCE - Any specific discharge of contaminated water (leachate) . including pipes, ditches, tunnels, conduits, wells, seeps, etc. 1.1 POST CLOSURE - The 30 year period following the closing of a waste facility. Monitoring and maintenance is required during this period. t. 5ZAND LENSE - An area of sand sandwiched between soil of different makeup, such as clay, that provides a "pipeline" or pathway for groundwater �t to move faster than the surrounding soil. • SANITARY LANDFILL - A site where household garbage is buried in land usually by spreading the waste in then layers, compacting and covering with soil 4 at the end of each day. Also referred to as municipal landfills and town dumps. 990564 -64- SECURE LANDFILIt — Sites where chemical wastes are disposed of that are . supposed to allow no waste or leachate to come into contact with water and thus an attempt to isolate the waste+. All secure landfills have bean shown to leak (See Sections III. and V.) and thus are not in fact secure. Also referred to as chemical, engineered, or scientific landfills. SHREDDER - A machine used to reduce the volume of municipal wastes, by pulverizing, milling, grinding or °that size-reduction proceeaes. The :- +J• resulting product is relatively homogeneous and has certain advantages for land filling, e SUBSIDENCE - Settling of wastes in a landfill caused by degradation of wastes which create air spaces or voids which collapse under the weight of material above them. ' TOPOGRAPHY - The elevations and slopes of the surface'of an area. TRANSFER STATION - A site where municipal wastes are stored and concentrated, then taken to a processing facility or landfill. VECTOR - A carrier of disease, usually a rodent, bird or mosquito. WASTE PILE - Wastes stored or dumped in piles, whether covered 'r closed. '1 • t 900554 -65- 2, ff4. J 1 y _Y , i �P 1(P 1". R fi APPENDIX A - PARTICIPANTS to r a� w Y Y _ 9c03€4, I. D , ��c PARTICIPANTS FOR LANDFILL ROUNDTABLE t; Kirk Brown" Norman Carl Tex++s A & M University 2774 Craig Reed ' � Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences Springfield, OH 45502 4. College Station, TX 77843-2474 (513) 325—0341 Hugh Coombs Verna & Victor Courtemanche ilk R.E.S.C.U.E. 8189 South Marrish Road V Rd #1. Box 31A Swartz Creek, MI 48473 t (717) 879-2895 Hallstead. PA 18822 (313) 635-9497 P. • l`• John Daines 410 Aberdeen Road Susan Egan IDF Lewiston, NY 14092 1525 18th Street, N.W. g.• (716) 754-7004 Washington. DC 20036 . • (202) 387-3500 Alison Fiocchi Willie Fontenot* D.U.M.P. Department of Justice Indiana Cabin Road Land and Natural Resource Division • `t. Sweetwater, NJ 08037 7434 Perkins Road k (609) 567-1015 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 ii.• (504) 922-0187 qf • . Esther Forbes Sandra Hard t. FORGE Sandra For A Clean Environment c • Rt. #2, Box 229 Rt. #1, Dox 1585 t Summerduck, VA 22742 Willow Springs Road (703) 439-3541 Sulphur, LA 70663 (318) 527-7053 i Kathy Hadley Jim Hilbert . Clark River Coalition 125 Erie Avenue If 607 Oregon Street Rockaway, NJ 07866 Deerlodge, MT 59722 (201) 625-9147 ;x (406) 846-1125 . . t, Laura 8affenbarger Charles Lee Citizen For Wise Action Toward UCC — Commission For Racial Justice Environmental Resources 105 Madison Avenue 6470 Terra Haute Road New York, NY 10016 4- Urbana, .OH 43078 (212) 683-5656 (513) 969-8549 t SOOSS4 , v David Lenaett Jennifer Mathews EDF Citizens for a Clean Environment 1525 18th Street, N.W. Rt. 1. Box 1609 Washington. DC 20036 Sulfur, LA 70663 (202) 387-3500 (318) 527-5315 Peter Montague* Pat Nichols t 3A ?Cagle — Faculty Road 5212 Curry Ford Road, #203 P.O. Box 3541 Orlando. FL 32806 Princeton, NJ 08540 (305) 281-4953 (609) 683-0341 Marge Peary Mary Russo 220 Old Brookville Road Maryland Waste Coalition Barnegat. NJ 08005 845 North Shore Drive (609) 698-1182 Glen Burnie. MD 21061 (301) 255-7021 or 7026 Bill Sanjour Boo Setti • C, USEPA Remington, VA 22734 401 M Street. S.W., (WH-363) (703) 439-3662 h Washington, DC 20460 r (202) 382-4502 :,,0 • Rita Shiflet Xea Silver A.C.T.I.O.N. Clean Wafer Action Project c/o Circleville Medical Association 733 15th Street, N.W. 111 Island Road Washington, DC 20005 Circleville. OH 43113 (202) 638-12;6 (614) 474-2444 i Cora Tucker* Marvin Wanatek " Rural. Advancement Fund Environmental Action National Sharecroppers Fund 1525 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Box 356 WATS Project 4 Halifax, VA 24558 Washington. DC 20036 (804) 476-7757 (202) 745-4870 ., , Stephanie WauLera Yvonne Woodmen Ocean C1Eq Citizens For Clean Water Concerned Citizens Against Contam- 942 Tunesbrook Drive tatted Water ' Toms River, NJ 08753 9084 Hipps Road i (201) 929-9272 Jacksonville, FL 32238 (904) 722-8369 h ' . • Fran Zwenig Environmental Safety i. 1519,Newlimpshire Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 9��5 4 �, (202) 328-7903 I * Did Not Attend h. APPENDIX B - WRITTEN RESOURCES • 900364 LAND DISPOSAL RESOURCES I. References Usedain Text * (Anderson, 1982) Does Landfill Leachate Make Clay Liners More Permeable? David Anderson, Civil EnRinesring. — ASCE, pp 66.69. September. 1982. Available from K.W. Brown Associates, 64 Graham Road, College Station. TX 77840. * (ASTSWMO) National Solid Waste Survey, Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Otficiala (ASTSWMO), October, 1984. Available From ASTSWMO, 444 North Capitol Street. N.W.. Washington DC 22201, (202) 624-5828. * (Brown, 1986) Personal communication with KW Brown, Texas A & M University, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, College Station, TX, 7843-2474. * (CBE, 1983) Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments - The Nation's Most Serious and Neglected Threat to Groundwater, A Summary of Major Studies and Evaluations, Citizens For A Better Environment (CBE), Natural Resources Defense Council, Sacramento Toxica Alliance. Sacramento Tapwater Action Committee and Coalition on Environmental and Occupational Health Hazards, September 15, 1983. 49 pages. Available from Toxice Assessment Group, 2530 J Street Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95816. * (CDM, 1985) On—Site Feasibility Study for Lipari Landfill. EPA Contract No 68-01-6939, Prepared For EPA Region II By Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc, Clement Associates, Inc. Woodward-Clyde Consultants. August 1985, Available from EPA Region II. Federal Plaza, New York NY 10278. * (EDF, 1985) State Regulation of Hazardous Waste, D. Lennette and L. Greer, Eeolorty Law Qkarter]iv, Vol (2 No (2), 183-269, 1985. Available from Environmental Defense Fund, 1526 18th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (202) 387-3500. * (GAO. 1983) Interim Report On Inspection, Enforcement and Permitting Activities At Hazardous Waste Facilities, US General Accounting Office, Report N GAO/RCED-83-241, September 21, 1983. Available From GAO, Document Handling and Information Services Facility, P.O. Box 6015 Gaitherburg, MD 20760, (202) 275-6241. * (GAO, 1981) Hazardous Waste Facilities With Interim Status May be Endangering Public Health and the Environment. Report by the Comptroller General' of the United States. US General Accounting Office, Report No. CED-81-158, September 28. 1981. Available from GAO, Document Handling and Information Services Facilities, PO Box 6015, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 (202) 275-6241. * (Montague. 1982) Hazardous Waste Landfills: Some Lessons From New Jersey. Dr. Peter Montague. Civil Engineering - ASCE, pp 53-56. September, 1982. Available from CCHW at .15/page. B-1 9COSs4 h * (Montague, 1982a) Dr. Peter Montague, Princeton University, Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation and Tourism of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Serial No. 97-169. March 31, 1982. 11 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. * (RAS. 1983) Management of Hazardous Industrial Wastes: Research and Development Needs, By the National Materials Advisory Board, National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. March, 1983. Available from NMAB, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington. DC 20418 (202) 334.3505. * (NYSDEC. 1985) Upstate Groundwater Management Report, New York Bureau of Water Resources, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, February, 1985. Available from NYSDEC, BWR, 50 Wolf Road, Room 328, Albany, NY 12233 (518) 457-3495. * (OAT. 1981) Alternatives to the Land Disposal of Hazardous Wastes. An Assessment for California. Prepared by the Toxic Waste A meat Group, Governor's Office of Appropriate Technology, State of California. 1981. Available from Publications and Information, OAT, 1600 Ninth Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323-8133. * (OTA, 1985) Superfund Strategy, US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, 1985, Available From OTA, US Congress, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 226-2115. * (OTA. 1984) Where have all the Superfund Wastes Gone. Memorandum From W. Sanjour To Joel Hirschhorn, Office of Technology Assessment. Msy 17, 1984, 7 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. * (OTA, 1984a) Are RCRA Groundwater Protection Standards Adequate to Prevent New Uncontrolled Sites? OTA Sta«f Memorandum, April 1984, 72 pages. Available from OTA Industry, Technology and Employment Program. US Congress, Washington. DC 20510. * (OTA. 1983) Technologies and Management Strategies for Hazardous Waste Control, Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment, 1983. Available From OTA, US Congress, Washington. DC 20510. (202) 226-2115. ' * (Princeton University, 1983) Review and Evaluation of Monument Street (Baltimore) Landfill, Water Resources Program, Princeton University, Departments of Civil Engineering and Geological and Geophysical Sciences, April, 1983, 114 pages. Available from the Office of Environmental Program, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 201 West Preston Street.Baltimore, MD 21201. * (DSEPA. 1985) Summary Report on RCRA Activities, US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, July, 1985, 18 pages. Available from EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460 (202) 382-4753. * (USEPA. 1985a) Types of Activities at Final and Proposed Superfund Sites, US EPA, December 17, 1985, 1 page. Available from CCHW at .15/page. nnind j. B-2 * (USEPA. 1985b) Sanjour, W. US EPA Office of Solid Waste and • Emergency Response. Memorandum to Scott Schwarz, Deputy District Attorney, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama. January 10, 1985. 15 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. * (USEPA, 1985c) US EPA Press Release on Compliance With Financial Responsibility Requirements. December 6, 1985. Available from US EPA Office of Public Affairs 401 M St. SW, Washington. DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1985d) Certifications Received To Retain Xaterim Status . Pursuant to Section 3005 (e)(2) of RCRA Summary Results, US EPA Office of Solid Waste, December 6, 1985, 125 pages. Available from RCRA Superfund Hotline (WH-563) US EPA Office of Solid Waste, 401 M Street,SW, Washington. DC 20460, (800) 424-9346. * (USEPA, 1985e) Summary 1984 Amendments to Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, USEPA, Office of Solid Waste, January 31. 1985. 17 pages. Available from USEPA, OSW (WH-562), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1984) National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities Regulated Under RCRA in 1981. Prepared For The US EPA Office of Solid Waste by Westat, Inc., April 1984. Available from US EPA, Office of Solid Waste, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1984a) Groundwater Protection Strategy. USEPA. Office of Groundwater Protection, August, 1984. Available from USEPA. Office of Groundwater Protection (WH 550C). 401 M Street, SW.. Washington, DC 20460 (202) 382-7077. • * (USEPA, 1984b) RCRA Guidance Document Land Treatment Draft. USEPA, 1984, 67 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. * (USEPA, 1983) Surface Impoundment Assessment National Report. USEPA Office of Drinking Water (EPA 570/9-84-002), December, 1983, 204 pages. Available from USEPA. Office of Drinking Water, 401 M Street,S.W., Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1982) Hazardous Waste Management Systems, Permitting• Requirements for land Disposal Facilities, US EPA, Federal Register, Part II, July 26, 1982. Available from EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1981) Hazardous Waste Management System, Standards ADDlicable to Owners and Operators of Treatment. Storage and Disposal Facilities and Permit Program, US EPA. Federal Register, Part II, February 5, 1981. Available from EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1981a) Solid Waste Landfill Design and Operation Practices, Draft. Prepared by SCS Engineers under contract 68-01-3915 for USEPA. April 1981, 208 pages. Available from USEPA, Office Of Solid Waste, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. SCOSS4 } 8-3 : : * (USEPA, 1979) Criteria For Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices; Fund. Interim Final and Proposed Regulations, USEPA Federal Register, Vol. 44, No. 179. Thursday, September 13, 1979, pp. 53438-468. * (USEPA. 1978) Surface Impoundments and Their Effects On Groundwater Quality in the United States - A Preliminary Survey, USEPA, Office of Drinking Water (EPA 570/9-78-004), June, 1978, 276 pages. Available from EPA Office of Drinking Water Groundwater Protection Branch, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. * (USEPA, 1977) Waste Disposal Practices and Their Effects On Groundwater - The Report To Congress, USEPA, Office of Water Supply, pp. 108-143, January 1977. Available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from USEPA Office Of Solid Waste Management Programs, I 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. se * (USEPA, 1972) Sanitary Landfill: Design and Operation, Dick Brunner and Daniel Keller, USEPA (SW-287). 1972. Available from USEPA. Office of Solid Waste, 401 M St., SW, Washington, DC-20460. * (Washington Post. 1985) "Inmates Moved Alter Lorton Blasts May Be Returned At End of Month," Washington Post, January 4, 1985. II. Resource Materials on Hazardous Waage Landfills • Organic Leachate Effects on the Permeability of Clay Liners. D.C. Anderson, A.W. Brown, and J.D. Green, Appeared in the Proceedings of the National Conference on Management of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites. October 28-30, 1981. Available from CCHw at .15/page. • Landfills of the Future, K,W., Brown Soil and Crop Science Dept., Texas A & M University, December 15, 1982. Available from K.W. Brown & Associates, Inc., College Station. Texas 77843. .. • 'State Action to Reduce Land Disposal of Toxic Wastes, a Discussion Paper. Prepared by the Interagency Teak Force for Reduction of Land • Disposal of Toxic Wastes, State of California Department of Health Services. 10 pages, January, 1982. Available from CCUW at .15/PaSa- • Land Disposal Restrictions, Statement of Reasons for Proposed Regulations, prepared in response to Governor Brown's Executive Order 88881, State of California, 22 pages. October 13, 1981. Available from CCHW at .15/page. • Hazardous Waste Disposal Methods: Major Problems With Their Use. Report by the Comptroller General.of the United States, US General Accounting Office (GAO), Report No. CED-81-21, November 19, 1980. • Available from CAO, Document Handling and Information Services Facilities, PO Box 6015, Gaitherburg, MD 20877 (202) 275-6241. • • Clay-Soils Permeability and Hazardous Waste Storage. WilliarGre c' F. Fred Lee, and R. Anne Jones. Journal Water Pollution Control:A��5641 Federation 53: 13471354•(1981). B-4 V • Clay Liners in Common Use For Hazardous Waste Disposal Landfills — How Long Will They Last/Can They Be Improved? Lehigh University Research Team, October 24, 1984, 4 Pages. Available from Office of Public Information, William Arnold. Director, 436 Brodhead Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015, (215) 861-3170. • Four Secure Landfills in New Jersey--A Study of the State of the Art in Shallow Burial Waste Disposal Technology, Draft. Dr. Peter • Montague. Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Energy • Env. Studies Sch. of Eng./Applied Sci., Princeton University, 90 pages, 1981. Available from Peter Montague 3A Magie-Faculty Rd. PO Box 3541, Princeton. NJ 08540. • Hazardous Waste Landfills - Can Clay Liners Prevent Migration of Toxic Leachate? Allen Morrison. Civil Engineerpx - ASCE pp 60-63, July 1981. Available from CCHW at .15/page. • William Sanjour, USEPA, Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agricultural Research and Environment of the Committee on Sties= and Technology, November 30, 1982. 25 pages . Available from CCht: at .15/page. • Nowhere To Go, The Universal Failure of Class I Hazardous Waste Dump Sites In California, Prepared By Toxic' Assessment Group For Environmental Defense Fund, June 1985. 90 pages. Available from EDF, 2606 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94704, (415) 548-8906. • A Methodology to Inventory, Classify, and Prioritize Uncontrolled Waste Disposal Sites, Project Summary, Nelson, AB, Hartshorn, LA and Young, RA, USEPA Environmental Monitoring Systems.Laboratory, Report # F,YA-600/54-83-050, 4 pages, December, 1983. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from USEPA, EMSL, Los Vegas 89114. • Draft RCRA Guidance Document Landfill Design, Liner Systems and Final Cover. US EPA Issued 7/82, (33 Pages. Plus Appendices). Available from USEPA Office of Solid Waste, 401 M Street. SW, Washington, DC 20460. • Listing of Hazardous Waste Landfills - On-Site/Off-Site - in the United States as of May 19, 1982, Interim Status, "Part A" Facilities, USEPA, 12 Pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. • Land Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Research Symposium (EPA-600/9-81-002) 37 papers, 549 pages. March 1982. Available from USEPA Office of Research and Development/Publications, Center for Environmental Research Information, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Hazardous Waste Management, Interim and Proposed Regulations, US EPA, Federal Register. Part II, February 25, 1982. Available from EPA, 401 M Street, S.W.. Washington, DC 20460. • Land Disposal: Hazardous Wastes, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Symposium (EPA-600/9-81-002a) 35 papers, 399 pages, March, 1981. Available from USEPA Office of Research and Development/ Publications, Center for Environmental Research Information, F, Cincinnati, OH 45268. nC0Jb4 t B-5 • Land Disposal of Solid Wastes. Section VII of the Report to Congress Waste Disposal Practices and Their Effects on Groundwater, USEPA, pp. 144-185, 1977. Section VII available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from USEPA, Office of Water Supply, 401 M St. SW. Washington. DC 20460. III, Resource Materials on Solid_ Waste Landfills • "What Lurks Within Your Town Dump? Is It As Innocent As It Appears?" Everyone's Backyard, Vol. 2. No. 1. Winter, 1983. Available from CCHW, PO Box 926, Arlington, VA 22216. • "Time to Stop Burying Solid Waste.": Natural Resources Register Vol. 5 (6)., June 1985, 6 Pages. Available from the Department of Natural Resources, Community Assistance Division. Resource Recording Section, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, MI 48909, (517) 373-0540. • Some Municipal Waste Landfills Rival Industrial Ones in Toxicity, Research Report, Robert L. Haney, Science Writer, The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Neville P. Clarke, Director, The Texas A & M University, October 23, 1985, 1 Page. Available from Science Writer, Department of Agricultural Communications. Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843 or CCHW at .15/page. • Solid Waste Data, A Compilation of Statistics on Solid Waste Manage— meat Within the United States, Prepared By JRB Associates For USEPA Under Contract NO 68-01-6000, August, 1981, 72 pages. Available from USEPA, Office Of Solid Waste, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. • "Toxic Time Bombs" in Agenda for Citizen Involvement. NYPIRG, Vol IV No. No. 2, March/April 1983, 15 Pages. Available from NYPIRG, 9 Murray Street, New York, NY 10007, (212) 349-6460. • Assessment of Liner Materials for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. A technical paper from Land Disposal: Municipal Solid Waste, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Symposium, USEPA (EPA-600/9-81-002a) 26 pages. March, 1981. Paper available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from USEPA, MERL, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the Proposed Guidelines For The Landfill Disposal of Solid Waste. USEPA. Office.of Solid Waste, March 1979. Report No. SW-769. Available from the USEPA. Office of Solid Waste, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. • Decision Makers Guide in Solid Waste Management. USEPA Office of Solid Waste (SW-500) 158 Pages, 1976.. Available From USEPA Office Of Solid Waste, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. • "Landfill Closure and Long—term Care" Waste Age, October 1981, 7 Pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. • "Sanitary Landfill Site Design" Waste Age, Landfill Course, August 1981. ,Available from CCHW at .15/page. 9C0551 B-6 • "Landfill Site Selection" Waste Ante. June 1981, 9 Pages, Available from CCHW at .15/page. • "Gas and Leaehate Movement" Waste Ante, Landfill Course, May, 1981, Available from CCHW at .15/page. • "Land Disposal of Solid Waste" Waste Age, Landfill Course, April 1981, 7 Pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. IV, Resource Materials on Surface Impoundments • Is Our Water Safe To Drink? Assembly Office of Research State of California, April, 1983, 135 pages. Available from Assembly Publications Office, Box 90, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95815. • Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities, USEPA Office Of Water and Waste Management (SW-870) September 1980, 204 pages. Available from USEPA Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory (MERL) Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation, USEPA Office Of Water and Waste Management, (SW-869) September 1980, 63 pages. Available from USEPA, MERL, Solid end Hazardous Waste Research Division, Cincinnati, OH 45268. V. Resource Materials on Land Treatment • Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Brown. X., G. Evans and B.D. Frenthrup, (eds.) 1983, 692 pages. Available from Butterworth Publishers, 10 Tower Office Park, Woburn, MA 01801 • Land Farming - Design Criteria, Chapter in The Handbook Of Hazardous Waste Management, Metry. A. ed. pp-396-400, Technomics Publishing Co. Westport, CT, 1980. Available from CCHW at .15/page.'I • Use and Disposal of Municipal Wastewater Sludge. Environmental Regulations and Technology, Guidance Document, USEPA, Tatra Agency Sludge Task Force, (EPA 625/10-84-003). September, 1984, 76 pages. Available from USEPA Center For Environmental, Research Information. Office of Research Program Management Office of Research and. Development, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Annotated Literature References On Land Treatment of Hazardous Waste, Calegar, W.W. and Tillman, B.J. Project Summary, USEPA (Robert S. Kerr, Environmental Laboratory (EPA-600/52-84-098), June, 1984, 2 pages. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page: full report available from M.L. Wood, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab, USEPA, P.O. Box 1198, Ada, OK 74820. • Process Design Manual For Land Treatment of Municipal Wastewater. USEPA. US Army Corps of Engineers, US Dept. Interior, US Dept. Agriculture. EPA Report #. (625/1-81-013), USEPA Center For Env. Response Information, Cincinnati, OH. October 1981. t B-7 9Ce56 4 k k 1 . • A Guide to Regulations and Guidance for the Utilization and Disposal of Municipal Sludge, USEPA. Office of Water Program Operations (WH-547), (EPA-430/9-80-115; MGD-72) September, 1980, 48 pages. Available from General Services Administrations (BBRC) Centralized Mailing Lista Services, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225. • Cost of Land Treatment Systems (MCD-10) USEPA, Office of Water Program Operations (WH-547), EPA Report i (430/9-75-003), September, 1979. Available from USEPA 401 M Street, S.W., Washington. DC 20460. • Municipal Sludge Management: Environmental Factors. Construction Grants Program Requirements (EPA 430/9-77-004 MCD-28). USEPA, Office of Water Program Operations, October 1977, 30 pages. Available from USEPA, Office of Water Program Operations, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. • Long-term Land Treatment - Are There Health or Environmental Risks, Reed, S. Thomas R and Koval, N., USEPA, (Undated) 37 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. ADDITIONAL READINGS Hazardous Waste Landfills • "Barrier-Leachate Compatibility", David Anderson, Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute, November 8. 1984, 86 pages. Available from K.W. Brown & Associates, Inc.. College Station, Texas 77843. • Prohibition on Landfilling of Halogenated Solvmnts, J.Anderson, Illinois Pollution Control Board, August, 1984, 41 pages. Available from IPCB, Illinois EPA, Chicago, Illinois 60601. 1 • Potential Clogging of Landfill Drainage Systems, Bass JM, Ehrenfield JR, and Valentine JN, EPA Project Summary Report # EPA 600/52-83-109, February, 1984. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from EPA, Municipal Environmental ResearchiLaboratory, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Fact Sheet on Hazardous Waste Landfills, Citizens Against Chemical Toxins in Underground Storage (CACTUS), Anson County, NC, September, 1982, 9 pages. Available from CACTUS, Bonnie Morgan, P.O. Box 1062, Wadesboro, NC 28170. • Liners of Natural Porous Materials to Minimize Pollutant Migration, Wallace H. Fuller, EPA Project Summary Report U EPA-600/52-81-122, July 1981, 5 pages. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page; full report available from Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Environmental Impact Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Disposal in Land: Joseph L. Pavoni et. ed, Water Resources Bulletiin, Volume 8, No. 6, December 1972, 17 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. QKOJv4 B-8 r , r : . • Performance Difficulties of "Secure" Landfills For Chemical Waste and Available Mitigation Measures, Peter N. Skinner. Appeared in The Hazardous Waste Dllemma: Issues and Solutions, 1980 Conference of Environmental Engineering Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, 1981. • Treatment of Reactive Waatee at Hazardous Waste Landfills. EPA Project Summary, Report 0 EPA-600/52-83-118. January 1984. 4 pages. Available from USEPA. Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Cincltwati. OH 45268. • • Landfill Disposal of Hazardous Waste: A Review of Literature and Known Approaches, USEPA. September 1975. Timothy Fields. Jr. and Alfred W. Lindsay, 36 pages. Available from Solid Waste Information, • USEPA. Cincinnati, Ohio 45268. Solid Waste Landfills • • Municipal Solid Waste Disposal . . . How Cities Site Landfills. National League of Cities. United States Conference of Mayors. Prepared in Part By the Office of Solid Waste Management Programa, USEPA, Under Grant No. T906607010, 1977. 71 pages. Available from CCHW at .15/page. • Comparison of Leachate Characteristics from Selected Municipal Solid Waste Test Cells. EPA Project Summary,, Richard J. Wigh, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory Report Number EPA-600/52-84-I24, September 1984, 4 pages. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page. • • Production and Management of Leachate From, Municipal Landfills: Summary and Assessment, EPA Project Summary. Lu. Eichenberger, Stearn, Melnyk, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Report 0 EPA-600/ 52-84-092, September 1984. Summary available from CCHW at .15/page. • Field Verification of Liners From Sanitary Landfill, EPA Project Summary, Report N EPA-600/52-83-046, August 1983, 5 pages. Available from Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268. • Land Disposal: Municipal Solid Waste. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Symposium. USEPA Report No. 600/9-81.-002a, March 1981. Available from USEPA, Office of Research and Development/ Publication, Municipal Research Laboratory, MRL. Cincinnati, OH 45268. • Leachate Production and Management From Municipal Landfills: Summary and Assessment, A Technical Report From Land Disposal: Municipal Solid Waste, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Symposium. USEPA, 1981, 18 pages. Full report available from MRL, Cincinnati Ohio 43268, or report alone from CCHW at .1S/page. • • Leachate Production by Landfilled Processed Municipal Wastes. A Technical Report from Land Disposal: Municipal Solid Waste, • Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Symposium, USEPA, 1981, 20 pages. Full report available from MRL, Cincinnati, OH 45268, or report alone from CCHW at .15/page. B.9 3CC534 6 a : t" • Technology, Prevalence and Economics of Landfill Disposal of Solid • Waste, USEPA Report N SW-754, December 1980. Available from USEPA • Office of Water Waste Mang, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. `€ • Environmental Impact Statement. Criteria For Classification of • Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices, USEPA. Office of Solid Waste, Report No. SW-821, December 1979. Available from USEPA Office of Solid Waste, 401 M St. SW, Washington, DC 20460. • Municipal Solid Waste, USEPA, Report No. SW-843. reprint from The Tenth Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality, December. 1979, 59 pages. Available from USEPA, Office of Solid Waste, 401 M St. SW Washington. DC 20460. • Guide to Landfill Equipment, Waste AAe, August 1981, Pages 100-107, Available from CCHW at .15/page. Land Treatment • The Potential For Using Municipal Wastewater and Sludge in Land: Reclamation and Biomass Production as an Innovative and Alternative Technology: An Overview, Bastian, R$, Montague, A. Numbers, T., pp 13-54. Pennsylvania Mine Reclamation (Undated Rerint). Available from R. Bastian. USEPA, Office of Water Program, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. • Land Treatment Field Studies, Berkowitz, J. Bysshe, S.E., Goodwin, BE, Harris, JC, Land, DB Leonardos, G. and Johnson, S. Project. Summmary USEPA, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory (EPA-600/52-83-057) ry vailable m CCHW at .15/page: full report gp(Six Volumes) availtember, 1983. ablea!from Robert�Landreth, MERL, USEPA, Cincinnati, OH 45208. • A Survey of Existing Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Facilities in i' The United States, X. W. Brown and Associates, Inc. 1981. Submitted to the USEPA Under Contract No. 68-03-2943. • Land as a Waste Management Alternative, Loehr, R. C. (ed.) 1976. Ann Arbor Science Publications, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 811 p. • Design of Land Treatment Systems For Industrial Wastes—Theory and Practice, Overcash, M.R. and D. Pal., 1979. Ann Arbor Science 's Publications. Inc.. Ann Arbor, Michigan, p. 481-592. • Land Treatment and Disposal of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, &mks, R. L. and T. Ammo (eds.), 1979, Ann Arbor Science Publications, Inc.. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 300 p. 's • Sludge Disposal by Landspreading Techniques, Torrey, S., 1979, Noyes Data Corp., New Jersey, 372 p. B-10 \/ ' • ` 2 . }\ : II \ . . 1 %. \\ \ � \ \ / ' k \\ APPENDIX C . QUESTIONS YOU MAY WANT T ASK 4 \ . is •fr . I\ \ \ � . v . # < „ , 1F\ $ . z . . \\ \ . P @CC564 / ` i � 1 y k . b The following are questions and concerns you should raise around any A land disposal site, either proposed or existing. This overview 1s not necessarily complete, but highlights many concerns for the proper siting and ioperation of a land disposal site.* ISSUES AND QUESTIONS THAT MAY BE PERTINENT A I. Economic considerations A. Is this facility needed Z. How was need established a. Local and regional survey b. On-site or off-site needs c. Is it beneficial to good regional hazardous waste management d. Is there a generic survey of hazardous waste needs for the area - compatibility with this plan M, e. Is the technology proposed an improvement over that presently available f. Will this facility replace on outmoded/worse polluting one g. What geographical area will it serve B. Profit expectations 1. High or low risk 2. Longevity of facility a. Expansion anticipated b. In what time frame 3. Who owns the facility 4. Are ownera financially backed by others 5. Who are the competitor* of C. Facility operators 1. Prior experience/operating record 2. Will company that owns also operate facility 3. Who will seek the permits 4. How ten operators' expertise be evaluated if new to this field D. Economic effects on community 1. Possible effects on property values 2. Who will receive any increase in tax base • 3. How much tax revenue may be generated 4. Will public costs rise . a. Police protection b. Fire protection c. Road maintenance 4 ' d. Emergency response equipment and facilities 9C:0554 • Taken From Keystone Center Discussion Paper t. C-1 E? . a . E. Potential for compensation to community , 1. Donated equipment community may need due to facility's locating nearby 2. Fees to general revenue fund 3. Property value guarantees 4. Parka, etc. F. Closure and post closure 1. When is closure anticipated 2. Who is responsible for the site after closure C 3. What assurances will there be that site will be closed in accordance with the plan 4. Financial assurances to establish ability to handle problems after closure 5. Who certifies that site is properly closed 6. How are people protected from unwittingly buying land after closure a. Recorded in deed b. What future uses are possible II. Function of facility A. Storage B. Wastes to be handled 1. What wastes will be handled a. In what quantities b. Physical and chemical characteristics (1) Degree of hazard anticipated (2) What makes the waste hazardous 2. What wastes will not be handled - why 3. Sources of waste a. On-site generation b. Off-site generation (1) local (2) Regional (3) Statewise (4) Out-of-state 15) Out-of-country c. Consumer products from which such waste .results 4. Will nonmanifested wastes be accepted 5. Where will waste go if not handled at this site C. Does this facility fit into an integrated hazardous waste management system (reduction, recovery, recycling, sale/exchange, storage, treatment, disposal) 1. Oa-site , 2. Regional D. Is this facility part of a master plan to provide hazardous waste management 1. Whose plan 2. How.,does it fit into plan 3. Geographical area served by plan 9CCC J4 C-2 E . r� E. Plana for future expansion V' - 1. Additional facilities ` y. 2. Additional types of facilities 3. Time frame anticipated h III. Technology to be used - general questions A. Why was thin technology chosen 1. Are others available 2. Can wastes to be handled be recycled. sold, exchanged or treated to avoid disposing of as hazardous waste 3. Engineering design and operating techniques to compensate for 'e, any site deficiencies 4 B. Quality assurance/control g 1. In identifying waste. t, a. Role of generator b. Role of facility 2. Plane for lab work 3. How are out-of-spec wastes handled 4. What happens to rejected wastes C. Reliability of technology 1. Paste experiences with it 2. Any serious environmental impacts 3. How was it tested to assure long-term safety and effective- h nese P I. D. Sequence of technolgy used from arrival of wastes to end process at facility (flow chart) T 1. Analysis of waste G 2. Unloading u 3. Storage 4. Treatment 1 5. Disposal 6. Any residuals requiring further handling 7. Monitoring 8. Closure t 9. Poet closure T: IV. Technologies to be used-specific questions n A. Land Disposal V° 1. Types a. Surface impoundment b. Land application/treatment c. Landfill (burial) d. Other - specify 2. Technical processes preceding lend disposal s. Trentment, ,stabilization D. Segregation of noacompatibla wastes c. Handling of containerized waste 3. Technology to protect environment 4. Closure plans a. Interim partial closure of each cell 9. 0564 i. D. Final closure of full facility f 5. Poet closure plans { a.. Periodic monitoring and maintenance C-3 . . 'k # b. Post closure period c. Financing and cost assurance d. Responsibilities of facility operator, land owner, local and G. state units of government B. Deep Well Injection t 1. Well Construction ?' a. Depth b. Casings c. Monitoring equipment d. Local faults e. Previoue wells in area 2. Pretreatment Q a. Sediment removal M b. Waste compatibility 3. Processes to assure environmental protection 4. Closure Technology 5. Closure Technology 6. Technology available if remedial action is needed. C. Recycling/Recovery 1. How will it be accomplished 2. Plana for energy conversion 3. Will supplemental fuel be needed - what type 4. Reliability of waste characteristics �i 5. Long-term demand tiD. Storage r 1. How is waste stored 2. Length of time in storage 3. Where does the waste go next E. Incineration 1. How complete will destruction be 2. Will supplemental fuel be needed - What type 3. Air quality protection 4. Anticipated air quality monitoring 5. What monitoring will be done 6. What are procedures in case of an upset F. Treatment 1. What type of treatment will be used 2. What type of wastes will be treated r 3. How completely will waste be rendered nonhazardous e 4. What will happen to the treated waste V. Site Characteristics A. How are site characteristics determined L 1. What is done in a geotschnital investigation 2. Other assessment techniques , B. Characteristics to be considered 1. .Site 'geology _ 2. Hydrology •. 6' 3. Topography 4. Soil properties 9005'34 _, C-4 5. Aquifer location • a. Relationship to water table b. Wells presently in area • c. Flow rate and direction of groundwater flow d. Groundwater quality e. Does aquifer connect with others f. Aquifer recharge area 6. Climatic conditions a. Normal b. Potential for natural disasters t' 7. Is site in or near environmentally sensitive areas a. Wetlands '' b. Shoreline c. Flood prone area d. Aquifer recharge zone e. Endangered species critical habitat ' f. Hurricane storm surge area g. Prime agricultural area h. Other % 8. Susbsidence problems q. 9. Proximity to residences/schools/etc. 10. Evacuation routes in area 11. Current character of surrounding area 12. Zoning of site and areas nearby 13. What plans currently exist for site and area 14. What transportation routes will be used C. Why was this site chosen 1. Were others considered 2. Still under consideration 3. Why were others rejected .M . VI. Environmental Quality A. Surface drainage 1. Is the site in a flood plain a. Which one? By whose standards? (1) How current are maps used to make determination b. What is the elevation of the land c. Dikes planned (1) Internal (2) Perimeter d. Diking required or desired (1) Height (2) How protected from erosion (3) Design storm used (4) Acess to site over or through kikds 2. Stormwater management a. How will it be controlled b. Treatment/discharges • c. Effect on receiving body of water d. Will residuals remain (sludge management plans) e. Design storm used 3. Hurricane vulnerability SC CS-3.4 a. Is site in an area subject to storm surge J4 b. Design storm specifications t C_5 5 r c. Damage from wave action possible d. For what levels of wind speed is facility designed A '• B. Groundwater protection 1. Groundwater resources a. Are aquifers used for drinking water (1) Now or possibly in future `E (2) Location of known wells b. Other uses of groundwater now or in future c. Proximity to surface water 2. Soil a. Physical characteristics, including permeability b. Chemical characteristics, including compatibility with wastes to be handled 3. Leachate Collection i' a. How will leachate be collected b. How will 'cachet. be treated c. For how long will leachate be collected? Treated? 4. Liners a. What is required? Desired? b. What areas of the facility will be lined c. Integrity of liner (1) Type: clay or synthetic (2) Thickness •k (3) How constructed (4) Compatibility with wastes to be handled - how tested d. Remedial action possible 5. Caps a. Same questions as liners b. Erosion control c. Prevention of water standing on site, correction of settlement d. Revegetation planned, poet closure maintenance 6. Deep well injection has additional concerns a. Relationship of aquifers to injection zone b. Compatibility of waste with area geology c. Remedial action possible d. Limitations of future land use for mining, etc. C. Air emissions 1. What protection is afforded from which contaminants 2. Potential for unregulated emissions 3. Ocor control plans 4. Who will be affected by emissions a. Direction of prevailing winds b. Frequency of "bad air" conditions 5. Control of vapors at various stages of process VII. Transportation • A. Mode of transporation now and in future 1. Truck 2. Rail , ` 3. Barge 4. Other possiblities x; B. Containment of waste during transport SC OSS4 �r C-6 p F • r' 1. Type of container a. Bulk k b. Drums c. Other 2. Protection against leakage a. Compatibility of wastes with packaging b. Reliability record of container 'i 3. Labeling of containers '. C. Who is reponsible for transport a 1. Company responsible - what is their record o ,: 2. Training of drivers ts6' a. Safe driving skills f b. Emergency response 3. Manifest system 4. Labeling of trucks D. Timing of arrivals 1. Days 2. Hours I,; E. Routing yyt,, . 1. Routes to be used S ' 2. Any restrictions existing 1 a. Who imposed them i b. Who enforces them d' c. Can penalties be assessed on offenders 3. Effects on area traffic 4. Effects on area road conditions F. Spill response 1. Whose responsibility 2. Clean up techniques 3. Who pays for clean up VIII. Operations p ations A. What actions will be taken when there are operating problems 1. Back-up systems planned 2. Start-ups and shutdowns a. Effects on permitted emissions b. Frequency/longevity anticipated B. Emergency response 1. What is included in the contingency plan 2. How will fire protection be provided fa. On-site equipment b. Mutual aid agreements c. Alarm aystema z C. Site security • 1. Controlled entry 2.;Fencing .. 7 3. Warning signs SCOS34 4. Surveillance systems C-7 Z k' . t S t. s RELATED READINGS N :v Alternatives To ;and Diepgeel: Available from CCHW, P.O. Box 926, r Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $2.75. ii Environmental Testing: Where To Look What To Look For. How To Do It And F What Does Xt Mean: Available from CCHW, P.O. Box 926, Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $7.95. Incineration; The Burning Issue of the Ei�htles: Available from CCHW, P.O. $ox 926, Arlington, Virginia 2221 for 58.98. Deepwell Infection: An Explosive Issue: Available from CCHW. P.O. Box . 926, Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $8.98. Reprints: gC3,enEe features From Evervone'e�4 ard: Available from CCHW, P.6$ox 926, Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $4.50. 1 . Reduction of Hazardous Wastes, ��he Onli Serious Management Option: Available from CCHW, P.O. Box 926. Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $8.98. Innovative Technologies For Disposal of Hazardous Wastes: Available from CCHW, P.O. Box 926, Arlington, Virginia 22216 for $8.98. k t 0 nnJ II 4' v g' 4 1- 1t , 4 , P: 9905.54 it � . r ,.z+ r ,��. ��,� � " i °�a,�� �N ..iJ)�e'�S� ePl�1�Y�'n v✓� ,�'f, a4n ��,iRAnk{�+r�wr `ri ����z • • • } WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) ' years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, 14 design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, 4 . , and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and ©nvirOnmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTRONGLY URGE that ` the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. . k AC Nam,. Address Data . y1 7 a • i.3 r✓y x 0..,4, G-L1-� 1c , . . . r t' w. r . C. • r Y fi , s• i, • a� . . ,1_ ' Y q! I . 'r•' 0 xN �st.:7._ ;, 9C055.4 ( 1. r%.'` WE, THE UkIDERSXGNED, be nq over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld unEy, c have signed this petition in opposition to the pebposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to bemlacated approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. L ;r'' Name AcU. eks pats .AtR ft_c2le a Aux a, Gr a5Vs'o it. . 7 -I" °Q4A-g-le kezeignot4t4C el/9 iet.i. ch /9 Yr -2.-5--70 I ca'241.-02.4 ' Z-zs=9V �i °difra ,.p.) a \I-11. � .tnely C:1 .___ ___104,1,_79-0 ckpotTIL ,.p.) +� of 6Adm.:ric. 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WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) f" , years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this k Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld 0 County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14, we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this V. location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, t and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the ; community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and w environmental problems. we, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ..--'e--- 144.111e Ad Tess Date g. C7e4t.e /l/70 j. • • 9I aA� V1 f 440 Mt c►t rtl itzeNitre b - g4 - 4Q *.ckhel> aceiST?\c- IGCFO fnoowivi6:40 4,:gd G - 1S -qa x3c w�,c y� G -19- Fe _ =-- = -f 1 . i _ • � � � _ C , �.._ ` ' ��i Vii. .. i�� g Ss �`-• /' / -• W ;•)/t5 o 1" �i..r'rr..:Z" •••7‘4.• /S"7x aria/ � 9�9a r, • • 11D5Z 151&sig et.}4014 - - uniljz s ' i0 P. ud►09e j 50 19 It is /I e-it/o 3 6 _intr..j .1-G -/y...2 .,vet.... WA at/I a el t ay h` )d-d`� caZy9 "a 029 ii. a 0f/61 ;t Y 0. 4`® 6? 4 , t; • fp Name Address D�:e!' I. 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We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that .D the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. r t F time Address Date : ` , v cAth41Ss�/`l l?% . ,8- 9�ii;; / 1Y)M( .�C AA-, 1 I l $ iisa tap cwk Cl Di (PI • c c- 9 a we. ,1442.-u. . r‘ rri T- crue t/9 ' ' A-•y-9• e/3 a iv, Le.._lnr 6-/V-90 riPs. � 2i7� S� St/ GC1� �- H-90 C�` 829 MTrn �. \,,licyA.5nr h -Mt • t . . fi ? e A' ,` . �p/"/��'„o f y 0 7b `~ 0 l(,/l��ae�,r-' �i \ r\--,..---- mg 17 lido,it.il t.,1,r�Se( 6 -/�-`� " , \,. , . 1 •D. .' 900564 9 - ' . ,; _ ,, ,, , f Na•n% ag . 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Ll4d.... e 242_L /r �d o-` 6 - is -yd lc-90 '//l.� e, e �' ,,,, 90o O.vk ItAls-f Co G-73.--96 04 re ,- . / a e/a.5 Acheir 41.ure &, 4-/s-yam P A 9t. ., �l -L i 4fr 4. e.0"1-.456. !3'• ilia M �� Gvl Leowl. vex- Co 6.` 6-- 90 r M 9e0564 ,P , Y' M _ f- ", a . WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that r the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request.  k Name Address Date ‘, .2/ /4/990 P. / 2t ai �t . /9SG r . 0 ..,�p ��-/ 1 yD 6 Oa y � -yo c c‘ �t#27--d-'rn --/t D /S - l G7 101A4,d,Q Yh<tran'I'ser'''s (..70...)- fieffe 5-4= /S, 90 so o� 5 rt. ��ztole d-9e w (4.94;a-r- N. Gil A 5070 datf.bl i,Czitoi9n $ - /sr-%0 6 3°G (0,44 —.__gsarazzs n x,17- Zv i. non5_3‘ S � � emu. L-17�q o 71:Zon.1/4S 53/ 1/16 S9F Gc 'ildc (0 er/7/90 D 16 (# 4g-4 crtie I" nib ial rih 14 412/° ye?, yamer,,,,. c.,, LA2 eke /1 1 Cotta.« ntla. L'O'COnterl (42-61.-40 t 9CC564 • ` } p..rega 7.L' / / Fel S,... 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I 1 / .JJ /J i ! c, /S.,S _• � •-•; / - , ..--- _ 92r St datc._ ther o /9sd 'v. ,,?; -'7,- , /V 9 ii ew !777.5" .4 - ' -5O ' 6- -'b +ir{ / lr '' 9C 0i r` ,` , 1 • S' • - se T v WE, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the ago of eighteen (18) • years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the provisod landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to bo located approximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway la. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. . HAMt =tress Dote .. •Ci� o.r, 3 u c Spa...r��1c "Zi�.� CV/1/1? (r' d: (-2„„„ .,, 40/3 e, / l rs& a�_r 4,eetehry 4 hilfio Arm/� .rfe,`7n tecte ,7 Sb.itsu th. 4Al/TO 4140f. A49 t �Y/f �oCS- ft C, r�l /et G 9- 9a tr, �j tneta� 2en 1J►.a'*.�/L 1#.4 . 1 1'y�•s t A l 1e'-'(Fl-LLD ` f A G1ro Q d , ..��n� 6/9-�v . -, 0 O - - (� epee cel,4464 f 4.--9.-ra , A ,714 _ 'i/Y /1e1g4J4 g } 4" /n 17;` �Y. f `t3 y�a.,,� C^�a [� Iq q0 rmac•. ► n p�Q! �.►-act (4} '�4h S�.'.� �oa� C0-6-90 • r / _e121 , > / -53rizo ate:.-__0134-\i ' Sat XID'Sir. GresAls.� Q 330-9157 a . 9CC534 • i' t ligarQ / 8ddre,3.p pate films 4,-„, , / 47,19 2G - -/ 7-70 1 r ^ia.„,, {1L,,,,,;4, c:,/// ,3ar„r.Ir "440/4ey_i -C/ce/t 0 0 . �'Ob y 0/Aii 0 /�PQ j one 7D 7 . 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A. difq(e 4511Laml _ atx. u, (0-14 `"iter k Ste') 2$ 4- 451O i . 1 - • A r G '• 9 �-•-�_ �s, a9rz GIt AV4 C,tettei 6-17 tiara. steiri,froes• "fk i • 7 11 . .' j • �.' /29 epr • )SP--it-in but_ la.-N ail SebApt ,\AAaS � hil sib* a.c CAL o 1990 UZ -11444 CT iaigrite-m oG ha% leo (9-3447l Q/Lc& qua, Li/igno p • clyc.n ) u* li /9 9p v0.vv * U l"ee/pr �py/fr 16S OA ,1,01 isvo Du ` 2-0564 z: 1._ 1 a' . k WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this • Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld h County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. / We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Addresg !?Axe - , 0 6 - / -70 c.f. ry , te• e ,,n s.. ��•i1,(",( Prl 0 ^V� 'L a9 !v P m aof 5 c it- /°e 603'/4 G`/-Z —re 94t1 117:14-A4 , 1,1. akhati2s., 04 gaSS-a 1 9:ini ik 617);S - + YU lt.��� til v Coo Cy /070 • / (a 6 411.0 s0 �; . 1 ' z,6--/)11.e.ei,ws-- hjAdaiv ( O. / ,47 iiL rz i /�st Add,v a I <o -Iv, \ \.�sis5e pro \x,-\,..0,0 V in l 1, al LJa thiY eQ A-71-0° • `, . - a C i, Zara= Dalt 7Qs11anuif tg s-t- /G-4C-7a .� . a4 4 -..73%'7 - / . � ' � , sui 4 • _ t r / In 6-.r•. 0 6 r 114-1%ytrit- gbAtoefstek g____ ,k AL. , ChE W + L t as 6-Jy_t. • `--9v 0 i i --7D ' d _4;12A_, kith v p k7/ dal,„ „v0• O G-/S-7.0 *thAbrefOs . (4)11#1/4g#14917NC 4.7/5/fic -M ,A% ' 2D 0 ewe iviecti,..., 3/49-Ave krites7-kr.77t. L (1/4. .90'S ..',10?\ LA )kno.Sc) sr 2O-LS--io I 232c _pat" czNit igdier Air/Jr/nye ,, - r 'Mg . �/) �10 t�/�r/4 ' o & 51-457- _ w 1AMSo2 geaiko /ci/4 n S'0 g 04k S' Antr , 1996 i - " • " ACe.i Q.90 1 9CCr:a341 1 ji. t . r a '}i U: 40 Mgr= •at@ ", G� .5,4 a_ l,✓.., //s�9O 1 r d r , -Solo 4,,t1f-- if 6../5.--90 i a e. costn_A .. Ab <1-1_ Lfr-i d4-- l i)1.:a. L- 25.92 � , v _. ~tiltmeleiti s-3. 24 V LiA0 P r a Zr J G!i%a _ ,,� ki 1 �f / .4 'Aga"�i ' / /,.�.. . .. �ticlef7 vy O�- Aga 4'0,d J ' . / V - ! � a ��.�,y -a • i 9� I �� / .• / I !'t. WE, THE UNOERSIONEO, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this o . Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld g. County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems ` relating to this particular location. we believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, • '' and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County 9oaFd of County Commissioners deny this request. fr ki zaza Address Date g`, ' evi `' 1 W il to to-1440 II n �.�d n iFn .�/f S /JO�� �//d/�SOt' l /3�9d %i, 1.77• ��: � .aasa JA .ZrJ • i "jelly pr-e-e6 2 / I— fo g tc-w-44•-----.€4-4 • 6-/y —1 pro /n, .M IA g,227;i7 014:/0- tare,04;401) 4 4.-/€1-qo ,, 3o f hod fry. . 144,1-€44 Wle, r to .y/76 /6-4.2 �o 64 D t, geria Zed .,.Q.a, F. 9CC534 V • i, ` •/ '6; 1,7 aim, pddsess `" e-RP , Y/ -- kn k 11 Wt hmfi VASe\ CO - t - it � r � G of 117 wee Gtl�eh'" a- /1 in .l , 4A. (10,L,.,,A7S) A, —Li vjArr, , ez - • ,. •\• i 1 •M..� w �, \\.� �. 1� ,fil • n ♦ j. . kf - a-_'��L,!11if.N 7'P �2p�Lt�1� �K.i��.t iL,e a_ eLf C�;�^''V nn � ,/ ./ / /_phi" Jai/ ._Im aiti - ILL i P4 k, Ar Q.R9-rod � iomt,;..es, or ed • '• " r � �''• i ..., ,Ii. . 4 . v� 2.,20 tip /' "( #'1 1 ii'. Se i earn-et -i.Ja4caers. 500 Arza4,0y girjhae,_ er 477/57-78 s 4. 900564 i t 1r ; 1 re (b a, 1_ Ad,z�ss .lZ� 4 "tee • u �wit�,.1 Ste' tti / ,:. , 61 I �� 52 / Fhrt u.)447,415-., r else I n ,• / -.21 r7,41 -% 2I;et_Lesiscrta G/ p, -2°0 2,241/ 1 flare. boss7r 1.01C46.0r id I OkS i& 4,45 40 ' I a , -i _w ' i rya?. �i,^�40 �c3 . d 5`-5 , %-G 11 ili, . r 4 `V/2;y "bJ r✓ rit- 1 za /o Cs ej.d..r....r C•F eA, 1,,._ 6,- /7-70 CodZrainr, tILry/,intAciaget / l 'tle,22 .fra" /t airbag. _4-1 •40 �' a -40 s e- 9v A 900564 fi' k z r • we .7 + WE, THE UNDERSIGN-D, being g g over the age of eighteen (ls) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill Known asV,Iorth Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14, We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is 't a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. / ri ,Name pdslzee_s Date u: % • .,, I — 4.1 oG 7 . _VA.tit ... (90,4 Mariciv CO 6 7 70 �d a ��/. i• / ' I / . � � , / f • O • �'.. X14 • � ' 7 {�l. �/ : .t�l. ���r • • _ fi el 0 rr,thA0 Ath , Sa ► Pout_ Or . ws'ntistor Co (c)/rello � , :NP In C6 G- P. o r ^` \V -I - 0 h es /0 MI am n SnS ?NE 7Q s ' ` �Asho 5.at G /r o Melia 7ns joy . Witaw, WOO • Mr 731aeJawil 170410 S7 L) ti. 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Aug Co ��o to 0/IQ/cio I •4 � /�._ . ;o6sy w Lam-. i` +: w 9CC0Sti i , • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) r years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that r, the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name address Date //i31,-70— /�fr utla� 41re' /1/9 wAlmir sr. /<o/ND - 6.- ?ipse yy C IG .• .417:t X90 t-`730_,"ail,- Q„tip -/F -6 ryr !%' oft, 5 .yO P� 4 -n- ¢O �SSO �tazic- lc1,<f 0/- CJs-96 ' ,sett? ,G`/n.,ta a It rvist orth "2fYD t�/r=fo c et 4 -/rem - 11,•- CO We G -/o-Pd - a° bona tnicLIPZ0L,L 1,S,(nda cn F" k)1/2/90 4464- u../144:01.0.--• . S2 05V0 alto/ate - !G� 90O564 . . v. x � t Name Mgt= pate v i ' ..� n � Rlo ,•, l Q�t7�c1Bm� !a l f{ 4Q f RAW►, . .•� �. . . 9 .r� . _. . .�. ,, ► b- a1 sr�/' ... „' •- I/7 82C ahnt . 'el Sie,2 �,�, ft 0l co! mt. Co /?/.92 �J V .e m.fV1i. Qo 11 w• �f� • �/ ,..n.N / G - J �O -6-7A P�,�r S 4 - t csaik \iti s(,,o pj5,0 \, t3u4eN, be 7123 NI iti-5 "5-‘17 r e,iiers r. `c�,tias � S� G -_s I 567 ` AZ/ , 1 . 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G A-90 —/ • ap, a0 4— / 9-- 9U '/ �- r C-(9-40 r7T04/6. f 41L/1ttPatC /crz-6s wc.¢ 9y 5.rlcw, c�c� tai/S 91.1 CWI 2O9 7 '47 ;52 t&fity . cc) & -14- 9.6 � 1 � � �_) .:-r_► A 55-c, Vd.M gC• (7n_ii et) i,- 14 +4 �•-, -�►. r r , ZZ Aoe co- CO a21°-O 6 (WAR i+ y -t0 . pp -t„,„,. aegis .r9447 /Y...V. lie..A- 4 P.a n (-/9-$ / ,y, 04. 63* 4-r4- !. ft "'4 I Y V •. Ay WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14 . we believe, 1 • t, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, • design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, r and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. f We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the P community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. a Name Address Date -- a . fee G - -90 tr _ La `1- _ - -90 �a.. . ..._, 336 � w ,l . � :,. S. 84-s/,5 - 19.90 O, YIC�' _ aUe of 1e i 33 '917 w ' i ~ - -_- `'/9/9O : 1 //!►rte �. ',. 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We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems • relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 195 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Address pate ,% I I G . 4t SI�zJ w. �l -st1vIll ro/ �5Z�dhil /rip R.4.3,,,,-Ns 67b4050 v/v,,,x,fi_OCR 93 certr,d-t- 6A,r/P4 . ., ' _350.2 7i6,0,',,.. 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We believe that at this location there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, • and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. I Name A0dress Date 6 I f --0-1---:-,4 `� ifex:::ce.t...71-9.I:zz /let/�i,/�c. t12:17 rp .442O,...„. : ., .. C.::..71:./17, G r-. eg.r•- eryk. 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We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, . and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. ; . ; We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County BoaYd of County Commissioners deny this request. II= Addre,41+ , pate . W -1 o'%.•at 1CtMli.t\n,. °kCi‘ Ctt-QrUsinlbvvu VIN 444e(-0'd1-r!, �n 2/fie:.1 .. . J i. �J e p l. �rtYMs !/ e Q ? l r1��(�A. hn. I', 4 '�l` LQ 4°t''jffa/M,af Q(ol Cn(y,,„,h;no flc;oe " ( V a . � 1n-4l.. �,.rrn 99/ &)kmb/Ave nr II 4/2�9b : . /^ • .2P-!� Let,/ ye._-1 7' P( C 440 4r� 7r If 4 (2 17 71 cgl : 9/iC-"a6 /'f,x ,ud-. 1 i 6-J-r-sb / , _ Ac - P Cea d 5211, 90®564 f I' N q k , . , J ' .k I MUM 9D 1 , /�Sd' U • �' j 7`Z,r��„ i yoceS LAC 4L Co. 0,7t../to,4: l„_ t4•ca-90 , ,,, r 4 k .. i Pr j • if S . : W �E CC0:31 w,. e9* a ‘ WE, THE UNDERSIGNED being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld ttp unty, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the pibposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be.ocated approximately four (4) miles west or Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 173 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY GROB that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ., Namti Address Date -t'xase1 3a,5 /444a V bas -9D alla ZS'4 27 • 6341" -��Gdt ,has CAda 6-.75:7e ova etc)a./7� 3 -5 f /5/1- A2‘11. `{ A2v� nr f i ---71-. J" ✓ 2/4-l 9%l 'ASS` b- 9-S-% 7523 �/5.- 'IS - 6 as-- a tpri cvon � - 3S-4`0 AA �vv.- •54L* Ru.L['1 In a340-R to- .�5=gt0 ?ZS 71" 4/1- CO 4/25-,26 119" 9 fr / atd €tzi, ,), _ini,t-.4 - -atial- • g._y 0 • - 1 �717 s �fp WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen OA) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition £n opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems' ;'' relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that • the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Ado ess Date stc N o 240 5 35/ r/' H utt . S-9a .e...— /I ' te Pee C2o to. �., ...Q 0114, ?a" CO U x9-90 .. tic -.ae- , % - -S , 7 vo a 1 lr t"jr-...C 71 ra� r., to - -Z '- 9'v - 5Si - zo-y� . +L la6 — -74 is Po getz y /�J��yLG��IP0 ..ri.,•. O co 7 ./ sr /O - 7c,mad - , ,z/1 5- 1,- r G -2 6 7° ��it< Z.3/ gl Ow 64 6 6 20-,G • • -"Id arl'r j. I evag' 7fQ g /Q th" GeD022 ,f to ceig 31 6 -ao-76 SI �i.-�' .�Q,e� "��/o�,�/ .4�cc e�y �'e/ go6''{/ C-av-pa ; u 1,1C0334©�34 „, J : \ , , \ « •• 4 : A•ne adilzeas. S. . \ v . - Z. P b.} \ ..* . . z ` ' - \ [ 2 ( . . . } / ( © � \ , - • 5 .\ / \ } r \� : • / 2 < C < � � t! . { 2 [ \\ . [ /. \ �\ ( \ . — . / . • � { \• . 2(C3G11 : . ~ : WE, THE UNDERSTGNED, over the age of eighteen (13) ° years, and residents of Welbeingd County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are' unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, t . and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the 0 community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTR0NGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. . • ,Name Add-0es Date � J?c„,\ �''\ LstcyL1 4.QA 101O ! . lis ao 6OC12. s ,, IS/it a xz ,� r 6-lst e "VM i • r •< -283 ;NI iv_ - 'fi 016-90 � � ��er r ,64/fyo a . z } kt. i .. II. 90056ti 1 . n 0 4 wz, viz U` onsist,,;,a, einc% over the -4e,,,,0f eighteen; {=i years, and 'residt�Itt�'�;eri tsida tounty�. Colorado, have signed tn-s Petition in 'opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld 4 County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, , among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed 'problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this , k location, there will be significant wind problems because this is D a high-wind area. Farther, this location is on the top of a hill, , and the proposer landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . l • We believe, the landfill will destroy the aesthetics o: the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigner, S.2.0.4LY U..CC that ' the Weld County Board o: County Commissioners deny this request. ' i�x drd—^ess 0 :' �YlnAr�� . Stn n. _ PU Jo-� c�m��l'- r�-PO Amme at r ,� Jan u�,2 �.�1� /., -�.:,,o . 9O u. . 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(;4- UU rr;10,0?- )Co (0"21" 90 t' CCC: 4 M I. • . a• . t. ;j WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of Arfghraen..- 4.a`4 " k • years, and residents 'cf: Wild County, Colorado, have signed this V petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld v County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) , P, miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14, we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems ' relating to this particular location. we believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, 4 and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. . ,• we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the l community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and c. environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTRONGLY URGE that (, the weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. tv. arm Ads Lf gs Rata � . r .�/L. IriMiez ca �icri/in,�iit, c>.//706.c>.//706. lr- -9D k> kJ J4A,v� sfinewityrl=X vif s 1PaaAts9icRS • `'/9- Ya r J _ c," ‘v,9-742 II '/ / l t i r I QCuiii•thadf CF- r 4..co • C140� E• i • + '^G - n� o �..Qi �'• t Z•��I ,� L -19-9 a i , i �/ r r r �r rraa a a,C, s / 7f . re. le G.C et- Or S. .59‘er G-[4 40 .11 ` - "i -,:e__Fo�o;� /-5,2 tr/in�,r_ 6t% • 9eG5S4 tP iSdra 7 � t'Its tial & 1 S ,,(ikiTA A Iv 6 ( gll a k"-S-- -' i7 Z gocf/c�z� Da't � 24(44- a�2 6, 1 g nit/etTrR. 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I. /pd /,L �f P t. ; V 9CQ564 g� k, k s. , a .al WE, THS U\OSRSZG:7�p,. ,bes�ng. OVer the �u'�r�f�tr�"`(ls) • I. years, and ki0140Yt600f Weld County; ColoradChave signed th'-s petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld k County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed 'problems , relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, • and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGt that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners dent this request. 5 L. s va„e Add-ess +1 filifil i? 7 � I iCaC 1i// ‘-,0-�'� / f 7 / C- 2 ole i� 416'3 .25-"f 19L?. can! 6 -x, -90 owner n i G =L'a aU-90 �.C?l'ice 4(00 C r 7 t c —u 3Ciz � di ii\d 6-an-7a , �- •- ! V r�1��'V a . t /go P.r.� 6 - ,Q -90 &-R_ - at, to it- 4 44 _ -9d ti .o� � 4 -aC� ,froi � p� e -a9 an a _ .4e:/* o'��cep`; 3 4 u itc ke sel4 -9d Y a - -9G , . k el X4_ ',! 1 6?I0.*, ,• 11 4s p Do.,n ra�11, �-t;;c-9G cha 1750 ("lave C,-c�eeLer �0-`t'o '� G o s caoCtil -v 4 "� /-?(7 wrn buy , "' 0 9C0s6 4, 4I 'ki 'Cf .; - TM li �� �A' `t c n �C Ott S-k- 1 4.). .. Asa (r LL4`1 d r / , -ar1"Q • -. 'v is yf Lr/Ze ice? Cam. G. ab 9U t, hav 3 jki FY* <,a ldeo�m, en m-41 -Q0 q .3 ... .. 3 G '~ '� .�_ '_ e. 21- (7 • t. G. i ,�. Ste( /i `.�. - _ �. . - n k r 6—. /— 9Q ,yfi r/..w,z `I 59 �iJ���ri/. )yYJe.,,�.• �ir�..x G-sl-90 .z/o &rprew/14. )),e j vos.... 6-z/a7a SIAt .. 42-')Vie .0 - . 57/ 14-&-o-,. ...12.-.4(-4r-t. , 414, 6c#4,-40-"Arr/A) . C`' ► A L • 1 PQ cis, li . Sn3 &L , 1VI4A1 DR G o/ iit �)vr'---rcr'h 6 e► 1�., Ic ►. l h r•�T H cT 6- v-9.0 ( ,2L0 askU•u,J '► 4„,i..._(.1 4 3 vs z ,.ICI '1 ` O N. w. r 1 i 9C0554 v,, . r r w' r Nine ..r+" Q3:ia ` J • /- .� 9p,j` , . � .*. 1•13.411•13.41c4•• � ��•`� c /.,•. W r Y P _ y� 4 • ��I A A 4 q` f f; fr { )i n u F (a I; a! trt11. , 1 k. • k (k� I. _,. i6 (- f S Y[[/^OSS w M 1 1 j I t k ✓ 4 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill }mown as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately Sour (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is 1 : a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and p environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, deny this request. O , Name Pdarea,s Aatt ks /L!�` ssityyi� g1 cL> c� BoG, o .4- JS- 90 1 �/��� G-z, Comet; AC. Aa//l,C7h. exto 4--n-so (1)Q-1 Saco bar 4f`` h. (/VI"isur, co/. Stott 649- 90 Al --knG1- ?2 FI Wasu.4-" 7�. :J0,�.ed-c4-4 RA SS o 9 t P ` • �. /� .. f c� ��'�. `✓lej7 //. X 63-4 6-/1-57,0 i. 4 � °.� 501, t44, )-r�.�)+- J� 4a co 63y 6 4./9- PO ef ill ,ci 4 ,� //Air GoZgxidknl esjiihor _Ca . (r19.-90 /CU Cell 90-0G�/9 / Ii €; t, 1: g 9C 0564 r . ' wE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the -age of eighteen (18) " years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill Xnown as North Weld County Sanitary. Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. we believe that at this location, there will, be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . y; We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that { the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. 4 N add;es s Date a `.Q r, /1✓ _9O • y s/90 99 90 AR( BUT" bt LuAr aa. &,±7)l-`tD ' &O. 90634 ---2/ 0 u - Q r 3 J f 't Y '1 9C V (IA + r^!S64 wE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the .age of eighteen (19) 9 P '• •.' years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, k design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems 9 relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is • a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, y and the proposed landfill will project 175 feat above ground lever . j 4 we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and i environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that k the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. P /... H t ,lame Addres1 Date k . wirarj `ise.51 c p�% •••CAP_ -ta to a ge eil ?_ 90 0 ' v ate _. Ala e s Ate 'gaga Cr /teeeirerero. 6 --/V-rel • it • _ � f 7 cs- ir-ns -qty � I• 1 ,/ /,.._GS' 9d 30 e. - iG- 90 23, gets e G� ldi�-Edit co .6 /e"9a C •�u �" 1 ,7?.7 �- I.�w a 6 ---41-3-, ' . •" ltse3 ,lite,..4_4-4_6>c — 6 -013 4.0 -4-1 eel' 4 '4/ ICS _ C inn A lk (���-- 64-71/? r-- • - . V v i 9( C564 s0 , • k" " . . ' WE, THE UNDERSIGNED being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this . petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, i design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems 5 relating to this particular location. We believe that at this ii, location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, f and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. g We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTRONGLY URGE that oh the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. P . 4 J ,lame Address Date !ID at al kii _ Lc/IPA 6,t kAdctay ea 46-0,1.99 , %I /fe /term6' Q 6' rim/ OVA /6€ 441j Mrthi a:, c-I4 O . /U - -f , 0 , , 0 ,,, ,,.. ,, o_ aimi,csc co &_,,qt, �W%at t a�',.r: (4.1g D„U, 04 C* w,nds C.0 `-77S t. T,.. S��`P 4 C0Ll nn,'1 h��n r.1- (aw��Q C,-51<,3g p \DIP G5?6-w3, _ . 714CVSTattW. CT (4()Liu OcotA. L-21-90 / a 2/ 96 r • f l' 2Ce5Sel is . . 2 / < . . s$ » Am, rasa- I ty 1a . gin � \l 6644,636-021-96 t ,6) ,-��� ^ ii / - ` 7_73 /r e r u -2�fO i . � 7) © 9 Yr /2 rnowt• Jw. •,,,lti'er-sr'fie. .Zoba.-3— // 412C <,It »"^4.0 44 -na../CP"it/en Itair>3 6,s2 )3SZZ. fl 2 . 01�° a�,� 2/26/4 - % / . k / \ 1, it: '. < I,' » .,. } i, ( ? . { y \ • y ( § • . {\ \ � [ \ � i \ ( / \ d' 4 »{0531 4 r \ . , (� \ . . . : . v . a , : . . a . . , .. ...______ __., , . c , r ,"r it Nara Li=1S We ,3/ ,/c Azad.r� ei/fine ysfrae/��.4 6/200 �'„�! G 09.7c/9e -71t40 a.5' - 6 r2 s -90 t N 2 Li . r ft 943C56.1s T t /--, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, beim over the age of eighteen (10 years,and residents of WeldCpunty, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the pibposed landfill known as North Weld County sanitary Landfill, to bek,,lgcated approximately tour (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this • location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-'.rind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 173 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. . Name Address / / /aZ pats l4? ' \a ado A �� ti G/!1215 Air . /lag ah0 `` 0 <.� 444 r / -47 9.0 t . : . -: /��� e;',,t: 903 .1 ,z,, , G •as-90 4- :4ctr6 �. �; � yr a . 7 _ CIO .1.7‘ ,ate a ",., AJ, 14:-.2<-1.0 i : ,/elbtaiii0; 4‘./2) Gn /1)-- Oie.) ates-_____Zda 9CJZS4 � . 4. - - - . ..".. • it, Name Addresw lat2 ... ..or ,. rzea, , , 0 .24 it 4: . It , • - -"'" 'eel f0 / 1539 . / sL. S/G >fi s r c1-t.47 83 N/55,0 0 B }P 9• .It • 4,x1 P r A V k • `S . d !? ' P Y: . N �... C .1I 5.10e.:;/ L .rte r WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, be4pg over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld county, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the pi'bposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to beq.ecated approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTR0NGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Date XVI"/ � � Address Date ��,...,, poi-) I -s-rAur A-.14,_____S S ' 7 ) 1 1 ' ry ( 7 ) 1 • 9�eg/J . e l / 6'Z ff) � � G z v Q •s�4 -ArAt- 6 - 5- 90 li � 5 Si_ U r S- d s --- l, p //It 4 ) -c\q#, , i firco-,-,sr i ev create- 4 -;,7.5.-7, ,.., * ic.,LA < ,gs 4%..„ ; 50o 1 venue LIVO - (07-25-70 `/U Y�- Sei C' ��'-AC�i /sus. C7'i; "...)-, —ya / yo isf o — F_.2d-70 ,U T a O� q, ('sill t'3/4//c ,�, i 2 _� . r'1Z. J•i ir,--71 I tr AEI/ SaN go It Co - 4-1C- So 9C©534 4 T - - - , �WXQ� s/ Addresd �•. Se - 7f� 19�/7�t���_, �, ll �:1 '7 -nilSte- �-�.� d �I a4/z' _ - 1210,1, 72„,, i 6 2C- r 1s-' >e•-•-r-S'Sa far rs- 6'O6/O �1 CC 0:S4 w a� r o, 4 fr' ! WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld PcpuntlY. Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the pebposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to bemlecated approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and } environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. r Name Asicirtaa Date '{` 4�-�. TO 7/154 •19u )�, em %-,7 70, (l 0 c_ .1. - c� ' e • U s r /40 MIN 4.tr.Pfi (1 L-t?S�4 re /i,, `., ,,�, -a,; rG � b Om A-964.d as, .�ra 6-015-90 1 0, ., (��,dP vsAsr 41/L �� � �zs - , 4i ri- • : 02/z_. . _ . Go 4,-m= na 4 i $i�� 2 ..„277 .$ As Ff �/ 6 2gio ti Q2Ke_se -i ;P4 A)/5-25 CC4491 C _ a7 ,t, F gaCLA P ar r2cfl 6sis Clad, ee Sce� .43 f r .� e. { prame A. •Seas DtLte !a tb✓ 8r-- a 40/..76- 9d /o G G -2S-9... /z/ .g , ?.e.a -xsetc , J,� l"z s s .t/gam +414 i 3' S-4 Ar vice CC(0 /G,2S/f. _ 4: ^ / a ,L / S lie .1 i! i r, k , gCCria4. II � . w WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, beim over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld )Cp unty, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to bea4Ocated approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the Landfill will destroy the aesthetics of _the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Add_reks pate eic96 �7 �� cif o If /x,540 n �2r . 2Luc / �,Al r • ,-..--- l'c • ., ,„ ,•-yam- ~ M, TA,— yI✓// t:e ,?, l.. !/?<-/r ii s• rr e vra "-+/' -/7D '1 .4 esr .... j/�o A�� -- . rF 42/11/, '8181\5°9 1 re 42 Lil Ea. 4.4.3• 77 14724.5- 7(,) OCC,.r.iJr � A k. k' �e ii . WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, be�,,ng over the age of eighteen (38) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the pibposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to. bek.located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY DRGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. 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We have copied only the first page. Figures on the petitions would indicate that they contain approximately 1,796 signatures. 1k ;i - • y t • `y. =f r ' 9C©564 ti> • / I 4 '// wE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Wald County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill ]mown as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, . and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground level. I We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the t ' ' community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commis° on,.ra deny is request. It :'Sx;Hila,' &Mt Addresp 14_ $ Daten,.r 671)// -,CLAP a,/ 'x`/091 zefei `w'� i e, /04sa ,y O1)- i4. x.76 o N= '_IV �! r co t6tO �° -ma �y a . _3Q�y/�►e -P�r til On �oGio S./5/% rtit Lei 1 F� -Af_ 22,,,s`-ma.eP v ? a,-I4 � .C'OL,le7 :7S121d 4 t� !`� � iOnM /Iva /Y 44/7( rQ frob/Q y-A--%, �+ a1/4.,/ Lo y 2eQ1ac" 4,ck} .6) (ze ,n -< -tyI.; • 0alk-c- C)/r.-4- 39777 WGIe .23 /4Y/f Ci, y04to WrO 1 t,: :. P n �� 7913 � ('mu:h-, Pig royz- 14,19 /77944 Nw i4 o„ /- /'o poi,to cep l'k It tl it .„--, . 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We believe, , among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 173 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Soard of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Addess bate tnLa-6S :all Walt.mode," 5'30/90 0r► 1 X 11 , ��-- GKc c�c� . ( O &eos� 5/3* _ / C /Il 0 C 6r , , , V io go /-yr etk 5 /90 �. a9/2/-21_46i- "IA• rl 6.2PP “tni gat.541 5156190 It/ w 1051.• ‘ece%yt Co ,fo63y d-WP.0 / / . /310/za ift‘ilcir4 . 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Aito„d ' Cain Ere 9T Choker, J,ree, (tot 1-150-1 Srsraerr wiNpstrz CO 6 30/90 �1 (35.7 1-34-/ /9,es O �.eue4.4,fYi 8'06351 ace // se, ge«l dz 276s/ -,ter Sao/ cv //1/ oF� a / lecey .73v 90 /r rie F 24' Sr Tic 6~ aartesC,, ee63/ S 30 .. f�,' �_ ® ••• WE, THE UNDERSICNE being over the age of ihteen (I8) E years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) il miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent ode ' and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTR0NGLX URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. . , Nelme Address cr ' 42?G / 57- .51"-t Z -Z ' �' 7 " 309 le k its L., Stiz- to :` � a__ 0 A, 5-13-lb • !1• .zf.:t,. es• a A00 Q-e( SS-- 3x//3/90 - �0-�-40-41_9,-V f�S513190 3• c / a-v /V/ifiw f_� do 5 -/43-9'6 a S- 3-Ya so ' m p U .1le- le f F/6%.C7` .S-i�-�Q : . ,.....j/ tne EN P 1 I(-- 46-7)111,i II Viltz2jet.„( /5- 6-3. . -Rc 610 t "� �-/ � vo '✓ u/ '�90 at /4793 Wad 74 tair), In Cl/1/90 ' ,•^• , r,�J, 4 //< of"�'NV ( .��-e#15 s-//.2-70 `tea . • i, I • r '4 - • • Name ,AG des` 4"e • _. 1 (P� Qo, 23z�t1' ca. 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( 7 aP1 L, l .-)C R RD ti07 1o/Q/O 'CI Lowik) 5M7O R- ' ' � _in glee', 4 Dwii'' tit D-.tom- 90 • / 17,7__ ini 3 —Jr. tij (4. seers-s., /� / /• 6 •� . �-� ��i O,../ Act- Sr. /1dcT Co s zJ-V 5-. 7-Se i *� � - ^ 9 Q 7 D /.F. •- c ,. - cJ s ar - 5D gaq• eAL \V.07trtzet; 5<Sela • ' ite 42.1iL to r`r rzl 1taass 1/tiii- 5.29-90 i,. . ,.�..�. S^ - 8'90 .. _ fre - / VJ - ct�C�• v7 7.t I4- .0% .p d -? a ,� s 9 fro cn I 40i 3621, SI-. 900534 ellX ci...T 44./ c. /ef e C 1 i S N'1 0 \r e g c7 c� e ,N � / tcs5 Per9b1 f S eft. # . . , s pi 0 • WE, THE UNOERSIGNEJ! being over the age of eitteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4)• li miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 1a. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddr�assed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 173 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address aYn 47:,....a.-) tp,..,.,y /y3r on i� ac-309.0 . �1c•�.�..kA Ot � li;rCi ,A t Ste_ V. DThr3ae‘ 6 -S01°- t , 7o 7 w. / 7r"--s- S7`-, c'/�a/, o • 410 7" S'3a's'o /d.51 ion d� o i-5°-r-10-. -90 Cc' -S SD% 0171 2 7 5/30/M S n , ,� • 9'1rl.Dwest 104h5 . 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D/ r a o - 3 U - 90 !Z 70'x' l� NN •' ��t/ cc) ."';,30-90 . on ]oe, s� #.4 , a' c'-1)-74 fir,i ,, Rr,�► �� ./,1 .1., � . , � � ► !� _ O ►9 . A jaiCt I * r (% Elt§7-9ii3q, ' /1' �dr 7/. Atteze. gilibtlaar C2) 176/ •S<+�.12i Q , 344,0 Slu�47 and ?F3 6-14e7 ' CO , go6da S/39APe (AS N�uC 1.54c � � €4544.int ittibi, fi- G��y w 4363/ 4o g trzso aA.it_e._ s � .576 44 4 s _ no 206.. 71 .�o fri _cilia /WS" ill Are-#12- C a ?0 ZT-0 i 1 _ _ y \• + • 1 • + i...• . ,y WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being • over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfill Known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this • location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ___ Name Aldtc A Date •� A. , 7.5-4.S.L.+.4 1D/la C/QL'ic, / rx' A. , 3 �2o S GvcALS 7 (+ ,"/-G 1 n pro�LyS7g/7d / Q/' 20,49..2y-;5714 c j Cr' l�G`4tom n �.J0/+ s �1)�--es- cti/[�., ee_ • / �r++1Ai Cee- �� -7.ZGr (ve,Cs vz /1044/ • u, rocry,' icii. d#i i /`//g7 eerie req. y" e,lle ie5 1370650 • f 13. u X .A. ,,,,... 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We believe that at this location, there -will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. 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'" ir.3? 4 vow gp63/ 4,.1,, GNra�r- ? ?_C 5�("e1 .dam_ �a.ce.ie. „6::::; :. a �YI6S7/ :. // ) / r. 900564 . ; _. ' ,I • • ' t WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties ,with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Addreps Date 1.4.4,t".• Ccc.� 090 9.21 SKVI„.ieba Fdhres S-/O-90 r l7/7 Yrs ,t� `Yt 5-/O- e reida,,,y‹ la '0Z4 OM., av?Q `f'-u�t,UV S y0"Qo V 3�h9 35_kk. 5-/b-y0. .2d A-9 • .6 '9 0 egf � �- ..1.e0 4t,�� 3Yy S, ) - 5-7 „f--. 7 Zr_— net 3t'to tG d „0, �07zii�� �- o-fa . 4)5 P. ICS, 4 S 2- /a -9C/ 12.0114 QIOS ap.541411'0 Lbea w wty¢j ha-5 Sc40045-40- 9e y� L _J2,4, Q94 /_22 E / 61TNST /2,je,rPt `1 S-/o"^C • �/ si/3 etro eue " s; gem,/ T-/.0 -90 Go--- 0..%..1,9 k,,,,; ,L^ ono 1L*'"_p,,,¢A04. A. (r.sa1c.y , co se.43j s b 4" : t_ �/ft14l .� "De 61(1. 4� e./ter..r,Y Co. meat/ 5/ro:°°.457 / / 900564 , • • le-°4 r 9a-/ X,a -s%d'Qo / 4-9n „,'I tL, //�Ry3 ?Ares 1/"19-C14 C'c• S-/D-90 /r , / e • 7 / / .tom . , , S/O/9e, G at es • ,1.�.C..: 0 1,4s( 02/ 04 /o iii"/7v J i. . ' . l/,.. •. 4O.SS . /.�. 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Cf . 7V-%D• '�' i a1esn .;..f. hico ,.. ice Fe 6401.3 c.o ,r-T-70 r4„. .y. ed.stAvezezp?,./ ..,/a /gr 7*ins S• /Al.TV cj Q/5 , ezwiq Rcou � -� 9 Ca C^2v na 9/55 thatiy 71- - ict a p,,.s..` y/„/ Arc ey c�.:,1.--c. k n 6/r .v..�Lj. G,,_ Y-/6 .9_0 1 _ ! :a C • Si li. "'�y( 4/42/t 2, ` iCer CO '77/(1?Q t "Aal 34,291 4.)c84T (4114d 11 p 5/i X46 yQ�°. �� et,iL41 . •I:Ae. 6" s-17,70 ! il, �1 O�. Z9�7� R.�rvy ,c7"- bSJiKet�r. 3-/6- 70 o�i 6vr/ Rdti, S7 a/,na4soh S//G/9Q t 9C©S61 i y . r • • Pr.DPPC'�� d 1-��ac._ F- .. WE, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is ' a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. SABA =222 Date rc/krr� 326- e' t yr Av c„' 5- 7-9 d ' ^ o ,c 5 u 1 k•-• 51190 c c oa, 10.."7 4.1N-P. L A._ 47/VoLI„.. 1+ z: M.---, nu_rAn.1T 4/7 /o r#A Arr., C-eireic, , Apr 3 S- 2-1a KGA-n-. �J c,.. = ((.01 L0 twst, Ccm,D Gad\ 5- )-cp e 4,44..12 ,4?. A1-- '2.c- i„, to 7 P 45"6I A L41,- .r - 7_T a ii ' .C.-1- � *IehQ ,3g7nt Ille0 u ? 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'/ CJ-4-.) l i zrcb t,�G.lZ?y` .�✓ .. .,..4 C 0 a /0 ..9 b cdr/ct 0 . 3oi F. la479CCag rr e V• • • rp' ' ,F • � fl / I� a attic 1011111 a 42 z s 10 c •47- 0mhi e/./) 81 / to 01(00 e_ (1-'4 44i/_ -_ -•__ o/ / sP" SAL LAM s-5- S 0 BP* .% 6Fs ILA S`- 9'- 9d 7% '� s z i�: .7- 9- 90 A � • / t 71 . „ j ir 0 I-4U.7,'5 wctet R1--k -jr\-ct d t- 5- c?-c{0 tic -'-a--)r-- o Ay 2s. T.u. �», 4.5-----,40--pe) i1 / _/ �' . I -/ - 0 i !ate- Oovyylare-- 1 fiir wdeB¢ �- Co 7$(00s-/o - f Cl r, �1e 7 is., //o /' Stf )) 30? St 1 C./ - a /009.2 W c ..o• s'y •4. etwo o, Gravei ea zifoo?.n 32T /:-Wil le.:7‘) evr`o W I . • • r WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, 1/4 design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems ' relating to this particular location, we believe that at this ,,. location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. ' ' We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, sTR0NGLX MICE that the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address Date 1 971 --1 44.471/1 AVM' Ni ',a',IN S 6-eir ,-- l j < < / gy �1 (�51 (*Ia. di/'% -14 7 4- 1 i tcfle 74 il'<sl; r;iS,,,J.,ii Si � " -2,5-2.1 w. 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C; cele„¢ Colo. 5 fy4lQd JCCSS4 p, •4 • • • } WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) . years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, . among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this , location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, • ' and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the ' community, and will creato significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. 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Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that n . the weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Y. HAD8 Address patq .2/36 c l-ifei,e/,c-t, ('a� r-lU —jrr i 1 Jo Sop fleiLLi a C2 - ) )d S, �LL �.. _� � �v�r G /.� .- � -A�) .. . / _71:1/4- Aga Le 37 809 60, e, Rd 5, -1€14(J• 3_20. �� y/y fleily, ‘24,reff4 0.0, 1 sr 4e C US 5 Yti'okl ky . 14 I�pii . 5P9/90 X90 4/02Sif inel Ytrie f 5-a9-Qe, 1 �.: '� l'&g ph lam ��� 5a9-76 id S . In5 yncen,Y-4 pit 45-,2T- N, SC:564 • • 1 , S 1n .i M a9,9 ,„) /4/45 a pat@ SA-Vte rr- �7..%�..✓ 4' IS 5-2 1-419 47 peed or�^ /eV Oa ' 'at- Gfr-cd/�isle s v -/Rr�t- fri 1J-8110. lt9 tt�OC It41 LPS-6�UC. 4PCel, e) 29/4.. U 3Y02 `. 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Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that ' the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. L Name 1 RddrPss Date „ lt)IS ,lis aye 5s47 ea _ 6-20o Jr -Ca O /W2 n ,a 42 /9 a, 909 3, fs, 24 Cal C sl'azesre "I SO -*--2---Alleidag,42/1° , s 9-90 fteyaw87/3: ea . y • k_ de , s o U324 A r8ida=242.• I= - � �^1 K - ~ �/� as 'fir► • . ir : wc� a ii?. �y93 o /il/r .Z �. , $0 4v--51 ,-10 o $ I' 2.1.. ai,Ij?—f/ po . 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CO ,'S--x8-9a 9C 0Z:34 h , k , WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld county, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be ' located approximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this . location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. , .. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent, odor and insect and @nvironmental problems. 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We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. L 4 • Name Address pate • /v=C'' P 44R-n/ (0GR /q dC,o��N/ �. rKt) /� q, /99� f r/ ,V94",,V94 /i/t)e 3 3 � , e e /9/991 ���c ��� rs7bn �� ;.,. efv���� /�, O /97c k �-.r�r-Yi .2/��� !!iK 1 X .30/ a/0, ' ti.5 ll!/ 19a �.. , � / /Writ" et e R 8f. Pe,re.05 Crk.. S -/Q?c1!J �/..764.1. /46/Zel /.(1ddel4 ./'tr,L (7.6 5- /1-97) .art.,,,., 7 to y 2 /if pit/B Y./ 131-1/7-e•_It _ea" >Z: I'd Cy. .",-ab/If /3 3 St r- /?, ._ e n ShAV9a tlf,„1,- in t / _s}''r-ei- E': r r!•t r it/et,ci e---) Pro ,n 1 r �tf 44 9CC564 • ' • •• • • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this -is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, r and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ttime. Ailltese Date -r . 4 k 9CC5S4 ;, . 1 . flm wE, THE UNDERSTGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill ;mown as North Weld County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there aro unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 195 feet aboveground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and I environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Addresd Date ( y.4 2,174 e/yes, /o 2 g .../ O4 -5.- /7/,)d „•11C-., -`_, (2-0-6-4. Ii,L, 2 . / a....4:- . aLt1" 9 kr eiiii,e, s t cl -- R .,94i.,g,r a -cif' , N.-e4,,,t_ ic-4-•{ Mac y- 7 C - ./ t.l f iti d n . r ' 5 J/C,� /' I, . i q 7^ /\ n ati , , . ise„—<, , ...., z ) , ,, i, 'cut ;L,,L, .a� i ., 6s....t-� o,,„ a4„,„ 1, . ___ 1 ':: 1� Ri"� nC �� �S4 �I • r / ;KOSS .4 P. .. �. y'k • • I "' Name BaaCria2 A3ttS L l. -fG.c r�li t-I 4� S t 1 1� ?fi _�//n�o A ./ / -�4 �lam,? � � �J (‘���c�r�+ 411h . 13 .5-' 9d - c t 4 ,t ' i, , , ,r J - C S Yt, II1 . .,,, is ' 0 ,,,,, 9CC564 • � • • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, • and the proposed landfill will project 195 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name/ Address Date . 9 r 12, 1(-22,enljr4 //177/r 477 4 S_t g.„/, l n t� LT-,J! - 90 abb./A(2/4<m Ai ru rr.t /.Cti� Grg er cim,;-e) O szA za- 0 ---, — • Inn• n_40. —sa.J !94-•lq wc.voT( ALA" _ Co 3AIA0 iOf fml-k 1-- �Rht(� 1,-)(/1 r°), S� ele! 0i Cl� In); 19c, L_/ /1Gt 1 rs,d l //i 1,13/4V,3,9s 1 �V,3,9 nfrn es 7,)Al Q� eo .,;).»ko / /„R_ mil'/ nu J "1/2, , /.r, / �. ' (. .'-le /?J r in?cRg tt/r ii? Ayr N Ayke,2 tr7 S^ - 4 , 2 //)- 1-S/ �.k n �. _'S'/4Z 70 ( 7 04� P-o o - -, 7 �S'T.fX/n y 1d(t x ge_s y.7 ..,As Ar.,.l di i ? 1e/ 9 l,I (R kn - 71-t e•--; y f A _tid ,aL • ---fi�t� --. On a U . , r - er a ���lk , p %,w. ) f in(n `gyp S:et Q n -Pt Oyu en v/,,J r/9 Q 7->iIMie y, X11 /.9 7 8 In �/�/‘ 4 „7.4 i s top -/90 nail ,A • • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental. problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. HIMA Addresq Date , ire., Ace, ..�are ?lira ? t) rDcr-3/ s- 4- y0 d?Oall,L440,4,./ �apent 31_310 air-A" 31/ _Mcbt 5:An/7 A rt ,t A y, Qom( iti 004%-a- ?.03Z, 03 " "VC, — GREF.tcY 35i 7(C6 SAVA0 -S�ej�4 c11'5 Q¢��` Ati ��M-4 P(L_ .5 /90 , Atizsis ,,,,, zzif.eet aete.v.&. ..F-7-7c �v -434.-7"._ C)01 -Qt"---CO T� Qsa- 6277in re'l <� 4,4bi et /39/3 i'‘ flu y N s-irs 4 • `4 9©0564 1/) -- c��� •.. •Nana : A.drew* pate at a yP.,/ it. c. 4 s/ Oil CU9t.c '970, R,y 417 se In,utl , /+e. CAM° 3ciro / W. 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B: s C. _ _ 0' ... �-�.i, 3374 Z /a � i t i 5-/b - P4 s--/o --ter � n - /(, - 9v ./ ae,-÷ad I C 0 O al a (123titst` (2,,VIP-a ..2 CC-Z.7" AA 6 Sl/6/pct 1i{ • . � /,cif _ -- . t. � G � ' . 4 k s; T n .J ( a • r t ' r > • ' - WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this " I Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. L , 1 l' Name Address Date pt p R l& av ,411.4,/.? mss ..... ,6 . 3f/�//0 �C - le- 103g r cac.2 p (44,14-- CO 5/17/c6. .�.,� 113 at . �S s ;10�' � d°,�Ir ./ a c' -6inT x Co der, �64 //ICJ 12,1; ',PO 1501 X77 , "Cliolo_4W S-/,-90 gtenQin N.D Of pcmy, Iht l iticus.Q tEd L,t CO 6 a efr.- �nn�� Yll,�dJ •rl�/yit'1rr�tr�' ' �./sG�O/� �iilr --itt14 en IRiLRuY Wi din 1 iPs 10. �lMob � ash r- /a-jo kfr n \\s-b i _psng k ► act o , �d ('b,�, -4 ,r0 �1Cr,l ►i) -; lei% R . 3 cDognk-70 MO N. 3 en AuL-f • S� -9d N L. - le A. Gaf /,Are abfie _Axe s--/a-90 _,.e ,{2. J��� 6,10 S A03 fig ^ 17 -90 , .rte Ii�ie- /C?/3 SP/74 1111fri S . . ea, e X704.1225-1? 5T - ti CS. s!y 9 ocess4 I 2 Name Addzesr A9:= . rid .2 g A ,�� � s, /s: 9a FO-(aG. 1`' ' / I � sue// ✓ • a . . ��► `,p � p 41 i' f`: i� 1 f' I., k t A r7 {E. kd !' . 1: A ' It C 4, . pl h • i• n P �C'C�34 1 . ('. il .. am.1 • • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill ]mown as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, • among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of tho community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. T paint Address Datp I � (J ealg- ,/�� '9,0<//6 Luca 37 odeAl� Cos-7-70 ��' at Gl � /7,s-re: kites 419, ?k""Co S-7-qD biz< �QY �ts6 AvpI�. C2 s - 7-90 Init Arrip5'�—./��ei ale 2116, -er ksi _CQ �- 7-er ,�!hi C�.nm,,,. ,� .1L1- (212, W.t,.Is4.9t.1� !.!`t./1)n S"7-9/! iLi 1 /� f;Ir p it vo 9/Ai 116 14/, .2�i S�F OD Z71 6 a- x'-90 Qy tOi> 5-- 5-- 9/, Set• • Q .l res X1.74 5 tit) u-e WAS/ //lilt 3 l6 -rtjd h.i.2.4 Ani...e.,Cv, a., IP.3-9O C COSS4 F • • I Hsu= 80•rasp 11252 9itrid„ ,7,a,szeltssaxt./____CLII,A.Th O 6"-ZY.-- 9'0 ire,,,,,..74,4- &',- 4Y5 IT'Wait. A, /7r.., 6- /7y - y0 r.J . !... .. _ 7,019d dio lel s-Tr 4)r....ar_g_ges s.44, i >, , ,./,/c /e• >G 6/v9 0 R `' r . �. /x,04.1 A-J+, gat., rreaett C-4+ ‘/CJ90 • P c _ 1G }h1Fh k� i t J _ e ` . ie k,. .. „i 1 Y t 3 a, 4 1 P 41 ) • • WE, THE UNOERSSCNEO, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (a) ' miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY =GE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address pate , 1 / / 4 /47/-2t.Pi'o*4 4S2/940 atz.,,si ide � l /Valle 0��tAr 3781,9 0n �,ie .µ !QT'1 (4iv�!� frl:. - ' 4n AD� 7- , Atf'/.4I�/rte a-7.770 u/gnat al.-,42, s'-�' ` o n 3 3''1 Sg W tR3 3 �.+--_ S/g"b - . e v...veliAr if-7 0570 O . �' A/ ��./�-i� � a-) 37-7— les _. / a Is 1 .41 � , n / _471-ti - /a-S!1 21_1c, /3-.77/ WAR ,'y 4---yo -90 r /71Gy vie too cAlro nit a 0151 'Iv . a-r 4 G a k - I cQK.¢ .6 II le 900564 Fi } f • •�+ is Samaddress ate Cceeetatidfri! ae,e-e,e4a-Ze,y 4 � (03-- ;rel gerY,177 ,O74: 91/90 2 • �� 57S7C14e t?,/ 77 W u ti07 ,Co, sl/�-ryv U 4 l Ab, ` nh "gam /9770 39 ° 'cGt 3 vzie i7ya `ril ,i,�� ° 14W-4;15, � 7 9 � g ga " • [[P d 900594. _. ,.. wE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (A) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway la. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. EAn@ ad4ress Dat@ yatiaa L��.e4,, 39� fri � /3 ,11 �a 3-4/.7_retezinxP-ia-�- 4/ ( 7€10 �'�o . fie "cc Cis S ere ' r /.0_i.r1 pr6" slfire. Of ett-�-J 7° 7 al C'e dk- ge. n er-p yo y bt 9-ya ' A 1—, �r-sh u W , . \' 3 `-SDI 5t" r Yw-'44_ C. CrabCI s ire ,r r-,, 461-199 - (�r a Le0. evLS-2:1 F; • G_Sd s f 9Ce5,4 _ , • • Y MOS Addrisg pate .x�...i ` O'er��'7 ��4Gu/1 C- Pe �l l V2,0 cV/ y 1 G „ • t ' yyt� 900554 } % •® • G - WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld • County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems .because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is On the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of tho community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name _ =Awl Dat©) ' "" Y) /1 1( --e ii.A)A ' // - ' . A fit A#1, -'" #'Ph 1/' l'il,dif 'be, IA ( •.II. 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We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and ' environmental. problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ti _ Name aoross l^ �/ / �T �DDat911tel M Oral r Ro/-IU (. / / / V! /e/n /14(N AN- /?X90 , 653 �jer iv. ectr. fib 10 ar a kp-3? Ur o-po 631 Woods Qye, Ak 14-,ro / • S 9-9a I s E 4 ` 9C 0564 9 4 ¢ � • M s • i t WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this • Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that • the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. EA= Address Date /J9 �r Jp ., e ( a..„,-L„ � Al bbl...A r/6/9e f ,�� -��-e 44 #AS , •A'w /#2'171- 1 77, e- / 2e L rit7e#,. 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V i ri -gam / Gm'1 G a .4- / 9d t, . _ & re `t . r • I . 0 r �r, �' 9CC5GI y 1 41„ r« " A ` yi 4 WE, THE UNDERSTCNED, being over the age of "„ n (10,, . • years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, hav, d ' d' thi " Petition in opposition to tha proposed landfill Xnown to th W4 County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximateli , our r • miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. Wecbeliev -. ,,, a' among other substantial difficulties with the proposed' landfil t v 1. design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed'• proble ' relating to this particular location. We believe that atf th ; location, there will be significant wind problems because this �4) a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a h and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground lever%, We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the R community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY ORGE that the Weld County BoaYd of County Commissioners deny this request. , G •. Name Addreps IBC 2"Y,� /7q /v e #Pa29y y��3� se-r-go . `� �� n.. .✓`�/5=A?/rf,, A.,7 -..� t�f in �f-42/ SW CO �,•d �,,�.....(2 34 4 5 7 f� e, S � A_ 5-9 -9c . C(1ca�u 9d� n 30 1 1s_JG2 S* ilialt oI • 5-el.y6 X2973-3 4/< S-2 ‘-eztftY S,P.7° a j ° S(oa1— / i / -4 S-p n 7 S.Z2-1i0 .t- os- •C.I: -f. i 9 4/54 e c JP irri eca ci< FQGT .97/7d 7i,S 0Rro� t•tnmA.hn 12,4 -1i to )CI.< (Q6 }9„Qoo. Y 0 4 v 0 r . , B 4 le'lteket 3y A C5 7' 44j7 Ca ZOLYS W, 1241 a�s, 2,,...,fr_ 4,-4 `r l6ycc � `ng7 kitIck. !-itc- grKelbns,(4,, s J, ,e, Gtl to Gv. Q co/'ky , ecta..4.+ a Fo<-zy • 9C'�„-� �. /.�,« 7$ko (,v�P.PC� 'iv di- CSC% b'osZy 9Co564 4 e e t , PI " Address ate a GIffira ----- 7aU/ 1/4)(R. T�( PI Odin S S- 7je ,1 41 . ' (rfan2c/i' .1-S12 . . fri ...../ ii./.7244 i O eiz is- 1•i)4 filet-A a th/9-0 4.1 ty ✓L`?-,�,�F ,,.,►�' t/CBs - ��C.r, 1� �.. �" �, '. _. -� Ci. 1-115'45 COCK / F-- (f)1[:1(O 51q17045 1410e. F6'coua 5 ilebo m° C��r 2/612 t,.�.C,RL5I6 Avl+, Ce/o 3/s�94 ;fiiii\O eM�*- /GFJ�, bJSI� 9 A ,l4 rolo9: . .,, Y Ill 11 V�.vyr �7�r/ en 0/1�9n 1 qq ,1 rc Arc Y P1L41 �=• 1 R•its al' , Ireele_m i,b S�3o/90 va,o. Nom-- 131?2 WUL `olKO Nair rm. 5/3)/9a •f7% i� Elie ) cg iq %iei v r --Pig, r Al 2.4 Q2/,//, d y,fre; ki • tli' . k, r F t Ye P. _. 4 n it 4 9C C531 , J C• „. - • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfilllcnown as North Weld • county sanitary Landfill, to be 'located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because thig is a high-wind area. further, this location is on the top of a hill, • and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY OROS that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. , . Y AggIZAAA Pants r ' „-,taGD /AL /4.1,r z716flve e 7J,- /cenercp. ch,li/l 9a • ' d """)'' ,l. _SI f GIn_sfr Azle e,t3- 11S-9D ?e1 � �� l4 -6Sl zlgr a .G- 1-40 • M • •1 . t I 9C0564 • • .!. wE, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, ,and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County COmmissioners deny this request. • NAM2 4ddresg Date 19.71A„..„`/9 a. v. , 6/3/ 0071,2,.../ 1,vj..1.� ea 5. 7 . 90 l 7 ,.. .essiesid A/frveaspt CD a9'/7y? air 31.33aa lock ra ��do-Lc: ho Po skatic ��,,,, ,,,,,d /a R 7,2 r 1)C c< 'Zo? k_. lisArtfirg Co 3.4/ 576 1rJd 7 ni SiOin -Ffc kn C�Pr itst j Of , g 8037 ii 1.O1 Cr) C.-a 19S/1 ;, tece56's 1 . . a • S W£, THE UND£RSZCN£D, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill 'known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY uRG£ that the Weld County Boapl of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address Date co y7 _dote /9.4-14I?_1`S'7f7�Q e �� -41°.2O2.i I Cif-Cerra* �6, g'peartgl S-30-y to ,,„----` r� ,zuZcor" co- situ �, S- 30-??? A aI r�.� Selo 7 '` ��ST oft,3/ --.4O--SS� A.,At /Samar 4�he e2oNoy !n 9�6,a! S-3v-�0 }a - -3010 • N t4 ( /l e a� erepet( a. ez 3/ ,---30.90 �7,�-� 1'77 11 (p� '►r� ' 1 �, re47 - 5/30-?40 / w( . l 77ye H 6 0 P _ _ " oc 5,134/,° ts` Q 8063 5406 G vNb...i ,Sdc, ifs- cr-v-e 106 3 c( s/>o/7a PAS I.r b iii A4.,O, '/D 1 taeAs fa 5-90.1 (09"... Igif . 4 /NY C',040 t 900564 t 1 . • • • .. Name Address a� f a LI -vtq 8i/ (rAmf 4t di 5-x 40 IFIedagd D Al, J/9 'ea 04u4.- Ceder 5--3.2.7_21€7, 4 , � IL sr J�rM �a_ ata , -o 4. O- O 1, .11}2V1, 60.1 41a Loh Q• D- 0 • 7-C":6:4) /4.21 niw� P1 _ I U fa '. !: 0 ; aq -MRS" One, 50 . 5-g00 . 1 A i 4 .A%FAO. et��C�.4g't#rot S-3v- 9v �7r a` 3.20 `1 k/ s'-,9, /tole CO 9- a-7° G e j 42,444- cry 5-jn•- -n � � 0,,a csa..e. r tzzio-7-wet:cs7_«g -F'c.e.en. c."4_ a.Ctp 9-'row© 5,-30-cia , • / 1• Staxial r /�j " / � . ����1s//.7_ :" � aR . 44.44 .i. '`C ..-. v 6- O,-. J , /I V i� 45-3a'9, ►''y'�!�R��,.,� 119 So 11 �; .. .,� , 6`a° ea i 9CC554 , 4• • - O se • 1 Name aux= Ds& , gee QTY-IY 4, GN � ,offfcs- � r� zh6� osg-70 iA- / lea 4Y 1/O2- /42,01.tee-- &'mrszy 674,.;"iso p c , (7;50?-9 7A z ‘i_kinieh),..r,C�- 45-d-e, i'• .; 4 1 al yi '. r ,(4 r 6 h{ i . k 1 is r g E`[k4' i 1: V. 900564 ki I. -11 • • NE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld is . County Sanitary Landfill, to be ' looated approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, • among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because thiq is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. we, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County 9oatd of County Commissioners deny this request. 11=S 8Q4rAAM ZatS Ati ,. Li spy 44,.0140 40A. Mom.*,, 6 . s/(n9/90 .,?,& //1�'Il/.(�W J lW/u'...'/lVa . �/l/r/P'nem C -7X90 ` r F 1,�.� 11� - `7.�1S )r���.� 9? 1 �d\'�l �� Ito 1`to � �., 1 , ,..4 g i / i / ,� rr� / h ,�� 4a /JTnd� 7�rrfp�ts7S��.� ���f (g 317 Slrr `� cc'- ` 'fir n �' � '� 2�7Av J.4,.✓as-7 r.,,_ ,, ..,,. . � ;Tit.r-/fa • .���'� Swat/'fie, /2 I.?. .A,r C, /6 • - .rJ 7737 GU 70 • p, 9CCa64 `d • _ 1„. e . • ' WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this r Petition in opposition to the proposed landfall Xnown as North Weld I County sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. we believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location, we believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County BoaFd of County Commissioners deny this request. Name pddrss pate Wit%o� GO ic ,•�,(' 77.e24" 11O �/ft Wad?" 9 Qti Dye 37/S/9 d 41.. „ /e/72 m 'ete jty nevi Slimy 9 p tal' mn� 1.N .�. el Sr .4k4j c-577 9° $15.4 I 11)1' 4343r 0_4dt -ire 514?) lk 1694/ 2y . fee- hey 6, 4-1/4/to • �p. I. 9CC554 i k • WE, THE UNDERSICNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) r years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this ! ' Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems • relating to this particular location. we believe that at this • location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. ' . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the • community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and ' • environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that • • the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. • Rise pate VAAA4 q 1 19e- 6-ice Cr" , . , . . I- , q“ 4 G1µ- Cr s-- (q-Co r, t . . . t ,. • 3. . . if 1, t � �Ccs� 6 e • !•. , 1 y V • • WE, THE UNDERSYGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Wald County, Colorado, have signed this r Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this ; location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, 4 and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. +, We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the G community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and I, environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request.J. • : C• 7 • la= Address pate , 1,' -lC--7 i. 4: � / / ' 6^, ...et /03 e S 74 ry 4. itI , 5 -/7 7o ' :.,-FIB,/'1 �eene p9 AosalZZ C�11 AA_4 • 6 C• rd 90'\ 701X3 a i (� _oilroW s Is/44, S A v o t � f • at• a y ; i I ' 2C'CSSI i. ' fr • /fi r-. • • WE; THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the sge, of care , years, and residents of Weld County, Col7pprrado, -have signed -this Petition. in opposition;to the proposed landfill known as North weld County Sanitary� Landfill, to be located approximately. four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on 'Colorado Highway la. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, ,• design and operations plan, . that there are unaddressed problems relating to,!this~ particular location. We believe that at. this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location:-is on the top of a .h'ill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. . we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthettcs . Of the . community, and will create significant rodent odor and+, nseCt and - environmenta�l' 'problemse:t We, -the -uniersigned, sTRONCt IIIROB that ,� i the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny thiscrequest.. vi .. 4 Y/. t .• ✓_ Y". - Y Name wrens, ' Date i \.ka. o 1 ) ii c 4-4.-70 • • F '"`'U /) el, Z Id A. � .x'443/ ' ,-,:���' r�. M s .:• �,.. 7�i" f''-Aa" el l< Ca Ai G,'"c ' fry_41„,e4,4.4�� re 3/A win aaat relyittOnca/ „ - *SW „vszwe of 4./iete• 47 /Cat, /4/..4.e..7„,_C. Let. , r \. 9C 564 •F Y 1, r � • Kama bSl4LCSg Alta tit 9 A a o. , , � / NyM (/ 41 14i./�l"14Ob 2,1 if (Az( # it A_ce/ s/2 e 771 a t; z • h� FC yppyf. Y�. eyye� fit� SAC 0564 it •, . R C.p+(!�( oilw: 1#4v) I/ • wE, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld • . County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems • relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground level. • We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the • community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that k the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Adydresg pate 4• �`. � t flauc n�� a m64� .r/S0 r AA i a 9D /7Og- yz- AA( 4 azsi ,S-,7.-9d • i -,r- O i, 1 . Srs.0i-p r.' t , l'' .r ds; . 900564 g • 4 4,..,:,„, s-,...es„ :-/.0.4, I ' ' 0 • WE, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld • County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately lour (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this ' location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address )?aye it5AA^ Q a-o- A 2123 `/I-14 IA) /N1?.506( g-3v.go . f �t�Ik:c IX 00 in,t�S �„S)sf. {G �n s - �, _�, . _. G . . . t 't s. t • t' . ,` r t II 9CC534, k �: - • • i WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age• of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill Known as North Weld county Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there , are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because' this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill,.• and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners deny this request. t. . Nene Wreck, ;Attu .% , (Sit o ?1(kiM �i IanD s-EL . (Sart-can CCo_. (o -c-`la (nit�� 1 ,10 Sid _AI • f'S. G ‘-,, - 90 4. i • • a , m . l t:.-. S I! ♦ . ��f q 9O564 A O • WE, THE UNDERSxGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill )mown as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboveground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name Address Date. C` 1/4in. 26-tkl thrinn l,\uZt1,3 an/n) 51 )51/90 s %-L i. i /y4177 piciel7G in fen S /il?p . stursuta R0f, Pt(fsres>e r/V 10 its �, /yace/7; 1 r O 1 fipts9 ISA, Any4,6ie ridoci_ret --igic70 �� , /7"t4 s, /l75r !,fr- ec..1:0 l', s199v izica7=- /e/7 it wee 7I., __/-74-4--t Co ��iq�cp t l 37 7/S("Cif 5/ l'h l."-'1O h el 9.11*d I t.# Z//20 i NRaoel K. todaL N/ash W(C' 13s a c Oa. ��//90-4S-frii.n.H-/I)..4,,,,,/,-0 41A 1117R. 10,P 7.,— Ad e_to . 57 ii/740 , 14- Cis.C; - :ape Q ..r4 P•n .r e� 59 1t14.�1e,,,17 �'�1 '`jC �%art-ie lel Wei /ve R if, .71".. et-e,-.04:. ‘ s-.2 s-90 y5L,,1/ - ///13 9 r W Qe.fl /tat "if. r-3o - 7,o k. 900564 , 1 . .. )T-� ,�flrM J p N .) ':. t1 34 • s WE, THE UNDERSX0NED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located ayproximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway la. we believe, , among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, ‘ design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this �\ % location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe tho landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that �_.� the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. & , • , Name =xi= Date _ 3 sic �e 3 r0--� r 0 G. ..es-t-' ' '/'s 5 41Q'�fite_4%...fpm s/�'o _ • 3:tre�t Udele ic/ 0C•44.• rite/p/400 sue -- 516 Lyra � 1 C.�.� 45°734 'x- W e y �. - ,1094 wee 33 . s72LfP ,� f), cm � 3` 1-5—* v i(D2' CC 51�CJ � . , .�a..., /4�1: -7/14 "7 4.,-< �, � ,s- I / a : it? ?9` r sr'/�9,, >/4� I , ,,,.,..4-j s,:.:. • .2 "lit l: w e rZ'.• •7 z . 5/. /6 ry r „ 7� . .. • Q ic,t-i? nS Z 5 )-f c-5/- i'&lire, s p(orm !4 b4tru ie0at-y t�1 S/7-70 ; . • M 9C C564 \ c/67ez r',� / �: ; .. . • • liguna Mataa8 u Data 1 ,<toe '-lea � �c �a c7s`-Ave. 5- I -7-9O .a � 0, ,o-Np r 1/5 s sT duo- x -17-•9O /p,,e7P,eti 7b6 57-4 s� Pi�✓Cf s' i7'pl�4 ll► 4' I i _ i �., . �,�, .o , at -/1- pp �• v 0 C r.�. . 5-22.49 0 r„ • ♦..�� _may i i -,R Gti '55 -,_.Q.�- S-1r-oti r 900564 �, S . /Y , . WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld Counjty Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (a) mildS west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. we believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect 'and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. , ddresg Date zR ifslY 2 -Fr° ts.0 42"‘ Rt4 M kir Z//c/i SI - — s ?e Imo' ' soy 755 cs? "'4 s/I7v S C0 S-r 1-9c. Sc4,i. r i Sic .D-4- 1 Zcarb,\__ S _ - . a 5- kAl r-a" ;EC/17:e .4e-1-. 4 Jag> st,2.--io Lti 90 f 9CC564 S -, r ,,. ., w LLB !f� J 7, • • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld r County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) • miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this partiCular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. . We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Nam, haates, pate r �y� Lvio, n 9,/ l alit, CO, BQ 440 13/47—CogiV._ 4*Qt �a�(ids 1)&44 45I /CO • • f E 9O95g4Y 1 j, 1 Al • \ • • --\_ ,TW,E, THE UNDERSXGNED, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill Xnown as North Weld # ' County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) .miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other 'mubstantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems . relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We., believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the icommuni:ty, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, -the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the ,Weld .County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. HAMg Address pate • - • ,, w 4 � -/S -9e �Ch,,/,Q, �c�? ��iQle ei,, s--.7 .-9c. • r. .. \ ' N • k. d J 1 1. :4 / \ t ` Y / / ", 900554 • . .. .I L. . 0 -----7--\‘... '. g< S, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the age of eighteen (10 years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this petition in opposition to the/proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approxiMately Lour (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill', design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We, believe that at this location, there will' be significant wind-problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on theetop of a hill, . and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet aboOei dround level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the' Undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this reguedt. • Name address pate Roat72T Steele- i, att. w >7 ST G',40EEle y,eO/o st sr- 90 Nr N, U -14, Irs c- ; 90 ,7.S" We" /ao 7P, Sys",* S d, •(ra ti0.-oCt.� CI .2k< t-I'S Ii�C C4 `last CCI ,s�)/ n ��w/5-�71,,.., -.' 4 ./., n Y o i sl , , c r1 lYtC9 L0y \U , �0 Y Q !d3 ",-,:t ala 9 /..?� SO to -5727 /8� A -S"/ tip ,e)_ a. i 6c>i i'4.4 orzlic (0 1/15150 • t' u�y DUCI e ..2sa-71 wcR � Care . C4 Si '6/10 � �e - a2.5iq ,q r.49.C2. :4 de2S y 4, -04/Qa. �.ay,. u. 3 v„, 2 \‘'N.:4_ �.j'R� � ref is ,i CAS 5M./4.o ' -&,40111 iLird 2 3 7 life Arise Crue,Zt, c/fG19'o - S-/G-90 �� • 35 PV "��7 / St 4 -TO 900564 1 w yhy,, ?. ~ a • • e / /l / i a r/ �/ I /I • ///w• I�/•r..•Sri/. • •�/ ` 1artl.s 'r rlG-ID .2.?eq 1/3/'94- zerre - .3'-/G -`7° el Dr.bin nceit II. g:O.C. Pk 44. nie Atio40( ateo 3--17-70 �"''i ll . 440° eee'r^edoi1e.-*: 71 CDvICrltr N 90 351 6461- $444 id- Gott/Yerc , Cv- sf/7 ,0 • re j' r2sd.77 M/CIL 4\r 4. i e C-71-1 099( "On i -1 10 III r— ?AO ;et 9 Yd ctice_ Los iscs-te•a e o S-,qw ` p;c, i� (7 -79/90 c _ jay, r / e3 _ - j 13-0/ e C. "3/7O �O ea-gi.>.46 4-1C eSk7 167 . 0 s11( lib �r t‘ii,A#4 a. --.' -9 are. 0 C. -4,401. '5,_ '.1.#2‘.. .197// +.___ ,5„.?/ br / u . 9C0564 j .4 �� - ' • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being ove the age of eighteen (18) years, and residents of weld County, %Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the Proposed trodfill 'known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be locatet-opproximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway i4. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill' will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. N.aM2 Addrssq Ditte nb Oar _s)Ryy4 wc.Q 44v CPtice (p ,s ip/jv ��`le 1-12 ejf I ,�. ). ,y Age/re. Aril • n (i1' /�-- ?PIG SG ex . AG � Aern �Ulva Act, 0 'p i rQWCi a il,4 4k, !r Ot n y /SNO - ?,1 _,,,./? -/ 11Pcc C/I/r, 41 3 g, • ' Y _• " ,e," .. ... �•.' �F IP. c . . 97534 / ; ',, a . \ .... - 4 \' • •y T WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the ago of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (4) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway 14. We believe, • among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there are unaddressed problems . relating to this particular location. No believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind aroa. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will pro;rect 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will Cestroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. we, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. ,, ' Name Address Date /iii 109/./ h/,t, An 6 / - • 47410 ' //g30 �.tore cp ras S-21,.'.SJ� , , {// / I _ _c cid en4 Vo (�(771 9a________4/4, 22__z • wp_A„�;6i )24,:c. - Sa.r altit. .,.r2-,-et'.2-60-r 6 ``b"90 -moo • �� 1 �., ' 2..i-.46 l L , '--1/-To z:k(jewel --e(4rr--1-c n.. 1 330D re. 4 iteC a2 / Aa .v , .,i cofso �--� , Y /Jo, - ��/ 7/cc /Ltz!,, 14±1 .'S�-- 4./1 - 6 -9v- 4 • MCVk.Ctr �•iµeq,. VIZI— ).14,4‘ Zit., �?�, CO •834,31 S?- Ts,p < ►-,qtr-�Iaw 1T _ 603 14, trakm____P'.9err,Co Rto(93-D L' S,-9D k 9GOS 4 V 0 • WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being over the ago of eighteen (18) years, and residents of Weld County, Colorado, have signed this Petition in opposition to the proposed landfill known as North Weld County Sanitary Landfill, to be located approximately four (a) miles west of Ault, Colorado, on Colorado Highway la. We believe, among other substantial difficulties with the proposed landfill, design and operations plan, that there aro unaddressed problems relating to this particular location. We believe that at this location, there will be significant wind problems because this is a high-wind area. Further, this location is on the top of a hill, and the proposed landfill will project 175 feet above ground level. We believe the landfill will destroy the aesthetics of the community, and will create significant rodent odor and insect and environmental problems. We, the undersigned, STRONGLY URGE that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Name AddrP�i, Date /g14, //ace(' ((et> . ., k( .-y...e. ..—",,cge______ i‘)/ �.. 70` _1' / `y cVNy 6r , lim vn,r a i-y 50 , " `6,7 to(Flied1.c1Litotes-! j'a G --y-70 • 70 IinAOC,n CS iy�s5 i l��gt.tiCO h- cre- 9, a c.......,- . - <7`9 e. ! 1 (ti..r0/ 19 n ithAria 706.aiz a,.) rottak (� cx, 4-4-€D c. J �� -- ,. ,. . , i' 9C0564 • 11 ANDERSON & WHITNEY, P . ANdERSON CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS r �xN tstr'� ©WHITNEY ■ ® ® ■ ■ WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION ANALYSIS OF COST OF COUNTY ROAD SURFACE IMPROVEMENT Prepared for Weld County Commissioners Meeting on June 27, 1990 This analysis has been prepared to illustrate the potential financial impact to Weld County of improving a county road to asphalt for servicing the North Weld Sanitary Landfill at a site not adjacent to a State highway. The analysis is presented on a per mile basis. The data upon which this analysis is prepared has been obtained from jteu agheltinaa. We1Q County L ginur. 'Summary 21, 2122.11M)21.147.11.1: COST ASSUMPTIONS (Per Mile) : Direct cost of upgrade from gravel to asphalt: $ 250,000 Direct cost of minor repair/maintenanoe, including A 1-1/2 inch overlay 50,000 Direct cost of major repair/maintenance, including 1 three inch overlay 100,000 FREQUENCY ASSUMPTIONS (over expected fifty-year life of landfill) : Upgrade from gravel to asphalt: performed once in the first year. Minor repair/maintenanoe: Performed once every ten years, commencing in fifth year from when road was first improved. Major repair/maintenanoe: Performed once every ten years, commencing in tenth year from when road was first improved. r. INTEREST FACTOR ASSUMPTION: r The analysis contains an interest factor of 8% per annum. Conplusion: Based on the above assumptions, the aggregate per mile cost of improving a connecting county road from gravel to asphalt to access the North Weld Sanitary Landfill over its fifty-year life would • • approximate: $ 18,595,898 per mile. =aemR=em=esm>=e=====ea= Ni-MPf0N Of 9C056J4 AN1UNCAN MINIM OI CRANK)PURLIC ACCOVNTANT9 4 r AND PPNAA COMPANN9 WAG NON%CIICN'i-NOVA DAANON 1OP CPA RIMS • ACC WNTINC,HAAS MX"-UTLD,IN[;. • f. NoMonfort MOnfOR,lna 113 Corporals Offices • v" L' P.O.sox G . GrMay,Coior.ao s0C32 I October 23, 1989 (303)353•z311 Weld County Board of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Res Need for North weld County Solid Waste Facility . ` Dear.- Commissioners: __- Monfort, Inc. generates a significant amount of solid waste which must be disposed of at a designated solid waste disposal site. It is our understanding that the current Eaton site is very close to capacity, and that its closing ` is imminent. This would result in a serious unmet need for solid waste disposal if another site is not designated. Monfort endorses your designation of a long-term, environmentally round, cost-effective solid waste disposal site in Northern Weld County. Lack of such a site would • result in a significant cost increase to Monfort for solid waste disposal. Although we have not reviewed the application of Waste Services Corporation for a certificate of designation, we urge you to carefully consider it, in order that Northern Weld County can have a proper site for solid waste disposal. Thank you. Very truly yours, --4a P. Kay NorSosY Vice President, Legal and Government Affairs, r and General Counsel /ev r II'Mil s sr • • P r 900564 , F„ . t E:t C €r , ' March 19, 1990 Board of Weld County Commissioners 913 10th St. Greeley, CO 80651 Dear Commissionerst • For the past ten years, the solid waste disposal needs of the Kodak Colorado Division have been handled by Waste Services Corporation. The facility they have utilized to handle our waste disposal is the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill , located approximately eleven miles southeast of Windsor. It is our understanding that this facility has an estimated remaining life of fifteen years. While the Kodak Colorado Division is currently working on a number of programs to either minimize or recycle much of our waste, such as aluminum, computer/corrugated papers, and plastics, we see a need for an additional landfill to replace the Central facility when it closes. Therefore, we support the proposal submitted to the Weld County Commissioners for the North Weld Sanitary Landfill to be located ten miles northeast of our plant on Colorado Highway 14. I would also like to mention that Waste Services Corporation has agreed to work with the Kodak Colorado Division to find ways to minimize the amount of waste being sent to :he landfill by recycling. In addition, we are committed to continue our research in identifying ways to }, reduce the waste we generate. Sincerely, 4.17/7 Nick Y bba General Manager NYsmf 9C©564 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • WINDSOR,COLORADO 80551 1 • THE TOWN OF m u BTREBT p, SAYON,COLORADO EMI �l '... PHONE 454.3.138 Y EATONP tr. {4; COLORADO i . . # u d v April 24, 1990 Pw TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, RE, NORTH WELD SANITARY LANDFILL z On behalf of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Town of Eaton, we would like to convey our full support of the application of Waste Services Corporation for a new landfill west of Ault. Since we operate our own trash collection service it is very important to have a landfill in the northern Weld County area. If we were forced to haul to the Milliken site our hauling costs and time lost on the road would increase dramatically. A 'well built and professionally operated landfill is a crucial part in maintaining the quality of living we have come to expect in the northern Weld County area. . ' Since el , ,,402 Cary A. Carsten Administrator CAC/cb el • v 9C Cris 4 REGULAR MEETING SECOND MONDAY OR BACH MONTH F .�Oi0000AMAMI an : I(t I • `i ®Waste BFI Systems M BROWNING•FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF COLORADO, INC. • GREELEY DISTRICT S M' a+' r i June 1, 1990 Board of County Commissioners ' Weld County Colorado bbb"' Greeley, Colorado Dear Board Members: BFI supports Waste Service's application for the proposed landfill in northern Weld County off of Hwy 14. A northern site in Weld County would service the needs of residences in northern Weld County and the northeast section of Weld County where some landfills are closing. A northern landfill site will help control costa to consumers in northern Weld County because of travel distance to the present site in Milliken. Pf '; 4 m Respectfully, O'r Howard Gettman District Manager r ' HG/dro k Y 1 ik P. .. SC 0564 . t P.O.BOX 1746 • 337 EAST 8TH STREET • GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 • (3031362.6124 a ` . 1�`•.. fS• ii Y May 1, 1990 CREELEY/WELD tit t. ; Mr. Gene Brantner, Chairman t Weld County Commissioncr P.O. Box 758 ; Greeley, CO 80632 i I RE: North Weld Landfill--Waste Services Corp. Dear Commissloner Brantner, i e EDAP has examined the proposed project and offers these comments for your consideration. 1) It is our understanding that Waste Service, Inc. (the Keimes Family)have a well managed operation and an excellent record of compliance with regulations. The county has experience with them because of their current operation near Milliken. 2) There is definitely a need for a landfill in the northern portion of the county, and the existence of adequate waste disposal facilities is important to economic development and the growth of industry in our area. , 3) Waste Service is a private, for profit, tax paying business. We believe it is appropriate for the private sector to provide services such as 1, this, as opposed to some communities where it is paid for via taxation or 1 t use fees by govenunent. While we cannot comment on the specifics of the particular site, or the proposed regulations being considered by the commissioners, we nevertheless wanted the above views to be considered and positive conclusion to the waste disposal issue reached. . , cgards, • _ GREELEY EL• awes . Kadl i 9C 0564 C: ECONO IC D ELOPMEN7 61090, Greeley, •ore&80632 701/336.1565 Fax 707/7323156 . Fo erber Produce Com on f' P.O. Box 4449•�? • Eoton. Colorado 80015 (303) 834.1353 or 8341354 � June 5, 1990 3f, Weld County Board of Comissionsrs P Dear Comiseionerss Ws ars writing in support of the proposed landfill facility by Waste Services Iy since disposing ingeofitted pr ducecisity vital to ould ouran aseet for operation. • our company A state of the'art facility, such as proposed by Brad Xiernee, would be a welcome addition to the surrounding communities. Landfills are a necessity vs must find • way to succeeefully st with. I recommend that atws give every preferencei to a responsible such as Waste Services Incorporated in developing a landfill for our area. . Sincerely, t tle\kLyn Fag berg ,. Managing Partner • LP/lkf • y • r� Y • s, . - _ .tea�. ‘,.•J J1.:.1 �' . SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION ' (Landfills) y County 1.6,1.6,4:44,� DATA !//0/90 Located in Facility _ G e L e r-ITli/�PN 3`u�r: Ineoraerated Area r Location /�` / Current Operator .t A '�'3ti_ /: vlei} y C+ • Nailing Address of Operator) ig 714 �.na/ev7 Crer lje n../utti Currant Owaar If different l .ROSt Mailing Address of Owner ewes (All items checked must be explaind in supplemental report) I. Public Health and/or Environmantal Hazards A. Public health and/or Environmental Hazards b. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of POtential for (Serious) Groundwater Pollution D. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Maintained . _ E. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns ..---PG. _ F. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (unauthorized) 0. Operating Record. not Maintained on Site ,—` H. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation . � I. Other . II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 •;X:N��1t" ady: WO, A. Odors and/or Vectors Present 4.0“ E. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover , 9C1'. �� C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and vin G . ..4777. D., Hurtling apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned �' III. Rimarks • //One Y. ) 0 'ON 414111 1{ ai4 . YA/ • i . . A ✓ •j 'NV tarn set 1—r 6,1 I, "if — gd• e+/ J • b f • (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION • (Representing) • o ke�7� fr/r/r4( • C.,Q#_ 'I / s.Rero3 W Jrr Sv• r'G� ; ,' � Inspection Engineer/Geoivgtit //G�45 � 4 �� �5� s ; - QU S!IY (WRITE COPY-PILE) (YELLOW COPY OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) 1 M • SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION (Surface impoundments)', '; County /1St DATE /77796 Located In Facility i • Ingorporated Area Location „, nc < C (r� Currant Operator kin, ent Mailing Address o Operator *m Current Owner (If different)- t, ", Mailing Address of Owner -w......ns.a..rrr-r-r-ar-A na.. .......s....ars-o-..-w--w(All Items checked must be explaind In•supplemental report) I. A. Public Health sod/or Environmental Hazards " 8. Evidence of Potential for (Sariow) Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Groundwater Pollution ` D. Sludge or Septic Pumping, Disposal on Site (Unauthorised) E. Safety Hazards _-- P. Non-Compliance vith Approved Design and Operation C. Structural Integrity of Dikes Questionable x. Record, , I. Other • „ e REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED • ' . II. Minimum Standards. CRS 30. 20-110 A. Odors and/or Vectors Present = B. Inadequate Fencing (to control access) C. Not Designated and/Or Improperly Zoned • D. Monitoring Wells (Maintenence. Integgrity. or Locking Cap not Present) _ E. Evidence of Minor Spills Around Disposal Area F. Water/Liquid Surface Covered with oil(s) or scum --- -. C. Depth Gauges not Present and or Readlble H. Pond Freeboard Level Exceeded. ` I. R,commandatlons for Site Improvement ' __ J. Other I.yI�I.. Remarks . // 7 . ', --ter-------------u--Wit----M-errnnallm---ea----www----wr-----r- (Name) PRESENT A7 INSPECTION (Representing) t,. ' 'Inspection Engineer/Oeologiat C� 2,C�`Ss 1 /f (wxITE COPY-PILE) (YELL, COPY OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY). . ....---_ - 1�• �, ! r .. ' " SOLID WASTE !'AGILITY INSPECTION X k Compliance + • r, Nen-sompllance , ' � ODen'DumD .^ j Cone , .r,: 12)Pla ' Date //i,770 Located inl Psoi RYr' flSY'Z r-'s P (ii r Pc, /'(([ , • Incorporated Area /_/ LOCA l'." f Cur operator ;,).l«1 Mai st,Address of Operator . ..... Curr F boner (If different) • , ,.. Mail' yqdanas of Owner • (AllAtelk checked must be explained.in supplemental report) 9n4 r • I. :s• p. Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement agai4i,vioiations) . ..1,1_:,..______ A. Evidence of Industrial Waste ,Disposal � ,. Wry777 B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground With POllaItion. 4",$:" _ C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not maintained • • ?art D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns • ( E. sludge or septic Pumping' Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) • „ • M 1 P. Safety Hazards ' . co ,=_ ;..,G. ,Non-Compliance with'Approved Design and Operation • , • a , '.4, • H. Other 7,.4y. r; • •''�i • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED , t ' J II:` inl' um Standards, CRS 30.• 29-110. (Locall enforced • • �r' '. ,' , a lF Y tandards)'' ,,' �' v k+ A.' Odors and/or Vectors DrAlent , • " ' r :�.a, I -,. .,. ' ,'ly },, �`*�' Li' :Inadequate and/oi'trreqular'Covec � . , ,� ( w,"• .C. Inadequate ?encinq', (to control access and windblown debris) ": -...e %15.'' •. , ` D. Darning apparent , °r��.E. •Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned III , yrw +; 1iI INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS TOR SITE IMPROVEMENT• -.'M:;¢ ' p+� r.• • n'4 I III•,'Complaints,Received (Attach copies) Action Taken .i .•I` ,.f.. . y ' Iv rks ; � 4 p • ti. 1 ,K4r"4. „•: ,S�t )�, �'t , PAisiNT AT INSPECTION (neysegntingJ• . 49 iT ,. . „feet •;If•Yyr. • .,; C OCC e4 110-19 otinq Engineer S J'�^ � 19-41Z0-199. nEiow O " (/ �L�.� f '.',;(WHITE COPY-PILE) ( - COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY)- (GOXACCOPY-D.E.) II• SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION CcmDllence + V Non-compliance ' / 9B�n DVm4 Co5nty.,,+' Date ,h37117 , Looated 'in _ Fao111ty; ()�q� e .t,l< M6 Incorporated Area /J Current,Operator t e (�/r Mailing'Address of Operator T; 4`,.0 4 r t I Y•l.r, Current' Owner (If different) Mailing Address,of Owner . (All iteauaoheoked must be explained in' supplemental report) •:, • I. Publio Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department.enforcement/against 'Violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal '?,1•1a. Evidence of POtential.ZOr .Berious Surface or.Cround WAter,nbliutiOR • C. Surface Diveraion/Containment• Pacilities Inadequate or not'Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns , • E. Sludge or Septic Pumping, Disposal on,Site (Unauthorised) P. Safety Haxardre , O. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation ' H. Other • . REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. .Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20.-110 (Locally enforced standarda) , • A. Odors and/or Veotore Present y B. Inadequate, and/or irregular 'Cover m" ,' C. inadequate Fending (to oontrol access and windblown debris) `P D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned . INSPECTING ENGINEERS arscom ENcacroNs FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT . . —. III. •Complaints Received (Attach copies). Action Taken • • • Iv. lta' arks . • (Name) INSPECTION PRESENT AT � // J (Representing) P /(hh{r Inspecting Engin' 10 d t, twet.014-- ' - . eer....-,A IA L ` wfilAt tors.2II7:5la • .....;. �� •' 19-4170-19S U • (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD CORY-D.E.) G rf • e. ,�� . ,;"' i �k� r SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION ,Compliance ' ,-, Y W, Non-49mPltanss r - Oren Dumb ,..t.,,....• ,..',. • . ' . r Cob* 4;/•‘01/TAD Date h/al# p LooatW, .. ' Fao, kW. / m sr n VI . c.5 i i Incorporated Area % Loc. on'!-0441,01w, , )r_ gr�� Cu ?0perator i•fA wit/ A gag//7S, f FF l/F.\ • Mail I A0dress of Operator Curr t'( mer (If different) k,PAra nce Mai; ti '•Apdress of Owner . . • �' (AlWitemr checked must be explained, in supplemental report) •11,..;';',:;!`e'.31,•;.:`,':`••..7 d r .r I. ''public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement aysinet violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste. Disposal ` Br Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground witer'Pollution C. Surface Diversion/Containment.saoilities Inadequate or not Maintained r. " ,� D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns +w E. Sludge or septic Pumping' Disposal on site (Vnauthotiaed) rr, t'rwr- % F. Safety Hazards ' • lc C. Non-Compliance vi.th-Approved Design and Operation . ' 111."1 H. Other a r, C,, Y Y. ',' • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED 1. , - ' J ?s,: II:-. inlyum Standards. CRS 30, 20-1101 (Looally enforced standards) ,'",*“ ' d ,, :`^�''' A. Odors and/or Vectors Present ' , :,` ."e' B: 'Inadequate and/Of•'Irregular 'Cover ...;',/:•1". . 1 ef "+. .' C. Inadequate Fencinq`,(to control *obese and windblown debris) ' ,4 0. O. Burning apparent ' 'y E.•. Not Designated and/or Improperly .zoned '',•:,:* � ,. ,.r*C 1�(,,, INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOmMENDATIONR FOR SITE noROVEMENT ':%) . :N« 00 '?y • v . / +;r • r zi ,complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken " �1 T ' r,.. .` '• r'� tl Jr•. - - . .. •' •--F ' '' • IV., , marks ' ' I1 .y14 . . •. . "•. , .. / . i I, {. / ,1. ! 6.relen . 7tI tea' r Jr** . &kale • . ., (Name) I/7 wi.r� Air 'ifi ';•• PRESENT AT INiPEGTION ��,�,1,F- (RePrerenttnq�' ����A 1 t� i��,��k) ��Sr wry µ ) �r� ;lr3 �� . , J lode arf 3j eV/S, g Si , •,,AinsPecting Engineer/ 1•, .,� �l yt _ 651- p/" ,,, 19 4xyo-l99 � -d� f `(.� �`�� SCCS6 ;,.(WHITE COPY-FILE) ( OPY ERATOR) . (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (COLD COPX•D.E.) -- •I'• I• , :1.r ••.r w.. OP 4, „ �.,' r h 1 ..A...+'�•M� Hyq.... f. ;,.; ;, • SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION f COmDllence '\ , FN9n-cOmvl�an9s I 1 :� , cnx./uil. j Open pUili •,�nr . t') ,'�:c.. I, Da htleilAtpnli% 1,. a ity; ASwesoctS ro....-eW y)..,.,, • IncorpOFatad''•Area /� I ion GOY 7 _ 'l7' area ay-4,7 a". soar?-I c „4 M ,,, 41►C Oparator IJ�. A�. �r,,o�, y'S+.�t'nX .... Ma ' nch Address of Operator • \ y . , C ht Owner (If different) ,,, Ma ng 1Addreu of Owner • i• .y.... (, Items checked must be explained in, supplemental report) ;yf o'er t?' , I.• „ Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against violations) `, A. Evidence of Industrial Waste' Disposal • , * ' B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground witter�'D,olluiion" 'r'-", C. Surface DiversiOn/COntainment Facilities Inadequate or'not,l..Maintalned "' '4•-•10, D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns • 1i;A• E. Sludge or Septio Pumpings. Disposal on Site,,(Unauthorized) • ,, "''0 F. Safety Hazards ;; . co 41:71#7--N: G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and mS� '140, #7 H. Other Operation \ H Arw'.2 I dp�lr. . . k.,. , ' " ,4' {-:, " REMEDIAL ACTION:.REODIRED \, . /0* ••r ,4ryh y ,�?.w \ t •I *imam Standards. CRS 30, ,20-110 (Locally enforced standards) Mr �::4 r ' ,1 ,.9 A. Odors and/or Vectors Present �"; ` ;� B. Inadequate snd/o₹ .Irregular Cover ; , .,,,t''' 4 , ;O .C.:-.'Inadequate FenOYng•Ito cOhtfbtjaoce■swisid‘Windblbweai r �� ,,••• _ D. Burning apparent:'' r� v.•. Y A •• E. Not Designated and/or Improperly 2Oned r'a . rt'ti9 4,.. J� �, Y a +' � INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT ''"' r ' r iie. a i it czn. N.A. ,\ II C.g_mpiaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken " `1'.;Al's , 7 xv:.. F Remar e 4 `-..) u f. . rr 0l•e(Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION 1�1!/ST/ rl,.. L.F� ,',,, rktee (Repre�enCifiq) , Inspecting Engisni.er P . � ' I ,,,;(+,,564, ! :ex*' • 4 i r"'it. :‘(WHITE COPY-FILE :,� E:'') _ ) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) '(GOLD COPY-D E:) . [. gilts k ,k,,,w ;, SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECT ON COmgliance }( E. A .<. l' N n once N ._ i � 9 -ccmtli I • / 1t• Open Dumb.. r, i1u� Y .�'a�' Di� //J' 7' Located;in ." gili jet to r✓`r6 ,I(,.�-octet.,J .... . S! Incorporated Area �a- Loojat�.,n,r„ •lit.G _le Lire 3 7: T 4' 7 71:w,. 1, Curriph,Q,jOp(rator �.td.. ��je�4,I i -.I mailiegr�d'rees,of Operator 1 , Curie 4:4ntgr (•SS different) A4. y-',. Mail�,p„Addrets•of Owner AFT 37 • 7 7d • � . �>0. .p. it e.-754 54 . •*' .(Aix Eemq`checked must be explained in supplenntal report) +b h • Awe« IiiII ublic Health and/or Environmental Hazer (Department enforcement"against violations) • N � " A. Evidence of Industrial Waste b sposal A • �:"' ` {� ti,-' B. Evidence of Potential for Ser' a Surface or Ground Wilts; Pollution •", ' d• ' �; C. Surface Diversion/Containment" eeilities Inadequate or /tot 'Maintained" :,, fie ••1,11Ci;Landfill Gas Migration Concer / 1'-', E. Sludge or Septic Pumping' Dia sal on Site (Unauthorized) Y, •v 40 •- F. Safety Hazards �'. 7fr 0'G Non-Compliance with Approved 'sign and Operation �t•�`ten ry-k�^� H. `,.Other F ). r •_) . ` * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED Ile,' ,(Min um Standards, CRS 30, '• 4', ' ;., ' i•� y,N 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) vv* I ` )•cipi� " A. Odors and/or Vector' Present 0 '�' �+' ••:1(2' •+M' B. Inadequate and/oro rrregulaf'Cosier ,°` f., 't b � \ ' C4, nadequage Fs olAm .. u � nGit1,4-Sto-oyeCr oQesranC•'windpxgs�etrg —�•---•"+--,.. rr�M• $awwnurnl,ng 'ap�enz"e,ip,m"r*uP"•'"V'tse • , :'.' • . •:••40,..E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Toned• ". . '� 1 '• •W INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENoexoNS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT 1. ;+t,, , • • A, a.... . k r yr f ,.II#' Omplaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken ,lam , ti;, H i. \tin � i _. - k \ IV.t s ;�jRemarka } re,;., , . . .•,'. -, l . (Name) PNESENTaAT INSPECTION ir y./' + ,.1 .fL1 S.A� naya tang„nee 3"eet ever %GO .,a.(WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) : (PINK �-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) •�„ .. ', Chi�~ter'. „ � ® 0' - '' � i ft 1190 x7126 !•il 0: 12 � CLEM° t. TO THE Ed S I 127 B Street �' . • Ault, Colorado 80610 • , June 22, 1990 1'- pi . P Cordon Lacy weld County Commissioner I. PO Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 c� Dear Gordon: Y would like to have the present landfill application for west of Ault i' • denied for the following reasons : The amount of traffic projected will overload the present Highway 14 with large cumbersome vehicles, causing hazard to commuters, vacationers, school buses, and town traffic. The location is subject to gusts of wind made more hazardous ' '' by the exposed lie of the land, which makes the debris likely f to be scattered up and down the highway and into the irrigation ditch. The progressive build up of trash would be visible for miles in all directions save directly south, making the highway to the Poudre Canyon an undesirable scene. N' The lack of accleration-deceleration lanes to allow landfill traffic to exit the highway, will provide more potential for k accidents as vehicles try to get around turning trucks on the top of the hill which is essentially blind to oncoming ft traffic. Thanks for your consideration Yours truly, 9 / (ct J. T. Thompson, President ,. Ault BB52Bebb A8a0Giation l c 9C0554 Arcerall �7/!xdammnag... glee. ad --lea& k. . r ,. W^J ` 0 COUNTY 1 1, June 24g9394A 25 PM 21 i, To, CLERK ..I, Weld County Commissioners TO THF. BUM P.O. Box: 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 RC' PrOpoaed landfill by Waste Services Corporation. Brad Keirnes, , President, located four miles west of Ault, Colorado., at the inter- • section of WCR 25 and State Highway 14. We wish to express our apposition. to this proposed landfill for many reasons. Tourism and agricultural are Colorado's number 1 and 2 industries and we feel this landfill is in direct conflict with the proper stewardship of both industries. The esthetics of placing a business which is such an., eyesore on such a prominent location on a major public highway is simply foolish and unaooeptable to the citizens of Weld County. . The trend of residental building growth has always been . to build on high scenic looationa with a mountain view. This site offers the best viow of the Rocky Mountains by westbound travelers on Highway 14. Certainly a far greater °Once= Is the usuage of prime agricultural land for a purpose that forever wastes the land for future generations and for future productivity of oropland. Land is not recyclable after it has f. been contaminated with traahfilling and while the initial cost of landfilline operations may be lower than other methods of resource recovery, recycling and processing, the long term (watt of monitoring and insurance and perhaps extensive cleanup costs exceed the temporary benefit gained. Please re- member,.no now land oan be created when we destroy its natural product6ty. As you aro aware the Governors Task Force on, Solid Waste .Managoaent haan't proposed guidelines within the state for solid wastes,management;at:state.aevel.:for ,you as our elected officials to permit largo landfills when the whole con- • septet. waste mangement is in a state of change would be untimely and perhaps extremely foolish for alternative solutions do exist. Please find enclosed a brochure fom one waste management firm who has expressed a solid interest '' in building such a facility in Weld County. Our petitioning of citizens clearly shows that people want and are ready ftv this type of alternative in preference to continued landfilliag. A special oonoern le the possibility of out of state or county trait coming into the area. People *revery opposed to this and wish more stringent guidelines before permitting another landfill. Lastly we have many teohnioal concerns about the proposed landfill. They aro listed below and supporting data is enclosed subatantuating our conoerns; for you as stewards of Weld County do have a mandate to protect both the - people and the envlornment from misuse. 1) No wind study has been done on this site, there 1s no data available concerning wind gusting on a high ridge tho we all realize this is a high wind area. 2) The direction of surface drainage and prevailing winds are eeperated from the Pieroe Lateral Irrigation:Canal by only a few hundret Peet Surface erosion problems from blowing dirt, troth, and hard rains would' be directly in line with this point. • eefr4n f . f. t 0EC 7 n f` July 27, 1990 JUN 2 7 1990 , Weld County Commissioners . Greeley, Colorado t Ladies and Gentlemen; !,' My name is Bill Score. I live at 11083 Highway 14. I am one of the closest neighbors to this proposed dump site. I was unable to ( attend today' s hearing because of a conflicting business meeting. That is why I am instead writing this letter that Mr. Kirby has SO kindly agreed to read for me. ra i I would like to begin with one of Mr. Kerns ' statements at the last hearing before the county committee. He said that Waste l;p Services Corporation was attempting to be a good neighbor and had 6 personally contacted some of the closest residents to discuss the proposed site. My property is located at the intersection of WCR 23 and Highway 14. That is only one mile west of this site and I have not heard one word from anyone. My next concern is of course, blowing trash. I realize that extra precautions are being taken, but this corporation is planning to create a dump on top of a windy hill, and then pile the trash even 66 higher. I don 't feel that there is any way humanly possible to t ' control the spreading of debris. r Waste Services Corporation has also planned a screening berm along Highway 14 to supposedly hide this dump site. This is a good idea if you are always directly south of the site. Unfortunately, that is not the case and no screening has been proposed for the east or west sides. I can't imagine any worse view for nearby residents or for Highway 14 commuters. 1 I realize the need for a solid waste disposal, but I am also sure that there are more logical locations. This should be located out y'.' of site and off Highway 14. I hope that you will listen to area residents and deny this proposed location. `L' S e 1 , , IGO , Bill Score 4 t; I M L. r . 90564 z: sx4113 IT R 4' r ;, y; (z) 3) Shallow ground water levels of 36 and 41 feet were disoloed by the plan, these levels probably fluouate with seasonal conditions during irrigation season. Animals crops and food are raised with Pierce Lateral water which so easily could be polluted by surface erosion. 4) Proposed landscaping planer calling for berming, fencing and three rows of trees would perhaps be an assett in another location, but to place such a natural barrier to the north side of a highway in a wind zone would cause a signifioantinarease in blowing and drifting avow during winter storm conditions. • l 5) Approximately 80+ families live downwind and below the:Pierce Lateral within a two mile radius. Though these homes are not clearly visable from Highway 14, this simply is too large of a population density for such an operation. . These peoples lives are direotly impacted and the burden of policing their unwanted nelghbor.falls -upon them. p F.) All landfills leak. There are no secure landfills. Please note the highlighted sections of enclosed data °oncoming landfill safety. EPA allows "small generators" to dump toxim in municipal landfills. Large quantities of hazardous waste materials are not regulated and oan be disposed of in any landfill including toxics found in normal, household waste. Resource recovery centers era better chance to properly sort and contain such materials. In conclusion we find that other solutions do exist. Common sense calls for such moaauren as composting. (1e% of munioipal waste is lain and garden refuse and leaves) these materials conserving a valuable resource and lessening the publics dependancy upon chemical fertilisers. Darning is not necorearily a poor solution for disposal of non-toxic burnable.. They offer an' attractive solution, burning cleaner than fossil fuels for light industry oomsumption. We urge you to vote no on Waste Servioes Corporation application. for a landfill permit at this location an urge further study before:allowing future operations of this nature to proceed. Our 'desire is to limit { landfills in size, couple them with a recyoling falollity &almost of all to locate them at least 1 mile off any major highway and on land unsuitable ` for crop production. Sincerely./�/)� w At X4.a-AC, ( � I Walt and Cindy Sidwe C , Depn}n• and Dorothy Drake , Ault, Co. c. I SC C1564 it ;: Illorado Department of Health • Siting Information Summary For Discussion April 6, 1990 Menlo: Task Group on Access i Governor's Integrated Solid Waste Task Force CDH ROLE The Hazardous Materials 6 Waste Management Division, Solid Waste i Incident Management Section is the unit responsible for the regulation and oversight of solid waste sites and facilities (including municipal solid waste landfills) in Colorado. The statutory authority for this function is found in 30-20-101, et ml. , CRS 1973, as amended. The roles assigned by statute include: The development snd promulgation, before the Colorado Board of Health, of • minimum criteria concerning the location, design, construction and operation of solid waste disposal sites and facilities. • - Technical review of applications for certificates of designation to assure compliance with minimal criteria; - Monitoring and enforcement of sites and facilities during their operational life and closure/post closure care periods; and - Assistance to local governments concerning solid waste disposal activities. NOTE: There ills at this time, no resuiremept theLn7ennina fot,golid�aet,�t maneRement exi8t_at a lexel ,�o government within the state. � i.; is i. • � am, avec= Provision that any level of overement ensure continuous o�c AYAt►ivr7r etworiry t!+*•oltn Noce di,g2oeal. eves overnmenta ' Jnrirlie 1.. 7aeY sama .d Lba arate ^yPammit • m014; where a n0 ort_Or activity Ben cramp Biting of solid waste facilities unless_privatplu generated appliCa ssluntil+e existing facilit (ies) do not meat 2neAl neeAe USUAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS - The application is received from the local government (city or county) with the request for review. - The application and associated documentation is maintained available at CDH for public review throughout the application reivew and comment periods. - Solid Waste Program staff reviews the content of the application for e completeness. - Solid Waste Program staff-reviews the content of the application for compliance with minimum criteria. : - One or more on-site review of the proposed location is made to confirm details represented in the application. 9CCSS4 Dt , • • $' Why this shift? Five reasons: (1) the growing number of horror stories that have come to public attention over the past S years, starting with Love Canal and on through the 830 dumps now on Superfund. . (2) The growing research by such experts as Dr. Peter Montague, Princeton University, Drs. Iirk Brown and Dave Anderson, Texas A & M University and others showing failures of liners and landfills. Montague studied four state-of-the-art double-lined landfills and found all leaked within the first year of study (Montague, 1982), Brown and Anderson found that some organic chemicals change the nature of clay and make it more "permeable," that is, less able to hold liquids and thus less useful as a liner (Anderson, 1982). Thia research led to EPA's decision not to require li clay as a liner in landfills. Brown and Anderson also showed that synthetic liners will fail over time (Brown, 1986). 1 ' : (3) Similar research from different government agencies, including EPA. In 1983, OTA concluded that "landfills inhibit releases through containment but (they) eventually (and usually, gradually) leak and may contaminate groundwater (OTA, 1983)." When it proposed landfill regulations in 1981, EPA noted that "90» of the hazardous wastes annually generated in the U.S. can be disposed of safely without landfilling" (USEPA, 1981). (4) A major study in 1983 by the National Academy of Sciences, the country's most prestigeous and conservative scientific organization, ,. concluded: "Landfilling must be considered as the last alternative AFTER all waste treatment technologies including detoxification, volume reduction, resource recovery have been explored (emphasis added)... In addition, the true costs of long-term secure landfilling, including monitoring and perpetual care insurance must be used in coat-effective comparisons... The short-term coats of this technology may be low, but the true costs to be incurred for perpetual care and monitoring for the period that, realistically, may exceed 500 years is signficantly greater and this coat should)* used in comparison with other disposal options". 4 (NAS, 1983) . . (5) Lastly is the recant track record of the "Cadillac of Landfills." the Waste Management site in Sumpter County near Emelle, Alabama. When first -9- 9C�:554 C • j'.; • constructed in 1979, this site was touted as the perfect site, located in la over 100 feet of "impermeable" clays and was guaranteed by Waste Management of L not to leak for at least 10.000 years. Given what scientists and engineers 1) knew about the science of building and designing a landfill, these statements at first seemed reasonable. Unfortunately, they now appear unfounded. as an El EPA staff memorandum indicates that Emelle is "in assessment" for groundwater contamination, meaning that the site is leaking (USEPA, 1985b). If the "Cadillac of Landfills" leaks, what hope is there for the Chevy and Fords? Other State-of-the-Art secure landfills that OTA reports to be leaking, . include the CECOS International Sites in Niagara Falls. NY and Williamsburg, OR, the BU Site in West Covina. California, the Rollins Environmental Services Site in Baton Rouge, LA, the Wayne Landfill in Belleville, MI and the ESL Landfill in Joliet, IL (OTA, 1984). When considering the 4 major landfill sites in the U.S., only the SCA Services, Inc. landfill in Model City, NY is not known to be leaking. SCA refused to submit information requested under the Freedom of Informmtion Act, stating the information was "confidential". Bill Sanjour at OTA (on temporary assignment from EPA), who filed the FOX request, comments "I cannot think of any reason why a facility would make such a claim if it were 3 in assessment" (ie leaking) (OTA, 1984). Despite the evidence, there are still some people, including very well—meaning people, who believe you can build a "secure" landfill. isolate waste from groundwater and reduce, if not eliminate, threats to groundwater in nearby communities. Landfills, municipal or hazardous, no matter how well engineered, are destined to fail. At best, engineering can only delay, but not stop, chemicals from leaking. It's not surprising, though, that some of the people who claim that "secure" landfills can be built and won't over leak are, in fact, landfill operators. It's like an airplane builder whose planes are noted for crashing telling you. "Hey, I've got a new design, guaranteed to work." Would you fly in these planes? These factors plus strong citizen opposition are making land disposal and landfills, in particular. extinct. The following case histories illustrate the reasons why residents have consistently doubted and resisted -10- 91/4.C564 r 3 • • slime, The site has an estimated 10.000 buried drums, 5 buried tanks containing 30,000 gallons of C-56 liquids (pesticide waste) and 4 lagoons with about 11.000 cubic yards of contaminated sludges. '1 ' Traces of C-56. 0-S8, zinc, lead and cyanide were detected in ground water heading for nearby Swartz Creek, which flows into the Flint River and then into the Great Lakes. Ground penetrating radar shows illegally dumped barrels of hydrochloric acid may be at the bottom of the remaining lagoon. If these wastes mix with cyanide in the lagoon, a cloud of deadly hydrogen cyanide could form to endanger nearby resid- ents who would have just minutes to evacuate. • Lowry Landfill, Arepohoe County, CO: Covers 250 acres. 15 miles west of Denver. From 1967 to 1980, the landfill, owned and operated by the City and County, accepted both municipal and industrial waste, includ- i ing an estimated 100 million gallons of liquid chemical waste like chlorinated solvents and oily wastes. These wastes were put in unlined i trenches dug into the surface. Monitoring wells found volatile organic 1 moved from the trenches into bedrock and shallow groundwater up to 1 } mile from the site. SOLID WASTE SITES • Port Washington Landfill, Nassau County, NY: Also known as the Town 1 of North Hempstead L-4 Landfill, has been in operation since March, 1974. Before becoming a landfill, the site was a sand mine and is No- 1 dered by sand pits. In early 1981. Nassau County officials found methane gas migrating off-site and explosions occured in several nearby homes. Benzene, toluene, xylene and vinyl chloride were found in migrating gas. • Onalaska Municipal Landfill, Onalaska, WI: Within 500 feet of Black River, agar the junction of the Misaisaippi, the landfill accepted residentiel. commercial, and industrial wastes. An estimated 2500 drums .: of solvent wastes were dumped there. The soil under this unlined site • -13- L 200564 1M. `' a EACHATE FROM MUNICIPAL DUMPS buoy., VVmyu.y .e auyva".v.v w gallons, , ... 0 HAS SAME TOXICITY A EACHATE truckentireload beta a someone hi bringing In e FROM HAZARDOUS WAS1DUMPS tr afew d r es may hide s few al is in or a few berre ., of hazardous chemicals in the middle of the truckload. The higher In a new study, s the. price of legal disposal, the more AGM University have compared leachate incentive people have to dump illegally. from municipal landfills with leachate from However, hazardous waste landfills and the report t�i��p�{� ti�gJy eQµ of mtoi y , the toxlr . 1n municipal landfills is . .T.�ere is ample—evidence—that_the legally-disposed household products i►i a - munklpa�wa:Se landfill,yla� hti contain �Cox�ia�e�6ero` 7uls in f ifi4nL.coltottanti9n, a real n ie es. n riXranni - JGYin 1�IY es_ttarmf..l ei leachat! from Industrial waste landf ls," a ion, t e final d.eey� L J Specifi- the prodv s our_!nnde ,i � �f rn indglttill tally, the Texas hers compared society is_t ismynl I `e I+nQM • leachate from several municipal landfills where the _paints _plastics, an with leachate from the notorious Love ' d-ph unt esutieals dls I iy • Canal landfill (and other hazardous waste oxygen-free) environment. landfills, such as Kin-Bue in Edison, NJ) thereby, alsging_dagradatloe-pilodutts_ and they found the leachates similar in , vrhich__mey be_e en more...toxic-than-.the.. their cancer-causing potential, produets froryuda Uli y oripineted," say s he li• id that is clus,4d 0—ich ire Donnelly • when r afall■ .n a fl sfn_into the The findings of Brown and Donnelly wastes, and,�ppirks up chemicals as it seeps --- - eownw - InduitriescreatinrhYYafdouC will come as no surprise to many wastes ' (as legally defined under federal searchers who layskometsjor years that law) may not send those wastes to munici- municipaT leachate is as Xie Al the pal landfills, but must instead send them to ea 'rx"' r^'rust+LL s. For ' ( special hazardous waste landfills. 'exa pm it, in an articleentitled, "Application ' y0han a new municipal landfill is of Hydrogeology to the Selection of Refuse Disposal Sites, Ronald A. Landon reported propos_e�,�ed]ceGaSeaoLthap oJlatt).w_s in 1969 in the journal Grovn Water Vol T • amp seize that "no hatsrclous.ekes.wiIr enter thiefame -71-71 study shows (Nov.-Dec., 1960, pas. 9-13,that Leach- 'rnin even tltounl'i .nunlrinal landfills may ate at its source, that Is within the landfill, j no Is all ••••• th• has concentrations and characteristics of e c ase they produce-is as daaparoue al_ many industrial wastes; and in many in- Willem stances would be better treated as such a "fir.)(irk Brmnm anel nr K C Dannelly waste." (pg. 12) What Brown n Donnelly have n ri t B o and Oo ve w t b at Texas Acnt_ authors of the new study, Y examined data on the composition of uted Is a quantitative analysis of the leachate from 58 landfills. The data they toxicity and the carcinogenic potential of reviewed showed 113 different toxic leachates from the two types of landfills chemicals in leachate from municipal Brown and Donnelly conclude, "The landfills and 72 toxic chemicals in leachate risk calculations based on suspect car- from hazardous waste landfills. The abun- ci^opens. . . Indicate that the estimated dance of toxic* in municipal landfills prob- carcinogenic potency for the leachate from ably occurs because the entire spectrum of some municipal landfills may be similar to • consumer products ends up in municipal the carcinogenic potency of the leachate landfills, whereas hazardous waste landfills from the hove Canal landfill." serve a limited number of industries within In Industrial landfill leachate, 32 a region. chemicals cause cancer; 10 cause birth The actual source of the toxic them- defects, and 21 cause genetic dams es i -- -- municipal lan iil Sec a c7ien7ica s_ '; icals in municipal landfills is not known gays,cancer�Z3cause birth acts precisely. Under federal law (RCRA cause_genetic damage. _ Subtitle C) each "small quantitypenerator" The new study, !An Estimation of the ar_l sen to_2640- pounds aer_yma,Lol. Risk Associated with the Organic Con- I TI -ha L.. stituents of Hazardous and Municipal Waste legal a dous�hamiealso�itu_municipal_nlcip yy landfilTs. Ln.1980,tba.EPA(.0 S Ellyin+n- Landfill leachates,"appears intho)ournal, me t9l-P-rntartion_Apencyhestlmated that H+xerdtus Waste and Hazardous Materials, 6�0 tcnapar- .earofl Vol. 5, No. 1 (Spring, 1988), pgs- 1-30• �QqQ.- y legal' g wastes were_going-to.muNcipal dumps.from • Request a free reprint from Dr. Kirk 695;000-"small quantity generators." Brown, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, -` Texas AGM University, CollegiLSA I4TX `7843. Phone (409) 845-52 a y .1\p y Y M • �y of ♦1 : L :-,e�tlec ea Lewakane Th o�.;crz 7 rtaZ� ►am TnaM_ I At V V. ' I ' art•yr.,r. MI'MielCera Win'II,dIRIIImt tlwlnl V' nit IlnUMUS. ot•t•SL v: trip r e a Lin• w,l•-••tw..mrbe• . .n' 1 . I,;nuLim,ryr yhrmicai•a As Ili MIPS Men l lanClliik HAW& elAy IIIKI. •• ! SW' 1a'• I.li Iti.I:•p.V,Pr's.II S RIM !II;,rr.•,. � al lal,.0:l,Ia Ill{ehut'tt.i• 'tern...lhem recd. net-1111..ynhoi nan1 brokt Infl1U,::i ilia. I.I C•.u.IpA Taw, Paru1M111 M1M tor•T., in;Dieces.:moo tit hies.CrAVVII InCOrl•t1• barrier however, Johnson FMyb. 1I the CPh(erot•with landfill%built ntiOnt:lit.., rated a bathlub•snape0 liner of COr • clays lmCKness had been more typical of EPA. kobert LanOreth saw apency ulfi• ;Meted clay t0 keep water—and buried hazaMous.waste landfills — perhaps 9 ails don't antra hOw many C.S. hap code wastes—Irom escaping.Sail0ldaa; legit—his data suggest the more mobile ardour-hair Iandfilis Toy on clay bar. y4�} limit water leaks {poly well new contaminantsmight have broken through rwm. OW a good Pus Might be"more till rr, bar rnnw. t�Cnll•[o block Cllr in plat five years.and slower ones, like than lb and less than i0'Johnson says a 1 pr route •wht[D_manylOXlc 4 ml._ bed laely 70 0years. MOP.these field data mirror d a.lixey' animate is -at least nun- . 'sus, Guth a�l�Y Pa• f ne researChera say t la llndMIT1b theory,Johnson says,-that II I know what The new findings are relevant also t0 ries grave implitations not only IOr the a contaminant'► solubility Is, and the Current Containment efforts.says waiter safety of hazardous-waste landfills begun lbarrieri)organic carbon content. lcan Wetter.aColieaeueOf Grays at the Umver. prior to 1955,but also for the sdequaCy of now predict how last • Chemical will soy of Michigan. Today. engineers tom• • current techniques of Containing landfill [diffuse throughr manly cordon off chemical spills in soil leaks and[oXicChemicals spilled Onland, COmmentsDonald M,Gray,a civilengi• and leaking landfills by digging a thiCi; l Water provides the two primary means neer at the University Of Michigan in Ann trentharound them.preferably(Vern toa by which pollutants move from landfills.. Arbor,-There are important Implications natural daydeposit,andfllingthetrench Through a'•vehicuiar"pathway.water can here lot the design and Construction of war. a slurry of Gay and soil, Once it carry dissolved wastes as it Ilnws from containment envelopes around hap hardens. the slurry wall becomes rein. areas of high pressure, such as pools ardous•wastelandfills,•The new findings tn'ei, impermeable in water. Noeever. COIIeCted on the inside of a landfill. t0 show that once water permeability'swell this barrier — often the Only one Sur. . repiOns of low pressure, such as drier controlled.dlflusiOn becomes the dorm• rounding the toxic Chemicals — Otters soils underneath,A second pathway Uaeb nant exit route for interred wastes. litJ•ie protection from diffusion, Wetter • water quite diberently—as a Potentially Since 1995.EPA has banned landfilling notes.So ne and Gray are studying way's Ivied'Conduit'through whiCh dissolved of solvents-like Dement-and required t0 ir:rease Ile Carbon content—currently COntaminanta Whoa" Irom regluna trust new hazard0us.waste iandrtlts use by t'torootatang fly astl — t6 %IOW the wnere their concentratiOns are higher to multiple arriera Of Clay and synthetic ddlulim 01 trapped organics. —.1*aloft ` • areas where they are lower. Today: notes Richard Johnson.an en• vironmentai scientist at the Oregon Solar Max snaps a big, brilliant flare Graduate Center in Beaverton,engineers work at controlling the vehicular pathway 'P:". ".'.•-•...-- - - _ 4,„. IM�J� 1�•�•y�..; T,{,i,4/?;'' 4r.. • only. Until recently, the standard ap iy .i„�.!” • _y•�r .. K •J.p.: Aa��Mti �(r'"�Mir`+y1• a!•. peach watt°line landfills with•im. .r J _ . ' - r I • .�-;r,y�-•"�+�!•y��y� .� a' ' n ... J. . .. . _ ,,.• .M '.ne. .4*q. i ..•1.-••rseeri.' ' t }, .,- M,,l ' H ,'1 H ear no more tnsn��eshon•0tester tae '•, ,r ° `Y�'7'S. ��� r'IJ-sX. R 1 x 7c-re Dell. atcorD.nt w tnvlrunmen{al t�1 J r �.•� t "SY rit. rOtrctwn penCy r2PAJ engineer Ken Ire ,f^'r`I�,,. ,t‘.e i w1,;y. le I y �• '" neth Skahn o!1lashlncton,D.C.Ditluslon ,,t•: > r r . y. ' . .• al • Control was all but ignored.Skahn says, •+-ia t n :•1 'Y ^a-++ !a because Ol a prevailing attitude that"di I. .• • ~ �;•�.r 'dyne,. 5 +r e "• •�`•re t Rr•7.1 !.� ••Aso . .t , .�— IualOn really will never be much Of e .• j r , "•'v.:: .J .... •� A - ' factor' in landfill leaks. UntOrtunately. .rte• z-.4.,....r,r. _,la?, .4.;;;;:..., fe ra• . . r • i' - • JOMsOn says, this atbtu0e loitered a +y ` " 'r" �; �� p_�a Ialse sense or aeCurrtv. . .. •`r;,•. r ,.•-',•r 't+„•..—: • ... aA;S is.r. '^w~, ��y ,£ JOhnatina research, reported in the ,.f•. _ _,_•• j , t r .✓. - ! .a`._. . , r' rM.r•_ MarCh ENVIaONMenTAL SCICNCe AND TLCio NOWOv,shOwa al-niheanuoxic•Chertlical On March 6,o giant solar flare,one of rho largest of the lot:decade.erupted from O,il,lJ 1Rinn imnrh•'harrier of a live-veer. the suna eastern edge.AnX-rey detector OnNASASSoIor Maximum Maslen sate!tire • Oa ciawlined lWardoue+wiinTS'n MI managed 10Miurarmapesof the Rare or its peak The comosnt^procandimage in3arma.Ontarm.As expecled,therewas glen) shouts the Intensity or X•rgw at a tuetrienpth of 1.85 angstroms. whil:h wide variability in contaminant mobility represenn redaction emitted by iron atoms strand of all but two electrons.Such A•• with the most watens0luble polluunu raysarederecrable0nl whendsoforrionreraara T erempnalurNulmmlhehons rowing fastest Chloride lens.lOrWM. horplosmeexceededJOmillionMelons,contrastingtechtheb0lmaerJ•mRlaomitetrxn pie.had penetrated abOul28 Inches into temperatures typically oeseruedin the suns corona,Mengel whits lines mark the • the clay 1100r.Len watersoluble organic sung edge, t chemicals spent more Of their time pref. ThtRarearupladlnamalargedualerasunspOts,which remoirudaidble/Olaboul I • erentially Clinging to carbon In the Clay two weeks oa the sun Fettled on us axis. The sunspot Mori(right)from the Solar Acetone and Ketones, among the more OoncolObserving Network station in Holleman,.t:•t'J.shorts the aunt on Match 9. water soluble Of these organics,traveled When ll watt farther from the suns edge, ay the tame the Cluster&telly laced Earth. Only about 5 inches—three t0 20 times researchers had Observed seven knit.or"X, horeaandmanyamollerunes.Hoorn! , farther than would be expected for lar nomorrhese/ataRoresmatchedmernrenarirormebruane.toreanearrheroeaine ,. less soluble solvents, like benzene and gale arXlS. toluene, .— ` 164 M n r;C It IC' 7 °l�1 SCIENC a�.35 I Vert' ' y n .tS J P hr' + : . .,( . ,, • • +•.Y ^M*y n n, w�4yMr /`l�'.r•�,w�tti'i,Altr '1�4V▪ '1,616 , _�.. h 'yfr �, a7✓F _ �'_ .A':4q.. r. r4 tl •.,.N c ti lit #4 rh , 66 s.W S :lT,..ti:kr,ra •,!..•,0- . nN 1• P '''..0,,," / 1 — •.Pl��' 5 •1,.,M v_.aAr�s:- re'N, \V SO.. _ S- Y WAaTa aartwca TaOMNOr.0caaa.i,•p -,. P , y,° , •n f a. ♦"4,16 'cr It .. .u6 11J ��D���� *'+^SIP/ M.. ,� • .prp♦w• ,.,. ,. f . AJ.�Ly•s1 0 RESOURCE C 0.,y•'•.• CENTER, Ono of the most critical and decreasing.. " J ..1 coats �Y•:Iiiiii tay�ble-v ;1 controveraial problems w, as,...--, , , �.,ic.,..or... ,A �4 , •facing this country today is:he ext. , to -•_.cannot +Y'P� x , w i� YfC•nOn'Pou Y ... °°�µy l aMs ° fa< a iM rya► ./y�1 A . - mumctpal aoLd Wastes Statistics mend^ y «- Y.�,pfeIOU �YaGwOnrW 1{aloa y: show that-t�h0�almtllC�a�n�/rJp�ubliC � the execution, MirOpv�t�G�gladly ' 161 N Y{M1N4 ISOJlM lial r P\ f h �••��•��•� t /•�rMw^•� r.,.. ] �,^.�..r •� fh� R i tons of residential ana canmer� 4 Cial Waste annually.While the a�aoE1q,'` ay ms's 00"QD°Pt p(�!�QlYm61°duC',.r�Ar•Z.4. production and accumuladoo of •tv91�`� �n7~k .i ,, . ;. don {gI�YWy�alld thy'' !x ",VP' solid waste continues at an Bisect-4. on"inslalr�obtained • transfommIIcn of waste • a: alarming rate,the availabili7 r ,�,,,. municipal matenala.to useab30 oducts is � ; • of suitable disposal spaee`7sr f i'''"' • and fidoporiohcatudrok the • lhebatie Phileaothybehind the ;5' ` existing landfil a continuos to ooa4aSf,Active and envoy° ,. pggpe1ios andI. r itindrmaros Of deal • diminish.Duo to pressures , J l��' w exerted by both private tmQ��L"11 P, witq „t1 , t4"li °•`' �, `°." public sectors,economically' •llle"v iva":OC• , � ,\ and ecologically acceptable° ` w�astternatedalptaao:fluthe . , • , a1t0a for new solid Waste - Iattdiili. ��,�,�'� `s y'A rr �(t \,"^ disposal landfills are also c`� -u, yr. �r �„?. i ,, ., a• s 1 r n.w SJ‘ �. s „ , .1 wJ�Mv rY4t5*:�'��y�("Ca}A� r v .. ..J.S '•a� .� • �04�y} * .YP / rO i .. .I .wti P" SC0564 ...,,, ;; ,.,.: . • • • • Because no one method of open plastics,paper and PRODUCTION OF volume reduction is ape cardboard containers,and COMPOST plicable to every community, spreads the material over the For the production of compost, WASTE SERVICE surface of the conveyor belt. biodegradable materials such as TECHNOLOGIES.INC. will After reaching the Resource paper,food waste,and sonic conduct a preliminary site and Recovery sorting conveyor,• yardwaste are removed from community evaluation study to recyclable materials such as the main sorting conveyor and determine which technology cardboard.(OCC),newspaper, reduced in size by shredding offered by WST will produce a (ONP),glass containers, and pulverizing equipment.The volume reduction compatible aluminum cans,and ferrous resulting material is then con- with the economics and metals are removed for further veyed to Aerobic Digesters ecologic needs of the processing and transportation to whom biological degradation • community, users of recycled materials. produces compost for use as a , This single recovery process ' soil enrichment.In many cases. The primary goal of a WASTE will reduce the incoming waste sewage sludge can be added to SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES stream by as much as 30/0. the compostable material to not • Resource Recovery Center is to only enhance the quality of the significantly reduce the volume The material remaining after wiat but to provide a of material requiring disposal in the removal of recyclable, means of disposal for another the landfill.To achieve this which consists of miscel- waste product produced by goal, WST employs four laneous paper products,plas- municipalities.Like RDF,the proven methods of volume tics,putrecibles(food wastes), cost effectiveness of producing reduction. Each of these proses- etc. is then subjected to one or compost is dependent upon the ses can be used separately or in more of the following processes marketability of the product conjunction with one another to determined. provide both a cost effective PRODUCTION OF and environmentally sound sys- REFUSED DERIVED VOLUME REDUC110N " r tom for volumetric reduction. FUEL(RDF) OF BALING RECOVERY OF For the production R Where the economic climate is combustible materials such as not conducive to cost effective RECYCLABLE wood,paper&some plastics MATERIALS are removed from the main sort- 'Production of RDF or compost. The first phase of a WST ing conveyor and reduced in volume reduction of material Resource Recovery Facility is size by shredding and pulveriz placed'"landfill is done by i the recovery of recyclable ing equipment.The resulting compaction of non-recyclable materials.Commercial and "fluff'material can be baled materials into halos.By baling residential solid waste is and sold as"fluff'fuel or the remaining material,the volume of materials disposed of received at the facility, processed into pellet fuel.The deposited on the tipping floor, suitability or cost effectiveness in the landfill can be reduced and moved into a recessed pit of producing RDF at a WST by 5096 over conventional conveyor. facility is dependent upon the landfill compaction methods. marketability of the product Production of high density halos reduced the negative The pit conveyor transports the determined by our initial stunegative 11 material to the incline conveyor environmental impact of the where the bag breaker tears landfill by reducing the produce tion of leachate and methane gas produced by the biodegrada- tion of waste material. J. _:a64 a, 4 I I i The modular design concept existing facility should pitch Center is custom of the WASTE SERVICE changes in the economics designed to achieve this TECHNOLOGIES Resource climate make such systems cost goal while handling solid waste Recovery Center provides effective. streams ranging in capacity flexibility to our clients in from 50 to 3,000 tons per day. selecting the most effective WST Resource Recovery When required by local site method of dealing with this Centers are designed to provide design parameters,multiple solid waste disposal problem, owners and operators of processing lines are utilized to Another benefit of our modular landfills and/or transfer stations increase plant capacity or system design is the ability to a practical method of on-site improve facility reliability. add processing systems to any volume reduction. ,I, 1 k r, lit rtuPrruEt SHIP SHIP o t—PELLETPUSI.. ii4.SALE I SALE i I OCC ONP OTHER M ISR&CCOMBUSTIBLES 1014 844 an% • i INCOMINQ ,i _ .w% MUNICIPAL SOLID �� a (MBAs GLASS pEpssoua NON.PERACAIS METALS METALS i Ji octopiao•r I I SEPARATE CANS I rBBrMATECANB I I CRUBhI I SHIP ! I SHIP RESOURCE RECOVERY FLOW CHART ! 9C0564 FLEXIBLE PROGRAMS WASTE SERVICE Most of our clients ask: TECHNOLOGIES will WASTE SERVICE conduct a study of your exist- WASTE do we achieve maxi- TECHNOLOGIES, nations from which to mm utilization of TECHNOLOGIES,INC. make recommendations u ons for existing designs,builds, installs,and volume reduction and resource equipment and processes p operates custom tailored sys- recovc when considering volume tams for volume reduction and ry' reduction and resource ,, recovery?" resource recovery of municipal The study will reveal the solid waste. 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They are as follows: Expansion of Colorado Highway 14 Landscaped Visual Buffer We originally proposed the installation of 5-10 foot seeded l' . earthen berms and extensive tree plantings to create a complete visual shield of our facility, including the originally proposed maximum final elevation of 5,310 feet, for the full 1/2 mile boundary of our property with Colorado Highway 14. Architectural drawings we submitted clearly illustrated the effectiveness of this landscape buffer in screening the existence and operations of our facility from view along that portion o£ the state highway directly abutting our property. S However, due to the configuration of our site boundary in relation to the state highway this extensive visual buffer could not shield our facility from view for westbound vehicles for a distance of approximately 1/2 to 5/8 of a mile to the east of our site. This meant that based on a vehicle traveling at the posted maximum speed of 55 miles per hour our facility would have been visible for 30 to 35 seconds to operators and passengers in vehicles traveling westbound on Highway 14 until they passed behind our visual buffer. Due to continued public concern about this matter, we recently sought and obtained control of adjacent property to extend our landscaped visual buffer eastward (parallel to t. Highway 14) for a distance of approximately 1 ,300 feet, or fri `Jai Cas,1 6037 SEVENTYSEVF.NTH AVENUE • GREELEY, COLORADO 00414 • (303) 330.2641 .ExviEiy N ( ,j • • ti 1/4 mile, and then northward (along the Pierce Lateral Ditch) for a distance of approximately 900 feet. This proposed extension of our landscaping and berming will not only completely shield the existence and operations of our facility from view at any point along the state highway, but „ will also completely shield it from view from the Dennis Drake and Larry Huwa residences, located 1/4 mile and 5/8 of a mile east of our proposed site, respectively. Proposed Additional Reduction of Final Elevation As indicated in our applications, we originally proposed fully maximizing the economic efficiency and utility of the North Weld Sanitary Landfill through filling to a maximum final elevation of 5,310 feet. This would have meant filling above average existing grades an average of approximately 175 feet. Disregarding the functional effectiveness of the proposed landscaped visual buffer as described above, due to public sensitivity to this aspect o£ our proposal we amended our applications on June 5, 1990 by agreeing to reduce the average increase in elevation above average existing site grades by 50 feet, or 30%, to a final elevation of 5,260 feet. This resulted in a forfeiture of capacity, i.e. efficiency and utility, of approximately 10%. Due to continued public input concerning this aspect of our proposal, we wish to inform you that we will agree to further reduce the final elevation up to an additional 50 feet for a total reduction of 100 feet, or a 60% reduction in the final elevation originally proposed. We will agree to such further reduction even though the extended buffer proposed above will totally shield the final elevation without any reduction. A full reduction of an additional 50 feet would result in an average increase in elevation above average existing site grades of 75 feet to a maximum final elevation of 5,210 feet. This additional 30% height reduction would result in a total forfeiture of site efficiency and utility of approximately 352. ' ; Obviously, the final elevation reduced by 60% will likewise be totally screened from view from any point along Highway 14 and from any residences within at least 3/4 of a mile of the site. While we believe there would be a substantial long-term north Weld regional planning and economic benefit from fully maximizing the efficiency and utility of the North Weld Sanitary Landfill, we will agree to a height reduction up to a total of 100 feet if it is determined to "• make our proposed facility more compatible with surrounding land uses and properties. 0 0 • • k 4I We request that the foregoing supplemental information be immediately made part of our applications prior to the Board of Weld County Commissioners hearing scheduled for June 27, 1990. Please contact me at your earliest convenience if you have any questions concerning these or any other aspects of our proposal. Thank you for your consideration of this matter and for all of the excellent planning assistance you and your staff have given us since we began this process eleven months ago. Resp fully Y ry . C. Bradley Keirnes i2.. President CBK Vr i • 7 1' t 1tt z (I f . Oc d,z64 i, ' , j . ,..IV,, . . • . 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Inns Whitman NAT ,'j,�►' . 1990 ' Richard Balman • BB90LOlZOA TO PROPOSAL » A HASTE MIT STYE I1013ZAS the Waste Service Corporation proposal to locate their landfill on HWY 14 and WCR 25 would create a serious traffic problem and hazard to students of the Weld RE-9 school district. '>EEHTFORE be it resolved that the Board of Education of Weld RE-9 opposes the completion of this project. 050 - Notion by Dames. second by !Woods; To accept the resolution proposed by the lidd BZ-9 Bond of Adscation. Barnes. yr: bstnsn. aye; Cordova, aye; Whitson, aye: Woods. aye. !lotion adopted r sininorali. h v 4 . 3 'i. i i' yP ' ' Xf • t • rt f-; • T.r' i1_ ' 4 A rkt;. 9Cm564 ,65....6.1 /7 {. . • • Weld County School District Re-9 1 NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION ACCREDITED 209 W. NM StMt Ault,Colorado!0610 J014741345 Suyrrintoedont &twill Pram Id a Recd of a Education iem*Sam Name, May 23, 1990 �w.ldrit Dffil4% A Mr. Brad xeirnes ImwWhstin1e 6037 77th Avenue Nand Roman Greeley, Colorado 80634 Dear Mr. Keirnes: r I would like to express a concern on behalf of the Transpor- tation Department at Weld Schools RE-9, towards the proposed North Weld County Landfill west of the town of Ault and how it would impact the safety of our students. It has been stated in the Special Review Application that a traffic flow of a minimum of $O and maximum of 100 vehicles per day is to be anticipated. This would include private cars, pick-ups and trucks, as well as commercial collection vehicles and roll-off trucks. In recent months, X have been working with a group of local parents and the state Highway Department over a problem we are experiencing with traffic not observing posted speed limits and student crossing right-of-ways in town. A gap study conducted by the Highway Department at State Highway 14 and Graefe Avenue acknowledged the current volume of traffic does pose a problem to students attempting to cross t the roadway. we also have an established school bus route that has several student pick-ups and drop-offs along S.H.14 to the west of Ault. Should the landfill be established and the traffic flow in- crease occur, I would be very concerned for the welfare of students who cross s.H.14 each day, both walking to and from school, and those who must enter and exit from the bus stopped on the roadway. Despite all the reduced speed • limits, pavement markings, flashing signs and lights on the buses, numbers of motorists continue to ignore the fact that school children are present and young lives are at stake. As one who is in charge of the safety and welfare of hundreds of our district student's lives on roadways each day, the establishment of the proposed landfill project and the accompanying additional traffic load most definitely would be ' 9('0564 i 4 i 4 1' , • an added risk to a situation that is already an urgent problem. F Respectfully,N�. �n• fte Nansi Crom .. Kenneth '8risbie Director of Transportation perintendent w . cc: Gordon Lacy Gene Drantner C.P. Kirby Connie Harbert GEORGE KENNEDY a!' • r 9CCr564 M e r * WELD COL.7:TY CO",r.', ' -" 1770 .11,:t 2S IN 9: OS ^` n June 22 1880 _ George Kennedy TO THE BOARD Weld County Commissioner P P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80831 Dear Mr. Kennedy, The issue Of the proposed landfill west of Ault Is scheduled for your review this month at the Commissioners meeting, We are writing this letter In opposition to the proposed location and would urge that you vote NO on the request of Waste Services Corporation for a Use By Special Review Permit. The proposed location of the facility Is four miles west of Ault directly adjacent to Highway 14. This highway is well traveled by commuters as well as tourists who come to our state on their way to the mountains and the front range. As other Colorado cities and counties with economic woes are cleaning up their business and residential sectors to promote needed tourism, let's not create an eyesore that detracts from the Image we want to protect for our County and the state of Colorado. The view from this location is one of the most spectacular views of the mountains and the cities of Greeley, Windsor, and Port Collins. As the front range continues to grow, people will seek out this type of 100atlon to build their homes so that they may en,loy the views which this area provides. This residential development would increase the assessed valuation and tax revenue for Weld County and the surrounding school, tire and library districts. We feel that this is very significant financially to our county as there is the potential for less tax revenue when the City of Thornton dries up the irrigated farms and sells the land back as dryland. This area has the potential of generating far greater tax revenues as residential property than a landfill, which could be located in a leas prime area without significantly affecting the tax revenue. The operating plan indicates that the trash will be piled 170 feet ABOVE the present elevation. The power poles for the new electric line which was installed on land adlacent to this property thla past year, are approximately 80 feet high. This means that the final elevation of this dump will be 1.75 times as high as the power line. Prom the town of Ault, the view of the mountains in line with the landfill will be blocked out by the proposed landfill visible from many miles away and from all directions. This stretch of Highway 14 is extremely treacherous in winter weather due to high winds, ice, and drifting snow. A 170 foot rldge will only compound the drifting conditions and hazards created by cross winds. Another MUM, concern we have Is the potential for this facility to be increased in size some time in the future. The ' present request is for the facility to be 170 acres, however, Mr. Kelrnes of Waste Services Corporation has admitted to negotiating the possibility of obtaining an option on an additional half section of ground with an adjacent landowner. We feel that expansion is already being planned. Mr. Kelrnes stated that it 9( 0564 `i CC . • is doubtful that Lorimer County or other states would bring their trash to this site. We feel only the naive would believe that statement. As other cities and states are having problems finding places to dispose of their trash, shipping It across the country for disposal becomes a reality. To the best of our knowledge there are no regulations in place to restrict this. what prevents Weld County from becoming the primary garbage dump for the surrounding counties and/or states? We understand that landfills are necessary and that new ones are needed as many of the old ones are being closed as they reach capacity. With all of the concerns and the unknowns regarding Our environment and the toxic residues which normal household trash can create, what better time to explore the alternatives of recycling along with locating new landfills away from existing housing and future growth We understand that the costs of trash disposal could increase if the landfill is located in a more remote area but in today's throwaway society the consumer will have t0 bear that cost or consider recycling as an alternative. In selecting a site the engineers for Waste Services Corporation indicated that this location has good geological and hydraulic characteristics for a landfill. They indicated that these same characteristics are located south of this location as well as north along the Cheyenne Ridge all the way into Wyoming. How many other locations would be suitable for this landfill? It doesn't appear that Waste Services Corporation has explored other possible locations which would also be suitable without impacting the number of people and creating the eyesore which this location will. The decision of selecting a location for a landfill is one which will impact the area for the next 50 plus years. In considering Waste Services Corporation's request for this location, keep in mind that the proposed location will impact many people today as well as stopping any potential growth which this area will experience in the next 50 years if there is not a landfill located there. This location benefits only one entity- that of the developer who would not have to build or maintain roads to the facility. Please consider the lack of benefits to present landowners, taxpayers, communities, public schools, as well as prospective residents and tourists if the landfill is located at the proposed site. ( Waste Services Corporation doesn't even suggest significant additional Jobs.) North Weld County is a beautiful place to live, work, raise our families, or visit. Positive growth will happen here If not squelched. Lets capitalize on the benefits we all will receive by planning for that growth wisely. No one, other than the developer would choose the proposed site as an appropriate location for a landfill. We urge you to support the Planning Commissions unanimous recommendation and vote NO on this issue. Thank you + for your time and consideration of our concerns. S1 e 9cO564 idge6;s.c4 It • cox„„0„,„0 P','' HittLand. 1770 0 .n,,, 22 All .r , ez CLERX k , DayCare 20 TO r ;� 2oA^o Center 215 South First Avenue t? • P.O. Box 327 Ault, Colorado 80610 ( 303) 834-1326 v June 20, 1990 Weld County Commissioners PO Box 758 r • Greeley, CO 80632 Ladies and Gentlemenc I am writing to you concerning the proposed landfill on Highway 14 west of Ault. Highland Day Care Center is a child care center located in Ault. The oenter serves families from Ault, Pierce, Nunn, Eaton, and the surrounding rural areas. Fifty to sixty children, ages 2}- 12 years of age, attend daily. As the Director of Highland Day Care Center. I am concerned about the potential health and safety problems for children which may arise from the location of the landfill on the proposed site. The increased truck traffic through town is a safety hazard, as is the spilled debris along the roads. Leakage from the site is a health problem which could affeot the population of these communities many years in the future. High winds are the norm in this area and blowing trash is a serious health problem. For the above reasons, T oppose the site of the proposed landfill on Highway 14 west of Ault. I urge you all to find an alternate location for the landfill--- one which will have lees impact on the people and property of Weld County. Please vote against the landfill site west of Ault. Thank you. Sincerely. ena.A - cr- Marilyn Fuqua. Director 900564 de, h C;"L' v n %-,7 ��,i is • �..riy n/j ! y: �I Crr TO r;�E01 Z ' June 10, 1990 9 1 Mr. Cordon Lacy IP Weld County Commissioner Ault, Colorado 80620 s Dear Cordon, R Ron and I consider the proposed landfill west of Ault a VERY poor site in many respects: 1. The wind is a big factor! ! The wind blows across rataridge i many, many days when it doesn't blow in surrounding areas (AND at a high velocity!) Even with a proposed berm and fence, the dust and any escaping trash would be a hazard to traffic on Highway 14. 2. Road 25 (at Highway 14) is a HAD intersection. It will be an EXTREME hazard with trash trucks turning. 3. Zkg Soso bus rout along:12=X, is a MAJOR N. 4. The proposed site is on a high hill visible from all directions. The berm will aid only the view from the road on the South, and even that will be of no help tram further South. The road curves at the site, and the dump would be very obvious from all directions. 5. This is a beautiful area, which gives travelers from the Fast a great view of the Colorado Rockies. With the landfill in this area, a COMPLETELY different feeling for Colorado, and the Rockies would be � made! t 6. Alternative: RECYCLE-..and choose a site in a more remote area for what is left! Sincerely, ae' . ...,/ ."...t---ss-4.--1 0 i 'L-„•i.N/ Iv'. ic : Lois W. Jones Ronald M. Jones ! 42721 WC Rd 25 (P.O. Box 313) Pierce CO 80650 ! Ad�i � 9CCS64 et. le ,Enie r Oa • �':ELO COUNTY C0 i?•;!SS;O;!� _RS • 7 41:! t3 NI Z: 27 CLERK ti 70 7t: E0,yR0 Ault. Colorado June 10.1990 ., h Weld County Commissionere PO Box 758 i ' Greeley, Colorado 808,2 774• Stribli . I am writing to urge you to deny the permit for Waste Services Corpora- tione proposed landfill west of Ault. The main accents roads will be Q.S. Hirh way SS and State Highway 14. An you oen see on the attached map, both the highways ere main streets in Ault. 8S serves bueinesees and residences and with 14 provides accese to the two railroad crossings for the east side • of Ault. Highway 14 serves the main business district, an active senior center, the library, the park, some residences. and its the only access to the schools. The Highland District (RE 9) schools in Ault are the Middle. Jr. • high and Sr. high levels as well as a busy day care center in the Middle school. Children from Carr, Nunn, Pierce and Ault are bused to and from these schools. Mr. Brad Keirnes of Waste Services Corporation has told us he expects as many as 30 trucks a dm to be using the landfill when it opens and that he expects t e num er to increase. That amounts to 100 trash hauling vehi- ales counting the return trips. Another concern I have is the placement of a landfill on any highway in the front range area which has traditionally been dedicated to growth. • Highway 14 its a gateway to the mountains and the Poudre Canyon. The site chosen for the landfill has a particularly beautiful vista of the mountains. Please consider the negative impact of this landfill on our environ- ment: the increased large vehicle traffic through Ault; the increased large vehicle traffic by the schools of Highland RE 9; the curtailment of growth in a front range area; ''fr a site which will damage the beauty of Colorado's mountains. rely. 1 . h s 127 B Street 4, ` Ault, Colorado F Yi . 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SignLocationsI 444, h ele he5s astir," ' s iy Attachment R2 . . „ .. l` . w • • P Summary of the Veld County Planning Commistioa June 5. 1990 Page 6 NOTION: Rick Iverson moved Case Number OSRr-911 for Staves H. and Kim M. tal'oa for • Site Specific Development Plan and a Special levity permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment for a tractor and farm implement sales and service facility in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Placing Comissime s recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services'• staff and the amendment to the Development Standards as suggested by the staff. Noel** seconded by L•Ann Raid. 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. Bud Halldorson - yes: LaAnn lied - pee: Judy Yamaguchi - not lick Iverson - yes: - Bad Clemons - yes: Jerry Kiefer - no; Essig Ross - yes. !lotion carried with five voting for the motion and too voting against the motion. CASE NOMIZR: 0Sl-g9S APPLICANT: Vests Services Corporation. c/o Brad Kelvin RIQCEST: ♦ Site Specific Development Plan and Special levier permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL DESCIlrTIOE: St# of Section 7. T7N. 1661 of the 6th P.Y.. Veld County. Colorado LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 end east of Veld County load 25, approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. '• �+ APPIARANCE: i Brad &lutes. Presidium Vesta Services Corporation. 'mated they arm the primary provider of waste services for both commercial and residential wastes. He showed slides of the current facility and copies of inspection reports from the Vold County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Proper man•gemeat and maintenance allows residents and landfills to exist comfortably in the same area. This disposal site will service a 350 mile area. The service area will include Kodak. Monfort'. the Town of Eaton. Brown lama taste Services. some Greeley use developments. amd Ytterberg Produce. Is explained the studies that mist go into choosing a site. He also shared slidee of the proposed site. • 170 acre. sparsely populated area. and the amenities of this site. He addressed some of the public concerns and pressaud a drawing of proposed landscaping of the area. The life of this site is estimated co be between 25 end 50 years. Kevin Taylor. proyect geologist. Indmatrial Compliance Company. explained wham they look for when they review a site and what wets/acre conducted. Ex/non A - SceS64 • • 'e Summary of the Weld County ?Ze mine Comm anion June S. 1990 Page 7 Mao Stewart. Vice-President %jS Baring. Tatatrial Compliance Company. stated she landfill site will only use about 120 acrem of the 170 acres lice. Conetruacion of the landfill co provost infiltration and the importance of monitoring reports sent routinely to the Colorado State Department of Health and the field County Health Department. Leachace and mmthene monitoring must be done for tem years after the lanitill closes. John Houcchena. Attorney at taw. reviewed the precautions taken to Assure proper closure and monitoring. Names and phone numbers of a contact person will be pentad ale the eite. Concerns expressed by the Colorado Department of Highways will be worked out. An agreement will also be worked ouc between the company and the Omni ownare. • Lee Morrison stated the Planning Commission. Chuck Cunlitfe. Rod, 4111mon. and himself did • field check of the alto. At that time no testimony vas takas. The site was merely reviewed. The Chairman called for diumasion from the members of the audtenca. r . Tom Hellerich. Attorney at Lae. Disner. Hellertah. mad Lamar, represested • ;n"�'' l mMbar of area landowners and the Town of`Ault. Petitions of people-opposed ' to this site were submitted. There were 1.794 shgnsturee. RA submitted letters from the Town of Ault and' School District RIM reg arding ttatfic boards and ocher possible Wards and matey concerns. Tape 375 J. T. Thompson. area resident. showed elides of the enlacing and the -: proposed sites. He feels the applicant has done wdo _++a�`good job and runs a clean operation ac the enlacing alts. Wh11awo cortwinlr need landfills. he does not fall the proposed mice is the best site available because of the scenic beauty and traffic and safety hazards posed by a busy highway. Hay Danielson. area resident. it opposed to the landfill going into this vita. Tha area is very windy and there is a very real possibility of trash blowing into irrigation ditches. Larry Ross. aurrounding property ewer, stead. he will be one of the closest residents to the site. There. are a- lot of, traffic.acaidenta in, this area already, and he' s very concerned about furthest accidents. Therefore, be Is • against thla request. • 900564 1. 6 • • k Summary of the Wald County Planning Commission , June S. 1990 Page 8 Cindy Sidwall. area prtoperty oweer. ,spoke against this request. She urged a two year rind study of the area be done. She also felt greater effort should be made to recycle some of our trash. There are 80 residences in a two nil* area suarouadiog the lsudfill site. Doug Fred. arms resident. Is against this request. se feels landfill locationa should be chosen with future development in mind. Wr also need to practice recycling as an alternative to landfills. Glenn Scott, area resident. apposed this request because of pollutants delivered in trash and possible groundwater coatasinetion. Nancy Cram represented Mr. Cordova. Weld County School District 9. The school is opposed to this request because they are concerned, midi the safe transportation of school children and the .historical; significance at the area. There are teepee ring many places in this area. Alternatives, such asrecypltng trash should be considered. Bill Score spoke In opposition to this request. r._ J. Moody, area resident. opposes this.. 'site.' rmgaeaC because of the beauty of the the wind bl owing trash. and,possible trash„170. the. Srilaper oa ditches. Se felt trash should be made =pewit to haul and maybe me millbegSa to recycle. Tracy Eichha m. area resident, spoke against this request. le feels, Ft. Collins and Ault are moving together, and the dump is really for the benefit of Port Collins. _ Mottos Esker. Planning Consultant. The Baker Group, Urban Planning. stated there mill be a resource recovery station recycling plant on &mud Avenue In Greeley. It mill be able to recycle about 9SX of all trash and mill employee 23 to 90 people. All trash will be dumped inal a the building for recycling. Walt Stdwali spoke against this request. Is felt recycling is more Saporta= than dumps. Brad Cairns muted the top 'soil will only be. removed from the land white they are filling that parttcular .cail. They have triad to be expressive sod' respossive to the residents' concerns. A traffic study has shown increased land =attic into and from the fill will cause a medal! of one percent increase. Landfill issues are sensitive, bat referral entities and the Planning staff feel this request meets or exceeds all, requirements. 9CC564 5 • • c; y ' q. Summary of die Weld County Planning Commission ': June S. 1990 Pain 9 The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff Saco the record. Development Standard One. last • sentence. wee amsoded to read: The mariaum height of the final grade ' aball not exceed an • elevation of 3.260 feet above mean sea level. The Chairman asked the applicant if he had any cawsats regarding the staff's recommendation and amendmeot. He bad no objections. • =TON: Leann Reid moved Case Number 4SR-893 for Waste Services Corporation for • Site Specific Development Plan and a Special, Rifler permit for a solid.reste disposal site and facility be loreardad:to che,Doard.of County Commissioners with the Planning Comaission's' recommendation' for.. approval. based capon the recommendation of tae Aeperteesc' of nasalise ' Sonless' waft and the Development Standards as amemdad. Notion seconded by Dud EaLtdorson. The Chairmen asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning r• Commission for their decision. Dad Helldorson + No. for a variety of reasons. the Suisse being there are too many alternatives in the presence, of all the people who are most directly impacted. The rind lases. the_reayeling,.alternatives the traffic issues. the height of visual, impact. and overall the aampatlallty of the • neighborhood and the objections of the neighbors. H. realizes that all. che reviews from the State Department or Health and various County agencies ere supportive, but those are of a cschnical, nature that don't raALLy- refleee the impact on the neighbors. There must be other sites and technologies that would be more appropriate. Judy Yamaguchi + No. She goes along vith what Bud, HaLldorson salt plus as • fact that she is concerned about the compatibility. the health. meaty. and well-being. and the project at this given site. Leann Raid - No. for the reasons already stated. Rick Zverson - No. Dud Clemons - No. Nis concerns are for the location. He appreciates the amount of work the staff as well as the applicant have pct into thin. but it is clear to him that being, located on a.ssJor,State Highway is a number one concern from the citisems,who hers, addressed . eha„Sssua. It seems chore ought to be an alternative"locatiod ,that , vould, mmet the criteria from a csabnlcal standpolat without interteriag with ..the ,traffic, flow and.: tha perception that Colorado is trying co.,sell. S.e..- eheir,:magnittcent besuey. eta. -This project. at this site would be a deterrent co thavaspeat. 9C6564 ]. • • • • s Summary of the Weld County Plsaains Commission June 5. 1990 Page 10 Jerry .Xiefer Thinks the plan is excellent and that le why. from a technical point of view. it has received high marks. The operator is trustworthy. and has done a good .job in the present operation. We.all agree landfills cwt be built and just because.sosething, is is ones_backyard is so reason to deny it. Re feels Ault. as well as any other c an ty. needs its own waste taken care of. but elcog a major highways. In a most conspicuous place. does not seam appropriate to him. la 'the staff's recommendation. the reasons given for recommeading approval said the closed use will be compatible and the proposed use will be compatible with the future development, and he don not chink it is compatible in the location that it is being suggested. The State right now to worlds* hard: to eliminate problems from other parts of the State ,such as in the. Colorado Springs area and the Ouray/Silvertoo area. Granted. those are almost permanent scars. but ha thinks this.s.ght be ova that masts for forty or fifty years. and to his. that is permanent enough. Ernie Ross - No. This is is the wrong location. It is in a beautiful spot. • As ions as fee approve landfill operations there is no isce tine co develop as alternative standard. Notion was unanimously denied. Lee Norrlson reviewed the need to still act on the Certifisste of Designation. Ms Monist Commissiam'sabers should consider incotpbrating the decision made on the Use by Special Review permit when making a. decision on this. The Planning Commission asked that the staff's recommendatiaa for approval be incorporated into the record as wr.ttten. CASE NONAEH: None APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation. c/o Brad Reimer REQUEST: s Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SWr of Section 7. T711. 166W of the 6th P.N.. Weld Camty. Colorado LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of field County Road 25. approximately 4.3 atlas vest of the Town of Ault. NOTION Jerry Mater moved that in light of the previous motion on Casa Number DER-897 for a Site Specific Development Plea and a, Spesial,Review permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility, dui PIaoslag .Cossaisaion-forwards this recant fora Gratification of Dasignation.,.to tho,Board.,of, County Commissioners with chair racorsssdation`for denial. Motion aacondad by lad Clanona. 9L®SrO e , a;' • 4p ® • Summary of the Wald Coma Planning Commission Jun. S. 1990 Page 11 a The Chairman called for diacssaion from the smmbere of the Plisomtng Comm neion. So farther diaconate:: followed. The Chai moo askad cbe secretary to poll the members of the Planing Commission for chair decision. Dad SalMormon — yea; LeAnn Rigid - yes; Judy 7s+ngyoki. - yea; Rick losreoa - yea; - Dad Clemons —.yea; Jerry Kiefer — yea; Ernie Eons — yes. Notion carried unan;moalay. • z } xbe nesting vas adjournsd ac 6:00 p.a. 1 RespectfullSy submictsd. r C1.adr Bobbie Good (y Secretary f t• �' y .•; h . ey,' 1 w 4... I„ H, !t Fa. • • • • • q ±.. r t ,•• Iff lj f. \y f: R 9C0S6 4 • ;g _ . Of . '78 nb r ,o , S 1�r` e MO 127 r I a 25 � •f 0 :;t GOT 6EC��1u""�� 7""r 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 •' TELEPHONE: (303) 686-7476 r June 25, 1990 weld County Commissioners Ladies and Gentlemen: 4� Please be advised that the Windsor Board of Trustees opposes the approval of a landfill on Highway 14, west of Ault. Windsor feels that a location of less impact on people and property could be found in weld County, perhaps further north. The need for landfills undoubtedly exists in all of Colorado, but we hope that weld County will take a more stringent approach to their location, particularly when it concerns waste from other counties. Boulder County seems to resist attempts to establish landfills but has no problem hauling waste to other counties. We in weld should make • it considerably expensive for outside county residents, businesses and industries using weld County as a landfill area. we realize it is a difficult problem and will require a hard decision, but there is no question that a landfill location of lesser impact on people and property could be found within weld County. Sincerely, TOWN OF WXNASOR 7nol&- • w. Wayne Miller Mayor s wWM/y el Ata,t) •y G/s, Yuifahc. reit 9CCS€4 cC� ens/air GC, � i • h� crak4 of `GVindlor A 4 a � I fit r A. $ip,''�M 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR,COLORADO 80550 i \lir%1 TELEPHONE:(303) 686-7476 0 `• "- � � ' � ,,o . s a is __ r: June 5, 1990 w "< co weld County Commissioners `, Ladies and Gentlemen: Please be advised that the Windsor Board of Trustees opposes the approval of a landfill on Highway la, east of Ault. windsor feels that a location of less impact on people and property could be found In Weld County, perhaps further north. The need for landfills undoubtedly exists in all of Colorado, but we hope that weld County will take a more stringent approach to their location, particularly when in concerns waste from other counties. Boulder County seems to resist attempts to establish landfills but has no problem hauling waste to other counties. we in Weld should make it considerably expensive for outside county residents, businesses and industries using Weld county as a landfill area. we realize it is a difficult problem and will require a hard decision, but there is no question that a landfill location of lesser impact on people and property could be found within weld County. r, Sincerely, ; - /T0WN0F WINDSOR l W. Wayne Miller R' Mayor is . li WWW j el t^ V. !) R (' 9CC564 J. I` . C. tr n 1 ( :r1'/.Cgoapr , lJELO COUNTY ?; • MMISSIONERS 1990 .Md —8 !l,`4 tl SI BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. PLANNING COMMIS}( TO THE BOARD t RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 3 Moved by LeAnn Reid that the following resolution be introduced for passage ,, by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be If Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-895 NAME: Waste Services Corporation. c/o Brad 14irnes ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Spatial Review permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) zone district. A pG LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N. R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld 6 County, Colorado 1 LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25; a• 1p approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. #4 be recommended favorable to the Board of County Commissioners for the i'' following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application 4, ' ' requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of Weld County Planning Commission chat the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed ure 1s located in an agricultural area and the 170 acre parcel is currently used for dryland farming. The soils located on this parcel are considered non-prime • agricultural land. The operation of the proposed use will not interfere with agricultural activities in this area. For • these reasons, the proposed use complies with the • Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Goals and Policies. The proposed use conforms co all applicable federal, state. and local regulations. The site design, facility operation plan, conditions of approval, and development standards will make the use compatible with the surrounding agricultural uses. For these reasons, the proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plans Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. F �' • 9Ce564 ; • • • f '7 Waste Services Corporation DSR-895 Page 2 F - The proposed use is located in the A (Agricultural) District. The parcel is used for dryland farming and prime farm land would not be removed from production. The proposed conditions and developmene standards will make the use consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) District. - The proposed use will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land use activities include dryland and irrigated farming operations. - The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area. The surrounding area is intended to remain agricultural and provide for the conduct of ocher uses by right, accessory uses, and uses by special review in the A (Agricultural) District. - The proposed use is not located in an Overlay District area. - The applicant has selected a parcel used for dryland farming in the locational decision for the proposed use. A 't. - The conditions of approval and development standards provide adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety. and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. - The submitted application materials demonstrate a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site and facility. The northern Weld County area does not have a long range, cost effective, solid waste disposal facility. The landfill located in the Town of Nunn has been cloud. The Piton landfill located two and one-half miles northeast of Eaton, which also serves a portion of northern Weld County, is scheduled for closure in April. 1991, or when it's full. whichever comes first. The neerest regional landfill is the Central Weld Landfill. This 108 acre landfill le located two miles northeest of the Town of Milliken. The proposed site has a primary service arse of apprOximately 339 square miles with a population of 20.000 people. The service area includes the Towns of Ault. Eaton. Nunn. Pierce, Severance, and Windsor. The service area also includes a portion of northern Greeley and inhabitants of unincorporated Weld r - County. SC0564 G` yJ Y • • Waste Services Corporation USR-895 Page 3 4`_. _ ,r Th• proposed site has been recommended for approval by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The site will provide a long range, coat effective facility capable of meeting the existing and future needs of the service area population. This recommendation is baud, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 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 plac. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within sixty (60) days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The special review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the special review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Y. 3. Prior to recording the special review plat: A. The applicant shall submit a revised cover and revegetation plan approved by the Colorado Department of Health. The plan shall be reviewed by the Greeley Soil Conservation Office and its recommendation submitted to the Colorado Department of Health and Department of Planning Services. The plan shall e consider the requests of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The plan shall outline the design effect of • 25 year, 24 hour precipitation event on the crow and area crested by the four to one eideslope. The integrity of the crown shall be 4 addressed. The seeding of the sideslope shall include all sod forming species. The plan shall also consider the effects of wind erosion at the site. B, Th• applicant shall submit a revised Joachim* collection and removal system approved by the Colorado Department of Health. .JCC564 • • r. ppr F t',.. Waste Services Corporation , USR-895 Page 4 �t V C. The applicant shall submit a performance agreement guaranteeing closure and post closure monitoring of the solid waste disposal site and facility. The agreement shall outline the costs associated with closure and post closure monitoring. The Board of County Commissioners shall approve . � the agreement and the form of performance guarantees. The agreed upon guarantee shall be submitted to Weld County. D. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan for the 200 foot setback area along the south property line. The plan shall be referred to the Greeley Soil Conservation Service and Division of Wildlife for review recommendations. The plan shall be approved by the Department of Planning Services. H. The plat shall be amended co show: r 1. A total of 75 feet of right-of-way reserved from the centerline on the north side of Highway 14. 2. The boundaries of the four phases used for the waste filling. 3. The boundaries of the approved landscaped plan on the south ■ice of the parcel. The type. size. and location y of plant material within the landscaped area shall be identified. A' F. The applicant shall submit an agreement for the construction t of a right-turn deceleration lane approved by the Colorado Division of Highways. The plat shall be amended to show the right-turn deceleration lane. G. The applicant shall submit a letter from the Colorado Division of Highways stating that the design of the surface runoff flow toward the highway drainage system has been reviewed and it will not exceed the historical runoff race. H. The applicant shall submit s road improvement and maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 25. The agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Motion seconded by Bud Halldorson. SC0564 a s • Waste Services Corporation 7 USR-895 Page 5 r. F' VOTE: For Passage Against Passage K Bud Halldorson t LeAnn Reid Judy Yamaguchi s` Rick Iverson Bud Clemons .74:1: Kiefer Ernie Rors i The Chairman declared the resolution denied and ordered that • 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 June 5, 1990, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the • Planning Commission. r Dated the 7th of June, 1990. o1ae'a Bobbie Good Secretary .; 900%4 t ;. Waste Services Corporation USR-895 • Page 6 . Bud Halldorson - No, for • variety of reasons, the biggest being there are too many alternatives in the presence of all the people who are most directly impacted. The wind issue. the recycling alternatives, the traffic issues, the height of visual impact. and overall the compatibility of the neighborhood and the objections of the neighbors. He realizes that all the reviews from the State Department of Health and various County agencies are supportive, but those are of a technical nature that don't really reflect !' the impact on the neighbors. There must be other sites and technologies that would be more appropriate. Judy Yamaguchi - No. She goes along with what Bud Halldorson said plus the fact that she is concerned about the compatibility, the health, safety, and l' well-being, and the project at this given sits. • LeAnn Reid - No, for the reasons already stated. Rick Iverson - No. Bud Clemons - No. His concerns are for the location. He appreciates the amount of work the staff as well es the applicant have put into this, but it Is clear to him that being located on a major State Highway is a number one concern from the citizens who have addressed the issue. It seems there ought to be an alternative location that would meet the criteria from a • technical standpoint without interfering with the traffic flow and the perception that Colorado is trying to sell, i.e., their magnificent beauty. • etc. This project. at this aiCe, would be • deterrent to that aspect. • Jerry Kiefer - Thinks the plan is excellent and that is why, from a technical point of view. it has received high marls. The operator is trustworthy, and has done a good job in the present operation. Ws all agree landfills must be built and just because something is in ones backyard is no reason to deny It. He feels Ault, as well as any other community, needs its own waste taken care of, but along a major highway, in a most conspicuous place, does not seem appropriate to him. In the staff's . recommendation, the reasons given for recommending approval maid the closed use will be compatible and the proposed use will be compatible with the future development, and he does not think it is compatible in the location that it is being suggested. The State right now is working hard to eliminate problems from other parts of the State such as in the Colorado Springs area and the Ouray/Silverton area. Granted, those are almost permanent scars, but he thinks this might be one that exists for forty or r.. fifty years, and to him, that is permanent enough. Ernie Ross - No. This is in the wrong location. It le in a beautiful spot. As long as we approve landfill operations there is no incentive to develop • an alternative standard. 9(®564 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION USR-895 1. The sits specific development plan and special review permit is for a solid waste disposal site and facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. Only 119 acres of the 170 acre parcel shall be used for phased waste filling. The maximum height of the final grade shall not exceed an elevation of 5.260 feet above mean sea level. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. Only household, industrial, and commercial solid waste shall be accepted. This includes only non-hazardous, non-radioactive waste. No liquid waste of any nature, including semi-solid ■ludges and septic tank pumpags, shall be accepted. All waste received at the facility shall be inspected by all practical means available to insure the appropriate wastes are being disposed at the facility. The hours Of operation shall generally be between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday `i through Saturday. The facility will be closed on major legal holidays. 4. A manager, knowledgeable in operating a solid waste disposal facility. shall b• on the site when the facility is receiving waste. 5. Each phase shall be constructed for waste filling by excavating, lining the active area, placing a 'sachets collection system, filling with waste, and cover. A letter from the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health authorizing the use of phases 2, 3.a, and 3.b shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services before using these phases. 6. The size of the working face shall not exceed 150 feet in width and 15 feet in depth. 7. The clay liner and cap shall meet the following requirements: A. The construction of liners shall be supervised by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The engineer shall submit a final evaluation report on the construction of each liner segment. The report shall certify the liner meets the required specifications. This report shall be reviewed for approval by the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health. 4 B. A two foot thick clay liner with a maximum permeability of 1.0 x 10 to the power of minus 7 centimeters per second shall be installed following excavation to final depth. 9C0S64 k 4, • • Development Standards USR-895 Page 2 I The clay liner shall be placed in six (6) inch lifts and compacted with a sheepsfoot compactor until it reaches a compacted dry density equal to or greater than 95.0 percent of the standerd proctor density (ASTMD-698). The moisture content of the material shall be maintained from zero to four percent of the optimum moisture content. The material used for the liner shall have a plasticity index greater than ten, and have greater than 50 percent of the materiel passing a number 200 sieve. C. Csotechnical testing shall be completed prior to material installation to ensure the liner moots the proper specifications. This shall include the collection of a representative sample from each 3,000 cubic yards of intended liner material and from each 6,000 cubic yards of cap material. Testing shall include a standard protector density test. a number 200 sieve wash and platicity index test. D. An independent soil and material testing firm shall observe and test materials placed for the liner end cap. This testing shall • include the compaction density and moisture content at no less than a 100 foot spacing for each six inch lift of liner material and 300 foot spacing for each six inch of cap material. R. The compacted cap material shall pass a minimum of 90 percent standard protector density teat. F. The completed portion of each phase shall be covered with topsoils and revegetated as soon as practically possible. The cover will be a minimum of three and one-half feet thick with the bottom two feet consisting of compacted clay, one foot consisting of unspecified soil and one-half foot of topsoil for reclamation. C. To ensure that adequate material is available for the liner, daily cover and cap. an annual material balance shall be made by a • qualified engineer. 8. The facility shall be operated in a manner which protects against surface and groundwater contamination. A groundwater monitoring plan. • including 'sachets detection and groundwater monitoring wells, periodic • sampling, and monitoring shall be implemented by the facility operator. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The plan shall be reviewed at least once every two years by the State and County Health Departments. Changes and updates to the plan shall be facilitated by the operator as required by the reviewing agencies. ` 9C0564 pCp ;; Development Standards USR-895 Page 3 9. The leachate collection system shall be placed above the clay liner in the bottom of each phase. This shall consist of a mix inch outside diameter schedule 80, perforated PVC drain pipe installed in the bottom center of a 24 inch keyway. A 12 inch outside diameter steel riser pipe shall extend from the base of the sump to the surface beyond the F filling area. 10. Surface water run-on shall be controlled to ensure that it will not be i, allowed to enter the active working face. Also any surface water which + ' falls on the working face will not be allowed to leave the site. 11. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control blowing debris at all times. Operation during windy periods shall be accomplished in a manner that controls blowing debris. Any debris found outside the working face or adjacent to the facility will be picked up within 24 hours. The fence on the perimeter of the property. State Highway 14, Weld County Road 25, and roads on the perimeter of the waste disposal facility shall be patrolled daily by the facility staff to assure trash is picked up. The manager of the feoility will respond to requests for picking up trash along these routes within 24 hours of notification by County Health Department personnel. 3 The following operational measures shall also be employed to control blowing litter at the site. A. Ac the and of each day application of six inches of soil cover shall be placed over the working face. Soil cover will be placed on waste as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. B. The working face shall be enclosed on three sides with a minimum 15 foot screen while accepting waste. A five foot fence shall enclose the cell containing the working face. A six foot fence ,y shall be placed along the property lines of the 170 acre parcel. C. During windy periods not defined as high winds according to State Health Regulations, the size of the working face shall be reduced ' if trash is escaping the three sided 15 foot screen around the working face. The working face shall be reduced to a size that of eliminates trash escaping from the screen. D. Prior to accepting waste, a letter, approved by the Department of Planning Services' staff, shall be mailed to all surrounding property owners within one-half mile of the landfill boundaries. The letter shall indicate the following information: F 900564 5 • • { S Development Standards USR-895 Page 4 .F a. The program that the landfill operators will use to pick up off-site windblown trash. i b. The name and telephone number of the person or persons to call for pick up of windblown trash. E. The operation shall Cease during periods when high winds are `t present. High winds are defined in Section 1.2.31 of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Disposal Site end Facilities HaFiulations. f 12. The site operator shall keep the following records on site to be f available for county and state review: A. Quarterly inspection by an independent engineer. B. Litter policing reports. C. Volume and types of incoming waste. { D. Results of wind, methane and water quality monitoring. E. Any special waste accepted at the facility. F. Construction quality assurance and control documentation. In addition, the groundwater monitoring parameters shall be modified Co include all parameters listed in the document submitted by the Colorado Department of Health titled, TABLE I, INITIAL BACKGROUND MONITORING. The first eight quarters of monitoring or some portion of it may be concurrent with landfilling. The applicant shall comply with Section 2.2.3 (b) and (c) of the Colorado Department of Health Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities 4 regulations in terms of the analytical method and statistical evaluation of groundwater monitoring data. Genarally. if toxicity exceeds 300 parts per billion in any one sampling event the operator shall include s volatile organic compounds analysis for all wells until further notice by the Colorado Department of Health. However, this requirement may be modified once background data is collected for the site. 9CC564 `e Development Standards USR-895 Page 5 a, 4 13. Operational inspections of the entire facility shall be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections shall be made by an independent contractor experienced with a landfill operations. The inspections shall be made to ensure that the landfill operation is progressing in accordance with all aspects of the ' approved landfill plan. Inspection reports shall be prepared and submitted to both Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. 14. A system of wet/dry monitoring wells shall be placed on 500 foot centers around the site and installed in a phased manner as landfilling occurs. These wells shall be tested fOr the presence Of groundwater and methane gas. All wells shall be completed to a minimum of ten feet beneath the base of the landfill and with perforated intervals reaching to within ten feet of the surface of landfill. 2 Construction of the wet/dry wells shall consist of one inch outside diameter. PVC casing, with glued joints placed in six inch diameter borings. The casing shall be drilled Or slotted. The annular space shall be grevcl packed to approximately one foot above the slotted interval of the casing. The remaining annular space shall be backfilled with dry bentonite. Installation shall be as follows: ` A. Phase 1 - - - wet/dry wells #15 to 022. B. Phase 2 - - - wet/dry wells #6 t0 d14. C. Phase 3a - - vet/dry wells U23 to d24. �? D. Phase 3b - - wet/dry wells p3 to 05. 15. The landfill owner shall notify the Colorado Department of Health and t Weld County Health Department within five (5) working days if the ;. following occurs: A. The leachate system shows the presence of liquids following the placement of the first lift. B. Groundwater monitoring results detect a greater than .01 variation from the background results, in accordance with Section 2.2.3 (c) of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Disposal Sites ;. and Facilities RINgulations. If determined by either department. confirmation testing will be required. If an environmental problem is confirmed. the operator will have an additional 30 days to evaluate the data and present a specific J plan of action. 900554 4 • • Development Standards USR-895 } Page 6 • 16. A methane gas venting system shall be installed in the 12 inch outside diameter steel riser pipe. 17. The landfill operator shall maintain recycling bins at the landfill entrance to receive mixed glass, newspaper, aluminum, and recyclable plastic containers. • 18. Post-closure inspections shall include documentation of surface cracking, erosion, slope angles, drainage, end condition of vegetation. One of the inspections each year will be made In late spring. when 4 damage would most likely occur due to thaw and run off. Any damage or other deficiencies shall be promptly repaired. 19. The facility shall be operated in a manner which controls odors. Odors detected off site shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilution threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado t Air Pollution Control Regulations. 20. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on site at all times. In the event that fugitive dust from the facility is determined to be a nuisance by the Weld County Health Department, a dust abatement plan shall be submitted within ten days to the Department for review and approval. Implementation of the approved dust abatement plan shall begin within 24 hours of approval by the County. 21. The septic system for the proposed office shall be designed by a • Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 22. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 23. In the A (Agricultural) district. drilling for oil and gas is a use by right and mining requires approval of a use by special review permit. The landfill owner shall notify the Department of Planning Services prior to drilling for oil and gas. Prior to drilling, the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department will review plans for drilling oil and gas on the 170 acre parcel. The review shall identify any impacts on the solid waste disposal facility and determine compliance with all epplicable regulations. 24. The office and maintenance buildings shall be painted and maintained in '^ an earthtone color. W 564 • • k'. E . s; Development Standards ? USR-895 Pegs 25. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 26. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. B 27. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with f the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning rt Ordinance. p 28. Metal signs shall be posted at the customer entrance way. The signs shall be a minimum of three feet in width end four feet in length. Sign Ol shall stets: "ALL UNCOVERED LOADS SHALL BE CHARGED TWICE THE NORMAL FEE" �K T Sign #2 shall state: 'e "ABSOLUTELY NO HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTES. SEPTIC OR LIQUID SEPTIC ro SLUDGE ACCEPTED" 29. During the life of the landfill, the applicant shall maintain advisory signs on State Highway 14, if permitted by the Division of Highways. The signs shall advise landfill users the distance to the sits and that all loads must be covered. 30. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for maintaining the approved landscape plan on the southern boundary of the property. 31. The owner or operator shall comply with Weld County Ordinance 53. µ 32. The Use by Special Review shall not be transferred to another operator 4 or to ally successors in interest or lease of the described property for operation of the facility without written approval from the Board of County Commissioners. 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Weld County Department of Planning Services, and Colorado Department of Health shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply vith the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County ¢¢ Regulations. Y 9C0564 • } Development Standards USR-895 Pegs 8 Y ° 34, The Special Review area shell 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 the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 35. 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. III t.. ,I 9C05� 0 COUNTY SS5i(U�N .'' BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING C,)OIJM�MIssl6N�,S��j t . RESOLUTION OP RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUUNN'fY C01411EgNEf? CLERK Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolutioc0 aFlmrced for e. passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved-by the Weld T. County Planning Commission that the application for: . • J: ' NAME: Waste Services, Incorporated. c/o Brad Ksirnes ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634 f REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado .0. . LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commlesioners for the following reasons: In light of the previous motion on Case Number USR-895 for a Sits Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility, the Planning Commission forwards this request for a Certification of Designation to the Board of County Commissioner's with their recommendation for denial. �yy" Motion seconded by Bud Clemons. p VOTE: I For Passage Against Passage y t Bud Halldorson G LeAnn Reid Judy Yamaguchi Rick Iverson Bud Clemons Jerry Kiefer Ernie Ross ` y�p�' The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that • certified • f` 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 u, the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted 9 on June 5. 1990, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the '', Planning Commission. t; Dated the 8th day of June, 1990. 'Z.1..1►...• Q\euotbk SCC564 Bobbie Good Secretary fin/7•el . INVENTORY OF 1;nms SMUTTED FOR CO::S:DCZATION . n � Caro Number asiz gl s Snbrltred or Proerred Prior to IInc�K At Roarinr, 1. APNieatien 2 / poses 2. I Applieatien•platfe) / Pa6e(s) 1. DPS Referral Seamury Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Proper? Owner Mailing Litt 6. DPS Mineral Owners Mailing List 7, DPS Maps Prepured by Planning Technician s. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check � y� 11. Cep. ����,.� /S7�r.�! �~ r rfrF4.4/- ./ / lz. 3O- ILO^10 Favtnrf iro CeMSi6...4.19 1 Per' HaAM; 7 eta; PIA, 237 MO • 4, , 17 III° %nu' , i c. 5.12.5t S, i �Jw. 13, ltiP1i 1sT ..rr 7/ 1 Pei Cow& I err-• � �'1iv. _ z-/-yo � • � � �t 17. �rNr e. . • r 18. G ed e7 s•G,t, 2•�° 7 El p �j�,� p� � �, y � per,,' 11-�1-��1 • 19. o.1& itto 001.")^/y�"�vS.CQ��rrtLJ71""% r ! p 1 � '.. 20. 1,1✓itiob • 7 pi filet f f Fr ✓• '�_ � r� D I hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to 0 Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commit:0 i hearing. I further certify that these items lere forwarded to the Clerk to 6 Board's office on e s • Curranc Plaunur STATE OF COLORADO ) • 9C0564 COUNTY OF WELD ) 7� 17 SUUSCRIBCD AY6 SW"N TO DCFORE Y.E Tlizs�-°AY of trio __ \ li • 2.--- • / , IN ENTCRY OF ITnms SMMIT:I:►) i0R CONS:DEPATION II('Q � -C Nwhmirred ne Veneered Caro Number (/Jl4 Q "" '; Prior to Thar: a At Ii.rr.ring 1. Application Pages 2. Applicacion,plat(r) pagefs) ' 3. DPS Referral Sunwavy Sheet . 4, DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery Owner `:ailing Lire 6. DPS Mineral Owners Nailing List 7, DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician , 8. DPS Notice of Rearing • , 9. DPS Case Summary Stint 10. DPS Field Check 21 eP or014.1 pr.. z-e ) 41 fir Cdonif. g5-1 i y!1C° � s / 5 2.2.2.2. y! W,G. i , 23 ikceN� � e4K� ; .2s /relent / S-/fry . 5--.1 2a31 pp* & po7CC. Cea;. 1r-i s4--y • Ze JAC&ortG1/4 Mir"' 5 I reel& j C/01e . + INS , 1 ear / Sett/ 1 D e` Z7 )64..t, J Ze ‘.s /'^,,d fe is 1 J• 5-000 � a , Al J / 5PAI a 30 �. P3> , (per- � / / . X hereby certify an in t Services atc or priorhe iems identified thel1Crein cheduledhere Planning Commiash Department off Pl 8 hearing. Y fetches certify that these items were forwarded Co the Clerk to C1 I ' Board's office on r Currant Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) 9CC5°54 sUuscaturo AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF� SEAL ` • 3 • . F * INVENTORY Or ITrms `t:RNLT'Cn 70K CONS:OVATION i' h C.aee KWober USAkir 4lnhnlCrod or Prorrrcd lrtor tOV earto , At lion rinc 1. App)icatlon Pages (; ... Application plat(n) Page(R) 9. DPS Referral Summary Sheet p 4. PPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery O nor ?:ailing Litt k G. DNS Mineral Owners Mailing List t'' : V, 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician 8. DPS Notice of Peering 't 9. DPS Case Summary Sheet X. DPS Field Chock 3/ yt W;11iar-G•21-r n, ✓ 1 refr i rAlfo . 32 rl.' 1N: .ce— )4646 A9 y 1., I fr. ; 3//0.0 ,Si Se.5AMeo )1Ailec.% j 1Poi'` 5 77/940 3y yl.Gar7 Card - L//24/40 x , 6', K) ��� ' l 1O/z7/el 6` ,�S Y� i `' J 36 yR• Wiwi& 6e�tirms- ; 1 er ; aA/go • ifF 37 yl. 1.€,No ' 1 er ; s/200 at- AA.tt ' fir / r/z1M 35 0. 4161 i in- ; r�x/10 O /115.T. T. 71.14,-.) ( to, c ; sYz,r/To • k , rI hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to tl r Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commies!. P hearing. 2 further certify that these items weere forwarded to the Clerk to el (, Board's office on • P . l: Current Planner 4. V STATE OF COLORADO � Q�i'SS . . ki I COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF _________-19—^— cr•A1 I , IN ENTCRY OF 1;.nms YVANITTED FOR Co::S:DEPATION Caro Number USA Sotbnitrr•! or I'rnrrrcd rri.or to hearins, At nonrinr, �. 1. Application Pages ` ... Application,plat(n) page(s) 3. DP; Referral Summary Sheet 4. PPS neeoomendation 5. DPS Surrounding Propery Goner ?:ailing Lirt G. DPS Mineral Owners Mailing List G 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician t; 8. DPS Notice of nearing r, 9. DPS Case Suomary Sheet II 10. DPS Field Chock - , IR �• 7491(00. 1) 2 peat/L4 44//0 (12- it Slide, Lam. ; i r fo • e; grO k lij fJ. LPk)U��, ,/r����lr�+4N^-,, r�,"�pfp/ta4. a 7l I . .—. �cr hi, .ce4AD. 5o \• 4„ .t • I hereby certify that the, _ items identified herein Mere submitted to O Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Comeabsb hearing. I further certify that these items we 4 re forwarded to the Clerk to c! ' . Soard's office on 4 . i r Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) �• 564 . 4 COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AK') SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS� _DAY OF 19'__ Y . ' SEAL ._ • 5 . 0 �' • XNVENTORY OP ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION '. k' • Case Number i /5 p qs �t �\ D Submitted or Prepared Prior to atE121 et llsariu• • 1. Application Pages r. 2. Applicant plat(s) page(s) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet , 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Meiling List 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician 8. DPS Notice of Nearing r • 9. PPS Case Pile Summary Sheet 4. 10. UPS Field Check///(� /V�j/y �►��/^�/Oa soli. ,ter V-- V � I • ' ,c 3 13' fihr&e,";\ attoctic,e4- A06 ra44, : ,. st 14• ps .„,e i S 6- 15. A L —?' rota Arr., S�,za. � gfa� I ��� • �// 7 sz �� 7 s s h�c - s� , 30 ►i --- /Stet& r Si 4 My - 140(444. . A a KelythiqkutiN ' 7 J 70-v, LIIMO 17 . l/ ie. 'Fpv9 kei'm1lS.2,2 Mr; 2�' i icti., Yi lego 1/ 1 hereby certify that the items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at Or prior to the scheduled Planning • Commission hearing. X further certify that these items were forwarded to , the Clerk to the Board's office on . . . • , • J . Current Planner . STATE OF COLORADO ) • ) COUNTY OF WELD ) 9C®5'S4 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TELE day of 19 1,. SEAL . . NOTARY PUBLIC • My Commission Expires • (� • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Casa Number Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hem ring at Hearing 1. Application Pages 2. Applicant plat(s) page(s) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet • ' 4. DPS Recommendation ;'t 4 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List • 7. DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician . • . i • 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 'f'f ]1/00. fDDPS �F�ieelq�d, Check A' bz1_' "( +%r""'" - etvh, ?ob. ( fovISe„" fe'CPi✓d Q heAr.N5 - /1",„/„,, 12. • • 13. 14. 15. 16. • 17. 18. • 4 --.1 19. 20. 21. ' I hereby certify that theOsitems identified harem were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at Or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further Certify that chess items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on . gra. - ,r Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) S. COUNTY OF-.WELD ) 9CG554 SUBSCRIDED, AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Sday of 19242. SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC i // My Commission Expires 44-2-9 O 4111 es i RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST or WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION TO PREADVERTISE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE or DESIGNATION APPLICATIONS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County some Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Brad Xeirnes, president of Waste. Services Corporation, has submitted a letter to the Board requesting that the Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation applications be preadvertised, and % WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to preadvertise this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Brad Keirne'. President of Waste Services Corporation, to preadvertise Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation applications be, and hereby is, granted. r, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation s applications be set for June 27, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made r and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of May, A.D. , 1990. k NTY C ATTEST: ��'th-'a"" BO WE OUNTYF COU, COLOOMMISSIONERSRADO ?` weld Count Jerk and Recorder ,I //lam and Clerk to the Board nett-Bent er, hairman i cTICI I ts"..kx • edicac) /rge 14�nne y, Pro- em / , put/ County C er� APPROVED AS FORM: ditece It nr de" J i' • • $6� ounty ttorney r • r ,EXN,A/rc? RZO?T7 cC st)i,/ .44lc/ 9ooa44 i • • ( , . • Waste Semces CORPORATION ' ::. . . May 18, 1990 Tommie Antuna Clerk to the Board Weld County 't 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Antuna: I am hereby requesting the preadvertisement of a public: hearing before the Board of Weld County Commissioners on Wednesday, June 27, 1990, concerning the issuance of •a Use by Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for the proposed North Weld Sanitary Landfill. ,i The hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on our land-use applications has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 5, 1990. It is my understanding from Department of Planning Services staff that, based on applicable scheduling procedures and constraints, June 27 would be the normal a: Board hearing date and that it can be accommodated by them. Our reasons for this request for preadvertisement are as follows: 1. Waste Services Corporation has sought and obtained an allocation from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs to secure tax-exempt Private Activity Bond financing for the proposed North Weld Sanitary Landfill. As part of its award of this allocation I' for our project the State has established a deadline for the completion of the issuance of the bonds by August 31, 1990. To meet this deadline, it is necessary to seek the timely disposition of our land-use applications before the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Concurrent with the issuance of new Private Activity Bond financing for our project, we will be required to refund an existing outstanding bond issue. As specified by the agreements regulating this indebtedness, this refunding must be accomplished on t or before the next call date of September 1, 1990. We are confident that based on the information available at this time our applications and we, as the applicant, will be r t 900564 6037 SEVENTY SEVENTH AVENUE • G OSLEY. COLORADO 80634 • (303) 330-2611 r EXINZ5/7n kd • • F. Pr taco= INVPNIVPX COMIC. SHEET C Page 3 Cale z/se- /���� / i� rExhibit Submitted By Exhibit Dencripticm 1 4 1 1(I rr. {y h • GG. `(yy, II. • 6, • KK. F � M. bar. W. PP. 03. 4 . RR. 9(40S�4 SS. 'i F, k 's '; EXHIBIT INVENTORY OONTi� SHEET ,. Page 2 Exhibit Submitted PJy Exhibit Description P. � . 77 , r` Q. i e ,s9. . c �7 R. ae," t Si -4,I7-7 S. gm,t,,a,� - . ri T. I L Vahat- ., , ,, u. eggidea\ 0 tAi ) 1' te Ci X. ' 't ll Y. *AA. ./SC*7. 'ft Co 5' ,oesor- U z. C!`CIM01•- 7 r CtipC, C&r,e",r6tel4R r, AA. /f� Am,m, - 4% C rdefitt- Ddb p�?- z, JJ 9c�s� c .,b. cc. ( ,,,�,„,., . fr L ' DD. ' . ' • • L, . =BIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET '' Ce am p x R. 4+ Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description r{ A. 46 ,t 1YN,g 4)?t, l�i I eh; !J J B. �CC., �.�f , — a 04 7 - • E. ���� Lioas�,,,, gam; d pki A.r `. �F. A . Yr •y ���� • - .. 1 . g H. , / _, I. ,�mitd/J1/J47304•411 - cratal ! r � p J. W,�Pd 121UL s. �� J �E. SS, �0 e . Z� , - Si.. # , .„,,,,e„,/57_,(„„ era, . i rm. . a, . ' f.1- / I ff � r � �.� - . 0. c\ 9iSb _" rf s . 4 e • --- . 1 •Waste services IP CORPORATION June 4, 1990 r f ' Mr. Evan A. Hooper, Jr. Development/Access Coordinator State of Colorado, Division of Highways P. O. Box 850 a Greeley, CO 80632 D Tg-- RE: WELD CO., S.R. 14 JUN 5 1990 I] SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN YOUR FILE DOH 45100 1 , Doer MT. Hooper: .. We have been in discussions with you in regard to our proposed development of a solid waste disposal site at the Intersection of State Highway 14 and Weld County Road 25. Specifically, we have discussed your comment in a letter dated November 13, 1989, to Rod Allison of the Weld County Planning Department regarding a potential future need for a right turn deceleration lane on the north side of the highway at Weld County Road 25. We want to confirm your acknowledgement that a deceleration lane probably will not be needed initially based upon our projections that during the early years at the disposal, only about fifty vehicles per day will enter the site and, of those, approximately half will come from the east and half from the west . Furthermore, we anticipate that only about fifteen of those vehicles will be compacted trash trucks with the rest being private cars and pickups. r If we have correctly interpreted your opinion that a deceleration lane will not be needed at tho outset of the project, please sign and return the extra copy of this letter. We wish to assure you that the other concerns expressed in your letter to Mr. Allison have been addressed in our application to Weld County. This letter will serve as our commitment to the Division of Highways that at such time as traffic counts and conditions at the subject intersection warrant a right turn C • 9COS64 6017 SEVENTYSEVRNTII AVENUE • GRI ELEY. COLORADO $06,14 • (,101) 1,10-2641 '4 !� I It deceleration lane, Waste Services Corporation will cooperate with the Division in the design and construction of the right turn deceleration lane including contribution toward the cost. ;f Very truly yours, Gp (/ 1 • ...)/ t�•� EGt.�L C. Bradley Keirnes CBK/tb Understanding Contirme r ' i Evan o er, r. _.,_ ._ i p; i' t: t ' t,, 14 1` ,J r - 4 a I 1 I f, V . e • 1• 90036$ { - • • • ARAPAHOE ENERGY CONSULTANTS Mailing Addreaei Telephone (703) 794-7910 Office Addrean Poet Office Box 3967 Teleoopier (703) 770-0578 5299 DTC Mad„ Suite 500 �1 Littleton, Colorado 80161 Telex 450189 Southgate Engl Englewood, Colorado 80111 f June 4, 1990 Mr. C. Bradley Keirnes President --- -- Waste Services Corporation 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Mr. Keirnes: This letter confirms our telephone conversation in which you agreed to retain me for assistance in reaching a reasonable agreement with ` Union Pacific Resources with respect to their interest in the coal, gravel and other minerals (excluding oil and gas) in the SW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. X am advised that you have made application to Weld County for a Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation to operate a non-hazardous solid waste disposal site on the subject property. In conjunction with that application, you desire to reach an amicable arrangement with Union Pacific with respect to their rights to any mineral deposits that may be in existence. I will be reviewing available data and information on the geology of the site and will provide you with that information as soon as possible. Information about my credentials is delivered herewith. very truly yours, 0 fe51W15.-q Edwin A. Kuhn JUN S 1990 $ 1; _ - 1J ad co, Ilexaw „wort.. EAK/gb enCS. COPY SCOSS4 r � . l • • • I EDWIN A. KUHN Arapahoe Energy Consultants Post Office Box 3967 Littleton. Colorado 80161 (303) 794.7910 i NATURE OF CONSULTING WORK: Asset Sales a Bankruptcy Coal Supply Contract Evaluations Utility Fuel Supply Evaluations --Y Coal Marketing Studies Coal Lease Determinations Coal Royalty Determinations Coal Mine Evaluations Coal Reserve and Mining Arbitrations Expert Testimony 4' • EXPERIENCE: 1. Arapahoe Energy Consultants x Juno 1983 to Present. 2. John T. Boyd Company, Consulting Mining and Geological Engineers, Suite 1028, 1860 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80295. November 1978 to May 1983. Coal Markets and Transportation Specialist. 3. Consolidation Coal Company, Exploration Division, Denver, Colorado. March 1974 to November 1978. Senior Geologist. 4. ARCO Coal Company, Exploration Division, Denver, Colorado. Juno 1973 to November 1973. Field Geologist. 5. Exxon Corporation, Minerals Division, Denver, Colorado. January 1970 to June 1973. Geological Assistant. EDUCATION: Graduate Geologist - University of Colorado, 1973 r Degree: B.A., Geology t: '. Schools Attended: Seminar on Coal Transportation and Distribution - held by the National Coal Association and The Journal of Commerce, Denver, Colorado. Negotiating and Administering Coal Supply Agreements - held by McGraw-llill, Programs for Professional Development, Atlanta, Georgia. 9C6564 e • Schools Attended: (cont'd) Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods - held at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado Institute on Royalty Valuation and Management - held by the Rocky Mountain ' Mineral Law Foundation, Denver, Colorado. MEMBERSHIP: 1. American Arbitration Association - Panel of Arbitrators 2. American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers 3. Colorado Mining Association 4. Denver Coal Club - President 1990 r ' S. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute - Patron Member 6. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation v z t� N fC!; I U' p r 90056 i L , REFERENCES: 1. Mr. Walter "Bud" S. Duryea 5. Mr. John C. Wisch General Sales Manager Land, Timber and Reclamation Manager Consolidation Coal Company WIDCO Consol Plaza Washington Irrigation and Development Co. 1800 Washington Road 1015 Big Hanford Road ' Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241 Centralia, Washington 98531 s; 2. Mr. James M. Griffin, P.E. 6. Gerald J. Schissler, Esq. y Managing Director General Counsel The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. Meridian Minerals Company ' Mining and Metals Group 5613 DTC Parkway 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza Suite 1100 s" New York, New York 10081 Englewood, Colorado 80111 3. Mr. Raymond M. McCormick 7. Mr. Thomas L Meacham Vice President Executive Vice President Mellon Bank Fairmont Supply Company ` Coal and Mining Projects Section Chairman, Official Unsecured Creditors' One Mellon Bank Center Committee of Kaiser Coal Corporation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258 Executive Offices Mil!craft Center Washington, Pennsylvania 15301 4. Harold G. Morris, Jr., Esq. 8. Mr. Walter L Wright Natural Resource Attorney President and Chief Operating Officer Sherman and Howard The Valley Camp Coal Company 2900 First Interstate Tower North Scofield Route 633 Seventeenth Street Helper, Utah 84526 Denver, Colorado 80202 s Y 9COS64 -- - EDWIN A. KUHN I have extensive experience in the technical aspects of coal and other mineral resource development, utility fuel supply, transportation, and coal supply contract requirements. My background includes business development, technical audits of coal supply contracts for various minin* costs, coal reserve and mining arbitrations, coal marketing studies, royalty determinations, and expert testimony on mineral values, and mining potential of certain properties. I have worked on projects in the States of ALABAMA, ALASICA, ARIZONA, COLORADO, IOWA, ILLINOIS, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW MEXICO, NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, TEXAS, UTAH, WEST VIRGINIA, WYOMING, the PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN CANADA, BELGIUM, FRANCE, ITALY and the NETHERLANDS. SUMMARY CIF_F�CEFRIRNC P. --- SYSTEM FUELS, INC. - New Orleans, Louisiana Conducted a technical audit of post-mining reclamation costs incurred at the KERR-MCGEE JACOBS RANCH MINE in southern Campbell County, Wyoming, This project involved pass-through cost verification of reclamation procedures at the coal mine in relation to the coal supply contract provision. UTILITY FUELS, INC. (Houston Lighting and Power) • Houston, Texas Comparison of costs and escalation provisions of several coal supply contracts in the Powder River Basin in preparation for submission to the Public Utilities Commission of Texas in relation to the reasonableness of Spring Creek coal price to UFI in 1978 and the reasonableness of Kerr-McGee coal price to UFI in 1980. CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY - Englewood, Colorado Marketing presentations to Utah Power and Light and the Intermountain Power Project for the EMERY, UTAH underground and surface mineable property. These 't presentations included land status, royalty rates, reserves, coal quality, mining conditions, and transportation plans. SHERIDAN WYOMING COAL COMPANY (Pittston) - Sheridan, Wyoming Responsible for tracking F.O.B. mine prices, rail rates, and delivered quantities to various utilities on a quarterly basis from the BIGHORN and DECKER MINES operated by PETER KIEWIT SONS, INC. i NEVADA POWER COMPANY - Las Vegas, Nevada Project Manager for evaluation of seventeen potential fuel suppliers from western Colorado, southwestern Wyoming, Powder River Basin, and central Utah for the Reid Gardner No. 4 Generating Station at Moapa, Nevada. Detailed analysis included reserves, coal quality, mining conditions, transportation, contract requirements, and financial stability of the potential fuel suppliers. 9CC+S64 1 n • • • ' EDWIN A. KUHN Page 2 UNION OIL COMPANY • Los Angeles, California Responsible for reviewing potential coal supplies for use as a feedstock for the retorting process at Rifle, Colorado. This work included reviewing coal quality, mining costs, and transportation of several coal training operations in western Colorado. AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION - Price, Utah As Project Manager, responsibilities included being the fuel supply contract arbitrator and negotiator for reserves and mineability of the Castlegate, Utah property between American Electric Power (AEP) and McCullough Oil Corporation (BRAZTAH). This project involved defining contract terminology and resolution of mining parameters. NORTHERN BORDER PIPELINE COMPANY - Omaha, Nebraska • Mineral investigations, coal and lignite investigations, coal and mineral values and potential for mining of certain properties in IOWA, ILLINOIS, MONTANA, and NORTH DAKOTA were conducted. EXPERT TESTIMONY in Federal Court on minerals and coal deposits, their value and potential markets in seven counties consisting of approximately 276 miles of the 42 inch diameter ALASKA NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM in NORTH DAKOTA was performed. FMC CORPORATION - Denver, Colorado Competition analysis of six selected companies that operate eight coal mines in southern Wyoming, northwest Colorado, and central Utah in comparison to FMCS SKULL POINT MINE located near KEMMERER, WYOMING. A review or the property control, reserves, coal quality, mining operations and costs, transportation, and market cotnmitments were conducted. GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - Watsonville, California Coal marketing study for properties in LAPLATA and MONTEZUMA counties. Colorado. Comparison and analysis of markets in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah with respect to transporation, export potential, and possible On-Site Mine-Mouth Electric Generating Stations. • UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY - Hiawatha, Utah Reserve certification; Pillar resource recovery estimates; Roof and floor investigations; coal quality projections. SASKATCHEWAN POWER CORPORATION - Regina, Saskatchewan Reviewed lignite resource and reserve properties along with Na2O content of the lignite for specification for boiler design in relation to selecting the best property to develop an On-Site Mine-Mouth Electric Generating Station. 9C 03€4 • • • RECENT PROZECTS :4 4 I Aearth Coal Company - Little Rock, Arkansas Research of coal prices, markets, and opportunities over a several- : year period in preparation for a deposition on August 1, 1989 in regard to a multimillion dollar lender liability case. Mellon Hank. N.A. - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania valuation and due diligence of a silver mine in Mexico in regard to debt equity ,financing. Wiper Coal Soryprektiion - Colorado Springs, Colorado Coal Valuation, asset sales, coal supply contract and property • negotiations for the creditors' committee and the debtor. meridian Minerals Company - Englewood, Colorado i Coal lease and royalty determinations and report submitted in n;. preparation for a lease negotiation. • WYDCO - Centralia, Washington Coal lease and royalty determinations and reports prepared in regard to lease renegotiations. Victor Ametican.ipel Company - New York, New York Coal Valuation of private coal lands for potential acquisition by another coal company. Windsor Gas Corporation - Houston, Texas I Investigation of methane content in coal deposits in Europe. Market analysis of natural gas consumption, supply, pricing and _ impact of the Russian natural gas transmission line in Europe. - These examples identify some projects that Arapahoe Energy • Consultants have worked on. C gCOS64 ..... -27V7e.; c� �� /74 ,1u �� . �� . k X , ` " w 4s, , r, ., _ p ),•-ice w _r • ( �r� �L„ I .,/ ..y�, , ./ _1, ii • q' '\ k_ %P -1 / 'r'\r� t, /' • \. '„ "~ ✓... La...,.../00."" • ( _ _ 11. I.,w•, c� ._! �� . ./. \ �_ I / ,,. it i ....... -- eft's] i 40 • -. r o .w.....w• "I 1 �' II �.. r I I - / 4 eh.. ...,r°'1%,-Led, i , !Y i! / I / •1 / 1 114 ails i ! I v {. /. Igoo i1 4 /1• �' / / //`• /�/ 4 v/ I 1 )rlJ � 1( r 1 ,r filiOP ID. _ I i / / / 1 ' .r n'l RS I / ({ 3. (I :.._.. •' / it - � 1 ) i •w- CC � \ t I -,-;...z... 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(see attached) If we can be of further assistance in this matter please feel free to ft. contact me at 834-1345. Thank you. -trinedidies4.4C;(- Dr. Kenneth Frisbie Superintendent of Schools ' r r° , 14 9C,0564 • • Weld County School District Re-9 NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION ACCREDITED- 209 NG Mt Strew Ault' Cando SOW JOSd5a4945 Suprintrekel wnn.0 • IOWh,ed.O *odd LNuo.eoR i lobo Coodow ASSN David Lamm WmPresident Daryl Wwth Irnr Whnman Richard Barman KICK AND WELD BE-9 5C0001. DISTRICT NAY 22. 1990 Hsotunam TO FB4F06AL FOE A WASTE DOW SITE WBEBFAS the Waste Service Corporation proposal to locate their landfill on HWY 14 and WCR 25 would create a serious traffic problem and hazard to students of the Weld RE-9 school district. YBMPDBE he it resolved that the Board of Education of Weld RE-9 opposes the completion of this project. 1. 158 - Ratios. by Barnes. second by Woods: To accept the resolution proposed by the Weld RE-9 Board of Education. Barnes. ye: Bstme. ye: Cordova. aye: Whitman. ye: Woods. aye. Macias adopted manimou ly. _ 1 M E% I V S-s--- t ' r r. M ` 9ECS64 c " - • • Aft June 4, 1990 ...VW k Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado L 5✓ l§ , 4 'r vl 0 Dear Commissioners: ' 1 am writing to comment on my neighbors, the o ners and operators of the Milliken Landfill. 1 live just • 1/4 mile due southeast of the landfill and farm 785 acres of irrigated and non-irrigated ground immediately surrounding the landfill on the east, south and west. I have known the Keirne■ for the last 11 years of their ownership and operation of the landfill. They have been good and trustworthy neighbors who have always done what they said they were going to. They have contributed more than their share to the improvements of the area which have included upgrades in irrigation systems and roads. T have seen a continual improvement in their operations. The general appearance of the landfill has been kept good and is well- maintained. The existence and operation of the landfill ha knot had an adverse impact on the economic productivity of my adjacent farming operations. Thera aren't any rats. odors or flies from the landfill. My cows and calves that pasture on the other side of the fence from the landfill have never contracted any diseases from the trash delivered to the landfill. In the past there were instances when trash blew outside the landfill. But within a day they had it completely picked up. This past year since they put up additional fence and wind screens at the landfill this problem has been improved. Traffic on the county road that is the primary access to the site has been the only real problem. The county road just isn't equipped to handle it and if northern Weld County doesn't get its own landfill . this problem will only get worse. All in all. 1 would have to say that in spite of being a landfill they have been a very good neighbor. Sincerely. �� Art Carcia Milliken 9CC56 ... . F • • i . ' .„, P•,,:.A✓nat,,,j 1EX,HIBIT p v Kodak - 47 �.) lr wu, w,. March 19, 1990 Hoard of Weld County Commissioners 913 10th St. -- - Greeley, CO 80631 `, a; Dear Commissionersi +- For the past ten years, the solid waste disposal needs of the Kodak Colorado Division have been handled by Waste \:.,.! Services Corporation. The facility they have utilized to handle our waste disposal is the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill , located approximately eleven miles southeast of y Windsor. It is our understanding that this facility has an estimated remaining life of fifteen years. c While the Kodak Colorado Division is currently working on a number of programs to either minimize or recycle much of our waste, such as aluminum, computer/corrugated papers, and plastics, we see a need for an additional landfill to replace the Central facility when it closes. Therefore, we support the proposal submitted to the Weld County Commissioners for the North Weld Sanitary Landfill to be located ten miles northeast of our plant on Colorado Highway 14. T I would also like to mention that Waste Services Corporation has agreed to work with the Kodak Colorado Division t0 find ways to minimize the amount of waste being sent to the landfill by recycling. In addition, we are committed to continue our reeearch in identifying ways to A'' reduce the waste we. generate. Sincerely, .. �r ,/�/ Nick Y 1 1v General Manager NYtmf ` 9C 0564 1 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • WINDSOR,COLORADO Ip601 • • m. s, � „ onfort a monfor lnc. Corpcnae OKlas v.O.b%G Gradv Colorado80632 October 23 , 1989 (303)3532311 ' Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Need for North Weld County Solid Waste Facility ---- Dear Commissioners: Monfort, Inc. generates a significant amount of solid waste which must be disposed of at a designated solid waste disposal site. It is our understanding that the current Eaton site is very close to capacity, and that its closing is imminent. This would result in a serious unmet need for solid waste disposal if another site is not designated. Monfort endorses your designation of a long-term, environmentally round, cost-effective solid waste disposal site in Northern weld County. Lack of""such a site would result in a significant cost increase to Monfort for solid waste disposal. Although we have not reviewed the application of Waste Services Corporation for a certificate of designation, we urge you to carefully consider it, in order that Northern Weld County can have a proper site for solid waste disposal. Thank you. Very truly yours, P. Kay NOxtor� + Vice President, Legal +' and Government Affairs, and General Counsel y.' /ev 9c ossA fi :THE TOWN OF 2271.1 STREET G '• � + EATON,COLORADO 00616 PHONE 4641770 1vC0L0RADO April 24, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. r' RED NORTH WELD SANITARY LANDFILL Aft On behalf of the Mayor and Board of Trustees o1 the Town of Eaton, we would like to convey our full support of the application of Waste Services Corporation for a new landfill west of Ault. Since we operate our own trash collection service it is very important to have a landfill in the northern Weld County area. If We were forced to haul to the Milliken site our hauling costs and time lost on the road would increase dramatically. A well built and professionally operated landfill is a crucial part in maintaining the quality of living we have come to expect in the northern Weld County area. e► Since 4 1 .. 1��77 Cary A. Carsten Administrator • OAC/cb A' m. s Q n 900364 SECULAR MEETING SECOND MONDAY OP EACH MONTH .�nooveSor irad /d9� ! r fk: "' ' • e i 9, .• at 11Vaste 'BFI Systems~ BROWNING•FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF COLORADO, INC. GREELEV DISTRICT { �; June 1, 1990 V Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado Greeley, Colorado Dear Board Members( BFI supports Waste Service's application for the proposed landfill in northern Weld County off of Hwy 14. , . A northern site in Weld County would aervice the needs of residences 1 in northern Weld County and the northeast section of Weld County where some landfills are closing. A northern landfill site will help control coats to conaumers in northern Weld County because of travel distance to the present site in Milliken. Am Re�a apectfull� ./p..�, y�, � Howard Gettman District Manager i 1HG/dro y A. i 4 SC 0364 P.O. BOX 1748 • 337 EAST BTM STREET • GREELEV,COLORADO 80832 • (303)36248124 1 . 4',-. ti u • • Cdarld. so May 1, 1990 --rte cREExEy vvELo Mr. Gene Brantner, Chairman Weld County Commissioner P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: North Weld Landfill--Waste Services Corp. Dear Commissioner Brantner, EDAP has examined the proposed project and offers these comments for your consideration. 1) It is our understanding that Waste Service, Inc. (the Keirnes Family)have a well managed operation and an excellent record of compliance with regulations. The county has experience with them because of their current operation near Milliken. 2) There is definitely a need for a landfill in the northern portion of the county, and the existence of adequate waste disposal facilities is important to economic development and the growth of industry in our area. 3) Waste Service is a private, for profit, tax paying business. We believe it is appropriate for the private sector to provide services such as this, as opposed to some communities where it is paid for via taxation or use fees by government. While we cannot continent on the specifics of the particular site, or the proposed regulations being considered by the commissioners, we nevertheless wanted the above views to be considered and positive conclusion to the waste disposal issue reached. egards, / oak i GREELEY EL �� • Kadlecek 9C 0564 k ECONO IC O' ELOPMENT P O. s 6109th. r' Gnale% • aado80632 303/356.4565 Fax 303/3323436 i ik • Fagerberg Proctce Company 4 RC). Box 2449 P Eocon, Colorodo 80015 (303) 8341353 or 834.1354 June S, 1990 i' Weld County Board of Comissioners t t Dear Comissioners: We are writing in support of the proposed landfill facility by Waste Services Incorporated. A permitted facility would be an asset for our company since disposing of produce is vital to our operation. A state of the'art facility, such as proposed by Brad Kiernan, would be a welcome addition to the surrounding communities. Landfills are a necessity which we must find a way to eucceeefully co-exist with. I recommend that we give every preference to • responsible company such as Waste Services Incorporated in developing a landfill for our area. Sincerely, Ly \*hat n g g Managing Partner r. • LF/lkf J , ` 9C©564 4 • r• • • '• • • ,/ g' '' r ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR LANDFILL OPERATIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FOR COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. ti August'19J9 Projeht;No.'9012 ��y. { E t is �1 )ggi Prepared by: NELSON ENGINEERS Greeley National Plaza ' j' Greeley, Colorado 9CCSSg �i: • • NEL •N ENGINEERS 4i 4 V P Vii' • r + ` GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA 822 7TN STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 I3031 3509302 August 30. 1979 Colorado Landfill, Inc. 6037-77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Gentlemen: Submitted herewith is our report regarding the development of a { sanitary landfill program for Weld County, Colorado. This report results „' from extensive studies of conditions within the area of study and should afford you and other interested parties with a comprehensive picture of existing and proposed developments. A large amount of supporting data from many sources, including the financial and legal consultants, has been accumulated. Much of that data has not been included herein, but rather we have reported upon the pertinent results thereof. We appreciate the opportunity to present the results of our studies to you. The cooperation by you and all parties involved in the project has provided untold assistance in the accomplishment of our work. If there are any questions in regard to this report, please contact us for explanations or further information. Respectfully submitted, ,1 NELSON ENCINEFIIS g4, 4 Q�s,Ea�4 O ; it I Z. r. s 2683 g ; Vern C. Nalson, P.$„ .. Sie � 9� 0 `, Q LCN/jb :,05, Onto toe his EnOlOeure ,00p col..•• 9C©564 • • SECTION I GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE REPORT. The purpose of this report is to provide engineering feasibility Information regarding landfill operations to be managed and operated by Colorado Landfill, Inc. for the benefit of the citizens of Weld County, Colorado. The study includes an analysis of solid wastes generation in and around Weld County, with consideration given to local population. and the relative waste generation trends. The report provides for development of a plan and feasible program for solid wastes disposal on a county-wide basis. The report information is the result of a review of existing conditions, existing ordinances, regulations, and certifications, with all data projected logically to provide a practical program for development. LOCATION OF STUDIES. This study comprises a solid waste analysis of all of Weld County, Colorado, and the affect of landfill operations with respect to Weld County and the surrounding areas that might be influenced. The heavily populated areas of Weld County and adjacent areas of dense population are of concern in this study because of the amount of trash generated and that must be disposed of. Additionally, this same area of Northern Colorado is an ideal place to live, resulting in a high growth potential with its attendant increase in waste generation and problems of solid disposal. It was determined early in the study that the sparsely populated areas of Weld County would receive little or no trash removal service, since so little trash is generated in an exceptionally large area. As a result, there is little or no change proposed in these areas from the existing conditions. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION. The development of solid waste disposal systems is affected by state and federal laws as well as local ordinances. The Weld County system is no different. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Public Law 94-580, as enacted by the 94th Congress, establishes the national policy for safe disposal of dis- carded material, regulates the management of hazardous wastes, and provides technical, financial, and management asaiatance for recovery procedures of energy and other resources from discarded materials. The State of Colorado, through Ica Department of Health, has established regu- lations and standards for the designation, operation. maintenance, and design of solid waste disposal sites and facilities. These regulations were adopted February 16. 1972, by the Colorado State Board of Health pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, Section 3-16-2 as amended, and Chapter 36. Article 23, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963 as amended by Chapter 103, Colorado Session Laws, 1971. The County of Weld has adopted resolutions to confirm its intent to gain compliance with the federal laws and State of Colorado regulations. The county plan includes regulations assigning Colorado Landfill, Inc. as the exclusive operator of landfills and dump sites in Weld County, and establishing landfill fees to be collected by the private vendor so that no subsidy of tax dollars is required from the citizens of Weld County. In addition, a five percent (52) 9COSSI r • • surcharge has been enacted to provide funds to the County for administrative matters and to assist in any other costs, such as roadway maintenance, that might be incurred by the County in behalf of the landfill operation. The laws and regulations require that every community must have access to a sanitary landfill for environmentally safe disposal of its solid waste. The plan provided herein is developed to comply with the pertinent regulations of all the controlling agencies. SANITARY LANDFILLINC. Sanitary landfilling is an engineered method of disposing of solid wastes on land in a manner that minimizes environmental hazards and nuisances. Disposal is allowed at a site or sites that have been certified • through the required hearing processes by authorized agencies, and at sites • that have been carefully selected, designed, prepared, and operated in compliance with all regulations. At the landfill site, the solid wastes are spread is layers, compacted to the smallest practical volume, and at the end of each operating day, covered with earth, which is also compacted. The sic* and the disposed material must be protected from surface and ground water to control water contamination. Other protective actions are required to avoid any nuisances to the surrounding area. LANDFILL SITES AND EQUIPMENT. In June, 1979, Colorado Landfill, Inc. obtained approval of the Board of Commissioners of Weld County giving it rights as the exclusive operator Of landfills in Weld County. The assets required to fulfill these rights and commitments include land at the Fort Lupton site, land and water rights at the Greeley-Milliken site, lease interest■ at other sites, equipment for operating the landfills, and other incidental items. A list of assets required by Colorado Landfill, Inc. to operate these landfill projects is included in Section V. 4_ R K. . A' -2- 9 00564 y • • SECTION II DESIGN CRITERIA '1 SOLID WASTE CHARACTERISTICS. Wastes come from residences, commercial estab- lishments, institutions, municipal operations, industries, and farms. Obviously, some of these wastes may require special methods of handling and burial. Residential, commercial, and industrial plant wastes are usually highly com- pactible. They contain a heterogeneous mixture of such materials as paper, cans, bottles, Cardboard and wooden boxes, plastics, lumber, metals, yard clippings, food waste, rocks, and soils. Bulky wastes include car bodies, demolition and construction debris, large appliances, tree stumps and timbers. Significant volume reduction of construction rubble and stumps cannot be achieved, buc car bodies, furniture and appliances can significantly be reduced in volume. Ordinarily, most bulky items do not degrade in a manner comparable to waste mentioned earlier. Solid wastes from schools, rest homes, and hospitals are usually highly compactible and are handled In the same manner as residential and commercial wastes. Solid wastes may also include such items as dead birds, cats, doge, horses, and cows. Normally, these wastes require immediate burial. Other wastes delivered to landfill sites may be the waste from industrial pro- in liquid, semi-liquid, powders, shavings, or many other shapes or forms. Solid wastes also include the following items: volatile and flammable wastes, water and wastewater treatment plants sludges, incinerator fly ash, pesticide containers, and animal manure. Normally, landfills do not accept radioactive waste since these types of wastes are disposed of under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The wastes to be handled at Weld County landfill sites will originate from a combination of urban and rural population. Records indicate that these wastes consist of any and all of the above-described materials and the need for die- posal of such wastes locally is expected to continua. SOLID WASTE SUANTIVES. The information available regarding the amount of solid waste is limited in weld County; however, by comparison to national and regional estimates, an amount of waste believed reasonable can be established so that a sound design will result. The generation of solid waste in Weld County is estimated to be comparable to the Denver Metropolitan Area for which fairly good records are available through the Denver Regional Council of Governments. ,', According to the 1968 National Solid Wastes Survey, only six percent (62) of the land disposal operation and twenty-five percent (25%) of incinerator facilities were considered adequate. It is a fact that solid wastes analysis is relatively new, but it is rapidly becoming a more exacting activity with the enforcement of inacted legislation and resulting regulations as discussed in an earlier section. Estimates, indicate a collection of only about 2.73 pounds per capita in urban areas it the United States in the year 1920. In 1970. the figure stood at over 5 pounds per capita and estimates indicate that the waste loads could be as high as 8 pounds per capita by 1980. Detailed studies for the Denver Regional Council of Governments show that waste generated in the metro area was 4.38 pounds per capita per day on the basis of the seven day per week average In 1973. Dosed upon chat study, the projections show the most probable waste generation for 1980 to be 4.74 pounds per capita per day; for 1990 to be 5.3 pounds per capita per 9 day; and for 2000 to be at least 5.5 pounds per capita per day. -3- "-^,s • • A comparison of these generations races with the limited information available 4 in Weld County, indicates that the local figures are nearly equal to the Denver Metropolitan area. Therefore, a design quantity for waste in and around Wald County has been established as follows for the purposes of this study: Year Solid Waste 1980 4.7 lbs./capita/day 1985 4.9 lbs./capita/day 1990 5.1 lbs./capita/day SERVICE AREAS. Weld County is very large--encompassing about 4,032 square miles. Much of the area is very sparsely populated while other areas are quite heavily populated. The County census figures and maps have been studied to determine the areas that might contribute significant quantities of solid wastes and to determine the extant of service required to adequately provide landfill services. Additionally, adjacent contributing areas to Weld County were studied along with areas receiving service that would not currently use the landfills provided through Colorado Landfill. Inc. Unfortunately. current legislation and its resulting regulations and the attendant economics have resulted in the required closure of small landfill operations, and that only large regional sites can effectively and efficiently be used. These facts were related to the existing landfills within the Weld County arse. It was determined early in the analysis that regional sites would be required while utilizing the existing site between Greeley and Milliken as the center for a major area in Weld County. The study then resulted in the development of specific service areas as shown on Exhibit No. 1. Those areas are designated in relation to the area served; i.e. , the North Area, the Central Area, the Southwest_ Area, and the Southeast Area. These areas, along with a proposed landfill site location, are shown along with existing landfills on the accompanying Exhibit No. 1. The North Area will serve the areas generally north of Colorado High— way 392, which p hrough Windsor and Lucerne. The Central Area will serve the area between Colorado Highway 392 and a line slightly south of Colorado State Highway 66 in the Platteville area. The Southwest Area will serve all areas south of State Highway 66 and those areas along and west of U.S. High— way 85 to Fort Lupton. The Southeast Area will serve the areas east of U.S. Highway No. 85 and generally along Interstate 76. The Southwest Area will serve, additionally, extensive areas in Adana and Boulder Counties including several heavily populated areas as described under "Population." A more extensive dis- cussion of the service areas is provided in Section IV. The existing Longmont site serves a part of the Central and Southwest Areas as designated herein. It is expected that such service will not continua for more than a few years, thus resulting in most wastes in the area being received at the Central and Southwest sites as defined herein. This matter will be discussed in more detail later under the heading of "Existing Landfill Sites." POPULATION. The total area of Weld County is about 4,032 square miles with approximately sixty-five percent (65%) of the County, or about 2,600 to 2,650 square miles, very sparsely populated, while approximately thirty-five percent (35S) of the County, or about 1,375 to 1,425 square miles, is much more heavily populated. All population analysis in Weld County is based upon the current population estimates as derived by the Weld County Planning Office. i -4- 9C0664 • • Exhibit No. 1 shows areas of influence of each designated service area.. For each area of influence, a population that is served in each has been determined by adding the 1980 estimated population of the included incorporated munici— palities and an estimated rural population based on the area of influence of , each service area multiplied by a density of thirteen (13) persons per square mile. . That population determination in each service area is shown in the following tabluations and is used for development of population projections herein: North Service Area 1980 Population z Ault 1,800 / fP Eaton 2,500 22a4P Nunn 325 3eLI Pierce 1,200 0/1 Severance 80 J:42,72:2_ Windsor 4.000 z Population 1 incorporated municipalities: 9,905 Area of influence of North Area in Weld County is 339 square miles, then population not in municipality is 339 x 13 parsons per square mile: 4408 TOTAL 1980 POPULATION IN NORTH AREA IN WELD COUNTY ONLY: 1313 Central Service Area 1980 Population Evans 5,000 Garden City 250 Gilcrest 500 s Greeley 66,000 Johnstown 1,600 Kersey 1.700 LaSalle 2,575 Milliken 1,500 Y Platteville 2,100 }" Rosedale 7� Population in incorporated municipalities: 81,300 Area of influence of Central Area in Weld i County is 530 square miles, then population not in municipality if 530 x 13 persons per square mile: 6,888 TOTAL 1980 POPULATION IN CENTRAL AREA, ' WELD COUNTY ONLY: 88,188 �r -6- 9COSOPI • • Southwest Service Area 1980 Population Dacono 2,500 Erie (in Weld County) 1,600 Firestone 1,000 Fort Lupton 5,000 Frederick 1,800 Mead 215 Population in incorporated municipalities: 12,115 Area of influence of Southwest Area in Weld County Is 113 square miles, then the population not in municipality is 113 x 13 persons per square mile: 1.470 TOTAL 1980 POPULATION IN SOUTHWEST AREA IN WELD COUNTY ONLY: 13,585 Southeast Servise Ames 1980 Population .'5 Hudson 1,000 Keenesburg 550 Lochbuie 1.050 i Population in incorporated municipalities: 2,600. Area of influence of Southeast Area in Weld County is 398 square miles, then the population not in municipality is 398 x 13 Persons per square mile: 5.174 TOTAL 1980 POPULATION IN SOUTHEAST AREA IN WELD COUNTY ONLY: 7,774 4 : Population Recap 3, (Weld County Only) 1980 Population North Area 14,313 Central Area 88,188 j Southwest Area ' 13,585 Southeast Area 7774 123,860 The foregoing tabulations show that a total population of 123.860 will be served within Weld County in 1980. With the estimated population of Weld {; County in 1980 at 130,000, then 130,000-123,860 or 6.140 people will not be + -7- .. U r/.J :d i • • served with solid waetes disposal facilities. However, this population is widely dispersed over some 2,650 square miles-,and includes only three municipalities of population as follows: / Grover 175 Kaota 10 New Raymer 70 TOTAL 225 The population density of the remaining area is 6,140-225 divided by 2,650 square miles or about 2.2 persons per square mile. It is expected that future facilities will include collection points ac strategic locations; however, no provision has been made for such in this study due to the small amount of wastes and the great distances involved in the collection and handling thereof. Each of the three excluded municipalities now dispose of their wastes in a local disposal site. The Southwest site will serve a large area outside of Weld County in both Adams and Boulder Counties. In fact, an analysis of wastes deposited at the now closed Erie landfill site which is adjacent to the proposed new site that will be serving the Southwest Area, shows that prior to closing, it served a popu- lation of between 25,000 and 30,000 people. The landfill was operated outside r' of regulations and its use was discouraged. However, with the opening of a new site in 1979 in the same vicinity and operated within regulations, ite use will encourage disposal by many outside of Weld County, Colorado. Exhibit No. 1 shows the proximity of many mayor municipalities in otherwise densely populated areas. The following tabulation shows the population of these municipalities ` and the expected contribution of wastes to the Southwest site: • ( Percent 1980 Contributing Population Municipality Population* to Southwest Served 1' Erie (Outside Weld County) 400 90.0 360 Lafayette 5,600 50.0 2,800 Broomfield 18,000 20.0 3,600 Louisville 4,000 30.0 1,200 Northglenn 42,400 12.5 5,300 Thornton 29,600 12.5 3,700 Boulder 94,300 5.0 4,500 21,440 Immediate surrounding rural area: 3.540 5 TOTAL 25,000 *Prom Colorado Municipal League Guide In a later section, the existing landfill sites are discussed as well as site closures that will occur as a result of economics, county control, or other- wise. These closures result in an additional load from the Brighton-Henderson _g_ 9(© 4 t • • area in Adams County, that is now and has been historically served at the Brighton-Fort Lupton site, a site that has reached capacity and must be `, closed. The' population Of this area is estimated to be about 17,300. It is r, i estimated that approximately seventy-five percent (75X) of the waste load from that population of 17,300, that is 13,000, will transfer their wastes to the Southwest site. Therefore, the total anticipated waste load to the Southwest site in 1980 will be: Weld County Only 13,585 people Adjacent Municipalities 25,000 people Brighton-Henderson Area 13 000 people TOTAL TO SOUTHWEST 51,585 people Some solid wastes from Weld County will undoubtedly be delivered to the Longmont site, and even to other locations outside Weld County. In addition, • soma wastes, generated by the existing and projected population, will not reach the landfill sites. To adjust for these logical factors, the waste generating population used to determine the amount of solids has been reduced by a factor of ten percent (10X) in Table No. 1. Such a reduction reduces the amount of projected generated wastes accordingly. A recap of the design population for 1980 is as follows: North 14,313 Central 88,188 Southwest (Weld County) 13,585 Southeast 7,774 Southwest (Outside Weld County) 38,000 ' TOTAL 1980 DESIGN POPULATION 161,860 POPULATION PROJECTIONS. An indepth independent population forecast was not made for this study. Instead those estimates and projections for Weld County made by the Colorado Division of Planning and the local planning agencies have been used as the guidelines for the projections herein. These are believed to be highly reliable. In addition anticipated growth rates were compared to the projections made by the Denver Regional Council of Governments for the ° Denver Metropolitan Area. Exhibit No. 2 shows the projections graphically for Weld County as published by the Colorado Division of Planning and the local agencies. The actual population projection used herein is also shown on Exhibit No. 2. The Weld County projection as used in this study follows a curve represented by a three and one-half percent (3 1/2%) annual population increase. That same compounded rats of growth can be readily compared to published data by the ' Denver Regional Council of Governments for the comparable areas of Adams and Arapahoe Counties. z' -9_ 3 900564 . • S WELD COUNTY - PROJECTED POPULATION FOR COLORADO LANDFILL, INC. JULY, 1979 . -r.- Y I 1 . k I i I 1 I I ..1 ".. l 1 ' I I r II : Il I , kI_II . : I ' I . l ; f I ; i , . + d 22 I I II ' I , ' I , " ,� r 1 ' � � ' � � I i III )1 iI L ' I , . : ♦t I . ; I . ill , hI III , ' If IIII . 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That projection for users living out- side Weld County is as follows: 1980 - 38,000 1985 - 45,220 1990 - 53,580 SANITARY LANDFILL DESIGN. The designing of a sanitary landfill calls for r developing p g plane that outline the steps co be taken Co provide for the sale, efficient disposal of the quantities and types of solid wastes that are • expected to be received. Each site must be evaluated with respect to volume requirements, site improvements, and day-today operations including equipment requirements. water pollution, duet control, and decomposition gas must be controlled within tolerable limits. Capital costs and projected operating expenditures must be determined for the estimated life of each landfill site. The complete plan usually recommends a specific use for a site altar the land- fill is completed. The purpose of this study is to analyze all of the above `.' subjects from the standpoint of Weld County as a whole rather than to provide detailed engineering studies for each ,site. As existing sites are expanded, filled, and/or closed, the operations and design considerations will include each of these subjects. Aa new sites are developed, all facets of the design process will follow the accepted procedures as outlined herein. Volume Requirements. The volume requirements have been determined based upon the projected population, per capita waste quantities and the compacted waste • in the landfill. The waste is estimated to weigh 500 lbs./cu. yd. average as it is delivered co the site. Upon deposit in the landfill and after compacting, the waste is anticipated to weigh up to 1,500 lbe./cu. yd. Initially. the operations will remult in gaining a density of only about 1.000 lbs./cu. yd. • because of compaction equipment limitations. However, as the operations are refined and as heavy compaction equipment can be purchased, the density is pro- jected to reach 1,500 lbs./cu. yd. This criteria has been used in Table No. 1 to estimate the waste volume requirements for each service area as well as for all wastes delivered to the Weld County landfills. Site Improvements. Site Improvements include roadway accessibility, grades, • dust and drainage control measures, buildings, fencing, and utilities. Each site will be evaluated in detail regarding these matters. In general, paved roadways to each site are preferred. although the cost of such paving may be unjustified when !ewer than fifty (SO) units visit an individual mite each day. Roadways in the general vicinity of each of the proposed sites and the existing sites for all of Weld County appear to be adequate, however. as time passes, upgrading to all paved surfaces will be analyzed and recommended -11- t: 9CC534 44 X t • • as justified. Excesoive grades, those in excess of about eight percent (8%), do not exist at any of the sites. Dust control measures will be handled by sprinkling in the early stages and until permanent paved surfaces can be A, provided. On-site roadways will be graded, compacted, drained, and maintained to provide convenient access to the fill areas. Buildings are planned and included to provide office apace as required at each site. Buildings will be all-weather, but may be of temporary type and movable. Equipment storage and maintenance buildings will be provided, as required, but principally at the Central and Southwest sites. Each site will include necessary sanitary facilities. Utilities must be provided on an as-needed basis. Water may be trucked in for potable purposes depending upon need at each site. Electrical will be pro- vided from a public utility or by an independent electrical generator. Sanitary facilities will consist of septic tanks or portable chemical toilets. Telephone or radio communications will be included, as needed, to assist in the service at each site. Fencing in general must be provided on site in such a manner to control the scattering of windblown debris and to confine within the site all solid wastes discharged at a site. Normally, a five (S) foot high mesh fence will provide the necessary control, however, for specific areas, portable debris fences will be available on an as-needed basis. In addition to fencing to control debris, peripheral and security fencing must be constructed to prevent unwarranted trespass. Such fencing may consist of barbed wire depending upon location and needs for flexibility of location. Surface Water. Each site will consist of adequate diversion facilities to eliminate surface runoff from reaching the actual landfill area. Such control requires evaluation of storm conditions for at least a fifty (SO) year storm, flood plains, soil conditions, and ground slopes. The final top cover material on finished fill areas will be graded to allow runoff of rainfall. Groundwater. Soil characteristics are highly variable throughout Weld County. The soils at each site are now being analyzed, or will be in the near future, to establish potential for leachate entering the groundwater. Necessary pre- cautions to avoid leachate entering groundwater, if present, will include scarifying and compacting natural clays at the bottom of the fill, avoiding sand and gravel subsurface materials, and simply keeping groundwater and solid wastes separated a sufficient distance, depending upon soil materials, to pre- clude injurious intermixing. Each site will require separate study to establish the most practical method of protecting groundwater. Gas Movement Control. In general, because each landfill site proposed herein is somewhat isolated, the design will incorporate plans to disperse any landfill gas to the atmosphere. The design at each site will include venting of gases through the cover material by placing natural granular soils at strategic locations in the daily cover operations. Filling Methods. The method of construction in the landfills will consist of either the trench or area methods or a combination of both. Each site design will include a recommended filling method depending upon soil conditions, -12- 9C CS6" '. • .., • i groundwater, and other topographic features. The fill will be constructed using cell heights of about eight (8) feet, with sloping faces of from 20° to 30° with widths of open faces not exceeding 150 to 200 feat. Each day's operation will be covered with a thin continuous layer of soil, while the finished fill will be covered by at least two (2) rest of soil to preclude the entrance of burrowing animals and other nuisance that can result from landfilling. Generally the design will require about a 4:1 waste-to-cover ratio. Each site will include an evaluation of soil cover availability so that the recommended design and operation will accomodate the most efficient use of the on-site materials. Other Considerations. All designs will include recommendations that consider wind conditions, neighboring buildings and residents, fire protection facilities, landscaping, sequence of filling, and final stage of operations. PERIOD OF DESIGN. The landfill program for Weld County is being established on the basis of a twenty (20) year bond program. As a result, landfill sites must be provided to accommodate such a plan, and will be evaluated accordingly. Using sound projections based upon reasonably good data will insure long term use of each site. Such data will also provide necessary lead time should a site be found unacceptable or inadequate in the future. 'f • i ,i 4 a' 4 i 9C'CS6 r -13- L e. • • SECTION III EXISTING CONDITIONS GENERAL. There are five (5) active landfills in Weld County that are the responsibility of Colorado Landfill, Inc. They are located in Eaton, Windsor, Greeley-Milliken, Fort Lupton-Brighton, and Keenesburg. A site existed until recently near Erie and the City of Longmont operates a site in Wald County. Each existing location is shown on Exhibit No. 1. The Eaton, Windsor, and Keenesburg sites are uneconomic units primarily because of size. The County, through its contractural arrangements, has attempted to meet the disposal needs of its citizens but it recognizes the shortcomings of meeting the stringent operating criteria in numerous small landfills. Even though the existing sites, for the most part, are conveniently located, they are not necessarily strategically located, nor are they, as stated above, economically feasible. Daily cover requirements and supervision costs far exceed the revenue obtained from the delivered wastes in the smaller landfills. LANDFILL SITES. Eaton Site. The Eaton Site is conveniently located but it is in an old gravel pit. Continued use will result in future groundwater contamination problems and adequate cohesive soils are not available for cover purposes. For these reasons plus the relatively small size of the operation, continued use of the site is not warranted. Upon development of a more strategically located site that can serve a larger area, the Eaton site will be closed. The Eaton area will be included in the North Service Area. Bringing the Eaton site into com- pliance with existing regulations Is not justifiable. Windsor Site. The Windsor site is smaller than the Eaton operation, thereby less feasible, however, adequate area and cover material is available. The Windsor sits must be closed and incorporated in the North Service Area along with Eaton and the other North Weld County communities. Economics. plus 1, other requirements for regulation compliance, dictate that this site should be closed. Keenesburg Site. The Keenesburg Site, the same as the Southeast site herein, will continue in operation under contract with the Town of Keenesburg. This site, too, is an uneconomic unit, however, with the current contracture' arrangements including the Town's assistance, it will be kept open to serve a relatively large area of Weld County that is an inconvenient distance from other landfill sites. The site and its operation by the Town is being up- graded to reach compliance with regulations. Fort Lupton-Brighton Site. The Fort Lupton-Brighton Site has reached its capacity and there ie no land available in the area to expand the facility. Soils in the area are very gravelly so that control of leachate and ground water le difficult. The site requires closure which will include covering adequately those areas not now covered. It Is intended that the area served by this site will be served by the new site in the Southwest of Weld County. r: W, Greeley-Milliken Site. The Greeley-Milliken Site, known in this report as the Central Area Site, is adequate for several more years of operation. Adequate -14- 9C©564 capacity Is available, soils are conducive to goundwater control and are adequate for cover. The surface drainage from adjacent areas is being con- t" trolled, and can be controlled as the landfill grows, to keep it away from the fill area. This site not only Is strategically located, but it is economically feasible. The operation provides good control over blowing debris and both ground and surface water. This site can serve the need for the Central Area with continued sound operational procedures for many more years. Erie Site. The Erie Site no longer exists. It was closed early in 1979 because of extremely poor operation and the total lack of cover material. This site must be replaced to assure service to Inhabitants of the general • area. Later in chin report, the new Southwest Site, replacing the old Erie Site, will be discussed. Longmont Site. The Longmont Site is owned and operated by the City of Longmont for the primary benefit of its residents. The operation i■ outside the control of Colorado Landfill, Inc. Reportedly, the certified site is nearly full and the amount of additional wastes to be received is limited to maybe two (2) to three (9) years. Future plans of the City of Longmont are not known. Currently soma wastes from Weld County are disposed of at this site, however, when the alto can no longer be used, those wastes plus probably some others will find their way to the then-active Weld County site. EQyIPMENT AND BUI;DINCS. The operating landfills are currently equipped for limited activity. The existing heavy equipment, including bulldozers, earthmovers, and graders is all used and quite old. Some of the equipment is obsolete or so badly worn that it should be sold. An inventory of all equip- ment has been made and the operator has identified that equipment which is to rz be repaired and used in the operation, that which is, to be sold outright, and i' that which will be traded for better and more efficient machines. The pro- posed plan and landfill operation provides for a definite upgrading of equipment to accomplish a better job with lose down time on the landfills. • The existing buildings are mostly inadequate except for the maintenance building f' at the Central site. The plan provides for necessary office space at each new site, a maintenance building at the Southwest site, and limited living quarters on site where justified to enhance operations. is -ls- 9C C564 Y f • • SECTION IV PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL. A careful analysis of all aspects of the design criteria for land- fills and the total problem of providing disposal for solid wastes from the citizens of a very large dispersed area, led to the development of the service area concept in Weld County. Such a plan provides the greatest overall benefit to the largest number of citizens by controlling costs in larger operations and providing strategic locations !or landfills throughout the County. Because each landfill site now requires the use of expensive heavy machinery for compaction, grading, and earthmoving, the landfill operation must be large enough to justify the expense of that equipment. Therefore, it is no longer possible to have several small scattered landfill sites and satisfy all the regulations for control of filling operations at a landfill site. Additionally, 4 each site requires office personnel to handle collections and assist in control of wastes delivery methods. Such criteria opposes the convenience factor of a multitude of sites. A complete analysis shows chat the cost of maintaining many small sites is higher than the cost of hauling wastes reasonable distances to large centralized fill areas where the cost of equipment and personnel can be absorbed by the large amount of solid wastes. Studies show that a haul distance should not exceed about twelve (12) to fifteen (15) miles to be considered reasonable, otherwise other facilities such as transfer stations should be provided. Transfer stations consist of a central collection point for an area whereby the waste is delivered to the location by the citizen or trash hauler. At the station, the waste is transferred into a large transport unit, and when full. is hauled to a permanent disposal site. Such stations are convenient. but are { costly to operate and maintain in a sanitary manner. Although use of transfer stations may be justified under certain circumstances, their use is discouraged except in very unusual conditions. SERVICE AREA CONCEPT. The cost of providing disposal facilities of solid wastes in a sanitary manner must be paid by the generators of the waste and users of the facility; that is the citizens. This cost should be spread uniformly to all those generating wastes and using the disposal facilities. It, therefore, is necessary to analyze the various alternates and to develop a plan which is most economical for the greatest number of citizens. After analyzing the 'r various alternates of many small sites, transfer stations and a single disposal area, and the service area concept, it was readily apparent that the service area concept met the criteria for landfilling in Weld County better than any v other alternate. The service area concept provides (1) the most uniform convenience to the most citizens, (2) landfill operations which are large enough to justify expenditures needed for equipment and personnel, (3) operational procedures to meat all of the enacted landfill regulations. (4) the least cost per unit of disposed waste, • (S) the beet fit of disposal sites to the total large service area with the minimum overall travel distances, and (6) the potential for selecting the best site from an operations standpoint in areas separated sufficiently from inten- sively populated areas. -16- 9(C564 r • The service areas as proposed herein are shown on Exhibit No. 1. Distances from the landfill sites at the center of each area is shown. A review of those distances show a reasonably good balance throughout the heavily popu- laced areas of the County. As shown earlier, the contributing population, both urban and rural. in each service area has been determined. From that `-` population and the determination of per capita. wastes, an amount of waste and cost of providing the disposal service can be determined. These revenues and coats are included in a later section. Each service area has been studied to determine facilities required, waste volume. costs of operation, and period • of use. A description of each proposed service area is included in the following sections. The landfill area at each site will be provided with adequate equipment to handle the wastes and personnel to administer to the site so that a minimum of nuisance exists. Thus, compliance with the sanitary regulations can be assured. Utilization of this plan within the service areas provides for greatest utility from the expensive equipment, since the machines can be moved from site to site on an as-needed basis. Thus greater use from each piece of equipment is assured again helping to reduce the unit cost of machine operation. NORT8 SERVICE AREA. A site for landfill meeting the design criteria outlined herein must be established in the North Service area. The site must be adequate to meet the needs of at least 14.000 people with a ten (10) year protection Co 20,000 people in the year 1990. A compounded growth of three and one-half percent (3 1/2X) per year results in a predicted population in the year 2000 of 28.500. Although this population is small to be provided with a separate disposal unit, the other alternates as described earlier do not provide a better solution, either economically or conveniently. Distance and population dispersion are simply too great to warrant any other practical solution. For these reasons, closures of the Eaton and Windsor sites and opening of a site ` more nearly located as shown on Exhibit No. 1 is the most practical solution. The cost estimates shown later are based upon this plan utilizing a leased site. The north site should logically be at least twenty (20) acres in size with con- ditions to meet the earlier described criteria. The site will be fenced end • furnished with a minimum of equipment, at least initially, to provide com- paction of the wastes and placement of cover. A small mobile home type trailer could be used as necessary office facilities. The large area served dictates that the landfill be open at least five (5) days per week to provide the required convenience to the public. The overall plan includes some mobility of equipment within the service areas ' so that as additional cover is needed at the fill site or if service roadways need attention, other heavy equipment can be moved to the site for use as needed. The costs of providing service in the north service area are shown in a later section. CENTRAL SERVICE AREA. The central service area is presently being adequately • served by what is called the Greeley-Milliken site. It consists of about 110 acres with good conditions as described under "Existing Conditions." An analysis of capacity at this site shows that it will be adequate for at least ten (10) mote years and probably more depending upon an operation that takes A advantage of all cover material on site. Approximately one-half (1/2) of the site capacity has been used, however. more efficient use of the remainder of the site is planned. 9C0564-17- L • • The 1980 population to be served was shown earlier to be 88,188 while the 1990 population is projected to be 124,345. Extending that projection to the year 2000 at a three and one-half percent (3 1/2X) increase per year results in an estimated population of 175,400. The continued use of the present site in the Central Service Area provides • convenient and economic disposal facility. The size of this operation justifies providing adequate office space and equipment maintenance facilities. Since this landfill has been in operation for some time. it has some of the needed facilities including maintenance. The site should be used as a central operating facility from which equipment can ba moved to the other smaller sites as needed for specific work. It also can readily serve as an office for administration of all landfill operations in Weld County. As a result, a more permanent office facility should be provided. The large population served dictates that the landfill be open at least six (6) days per week to provide the maximum convenience to the public. improved operations in the future can include increased waste compaction, utilization of all available cover material close to the active fill area, filling with solid wastes the areas from which all cover is removed, providing water sprinkling, and constructing some surface water diversions as required. The cost estimates as shown in a later section include the equipment, personnel, and the operational procedures as outlined herein. SOUTHWEST SERVICE AREA. The southwest area shown on Exhibit No. 1 Is not now being adequately served. A new site meeting the design criteria must be obtained that will Nerve needs in that area for at least fifteen (15) years. The population to be served from within Wald County is estimated to be 13.585 in 1980 while the 1990 and 2000 populations are estimated to be 19,154 and 27,000 respectively. Because of the location of the proposed southwest • site, it will serve a population outside of weld County as discussed under "Population." A projection of the 1980 estimated population of 38,000, to the years 1990 and 2000 is 53,580 and 75,580 respectively. The combination of population inside and outside Weld County is as follows: Inside Outside Year Weld County Weld County Total 1980 13,585 38,000 51,585 1990 19.154 53,580 72,734 2000 27,000 75,580 102,580 This large population to be served dictates that the landfill be open at least six (6) days per week to provide the maximum convenience to the public. At this writing, approval for site designation of a new landfill area has been applied for through the County Commissioners of Weld County. The site being considered is located in an area that can serve a large population conveniently. i. and yet is somewhat apart from any residences. The location is a8 shown on Exhibit No. 1. The site has been evaluated from the standpoint of the design criteria given earlier. In general, it meets those requirements vary well. r -18- 9C0564 r • • in addition, the site is primarily unused at the present time and, in fact. Is to a large extent, wasteland. Filling the site to some uniform grades with properly compacted material and controlled cover will enhance the area and provide the potential for future beneficial use. Adequate Cover material is available in as area of relatively impermeable soils with no surface or subsurface water problems readily apparent. The proposed site is above a mined-out area with coal seams of from five (S) feet to fifteen (IS) feet thick. Separate detailed studies of the effects of subsidence as a result of the mining operations, surface and subsurface water, and other pertinent design considerations are being conducted in conjunction with the application for site designation as a landfill. The engineering features, location, and economics suggest that landfilling would be a good use for the selected site. Operations at the new site should be of a somewhat permanent nature with sufficient equipment, personnel and maintenance facilities to be self- sufficient. The size of the operation should result in an economically feasible program that will serve many citizens conveniently. The cost estimates which follow show the needed equipment, facilities, and personnel to properly meet the need■ of the population to be served. • The existing Fort Lupton-Brighton site that is a part of the southwest service area will be closed. Wastes that formerly were delivered to the Fort Lupton site will be delivered to the new southwest site. SOUTHEAST SERVICE AREA. Because of the contractural arrangements regarding • the Southeast site as discussed earlier, no plan Or Cost estimate is required for this report. Currently that area le adequately served by other then Colorado Landfill, Inc. Therefore, further analysis of that area is not being considered as part of this analysis at this time. As the area grows, end should the existing contracture' arrangement become inadequate, the landfill operations for this area will be upgraded co keep pace. OPERATIONS. At the time all landfill sites in Weld County have been designated and ere declared ready for use, an operational plan showing detailed features should be prepared and enacted for each site. Each plan should be developed utilizing all the appropriate design criteria, regulations, and the specific features that may be unique to each site. In general, some operational procedures are included with this study to provide for better understanding of sanitary landfill activities. The landfill activities in Weld County should follow these procedures. Hours of Operation. The hours of operation at each landfill site should be established to accommodate the major need of the specific area. Once establihed, they should be posted prominently along with the fees to be charged and wastes : that aro not accpted. The sanitary landfill should be open only when appropriate personnel are on duty. Measurement of Delivered Waste. A uniform method of messuring the delivered waste and charging therefor must be adopted. In ease of Weld County, rates' for 1979 have been established on the basis of the schedule shown in a later section. Such rates are believed adequate for current commitments. -19- 9C C564 Traffic Flow. Each sits must include roadways that will provide for smooth flow of traffic to and from the dumping area. - Directional signs should be provided as required. In the two larger landfills, separate unloading areas should be provided for compactors, and private autos or pickups. Signage should designate these locations. Waste Handling, In general. the waste should be spread in layers less than two (2) feet deep against the working face of the 20° and 30° slope. Dumping will usually be accommodated at the base of the slope. A tracked bulldoser is used to even out the material and compact it by passing over the material from three (3) to five (5) times. Normally, this method will result in a compaction to a density of about 1000 lbs./Cu. yd. A compactor, designed especially for such use in a landfill, can obtain mOra than 1500 Ibs./Cu. yd. It is recommended that as soon as economics permit, that a compactor be pro- vided ac each of the two (2) large landfill sites to increase the life of the landfill site. The fills should be accomplished in cells consisting, in general, of one (1) day's operation covered by a thin, continuous (six inches %) layer of soil also compacted. A aeries of adjoining cells of equal height create a "lift". Each lift may be of eight (8) or more feet high and covered with soil. Additional cells may be placed on top of a finished lift if site topographic conditions permit and if adequate soil is available for cover. Landfill methods, such as trench, area, or a combination must be adopted for each site depending upon the conditions therein. In most cases. the actual fill area should be prepared by scarifying the bottom and compacting the soil prior to filling. Such activity when used with compactible impervious soils precludes percolation of leachates into areas below the fill. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has published details of handling various kinds of wastes in its Report SW-65TS "Sanitary Landfill Design and Operation." Thie publication should be available to all operating personnel at each site. ' Cover Material. The waste material should be covered daily with about six (6) l inches of dirt that is compacted. Intermediate cover, between lifts, should be compacted to about a one (1) foot thickness. Final cover should be placed about two (2) feet thick and graded to a final configuration so there is no place where water can pond. Grades should not exceed those allowable to avoid erosion, generally two percent (2X) to four percent (4%). The final cover need not be compacted, if seeding is to take place. Maintenance. The maintenance of the landfill includes such items as control ` of wind-blown litter, control of unsightly weed growth, adequate roadways for inclement weather operations, and fires. All operators and personnel must be aware of these problems and be available to provide on-site maintenance ae required. Litter fences to minimize scattered debris in high wind periods and water to prevent fires should be available at all times. Procedures for these and other maintenance items should be included in the detailed plan for each site. FUTURE USES. All landfill sites should be compacted adequately and finished to a drainable slope to preclude ponding of water on the completed fill. Plans s for each site should include a future use such as open space, recreational t such as golf .courses and playgrounds, agriculturally productive, or soma other beneficial use. Through such a program. the land over the fill can become valuable and of substantial benefit to the public in the future. 1 1 t C t 4 y i 1 ' i . -zz- 9O0564 ,( • • :: �/lffiliated Farmers National Bank 110 First SMM Post Onto Box 108 Ault,Cobrsdo 805/0 May 31, 1990 303434-2800 Mr. Bud Clemons t 21330 W.C.R. 1155 Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Propoi d site near Ault for Landfill etaise Dear Mr. mo . t - As of the business leaders in Ault, I must ask for your con- slderation in denying the application for a landfill sit• west of Ault. The reason for writing this letter to you is to encourag• a personal visit to the site prior to the June 5th hearing. Let me describe for you in a brief narrative what you will see. The site is located on the highest point in the area. From its' elevated position you can s•e for several miles in any direction. 'p; Because the proposed landfill stacks waste on top of the ground, a mountain of refuse would be cr•ated that could b• seen for miles. In fact, from U.S. 85 •ither north or south of Ault looking to the west, the high ridge is clearly visible five miles '' away. Driving west of Ault on Colorado highway 1114, on• p through acre after acre of some of the country's most productive farm land. The farmsteads and trees form a picturesque screen to the west. About 4 miles west of Ault, the road rises and cross•s the Farmers Supply and Storage irrigation ditch leaving behind the cultivated fields. In full view are the magnificent Rocky Mountains stretching s. across the horizon for as far as one can see. The road makes a jog to the south before it continue• west. It Is at thi• jog in the road that the landfill site is propos•d. Picture if you will, this massiv• mountain of trash located straight ahead on the horizon blocking out the b•autiful view of the Rockies. Highway 14 is a major art•ry of traffic from St•rling, the state of N•braska, and other neighboring states to Fort Collins, Colorado State University and the vacation areas of the Poudre River and North Park. Xh f.�T t 9C G5641 '.'. b • • A May 31, 1990 • Bud Clemons Page Two With literally hundreds of square miles of land available for sites, this particular location seems to be one of the most illogical. It needs to be moved away from heavily traveled 'F scenic roadways. The best thing the proposed dump has accomplished is to unite the citizens of Ault. They have been split recently following a city election. But the idea of a giant pile of trash in their front yard made partners out of the fiercest rivals. If you will spend a little time and take the drive on U.S. 85 to s Colorado 14 and head west, you will have a much better under- standing of the controversy. For the benefit of this area, please do not approve the proposed site for a landfill. Sincere y, r L5ry Will . Farr Fr nt WRF:mac i is r c 900564 a . i .� ' SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECT " I , 4 ^ (Landfills). County illsDATE 1/0/90 Located in lacility - .Ul1/ a. , t Location �,/+n incorporated Area • Opera o Mailing Address of Operator . . d11/*7!i kK Current Owner (If diff ) i.: ., Hailing Address of Owner • •....m.... (All items checked must be explaind In supplemental report) ~.a.. I. Public Health and/or Environmental Retards ' .s,. ‘ �" _ A. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards } . B. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Croundvater Pollution D. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Tnadegwu or not Maintained E. Landfill Cas Migration Concerns F. Sludge or Septic Pumping, Disposal on Site (Unauthorised) a C. Operating Records not Maintained on Site H. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation I. Other „` ':XL Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 vxra EXH I g'rr h /' " ' "' A. Odors and/or V ~'Is' ,; , r� E Prnene •^. B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover , /J C. Inadequate Fencing (t0 control access and vindblovn • ate `:. D. Burning apparent ' w ` E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned III. Rimarks • /10 de • ..> ;, `,:',4 A. 0 'ski Neal Neei4 �!RI r • 641 • �� 1 irll.�17 - . ..........rw.........w.....M.A..Y..Y.............r w (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing)'` r " a 1 • 1 p • • T Inspection Engineer/CeekOgxst S �C�5�� (WRITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY OPERATOR) (PINK COFY-COUNTY) . 4IPOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION • (gurfaes Impoundments) County Facility DATE /77716 Located In I Orporated Area Location Current Operator .19',40 aft in Mailing Address o Operator , Current Owner (If different) Mailing Address of Owner (All items checked must be explaind in ,supplemental report) I. A. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards D. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Groundwater Pollution D. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthori'zed) —� E. Safety Hazards F. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation G. Structural Integrity of Dikes Questionable H. Records Other REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 A. Odors end/or Vectors Present S. Inadequate Fencing (to control access) C. Not Designated and/Or Improperly Zoned D. Monitoring Wells (Maintenance, Inteegrity, or Locking Cap not Present) E. Evidence of Minor Spills Around Disposal Area F. Water/Liquid Surface Covered with 011(s) or scum C. Depth Gauges not Present and or Resdible H. Pond Freeboard Level Exceeded. • • _ I. Recommendations for Site Improvement J. Other III. Remarks as y � „G �' �o�,,. << �� � �.�.,.�� ,o,,.,.�. ,t•f•2.t /n-.1:,.,,,orly (Name) y PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing)afiny • • • Inspection Engineer/Geologist • .r, 1 .k/ .,�. .f �Q,'S�,s f G '{1 (WHITE copy-FILE) (y. 0 /11 COPY OPERATOR PINK COPY-COUNTY) ( `, _ •9 r • L.r. r'M _y r4�f yi�it;s , SOLTD WASTE e'LITY INSPECTION �p,•Mr y � r ' k+ Lai '••.JI fell I'sw1.• ad -•• ,, r _ ^'r 1C'C +,�J',,• �1���C� ++l ., .,1,411x1 Ca jk Date Located;' � l�r , 1. 4 r InODrpOeQ*ea /JLj s ' .'S� dress'of operator .,. v vl .�1 . • er pIf different) ti'.:44 ,,M,,v .,.;:. 4 , ,Na dress.of Owner -4, a •• �cF+'z , checked must be ekplalnedAn supplemental ,report) I" ti, Irv, b is Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement sqa • , !tide) i^4� A .' *,^ A.. Evidence OL Induet)Cial Waste,Diapoaal .. ' `"^�" ',61..t:',...",..., I, 41rx B. , Evidence of Potential..for Serious Surface or GrOund SittIC � ' r':'' ^' C. Surface Diversion/Containment; acilities Inad equate of Mofr"'� e��� '!,!. .' ,, D. Landfill Gas Migration EOncecne 1 D r k '; ,r 0 «, E. Sludge or septic Papings' Disposal on Site, (Unauthorised) ,/,/, - , ,,:. .. „ ' 4-• F. Safety Hazards v" G. .Non-Compliance with', . .•��i r" �r ` K. Other Approved'Design and Operation �4� } !, +,� ' a t „five ; • ^+ •I MK""iXX� 1 X41 0. '� , V.IIJ ,+Ukl - r r'"; , .� v,/, • REMDIAL ACTION REQUIRED 41h'". If t l Y yy IZ um Standards CRS JD, ^ �,� ' r I 29-110 (Locally enfOroed standards) O. f r A.' „OdOre and/or Vectors Present- hJ(11 . . I...0 catl,•, ' 'B. Inadequate and/or'Irregular,Cover s. � I tW'lr �r'; },4 C. Inadequate TenOinq, (to control_aoosas and windblown dabtfii)tr ' "' ``4,O:; "o' D. Burning apparent , ,- a S;"�,1 E. . Not Designated and/Or ImprOperly ZOned ' : • :•., ", /a' r. ( *,,; S . '" �} ' , INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOPT=DATIONS FOR SITE IMPROyII�p i •;,',' ",..:' • � ." - . ! J:' • ft'., albr • -� .•Ir 111FHN ,. ,q , 4,A00.4 .rr.+Oav .. � . k 1.z% omplalnts.Received (Attach copies) Action Taken W 4:42;:t :': ��;I.aa A E+ .IA ML I A •��� ' 1 „ .444WW�, 't. 401( IV"t rks _ ; .1 ) i ti ry , M1 •• r G }�'r v+ \ 1 •7:1 �. . ,.sM.k,,,.Ma. j, ; -- �r EM PRSST„AT INSPECTION • 1•(Pa i ent -... , 1 ,X, ..a. rS1 1,,t. �. ,,. ,.p=� YI 6 'Rooting Engineer • a + A , 19•1 4a 99. f: _ WHITE COPY-FILE) ( COPY-OPERATOR) .(PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD = 'ili)- ' SOLID WAiTE FACILITY INSPECTION Compliance • N?n-oomnllanos I Open Dump Co5nty. �' Date 'Alb, Located in Facility, er,n � (A � � 8/4./. incorporated Area /�/ LoaatiOn f:43 J l+ Or i ' I p i. , Curren!,OPerator 1 ju t � � , Malllnq' Addcese of Operator (eQ � r ++ ,,0 1lr rr (p,rl Currant Owner (If different) Mailing Addreae of Owner , (All 'iteme checked must be explained In supplemental report) •.• , I. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against vi'oiatiOns) A. Evidence of Industrial waste Disposal r ' D. Evidence of Potential for Seriou■ Surface or-Oround Willer•PAllutiOn ` C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not Nwintalned D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumping* Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) . F. safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation H. Other REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) . A. Odors and/or Vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover ' C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent - E. Not Derignated and/or Improperly Zoned INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT • III. . Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken f: IV. Remarks . g`Ler<,s 6 tAao�— m,� n (Naineht,',4 �K,(��, Ilitti PRESENT AT INSPECTION ,(Representing) /� Inspecting Englneer *i jk A \ i+`tk.n,r,.. n 7510 G�(�'®564;. 19-4170-199 -1, man COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (COLD COPY-D.E.) k �} .r ' ; I;-: if , 4+; SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION ggmpJytanyro NOn-complianwer --.. ,' �OPen Dump • -11000010,44';''''', co r �� Date ,C�/r��� 9 Looated�in$� iw • f sac ty..14I r1 �r f:',A <.. .1,1 IA/ , Ineoryodati d arm t.)_/ Loa On:;T Ide e ye ,A j� .k• Cu{' °Operator 5444 f7n//5Y re e 1161�:a ..;:;;1,:.,74:.. .:' ,c. .` b ai *dress of Operator ' Cair t'°QOner ('If different) Hp An A Kj4PliAr Hai. �,AQdress of Owner (Alltitem$ checked must be explained. in supplemental report) , ,+ro.,c' ,+k^ .c. , ' I. .,Public Health and/or Environmental Hazarde (Department enforcement agalnat vlolntione) ' A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal • B. Evidence of POtential for Serious Surface or Cround waiter Pollution rr C. Surface Diversion/Containment.lacilities Inadequate or not Maintained •N• • D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns 1'c' tic Pum in a E. Sludge or Se Disposal !�:,•• .iyl+s,•• D P 4 p0l on Site (VnauthOrtaed) F. Safety Hazards ,',.', G. Non-Compliance with ApprOved Design and Operation ;' "-f H. Other �,.. :,.. w :d • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED **)kll:r. inimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) f,tW !A'MI ' •' f a-:, • , ‘,,. 4040 A. Odors and/Or VeOLors Present :•" ,I,.._�•� / B. Inadequate and/orIrreqular 'Cover d •" ` , , .r " C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) ' ,;" +' D. Burning apparent X'.; E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned „r� (�` r• r'. INSPECTING ENGINEERS Rraket;NDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVIIHENTP ,�� y�.� �� ,; : ‘',:••. • • tJ l III.'. :Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken t 4, r,, + . 1, • a.�.�r, rr , t., • ,. IVYmarks t` ,. ' Y i.: .'IjC . , J � w 1 1 •,+ •l •D �Sf �M-LACY, '7!l / !�.!//d I A /.els! • r' "Alit/r / b.r�ii.0 410 r'w./rwr.• �` /Aa �a..;c4i.s. ^ — N �? (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION _ A. laePren h� � r.. a. 1 C...A A►tr ,. wkrive ��r inapictinq • Tate... . , . ,„AEngineer+ La, .� '��s 19-41,70-199 / e / V '+`(wHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-6.E.) i .�..`. . , . , q. t. , . '• .. • Q, ..„..,, • .i �, ....:4..p . /..,.- a' :, ;, P SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION COmplieng, 145,,, 'AC. 1 .l,;_ �NOn-COmpll�an4s ''` ?L"'• /J•j�_/J✓� r��'�-4t'.r•�. I �&en'DUmp``h'N r"„I+.M1c`o-. ' Dat ' Xty ilp' �d�..,-mow rt....,, . / �, ion y /y�+r Incorp0fatt l:Afea /' + ,C et)'ODerator, r. AgSZT 141.14S14#1,11 -c: d/ �!.' o. n9v.Address of Operator " � � nt'rOwner (If different) " ....*A '''�" '_., n�{�Addrsss of Owner W. ..,4, .•.' '( twins checked must be explained in supplemental report) ;�,)r r, I•. Public Health end/Or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement ag4ins[ violations) �_ A. Evidence of Industrial Waste' Disposal B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Witer1lutlon;. ., C. Surface Diversion/Containment facilities Inadequate or'nOt„ Sne"i'ned:• D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns - r'�' E. Sludge or Septic Pumping*, Disposal on Site ,(unauthorised) F. Safety Hazards * el. r• `. H. NonOth-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation r�rw.y.�a.''. ec, .,, J Y1'd '.� ' • REMEDIAL ACTION k ''�` ;J/i'14; ter. �� imum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) 1� 4,.' {• ' A. Odors end/or vectors Present B. Inadequate and/or Irreqular:.Cover .:r;r.ivp.,4 `tb C. Inadequate Fenoinq'•:(to contr'bt•socen°and windbTowM�Qeb Y D. Burning apparent' r ` *_ � E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned 'L :1104 )XP.(.I+ ,.1.•• INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT " ;,.- ,• ''' k if .'1e' ,.14' ir� $1.1•.4 V rq •' ,, tf niplaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken "'' r ^3 it 0 5 i 'n isi 4 .i ,y - • /1?a4Yy....rYo.. . �. ' IV w,..rw f�a ' ..5.Y41' r �i��/: w , - " Mentei sP1.ir...r.. we' .4 , . + % A• ' (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION i � QLl 11.,E . /' , F . CRey' 'e1 ��fq}•.••., i /� Inspecting Engineer /a� P: �I"r�' fa...... 7 4(y $ • s (WHITE COPY-FILL*) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR � >(PINS COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E. ... •wc •. t �' ,,v "+(, �) . SOLID WASTE PAciLITY INSPECT ON COmPlian0e i �":/�` `' I•P� , on-compliance.., - . i. Open OumP Q7 ./ P� ?v /5,/gray LOOauQ,ln,I. a ?. incorporated Area (�,.rr L� T< k .•Cu ••� •rotor Atli:, %n.,.../..• }• 1- t buit } Green or Operator i •N ° ,,dries.of Ownerer (if enL)^.I i f ' ismmiimgmOmmommmoRmsommmommmJa R�( 4' R, ''�,ahecked must t» explained in supple ntal report) ,Q{ y I•) t A 11c Health and/or Environmental HaaaY p r' '�� g „.• • ar ,f (Department enforcement a allot viol lions) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste , .sposai • 1 •fit ' I�.N{. r y �. ; � D. Evidence Of Potential for See' u■ Surface or Ground WAteg PA•i ution "4r.), 1St — C. Surface Diversion/Containment; aoilities inadequate orAct.'Maintailmwr, • '; ' yy, ' D. . Landfill Gas Migration COnCer c1;,: y; E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Dis sal on Site (Unauthorized) F. - Safety Hazards • � yq G. Non-Compliance with Approved Q�sign and Operation • r 7.` r; i ''W'"' H. •`Other 'M •,�. :7 * REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED �v i w• .. ? yr • • • ;•+II -Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) ,. ..t • 1 4, . ',1..�• 4e, A. Odors and/or Vectors Present .,.. , r " ' ` 1 i 4 D. Inadequate and/Ore�rregulal''G er ,q,• ,, N. i • 1" c. c u t-wana s:Wets Fen�p ntrp�aooele-andr* n + � 1�a+wgurnYbq 'iDVttren .. 4• M - 'AC. Not Designated and'/or �Im CO .•^� "• • f �..r �,�� ':.��. n�,y ,;:� D petty honed Yr A .1• . INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT 1 �y w., iry: V�V; , ' r ryf,,l' f .Ix +t ,omp�eints Received (Attach copies) AOt1on Taken 1,;, k •''y�. ,.;, 4 �r. . . • , , ,,,.� \� IV, 4.; Remarks , .. •. ' v. 44,- (Name) PRESENT4AT INSPECTION (RepreeentUW04 ' • ' :�i i r42 s 7 -, A i Z.SA/ A •• 1,vE1 a G'2a N77 Wean : i.ttro - r, 016- .a �• 9....'d c a 44* ��CCcg la')* A C1nq �rig6nesr .�•' , �^s5T W t .,..'`• �. .:I .• . ,. • q,. !Min copy-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) I (PINK OPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) �'!.__ • • STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH g."P. p 4210 fast 11th Annue Telefax' Denver,C010red0 50220.3716 O03)3224076(Main Buildhm/Oenver) n a PhOne (3031 320.5333 1703)3200129(►urmim►IKs/Nme) WO 0031216.7196(Gland i nnlon Regional°flits) r, May 31, 1990 0 I gl Roy Roma. I�L../n, ff GO�rnor JUN (Jr� ThwMaa M.VoMen,M.U. {� JUN 6 1990 executive Otwctw Gloria Lister Route 2, 13ox 324 Eaton, Colorado . 80615 Vold Co. Mao*COmoistioo Re: Proposed North Weld County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Mrs. Lister: I appreciated your letter of May 3, 1990 and the concerns you expressed about the proposed is landfill. The contains and questions of the citizens who Gve near proposed solid waste disposal sites are considered as a part of our decision making process. I feel, however, that • it is important to clarify the roles of the Colorado Department of Health and County in the review and permitting of such facilities. The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Department is responsible for the review of solid waste disposal facility proposals to make stile that they meet minimum technical design criteria. The division's review ia authorized under the 'Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act' and is based on the criteria contained in the -Regulations Pertaining to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities'. The County is responsible for the tandem° and zoning decisions concerning such proposals. Comments concerning these types of iaauea are referred back to the County whenever they are received as a part of a letter sent to this Department. Now I would like to address your specific comments. As to your comments pertaining to high winds problems, the reviewing staff agreed with the need for specific controls. All solid waste disposal facilities in ow state, are required to cease operations during periods of high wind warning, 'Periods of high wind warning' are deemed as periods when the National • Weather Servica expects sustained winds of forty miles per how (40 MPH) or greater, or gusts of fifty•five miles per how (33 MPH) or greater for one how or longer. As additional protection against high wind and blowing debris the review comments forwarded to the County Commission contained the following recommendations. The operator is intended to implement measures to control blowing litter at the site as necessary including all of the following: (1) a. At the end of each day following refuse placement and compaction, an application of six (6) inches of soil as daily cover is required. This cover will be plated on refuse as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. b. The lira of the working face (exposed trash) is to be limited during windy periods, c, Permanent and movable site fencing is required to collect wind blown debris and prevent it from leaving the working face or property. d. Litter pick up activities are required . 9C0564 k i M1 r _. . 4- • Gloria Lister May 31, 1990 1 Page 2 (2) Operational inspections of tho entire facility will be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections will be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspection will be made to ensure that the landfall operations is progressing accordance with all upecu of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports will be prepared and submitted to both Wald County Department of Health (WCOH) and the Colorado Department of Health (CO14). Also wind velocity measuring equipment will be maintained at the facility. Your concern for health and safety is also well stated Section 2.1.4 0l the department's regulations require that facilities shall be operated in a manner to minimize nuisance conditions such as odors, wind blown debris, insects and rodent by providing an adequate layer of inert material for daily cover. We believe that the requirements in the regulations and tho recommendations shown above adequately address your concern. XOur concerns about the location of the facility with reaped to the public highway should be directed to the county as a land-use issue. The public hearing on the Bialys permit for land-use by special review is scheduled for June S, 1990, at the Weld County Commissioners' Office. It should be noted that the county can be more restrictive than the state and can imposed additional operational requirements if they choose. These additional requirements or conditions become part of the permit issued for the facility. In summary, the Division believes that if the facility is operated as outlined in the "Engineering Design and Operation Report' and our additional recommendations•to the commissioners, this landfill can be constructed and operated in a safe manner and protect the health and safety of the community. I have enclosed a copy of 30-20.104 of the state statue for your information. U I.can be of any additional assistance, please contact me at (303) 331-4806. Sincerely, rai PerkiPoul E. Poulson Engineer i Solid Waste & Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division PEP/ht/6944K cc: RoAlllsoor Wald'County Deparomerot'dE•I'Iaadeg W. Potter, Weld County Health Department G. Brunner, Weld County Board of Commissioners F 9C°s€4 F' 4 y w, - 3 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH A210 tar 11th AVenue 7elelau / f 13031)22MM(Mann MulldowDenverl 1. Denver, COlOreeO 80220.3716 ;IS Phone 003) 320.8333 003)1]0.1329 lltarm"Ran Ilace/Denverl • (7031]4..719.(Grand lunpmn KtRwNal Office, 1, F, � `y/ Roy Rom,. tune 1, 1990 D R rraa I 1 ��JJ cOv.ma JUN 6 1990 Moss M.Ve/1 n.M.D. Emecums Olreclar ?. Ray Danielson 39509 WC R 031 "Sid CO. awl*Cr*. Ault, Colorado 8061 Re: Proposed North Weld County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Mr. Danielson: I appreciated your letter of May 9, 1990 and the concerns you expressed about the proposed landfill. The concerns and questions of the citizens who live near proposed solid waste disposal sites are considered as a part of our decision making process ! fool, however, that it is important t0 clarity the roles of the Colorado Department of Health and County in the review and permitting of such facilities • The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of tho Department ia responsible for the ` review of solid waste disposal facility proposals to nuke sure that they meet minimum technical design criteria The division's review is authorind under the `Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act" and is based on the criteria contained in the 'Regulations Pertaining to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities". Tho County is responsible for the land-use and zoning decisions concerning such proposals. Comments concerning these types of issues are referred back to the County whenever they are received as a part of a letter sent to uuc Department. Now 1 would like to address your specific comments Aa to your comments pertaining to high winds problems, the reviewing stall agreed with the need for specific controls All solid waste disposal facilities in our state, aro required to cease operations during periods of high wind warning, -Periods of high wied warning" are defined as periods when the National Weather Service expects sustained winds of forty miles per hour (40 MPH) or greater, or gusts of fifty-five miles per hour (55 MPH) or greater for one hour or longer. • As additional protection against high wind and blowing debris the review comments forwarded to floe county commission contained the following recommendations. The operator is intended to implement measures to control blowing litter at the site as necessary including all of the following: (1) a At the end of each day following refuse placement and compaction, an application of six (6) inches of soil OA deity cover is required. This cover will bo placed on refuse as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. b. The size of the working face (exposed trash) is to be limited during windy periods c. Permanent and movable sito fencing is required to collect wind blown debris and prevent it from leaving the working face or property. �����r d. Litter pick up activities aro required . O 1}XIL"�9C056� rSJs_ '1 JUN 6 /970 meow -r... P, �. • • Ray Danielson June 1 1990 Page 2 (2) Operational inspections of the entire facility will be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections will be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections will be made to ensure that the landfill operations is progresaing accordance with all aspects of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports will be prepared and submitted to both Weld County Department of Health (WCDH) and the Colorado Department of Health (CDH). Also wind velocity measuring equipment will be maintained at the facility. Your concern for health and safety is also well stated. Section 2.L4 of the department's regulation' require that facilida shall be operated in a manner to minimize) nuisance conditions such as ordors, wind blown debris, insects and rodent by providing an adequate layer of insert material for daily cover. We believe that the requirements in the regulations and the recommendations shown above adequately address your concern. We reviewed the potential landfill impau on the location of your well As you stated, your well is rechanged from surface runoff in to a shallow alluvial sand system. The topographic map indicates that run-off would be the south-east from the landfill and thus away from any recharge area effecting your well The design of the landfill w01 control surface water run-on aad run-off and at the same time contain water that falls within it. Your concerns about the location of the facility with respect to the public highway should be directed to the county as a landaus. isaue. The public hearing on the facility's permit for landsuae by special review is scheduled for Juno S, 1990, at the Weld County Commissioners' Office. It should be noted that the county an be more restrictive than the state and can imposed additional operational requirements if they choose. These additional requirements or conditions become part of the permit issued for the facility. In summary, the Division believaa Wet if the facility is operated as outlined in the 'Engineering Design and Operation Report* aed our additional recommendations to the commissioners, this landfill can be coatructed and operated in s safe manner and protect the health and safety of the community. I have enclosed a copy of 3020.104 of the state statue for your information. If I an be of any additional assistance, please contact me at (303) 331-4806. 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Colorado 80610 fpid s MOSS Re: Proposed North Weld County municipal S�oGd Waste Landfill Mr. Fred: I appreciated your letter of May 8, 1990 and the concerns you expressed about the proposed landfill. The concerns and questions of the citizens who live near proposed solid waste disposal sites aro cooaido:ad as a part of our decision melting process. ' feel, however, that it is important to clarify the roles of the Colorado Department of Health and County in the review and permitting of such facilities. The Hazardous Materials and Wasto Management Division of the Department is responsible for the review of solid waste disposal facility proposals to make sure that they meet minimum technical design criteria The division's review is authorized under the 'Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act' and is based on the criteria contained in the 'Regulations Pertaining to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities% The County is responsible for the land-use and zoning decisions concerning such proposal Comments concerning these types of issues are reforred back to the County whenever they are received as a part of a latter sent to this Department. Now I would like to address your specific commenta. As to your comments pertaining to high winds problems, the reviewing staff [agreed with the need for specific controls. All solid waste disposal facilities in our state, aro required to cease operations during periods of high wind warning. tried& of high wind warning' are defined as periods when the National Weather Service expects sustained winds of forty miles per hour (40 MPH) or greater, or gusts of fdtyfive miles por hour (SS MPH) or greater for one hour or longer. As additional protection against high wind and blowing debris the review comments forwarded to the county commimion contained the following recommendations. The operator is intended to implement measures to control blowing hitter at the site as necessary including all of the following: (1) a. At the end of each day following refuse placement and compaction, an application of aix (6) inches of soil as daily cover is required. This cover will be placed on refuse as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. b. The size of the working fate (exposed trash) is to be limited during windy periods. c. Permanent and movable site fencing is required to collect wind blown debris and prevent it from leaving the working face or property. t' d litter pick up activities aro required . 9pOScrb Douglas 8a Joyce Prod • • June 1, 1990 Page 2 (2) Operational impeaiona of the entire facility will bo mado on a quarterly basis for the fife of the landfill operation. The inspections will be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections will be made to ensure that the landfill operations is progressing accordance wits all aspects of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports will be prepared and submitted to both Weld County Department of Health (WCDH) and the Colorado Department of Health (CDH). Also wind velocity measuring equipment will be maintained at the facility. We have found that in Colorado's dry climate a laodfill sited away from any low lands poems wry little change of movement of material within the facility. The design ioeorporates safeguards to connect unforseen events. Your concerns about the location of the facility with respect to the public highway should be directed to tbo county as a landaus° issue. The public hearing on the facilitys permit for landaus° by special review u scheduled for June S, 1990, at the Wald County Commissioners' Office. It should be noted that the county can be more restrictive than the state and can imposed additional operational requirements if they choose. These addkionsl requirements or conditions become part of tho permit issued for the facility. In summary, the Division believes that if the facility la operated as outlined in the "Engineering Design and Operation Report' and our additional recommendations to the commimiooera, this landfill can be constructed and operated innate ate manner and protect the health mad safety of the community. I have enclosed a copy of 30-20104 of the state statue for your information. 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L Y1..7 L C ., T T V .L ,Y •dry , o• L � ^ � - Y • iL � .C a •o E EI++ 54LE.a,r, a �S erit a . .4~ 144on. -1 Sri CO:n Si Nsierue4 ttc-b) -•Cer • ..,,,„ • 7 x".0.0 .. yen_ ..anzo..a. PO. 7/.G v ' r- , oz. ..die,..C., ..../..."0/fi 4, 6 asel-,e,C a -ta- .-e, --fie- J-- Pd “40. ed• -atr-fria2 . _nra< , ,z2,_.cd ,./.4z. ea....0 49•1.- a 4-7 `V -e-re, .c%61 X21 Fl „es, a . a..0 � - d -1-a• . , 9CQ5€4 4 . • • 0� Rt 2 Box 124 C Eaton, CO. 80615 2, 1990 Colorado State Health Dept. iy 4O 4210 E. 11th Avenue nnst f•, 1p�® Denver, CO. 80220nj7e4ce, 419.W40Etlety? To Whom It May Concern: I would Zike to protest the propoeed landfill that is to be located at a eite four miles west of Ault, Colorado. In the first place, why would anyone okay a landfill so near to a public highway? The location is in a very windy area and I can't see how it would be possible to prevent paper° and debris from blowing onto the highway. Fences will not stop the blowing debris when the wind reaches 30- 40 mph ae it often does. I live southeast of the proposed site and I'm sure if it is approved we will be subject to flying debris from the Landfill. This is a nice country setting and would certainly be ruined by an unsightly Landfill in the area. Highway 14 is a well traveled highway, used by a lot of tourists and looal people as well. In my opinion, the landfill should be located miles away from a main highway in an area that ie not going to cause a safety and health hazard. Why not locate the Landfill farther north or east of Ault? There are plenty of Zooatione that would not situate the landfill along a main highway in a populated area. • Also the sanitary aide of this ie to be coneidered. The landfill will attract fliee and rats which spread disease. This ie in an area where almost everyone own. cattle, horses, and household pets that would be subject to a health threat. Not to mention the human population. Please do not approve a landfill in this location. The landfill would be detrimental to the community. The health and safety of the citizens in our community certainly outweighs the need for a Landfill in this Zooation. Thank you for your consideration. M1 "11 atite �_. Gloria Lister Concerned Citisen 'z . X71.W5s4 i': I 1 •r .. .. • •T h rr , P MAR 04 1990 H • May 3, 19am Af��' c .._,... .aJ 6.. V 1.M I r, ryl.r ui��VT •. Colorado State Health Dept. Solid Waste Div. 4210 E 11th Ave. Denver, Colorado 80220 I am writing concerning the proposed WPid County landfill on a site four miles west of Ault, CO on Highway 14. The land in question is on a high WINDY hill. The area is visible for many miles Cram all directions. The proposed 220 • foot high "mound" will look like a mountain. ! Highway 14 is a BUSY highway. It curves, and is on a hill at W.C. road 25. . .which would be the entry and exit to the fill. IT WOULD BE VERY HAZARDOUS. When a vehicle enters Highway 14 from WC Rd. 25 and turns east, it is impossible to see oars coming from • the west. Even though one sees no on-ooming traffic, and quickly makes a left turn •and accelerates to top speed, the oars coming from the west are immediately upon you. Trucks would create an even greater problem, due to the fact that they cannot accelerate quickly. If the landfill is allowed, something MUST BE DONE ABOUT THIS HAZARDOUS TRAFFIC PROBLEM! ! ! • Thie so-called "State-of-the-art" landfill has absolutely • no plane at all to re-cycle. • Some of the County and State regulations nbed to be revised. Reapeotfully, . �.... .771 Lois W. Jones Box 313 Pierce CO 80650 9f e364 May 8, 1990 0 Colorado Department of Health ATTN: Paul Paulsen 4210 E. 11th Avenue MAY 11799A 11 Denver., CO 80220 NAZAR"US AT ERIALS RE: North Weld County Sanitary Landfill AND WASTE Its MANAGEMENT Dear Paul: ' An a property owner and resident of 40505 WCR 427, we are addressing the above referenced issue that is currently in the final stages of approval. The location that has been chosen, SW } of SEC 7, TWN 7 N, RCE 66 W. presents unaddressed problems for the surrounding landowners and residents, the community, and tourieta/travelers that frequent Colorado HWY 14. The proposed location is situated on the top of a hill which constitutes a high wind area, thus dispersing unsafe & unsightly waste to all the landowners` & resident's property. as well as dispersing waste into all the many surrounding irrigation ditches and in the "MOST VISUAL RESPECT" to Colorado HWY 14. Significant environmental problems consist of rodent & insect infestation which will produce disease carriers to the many farming residences in the area, affecting live— stock and other means of survival for these residences. Although, this landfill is not designed for hazardous waste, the evidence of any concealed hazaradous waste will most definitely affect the many nearby irrigation ditches that provide essential water supply. Furthermore, the rodent & waste odor will create an environmentally unsafe atmosphere to the community including tourists & travelers that frequent Colorado HWY 14. ' Upon receipt of a letter in October 1989 from the applicant, Brad Reirnes, we were informed that this facility will be so suitable that the appearance will not be recognized as a landfill. However, since the proposed location is already situated at the peak of a hill and the landfill protruding 175' to 200' at a 4 to 1 side slope (even in the early stages of use and with extensive landscaping) , it is highly unlikely this location will ever provide an "unseen & unrecognizable" landfill. This unsightly mountain—like protrusion of waste cannot be contained or properly managed by the six to ten foot fence that will surround the location. The land currently provides a beautiful and picturesque location of rolling hills in a farming community and is equipped with a beautiful crop of wheat. It seems so unnecessary to place a landfill on such a picturesque location, simply for the "convenience sake" of a proprietor or a corporation. There are other locations Of land available that would provide the applicant with a sufficient. convenient landfill away from a major highway, and most importantly not destroy the magnificent beauty of the Rockies to the surrounding residents and tourists traveling Colorado HWY 14. } Please consider all the above points given when processing the application of this location for approval of this business proposition. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, 9C C564 Dou laa & Joyce tad 40505 WCR W27, Ault, CO 80610 AMC - •' o ECE��VE May 9, 1990 MAY 14 690 Ll HAZARD0US MATERIALS To the Colorado Department of Health AND WASTEMANAGEMENT 4210 East 11th AV Denver, CO. 80220 Ret Landfill West of Ault, Weld County, Colorado The Landfill (Dump) that is proposed west of Ault I feel is a very poor location. In the future it will be a problem with paper, trash, etc blowing onto Highway 14, along with the odor that will be in the air. Tourist and regular communters traveling between Fort Collins and Ault will be welcomed with this scene. That is not what we want to promote for our County and State. we have been promised that will not happen. In checking around the country -- why do all the other Landfills (Dumps) have this problem. There is a possibility I might be in favor if the owner would want to build and live in a home south of the Landfill (Dump) . water Supply and Storage Ditch Company have a lateral going through the south side of the section. I believe the Ditch would also be a recipient of the blowing paper and trash. I am sure our State and County Health Departments, Weld County Planning Commission and our County Commissioners would not OK the permit if they realize how it would hurt this area. S ask you to strongly consider NOT to approve this permit for the Landfill (Dump) in this area. /Thank You! i-)O. frufiCelir Ray Tmnielson 39509 WCR 31 Ault, CO. 80610 834 - 1303 9C0r564 1 1 1,1 MAY 14 1990 y MAZARDOU5 MATERIALS Ault, Colorado AND WASTE MANAGEMENT May 11, 1990 Cblorado Department of Health I Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Dear Sire: T am writing regarding the environmental impact of Waste Services Corporation's proposed landfill west of Ault. The main &codes roads will i, be U.S. Highway 85 and State' Highway 14. As you oan see on the attached map, both the highways are main streets in Ault. 85 serves burin and residences and with 14 provides the &owns to the two railroad cross- ings for the east side of Ault. Highway 14 serves the main business die- triot, the park, the library, some residences and is the access for the • schools. The Highland District (RE 9) sohools •in Ault are the Middle. JR. High and Senior High levels as well as a busy day care center in the Bad- , imA`school. Children from Carr, Nunn, Pierce and Ault are bused to and from these schools. Mr. Brad !Cairnss of Waste Services Corporation has told us he expects as many sail= trucks a dz to be using the landfill when it opens and that he expecte trio number to increase. He wants it on the highway to avoid the costs of road building and maintenance. The site he has chosen will certainly have a detrimental impact on the Citizen. of Ault and the school children of the district because of the highway access. Please consider the negative impact on our environment - the impaot of many trash-hauling vehicles through Ault. /SSiinncerely. laoreseel Sandra Thome 127 S Street• Ault.00::O0 ,�0 1 i t 9CC5o4 Y • -1 lL1 IP • o 3r 0 v O CO Oa I MimeoYN. 1 .mow 6 i fI 1I _6_, ..,. i, .., i i .. .,_ . .".1 __ 1 .MI.M M. wwwrwwww..wrr L 91 cr_ r _ t 7 ; t t t K K4 lo I iii i " 1 r " • se ig4:5& II 1 sre � ...1 . .w•d II— /.- . se w IL.,„..... Iw r_ MINIM eelIIMII IM MI • .....141artsT la 5 i 0... " m = r.' , ; � ■ - 1 —/ N �IIII _�� Ir _ I_ riE ■ ; . �. - i- t IIAII -- n �� F 1 I I` - y � SIC '. ` MUM .. r) F.)".W0 K K 1��►0 � -7a- NR � irmr � .,..,., f � } 8 ti rt.,_, , F w .1M.M n ci I _ , _ MII.M M.V \ I I O • ii..eVo.. . ..l' IS .._77, wiYr t ;K r: •. v. K• III cif ;ft 1t ! c ,� , p tA"218ZI r ,1� � awl II h I I ° gilt: j 2 F - s,: .7 < M j j `u 0 131 • Y _ ■ Y I a 'T a - pri r :ftI ly a ,V) ^ f ipi 1 9C C$6 J Fri it�r ir' • • > , 0 may 12, 1990 Mph 1S%VISei % fr Dear sire, ��,, ��// IIYR"�'- t1.6 • As land ownerdg��'I d—dents of Weld County, we are writing this letter in protest of the proposed land fill which will be located three miles west of our property near Highway 14 and County ,^oaLl 25. We feel that this is a totally inadcx3uate site and will cause groat • harm to our property and its value. It will be an eye sore and nuisance • to our neighborhood. We feel it will generate a great amount of traffic, noise, odor, and pollution. Surely there are more appropriate sites to locate this land fill! we chose to live in the country to be away from urban pollution and trash. It is unfair that one man with a profit motive should be allowed ' to ruin land values and the quality of country living. We could not in good conscience support any public official who would allow this land fill to be located here. We suggest that the County Commissioners who support this disaster locate it close to their hones and then tell us how they like it forty )rears from now!! Sincerely, • Isabelle and Herbert Schmidt Jon and Marsha Schmidt Herbert Schmidt, Jr. 9C0564 4 . S • f STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 421O East 17th Avenue TOfah, Denver.Colorado 50220•)716 O031322aom MaineuddlndOemaq .«5Q Phone (JO7) 720•n7]] (JWIJ25.1l291nprrwe.%nraeCsnwrl Ib)1 246.1195(Grand h r aeon a.awnr OHlol AMC 1, 1990 Roy Romer o E EVE COVerriCI llamas M.Vernon.Ka JUN 6 1990 lj ra«eely.Glamor Paul Liad 3c Sons. Inc. 9672 WCRD 4174 Windsor. Colorado 80530 Ilahl Co.tusk Camdula Re: Proposed North Weld County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Mr. Danielson: f appreciated your letter of May 6, 1990 and the concerns you expressed about the proposed landfill. The concerns and questions of the citizens who live near propoaed solid waste disposal sites are considered as a pat of our decision making process. ' feel. however. that it is important to clarify the roles of the Colorado Department of Health and County in the review and permitting of such facilities. The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Department u responsible for the review of solid waste disposal facility proposals to make sure that they meet minimum technical design criteria. The division's review is authorized under the Solid Waste Disposal Shea and Facilities Act' and is based on the criteria contained in the 'Regulations Pegg to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities'. The County is responsible for the tandems. and zoning decisions concerning such proposals. Comments concerning these types of issues are referred beck to the County whenever they are received as a part of a letter sent to this Department. • Now I would like to address your specific comments. As to your comments pertaining to high. winds problems, the reviewing staff agreed with the need for specific controls. All solid waste disposal facilities in our etatd are required to tame operations during periods of high wind warning, Periods of high wind warning' are defined as periods when the National Weather Service expects sustained Winds of forty miles per hour (40 MPH) or greater, or gusts of fifty•Gve miles por hour (SS MPH) or greater for one hour or longer. As additional protection aping high wind and blowing debris the review comments forwarded to ,matte county commission contained the following recommendations. Tho operator is intended to implement measures to control blowing litter at the site as necesaary including all of the following ..,, (1) suns• At the end of each day following refine placement and compaction, an application of six (6) inches of soil as daily cover is required. This cover will be placed on refuse as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. b. The size of the working face (exposed trash) is to be limited during windy periods a Permanent and movable site fencing is required to collect wind blown debris and prevent it from leaving the working taco or property. 9C C5611. d. Litter pick up activities aro required . },. IIP Paul Lind & Sons, Inc.• June 1 1990 Page 2 (2) Operational inspections of the entire facility will be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections will be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections will be made to ensure that the hwditll operations is progressing accordance with all aspects of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports will be prepared and submitted to both Weld County Department of Health (WCDH) aced the Colorado Department of Health (COH). Also wind velocity measuring • equipment will be maioteined at the facility. _ Your concern for health and safety is also well stated. Section 2.L4 of the department's regulations require that facilities shall be operated in a mamer to minimize nuisance conditions such as ordors, wind blown debris, insects and rodent by providing an adequate layer of insert material for daily cover. We believe that the requirements in the regulations and the recommewdadons shown above adequately address your concern Wo reviewed the potential landfill impact on the location of your well. As you stated, your • well is recbaogod from surface runoff in to a shallow alluvial sand system. The topographic map indicates that runoff would be the south-east from the landfill and thus away from any recharge area effecting your well. The design of the landfill will control surface water run-on and runoff and at the $ame time contain water that falls within it. Your concerns about the location of the facility with respect to the public highway should be directed to the county as a land•use issue. The public hearing on the facility's permit for land•use by special review is scheduled for June S, 1990, at the Weld County Commissioners' Office. It should bo noted that the etumry can bo more restrictive than the state and can imposed additional operational requirements if they choose. Thaw additional requirements or conditions become part of the permit issued for the facility. In summary, the Division believes that if the facility is operated as oudinod in the f "Engineering Design and Operation Report* and our additional recommendations to the commissioners, this landfill can be constructed and operated in a safe manner and protect the health and safety of the community. I have enclosed a copy of 3040104 of the state statue for your information. If I can be of any additional assitt■ncn, please contact me at (303) 331.4806. Sincerely, Poul E. Poulson Engineer Solid Waste & Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division PEP/ht/6944K cc; 11.0.IIhon,4 Weld'County'-Department'Ofvklamwog W. Potter, Weld County Health Department G. Brantner, Weld County Board of Commissioners u 9CC564 Y . X.. � e oV. e. ., u ." v E � � V e7-»! _•.7 e. u3q VY^.se5 •ftE 7 -, : •tc 3e : Age o.x4'r. �� �' E *". - '�"1 •t � a 7_ ` r G " 6 �� a 5 2 gF NY nit zuc b —. 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" `E A J .=2 -.= " = n $ p 0 v `yyy V =� � - '-•' " 7 ♦ GG7• �j � .Q, Q ' � S� �. o, Vr• u V oG. i rat T c' y r r . ,F ≥ Y v ,y' , 1. �, A at. c. v r r C Y 2 Y ''X L C V • • Waste Services Corporation + USE-895 Page 2 i 1 - The proposed use will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land use activities include dryland and irrigated farming operations. - The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area. The surrounding • area is intended to remain agricultural and provide for the conduct of other uses by right, accessory uses, and uses by special review in the A (Agricultural) District. • - The proposed use is not located in an Overlay District area. - The applicant has selected a parcel used for dryland farming in the locational decision for the proposed use. r - The conditions of approval and development standards provide adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitance of the neighborhood and the County. •- The submitted application materials demonstrate a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site and facility. The northern Weld County area does not have a long range. cost effective, solid waste disposal facility. The landfill located in the Town of Nunn has been closed. The Eaton landfill located two and one-half miles northeast of Eaton, which also serves a portion of northern Weld County. is scheduled for closure in April, 1991, or when it's full, whichever comes first. The nearest regional landfill is the Central Weld Landfill. This 108 acre landfill is located two miles northeast of the Town of Milliken. The proposed site has a primary service area of approximately 339 square miles with a population of 20,000 people. The service area includes the Towns of Ault. Eaton, Nunn. Pierce, Severance, and Windsor. The service area also includes a portion of northern Greeley and inhabitants of unincorporated Weld County. • The proposed site has been recommended for approval by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The site viii provide a long range, cost effective facility capable of meeting the existing • and future needs of the service area population. SC0564 1 w' Waste Services Corporation DSR-895 Page 3 i This recommendation is based. in part. upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant. other relevant information regarding the request. and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the followings i. 1. The attached development standards for the special review permit shall be adopted and placed on the special review plat prior to • recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within sixty (60) days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The special review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the special review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the special review plat: A. The applicant shall submit a revised cover and revegetation plan approved by the Colorado Department of Health. The plan shall be reviewed by the Greeley Soil Conservation Office and its recommendation submitted to the Colorado Department of Health and Department of Planning Services. The plan shall consider the requests of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The plan shall outline the design effect of a 25 year. 24 hour precipitation event on the crow and ores created by the four to one sideslope. The integrity of the crown shall be addressed. The seeding of the sideslope shall • .` include all sod forming species. The plan shall also consider the effects of wind erosion at the site. B. The applicant shall submit a revised leachate collection and removal system approved by the Colorado Department of Health. C. The applicant shall submit • performance agreement guaranteeing closure and post clouts monitoring of the solid vast* disposal site and facility. The agreement shall outline the costs associated with closure and post closure monitoring. The Board of County Commissioners shall approve the agreement *ad the form of performance guarantees. The agreed upon guarantee shell be i ' submitted to Weld County. 9COS.•• a' • • • Waste Services Corporation USR-895 Page 4 • . D. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan for the 200 foot setback area along the south property line. The plan shall be referred to the Greeley Soil Coneervation • t. Service and Division of Wildlife for review recommendations. The plan shall be approved by the 1 . Department of Planning Services. , 1 E. The plat shall be amended to show: 1. A total of 75 test of right-of-way reserved from the centerline on the north side of Highway 14. 2. The boundaries of the four phases used for the • waste filling. 3. The boundaries of the approved landscaped plan on the south aids of the parcel. The cype. size, and location of plant material within the landscaped area shall be identified. F. The applicant shall submit an agreement for the construction of a right-turn deceleration lane approved by the Colorado Division of Highways. The plat shall be amended to show the right-turn deceleration lane. G. The applicant shall submit • letter from the Colorado Division of Highways stating that the design of the surface runoff flow toward the highway drainage system has been reviewed and it will not exceed the historical . runoff rate. H. The applicant shall submit a road improvement and maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 25. The .r agreement shall be spproved by the Board of County Commissioners. . '. 9C®S64 v ` • • r SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS { ; WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION OSR-895 Y 1. The site specific development plan and spacial review permit is for a solid waste disposal sic* and facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. Only 119 acres, of the 170 acre parcel shall be used for phased waste filling. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. Only household, industrial, and commercial solid waste shall be accepted. This includes only non-hazardous, non-radioactive waste. No liquid waste of any nature, including semi-solid sludges and septic tank pumpage, shall be accepted. All waste received at the facility shall be inspected by all practical means available to insure the appropriate wastes are being disposed as, the facility. The hooves of operation shall generally be between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.. Monday through Saturday. The facility will be eloped on major legal holidays. 4. A manager, knowledgeable In operating a solid waste disposal facility. shall be on the site when the facility is receiving waste. 5. Each phase shall be constructed for waste filling by excavating, lining the active area. placing a leachate collection system, filling with waste. and cover. A letter from the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health authorizing the use of phases 2, 3.a. and 3.b shell be delivered co the Department of Planning Services before using these phases. 6. The size of the working face shall not exceed 150 feet in width and 15 feet in depth. 7. The clay liner and cap shall meet the following requirements: A. The construction of liners shall be supervised by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The engineer shall submit a final evaluation report on the construction of each liner segment. The report shall certify the liner meets the required specifications. This report shall be reviewed for approval by the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health. B. A two foot thick clay liner with a maximum permeability of 1.0 x 10 co the power of minus 7 centimeters per second shall be installed following excavation co final depth. 9C®564 .i Development Standards USR-895 Page 2 The clay liner shall be placed in six (6) inch lifts sad compacted with a eheepefoot compactor until it reaches a compacted dry density equal to or greater than 95.0 percent of the standard proctor density (ASTHD-698). The moisture content of the material shall be maintained from zero to four percent of the optimum ; moisture content. The material used for the liner shall have • plasticity index greater than tan, and have greater than 50 percent of the material passing • number 200 sieve. C. Ceotechnical Coating shall be completed prior to material installation to ensure the liner meets the proper specifications. This shall include the collection of a representative sample from each 3,000 cubic yards of ,intended liner material and from each • 6,000 cubic yards of cap material. Testing shall include a standard protector density cut, a number 200 sieve wash and 1 platicicy index tut. D. An independent soil and material testing firm shall observe and test materials placed for the liner and cap. This testing shall include the compaCtion density and moisture content at no less than a 100 foot spacing for each six inch lift of liner material and 300 foot spacing for each six inch of cep material. E. The compacted cap material shall pass a minimum of 90 percent .. standard protector density test. 5 P. The completed portion of each phase shall be covered with topsoils and revegetated as soon as practically possible. The cover will � ., be • minimum of three and one-half feet thick with the bottom two feet consisting of compacted clay, one foot consisting of unspecified soil and one-half foot of topsoil for reclamation. C. To ensure that adequate material is available for the liner. daily cover and cap, an annual material balance shall be made by a qualified engineer. 8. The facility shall be operated in • manner which protects against surface and groundwater contamination. A groundwater monitoring plan, including leachate detection and groundwater monitoring wells. periodic sampling. and monitoring shall be implemented by the facility operator. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The plan shall be reviewed at least once every two years by the State and County Health Departments. Changes and updates to the plan shall be facilitated by the operator as required by the reviewing agencies. 9CC564 t. • ® I t Development Standards USR-895 Page 3 • • 9. The 'machete collection system shall be placed above the clay liner in • the bottom of each phase. This shall consist of a six inch outside diameter schedule 80, perforated PVC drain pips installed in the bottom r . center of a 24 inch keyway. A 12 inch outside diameter steel riser pipe shall extend from the base of the sump to the surface beyond the filling area. • 10. Surface water run-on shall be controlled co ensure that it will not be allowed co enter the active working face. Also any surface water which • falls on the working face will not be allowed to leave the site. 11. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control blowing debris et all times. Operation during windy periods shall be accomplished in a manner that controls blowing debris. Any debris found outside the working face or adjacent to the facility will be picked up within 24 ` hours. The fence on the perimeter of the property, State Highway 14, Weld County Road 25, and roads on the perimeter of the waste disposal facility shall be patrolled daily by the facility staff to assure trash is picked up. The manager of the facility will respond to requests for picking up trash along these routes within 24 hours of notification by County Health Department personnel. The following operational measures shall also be employed to control blowing litter at the site: A. At the end of each day application of six inches of soil cover shall be placed over the working face. Soil cover will be placed on vests as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. D. The working face shall be enclosed on three sides with a minimum 15 foot screen while accepting waste. A five foot fence shall enclose the cell containing the working face. A six foot fence shall be placed along the property lines of the 170 acre parcel. C. During windy periods not defined as high winds according to State Health Regulations, the size of the working face shall be reduced • if crash is escaping the three sided 15 foot screen around the working face. The working face shall be reduced co a size that eliminates trash escaping from the screen. D. Prior to accepting waste. a letter. approved by the Department of Planning Services' staff. shall be mailed to all surrounding property owners within one—half mile of the landfill boundaries. The letter shell indicate the following information: 9C®564 • • Development Standards ' USR-895 Page 4 i a. The program that the landfill operators will use to pick up off-mice windblown trash. b. The name and telephone number of the person or persons to 2 call for pick up of windblown trash. • E. The operation shall cease during periods when high winds are • present. High winds are defined in Section 1.2.31 of the Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Regulations. c 12. The site operator shall keep the following records on site to be available for county and state review: A. Quarterly inspection by an independent engineer. B. Litter policing reports. C. Volume and types of incoming waste. D. Results of wind, methane and water quality monitoring. E. Any special waste accepted at the facility. F. Construction quality assurance and control documentation. S ' ° In addition, the groundwater monitoring parameters shall be modified to include all parameters listed in the document submitted by the y Colorado Department of Health titled, TABLE Y, INITIAL BACKGROUND • MONITORING. The first eight quarters of monitoring or some portion of it may be concurrent with landfilling. The applicant shall comply with Section 2.2.3 (b) and (c) of the Colorado Department of Health Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities regulations in terms of the analytical method and statistical evaluation of groundwater monitoring data. f Generally, if toxicity exceeds 300 parts per billion in any one sampling event the operator shall include a volatile organic compounds analysis for all wells until further notice by the Colorado Department of Health. However, this requirement may be modified once background data in collected for the site. • 9 .0564 •: t` • • f Development Standards USR-895 Page S 13. Operational inspections of the entire facility shall be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections shall be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections shall be made to ensure char the landfill operation is progressing in accordance with all aspects of the approved landfill plan. Inspection reports shall be prepared and submitted to both Weld County Health Department and 'the Colorado Department of Health. , 14. A system of vet/dry monitoring wells shall be placed on 500 foot centers around the site and installed in • phased manner as landfilling occurs. These wells shall be tested for the presence of groundwater and methane gas. All wells shall be completed to • minimum of ten feet beneath the base of the landfill and wich perforated intervals reaching to within ton feet of the surface of landfill. Construction of the wet/dry wells shall consist of one inch outside diameter. PVC casing, with glued joints placed in six inch diameter borings. The casing shall be drilled or slotted. The annular space shall be gravel packed to approximately one foot above the slotted interval of the casing. The remaining annular space shall be ` backfilled with dry bentonite. Installation shall be as follows: A. Phase 1 - - - wet/dry wells 015 to 022. B. Phase 2 - - - wec/dry wells 06 to 014. C. Phase 3a - - vet/dry wells 023 to 024. D. Phase 3b - - wec/dry wells 03 to 05. 15. The landfill owner shall notify the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department within five (5) working days If the following occurs: 'a i A. The leachace system shows the presence of liquids following the placement of the first lift. B. Groundwater monitoring results detect • greater than .O1 variation from the background results. In accordance with Section 2.2.3 (c) of chi, Colorado Department of Health's Solid Waste Dispoeal Sites and Facilities Regulations. If determined by either department. confirmation testing will be !' required. If an environmental problem is confirmed. the operator will have an additional 30 days co evaluate the data and present a specific plan of action. SC0564 • . • Development Standards USR-895 Page 6 2 16. A methane gas venting system shall be installed in the 12 inch outside diameter steel riser pipe. 17. The landfill operator shall maintain recycling bins at the landfill entrance co receive mixed glass, newspaper, aluminum, and recyclable plastic containers. . 18. Post-closure inspections shall include documentation of surface cracking. erosion. slope angles. drainage, and condition of vegetation. • One of the inspections each year will be made in late spring. when damage would most likely occur due to thaw and run off. Any damage or other deficiencies shall be promptly repaired. 19. She facility shall be operated in a manner which controls odors. Odors detected off site shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilution threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 20. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on site at all times. In the event that fugitive dust from the facility is determined to be a nuisance by the Weld County Health Department. • dust abatement plan shall be submitted within tea days to the Department for review and approval. Implementation of the approved duet abatement plan shall begin within 24 hours of approval by the County. 21. She septic system for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 22. She maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 23. In the A (Agricultural) district, drilling for oil and gas is a use by right and mining requires approval of a use by special review permit. The landfill owner shall notify the Department of Planning Services prior to drilling for oil and gas. Prior to drilling. the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department will review plans for drilling oil and gas on the 170 acre parcel. The review shall identify any impacts on the solid waste disposal facility and determine compliance with all applicable regulations. 24. The office and maintenance buildings shall be painted and maintained in r an earthtone color. i 9C0S64 • • '• Development Standards USR-895 Page 7 t 25. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. i- 26. She property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning } Ordinance. • 27. She property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning • Ordinance. 28. Metal signs shall be posted at the customer entrance way. She signs shall be a minimum of three feet in width and four feet in length. Sign 81 shell state: "ALL UNCOVERED LOADS SHALL BE CHARGED TWICE SHE NORMAL PEE" Sign /2 shall states "ABSOLUTELY NO HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTES. SEPTIC OR LIQUID SEPTIC r: SLUDGE ACCEPTED" 29. During the life of the landfill. the applicant shall maintain advisory f, • signs on State Highway 14. if permitted by the Division of Highways. The signs shall advise landfill users the distance to the site and that all loads must be covered. 30. The property owes or operator shall be responsible for maintaining the approved landscape plan on the southern boundary of the property. 31. The owner or operator shall comply with Weld County Ordinance 53. • 32. The Use by Special Review shall not be transferred to another operator or to any successors in interest or lease of the described property for operation of the facility without written approval from the Board of • County Commissioners. 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department. Weld County Department of Planning Services. and Colorado Department of Health 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. t_ 900564 E • o Development Standards DSR-895 It Page 8 34. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards end all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shell require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the : office of the Department of Planning Services. 35. 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. i r 1 9t..0364 ; • e CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION NAME: Waste Services, Incorporated. 0/0 Brad Reines ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 • REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility. t LEGAL: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado r' LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, • i approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends approval of the request for the following reasons: 1. The conditions of approval and development standards included in USR-895 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent poseible. 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 Colorado Highway 14 co Weld County Road 25. The representatives of the Colorado Division of Highways have reviewed the application end recommended approval subject to constructing a right turn declaration lane. increasing right-of-way width. sod protecting the highway drainage system. The County Engineer has reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to • road improvement and maintenance agreement for Weld County Road 25. 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 Stacucee. 4. The Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and have recommended conditional approval of • the proposed solid waste disposal site and facility. � r 5. The submitted application materials are in compliance with the goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 9C0564 • • • Y,. • Waste Services. Incorporated Certificate of Designation r Page 2 ti 4 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 entitle*. t The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: • + 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with USR-895, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning • Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. i c f� F li 1. V 900584 • NERS I990 AN -8 AM II: S T ffBOARtlei 5, 1990 D CASE NUMBER: USR-895 NAME: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes c, ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review permit for • solid waste disposal alts and facility located in the A (Agricultural) tons district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; SW! of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6ch P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25; • approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault. THZ DEPARTMENT or 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 shorn compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed use is located in an agricultural area and the 170 acre parcel is currently used for dryland farming. The soils located on this parcel are considered non-prime agricultural land. The operation ;- of the proposed use will not interfere with agricultural activities in this area. For these reasons. the proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Goals and Policies. The proposed use conforms to all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The site design, facility operation plan, conditions of approval, and development standards will make the use compatible with the surrounding agricultural uses. For chose reasons. the proposed use complies vich the Comprehensive Plan's Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. - The proposed use is located in the A (Agricultural) District. The parcel is used for dryland farming and prime farm land would not be removed from production. The proposed conditions and development standards will make the we consistent vith the intent of the A (Agricultural) District. 9C0564 f LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Data: May 29, 1990 CASE NUMBER: USR-895 NAME: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Lames t ADDRESS: 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley. CO 80634 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan. Use by Special Review, and ' Certificate of Designation for • solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25; approximately 4.5 miles vest of the Town of Ault SIZE OP PARCEL: 170 acres. more or less PLANNING COMMISSION FUNCTION: The type of use proposed requires evo separate actions by the Planning Commission. First. • recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with the requirements listed in Section 24.3 01 the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the special review permit. Second. • recommendation to the Hoard of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. The Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes. A copy of the requirements for the consideration of certificate of designation are enclosed. Historically. the Planning Commission has listened to the testimony presented for the special review permit and the certificate of designation and then developed separate recommendations. The Department of Planning Services has received information or recommendations from the Colorado Department of Health, Environmental Protection Services, Colorado Division of Highways. County Engineer, West Greeley Soil Conservation District.. 011 and Gas Conservation Commission. Division of Wildlife. and Mr. Ernest Ross. Referral responses are enclosed. Enclosed are eleven letters objecting to this proposal and four letters of support. x 9C®564 / `f { ; • • i}s t FIELD CHECK 1yy, t� P FILING NUMBER: USR-895 DATE OF INSPECTION: February I. 1990 NAME: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes ' REQUEST: Solid waste disposal site and facility ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado fi LOCATION: North of Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25; approximately 4.5 miles west of the Tow of Aulc. a LAND USE: N Dryland strip farming (wheat) y i E Dryland scrip farming, irrigated crops. and 4 single-family homes S Highway 14, dryland strip farming and irrigated row crops '9., . W Weld County Road 25 end dryland strip farming ZONING: N A (Agricultural) • i, M E A (Agricultural) i ' S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: e Access to the parcel is proposed from Weld County Road 25. Weld County Road ' 25 is a local gravel road with a 60 foot right-of-way. Wheat is being f raised on the parcel (dryland strip farming). There are no improvements on the parcel. The parcel slopes from the north (high point) co the south and east (low point). By: 7,44..... ' d Al &e7,on Principal Planner 1 9C0S64 . t' ...L'Oreal./ t„',1:�y.,�7J! '�''N y14 �bt r_M. ' , ,1'i. -fw, !Ik'atta5A+j' (`f1 '.I.6-). 1,��'' 1 J ♦e I1 i J r Ott ,/1-9,,'.°4,1.x:•. 14.1,.0 t wt1. I w y .I/74`. %.r•. r'♦ c4%r� sY�'Fek''• .��" , .,•(y x$24• �/ .0 a I t. •ixL'A +, w,,� v ,rhr �Y 1Al .+,,.' �A"�- 44.• • , +� t4rJ'�'>..4 '1V - •a't_ju: �•l 4N y 4 » % dk �p,�� � hf� �ttsi .t '44°41., ,�. Yom..", ;S ur & , (-4, A,. ,A �.��y 41.J.V.-, •1 t t-,r,,� � rr:r'i1CY( ", y,,„Y/YI•nil- J 4,lelI. ra'at a •i LW �;t+.� y�yryi( ' i 11n,',7{. i.•':' i, .•:(i�,7i �e d��Tril%" ir.1 re M,'Atle a, �,:�. � r�(n�;/'4�Fr . T:. y'W"•:..110.4. . ,� r ',!;.',';';''s M J .. y n i e, 6--f w.f 4.. r'f *F ♦ ,S •: 3-.: . _ t. (y. ..-1-/3::.....:. : { iii. s .. "A'. 5 `l. a C.:° 1 lii: .: x •,i., :6yt).r ♦���,,,qee11 �W♦ rJ419 Public Improvements 3040.103 �,� � ' �4. Applied in City h County or Denver.v. tJ.+* . Eggert.647 Prod 216(Colo.1982). I �.., (yy'r��.`,�`'-'. -2¢104, Factors to be considered. (I) In considering an application for � j. yo' a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take ) 'I'rr into account: 1 �x 1. • (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property.taking into consideration the types of processing ":..-4'..s.,.?? '?r • i` ' ' to be used, surrounding property uses and valetas.and wind and climatic con- ditions;• 1 t • w i i- (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and • `"-"t" facility to potential users; i "' . r' (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and ¢1 operating procedures provided for in this part 1 and such rules and regulations as may be proscribed by the department: t d> " ' (d) Recommendations by local health departments. >•rev may' (2) Except as provided in this part 1,designation of approved solid wastes ,"•i (._ disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county j ' 7 �• crcommissioners, subject to judicial review b the district court of appropriate t Yf•. subject j by DDroD t �h� jurisdiction. a � ,. (3) Prior to the issuance of a certificate of designation, the board of ' county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted -. «:• by the applicant under section 3040.103 be reviewed and a recommendation as to approval or disapproval made by the department and shall be satisfied { that the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility conforms to the com- ; 1 CP*!i prehensive county land use plan,if any.The application,report of the depart- t •" +.y ment. comprehensive land use plan. and other pertinent information shall be ( 1 frr! _ '• presented to the board of county commissioners at a public hearing to be ; ;t'-4::` held after police. Such notice shell contain the time and place of the hearing , 4,,•..I "; r. and shall state that the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid wastes disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published �L i u ;�. 04 in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed . . solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but no more than -.,..e�:•,. K x'" thirty days prior to the date of the hearing. +f. Source: L.67,p.760, 4 4;C.R.S. 1963.4 36-23-4;L.71,p.341, 4 S. ..` �t u . �• QuergetlMrt stk. met be seeded by Prow►notice equesiludk wVmy�+on . . "..-. nwaseabie notice. Under OW I1 t.. (I 101 through 30.20.111641 gwli-lull{• the MWn ut4 r oNepi to be co�nrWond.and i _ y'� r „; dal lotion nid n on by county ooeeotM meet be the motion aentemplated. Clry dt County of 1 } , ai'•r . r y . I "4.t preceded by nmmaueN taaae.City A County Denver v.F.Qen.647 P.2d 216(Colo.1982). � r � 'I efDenwrv.assert,647P.26216(Cob.19g2). .1.et Il c 3020105. Certificate. If the board of county commissioners deems that ft*V - a certificate of designation should be granted to the applicant, it shall issue the certificate, and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place ' , • i 1: at the site and facility. The board of county commissioners shall not issue Z �, , a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disapproval pursuant to section 3020103. a z C:; Source:L. 67,p.760, 4 S;C.R.S. 1963. 4 36-23-S;L.71,p. 342,4 6.Q` t`J�� r �?- t 1 r e � . ls,Nr- •..� -�`.I.0r•kr '1Y'e�N h+!YI' r •'h SV,K! armee. or µ . ' . � .1..or A -_ t .. .�``^- ' I r�'tyif.... s • .K " .K 4 gym. .+ w �� t M" r Id.14.0 t�, A•• .. 7'tk7' yM�a5,�rJ . 'a :Lw2iY1. • I s♦, ' ^ .•J4 y .. ,. •t ,4dA1 L �\ ` ♦ ftf14. .41 S V. xr i' .'tl�,!'•� ' .4 ,4 ;�,� • r a V' e 'n 1 ..I r y)'-♦ t •i♦D$waliwr tp... „ia ..i • - r V• . t _ i‘•�VM• a ya .4"9.0,0'1 r �.�4.1"t Ve' �• .�,. f; ��[IJI.'fr !' r +. !} ry'PI, 1_�Y4J$ Iris '1'• •`'i r r• y��•%� r r. 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Platteville —Fort Lupton F-5 Severance _Galeton F-4 - WWiadsor Hudson 1.7 C r--Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 Adams Longmont F-10 Boulder -4-Milliken 1-11 4#44"%ariemr _Nunn 1-12 _Pawnee Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ---Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corp of Engineers_-,_Poudre Valley F-15 _USDMAPHIS Veterinary Service Rayner Federal Aviation Administration ueheast We -14 -Mk . -"Federal Communication Commission X W overnice F-17 trey kar'w od 114; ---- ----Western F-1 \SL No ro�ros, Western Hills 1-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Brighton OTHER -Fort Collins Eentral Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. •-7—Greeley „Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont 9C©$6 is �Trl-Area Planning Commission West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER . X Ernie Ross f. ! e • STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 Cat 11th Awnu" r-w..-. tai+004, Oa11vM,Cuicoaao 80220.1716 • IMNI2ANA.Mrn KNYbeVOmwi ate ,"1...•S.wyr i MOM (JOJI J20•eJ)J gall 140.1120 figuration Y N0.n.w ,\. 118)1 NM71'N IC/M I IV1nn ON N n KapIM Kt "ST of r' Nay 22, 1990 1 4uY/.n.w Gene Branrner tti M.v..464 MA) 4.cwY"Oinrtur Weld County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 738 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Application for Certificate of Designation North Weld County Solid Waste Disposal Facility Sice Location SW 1/4 Section 7, T7N, R66W, Weld County Dear Chairman Brantner: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (che Division) has completed its technical review of che ^Engineering Design and Operations Plan for che North Weld County Solid Waste Disposal Panther' proposed by Waste Services Corporation ac the above location. This review was authorized under the "Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30, Article 20, Part t1 of the Colorado Revised Statutes 1986 ad amended (che Statues) and was based • on the criteria contained in the "Regulations Pertaining to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities" promulgated thereunder 6 CCR 1007.2 (the Regulations) . {. Contained within the Design and Operations Plan of October 20, 1989 prepared by Industrial Compliance Ina are the following pertinent commitments agreed co by the applicant, Waste Services Corporation: (1) One hundred and nineteen (119) of the one hundred and seventy (170) available acres at the landfill site will be used for refuse filling which will occur in three (3) phases. Each phase will be accomplished by excavating, lining the active area, placing a leachate collection system, filling with refuse and covering. (2) Only household, industrial and commercial solid waste will be accepted. This includes only non-hazardous, non-radioactive refuse. No liquid A , waste of any nature including semi-solid sludges and septic conk pumpage shall be accepted. (3) Based on an average daily volume of 1312 cubic yards/day (cy/d) this facility will have an estimated useful life of 40 years. (4) Surface water shall be controlled co ensure that run 00 is noc allowed to enter the active disposal area. Also any surface water which falls on the working face will not be allowed to leave the mice. Drainage features of che area shall noc be significantly changed ^ construction of che facility, D �0,g)M0A 9C C364. � MAY 2 51990 — lei G• Atom* 1ar¢1w • a • Cone Brantner May 22, 1990 Page 2 (5) A two (2) foot thick clay liner with • maximum permeability of 1.0 X 10.7 cm/sec will be installed following excavation to final k, depth. Once a section of the liner is constructed as per the QA/QC procedure and approved, refuse will be placed over the completed section. • (6) a, The clay liner will be placed in six (6) inch lifts and compacted with • Shsepsfooc Compactor until it reaches a compacted dry density equal to or greater than 95.0 percent of the Standard • Proctor Density (ASTM D-698). The moisture content of the materiel shall be maintained from 0.0 co 4,0 percent of the optimum moisture content. The material used for the liner shall have a Plasticity Index greater than 10. and have greater than SO percent of the material passing • Number 200 Sieve. • b. Ceotechnical testing shall be completed prior to material installation co ensure chat liner meets the proper specifications. This will include the collection of a representative sample from each 9,000 cubic yards (cy) of intended liner material and from each 6,000 cy of cap material. Testing will include • Standard f Proctor Density Test, a Number 200 Sieve wash end Plasticity Index Test. c. An independent soil and material testing firm will observe and test materials placed for the liner and cap. This testing vill include 4 the above listed items and compaction density and moisture content at no less than A one hundred (100) foot spacing for each six (6) . inch lift of liner material and three hundred (300) foot spacing for each six (6) inch of cap material, d. The compacted cap material shall pass a minimum of 90 percent • Standard Proctor Density, . (7) A leachate collection system shall be placed Above the clay liner in the bottom of each phase. This shall consist of a six-inch OD Schedule 80, perforated PVC drain pipe installed in the bottom center of a 24- inch keyway. A 12" OD steel riser pipe shall extend from the base of the sump to the surface beyond the filling area. ' (8) The completed portion of each phase shall be covered with topsoils and revegetated as soon as practically possible. The cover will be • minimum of three (3) feet thick with the bottom two (2) feet consisting of compacted clay, 0.5 foot consisting of unspecified soil and 0,5 foot of topsoil for reclamation, • (9) The following operational measures will be employed co control blowing litter at chi' site; 1. At the end of each day, application of six (6) inches of solid as daily cover, during refuss,placement. Cover vill be placed on refuse As soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. 3COS€4 • Cone Erancner 'j May 22. 1990 Y Page 3 2. Limiting the size of the working face during windy periods. 3. Permanent and movable mice fencing. 4. Litter pick up activities. 3. Ceasing operations during periods when high winds are present; • highwinds- as defined in 1.2.31 of the Regulations. (10) Operational inspections of the entire facility will be made on a quarterly basis for the life of the landfill operation. The inspections will be made by an independent contractor experienced with landfill operations. The inspections will be made to assure thee the landfill operation is programming accordance with all aspects of the approved landfill.plan. Inspection reports will be prepared and submitted co both Weld County Department of Health (WCDH) and the Colorado Department of Health (CDH). (11) To ensure that adequate material is available for the liner, dally cover and cap, an annual material balance mhall be made by a qualified i engineer. (12) The mite operator shall keep the following records on sits to be available for county and state review: (1) Quarterly inspection by independent engineer (2) Litter policing reports '(3) Volume and types of incoming refuse (4) Results of wind, methane and water quality monitoring (3) Any special waste accepted ac the facility (6) Construction QA/QC Documentation • (13) Two ground water monitoring wells presently are being sampled for water quality and are located in the southeastern corner of the facility. .(14) A system of wet/dry monitoring rolls shall be placed on 300 foot centers around the site and will be installed in a phase manner as development occurs. ' These wells will tome for the presents of ground water and methane gam. Installation will be as follows: Phase 1----vet/dry wells Q15 to 22 Phase 2----mac/dry malls #6 to 14 Phase 3a---mat/dry malls #23 to 24 Phase 3b---wec/dry wells #3 to S All wells will be completed a minimum of 10 feet beneath the base of the landfill and with perforated intervals reaching to within 10 feet of cho surface of the land. 7 9(.0564 e • C i E , k • • Cone brancner p,;; May 22, 1990 Page 4 Construction of the wet/dry wells will consist of 1 inch OD, PVC casing, with glued joints placed in 6 in, diameter borings. The casing will be drilled or slotted. The annular space will be gravel packed to approximately 1 foot above the slotted interval of the casing. The remaining annular apace shall ba backfilled with dry bentonite. (15) The landfill owner shall notify both the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department within S working days if: (1) the leechate system shows the presences of liquids following the placement of the first lift, or (2) if the ground water monitoring results detect a greater than 0.01 variation from the background results, as per 2.2.3 (c) of the Regulations. If necessary, determined by either department, confirmation sampling and testing will be conducted. If an environmental problem is confirmed, the operator will Have an additional 30 days co evaluace,the daca 'and present ♦ specific plan of action. (16) The landfill operator shall place recycling bins at the landfill entrance. (17) A working face size of 100 to 150 feet shall be maintained. It is this Division's that if the proposed facility is constructed and operated as summarized above and to confirm with all of the "Engineering Design and Operations Plan" and the construction and operation includes the Division's recommendations listed herein, the facility can comply with the, minimum standards of Solid Wastes Act and with the Division's regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The Division's approval is contingent upon the inclusion of the following recommendations in the counties resolution granting the Certificate of Designation, if issued. (1) The applicant shall provide a revised cover plan outlining the design effect of ♦ 25 year 24 hour precipitation event on the crown and large area caused by the 4:1 sideslope. The integrity of the cap shall be addressed. This plan shall be submitted to the Division for approval. The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Greeley Field Office shall review the cover plan and submit their recommendations to the Division and County. The requests of the Division of Wildlife shall be taken into consideration. (2) Approval of the use of Phase 2, 3a and 3b shall be obtained from the Weld County Health Department and the Division. (3) The design of the leachato collection and removal system is not clear. The leachate keyway and 6" OD PVC pipe shall be installed to standards which allow the movement of construction equipment over the system. A revised plan shall be submitted to the Division for approval with any necessary added diagrams and explanations. 9C°664 - F' • Cone Brantner May 22, 1990 c Page S > ' (4) A methane gas venting system shall be installed in the 12" OD steal cleanouc pipe. (S) The ground water monitoring parameters shall be modified co include all parameters in Table 1. The first eight quarters of monitoring or some portion of it may be concurrent with landfilling. (6) The applicant shall comply with Section 2.2.1 (b) and (c) of cho regulations in corms of the analytical method and statistical evaluation of ground water monitoring data. (7) Generally, if TOX exceeds 300 ppb in any one sampling event the operator shall include a VOC (volatile organic compounds) analysis for all wells until further notice by the Division. However, this requirement may be modified once background data is collected for the site. (8) Post-closure inspections will include documentation of surface cracking, erosion, 'lope angles, drainage, and condition of vegetation. One of the inspections each year will bo made in late spring, when damage would most likely occur due co thaw and run off. Any damage or ocher deficiencies will bo promptly repaired. The Division cannot specifically require closure and poet-closure financial assurances. The inclusion of such assurances u commitments from the owner and operator of the site is recommended as part of Weld County's certification. The Division respectfully requests chat Weld County send a copy of the Resolution and chit Certificate of Designation with all conditions co cho Division if and when it is issued. If you have questions regarding the Divisions recommendations for approval, please contact Poul Poulson ac 303.331-4806. Sincerely, erdeglLal / r Poul E. Poulson L. 1 Engineer Section Chief Solid Waste and Solid Waste and Incident Management Section , Incident Management Se on Hazardoue Materials and Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Waste Management Division f PEP/PIR/hc/6844K cc: R. Allison, Weld County Department of Planning W. Potter, Weld County Health Department �� 56� B. Keirnes, Waste Services Corporation . K. Taylor, Induacrial Compliance, Inc. ' a , . TIY�M(A:y0.6.44 .4.,%-...`'. •,:N. .r./Maas. •'J • TABLE i • wf x: TrQTrrAt BACKGROUND MONYTORTMC - ePTCMT OVARTreil e WArar Ouatity piAld Paramettrr. • pX I , ' Specific Conductance Tamperature . Depth to water from ground surface Elevation of ground water taidna starer. Magne aiumi N�i�eZwte/NitriC• as N bicarbonate Claim Calcium TOX w Ammonia u N Carbonate Potassium VOQ @{1 Chloride sodium G I, Cation-Anion balance - I; ''F; ffAga1a (dissolved) peetictd•.(}tar(jnnurliMr Arsenio !Adrin Barium ' Lindens Cadmium Toxaphens I. Chromium • 2-4,D Iron 2,4,5, TP-Silvax Lead Mathoxychlor Mangansse Ore•• Alpha Mercury Cross Beta Selenium Radium (226/22$) ' Savor r ritimuluROLND SEMIANNUAL DractQN MONTTORINQ Water Ouaiity Ueld Paramet•rp f pH . Specific Conductance t Temperature Depth to water from ground surface Elevation of ground water Sulfate Sadism p �; fahos /Nltrlte as N Bicarbonate Calcium T0X • • Ammonia as N Carbonate, Potassium V0C @p' Chloride Sodium - Cation-Anion balance pOSTAACXOPOUN4 ANNUAL DETECTION MONTTOIVNQ Water Quality Field Parameters t Specific Conductance Temperature C 'Depth to water from ground surface . 1 Elevation of ground water 9c6,564 i „r.. 7:, AAigna aslant =Saga 2:hs: g Sulfate Magnesium TOC + Nitrste/NZcrite as N F BZaarbonae• Calcium TOX * Ammonia as N Carbonate ' Potaium VOG dQ Chloride Sodium Cation-Anion balancess • ' Mash (dissolved) ' Arsenic Iron Mercury Barium Lead Selenium • Cadmium Manganese Silver Chrommium . resT o reaMD Fzva 1IAa DtTECTIO ONYTQRINQ Water evalitylSaldsjramatAXA . PM , Specific Conductance I` Temperature . EDepth to Water from ground surface t Elevation from ground rater r Anion 44f.SQ1�,7 QXBBL1ti QShLi Stellate MagMsium TOC + Nitrate/Nitrite as N • Bicarbonate Calcium TOX * Ammonia as N 1 Carbonats Potassium 70C ed Chloride Sodium 1 ° ` " , Cation-Anion balance Well (dissolved) ZeaticidaiLtadietnniida■ . Arsenic Endrin ti; j Barium Lindens Cadmium Toxaphene Chromium 2.4,D . Iron .i mad 2,4,3, TP-Silvex Mechoxychlor C Y Manganese Oros* Alpha Mere Cross Bets Fr Selenium Radium (226/228) • Silver v - + EPA method 9060 , *'!PA method 9020 (Ground water samples only) h`' a EPA method 624 (Ground water samples L • 4 May be required only) !4 . k i 9CC564 r. I .. . . . • • • fa tL MEMORACIDUM Weld County Planning January 17, 1990 Ye One Environmental Protection Services tip, COYA8ADO Prom Case Number: USA-895 Name: Waste Services Corporation subpsu Environmental Protection Services bas reviewed this proposal and recommends for e approval, subject to the following conditions: • 1. The septic system for the proposed office is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 2. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dA(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. 3. The facility will receive for disposal only those materials approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. 4. A U nowladgeable manager shall be on sits at all times that the facility ( is open to receive waste. 5. All waste received at the facility shall be screened by all practical means available to insure that the appropriate wastes are being disposed at the facility. 6. The facility shall be operated in a manner which protects against • surface and groundwater contamination. A groundwater monitoring plan, including leachate detection and groundwater monitoring wells, periodic sampling and monitoring shall be implemented by the facility operator. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department. The plan shall be reviewed at least once every cwo years by the State and County Health Departments. Changes and updates to the plan shall be facilitated by the operator as required by the reviewing agencies. 7. The facility shall be operated in a manner to control blowing debris at all times. Operation during windy periods shall be accomplished in a manner that controls blowing debris. Any debris found to be off- site adjacent to the facility will be picked up within 24 hours. All a access roads to the wants disposal facility shall be periodically patrolled by the facility staff to assure that trash along these routes a C- 31.1 is picked up and kept to a minimum. The manager of the facility will C 1.1. respond to requests by the County for trash pick-up along these routes _ within 24 hours of notification by the County Health Department � g v.)J personnel. secs l o' e s 'j Weld County Planning Re: Waste Services Corp. • USR-893 t January 17, 1990 Page Two 8. The operator of the facility shall insure that all liners placed at the facility have a final permeability of 1 x 10 -7 cm/sec when in place. The construction of liners shall be supervised by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The Engineer shall submit a final evaluation report on liner construction of each liner segment to document that the liner meets the required specifications. This report shall b• reviewed for approval by the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. 9. The facility shall be operated in a manner which controls odors. Odors detected off-site shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on-site at all times. In the event that fugitive dust from the facility is determined to be a nuisance by the Weld County Health Department, a dust abatement plan shall be submitted within 10 days to the Department for review and approval. Implementation of the approved dust abatement plan shall begin within 24 hours of approval by the County. WP24/dgc 300564 • • STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF80O11WAVS P.O.00x 800 GrwMY.Cobrx00 00872-0060 (30.1)367.1272 • ; �•� " •� November 13, 1989 Weld Co., S.H. SL 4 �; Waste Services Corp. riliway?ti�Cr? Site De elopmeenntiPlan ; NOV 1 5 1989 DOH r11e x+5100 Mr. Rod Allison. Planner L ---__ �._. Weld County Planning Department Wife Co. Rumor „xardow 915 Tenth Street a Greeley, Colorado 90631 • i Dear Mr. Allison: We have reviewed the Waste Services Corporation Site Specific Development Plan, and we have the following comments: Projected traffic on State Highway 14 indicates the need for a 150-foot total right of wavy, 75 feet each side of the highway centerline. Addi- tional width to meet the projected need should be protected by reservation or, preferably, dedication, as permitted by County regulations. An analysis of the projected traffic for this development indicates that a need for a right turn deceleration lane might be generated with the future traffic. Consideration should be given to the construction of these lanes with the initial development. The final, topography plan for this development indicates that surface runoff flows toward the highway drainage system. That system ie for the protection of the state highway right of way and is not intended to accommodate drainage from abutting properties beyond that which has historically been accepted. Therefore, we ask that on-site detention of surface runoff be provided so that the historical runoff rate will not be exceeded due to this development. Thank you for the opportunity to review this Site Specific Development Plan. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, DOUGLAS RAMRS DISTRICT ENGTNNEZR gl'niO( 9 Evan A. Hooper, r. Development/Access Coordinator act EAH:emw J� + cc: L.A. Yost Area Foreman File: Hooper via Crier • • • let MEMORAADum To Rod Allison, Planning GK. November 7, 1989 COLORADO Donald Carroll, Administrative Manager *Y/ t wows waste Services, USR-895 i F ;tem No. 8. Access Route - A Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement for Weld County Road 25 (haul route) will have to be worked out with the County Engineer prior to approval. gem No. 14. Storm Water Retention Facilities - Storm water retention facilities shall be provided on site which are designed to retain the storm water runoff from the fully developed site from a 100-year storm. The drainage facilities shall be designed to release the retained water at a quantity and rate not to exceed the quantity and rate of a 5-year Sturm falling on an undeveloped site vith calculation. E+ i r, `s iricFiff5 0V 8 1989 r r. . 111411% ftallI CSSIa l f DC/mwsprwsc xcs Commissioner Lacy Planning Referral File - Waste Services. USR-895 OCOSG4 FIELD CHECK Filing Number: USA-895 Date of Inspection: J-A "45 Applicant's Name: Waste Services Corporation. c/o Brad Halmos Request: A Site Specific Development Plan. Special Revive permit. and a f Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Landfill Legal Description: SW} of Section 7. T7N. R66W of the 6th Y.M., Weld County. Colorado Location: Approximately 4.5 miles vest of the Toen of Ault • ' Land Use: N n Q/I/L'it biage E 411/eu Atiti/Se S 47Aie“iifige W 42-41Oeyt b i uR E Zoning: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural ` COMMENTS: 7:M "Aye Jed Zoiticl—AL # city IANd hes97 1244.171_ rA1C "Sis A Ae an/Wiz?, rst�g A�1E at A Afrit( �v hn7PIS iAA?, Ace it Ams kn //'ice 7fCas0 4,.11 7/i e Les ri el eficorl pAop,e 4 eau IA" Q cils�� et' 7711 e 4;44 oven/ k toyeelaii/i t N to '50 colix15 . Alto J 7' /y 1'b aid 'god 45 s,6Q offir, ,y . Signature off Member 9c 0564 t { UNITED STATES 4302 West 9th Street Road DEPARTMENT OF Soil Conservation Service Greeley, Colorado 80634 AGRICULTURE Greeley Field Office <303) 366-6606 f , r: November 13, 1989 Milton Baumgartner, Pros. ' West Gros' sy Soil Conservation District 4302 W. 9th St. Rd. Greeley, CO 80632 t . Weld County Case Number: USR-096 Dear Mr. Baumgartner: : I have reviewed the Weld County Planning 1 from Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes, for • Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a Sanitary Landfill . The parcel of land is described as part of the SW 1/4 of Section 7, 77N, R66W, Weld County, Colorado. I have 3 basic categories for my remarks: Engineering of reclamation, 1 agronomy of reclamation, and anticipated soil losses and erosion forces. 1) Engineering of reclamation: The final plan calls for establishing a 210 ft. mound of fill areas with 4: 1 side slopes. The entire area is to be capped with a 2 foot compacted clay and then overlain with 18 inches of growth media and top soil . This will create 800-1000' long 267.. slopes. ( I recommend that this feature be researched by a qualified soil mechanics engineer to determine the safety factor of slope stability based on site soils and characteristics. The concern I have Is that degree of slope and the inability of moisture penetration Into the clay layer, there may be a good degree of lubrication by moisture percolation to cause subsidence or slippage of the surface soil blankets. 1 2) Agronomy of reclamation: Xn August, 1989, I was asked to provide a revogetation mix for a sanitary landfill with normal slopes and near natural contours. My recommendation at that time In no way matches the need for the design produced by ICI Included with the request. Also, my p recommendation was referenced in the documents but was not followed. Reclamation species - Galleta is not suited to our area or has not been used in our area for reclamation and the two of the other three species are bunch g giving 607.. hunch grass v.s. 407.. sod formers. For a site with F 26% slopes, reclamation seeding should include all sod forming species. rr' '4 1 r Page 2 E s 3) Anticipated soil losses The discussion in the plan documentation accounted for water erosion only at the site, when wind erosion is every bit ■s Important in our area. Weather data at Ft. Collins cited average G 'miles per hour, wind velocities. We know that wind velocities at this site + ' will be greater than at individual times. For erosion calculations, vegetative cover complex of 60% was utilized, when in actuality 30-3G% based density is more natural . Therefore, erosion losses can be greater than predicted. The north and west facing slope will have a greater susceptibility to wind erosion because of slope which will create velocity Increases at the apex of the slopes increasing wind erosion potential . Soil losses between plants can be as much as 6 Inches per year from wind erosion alone. When we are dealing with an ( 1D" ) eighteen inch effective soil profile that much soil loss can be quite detrimental . I could recommend that the review to be done to determine if the surface soil mantle over the cap be Increased to 36 inches. this would provide twice the soil mass for erosion protection and may even be better for slope 'e stability. Comment number four' From a esthetic and environmental concern of the site I feel that a finished mound 210 feet above the natural contour is somewhat excessive. The mound will bo visible from at least twenty to thirty miles. It appears that the site development will take place over 20-00 years. I think more consideration should be given to what the final effect will be to the local communities, counties, and state. Sincerely .O4,449 ,terefamad Ronald D. Miller District Conservationist Greeley Field Office RDM/gg 4 SC 0564 ,i • STATE OF COLORADO • 1 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMmISSION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES • SU11't:360 LOGAN TOWER BUILDING WILLIAM R. SMITH 1360 LOGAN STREET Dltiotor DENVER, COLORADO 60203 r• DENNIS R. eICKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303)694.2100 Comma 1 November 8, 1989 Mr. Rod Allison, Principal Planner Department of Planning Services • 915 10th Street, Room 342 Greeley, CO. 80631 RE: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit SW 7-7N-66w, Case a USR-895 Dear Mr. Allison: r We have reviewed this application for a sanitary landfill in regards to potential conflict with oil and gas industry operations and Commission Rules and Regulations. There is currently no oil or gas wells in the section as described by the application. We see no current conflict with the proposed development. However, there is a possibility this tract may be drilled by the mineral rights owner/lessee at some time in the future. We do not believe this will affect the current mineral rights owner, but that is an opinion best left to them. We request that Union Pacific Resources Company be contacted in • regards to this application for their participation (if this has not already been done) . a Thank you for allowing us to participate in the review process. Yours tr 1 , James Kenney Sr. Professional Engr. cc: *IRS NOV 9 1989 Doc0300J p2 Ilia lb.as r ss 9+.0SS4 • o • 4 STATE OR COLORADO Roy Romor, Qovsmer eNaa r0 DEPARTMENT Or NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE `P‘ro*O. AN IOWI,o//0ntuNRYNoy D.OleOtt, lM/lOVl11 Dlfe0t01 Northeast Region '' ee sow hw ewray Denver,Colorado 10210 317 west Prospect tiOr Televhm.t(303)ST.tte2 Fort Collins, 00 80526 December 1, 1989 Mr. Rod Allison . Department of Planning Services 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 v' Dear Mr. Allison: This letter covers your request to me on 12/01/89 during our phone conversation. It is in regards to the plan presented by Waste Services Corporation for a new sanitary landfill west of Ault, Colorado As I stated in our conversation, the Colorado Division of wildlife has no conflicts with the operation as long as it meets all health and pollution standards. The reclamation plan is good and addresses all the pertinent points. The reclamation plan calls for seeding different types of grasses, but nothing else. Herein lies a trmsendous opportunity! If the reclamation plan was to include shrub and tree plantings the landfill would not only be reclaimed, but would also provide some excellent habitat for the areas' wildlife populations. The area would be better for wildlife after reclamation than it is now. I have talked with Mr. Brad Waimea of waste Services Corporation and he was very enthusiastic about the idea, and would be more than willing to use plantings other than press. The types, numbers and oonflguration of the plantings would be worked out with aid and consultation of the Soil Conservation Service Sincerely, th • John L. Wagner District Wildlife r � JLw/Jk/k581 r DEC 1 8 1989 I 1 9C0564 1' OEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Namlet J,Sorry, EM• ION• OIMMO/ WILDLIFE COMMISSION,p•Orp•VertDen son,Chairman • Robert L Freklenberter,Vice ChairMen • WW1 R, Nepberp, Secretory Eldon W,CooDer, Member• Rebates L Frank Member • DenMl Member• On a Peterson, Member • Larry M.%INK Member f�� DpIC5yw � -� / � Q MAY 16 1990 7 -" r C <v 0 CO. Rims SS , -51 a2:4• f l � 21. _rc.t L cLtaWgja.,2ff ad P D ., � .4r " ' - _ 1 Jan _'mod fie'-+�.e.� /�,r,/�.1� `�rG.C G■VL7 ate[ �ti a Lr0 at age--0 r • f � Y \ l ` 04 V i,, ` * • i r }t� P K, I t .,.. 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Box 758 Rkhur Ian Greeley, Colorado 80631 +4.•" Dear Mr. Lacy: X would like to express a concern on behalf of the Tranapor- tation Department at weld schools R8-9, towards the proposeQ North weld County Landfill west o! the town o! Auit and how it would impact the safety of our students. It has been stated in the special Review Application that a traffic flow of a minimum of 30 and maximum of 100 vehicles per day is to be anticipated. This would include private cars, pick-ups and trucks, as well as commercial collection vehicles and roll-off trucks. Xn recent months, X have been working with a group of local parents and the state Highway Department over a problem we are experiencing with traffic not observing posted speed limits and student crossing right-of-ways in town. A gap study conducted by the Highway Department at State Highway ,_:.. 14 and Graefe Avenue acknowledged the current volume of traffic does pose a problem to students attempting to cross ' "y the roadway. We also have an established school bus route that has several student pick-ups and drop-offs along s.H.14 to the west of Ault. Should the landfill be established and the traffic flow in- crease occur, X would be very concerned for the welfare of students who Cross 8.14.14 each day, both walking to and from school, and those who must enter and exit from the bus stopped on the roadway. Despite all the reduced speed limits, pavement markings, flashing signs and lights on the buses, numbers of motorists continue to ignore the fact that r school children are present and young lives are at stake. As one who is in charge of the safety and welfare of hundreds of our district student's lives on roadways each day, the establishment of the proposed landfill project and the accompanying additional traffic load most definitely would be � �. � .... .. ....•64 i a. es, r4., • • • ,. an added risk to a situation that is already an urgent problem. 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' 09.,.E rjf�'.e� � (.�-...„ e�.e.�j . eidoeiloya � �. , : „ca.* gt....0471.4474:4 nera,,,L 0? tg,:e,„4„,_ ' let • �� , o :44€44.44‘0.44 7 lai.4 1 t•••I'I a-a 0''1 bast"erni r 'I'm. sooenftErigt."144", C� .t6,L • 0644:7 oc0.4 •rffw' 4%4111 t 77 t ' . • ' • ...r`„ .. `. r .\, 52SO4.rt .- ' a- '' .''11:.Z''L"' Gq o Is'3 . ‘ ezetre/ nOt O 1 _ f(:. i 9..0564 f � i • • May 9, 1990 To the Weld County Health Department Weld County Planning Commision weld County Commissioners RE, Landfill West of Ault, Weld County, Colorado • The Landfill (Dump) that is proposed west of Ault I feel is a very poor location. In the future it will be a problem with paper, trash, etc blowing onto Highway 14, along with the odor that will be in the air. Tourists and regular commenters traveling between Fort Collins and Ault will be welcomed with this scene. That is not what we want to promote for our County and State. we have been promised that will not happen. In checking around the country -- why do all the other Landfills (Dumps) have this problem. There is a possibility I might be in favor if the owner would want to build and live in a home south of the Landfill (Dump) . Water Supply and Storage Ditch Company have a lateral going through the south side of the section. I ` believe the Ditch would also be a recipient of the blowing paper and trash. I am sure our State and County Health Departments, Weld County Planning Commission and our County Commissioners would not OK the permit if they realize • how it would hurt this area. I ask you to strongly °onside NOT to approve this permit for the Landfill (Dump) in this area. `k Thank You: Ray Danielson • ipr. m-gw? 3 9 C09 WCR 31 MAY 1 1 199 04' 0 64 gem CO. Asa teary, May 8, 1990 7 e Weld County Planning Commission 975 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: North Weld County Sanitary Landfill r Dear Sirs: is As • property owner and resident of 40505 WCR 127, we are addressing the above referenced issue that is currently in the final stages of approval. The location that has been chosen, SW } of SEC 7, TWN 7 N. RGE 66 W. presents unaddressed problems for the surrounding landowners and residents. the community. and tourists/travelers that frequent Colorado HWY 14. The proposed,location is situated on the top of a hill which constitutes a high wind area, thus dispersing ' unsafe 6 unsightly waste to all the landowners' b resident's property, as well as dispersing vast* into all the many surrounding irrigation ditches and in the "MOST VISUAL RESPECT" to Colorado HWY 14. r' Significant environmental problems consist of rodent b insect infestation which will produce diaaase carriers to the many farming residences in the area. affecting live- stock and other means of survival for these residences. Although, this landfill is not designed for hazardous waste, the evidence of any concealed hazaradous waste ' will most definitely affect the many nearby irrigation ditches that provide essential water supply. Furthermore. the rodent 6 waste odor will create an environmentally unsafe atmosphere to the community including tourists 6 travelers that frequent Colorado HWY 14. Upon receipt of a letter in October 1989 from the applicant, Brad Reirnes, we were informed that this facility will be so suitable that the appearance will not be recognized as a landfill. However. since the proposed location is already situated at the peak of a hill and the landfill protruding 175' to 200' at a 4 to 1 side slops (even in the early stages of use and with extensive landscaping), it is highly unlikely this location will ever provide an "unseen 6 unrecognizable" landfill. This unsightly mountain-like protrusion of waste cannot be contained or properly managed by the six to ten foot fence that will surround the location. • The land currently provides a beautiful and picturesque location of roiling hills in a farming community and is equipped with a beautiful crop of wheat. It seems so unnecessary to place a landfill on such a picturesque location, simply for the "convenience sake" of a proprietor or a corporation. There are other locations of land available that would provide the applicant with a sufficient, convenient landfill away from • major highway, and most importantly not destroy the magnificent beauty of the Rockies to the surrounding residents and tourists traveling Colorado HWY 14. Please consider all the above points given when processing the application of this location for approval of this business proposition. Thank you for your time! Sincerer, IC. 4\J! o pry swwzs Dog as 6 Joyce Fred ^A , 40505 WCR 127; Ault, CD 80610 .L0%. yea 1 ,AAY 1 111y0 � !few CO. Amos s ayes J- • • • At 2 Sax 124 y, Eaton, CO. 80625 ¢ May 1, 1990 }+ weld County Planning Dept. 915 10th Street Greeley, CO. 80631 To Whom It May Concern: I would like to protest the proposed Landfill that is to be boated at a site four mites meet of Ault, Colorado. In the first place, why would anyone okay a Landfill so near to a public highway? The location is in a very windy area and I oan't see how it would be possible to prevent papers and debris from blowing onto the highway. Ponces will not stop the blowing debris when the wind roaches 30- 40 mph as it often does. I live southeast of the proposed site and I'm sure if it is approved we will be subject to flying debris from the landfill. This ie a nice country settling and would certainly be ruined by an unsightly landfill in the area. Highway 14 is a well traveled highway, used by a lot of tourists and local people as well. In my opinion, the Landfill should be Zooated miles away from a main highway in an area that is not going to cause a safety and health hazard. Why not Zooate the Landfill farther north or oast of Ault? There ars plenty of Zooations that would not situate the Zandfill along a main highway in a populated area. ' Also the sanitary side of this is to be considered. The landfill will attract flies and rate which spread disease. This is in an area where almost everyone owns cattle, horses, and household pets that would be subject to a health threat. Not to mention the human population. Please do not approve a landfill in this location. The Landfill would be detrimental to the community. The health and safety of the citizens in our community certainly outweighs the need for a landfill in this location. Thank you for your consideration. 414:414,4f1A-1 Gloria Lister Concerned Citizen • cl5571(1« �� Ay 2 1940 /! 9(0564 rI � �Q co.W �UW r. .r M., i :. . , ... • :- MAy 18, 1990 Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 • Rs: Proposed Land Fill Dump Site Dear Sirs: We were extremely upset when the news of a land fill might be located within three miles of our property. There certainly was no .notice of reasoning from farming circulated throughout the community pslrr to the fact that this dump was up for approval by your office. This proposed site is prime farm land and borders directly on Highway 14, a major thoroughfare in northern Colorado. Can you imagine the trash that will be blowing across the highway in this very windy part of the country. There isn't a "natural gulley"' or sort of terrain that would be conducive to a dump on the property. We are property owners, tax payers, and residents at 10501 Weld Co. Road 84. Road 84 also would border the dump site and therefore, the traffic and litter caused by vehicles going to the dump would ' be outrageous! People do not cover their trash and it certainly would be piling up on our property as they pass by. This dump would lower our property value greatly end we hereby exert our wishes that the proposed dump site be turned down. We will be watching this closely and will certainly not support anyone who supports this disaster. Sincerely, Y'. \.1 4 George and Phyllis Legino Steven and Kathleen Legino t; f• � C �,,- riF?7,111:ti ` 2 1 1990 �ynQ1-` f��uJyy ' y' n N. - v 4s--Z esa 111.E 9%.®SM^ George Legino VV 33 10501 Weld Co. Rd. 84 Ault. CO 80610 fie. fria • •• 1; May 12, 1990 Dear Sirs, As land owners and residents of Weld County, we are writing this letter in protest of the proposed land fill which will be located three miles weetrof our property near Highway 14 and County Road 25. We feel that this is a totally inadequate site and will cause great harm to our property and its value. It will be an eye sore and nuisenoe to our neighborhood. We feel it will generate a great amount of traffic, • noise, odor, and pollution. Surely there are more appropriate sites to locate this land fill! h.1 we chose to live in the country to be away from urban pollution and trash. It is unfair that one meat with a profit motive should be allowed • •- to ruin land values and the quality of country living. We could not in good conscience support any public official who would allow this land fill to be located here. We suggest that the County [ Commissioners who support this disaster locate it close to their hones and then tell us how they like it forty years from will Sincerely, Isabelle and Herbert Schmidt an and Marsha Schmidt Herbert Schmidt, Jr. 10099. Wiz= sP7%1 s' Q air, 204/0 r : O'0564 �. fir'"' ma 2 1 1950 .. 40 tn. Aswan* -,+om�. ... • • Rt. 2 Box 96 Eaton. CO 80615 May 1, 1990 Color tate He lth Dept. O • 4210 E llt Ave. Denver, 80220 i' To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter in protest of the proposed site for a land fill 4 miles west of Ault, CO. on Highway 14. my home, where I raise my own and foster children and animals, is duo southeast of this pro— posed site. Nov this distresses me so because the wind blows fiercely out her, and more than not it is out of the northwest. I feel like I am in threat of being violated by flying trash. stench. and germs. I have patronized other landfills enough times to know how it is when the wind blows, how unsightly the whole thing is, and the smell sometimes in the summer is horrendous: co say the least about those ugly little varmanta called RATS. of which I have seen plenty at another landfill. Would you like to have this within a fev miles of your homes? OF COURSE NOT! How far away from your home Is the nearest dump? Do you have to worry about your animals being infected by desieased rats or prairie dogs who feed on the waste at the landfill? Do you have to worry about the flies and mosquitoes that wander in from that place and bite you or you kids (what k could these flies and mosquitoes carry)? ', And what of the unsightliness from the highway? I have traveled from Maine to California quits a few times and NEVER have I seen a landfill i from even the smallest roads I have traveled, much less from a state highway. People come in to Colorado and say how beautiful it is, then there's the landfill (PPPUUU) on Highway 14. Tho trashtrucks lose bite of trash on their wey co the dump (I know this because my Dad is a "garboon") . this blows over the highway and in the barrow ditches. And then there's the traffic problems caused by the traehtrucks themselves. Nothing would pieve me more than to be going 55 miles an hour down Highway `• 14 on my way to a meeting in Ft. Collins and have to be slowed by a trash- truck losing stuff on my windshield! Why can't this landfill be located vay east of Ault or north farther where there is little population and not much good farmland? In my opinion, the safety. health and welfare of the population (human and animal) in this area much more than outweighs the proposed landfill. Thank you. Cheryl t rhroe . MAY 2 1990 '� few U. ?bony :Jr.%.001)4 i a, • , • • ( Hall 9 1ga0 2 crm ulE;Al 74/7(.1/4574/7(.1/45 lcllcr in order, grcirst the /and pi// tomq in Nor/A a� i //wit .Pre ono/ /v'cst O-7L /lc r lf. T) h /;«UC ied in MI lsi OrCbi a// off' nut 7i f e and 2 SO not awr77. G /may, O-1►i/clren next it a /an I' fi ll, Z drive. 7`-170* area evC �rnd .i, know what a h.�/h whet. a s (iris,ouer e are going 7to Have ash hewing � rlef{7hbonce c Ai/ a ee !ui/ Flo AS OifieeT if and the excews fri �/ jut Wow on over. 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I 1-!y Flwy 3W E 1 i r' 9CCS64 0 ppTrt'Irre sr MAY 1 1 1990 t': t; Nest Ca Amu* 'alum* I a: 1 • CaMilig.Amen alkyl i May 1. 1990 GRIEELEs Y/wo.D Mr. Gene Brantner, Chairman 0 tirN ]V7r Weld County Commissioner �''�� P.O. Box 758 I MAY 2 9 1990 Greeley. CO 80632 ICE: North Weld Landfill--Waste Services Corp. tam n�a Dear Commissioner Brantner, EDAP has examined the proposed project and offers these comments for your consideration. 1) It is our understanding that.Waste Service. Inc. (the Keimes Family) have a well managed operation and an excellent record of compliance with regulations. The county has experience with them because of their current operation near Milliken. 2) There is definitely a need for a landfill in the northern portion of the county, and the cxistence of adequate waste disposal facilities is 1 important to economic development and the growth of industry in our area. 3) Waste Service is a private, for profit, tax paying business. We believe it is appropriate for the private sector to provide services such as this, as opposed to some communities where it is paid for via taxation or use fees by government. While we cannot comment on the specifics of the particular site, or the proposed regulations being considered by the commissioners, we nevertheless wanted the above views to be considered and positive conclusion to the waste disposal issue reached egm,ds • GREELEY Ei. 'awes . Kadleoek 9C©$� EC• • IC ELOVMENY P.O. S Y 8109th casev, . . . .84)4,2 507/556.4565 fox 505/M2.2436 • • Kodak 0 I MAY 2 9 1990 [1 March 19, 1990 1 thld a,n1 it SOD r Board of Weld County Commissioners 910 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 I ?' Dear Commissioners' For the past ten years, the solid waste disposal needs of the Kodak Colorado Division have been handled by Waste Services Corporation. The facility they have utilized to ' handle our waste disposal is the Central Weld Sanitary s Landfill , located approximately eleven miles southeast of Windsor. It is our understanding that this facility has an estimated remaining life of fifteen years. While the Kodak Colorado Division is currently working on a f! number of programs to either minimize or recycle much of our waste, such as aluminum, computer/corrugated papers, and plastics, we see a need for an additional landfill to replace the Central facility when it closes. Therefore, we support the proposal submitted to the Weld County r Commissioners for the North Weld Sanitary Landfill to be located ten miles northeast of our plant on Colorado i Highway 14. I would also like to mention that Waste Services Corporation has agreed to work with the Kodak Colorado ' Division to find ways to minimize the amount of waste being [' sent to the landfill by recycling. In addition, we are committed to continue our reeearch in identifying ways to reduce the waste we generate. Sincerely, 4, /y Nick �bba y/ General Manager c NV> mi • 9CeSsez } EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • WINDSOR,COLONA00 SOW a- a' 1 • • • THE TOWN OF xp la STRUT EATON,COMMADO 80615 NCN B 46MS11e WON 0 g-7c\-srt nY 29 1990 COLORADO ihid to maim Cana April 24, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN a .. RE. NORTH WELD SANITARY LANDFILL On behalf of the Mayor and Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Eaton, we would like to convey our full support of the application of Waste Services Corporation for a new landfill west of Ault. i. • Since we operate our own trash collection service it is very P important to have a landfill in the northern Weld County area. If we were forced to haul to the Milliken site our hauling costs and time lost on the road would increase dramatically. A well built and professionally operated landfill is a crucial part in maintaining the quality of living we have come to expect in the northern Weld County area. since ,a0 "ea'i Gary A. Carsten Administrator t GAC/cb St°se REOULAA MUTING MONO MONDAY OP EACH MONTH asee0orraiia/4992 • • r tt 0Monfort Monfort Inc. r` Corporate Offices P.O.OW*G Greeley.Colorado 80632 t' October 23, 1989 O03)353a311 p Weld County Board of County Commissioners t 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Need for North Weld County Solid Waste Facility .•--- Dear-Commissioners Monfort, Inc. generates a significant amount of solid waste which must be disposed of at a designated solid waste disposal site. It is our understanding that the current Eaton site is very close to capacity, and that its closing is imminent. This would result in a serious unmet need for solid waste disposal if another site is not designated. Monfort endorses your designation of a long-term, environmentally round, cost-effective solid waste disposal site in Northern Weld County. Lack of such a site would result in a significant cost increase to Monfort for solid waste disposal. Although we have not reviewed the application of Waste Services Corporation for a certificate . ( of designation, we urge you to carefully consider it, in order that Northern Weld County can have a proper site for solid waste disposal. rr Thank you. C Very truly yours, N N relffast75- frt - V. P. Kay No Vice President, Legal and Government Affairs, and General Counsel F iTY � �' �� : f�� OCTacs �� �� I I ll 9---- J 1322 :I MarlIGC Ni al.tra 44".. ` 4.:%....1)4 ' . • • {Il. 4� MAILING LIST USR-895 Waste Servicas Corporation i A Molly Sommerville 5251 DTC Parkway Englewood. CO 80111 Ren Jones Union Pacific Railroad Co. P.O. Sox 7 Fort Worts, TX 76101 Brown Grain b Livestock. Inc 13557 Weld County Road 88 Pierce. CO 80650 . Jerald and Justin Sidwell 27701 Weld County Road 66 Gill, CO 80624 k' Dennis and Dorothy Drake 39525 Weld County Road 23 Ault. CO 80610 George and Virginia Lindblad Burnie@ end Mary Alice Lindblad 11509 Weld County Road 76 Windeor. CO 80550 Dennis. Dorothy. Dave b Becky Drake 39525 Weld County Road23 Ault, CO 80610 Gale and Valerie Moody P.O. Box 9078 Fort Collins. CO 80525 Champlin Petroleum Company P.O. Box 2500 a Broomfield, CO 80020 u 9C C564 9 1 - o • tf e(41 kip AIR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES proorapondmmoftertmoo 01616th STREET r ' GREELEY,=ORM*aped/ e COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. June 5. 1990. at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering • Site Specific Development Plan. Special Review Permit. and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Reines LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld s County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) sone district ' LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County load 25. approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault SIZE: 170 acres. more or less j; The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. 915 Tenth Street. Room 342. Greeley, Colorado 80631. before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 5. 1990. �r Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342. Weld County Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000. Extension 4400. Ernie Ross. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Nov News To be published one (1) time by May 24. 1990 i Received by: Dace: 96.Q$64 • it L DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES /NONEgaimeam D t4om e1B toe,ernmum Cummu r.CaoRaoo emol COLORADO October 31. 1989 • Mr. Brad relines Waste Services Corporation 6037 77th Avenue • Greeley. CO 80634 Subject: USR-895 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan. Use by Special Review Permit. and a Certificate Designation for a sanitary landfill on a parcel of land described as the SW} of ' Section 7. T7N. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado Dear Brad= Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the preeent time. I will schedule a meeting with the Wald County Planning Commission after I received the State Health Department's Certificate of Designation recommendation. A sign must be posted on the property ten day before the Planning • Commission Meeting. Please coma by this office to obtain a sign end fulfill the sign posting requirement. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. i If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to cell me. Respectfully. ".74°a . ',. PPrincipaloPlanner v� RA:rg d • • 1141 • 1PIRH4C1 ` DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES TT PHONE G03)3004003,at'WO 0/6100115YREET GREELEY,COLORADO ECM 111111) Ca • COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING The Wald County Planning Commission vial hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June S. 1990. at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific t Devalopmant Plan. Special Rowley Permit. and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Lay. APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Xairnes LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N, R66W of the 6tb P.M.. Weld County, Colorado • TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A solid vaste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) zone district LOCATION: North of Colorado Ilighvay 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, j approximately 4.5 miles vest of the Tow of Ault SIZE: 170 acres, more or less The public hearing mill be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Bearing Room. First Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, 1' Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be ' submitted in vriting co the Weld County Dapartment of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street. Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 5. 1990. y; Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tooth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Ernie Ross. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission 1 To be published in the Neu Nevs To be published one (1) time by May 24, 1990 Received by: P� nab:., S��s�� Date: tn," r,?•j /q9n r • 6c1 NNING SERVICES :,, DEPARTMENT OF PLAsmoNE am 364./000..M..WO TT 91610m STREET OREELEY.COLORADO aonni • • COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning .Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 5. 1990, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation. c/o Brad Reines LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7. T7N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A solid waste disposal sits and facility located in the A (Agricultural) zone district LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25, approximately 4.5 miles vast of the Town of Ault SIZE: 170 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Bearing Room. First Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street. Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above data or presented at the public hearing on June 5, 1990. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Ernie Roar. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by May 24, 1990 r+1/4 C.334 Received by: l en( gille/s n Date. Mi., �.3 /99n f; Ir. • • ® 4 BF Waste 1 Systems BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF COLORADO, INC. GREELEY DISTRICT t June 1, 1990 • Board of County Commissioner* Weld County Colorado Greeley, Colorado Dear Board Members' BFS supports Waste Service's application for the proposed landfill in northern Weld County off of Hwy 14. A northern site in Weld County would service the needs of residence* in northern Weld County and the northeaat section of Weld County where some landfills are closing. A northern landfill site will help control costa to consumers in northern weld County because of travel distance to the present site in Milliken. v Respectfull y, i Howard Cettman • District Manager HC/dro 7 9C 0564 P,'0.BOX 174E • 337 EAST 8TH STREET • GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 • (903) 952.6124 r • 1 • .` May 25, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission 975 10 Street !` Greeley. Colorado 80631 r Pe RE: Proposed Land Pill Dump Site Dear Sirs: We were extremely upset when the news chat a land fill might be located within .21/2 miles of our property reached us. There certainly was no notice of re—zoning from farming circulated throughout the community prior to - the fact that this dump was up for approval by the Weld County Commissioners. This proposed site is prima farm land and borders directly 'on Highway 14. `• a major thoroughfare in northern Colorado. Can you imagine the trash that will be blowing across the highway in this very windy parr of the country? There isn't a "natural galley" or sort of terrain that would be conducive to • dump on the property. We are property owners, tax payers and residents at 10501 Weld Co. Road 84. Road 84 also would border the dump site and therefore, the traffic and litter caused by vehicles going to the dump would be, outrageous! People do not cover their trash and it certainly would be piling up on our property as they pass by. Thie dump would lower our property value greatly, and we hereby exert our wishes that the proposed dump site be turned down. �° Sincerely, �A George and Phyllis Legino Steven and Kathleen Legino • �� vl, c.r o 9C 0564 fr„ r jos 1 1990 ero�a ca.°`°°°'s 0SS j . • • May 29, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission 975 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Rea Proposed Landfill Site (Highway 14) Between Ault and Fort Collins We are located in a quite farming and ranching area that has a major east/west highway running by it (Hwy14) and we are opposed to the location of the landfill off ° this highway because of the amount of large oversized 4' truck traffic that already exists. We feel that the added traffic caused by this landfill . would create a dangerous situation for us and our surrounding neighbors. We have been told that there would be 50 additional trash trucks going to this land- fill and that percentage wise, would not greatly increase traffic on this road. We disagree with this comment and feel that the 50 additional trash trucks coming and going (100 trash trucks) accompanied by many small traffic oars and trucks coming in and out of the landfill areas would increase the traffic flow many times this number. This is supported by the fact that the Larimer County landfill located southwest of Fort Collins has three times the amount of small car and truck traffic as it has large trash trucks. We are also concerned with the wrecks and futilities that already have occurred on this portion of Highway 14 and that additional traffic caused by the proposed location of the landfill is not needed and would increase significantly the amount of accidents and deaths on this major highway. Your consideration of this problem would be appreciated. t GSe� '` 'C' • 10545 Highway 14 Ault, Colorado 80610 Copy to, State Highway Dept. - Greeley Attu, George Hall 9OO$64 LAY 3 01990 7::9 E9. mama Sao • • 127 8 street Ault, Colorado 80610 May 25, 1990 k U Rick Iverson Longmont Co 80501 Dear Mr . Iverson : ' I would like to have the present landfill application for west of Ault . denied for the following reasons : r The amount of traffic projected will overload the present Highway 14 with large cumbersome vehicles, causing hazard to commuters, vacationers,' school buses, and town traffic. The location is subJect to gusts of wind made more hazardous by the exposed lie of the land, which makes the debris likely to be scattered up and down the highway and Into the Irrigation ditch. The progressive build up of trash would be visible for miles in all directions save directly south, making the highway to the Poudre Canyon an undesirable scene. The lack of accleration-deceleration lanes to allow landfill traffic to exit the highway, will provide more potential for accidents as vehicles try to get around turning trucks on the top of the hill which is essentially blind to oncoming traffic. 4 Thanks for your consideration Yours truly, 72. ad-tent i J. T. Thompson, President Ault Business Association rJaieNt-11 UN A MO Y. • 0 r e 4 Ault, Colorado Auto 1, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission 975 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 7774 • �, I am writing to urge you to deny the permit for Waste Services Cor- poration's prohoned lnndfill west of Ault. The maim acoems roads will be U.S. Highway $g and Spate Hirhway 14. An you con nee _an the attached map, both the highwayo ore main streets in Ault. 85 nerves hunineseee and reoldercea and with 14 provided the access to the two railroad' orooeings - 'or the snot side of Ault. Rirhway 14 snrvee the main business district, an active senior center, the library, the park, some residences and is the only access for the schools., The Highland District (BM 9) schools in Ault are the Middle, Jr. Hirh and Sr. High levels am well as n busy day card center in the Middle mohool. Children from Carr, Munn, Pierce and Ault are bused to mod .from these schools. Mr. Srnd Keirnes of 'Oats Service,' Corporstion has told us he expects an many es y0 trucks n day to be using the landfill when it opens and that he expects tte aum�r tnnorease. That amnunts to 100 trash hauling ve- hioles counting the return tripe. Another concern I have in the placement of a landfill on the highway and in the front range area which has been traditionally dedicated to growth. Highwar 14 is a gateway to the mountains and the Poudro Canyon. u Please oonelder the negntive impact of this landfill on our environ- ment: the increased large vehicle traffic through Ault;. the increased large vehicle traffic by 'Wm .sebools of Highland RE It the curtailment of growth in a front range area; • ' a elite which will not °shalmoe the beauty of Colorado'• mountains. cerelJ S a omps n 127 8 Street u' Ault, Colorado 4 9C®ss4 • IFIlr6151:11,C1/1 111 ' ` JUN 41990 1 ... were Ca. 91111 wed 'Almon - KIM"� � � ' pit � EE, 1 =i - in � . ,�1,..... . r - • . - - - IEi -_f . . rT ` Q . MOM II 1 1 d: � _ _ . ' rrIIII1) 011111---}1E' 7: \ ` FRI . 47,N Lt hrul _ (?�I�,I i I I i i uc _ ._ viii iilii', . t 1=1,=1 im II un . lii i�i� ._ M !. I. ii3 ;4 WU:i I I etc FYI . in- I 37a 1 1 lililii ri :::: 1 1 ill .!11111t 411111� 111 11� �� riv171. 1- fill 0, TifTl fC1I1iT 'cl el, ii -_ Amer hutld r, Center IY. ly ois 11 ill) St,hoe/ Call • MOW ., 1111 ..gwGN HI . J- 4. ..._r_ I'tg` �w ..MI+ 7 . �' . E Sign Locations .. Attachment 112 . _ Nalh 541111 ss 0/er . ti . ' Q 900564 . tF _ Y-. I • S .'0s Rod Allison June 4, 1990 Weld County Planning Staff Weld County Planning Commission g RE! Proposed landfill by Waste Services Corporation, Brad Meares. Preeident,looated four miles west of Ault, Colo.. at the inter- section of WCRR 25 and State Hwy 14. I would like to voice my oppisltion to the proposed landfill for the following reasons: j' 1) No adequate wind study has Seen made on this sate, in foot there is no comparable data available according to Jim Wirehborn. State Meteoroliget; local residents are aware of the extremely, windy site conditions ae illustrated by the acoompaning photos taken during a May, 1990 site tour with Brad Keirnse. regulation 24.3.1.3 ' 2) Increasing trunk traffic on an already dangerous bland oorner where fatal acoidents have already ocoured. regulation 24.3.1.7 3) regulation 24.3.1.6 states that the applioant demonstrate a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land; the location is prime agricultural land: other methods of waste disposal are available which use 75: to 900 less land. I urge limiting landfill proposals to a maximum of 40 acres. 4) regulation 24.3.7 provides for adequate provision for health. safety. and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and county; I urge ground water test holes be made durinv the irrigation 0eaaon when the ajoining Pierce lateral is running since ground water levels rise at this time, current data shows water at the 36 and 41 foot levels. furthuri the highly pitched slope would 08450 surface erosion problems from blowing dart, and during rainstorms such as the 2 experienced s, in the last two weeks. S) Proposed landscaping plane call for 3 rows of trees and a fence on the north side of hwy. 14 potentially causing a significant increase in blowing and dr1.'ting snow during ground blizzard oonidtions. We personally have experienced hazardous and life threatening travel conditions on this location in ground blizzard conditions 3 years ago. 6) Decreased property values and loss or potential residental growth an a promising area. I personally have talked with 3 families who are currently considering buying and/or building in the immediate area and will not do so if the landfill is approved, regulation 24.3.1.3 7) Residents prefer an alternate plan calling for a much smaller landfill in a location at least 1 mile off any highway which would co-operate with a recyoling plant which would offer 3 times the job opportunities for area residents, regulation 24.3.1.1 thru 6. Reoyollne, effectively deal with toxio munioipal waste always present. i� Sincerely. Sinre . °pig?e2111/P7 Walt Cindy SiRwe 1 nI 277 wen 66> call, co. OMI,4. Mao,* ammo .1. t; • • Il �Nyv Ni... . • MISOPIRS • 7, • 1 / ' , YY . ,` ' w ' • f• Z v• • . * ' Nt ii• ±I� ^C+ ti, ti+ . -,A • • 7 r • k�, 11, .. • • 900564 • • . t. • Y.',`" b ....giii..- a% N , . .r r.. �. Olt ,r `Y 1;.; a,l, A, i1Mirr ThYn ' r. 1:e • w1 r=. �" _ _ c ln' ,.. I . If r 'I .. . •. tro9 Witt 10113SItite � 4,1 34, 1 9 s o �n@,SIT �'C'' .313% 1 St 1 • '. 5 �' W 1 LEA i' ���.CASZ . tPCt,� t , s£ . - �. f .�� Li C C d `o w.1Y ' • Lti.tii 4., Co--.g 1.111 I- tfi-"r -"sot o f z� r24 o --. .....7...../ Cn..,Dvw e-p c c, L.- , . 1 I - /i 4 „o.o /)c r e t L /6 a 2 7, .dil f 1 lei ?Air �� 1 ce: Sp_ wad 0 5psp,c7. rrn JUN ' 1990 1-1 . .. to to. ti...-«. ..r»a'd • • ..� r @' • Kodak ' o i March 19, 1990 - AL Board of Weld County Commissioners 910 10th St. .__ ...,..--- Greeley. CO 80431 v Dear Commissioners; For the past ten years, the solid waste disposal needs of the Kodak Colorado Division have been handled by Waste Services Corporation. The facility they have utilized to handle our waste disposal is the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill , located approximately eleven miles southeast of Windsor. It is our understanding that this facility has an estimated remaining life of fifteen years. While the Kodak Colorado Division is tly working on a number of programs to either minimize or recycle much of our waste, such as aluminum, computer/Corrugated papers, and plastics, we see a need for en additional landfill to replace the Central facility when it closes. Therefore, we support the proposal submitted to the Weld County Commissioners for the North Weld Sanitary Landfill to be located ten miles northeast of our plant on Colorado Highway 14. �. • - I would also like to mention that Waste Services _ Corporation has agreed to work with the Kodak Colorado Division to find ways to minimize the amount of waste being sent to the landfill by recycling. In addition, we are committed t0 continue our research in identifying ways to reduce the waste we generate. Sincerely, �r Nick Y X,Z7 General Manager NY mf 9°OSS4 1 r EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • WINDSOR,COLORA0080661 Y Y 4 ,,w:, . • • Corporate Offices v.Oaox G Greeley,Colorado 50632 it. October 23, 1989 (303)353.2311 >i r "'Field County Board of County Commissioners Fnti!s915 10th Street el.Greeley, Colorado 80631 VIZ' U.. Res Need for North Weld County Solid waste Facility . oar Commissioners:• �0- Monfort, Inc. generates a significant amount of solid waste which must be disposed of at a designated solid waste disposal site. It is our understanding that the current Eaton site is very close to capacity, and that its closing is imminent. Tbis would result in a serious unmet need for solid waste disposal if another site is not designated. " Monfort endorses your designation of a long-term, environmentally round, cost-effective solid waste disposal site in Northern Weld County. Lack of such a site would result in a significant cost increase to Monfort for solid waste disposal. Although we have not reviewed the ' application of Waste Services Corporation for a certificate oe designation, we urge you to carefully consider it, in `, order that Northern Weld County can have a proper site for `.;solid waste disposal. Thank you. ptjery truly yours, . . 0- P Kay No ��+ 0%.a.ce president, Legal '.14.4 and Government Affairs, C'':",and General Counsel �, '/ev V y sue' 9eCt� '3 • fit:. . • • THE TOWN OF 22t,wsr,luT EATON,COLOIIADOE0EIE i ►HON[46W11S y *COLORADO• I , y„ y April 24, 1990 ti TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN' t RE' NORTH WELD SANITARY LANDFILL On behalf of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Town of Eaton, we would like to convey our full support of the application of Waste services Corporation for a new landfill west of Ault. • Since we operate our own trash collection service it is very important to have a landfill in the northern Weld County area. If we were forced to haul to the Milliken site our hauling costs and time lost on the road would increase dramatically. A well built and professionally operated landfill is a crucial part in maintaining the quality of living we have come to expect in the northern Weld County area. - since el , gi2 4,41 Gary A. Carsten Administrator • GAC/cb a* 1 1 900%4 A EOVLA,I MEETING SECOND MONDAY 0►EACH MONTH jr,eelVieAglate 19.9,, • • OF ®Waste I Systems EIROWNING.FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF COLORADO, INC. • GREELEY DISTRICT June 1, 1990 y Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado } Greeley, Colorado i Dear Board Members' BFI supports Waste Service's application forAthe proposed landfill i in northern Weld County off of Hwy 14. A northern site in Weld County would service the needs of residences in northern Weld County and the northeast section of weld County where some landfills are closing. A northern landfill site will help control costs to consumers in northern Weld County because of travel distance to the present ;i • site in Milliken. Respectfully, Howard Gettman • District Manager HG/dro t i . Al& • 9QQ5SA P.O.BOX 1748 • 337 EAST 8TH STREET • GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 • (303) 3626124 Coda wbisoomoppwhmily • • ...awn,,...,,. c • —.r`"r"lr� May 1, 1990 '. GRE9WWELD µ:. Mr. Gene Brantner, Chairman ` Weld County Commissioner P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 '""' RE: North Weld Landfill--Waste Services Corp. Dear Commissioner Brantner, EDAP has examined the proposed project and offers these comments for ' your consideration. 1) It is our understanding that Waste Service, Inc. (the Keimes family) have a well managed operation and an excellent record of compliance with regulations. The county has experience with then because of their current operation near Milliken. 2) There is definitely a need for a landfill in the northern portion of the county, and the existence of adequate waste disposal facilities is important to economic development and the growth of industry in our area. 3) Waste Service is a private, for profit, tax paying business. We believe it is appropriate for the private sector to provide services such as this, as opposed to some communities where it is paid for via taxation or use foes by government. While we cannot comment on the specifics ofthe particular site, or the proposed regulations being considered by the commissioners, we t nevertheless wanted the above views to be considered and positive conclusion to the waste disposal issue reached • egards, cutco EI • '=es ICadeeek 9CGS64 MONO IC.D ELOPMENT P r 5 010.001 Ow*,, Onedo 80632 3034564566 FIJI 303/3524436 • • Fogerberg Produce Company PA, sox 4440 Egon, Colorado 80015 (503) 834-13530r854-1554 June 5. 1990 Weld County Board of Comissioners Dear Comissioners: We are vatting in support of the proposed landfill facility by Waste Services Incorporated. A permitted facility would be an asset for r, our company since disposing of produce is vitel to our operation. A state of the art facility, such as proposed by Brad Starnes. would r be a welcome addition to the surrounding communities. Landfills are a necessity which we must find a way to successfully co-exist with. I recommend that we give every preference to a responsible company such as Waste Services Incorporated in developing a landfill for our area. Sincerely. P Lyn Fag berg tat Managing Partner LF/lkf i { i 9CCSS4 a June 4, 1990 Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado Dear Commissioners: I am writing to comment on my neighbors, the owners and operators of the Milliken Landfill. I live just a 1/4 mile due southeast of the landfill and farm 785 acres of irrigated and non-irrigated ground immediately surrounding the landfill on the east, south and west. I have known the Keirnes for the last 11 years of their ownership and operation of the landfill. They have been good and trustworthy neighbors who have always done what they said they were going to, They have contributed more than their share to the improvements of the area which have included upgrades in irrigation systems and roads. I have seen a continual improvement in their operations. The general appearance of the landfill has been kept good and is well maintained. The existence and operation of the landfill ha`not had an adverse impact on the economic productivity of my adjacent farming operations. There aren't any rate, odors or flies from the landfill. My cows and calves that pasture on the other side of the fence from the landfill have never contracted any diseases from the trash delivered to the landfill. In the past there were instances when trash blew outside the landfill. But within a day they had it completely picked up. This past year since they put up additional fence and wind screens at the landfill this problem has been improved. Traffic on the county road that is the primary access' to the site has been the only real problem. The county road just isn't equipped to handle it and if northern Weld County doesn't Sit its own landfill ' this problem will only get worse. s' All in all, I would have to say that in spite of being a landfill they r have been a very good neighbor. Sincerely � � Art Garcia Milliken 900'564 Y' '~ 1 � yiMV..M•1M.Tn'11M.•,:.- ., _ a_,...w,. rp_ .,.cW VN fYMMew.,y.. . Y• W • SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECT • (Landfills)• > W h. C,oan l.// rL _ DATE 1//0/90 Located Sn facility Gfga/gLe I -�t/l//l Aincop/d Incorporated,Area � Location JJyrnM/ 5.14, ne pigJ Currant operato� lv/G,?1da111ng Addrsae o! Oyerator e$j �"/ Current Owner (If different) +�ny�r� ��" �""°aCr /7., 1 ([ Mailing'Addresa of rimer . . .., ?2� ...... YYYYYYYYYYYYY..YYYYYYYYYYYr......YYYYYYYYYYYYY............YYYMYYYYYYYYYYY (All items checked must be explaind in supplemental report) I. Public Health tnd/or Environmental Hazards .6) _ A. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards " E. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Surface Water Pollution _ C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Croundwater Pollution'-- 4' D. Surface Diversion/Containment Faotlitiee Inadequate or not 4X1 , Maintained ,r E. Landfill Cas Migration Concerns 7" ,, P. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorised) •C. Operating Records not Maintained on Site H. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation I. Other w. . • .. . • ',II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 -'' A• Odors and/or Vectors Present . ,,,L E. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover '0„ C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) wow E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned a,` . Y*ors ,;,.. / /// ;+. �� Fan IA .OM /(11014 PIA p , `, • A 7! . . • YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYMYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYMYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.IYYYYI (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing)'` C . . • ,'Inspection Engineer/Ceeltitrt ) S (WHITE COPX-PILE) (YELLOW COPY OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) 4 • . !l SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION ypfp ;, (Surface Impoundment') ' ' , "" ' Count ?�,' FacsTlty 1.4/5/4.•1.4/5/4.• DATE /f7/96 Located In 70 Ingorporated Area :Location f. l c. 3 yJ Lek Current Operator ��i� Ae, �' R:':,,,::Mailing Address o operator 44uv - ... 4,-;,,,,,Current Owner (If different) Mailing Address of Owner .. ywSww�wwM��wr==w==�wrMwwwrMwrrwwwIMMIrwwewrl====EPOOwINFIIwE. . (All items checked must be explaind in supplemental report) X. A. Public Hoalch and/or Environmental Hazards ` B. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Groundwater Pollution j �� D. Sludge or Septic Pumgings Disposal on $Ste (VnauCh0rlsgd) if E. Safety Hazards � F. Non-Compliance with Approved Design-and Operation C. Structural Integrity of Dikes Questionable .4.1.,..,.• H. Records iii I. Other �. ` k671„ • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED 1 ,J• II. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 ., A. Odors and/or Vector' Present B. Inadequate '.. p`_'. �.. g (CO control &Cease) I , „. C. quate FenCinNot Designated and/or Improperly Zoned ^' ` D. Monitoring Wells (Maintenance, Intregrity, or Locking Cap not .r, Present) ,,.0',., i E. Evidence of Minor Spills Around Disposal Area I irp»r�° F. Water/Liquid Surface Covered with oil(*) or scum -s;, C. Depth Cauges not Present and or Readible ..,. H. Pond Freeboard Level Exceeded. ` _� I. Recommendations for Site Improvement" , .r , J. Other ; III. Remarks 4•441''''. *"..)0:1 ^_" w( illtete, .O.rr. . /fix /rKtr llPiztAw O./ s.y4 ' A'. 4� _ . , ''• `+1 ,..;"O11 t j Y _ . 'A4Pr .IEwwlwwwwMw�-- ^Mw�q� • (Name) PRESENT AT iNSPECTION� o• (Representing) , :vv, in ��Fir, e. •• G,/.a!Tt! Cat vNS' ,, Inspactioe Engineer/Ceologiet� �` rJ6� �IV6 . ..011.07:21,:":611 (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YE COPY OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY '' yr ., SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION " (Surface Impoundments) , ^'+ 4 . , County Itiet.: DATE //9/16 Located in 8acility / A. Inporporated,Ares xocation „ e, F ' / c. 3 y/ ,.'Current Operator ? ,r/r Air( I ,,, r;Malling Addr ass o Operator *mg . :Current Owner (If different) . . Mailing Address of Owner ..'.rrrrrsrw....rsrrrsrrsw.rsawem.wrwemmr.arr..r.r..w.w.�mmemans , , (All items checked must be explaind in,supplemental report) ` ''•I. _ A. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards • S. Evidence of Potential for (Serious)*Surface Water Pollution C. Evidence of Potential for (Serious) Croundwater Pollution D. Sludge or Septic Pumping* Disposal on Site (Unauth0rtzed) E. Safety Hazards ,.., F. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation . C. Structural Integrity of Dikes Questionable .. H. Records I. Other r REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED . . Ak II. Minimum Standards, CRS 90, 20-110 ti ; A. Odors and/or Vectore Present ., ,;,,�; • H. Inadequate Fencing (to control aoceu) ' "< <,, C. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned D. Monitoring Wells (Maintenance, Imeregrity, or Locking Cap.IIot Present) w, E. Evidence of Minor Spills Around Disposal Area '2,' ---- F. Water/Liquid Surface Covered with oils) or scum Ad:: C. Depth Causes not Present and or Readible n"3:., H. Pond Freeboard Level Exceeded. ~, Ny"" I. Recommendations for Site Improvement ' k` ;' '1.1'-'‘ .1' J. Other ' . r ,, in. Remarks , - . • , .. rrwrrw . .._... .. rrsr rrrrwrrrrrrrrsrarrrrrrrarrrN/Y. � , (Name) PRESENT AT INSPECTION (Representing) ,ti,.:),,e,„,,,,,,, ,c,,c,,r7 - ,,,,,„e rte. ice opoje.“ . ,. • • • ;Inspection Engineer/Csologist�J__ ,`� ��,� 7 /��_ /�!)%da5�11 (WHITE COPY-PILE) (der COPY OPERATOR P N% COPY-COUNTY) ( INK COPY-COUNTY) • r , S . ^* SOLID WASTE FACILITY IASPECTION Cgme1iangs „wr - X; {\ I -- Non-comv11an40 . ••' <J• \� �,��, Oven Dum4 `'� .� Y� l Cob ,.K'. Date //MAI _ LocateC.ln' ; Par / •r / xnoorpoea4d Aeea %J „, Cyr Operator �- :.gyp ' Mai dress of Operator Cub t; viler (If different) . ., , Mai Y�dcess of Ownerlea 4. , „ (Al talks' checked must be explained in supplemental report) , F. + r I.: .,.. , blic Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement agalMS violations) ;°. i'� A. Evidence of Industrial waste ,Disposal ' � a B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Waiter PO _btion; j .� C. Surface Diversion/Containment Baoilities Inadequate or nos 11eihtained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns h E. Sludge or Septic Pumping■ Dimp0eal on Site (Unauthorized) F. Safety Hazards • ,„, G. Non-Compliance with'Approved Design and Operation H. Other � ' ' .c Kt '. !.b' • REMEDIAL AC'T'ION REQUIRED i ilik , Ix ' } um Standards, CRS JOr 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) Sep' s Y ' } A. Odors and/or Vectors present +' A . Sr" B. Inadequate and/or 'Irregular Cover , '" ' '^'''' C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown dabeis) Y°'0.'' ' �' { #, D. Burning apparent �,r , t,: E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned ,Yf , !,w {1.�. l 9 INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT '4,.)/1.. I ,{V. ' ILT A,tic mplainee Received At !�1.1..h f tack copies) Action Taken . i �. y • IV R'C ni.. .. rks • _ . 4 • • e) ( - , , PRESENT AT INSPECTION iMain entiOtr: • IY �n, ,, ' 0(7%64.' 12nmp*otinp Engineer �. � 19-4x70-199. . 44WKITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR)We* (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.�` E ) s • s SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION IrcrwAtanze ' - Nan—00mD1.12nOe - Open pump County. id i Date et al f _ Facility: Al n n Located in �' �Q ���� � � Incorporated Area /„/ LOOation 1pD' r4 + , ►p ", , Current Operator 1 NC411 Mailing' Address of Operator 174 174C /4.4{4.1, o p r r if i Currant' Owner (If different) �O Mailing. Address of Owner • (All items' 0heoked must be +xplained in supplemental report) , . • ' ' I. Public Health and/or Lnvironmental Hazards (Department enforcement-'against violations) A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal 7 D. Evidence of potential for Serious Surface or.Ground Walter .FpllUtiOn C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or not'Maintained D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns E. Sludge or Septic Pumpings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) . F. safety Hazards G. Non-Compliance with. APprOved Design and Operation H. Other • REMEDIAL ACTION REOUIRED ? IX. Minimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) 4 A. Odors and/or Vectors Present S. Inadequate and/or Irregular Cover C. Inadequate Fencing (to control access and windblown debris) D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT • t - III. . Complaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken . . . . '' IV. Rekarks - 8Lirlivo - M11..r (4):6 ai . . . t (Nerve) PRESENT AT INSPECTION .(Representing) 1 ,, t , � , .2„).err �.r.q,4_. . ` , • fish- ,•. . ,.v Inspecting Engineer -4•A a � 'FGYt Nen.• i1 2,5� 19-4170-i99 �- . '...,m4 (WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPY-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) ~ ) w••'1M Iw t ,,;:*;'1%. ..1 •. I• •'i.•.y. n • / 1 ...40/'-'14,,.•,4',../:.•4M I r : 1 rt'.; sOLID wASTE FACILITY INSPECTION Complience , 4i,,, ,4,..,w yY. • Pon-compl an '•r..v .r5._ OPen Dumb , 1.'"010`4:"4.'" "" 1f CoG +,v•W Y Date �/a/o 9 LOcated in'.;., t , ,r.r Paq, wil,,itF V /-r V) s (.;• S , /AI , • Incoryofatid ikria J 1. • Lob n-' Lei, PP i r1,/ -i �e rr : C.. p„Operator fir •�.:,�� � WNOY %oFfVer-:.. Mai 1)94ress of Operator • .Curt t'"QJner (If different) tglA1D cc Kai Address of Owner• \ . I!'• • (All twill' checked must be explained' in suyylemental report) +'''"I " ,�;. : • I. yblic Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement against v olatlons) , + • 4' A. Evidence of Industrial waste Disposal 4- - _ S. Evidence of Potential !or Serious Surface or Ground Miter PAliution '14 ' C. Suelaoe Diversion/Ccntainment;Faollities Inadequate or nOt 'Ka�11ta1f1aE .w' D. Landfill Gas Migration Concerns +w• = E. Sludge of septic Pumyings Disposal on Site (Unauthorized) y ' 4.0/ -- F. Safety Hazards ..'^ G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation !. h .0,A• H. Other l REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED I t M IQt f .+ II.i� inimum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) l f. A. Odors and/or vsdtors Prepnt h°!' e. Inadequate ••• f ♦ . equate anQ/or. Irrsqular Cover .. • d �C. Inadequate Fending (t0 control' and windblown debris) Ru ;D. Burning apparent E. Not Designated and/or Improperly Zoned ,rYT+r•, r . 4 . r�r4 }.. e INSPECTING ENGINEER! RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT . . . :4 .i +,.. • �.1 • • • - , ' , p III, ttmylaints Received (Attach conies) Action Taken `ir i 1�Ati /A.:i ��.• �I ; 2 . -404 ourl ":'4" .. Iv,: ;.'" ')parks • ]j . ,'vy�'.. -(Name) PRESENT AT INSPSCl't0N - - `' {, wZ' CI- C I r•i / / i (Reps aentl7� ;a..,. r.� 71 -416",c7" � , tQ'r n/; � ,•• t );,r,N . -C JYrAL//� .� ,. .ynsyeOtlnq Engineer/ . "� .!% ;,�+.�O" • .�"19;447o 1p9 / . � . u\(WHITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW OPT Y-OPERATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-D.E.) ----- ---------- • ..-^-�►- ..,.Arf �i,*, .� . ..,1i� v SOLID WASTE FACILITY INSPECTION w• . "an e',40,..,) , .4.•.,;••> -i r u {m An 4' r,,:. / Y D� a . {w�� , Dat " „��r)•N t,`4, , io4 Y. �G of '? wdeilemfremmAir �c mot+'+ -�e� $41.04..)?J incorp0 it �Arsa '/� C +COperator t1� /.� r,,a,G �'/¢,$� ' '' l• q .Address of Operator ,' u.-.+f ..•w. C ntwner (If different)•;O ,w , • +; Or Address of Owner • ,e4,44,...,00..:•••,••• ( tams cheOked must be explained in supplemental report) ('n,r„ r„:: I. Public Health and/or Environmental Hazards (Department enforcement• ag4neC`vloiations) S A. Evidence of Industrial Waste Disposal 4 %n,' B. Evidence of Potential for Serious Surface or Ground Witer•, ip�, u ON:,,•,; ' Y "'' C. Surface Diversion/Containment Facilities Inadequate or'n0t4 `irltsined:• i D. Landfill Gas migration Concerns ‘�,t ', tf J?w-. E. Sludge or Septic Pumping■ Disposal on Sits (Unauthorized) ``' +' ,:u• + �, ,.`, F. Safety Hazards ) Y•' ;• + k• G. Non-Compliance with Approved Design and Operation • ti� � C ay, ♦ i . �� �' •r cIT� • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED e1y , .r ' L... 1n /:', •, '. . imum Standards. CRS 70. 20-110 (Locally ,enforced ,standards).: '� •�,1. r'd. • > : , � ., A. Odors and/or Vectors Present ti' °$. �� ;,�, " s. inadequate and/or SrreqularaCover . ..:-'", .:11' • .:,,c. •.:r ''' ,C. Inadequate FencingiIto colt't0ijecossr'and WindbToVn 4deD ` ,') +` - D. Burning apparent fn.+an' I'-7---- i• E. Not Designated and/or Improperly zoned( }' � , ,� •rile .�1 ... INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT :, ';'; �.r 17 ..•.r. . ,/ a 17Vi „, 1 a *VIM r:' 1 7+ .., mplaints Received (Attach copies) Action Taken "' i. Sri \ r' » .' : • - . y ., . :. :. I ° Remar r..$,. f „ w 1 �.yy...� ,.o. ,c (Name) PussNT AT INSPECTION 1 ♦- I wY. r . .,. l) r r Ys ' 'Inspecting Engineer .�ir�r � ..45F4(1,9050,6-.0a. `I� " At /�'�j J .., . ,, .i ' ' (WHITE COPY-PILL) (YELLOW COPY-OPSAATOR) (PINK COPY-COUNTY) (GOLD COPY Dwe' ' ] �••,' IS ': "� SOLID WASTE a INSPECT ON ▪COm an a %" x . f ,, ": y` .,., �• ▪Non-COmollanQs ' ( a T Open Dump !' U dry,/� ;,� ' • t.,09.&/ J Located`in .- , . Q , � 1 y/,° •r.n. 19 i J t • � Incorporfited Area (�- 9 .. " i , , C ' .x(. w� , rator t• .i, .. k: i k„' Mal drabs of Operator i� lCu' r ' at different) All preor or Owner �,i7 �7% 7'7 , _AEa.e.44ti go- use', , tr )$1:( enyl'bheaked must be explained in supple ntal report) ��r I:• kilo Health and/or EnVirOnmental Hazes ti • (Department enforoemsnt"agatlit v3o1 dons) �" tt'. A. Evidence of Industrial Waste sposal " ` D. Evidence of Potential for See us Surface or Ground wets; Pollution '" , • �1�� C. SurfaCe Diversion/Containment•; acidities Inadequate otirt.•Maintained"' , ."`1. ' 1, D. Landfill Gas MigratiOn COncer • i4' ''., E• Sludge or Septic Pumpings' Dis "'sal on Site (Unauthorized) • F. Safety Hazards y'r'�' M G. Non-Compliance with Approved `sign and Operation f ' ,Mw' H. `Other _ . l v, ., ;K {' .^° " . • REMEDIAL ACTION REQUIRED , ? ' �, ':o IY. in mum Standards, CRS 30, 20-110 (Locally enforced standards) o a' i y,,, A. Odors and/or Vectors Present '�( r. M, , i :,k, * Inadequate and/cry rrequlaf ,„yar )', K I,1 nadegyase FenGlp ntrpC 'p , �,, „w , rwb4sss-an0•wAn• 1 � � , " y • ' ' ',E. Not Designated end/or Impcopiali Zoned. ' '' r �(''x overt, c ,': .' INSPECTING ENGINEERS RECOMMEND4TIONS FOR SITE IMPROVEMENT y , 1,yi'. ..fry Mj+.n 1 • ft )9y iF `..!� .^ �/1•` i , , ,.•. 'l't ..•1 1 +• , ,I;; omPlainte Received (Attach copies) Action Taken ,',/,'? . C a 0,,,V I,, M... .. , I .9Y � v�,. V.� Remarks r /J� r, .•„ X7 F" . `, ��11.Q1t ,z:•, .,. ,. r. "('.;':: (Name) PRESENT IAT INSPECTION N. (RePrisentiTiVi .�1. F� ,� .I' 11/X1O cQu�r� 1itrAg• briar, fr •,4 ' S:t 3. FAO. tins �' r .,.<2S-....... _Sr l69,4:4a� Ji ,I / �.. r.M ITE COPY-FILE) (YELLOW COPX-OPERATOR) ) (PINR (OPY-•COUNTY) (GOLD COPY-A.E.) . �_ Town of o �"[_gl )t AULT JUN s mo 201 First Street • P.O. Sox 98 • Ault. Colorado 80610• (30 a4 iss Qualls June 4, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission Greeley, CO 80631 Gentlemen: The Torn of Ault would like to go on record as opposing the proposed North Weld Sanitary landfill located on Highway 14, west of Ault, for the following reasons: 1. It would greatly increase the already congested traffic on Highway 14 Which is the main street of Ault. Having excess garbage and trash trucks travel by the school would be devastating! 2. Increased traffic on Highway 14 would interfere with commuter traffic to Ft. Collins. 3. As of now there are no passing lanes from Ault to the proposed site. 4. It would almost certainly be a detriment to future development along Highway 14 between Ault and Ft. Collins. 5. The area is a high wind area which would cause 40 years of uncontrollable blowing trash. 6. The area does not need that kind of geological phenomenon. It would always be a misfit aesthetically. 7. There would be no assurance that the site would be limited to residents of Northern Colorado. 8. All people who have contacted us are opposed to the proposed North weld landfill. 9. It makes more sense to consider recycling than to continue to build trash hills over the country side. Very truly yours, TOWN OF AULT eatf1ac,41relyRogeTrustee Duane Rau, Trustee Phyllis Vigil, Trustee Gary White, Trustee 9%.0. 0„. m7 A Unique T Unique Little Town MALLSNG LIST VSR-895 Waste Services Corporation Molly Sommerville 5251 DTC Parkway Englewood. CO 80111 • Kan Jones Union Pacific Railroad Co. P.O. Box 7 Fort Worth. TX 76101 Brown Grain b Livestock. Inc 13557 Weld County Road 88 Pierce. CO 80650 Jerald and Justin Sidwell 27701 Weld County Road 66 Gill. CO 80624 • Dennis and Dorathy Drake 39525 Weld County Road 23 Ault. CO 80610 Gaorge and Virginia Lindblad Burnie. and Mary Alice Lindblad 11509 Weld County Road 76 Windsor. CO 80550 Dennis. Dorathy. Dave b Becky Drake 39525 Weld County Road23 Ault. CO 80610 • Gals and Valerie Moody P.O. Box 9078 Fort Collins. CO 80525 Champlin Petroleum Company P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield. CO 80020 9C C564 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES �`� PMONE(Ju wwopp,EXT:40p 91010th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO sew . COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 5, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Sits Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may crestiit A vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law.. APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} of Section 7, T7N. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A solid waste disposal site and facility located In the A (Agricultural) zone district LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 14 and east of Weld County Road 25. approximately 4.5 miles west of the Town of Ault SIZE: 170 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room. First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. 915 Tenth Street. Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631. before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 5. 1990. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services. Room 342. Weld County Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000. Extension 4400. Ernie Ross, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by May 24, 1990 Received by: (4a( gegaiiiirs Dace: irff rs%77 IQ9n V 9005s / it ' r , . �. Y,t. r ,,knzadI I1II a N I II fr F y;e{ . Rl , .? A �.; Ai `J t S• 4 e I "/ �. by . 1 F I w r U • N -- Li!,w ft !, 1 (gip .� O � a1 <NC, � �a ., IJ �2 \-"r" .. pc .� e . m $ .J en r, ' a . r �,� rr i) ar $ a rn C.J M � ::: d c. '3 F— ; ,h •t".o- 8 :74 n t_;.J VD a CI: CC ••••A Cif 11 .� Il},1 � .•�1� N r � _ I �.. Q N �j 'r M �i�y y �'r " �'i w A 7 � Yy � W W !may ; 7 /''- ,- A / 1 a 1,1Y.1+ w 4� N y n' 1 ¢ • C ,..,41424..SaP�� z d 1 �� �� , d, 'I fro me 00110100'AMMO a Wl X09'ad k0 a. 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Ql/� CC � N.o ••W 1 1t4 . • of Ivory In NI ('J .F n rotnn3811.Apr. 19092.464.0.44.4:3660 0.44.4:3660 OOMHirhC NFIVRN RECEIPT aa a aIIM .. i ." • asassffsmisail Industrial.Compliance Inc. • • I Induetr/e/Complience Inc _ a 1 WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 1 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION TOR THE PROPOSED NORTH WELD COUNTY LAN'DPILL IC Project Number 2-2253 Prepared for: Waste Services Corporation ' 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80634 Prepared by: Industrial Compliance Incorporated 1746 Cole Boulevard Bldg 21, Ste 300 Golden, Colorado 80401 October 26, 1989 9C0SS4 ' Dedicated to solving your waste management problems. 1746 Cole Blvd., Bldp. 21 0300 Golden, CO 80401 303/177.1400 l I 1 1 tUSE DY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION ' FOR THE PROPOSED NORTH WELD SANITARY LANDFILL WELD COUNTY, COLORADO APPLICANT: Waste Services Corporation 6037 77th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 1 Telephone: 330-2641 o October 1989 1 1 1 ' 9C0s64 1 1 This document supplements the Use By Special Review Application 1 for the proposed North Weld Sanitary Landfill in unincorporated Weld County, Colorado. Also included with this information are the following: 1 1. Completed application form 2. Vicinity map ( Part 4-A of the Use By Special Review 1 Application) 3. Plot plan ( Part 4-B of the Use By Special Review 1 Application) 4. Use By Special Review Application fee 1 5. Use By Special Review Recording fee 6. Affidavit of surface interest owners 1 7. Affidavit of interest owners minerals and/or sub- surface Following the Use By Special Review Application Guide the applicant will address the items listed on the Guide and will precede each answer with designation of the item being addressed. 1 Much of the information in this document is taken from the Design and Operations Plan for the proposed North Weld Sanitary Landfill. The information presented in this document and in the Design and Operations Plan indicates that the site will comply with all applicable standards and conditions of the Weld County 1 Zoning Ordinance as well as the additional requirements outlined in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 1 • 1 1 1 1 9Cess4 1 2 • 1 I1 1 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED OPERATION AND USE 1. Explain proposed use. Waste Services Corporation proposes to construct and operate a sanitary solid-waste landfill in northern Weld County. The site will be known as North Weld Sanitary Landfill (hereinafter called the "Landfill" ) . The Landfill will be located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Weld County Road 25 and State Highway 14. The Landfill will serve the geographic portion of Weld County known as the North Service Area (NSA) consisting of 339 square miles. The area includes the communities of Ault, Eaton, Nunn, Pierce, Severance, Lucerne, Galeton and Windsor and the surrounding rural areas. The Landfill will accept only dry, non-hazardous solid waste from private, commercial and industrial sources. The Landfill will be ' developed, operated and closed in an environmentally safe manner according to standards set forth by Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health. More detailed information can be found in the Design and Operations Plan. 2. Explain need for use. ' The service area of approximately 339 square miles above referenced has a population of approximately 20,000 people. The needs of the service area are presently largely unmet. The nearest regional landfill is located near Milliken, Colorado with ' a small portion of the service area being served by the present Eaton landfill which applicant is advised is scheduled to be closed. The proposed site will provide a long range, environmentally sound, cost effective solid waste disposal site capable of meeting the needs of the service area population. It is anticipated that the Landfill will serve the needs of the inhabitants of the service area for 25 to 50 years and will accommodate industry, businesses and the general population and ' will be available to support future growth and economic development in the service area. 3. Explain the types of existing uses on surrounding properties. All of the property contiguous to the proposed Landfill are presently used as dry land farms. ' 3 ^ - 1 1 4. The distance of the proposed use to residential structures 1 in each direction. Two residences are located within one-half mile of the proposed 1 facility. The nearest is located on the south side of Colorado Highway 14, approximately one-quarter mile east of the southeast corner of the site. The other residence is located one-half mile north of Colorado Highway 14 on Weld County Road 27, 1 approximately one-half mile due east of the northeast corner of the proposed site. 1 5. The maximum number of users, patrons, members, and buyers. Rased on the applicant' s experience in providing sanitary landfill services in Weld County, it is anticipated that the site 1 will be used primarily by Commercial waste haulers and by individuals within the service area. 1 The initial number of users is expeoted to be less than 50 per day. This number is not expeoted to increase significantly for the facility's first ten years of operation. After ten years, 1 user need for the facility may increase if the Larimer County Landfill is closed or relocated. The maximum number, however, is not expected to exceed 100 users per day. 1 6. The number of employees, number of shifts, and hours of operation. 1 The Landfill expects to initially employ three people including a site supervisor/equipment operator , an equipment operator/mechanic, and one gate/record keeper. 1 The Landfill will generally operate between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. Hours during winter months may vary depending upon weather conditions and available 1 sunlight. The facility will be closed on major legal holidays. 7. The type of water source for the proposed use. 1 Both potable and non-potable water will be required during site operation. Potable water can be supplied by North Weld County Water District. See attached verification. 1 Non-potable water will be used for compaction of clay liners and dust abatement. Non-potable water will be purchased off-site, transported to the site and stored and utilized on an as-needed basis. 1 1 4 SC0364 1 1 8. Explain the access route(s) to be utilized for the proposed ' use. The facility will be completely fenced and secured to prevent unauthorized access. The one controlled access to the site will be from Weld County Road 25 at an entrance located approximately 300 feet north of Colorado Highway 14. The entrance will be designed and maintained to allow efficient and safe ingress and egress. Initially the entrance roadway, approximately 150 feet long from Weld County Road 25 to the ' cashier booth, will be gravel. It may eventually be paved. The entrance area will be landscaped and appropriate signage will be installed to identify the facility and specify the days and hours of operation. Weld County Road 25 is classified as a local road and has a standard sixty foot right-of-way. It presently is gravel and will be maintained to prevent any dust conditions. If user numbers increase significantly in the future, the applicant anticipates working with Weld County t0 pave the roadway from Colorado Highway 14 north 300 feet to the facility entrance. Access to the site entrance on Weld County Road 25 will be via U.S. Highway 85 and Colorado Highway 257 to Colorado Highway 14 and to the intersection of Colorado Highway 14 and Weld County Road 25. 1 No residneces are located on Weld County Road 25 between Colorado Highway 14 and the facility entrance. 9. Explain type, size, weight and frequency of vehicular 1 traffic associated with the proposed use. Vehicular traffic will consist of private oars, covered pickups i and trucks, and commercial collection and roll-off trucks. All commercial vehicles will be expected to comply with applicable weight and size restrictions, and vehicle safety requirements. All users will be expeoted to comply with litter ordinances and laws. The applicant will fully cooperate with the appropriate law 1 enforcement agencies to assure such compliance. As an additional deterrent for littering, applicant will charge uncovered vehicles an additional fee as a compliance incentive and to help cover the cost of access route maintenance, For years one through ten, the volume of traffic per day is expected to be less than 50 vehicles per day. After ten years, contingent on the availability and/Or location of other sanitary landfills in the region, vehicle numbers could increase to approximately 100 vehicles per day. 1 5 9C 036,4 1 1 The intended primary access routes to the facility are all of a 1 sufficient design and quality to adequately accommodate the type, size, weight and frequency of anticipated vehicular traffic. Colorado Highway 14 has a present traffic volume of 2, 750 1 vehicles per day according to recent state highway counts. The expected initial number of users of 50 vehicles per day will constitute less than a 2& increase in traffic volume on the 1 principal access roadway. 10. The type of sewage facilities for the proposed use. ' There will be a septic tank and leach field for sewage facilities at the site. These facilities will be used by site personnel and customers. They will be designed, constructed and maintained in 1 compliance with applicable Weld County health and environmental regulations. ' 11. A description of the proposed fire protection measures associated with the proposed use. Potential fire hazards associated with landfills are minimal. 1 The site will not accept any burning refuse. Fire extinguishers will be kept at the gate house in the event a small fire occurs. Extinguishers will also be placed on each piece of equipment used 1 at the site. In the case of a larger fire, the burning material would be immediately segregated and the on-site equipment would be used to extinguish it by smothering it with soil. The site is 1 within the boundaries of the Severance-Windsor Fire Protection District. 12. The types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated 1 on the use By Special Review area at any one time. The only types of animals that could be on-site are those that 1 may be considered a nuisance. These vectors will be controlled through expeditious application of cover soil to minimize food and harborage availability. If additional control is required, the supervisor will obtain a professional exterminator to insure 1 the prevention of this vector condition. 13. The type and size of any waste, stockpile or storage areas 1 associated with the proposed use. The operations at the site will not generate any significant 1 quantity of waste. There may be a small equipment storage area and building to facilitate mechanical repairs to equipment. The only item to be stockpiled at the site will be soil to be 1 used for daily, intermediate and final cover. These stockpiles will be shaped into berms and may be used as visual buffers. The berms will be shaped and maintained in such a way as to prevent 0 6 900564 1 1 1 1 erosion and blowing dust. Refuse w111 not be stockpiled but compacted and covered with soil on a daily basis. 14. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with the ' proposed use. The proposed site is topographically situated such that it does not receive any surface water run-on from off-site locations. Measures will be taken to ensure that any water which fails on the working face of the Landfill is not allowed to leave the working or Landfill area. More detailed information about the storm water retention is contained in the Design and Operations 1 Plan. 15. The time schedule and method of removal and disposal of ' debris, junk and other wastes associated with the proposed use. There will be no appreciable waste generated in the operation of the Landfill. Wastes delivered to the site will be compacted and covered on a continuous and daily basis in accordance with the Design and Operations Plan. The facility will be maintained in a neat and business-like manner. 16. Explain proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with the proposed use. Erosion on the site will be controlled by minimizing areas of disturbance during excavation of soil for cell construction and cover. Erosion will also be minimized by revegetating areas of 1 the Landfill following completion of filling activities to final contours. ' Areas not being landfilled will continue to be dry land farmed. It is expected that at any given time an average of more than half the site's total area of 170 acres will be in agricultural production. This will help prevent wind and water erosion and also control noxious weeds. An extended setback of 150 feet from the state highway right-of- way of approximately 150 feet from the centerline of Colorado Highway 14 will combine to place the south perimeter of the site 300 feet from Colorado Highway 14. The actual excavation and fill area will be located an additional 50 feet inside the south perimeter. Extended setbacks of 200 feet from the property boundary to the excavation and fill area will also be used on the east, north and west perimeters of the site. The full length of the south perimeter of the site will be bermed t0 a height not less than five feet; landscaped with a densely 7 9CG564 growing variety of trees and/or shrubs, and native grasses (all will be selected to suit the site climatic and soil conditions and will be maintained to facilitate their establishment and growth) ; and fenced for security and to prevent off-site migration of windblown debris. The entrance area will be fenced and gated, and will be more intensively landscaped with trees, shrubs and grasses. ' The other perimeters of the site will be bermed to a height not less than five feet, fenced and seeded with a native grass mix. ' The goal of all perimeter and entrance treatments will be to visually buffer the site operations from passers-by and aesthetically enhance the general appearance of the facility to ' minimize visual degradation of the area. More detailed information about these matters and related maps are contained in the Design and Operations Plan or elsewhere in this USR application. 17. Reclamation procedures to be employed upon cessation of the 1 Use By Special Review activity. As each phase of the Landfill is completed it will be covered ' with a compacted clay cap, topsoil and then revegetated. Details of the procedures are contained in the Design and Operations Plan. When the site is totally filled and covered it will be available for open apace related uses compatible with agriculture in the area. The site when finally closed may be used for dry land ' farming, grazing, a wildlife habitat or recreational area. 18. A time table showing the periods of time required for construction and start-up of the proposed use. Commencement of construction on the site will occur immediately upon receipt of all necessary government approvals by the applicant. It is anticipated that construction may take approximately four months. Thereafter it is anticipated that the site will have a useful life of 25-50 years. WRITTEN MATERIALS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ' 1. A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with the weld County Comprehensive Plan. Consistent with the Weld County Zoning Ordinances the site will be located in an agricultural zone and outside any Urban Growth Boundary as shown in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 1 8 1 900564 ,, ' 1 . Irrigated farm land will not be taken out of production by the ' proposed activity and when the Landfill is finally closed, the property will again be capable of being used for dry land farming. Accordingly, permanent loss of agricultural land will ' not necessarily occur. The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances of Weld County recognize the fundamental need of residents of the county to have appropriate locations for disposal of solid wastes. These needs are existing both in urban and rural areas of the county. It has been determined by the county in its Zoning Ordinances that the ' appropriate location for sanitary landfills is in an agricultural zone with a Use By Special Review Permit. Through the use of state-of-the-art design methods and state-of- ' the-art Operational practices, a sanitary landfill can be environmentally sound and fully compatible with surrounding agricultural uses. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan provides that any site application shOuld be evaluated in detail regarding the adequacy of "access roads, grades, leacheate and drainage control measures, fencing, utilities, volume requirements, siting permits reclamation plans and day-to-day operations including the equipment requirements. " It is the applicant's opinion that ' when the proposed site is analyzed upon the above criteria it will satisfactorily meet all expressed concerns. 1 The Design and Operations Plan addresses in detail concerns with respect to visual degradation, pollution, traffic, dust, noise, scale, density, topographical form, geology, operating plans and reclamation plans. The Comprehensive Plan recognizes that the daily operation of a solid waste disposal site can be an incompatible land use with other land uses but applicant believes that it can adequately demonstrate that this site will be fully compatible with its surrounding uses. ' Conformance to health and safety laws and regulation will be insured through reviews of the documents and ongoing regulatory activities of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health and the issuance of the Certificate of Designation. ' 2. A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with the intent of the district in which its use is located. The site currently lies in an Agricultural district. Section 31 .4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance states that a Solid Waste Disposal site can be cOnstructed, occupied, operated and maintained in this district provided Use By Special Review 9 9C®564 4. I requirements are mot and a Certificate of Designation is obtained. 3. Y! applicable, a statement explaining what efforts have been made, in the location decision for the proposed use, to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district. ' The Landfill will not be located on or adjacent to irrigated farm land. The portions of the site not used for filling will continue to be used for agricultural purposes. As portions of the site are reclaimed they can again be used for agricultural purposes. The first fill area will occupy approximately five acres so the balance of the property will continue to be dry land farmed. 4. A statement explaining there i■ adequate provision for the protection of health, safety and welfare of inhabitants of the neighborhood and the county. A detailed Design and Operations Plan has been prepared for this ' site, and a Certificate of Designation cannot be obtained for the facility until the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado State Department of Health reviews the plan and approves it as meeting the requirements of the Colorado Solid-Waste Regulations. ' The proposed Landfill design and operations scheme reflect state- of-the-art technology. The proper implementation of all aspects of this plan will insure the protection of the health, safety and welfare of potentially impacted neighbors. 5. A statement explaining the uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses ( include a description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent Ito the property). All adjacent properties are presently zoned Agricultural and being used for dry land farming. Based on the design, development and operating criteria for the site, it will be both functionally and aesthetically compatible with surrounding land U800. The proposed site's natural geologic and hydrogeologic conditions and the use of state-of-the-art environmental safeguards and operating methods will assure that the surrounding agricultural land uses are not adversely affected. Primary access to the site from an already heavily traveled major state highway, Colorado Highway 14, will minimize any significant incremental traffic impact along access routes and on surrounding land uses. , 10 900564 1 ,i I The use of extended setbacks, berming, landscaping and fencing at 1 the site perimeters and entrance will minimize any visual degradation of the area. The site, surrounding property and access routes will be regularly policed as necessary to maintain ' them free of any litter and debris. All of these conditions and measures will assure that the proposed facility will be compatible with existing surrounding agricultural land uses and known future land uses. 6. A statement explaining the proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future development as projected by the comprehensive plan of the county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities. As discussed above the proposed Landfill is compatible with surrounding agricultural uses. The facility would be compatible with other uses by right in an Agricultural district. The proposed site is outside of the Urban Growth Boundary of any ' municipality. 7. A statement explaining the use by special review area is not located in a flood plain, geologic hazard and Weld County ' Airport overlay district area; or that the application complies with section fifty ( 50 ) , overlay district regulation as outlined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The use by special review area is not located in a flood plain, geologic hazard area or Weld County Airport overlay district. 1 8. Proof that a water supply will be available which is adequate in terms of quantity, quality, and dependability (e.g. , a well permit or letter from a water district). ' Both potable and non-potable water will be required during site operation. Potable water will be supplied by North Weld County ' water District. A letter to that effect from the district is filed herewith. Non-potable water, as described earlier in this application, is available in suitable quantities and will be trucked to the site. 9. A copy of the deed. Or legal instrument identifying the applicants interest in the property under consideration. Xi' Ian authorized agent signs the application for the fee owners, a letter granting power of attorney to the agent from the property owners shall be provided. 1 A copy of the ownership deed is included with this filing. A letter granting applicant authority to make the application from the fee owner is attached. 11 ' 9c®ss4 I 1 10. A noise report, unless waived by the Department of Planning e• Services, documenting the methods to be utilized to meet the applicable noise standards. ' The noise requirement has been waived by the weld County Planning Department for purposes of this report. 11. A soil report of the site prepared by the Soil Conservation Service or by a soil engineer or scientist. xn those instances when the soil report indicates the existence of moderate or severe :soil limitations for the uses proposed, the applicant shall detail the methods to be employed to mitigate the limitations. After a complete and extensive engineering analysis of the soils at the site, they were found to be ideally suited for the intended use of the property. A complete discussion of the soils present, the restrictions in regard to the projected land use and the proposed mitigation factors is in the Design and Operations Plan. 12. A certified list of the names, address and the corresponding ll parcel identification number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to I the application. The source of such list shall be 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. A list of owners within 500 feet of the Landfill is filed Iherewith. 13. A certified list of the names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land being considered. A certification form Is filed herewith. 1 viCINITX MAP - enclosed PLOT PLAN - enclosed p 1 R I 1 12 9CC5S4 ' ' APPENDIX A USE DX SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION • 1 1• 1 ' 9C0564 IIer 4) USE UY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION 9.:1( .. Department of Planning Services, 915 Tench Street, Greeley, Colorado 80611 I.4f . Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 ,�� , _ 2. Case Number Date Received � • Application thseked by Mylar plat submitted '., Application Fee Receipt Number 1 Recording Yee Receipt Number �� �' ' o--�.ree^---w wane-rannslrr.PP�... ' TO HE COMPLETED x•Y APPLICANT, ,' ; t (Pleas• print or type• except for n•auenry . signature .�. X (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County ,,I•. Planning Commiesion and Weld County Board of County Commie•ionere'concerning .., ` L the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described 9. 2 unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado; LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: _NN 'It Section 7 - ili " Ty N. A ¢ W LLCAL bESCirPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed, Section T�N, RW '�i Property Address (if available) WM Z3 and Highway 14 (NR Corner) II PRESENT ZONE A OVERLAY !bids ;. ' TOTAL ACREAGE 170 PROPOSED LAND USE 6antrny, I.nAfi1T "II EXTSTTNo LAND USE dry land farm 1 I SURFACE PPE (PROPERTY. OWNERS) OV AREA PROPOSED POR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PBHM TI . of 1 II Newel Vernon P. Betemonte end Mary K. Ilalamonte Address* ATRIA yrq Z5 City e..)r Zip gy0, Il Nome Telephone 0 RIL-07116 Hu•SMee telephone U ' � Name* i � Address* C1 GY 'Lip ^�^ Home Telephone U Businsee Telephone tl I APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sit different Shan above)* I Name* Wages Serv;pea CoTP4retion 1 . • Address* 60,,, th venue _ CicY Cree1py Zip 8067(, i' . 1 Home Telephone Business Telephone 0 _i1n_7rsl Lief cho owner(s) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject I. properties of rocord.II ,r Name* Champlin Petroleum Company Address* P.O. Box 2500 Cicy Broomfield CO Zip gpn7n k Name* f . Address* City 'Lip , X hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that ell 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 010 , COLORADO)" ) ) i ' g,ulcute* or or Macho sod Agent r I, SubecriLad and sworn ca before mo this . of �1�. _ 19$,£•II I NOTAR PUBL1 . p(� my commission expires a-29- 93 s7`����� e e e e e APPENDIX B *BMA= OF INTEREST OWNERS BIIRFACE ESTATE e I 1 e e 1 e e e e e 0564 e IIY II . AFFIDAVIT OP INTEREST OWNERS SU1R'PACE ESTATE Il IIApplication No. Subject Property SW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West . . SATE OP COLORADO ) ) sm. COUNTY OF WELD ) 1 : . 4. 4, ,. 4- THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn. states that to the best of his or her knowledge. tho attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses. and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number IIassigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within 500 fast of the property which is the subject of the Illapplication. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, derived from 1 II such records. or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Wald County Assessor shell have been assembled within 30 days of the appli ati• bmis date. II We to Se f,0rat7 The foregoing instrument was subscribed an� ewor�iS ge •n me ttR�s f/I 14 day ee art• _. 19 9 . by//^/7 c a 1t A ...,.✓ i !' , WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: n n G- 29- rya i()LIA� �.t� No ry Pub�c i , , I C � .r ,'. . .. 9(0564 t .i }}% p 5_ I ' -, . t ��♦ .y,.r t , NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Pleaso print or eyy. i II ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION d llBrown Crain & Livestock. Inr./13557 VCR 88_Plerce 80650 070707000006 1 Brown Crain & Livestock. Inr./1355) WCR 88_Plerce 80650 070707000QQ7 Brown Crain & Livestock_ int./1355) WCR 8b_Pterce 80_650 070707000QQ, 1 Jerald & Justin Sidwell/2W k WCR 66.Cill 8Q§24 07Q7 V1000051 Jerald & Justiq Sidwell/2]701 WCR 4.CS11 80624 070718000934 ' Dennis & Dorarby Brake/19575 WC1L.23.Ault 80610 070718000033 I Cenroe & Viz:WA Lindblad &Rurnire & Mary Alin Lindblad 0705)2000099 11509 WCR 76,Windeor 80550 nnnni• nUM:eLy BAVA & Rerky DZake 070512000008 I 39525 WCR ;3,Aukt 80610 ' Gals & Valorin MnnAy/P A Env 907A N't. Grilling 00575 070513000025 I 1 :: ,P O,. , I • 1 i 4. A . A 3C45s4 I 1 1 e APPENDIX C AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE 1 1 1 900564 1 t I , y . . ,• , • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. 1 Subject Property The Southwest Quarter (SA) of Sectlon Seven (7Z,, Township :: Seven (7) North. Ranee Sixtv-six (66) Weat of the 6th P.M. , 02unty of Weld, Co. STATE OF COLORADO ) } es. 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 100000s of minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from en ownership update from a title or abstract company. or an attorney. Debra L. Covert, Vice President Homestead Title Co. of Greeley The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 9(1tfi day of • October , 19 8�, by Debra L. Covert, Vice-President IIof Homestead Title Company of Greeley WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 12/19/90 f II gi/tia Vfi 1 . IINotary Public X 9C0564 � y • . ' 1. Champlin Petroleum Company P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, Co 80020 1 1 _ 1 ; II 1 „ 1 FI 1 • 11 ' 9CC564 N, y; I 1 APPENDIX D LETTER or AQTNORITY 1 1 9C0564 ti LETTER OF AUTHORITY We, Vernon P. Baiamonte and Mary K. Baiamonte, hereby grant authority to Waste Services Corporation, President, C. Bradley ' Keirnes to execute a Use By Special Review Application and a Certificate of Designation Application for a sanitary landfill on our property in the SW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado as our attorney- 1 in-tact. Dated: October on , 1989 Vernon P. Baiamonte /7tiV 74fiamon ' Mary IC Bate STATE OF COLORADO ] ]a® 1 COUNTY or' WELD ] ochQ fo egoing was acknowledged before me this �s Qay of ' [a?„/ , 1989, by Vernon P. Baiamonte and M: K. Baiamonte. ' Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: L h5f/4.3 ' Not ry Pu is [SEAL] k1 � I 1 Y , 9CQ564 r e r rAPPENDIX E LETTER OF GUARANTEE OP WATER SERVICE r 1 I r r , r r _ r r , r r I 900564 • ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS ''real _•i• ; '';° .,,, ,Y„„�e a 9-' NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 14' ROOMY a • HIGHWAY es LUCERNE,COLORADO 80046 1 w.M,Moave ''.1 on LYLE NELSON,MOB. • A.-:-,-.=• P.O.BOX 00 • PHONE 356.3020 1 ' October 18, 1989 • • 1 RE: Water Service Waste Services ?: ,. . . ' Dear Sirs. • This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: ' SW1 Sec 7-7-66 4 NE •corner• of Hwy 14 & WCR 25 %L • -, A 1. . Water service is presently being provided to the aboveer described property. • 2• x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the '' District are satisfied. �; 14 .i, If contracts have not been consumated with North' Weld County Water '4y District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. 1 • Additional comments: •• r i _ PM 1 *, Sincerely, ;1• -, r t,i 'NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT t �../ 1 Ly D. Nelson, Manager 4 LDN/wb • 900564 1 ,. i ., .. , , :,. .. n it1 1• 1 ! 1 APPENDXX F 1 PROPERTY DEED 1• 1 1 i 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 900564 1 •:') . 'fti . 1. 1 • • w.7 '575 ram elgae s: m NOV 141965 {1966 aa» 1d4Y7[Yt1t '�,�,, �,,� lk .--„. 0ncu0a'e mist mO arOrel sa l 1 This deed mode and executed Wm Lea day of 4/jatzthl; 1966, by and lets xeLLE G. FULL= and YYl000OP MUM, so 1 Emee■tors of the Estate e[ Igort R. Auer. Does■ee0, 6rmstOre. tad Y7fxOM r. tc.LWORI'E and MhxY K. xb13M0•]x, oranges, 1 M17nd6/xl7 MT. . MAN, Creators arm the duly appolate0, gaellfied dad sealer me.metor■ adder the Last Mill and Tmotmm.et ad tin 1 aewe-aegd desodwt, sob ro sd•ltaad to pr bate gamy le, 1966. by the Probate Cerra La sad fee the City ad C many of Onevar, State of Colorado, 1a.46sto M. 1-60191, tad . tm{ihe, Paraprsph Etta of said Lard Will and TmeUnset l prwidas am fellow. 'in. My legator* aid my Triggs, La slob (opacity witbmo% order al Coca, shall Own tell and . • 1 asrastriotod dl■cratladary power and sotb■riay to hold, mosNe, control, Legg,. pa didi(o, Lorodt, ral■ra■s, moll (apes satinet sr °tharwiso), emobaagi, Trent, e(ory, deliver, asoige, tra■■Rar, lag, optima, a■rtya0e, glades, borrow ape■ the aredlt of, mdettaot 1 with noose% te, or ethareas 440 ndth we ages of, the property et my estate and trot estate, eta,d EOM, T1Oa0N,-pmramomt ta Na pcwr odmtaimod is mold 1 will and [w and le ■emddoratlee 0the eta K Taa Donate - (610.001 dad ether good a tle nd valuable eomaidarde, the arsetmrs de barely mou ■.d easy mote CoOrasteee, tMir r u ot IIbeet and sips■ [erwor, r it tenancy la man bet in 1 jOLet %gamy, all the following described reel prepirty sit. mays la are COaetr et weld, state of Colorado, to-via. eedividad 10.17% lateness la lwgwpt 1/a, . 1 Osdtimo 7, 9eeaabip 7 North, Range 66 west. W , p.m., with 36 shares ad eepltal .trek a[ go �: LennoS4 4omdrm ;rrlgatiee'Os. mad ell data. reser- veir and water rights Aeleegleg ee le try way rapper. talaLN M sold land emoepting aeoewatiwd is paged? • 1 emeoN ousel dad admiral reservation Le tba deed gram tbs Oe4o■ Psoltio railroad de, and emeeyd 7.146 ere■ more Or lads eewdyed to the 0apertmedt el 9C 0564 a, �_1� - i. .. J • P: . IKn.= 1497008' % g.X r }/ ♦ . . . • 1171?J �. Xlgwys, state of Coloreds. be deeds recorded t/a/e7 is seok 1M), page•tr of veld County Mends. • • ' ' Together with all ■andalagmlar hereaitaneats id er . S. perteaasaes theretet0 belonging, or'le anywise appertsime - Il Log, the reversion and rwersides, reYider nd ri6diders, .. •Y , issues and a profits thereof, sod all the setete, right, 0. title, intereat, alai. end dated testae nt d the said 1 pasties of the aria pert aed of meld Robert X. Fella dale, •" his lifetime, either L law or egolty, of, in sad to the elan 1 bergaieed soweisee, with the herditameets and apartcoeacoe. To hews and to held the maid preacee above bargained II and described, with the appertanaaea■, ante the said panties of the ' seesaw part td the Cervices d them, and the bales sad I amel,ae of each nerwlwgr forever, II ]7 CurRY shelf'. the said parties Of the first pent have hereanto set their bads and male the day etl year fleet tsham estate,. if ' •1 Salle o. Zeller llle/ y . ead1 Prpent rbIlas . Ameatovn of W Rotate of filler, ._ Robert X. fal , Peeas II Ina OF Cptmaao0 ) , . ' ) Y. 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RAT'! . In I ' • por4* w w.nd._ . n.al..aaa • •ern*ft. ' s' imam Mr Mr r Glad all n • 'ti • p'• e ~aainials Mae ..l1..,_�..4ee- 90©554 '•'..1•41: 1 ••0000Imrrwm. .•rs'�r - .tr WAWmra bmmD•n rr Tor •••r� � K A k Indusbla/ Compliance Inc. • October 20,1989 IC Project Number 2-2253 Board of County Commissioners r 915 10th Street V Greeley, Colorado 80631 !` Dear Sirs/Madams: This document is the detailed Design and Operations Plan for the proposed North Weld County Sanitary Landfill. The facility would service northern Weld County for the foreseeable future. The facility emphasizes the use of state-of-the-art landfill design and operational techniques on a geologically-suitable site. Our studies have shown that no ground water is present beneath the filling area to depths of 90 feet, and we have verified that there is a surplus of material that will be suitable for construction of the compacted clay liner and cap. The Design and Operations Plan includes Plan includes the following information: n + Geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the site. III +� Types of wastes to be accepted. * Design details for the filling area. + Facility operation procedures. • Facility monitoring. + Quality control procedures. + Site reclamation and post-closure use. The facility is designed to meet the Weld County and State of Colorado solid waste requirements. Thank you for allowing us to submit this application. Sincerely, INDUSTRIAL COMP IANCE, INC. Reviewed by: D9S3)s a: n/- �fi i lte n J. Taylor Michael H. Stewart, F.S. Project Geologist Engineer :Division eater .-, MHS/ICT/ss , �,' i 1111 ;v0 hi ro; y. be 'I &dr 23004 o' kb PG iii Dedicated to solving your waste Ante problems.N ' 1746 cam Blvd, Bldg, 21 N3oo holden, co 80401 3o,�2n•taoo k, Industrial Compliance Ina a--- Ij F a DESIGN AND OPERATORS PLAN FOR THE • NORTH FELD COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL Project Number 2-2253 Prepared for: Waste Services Corporation 6037 Seventy-Seventh Ave. Greeley, Colorado 80634 Prepared by: Industrial Compliance incorporated 1746 Cole Boulevard Building 21, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 80401 October 20, 1989 QtC5SIt • Dedicated to solving your waste management problems. 1746 Cole Blvd., Bldg. 21 0300 Golden, CO 60401 303277.1100 r • WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION DESIGN AND OPERATIONS PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1-1 2.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 2-1 2.1 Sighting Study 2-1 2.2 Location 2-1 2.1 Site Access 2-4 2.4 Geology and Hydrology 2-4 2.5 Operation 2-4 2.6 Closure 2-5 - 2. 6 Zoning and Land Use 2-5 3 .0 SITE DESCRIPTION 3-1 3.1 Existing Site Topography 3-1 3.2 Surface Water Drainage 3-1 3.3 Climatology 3-1 • 4 4.0 SITE GEOLOGY and HYDROGEOLOGY 4-1 4.1 Regional Surficial Geology 4-1 4.2 Regional Bedrock Geology 4-1 4.3 Regional Structural Geology 4-4 4.4 Regional Economic Geology 4-5 '+ 4.5 Geologic Hazards 4-5 4.6 Site Geology 4-8 4.7 Site Surficial Materials 4-8 4.7.1 Surficial Soils 4-8 4.7.2 Surficial and Bedrock Materials Categories 4-9 4.7.2.1 Eolian Sand 4-11 4.7.2.2 Glacial Alluvium 4-11 4.7.2.3 Laramie Bedrock 4-11 4.7.3 Representative Material Properties 4-12 4.8 HYDROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS 4-12 4.8.1 Sandstone Bedrock 4-12 4.8.2 Claystone Bedrock 4-12 :i . 4.9 REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGY 4-15 4.9.1 Regional Aquifer Distribution 4-15 • 4.9.2 Local Ground-Water Use 4-15 900564 p 7 • TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 1 4.9.3 Ground-Water Occurrence and Distribution 4-19 `y 4.9.4 Causes of Ground-Water Occurrence 4-22 4.9.5 Travel Time Calculations to the Nearest Down Gradient Well 4-23 4.9.6 Shallow Ground-Water Chemistry 4-25 5.1 FACILITY CONFIGURATION 5-1 5. 1 Waste Characteristics, Volume Assumptions, and volume Requirements 5-1 5.2 Disposal Area Design 5-2 5.2.1 Fill Area Excavation and Phasing 5-2 5.2.2 Liner and Cap Construction 5-7 5.2.3 Material Selection and Quantities 5-8 5.2.3 Surface Water Control 5-8 5.2.4 Pre-Operational Activities 5-10 5.3 SUPPORT FACILITIES 5-11 5.3.1 Landfill Access 5-11 5,3.2 Site Fencing 5-11 • 5.3.3 Resource Recovery 5-13 6.0 FACILITY OPERATXON 6-1 6.1 Site Management 6-1 6. 1.1 Operations Schedule 6-1 6.1.2 Equipment and Personnel Requirements 6-1 6.1.3 Control and Record Keeping 6-1 6.1.4 Safety Control 6-2 6. 1.5 Water and Sanitary Requirements 6-2 6.2 Control of Nuisance Situations 6-3 6.2.1 Litter Control 6-3 6.2.2 Vector Control 6-4 6.2.3 Odor Control 6-4 6.2.4 Dust Control 6-4 6.2.5 Fire Control 6-5 6.2.6 Methane Gas Control 6-5 7.0 SITE MONITORING 7-1 7. 1 Environmental Monitoring 7-1 7.1.1 Leachate Detection and Monitoring 7-1 7.1.2 Ground-Water Monitoring 7-2 • 7.1.3 Methane Gas Monitoring 7-6 7.1.4 Environmental Monitoring Results 7-6 �' 9C®564 P • TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 7.2 Operational Monitoring 7-8 8.0 CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL 8-1 8.1 Material Selection and Excavation Inspections. . .8-1 8.2 Clay Liner and Final Cover Construction Inspection and Quality Control 8-1 • 9.0 CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE 9-1 9.1 Reclamation and Revegetation 9-1 9.2 Post-Closure Monitoring 9-3 9.3 Post-Closure Inspection and Maintenance 9-3 9.4 Post-Closure Land Use 9-3 10.0 References 10-1 LTST or FIGURES FIGURE 2.0 - Site Vicinity Map 2-2 • FIGURE 2.1 - Site Location Map 2-3 FIGURE 3.0 - Site Drainage Map 3-2 FIGURE 3.1 - Surface Water Within a Two Mile Radius 3-3 FIGURE 4.1 - Site Geologic Map 4-2 FIGURE 4.2 - Generalized Stratigraphic Column 4-3 FIGURE 4.3 - Bedrock Structural Map 4-6 FIGURE 4.4 - Area Flood Plain Map 4-7 FIGURE 4.5 - Cross Section Location Map 4-10 FIGURE 4.6 - Location of the Laramie Fox Hills Aquifer. .4-16 FIGURE 5.1 - Drain Pipe Construction 5-3 FIGURE $.2 - Leachate Collection System Design 5-4 FIGURE 5.3 - Typical Leachate Sump Construction 5-5 FIGURE 5.4 - TypiCal Phase Start-Up 5-6 FIGURE 5.5 - Surface Water Flow in the Vicinity of the Proposed Site 5-9 FIGURE 5.1 - FaCility Configuration 5-12 FIGURE 7.1 - Monitor System Locations 7-3 FIGURE 7.2 - Typical Well Construction 7-5 I,TST9F TABLES TABLE 4.1 - Geotechnical Summary of Site Materials 4-13 TABLE 4.2 - Summary of Hydrologic Data 4-14 f` TABLE 4.3 - Permitted Water Wells Within a • Two-Mile Radius Of the Proposed Site 4-17 9Ce564 X • TABLE OF CONTENTS(continued) TABLE 4.4 - Summary of Piezometer Completions and Water Level Data 4-20 TABLE 9.1 - Bulk Seed Raters s 9-2 yr , 01r APPENOLCES Appendix A - Weld County Resolution Concerning the Eaton Landfill Appendix B - Field and Lithologic Logs Appendix C - Geotechnical Results Appendix D - Ground-Water Laboratory Analysis Appendix E - Run-0!! Calculations Appendix F - Water Balance Calculations Appendix G - Soil Conservation Service . Revegetation Recommendations a .. F rrp' R: i` A ti r y$g- F: M • 9C0S64 i Ji 4 • 1.0 INTRODUCTION The development of a regional sanitary landfill to meet the long- term solid waste disposal needs of the residents and businesses of northern Weld County has been more than ten years in the making. In 1979, the Xeirnes family acquired Weld Landfill, Inc. and assumed the contractual responsibility to provide waste disposal capabilities throughout Weld County. In cooperation with Weld County officials, the Xeirnes conducted a county-wide feasibility study in August 1979 that identified four regional Weld County waste disposal service areas. The results of the study guided the joint effort between Weld County and the Xeirnes to bring existing sanitary landfills into compliance with increasingly stringent federal and state solid waste regulations. Actions taken included the closure of the Windsor, Prospect valley, old Erie and Fort Lupton landfills and the development of the southwest Weld County sanitary landfill. An existing site known as the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill, located between Greeley and Milliken, was upgraded to assure the continued provision of environmentally-sound, cost effective waste disposal service in the Central Service Area of Weld County. ® The portion of weld County identified in the 1979 report as the North Service Area (NSA) consisted of 139 square miles. The area, including the communities of Ault, ,Eaton, Nunn, Pierce, Severance, Lucerne, Galeton and Windsor and the surrounding rural areas, has been served by the Eaton landfill. Its closure has been repeatedly postponed during the last ten years and its actual remaining capacity was uncertain. The Hoard of weld County Commissioners on October 14, 1987 clearly defined its remaining fill area bounds„), and specified a closure date of on or before October 14, 1989. A copy of the resolution is included as Appendix A. In anticipation of the Eaton sites closure and its resulting impact on the residents and businesses it has served in the North Service Area, the Xeirnes, through their company Waste Services Corporation, renewed their study effort to determine the best means to meet the long-term solid waste disposal needs for northern Weld County. l • 1-1 9('0564 r A 4$ ' b • 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.1 Siting Study Some of the general criteria used to identify and evaluate potential sites in the NSA included: * Hydrologic and geologic suitability. * Location and accessibility to maximum number of users within the North Service Area. * Compatibility with surrounding land uses. * Ability to design, construct and operate site as a sanitary landfill facility so as to minimize potential impacts on neighboring residents and businesses. * Economic feasibility of site to assure provision of cost effective service to intended users. * Adequate site size capable of providing sufficient capacity and operational life for the present service area and with the ability to accommodate future service • areas and projected population increases. * Consistency with applicable Weld County and municipal comprehensive planning and zoning regulations. * EXisting land use on site and related potential loss of economic productivity. After concentrating the study in a nine section area in the center of the NSA, a 170 acre parcel of property was selected, which upon preliminary evaluation met the siting criteria. Access onto the parcel was then obtained to allow further site specific field investigation. 2.2 Location The proposed site is approximately 4 miles west of Highway 0$ on Colorado Highway 14 in the southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West. Figure 2.1 is a site vicinity map. Figure 2.2 is a more detailed sits location map. Plate 1 4 is the Boundary Survey map. �4 ,+ 2-1 • 9CCS64 . k fi }: • FIGURE 2.1 Site Vicinity Map , r . J (f �♦, '�♦a\ •. 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Given the type and already-heavy use of the principal access road, State Highway 14, it was concluded that additional traffic traveling to and from the site would have a minimal impact on residents living along the primary landfill access route. 2.4 Geology and Hydrogeology On-site field investigations proved that the site has sufficient and suitable materials for landfill construction. A representative clay sample from the site was submitted for Standard Proctor Density (ASTM D•698) and Remolded Permeability tests. The resulting remolded permeability was found to be approximately 1000 times less permeable than the recommended standard. A more thorough discussion of the representative material properties is included in Section 4.7.3. • Useable ground-water sources in the vicinity of the proposed site are limited to alluvial aquifers and irrigation is the primary use. Domestic water is supplied by the North Weld County Water District. The proposed landfill is situated outside the Laramie- Fox Hills aquifer approximately 18 miles north to northeast of the boundary. The preliminary field investigation revealed that only two areas were found to contain shallow ground-water (less than 50 feet) . Both test hole locations are in the extreme southern portion of the site. These areas are omitted from the proposed filling area to ensure that an adequate thickness of unsaturated material exists below the base excavation. A more thorough discussion of the site geology and hydrogeology is included in Section 4. 2.5 Operation The proposed landfill will receive only dry household and commercial refuse. Construction and demolition material will also be accepted. No liquid waste, radioactive waste or drum containerized waste will be accepted. No hazardous waste, whether or not detoxified or treated, including Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) defined small quantity ® generator waste, will be accepted at the facility 2-4 9C0564 tr i Yi 4 • Refuse filling areas and procedures will be discussed more thoroughly in Section s. Generally, filling will be accomplished by excavating and lining an area, placing compacted refuse in controlled lifts, covering the refuse on a daily basis until final grades are reached, then sequentially closing each filled area. 2.5 Closure Completed portions of the landfill will be covered with two feet of compacted clay followed by a minimum of one foot of unspecified soil, and six inches of topsoil. Revegetation of the closed portions of the site will return the site to a natural, environmentally-stable condition. The cover material is ` available on site. Completed portions of the fill area will be reclaimed through the life of the facility to minimize the size of the disturbed areas. - ' 2.6 Zoning and Land Use The proposed site is currently zoned for Agricultural. The same zoning classification will be used for the proposed landfill eliminating the need for a zoning change. A Use by Special • Review permit and Certificate of Designation must be obtained from weld County before landfill operations can begin. Public input will be solicited through the Weld County permitting process. si k tt t As, A 2-s 900564 • 3.0 Site Description 3.1 Existing Site Topography Plate 2 shows the existing site topography. Topographic elevations range from 5158 feet in the northwestern portion of the site to 5078 feet in the southeastern portion of the site for a total topographic relief of 80 feet. The existing site topography will also serve as a natural wind break from the } northwest winds. The existing site topography is also shown on Figure 2.2. The topographic slopes range from about two percent in the northwest portion of the site to six percent in the south central portion of the site. The average site slope from w northwest to southeast is approximately three percent. r• 3 .2 Surface Water Drainage • All of the surface water flow originates on site due to a topographic high in the northwest corner of the property. Drainage patterns from the site are shown in Figure 3.1. Figure 3.2. shows surface water feature within 2 miles of the site. Surface water from the southwestern half of the site • leaves the property via the intermittent drainage that flows in a northwest to southeast direction. The remaining surface water exits the site in a predominantly easterly flow direction. A more thorough discussion is included in Section 5.0. t 3.3 Climatology Climatology information was obtained from records compiled by the Colorado Climate Control at Colorado State University. The representative information was derived from climatological i information from Ft. Collins, Colorado. The site is approximately 9 miles from Ft. Collins. The climate at the site is characterized by moderate temperatures, light precipitation, and light winds, interrupted seasonally by chinook winds. The average annual precipitation for the period 1951 through 1980 is 14.47 inches. About 72 percent of this moisture (10.46 inches) occurs between April and september. The largest monthly precipitation usually occurs in May. The average wind speed varies from about 5 mph in August to 8 mph in April. During winter and early spring, west-northwest winds (down-slope) occur occasionally. There is a distinct • variation in wind direction throughout the year with north- northwest winds prevailing at night while southeast winds prevail during the day. • 3-1 9O3564 • t., r' • FIGURE 3.0 Site Drainage Patterns • ' 1: ' 75 iitsY 0 ). ? d2 ,,b ' � `,,' ', 1 k \p\ 1 1( \ ,fit � C..._fi1 / 1 c ` J _ • .C Glak..\0 <14 41,....‘4:14)4.1.%•;257 ?: 1/41/47'irr:** ,..\\•••• r::::\J ? C\ r":\.7.,%.)./. .S.-iiiirl \\\ unt ,L7:- \ un \ .J—L. 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J.). ,sl 1 ` ` /y/ tee•"/ / 1 / ! r.Ar��' i S I r , .7./N nF' / ./� �� ��, I / 30 • /�i/ I 1 1 _ .. • r.� y,}r //7N. 1' / W %.•••• qlq 4 % l •• ••01 %, /r l 1. r \ _) ! _ '1 In '�'• /T✓ • ti �s i / Ia ,, , .- ,LPI". it"m 1 CV ! :/ 7. / /jg 14 ' I _ -. ' \ 1 ` I ` \i / / w / < 1et / 6"cJ� r c__ A�� ! / / gm i O1 Cg `s r *t 1j isig -'c r ( NN r /M�/� I I�� O' ' � / W T-� `� I� t� fil [[[••e��� $ Ili /.! % I * r_, .- • // �� /J.J 4 (- _ • 1 � . .)ter: e.SI �� ! y (_ • 4.0 SITE GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY 4.1 Regional' Surficial Geology The surficial unconsolidated sediments in the vicinity of the site are dominated by Quaternary age glacial deposits. These sediments lie unconformably on older Cretaceous aged sediments. The site is mantled with wind blown deposits. Figure 4.1 is a geologic map in the vicinity of the proposed site. The surfioial deposits range the mid-Pleistocene age Verdos Alluvium to an undifferentiated late Pleistocene to Holocene age r Lolium. The Verdos Alluvium consists of interbedded sands and gravels representing glacial and interglacial deposits. Interspersed within the sand and gravels are minor amounts of clay and silt. The Eolium is a very fine to fine grain silty sand and represents later erosion of rock glaciers in higher elevations. 4.2 Regional Bedrock Geology • The bedrock underlying the site contains rocks ranging in age from the Precambrian, late Paleozoic to late Mesozoic Periods. The Precambrian, Paleozoic, and early Mesozoic sediments are isolated from surficial processes and will not be included in the bedrock discussion. I Figure 4.2 is a generalized stratigraphic column of the sediments below the proposed site. The bedrock formations from oldest to youngest are the Dakota Sandstone, the Benton Group, the Niobrara Formation, the Pierre Shale, Fox Hills Sandstone, and the Laramie Formation. The Dakota Group is approximately 275 feet thick and consists of the Lytle Formation at the base and the South Platte Formation at the top. The Lytle Formation is a yellow-gray, well-sorted, fine-grain, conglomeratic sandstone, approximately 50 feet thick, with chart and quartzite pebbles. The upper South Platte Formation consists of a light-to-dark gray, well-sorted, fine- grain sandstone interbedded with siltstone and gray carbonaceous shale. The Benton Group consists of the Granerous Shale, Greenhorn Limestone, and the Carlile Shale which includes the Codell Sandstone. The total thickness of the Benton Group is approximately 500 feet. The contact between the Granerous Shale and the underlying Dakota Formation is gradational. The • 4.1 900564 , f FIGURE 4.1 Site Geologic Map l i �� 1� rsJa‘K nuttuw I - ..^... �,�� i� ) ,� t e.kl Fefd�.-1 i1 • I { y A� 't.�. i ,�V lia) • Kfh xr� 1 ?). , .-�\ 5/4e kti to wr30 `\� �iIwo) \ l 1 �, �.,)' l ,. . �ti t . \ st.: ' f ' ) (Z:%4 o 'soul it rr�ao, U. ..\% . ' ' a \. A . ...... c,, , \i ''. rei, 5041 J''c, �• 1 15 61 • J ' '' '''.\"" 1 i \\ ...� 1 ` \ '•sS 't Eaow .\i•ZrzAt ` ` \� °� r-- •' S�151 ,s.. i\ic...) ��. c t,1 �\ r: '�/ .1M 1 \ ' .f�..„ , . \-4.',.r ?. may'' ' �r Qv — Quaternary Verdos Qpc - Quaternary Piney Creek Alluvium Qe - Quaternary Eolium Kfh - Cretaceous Fox Hills Sandstone Qpp - Quaternary Post Piney K1 - Cretaceous Laramie Formation Creek Alluvium 4-2 900564 • u . • FIGURE 4.2 Generalized Stratigraphic Column AGE ROCK UNIT THICK LITHOLOGIC DECRI PT ION TYPE NESS . Opp S'•16. POST-PINEY numtol�CREEK VivI ALLUVIUM! �1WWIm wan MN gr" • ,.eKr�v plantremainwidthssfloatplainsddolorstrews I ' W WNW, • :::':•:'� Oo 3'-00' EOLIUM: HO to red frown to dive preydr/ottle I I�+i ofwlMpltvn eley,•lit,wit we granule minty lI I MNMAnwWIdtNOWIn/INIe River,Ions 34 15 NON .bird Attie IS.60 feet loll*, . I 5' PINEY CREEK ALLUVIUM: 0erk•grti lwmlo epee w drwblly alluvium witeinlnp swig metal. W ,), N, uMrlln Wrsese which are 10.20 fl own moray OP, 0'-20' flood plains,upper pet awreelerlsse W weekly deyelapeel brava salt grades inNmllwlWn upshot • 7 VERDOS ALLUVIUM bran We bMprwill. ;Melee,hoots.one Malden ere warred endl �sJ~JTt',;r oetNdesempoad,upper 2.3 ft toners of flaw rte' ,a W n0'-20. to deese.gra an ned rime plain t Irian CePwttewttai well drm1apod brawn mil profile,pilaw truncatesI;...I•.: ���I wow pert et most lawllttn,phew fills%Writes Wand=hi slaw,Hier stones to VMS,Criss, ssMN,epw'lll. LARAMIE FORMATION: Wear Wt lamesthy T+ .,,,. rod Maybe,ale,wed WIN,eV ssMW.. 1Mlk:vier Olt d.enwtw and Hoot Iwer Wl _ ' .. K 660'• isllal.0WID light tmllw-per/sWlloneass• II `I•,::.O....,,Kr 626' woo Luis InWba0Od with aim.Mal,VG u o:u==+:: • naval Hide dawn 1•r FOX HILLS SANOST0we upper el gee & sr rift 300'• or tan iNnbbedld sandstone.predr eownwerd Into fa "�,.,, 600' brawn,ftee•greinad OW shame*fnWbeddad tV�gy Ly with r,,,nun thew.townie mei tMWn pool 'Arairiati PIERRE SHALE: Weathered brown to rune at Up, 'V' .mall amounts d fine prnn will.flans in Port, w1 KD 6000' minor heeled Immuring homily Litrim Wain, ppnmMN Whiled Oak gran end dense pew weelhered nee,wry fissile WIN.liKatlY e11N fli part whit miner eandelar lamas,mlgr hell I Creates contain WMufn Woolly, NIODRARA FORMATION1 UPPER tMOKFY MILL nFM6Glf Voila W dedlum Cowin buff Idea winmam eh*la wool thinly bedded 11msstMss, Kn 26O' Amman Duffohakv epsske lforamlmMe remetne3 miner eMdapr alringer*,LOMCR PORT INYb • n[HpCRftMIla W'WWI tan thickly Waded Wise 1 _ wmwlalt seyy DENT0N GROUP' CMeLIt.C aMlLEI thinly WOW I 1'11{{, grey York grey Ylab,/loll to pert,app..try II u u••{4, Katy 5OO' %See0l'eMeaana 0ACENMORMUMOT0NCf lhlnlY, 5•0a0 alto%MAMA Well Ceti en. I Ill fWllllrae llmsslMr.ORANCR066N5LCI Walt I u .rY,,.,,. shalelnWbddeed twith gray to light rehired . y,t,!.:,• Antonia ere w *11tstra, . t Tr DAKOTA ra ow,well extol O eeN�neTIt a,wren n1 (sera .—...� intrademwtth*tlllw ml0grtiaanokaua ''`I! Ke 276' shalt LYTLE/ORHATIONiyelbw•grti.well sortie ;III"isiI, flaw n, IanerNW areeerr,wlah Marta I.:,z tel reap >:a�� p1rrOlW pebbles. • 4-J 9(0364 4 0 Granerous Shale consists of a black shale interbedded with layers of siltstone and olaystone. The Greenhorn Limestone is a thinly bedded shale and a dense fossiliferous limestone. The Carlile Shale is a thinly bedded shale. The Niobrara Formation unconformably overlies the Benton Group and consists of the lower Fort Hays and upper Smokey Hill members. The total thickness of the Niobrara is 260 feet. The Fort Bays member, a massively bedded, fossiliferous limestone interbedded with minor amounts of thinly bedded shale, is approximately 30 feet thick. The Fort Hays also contains bentonite beds toward the middle of the formation. The Smokey Hill member is approximately 260 feet thick and consists of a sequence of thinly bedded chalky shales and limestones. The Pierre Shale lies conformably above the Niobrara Formation. The Pierre is approximately 8000 feet thick in the vicinity of the site. The formation has been subdivided into six-member units based on lithology and stratigraphic position. Generally, the Pierre Shale is a series of interbedded shales and sandstones of varying thickness. The lowermost unit is the series of three shales with a total thickness ranging from 1200 to 1660 feet. The uppermost member is a transitional formation consisting of • thinly bedded sandstones and shales. The Fox Hills Sandstone is a tan, cross-bedded sandstone grading downward into a brown, fine-grain, silty sandstone, interbedded with shale. The thickness of the Fox Hills Sandstone ranges from 300 and 500 feet. The Laramie Formation is the uppermost bedrock unit beneath the proposed site. The upper Laramie consists of 600 to 700 feet of mostly gray claystone, silty shales, and occasional lenticular sandstones. The lower Laramie ranges from 80 to 125 feet of light gray to yellow/gray sandstone and sandy shale interbedded with claystone and coal. G 4.3 Regional Structural Geology The proposed site is located on the northwestern flank of the Denver Basin. The basin extends to the north into southeastern wyoming and southwestern Nebraska and to the east into northwestern Kansas. The Front Range Uplift is west of the site. Both the Denver Basin and the Front Range Uplift are a result of orogenic movements of the earths crust which began in the late Cretaceous and continued into the Miocene (75 million years to 15 J million years ago) . pr; • 4-4 SCC36 f • The regional dip of the sediments is predominantly east and southeast with the steepest dips adjacent to the mountain front and rapidly decreasing eastward. The direction of bedrock dip beneath the proposed site is southeast with a slope of approximately two percent. Figure 4.3 is a structural contour map showing the elevations to the base of the Mesozoic sediments and illustrates the bedrock dip £n the vicinity of the proposed site. Faults have been documented £n the Precambrian granitic basement rook and Paleozoic sediments £n the vicinity of the site. No faulting has been documented £n the younger Mesozoic or Quaternary sediments. 4.4 Regional Economic Geology The Denver Basin is generally known for its oil and gas reserves. Coal deposits have also been mined in the Denver Basin with the grade of the coal and amount of overburden determining the economic value of the individual deposits. Economic deposits of sand and gravel are also present throughout the basin. 0i1 and gas is currently being produced approximately 1 mile to III the north £n the Black Hollow Field and 5 miles to the south £n the New Windsor Field. Both oil fields produce from older Paleozoic Sediments. Strippable coal deposits exist £n the Laramie Formation in the vicinity of the proposed site. Site specific drilling information indicates that the coal deposits are of the sub- ` bituminous or lignite grade; however, the deposits do not appear to be economic because of grade and thickness. A gravel pit exists north of the proposed site £n the vicinity of _ the Black Hollow oil field. Gravel pits also exist to the south in the New Windsor area. 4.5 Geologic Hazards There are no active fault systems in the vicinity of the proposed site. Existing topographic slopes in the area are not steep enough to present a stability problem. Furthermore, once site excavation begins, side slope grades will be maintained in such a fashion as to alleviate any stability problems. Coal Bank Creek is a major drainage contained in the northwestern portion or Section 7. A 100-year floodplain has been defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) . The floodplain area is shown on Figure 4.4 as a shaded area defined £n the map • 4-5 a 9CC564 • • FIGURE 4.1 Bedrock Structural Map -'0;-•:i, •<:-art U 'mot �'.ri O M ��( f`z I,s•• - 1..;��jj�� •t••A%>sia �eb II CH t. iy• • /-* vr ,i11��\� ' � 1 �% , •LI.INS �J�p '��ti VY/%%\�_�"% ilk. I .4r !FE • '� ittrl %;';CZ,.`, A•P, PROXIMATE ` SITE LOCATION I i-A Z -'1.Y% ► "LOVCLAND � i ° 74I.: ,.• Iii � GREELEY tti`�L i... Ill 1/if 0 . • . ...�,,, Ir.— `�';:;a aV t.,`r / �I� , , Fit . �. i 1111 „��:i` r re z ( ir::�i ifif r 7",1%.71 od I . • ,.. iv, it „0.1412,IL e. nf. lilt nn 74 }� Z ktt, �1JIJ�I• L•eRroar . 13an a !. s 7%).:,:,..,,\ ` II ,/� hi'. k l `"eft ,. vi• ` n I CSCE" :11=Hwjte .J�:J •it.i"4.:.z.k. i;s, • 1 MILES, T.. �,�44♦��r��'�� �rI`'i>v1'i`` `-‘Ik.. . IN 1 SC 056•3 I P' , , FIGURE 4.4 Area Flood Plain Map !IL ' 11 i \.. H 1 II J �� 6 -_�-^ter `' � I I, �{\- ,) / Approximate Site ♦ ~�C II Boundary • v `...... " -, i 5...1/21/4. e 12 ffil 1Asisseri—N..1 " . .., rii `� ' 1N�, L r -� NI ��1pPPRO3(IMATE SCALE!. 0 7000 FEET `,/ II .2000 p--t- �_._... \ II • IS�_ �j _} 16 II 17 �, lir) � 4-7 9O3564 • within one-half mile of the defined floodplain. As discussed in Section 4.7 of this report, the Weld County Soils report (SCS 1981) states that the surficial soils have a moderate to low erosion susceptibility with a low to moderate shrink-swell potential. These factors will not affect the operational phaseof the landfill; however they should be considered for any post- closure land uses. 4.6 Site Geology On-site field investigations prove that the site has sufficient and suitable materials for landfill construction. A total of 22 test holes have been drilled to date. Plate 2 shows the test hole and monitor well locations. Test hole depths range from 50 feet to 90 feet. Twenty one test holes were completed as piezometers. All of the borings were advanced with a CME-55 drill rig equipped for auger drilling and sampling. Each boring was advanced with a 4-inch, solid-stem, continuous-flight auger. Soil and bedrock sampling was accomplished with a 3-inch Modified California sampler or a 2-inch Split-Spoon Sampler. All of the test borings were logged and sampled by an experienced geologist. The lithologic logs for each boring and copies of the original field logs are included in Appendix B. • 4.7 Site Surficial Materials 4.7.1 Surficial Soils The soils at the proposed site were mapped by the U.S. Soil Conservation Services (SCS, 1975) ; however, the SCS states that the available soils information is highly geriralized and may not accurately reflect local variations of the existing conditions. Moreover, this information is only relevant to a maximum depth of 60 inches. The SCS classified the soils at the site as Olney-Kim-Otero soil. The majority of the site is covered by Olney fine. sandy loam (1 to 3 percent slope and 3 to 5 percent slope) soil phase. Kim loam (1 to 3 percent slope) and Otero sandy loam (3 to 5 percent slope) occur in the far eastern part of the section. Olney series are typically deep, well-drained soils that formed in mixed outwash deposits. The surface layer is grayish-brown fine sandy loam about 10-inches thick, the subsoil is yellowish- brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth or 60 inches is very pale brown, calcareous tine sandy loam. The permeability Of the soil is • moderate (0.6 to 6.0 Tn/hr) , the available water capacity is a-s 9C0564 • moderate (0.06 to 0.15 inch per inch of soil) , and the surface run off is medium. The Olney series have a low to moderate shrink to swell potential. Between 20 to 55 percent of this soil typically passes through a number 200 sieve. The SCS states that the degree of limitation of this soil for development of a trench sanitary landfill is slight, and the use of the soil for daily cover of landfill is good. The susceptibility of the soil to erosion by water on a scale ranging form 0.10 to 0.64 is approximately 0.22. Kim series are deep well drained soils that were formed in mixed eolian deposits and parent sediments from a wide variety of bedrock. The surface layer is brown and pale-brown loam about 12-inches thick. The upper 28 inches of the underlying material is pale-brown loam. The lower part to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. The permeability is moderate (0.6 to 2.0 In/hr) , the available water capacity is high (0.16 to 0.18 inch/inch of soil) . The surface runoff is medium. Approximately 40 to 75 percent of the material passes through a number 200 sieve. The shrink-swell potential is low. The degree of limitation of these soils for development of a trench sanitary landfill is slight, and the ability to provide daily cover for the landfill is good. The susceptibility to water erosion is • 0.32. Otero series are deep, well drained soil formed in mixed outwash and eolian deposits. The surface layer is a brown sandy loam about 10-inches thick. The underlying material, to a depth of 60 inches, is pale brown calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability is rapid (6.0 to 20.0 in/hr) , the available water capacity is moderate (0.08 to 0.13 inch/inch of soil) . The surface runoff is medium. Approximately 20 to 35 percent of the soil passes through a number 200 sieve. The susceptibility of water erosion is 0.10. 4.7.2 Surficial and Bedrock Materials Categories The surficial materials encountered during the site-specific drilling program can be classified into the following categories:a silty, clayey, eolian sand; and a glacial alluvium consisting of interbedded sands, silts, clays, and gravels. The bedrock materials consisted interbedded sands, ciaystones, and lignites of the Laramie Formation. Plates 3 and 4 are geologic cross-sections generated from the site-specific information. Figure 4.5 is the cross-section location map. 1 ill 4-9 See3 i4 k 0 • exeunt 4.5 Cross Section Location May r..,........_ ....,.,,.. .............ww...... . .._..I. ..._.......t. ......w.. .......1 t� 2 ; C 10R • r l M. \.. r r Oil 7ifit I i i I : \ r .• i ._ J • TTyggy �, own ` ' I .T• a ^� B 3 -At :cisr .al . rv-te r 1 :� i I t c . . =1e A . rs re- - t X 5....' Tti eee!'1 .I.. Art i L.... ..�I • l..I..... .I.....II. . Nrww. NI.II.. .IIII.II..II.M. IA [y . I1 1. N • 4-1G r SC0564 kt . (}wx h1 Y' � s 4.7.2.1 Solian Sand The site is mantled by a clayey, silty, very-fine grained, eolian sand that was visually classified as a SM (Unified Soils Classification) . The moisture content was predominantly dry to slightly moist. The material was found in every boring on site. The thickness of the eolian sand varied from five feet thick in test holes TH-7 and TH-11 to 27 feet thick in test hole TH-5. 4.7.2.2 Glacial Alluvium The alluvium consists of gravel-sand mixtures occasionally interbedded with thin beds of silty clay. Thicknesses range from thirty-three feet at test hole TH-11 to three feet at test hole TH-1. Test hole TH-1 is located in the northwest to southeast trending drainage. The alluvium here has probably been re-deposited as erosional material. No significant thicknesses of clay or sand were encountered in the glacial alluvium. Plate 5 is an isopach map showing the total thickness of eolian sand and glacial alluvium on the proposed site. • 4.7.2.3 Laramie Bedrock The Laramie bedrock underlies the entire site. Test borings show the Laramie to be series of light-gray, silty, sandstone interbedded with gray, slightly-sandy, carboniferous claystone and thin, lignite beds. The shallower portions of the claystone (less than 40 feet) are slightly to highly fractured both vertically and horizontally possibly because of overburden unloading. The total sandstone thicknesses in each test hole varied from 36 feet at TH-15 to 5 feet at TH-16. Test hole TH-1 contains the thickest continuous sandstone section of 29 feet. Test hole TH-7 contains the thickest continuous section of claystone on the site where approximately 35 feet of claystone was encountered. Total claystone thicknesses range from five feet at test hole TH-11 to 39 feet at TH-14. Lignite was encountered in ten of the 22 test holes. TH-20 contains the six feet of continuous lignite and is the thickest section encountered during the field investigation. Plate 6 is a map of the elevation to the top of the Laramie Formation bedrock beneath the site. The elevation differences shown on the map reflect an erosional surface rather than a • 4-11 9£0564 4. 4: • structural changes resulting from tectonic forces. Comparing the bedrock elevation map (Plate 6) with the surface topography map (Plate 2) shows that the surface topography correlates closely with the bedrock configuration. 4.7.3 Representative Material Properties Four different lithologies are represented at the site. Of the tour materials, only the alaystone bedrock of the Laramie Formation will be used for liner and cap material. The excavated glacial alluvium, eolian sand, and sandstone bedrock will be used for daily cover. Table 4.1 is a summary of the geotechnical analysis performed on the various site materials. The geotechnical laboratory reports are included as Appendix C. A total of ten samples were submitted for analysis. Included are three Standard Proctor tests (ASTM D-698) , three Remolded Permeabilities (ASTM D-2434) , six falling head permeability tests (AST( D-2434) , eight 200 Sieve mechanical analyses (ASTM D-422) , and seven Atterberg Limits (ASTM D-423, 424, and 427) . • 4.;x.3.1 Claystone Bedrock Samples of the claystone bedrock that will be used for clay liner and cap material were submitted for a Standard Proctor analysis and Remolded Permeability tests. The maximum dry density was found to range from 105 to 106 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) and Remolded Permeability values were found to range from 2.1 x 10.° to 4.91 x 10' cm/sec. 4.8 Hydrologic Characteristics Table 4.2 is a summary of the hydrologic tests used to evaluate the site materials. Packer tests and Falling Head permeability tests were used to estimate the unsaturated horizontal and vertical permeability respectively. Slug tests were performed at monitor wells MW-1 and MW-2 to evaluate the saturated permeability. 4.8.1 Sandstone Bedrock Portions of the base of excavation of the landfill will be in the sandstone bedrock. Relatively-undisturbed samples of the sandstone bedrock from test hole TH-1, TH-8 , and TH-7 were submitted for falling head permeability testa to determine the vertical saturated permeability. The resulting vertical 4-12 { 9CQ554 • s. r - • TABLE 4.1 Ceotechnical Summary of Site Materials I, Eolian Sand (Unified Soil Classification SC/Cl) • Percent Maximum Optima Depth Liquid Plasticity Passing Dry Moisture Permeability Permeability Sample (feet) limit Index M 200 Solve Density (ICI) Content (%) (cmNee) S•epl• Type D TM•17 0.4 26 10 48.5 NA NA NA NA .m TN-17 4.8 28 12 55.3 NA NA MA NA a Clayston• (Unified Soil Classification CL•CN) Percent Maximum Optlmus 2 Depth Liquid Plasticity Passing Dry Moisture Permeability Permeability Sampl• (fast) Limit Index M 200 Solve Density (PCP) Content (%) (cm/see) Semple Type . TN-4 ' 40 71 40 99 NA NA NA NA TN•6 25.30 48 SG 95.2 106 17.5 1.80.09 REMOLDED TN-7 iS•20 NA NA NA 105 17 4.96.09 REMOLDED TN•18 15.20 44 27 92.5 106 18.5 2.1••08 RIMOLDLO TN•8 25 75 „48 99.8 NA NA 2.5e-06 UNDISTURBED O TN•14 60 49 30 98.9 NA NA 3.36.06 UNDISTURBED Sandstone (Unified Soil CiaselfIceeOn CL) Percent MexlmmmPsi: Optimum Depth Liquid Plasticity Pasting Ory Molaturs Permeability Permeability Sample (feet) Limit Index M 200 Seive Density (PCP) Centens (%) (cm/sec) Sample Type I TN.! 45 33 18 85.1 NA MA 1.9e-06 UNDISTURBED TN•7 SO NA NA NA NA NA 1.4e•0S UNDISTURBED TM•8 45 42 17 75 NA NA 1.Se•07 UNDISTURBED i g.. i gt . C 0 yyu. 0{{ 4 ill J 4-13 900564 , i • TABLE 4.2 Summary of Hydrologic Data Slug Test (Saturated Horizontal Permebility) Results Predominant Screened interval Horizontal Boring Lithology Length (feet) Permeability MW-1 Sandstone 10 7 X 104 Cm/Sec Claystone MW-2 Sandstone 10 1 X 10'2 Packer Test (Unsaturated Horizontal Permeability) Results Test Interval PredOminant Horizontal Boring Depth (feet) Lithology Permeability TH-15 55-64 Sandstone 3.2 X 10'6 Cm/Sec TH-17 32-44 Sandstone 2.9 X 10'4 • TH-16 47-54 Claystone *** h • TH-18 22-29 Claystone 7.4 X 10"7 +** - No Flow Recorded During Test ` r ph145 k ' F, 4-14 903564 Fl 7! s permeability has a mean value of 1.42 x 104 cm/sec. Packer tests were conducted in the sandstone bedrock at test holes TH-17 and TH-15. The resulting horizontal hydraulic conductivities were measured at 5.8 x 104 cm\sec for TH-17 and 3.2 x 104 cm/sec for TH-15 for an average permeability of 2.9 x 104 cm/sec. Slug tests were performed at monktor wells MW-1 and MW-2 and were found to be 7 x 10'4 and 1.2 x 10' cm/sec, respectively. In both instances, the equilibrated water levels occur in sandstone. Therefore, it can be assumed that the resulting hydraulic conductivity represents that of the saturated sandstone. 4.8.2 Clayatone Bedrock Relatively-undisurbed samples of claystone bedrock from testholes TH-14, TH-8, and TH-4 were submitted for falling head permeability tests. The resulting. unsaturated vertical permeabilties range from 1.5 x 10 to 3.3 x 106 cm/sec. The mean permeability of the tests was 2.3 x 104 cm/sec. Packer tests were conducted in the claystone bedrock at test • holes TH-18 and TH-16. The hydraulic conductivity was found to be 7.4 x 10'7 cm/sec at TH-18. No flow was recorded at test hole TH-16 because the hydraulic conductivity was too low. 4.9 Regional Hydrogeology 4.9. 1 Regional Aquifer Distribution Even though the proposed site is located in the Laramie Formation, which is above the Fox Hills Sandstone, it safely is outside aquifer portion of the formation (as defined by Robson) . Figure 4.6 shows the location of the site relative to the saturated and partially-saturated portions of the Fox Hills Sandstone. The proposed landfill is approximately 18 miles north to northeast of the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer boundary. 4.9.2 Local Ground-Water Use All of the residences in the vicinity of the proposed site are reported to obtain their water for domestic use from North Weld County Water District supply system. Table 4.1 is a summary of the water wells within a two-mile radius of the proposed site. The nearest downgradient well to the proposed site is located in the southwest 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 18 in Township 7 north, Range 66 west. The well is approximately one mile from• a-15 .y 9C®564 r t ,d s FXCURE 4.6 Location of Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer i _ \ r d Snei1. '4 o�! w 1)-_,t' . k aktalirwake.,. t 1, , -am\ lekices rc p., ).73' &In-:, - WSW/Opigi ' apt t meal i • alytt.Aq .,se ►...., � '� t riir��„i pal'.i`Y ��� .s.. _ N‘, Thm1 µit YM -p!a � ��•fM �li ••ilni . 3 ` +1 'al At i� i, ' � r ���y3i'aiI�l • - • ray ar//"�, lo al. r� 4•.rywy���•r,. �r'�'R11drfJ'�1� • �_ �"I t riletZnstarigailiE tr-/Are.V- Ygi,,--Ai ,,„„ Ituisihr I � �� it � }'1 1j a • PSY +I lf�/ hil IIC pa CI i Itigtoltrini4ite/oattlilairlitilTh".1tIrdir4 i IllitririadaWl. is r,,w • �' r '44n2;741 • 1rw• r ni SKr- all ii r. , 0 4-16 900564 1 • TALE 4.3 Permitted Water Wells Within a Two-Mile Radius Of Proposed Site LQ.CAXIrj 02400 gozzEg WATERJEVEL YSELD R2E T7N, R66W, NE1/4,SW1/4 Sec 4 40 A 0 40 6 SE1/4,SE1/4 Sec 5 333 LF 82 6 1 NW1/4,NW1/4 Sec 6 17 A 10 450 6 SW1/4,SE1/4 Sec 18 15 A N/A 1000 6 NW1/4,NW1/4 Sec 21 210 LF N/A 25 1 T7N, R67W SW1/4,SE1/4 Sec 2 33 A 14 15 2 k SW1/4,SE1/4 Sec 2 40 A 0 15 3 SW1/4,SE1/4 Sec 2 40 A 0 50 3 NE1/4,SE1/4 Sec 11 53 A 12 10 1 SW1/4,SE1/4 Sec it 42 A 2 25 1 NE1/4,NE1/4 Sec 14 34 A 12 230 6 SE1/4,NE1/4 Sec 14 50 A 17 15 3 P ® 4-17 9CCSS4 i R TABLE 4.1 continued p ,CATION Q,F,pfji AOAO I= WATER LE.= X= gaZ T7N, R67W i NE1/4,NE1/4 Sec 23 36 A 10 450 6 NE1/4,SE1/4 Sec 23 37 A 13 334 6 NE1/4,NE1/4 Sec 23 40 A 11 875 6 t ,y NEl/4,SE1/4 Sec 23 47 A 14 47 3 4, TON, R67W NE1/4,NE1/4 • Sec 36 18 A 0 10 1 Note: Yields shown are in gallons per minute A - Alluvial aquifer inferred from the area topographic map. LF - Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer inferred + - Data not available Use Key: 1 - Domestic 2 - Stock 3 -Domestic/Stock 4 - Commercial 5 - Industrial 6 - Irrigation 7 - Irrigation/Stock 8 - Municipal 9 - All Other 0 - In-house Use Only t 4 A P • 4-18 SC C564 w a, i the southeastern border of the proposed site and is designated for irrigation use only. 4.9.3 Ground-Water Occurrence and Distribution One of the main purposes of the site investigation was to define the bedrock configuration and its relationship to the site hydrogeology. A total of 21 of the 22 test holes were completed ae piezometers to obtain accurate hydrogeologic data. Table 4.4 is a summary of piezometer completion data and water level elevations as of September 18, 1989. Test holes TH-1 to TH-13 and TH-18 to TH-22 were advanced to 50 feet. Three quarter-inch PVC pipe was used for the piezometer construction. The bottom ten to twenty feet of the piezometer pipe was hand-slotted and extended from the base of the boring. The boring was then backfilled with a non-specified, washed sand to at least one foot above the slotted interval. A two to three foot bentonite annular seal was placed above the sand packto ensure that surface water could not flow down the annulus and induce artificial saturation. The piezometers were measured immediately after installation and periodically thereafter. • Test hole TH-3 contains water at 46.3 feet below ground surface. Test hole TH-2 has water in the annular space of the piezometer pipe at 26.5 feet below ground surface. The slotted zone below the benonite seal in TH-2 was dry, indicating a water source above the bentonite seal produced the water in the piezometer. To date, none of the remaining piezometers or test holes contain water either inside the pipe or in the annular space above the bentonite seal. Test holes TH-15, TH-16, and TH-17 were advanced to total depths of 90, 85 and 80 feet respectively. Two-inch diameter piezometers were installed and completion procedures were identical to those described for the three quarter-inch piezometers. Monitor wells MW-1 and MW-2 were installed adjacent to test holes TH-2 and TH-3 respectively. The completion information is included in Appendix B with the lithologic logs. The base of MW-1 is set at 34 feet with .010-inch slotted monitor pipe extending from 34 to 24 feet below ground surface (bgs) . Blank riser pipe extends from 24 feet bogs to 1 foot above ground surface. A 10-20 artifically graded sand pack extends from the base of the hole to 23 bgs. A 2-foot sodium bentonite seal was placed imediately above the sand pack. Clean backfill was brought up to 10 feet bgs and the remaining portion of the • 4-19 9C0Sr4 a.. 4 L. i i TABLE 4.4 Summary of Piezometer Completions and Water Level Data (as of September 18, 1989) Test Test Depth Elevation Hole Hole Total To Water of Slotted Number Elevation Depth Water Elevation Interval TH-1 5105.9 50 DRY NA 5056 to 5066 TH-2 5091.8 50 26.5 5065.3 5043 to 5053 TH-3 5082.3 50 46.3 5036 5033 to 5043 TH-a 3099.6 50 DRY NA 5051 to j 5061 TH-5 5102.6 50 DRY NA 5054 to I 3064 STH-6 5119.7 50 DRY NA 5070 to 5080 TH-7 5126.7 50 DRY NA 5077 to [ 5087 TH-8 5140.8 SO DRY NA 5092 to 5102 TH-9 5136.8 50 DRY NA 5088 to 5113 TH-30 5154.3 50 DRY NA 5106 to I 5116 TH-11 5151.7 50 DRY NA 5103 to 5118 TH-12 5139.8 50 DRY NA 5192 to 5102 TH-13 3135.5 SO DRY NA 5087 to 3097 • I 4-20 t{, 9C0564 Y • TABLE 4.4 (continued) TH-14 5091.8 90 DRY NA 5003 to 5013 TH-15 5131.1 85 DRY NA 5049 to 5069 TH-16 5156.0 80 DRY NA 5081 to F 5101 TH-17 5128.5 50 DRY NA None Set TH-18 5105.4 55 DRY NA 5050 to 5075 TH-19 5120.6 50 DRY NA 5073 to 5083 TH-20 5097.1 50 DRY NA 5048 to 5058 TH-21 5104.3 50 DRY NA 5055 to 5065 • TH-22 5122.1 50 DRY NA 5082 to 5092 l • 4-21 9cass4 e • annular space was filled with bentonite cement grout. A steel well protector with a locking cap was also installed. 1 The base of MW-2 is set at 52 feet with .010-inch slotted monitor pipe extending from 52 to 42 feet below ground surface (bgs) . Blank riser pipe extends from 42 feet bgs. to 1 foot above ground surface. A 10-20 artifically graded sand pack extends from the base of the hole to 41 bgs. A 2-foot sodium bentonite seal was placed imediately above the sand pack. Clean backfill was brought to 10 feet bgs and the remaining portion of the annular space was filled with bentonite cement grout. A steel well protector with a locking cap was also installed. 4.9.4 Causes of Ground-water Occurrences Ground water was encountered during the site characterization work in test holes TH-2 and TH-3. Borings were subsequently advanced adjacent to them and completed as monitor wells MW-1 and MW-2, respectively. Both holes are located in a topographically low area in the southeastern corner of the property. The ground water encountered in MW-1 (TH-2) is both laterally and vertically discontinous and most likely results from surficial • run off entering the annular space or from infiltration into the eolian sands that are saturated in the zone producing ground water. The water in MW-1 (TH-2) sits above the top of the bentonite plug at 38 feet bgs while water has not been found in the screened interval of the monitor well. This shows the materials beneath the saturated materials in TH-2 to be in an unsaturated condition, verifying the perched nature of the water. The water encountered in MW-2 (TH-3) is considered perched for the following reasons: 1) Ground water was not encountered in subsequent piezometers placed to elevations below those of TH-3. Piezometer TH-14 located near to TH-3 was completed to a depth of 90 feet: well below the elevation of the water encountered in TH-3. Piezometer TH-14 remains dry. This verifies the laterally discontinuous nature of the water. 2) Test holes TH-15 and TH-16, advanced to depths of 90 and 85 feet respectively. Neither test hole encounter saturated or partially saturated material during drilling. Piezometers installed in both test of the holes remain dry. The dry state of these two holes plus TH-14 shows that no ground water is present to depths below 90 feet below land surface. O 4-22 900564 • The ground-water along the southern property boundary probably result from surfice water ponding in the drainage. The ponded surficiai water infiltrates down until it encounters a permeability discontinuity such as an unfractured claystone where the water mounds up above the claystone, resulting the perched ground-water condition. The southern area encompassing TH-2 and TH-3 will be omitted from the filling plan to ensure that a sufficient thickness of unsaturated materials lies below the proposed base of all areas of excavation and land filling. 4.9.5 Travel Time Calculations to the Nearest Downgradient Well Calculation of the required travel time consists of two components: I. The time required for water to flow from the base of the clay liner to the regional Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer; and II. The time required for ground water to flow through the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer to the nearest down-gradient • well tapping the Laramie-Fox Hills. The calculations include the following basic assumptions: A. Utilizing a maximum excavation depth of 35 feet and the fact that regional saturated materials exist at depths exceeding 100 feet beneath the site, the minimum vertical flow path from the base of the liner to the Laramie-Fox Hills is 65 feet. B. The materials existing between the base of the liner and the top of the saturated portion of the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer are unsaturated. C. The materials existing between the top of the Laramie- Fox Hills and the base of the liner consist of approximately 50% sandstone/siltstone and 50% claystone. I. Travel Time Calculation From Base of Clay Liner to Top of Dawson Aquifer ` Unsaturated Flow Conditions T ' z00O/(4°,1/r a.lin) 3 (1) • 4-23 900364 i. • Where: T - travel time through unsaturated material (sec) z0 - flow path length in unsaturated material - 32.5 feet for each lithology - 990.6 cm @ - effective porosity - 0. 10 for claystone and 0.28 for sandstone/siltstone q - volume of infiltrated liquid water; assuming a unit t hydraulic gradient and an area of one square unit, qu - unsaturated vertical hydraulic conductivity (kJ . From geotechnical test results, k„ is estimated to be 5 X 10'9 cm/sec for claystone and 1 X 10'8 cm/sec for sandstone/siltstone. t . „Nested verb neh •l hydra ligeobtivl[y . 5 X 10.8 em/sec for claystone and 1 X 10 4 cm/sec for sandstone/siltstone. n - Brooks Corey Parameter - 4.0 A. Claystone Material • T - (990.6) (0. 10)/[ (5 X 10.1°)°'7'(5 X 10.9)°"zs) - 3,533 r years B. Sandstone/Siltstone Material T - (990.6) (0.28)/[ (1 X 10'°)(1'(1 X 10•s)m') - 5 years Total travel time in unsaturated zone - 3538 years 7 II. Travel Time Calculation Through The Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer Saturated Flow Conditions T - D/Ve (2) Where: t D - Distance to nearest down-gradient well - 9500 feet - 289,560 cm Seepage velocity - 6.7 X 10`' cm/sec r • 4-24 90©5614 Assume: 1) The Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer consists of 60% sandstone/siltstone (@ 0.25) and 40% shale (@ 0.10) 2) Ground water in the aquifer will travel in a down-dip direction (toward the southeast) through an average gradient of 0.02. 3) The average saturated hydraulic conductivity in the s aquifer is 6.35 X 10' cm/sec (derived from slug test data results) T 289560/6.7 X 30" 13.7 years The total travel time required to flow from the bottom of the liner to the nearest down-gradient well - 3538 + 13.7 3551.7 ' years. 4.9.6 Shallow Ground-Water Chemistry The shallow ground water beneath the site was sampled once in well MW-2 and submitted for analysis. Monitor well MW-1 did not produce enough water to facilitate sampling after development. O The laboratory analysis is included in Appendix D. The water contains concentrations of several parameters that exceed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established Drinking water Standards including: sulfate; nitrate; total dissolved solids; and manganese. Xn particular, manganese was detected at approximately 4 orders of magnitude above the established Secondary Drinking Water Standard for this compound (0.05 mg/1) . The ground water is not currently being extracted in this area. Based on evidence presented in other sections of this report indicating that the shallow ground water exists in a limited perched condition, it is doubtful that it will ever be tapped and used in a beneficial manner. 90®56 e 4-25 • 5.0 FACILITY CONFIGURATION 5.1 Waste Characteristics, Volume Assumptions and Volume a Requirements Only solid waste of a non-liquid nature will be accepted at this facility. This includes all types of non-hazardous, non- radioactive refuse and refuse generated from industrial, y commercial and residential activities. No liquid waste of any nature, including semi-solid sludge and septic tank pumpage, will be accepted. No hazardous waste, whether or not detoxified or treated, will be accepted from small quantity generators or other sources. Waste Services Corporation will own a total of 170 acres. Only } 119 acres will be utilized for filling (Plates 1 & 8) . This filling area, the waste to be placed into it, and the ancillary operations as discussed throughout this report, are the only activities under current consideration that would be regulated by the Certificate of Designation issued by Weld County under the authority of the State Solid Waste Act. • . The fill area was selected to comply with County set back rules and because of its hydraulic isolation from alluvial ground-water and overburden thickness that permits economic excavation to clays for use in the liner and cover. A total of approximately 21,840,000 cubic yards (cy) of airspace will eventually be filled. This figure does not include the 385,000 cubic yards that will be installed as liner. This total includes approximately 17,310,000 cubic yards of actual refuse filling space. The cap and unspecified fill and topsoil above the cap will require approximately 680,000 cubic yards of excavated materials. Materials that will be used as daily and intermediate cover comprise the remaining 3,850,000 cubic yards of the space resulting in a 4.5:1 refuse to natural materials ratio. Note that this ratio does not include the volume of liner, cap and cover material. The ratio of refuse to all materials removed is 3.8:1 refuse to natural material ratio. The site life was calculated using the following gate volume schedule: * Years 1-5 - 500 cy per day * Years 6-10 - 1000 cy per day * Years 11-40 - 1500 cy per day • 5-1 9` 0.76,1 R • The total site life is estimated at between 60 and 70 years using these approximations. r 5.2 Disposal Area Design 5.2. 1 Fill Area Excavation and Phasing The base of the landfill will be excavated in four phases. The base is also configured for the installation of three independent leachate collection systems as shown in Plate 7. Phase 1 will drain to the sump in the northeastern part of the fill area. Phase 2 will drain to the sump in the southwestern part of the fill area. Phases 3a and 3b will both drain to the southeastern part of the fill area. A leachate collection pipe will be placed in a compacted clay lined trench to promote drainage, should it occur, to the each of the three sumps. A six-inch, schedule 50, perforated, PVC drain pipe will be installed in the center line of each of the three excavations. Each pipe will lead to a gravel-lined, leachate collection sump. Details for the leachate collection systems can be seen on Figures 5.1, 5.2, and 5.1. A 12-inch, steel clean-out will extend from the base of the sump to the surface and will e provide access for monitoring and/or removal of any leachate that accumulates in the gravel lined sump. Filling will typically progress upgrade with refuse being placed in loose 2-foot layers. Compaction will be optimized by roiling the compaction equipment uphill. A minimum of three passes of the compactor should result in compaction rates of approximately 1000 pounds per cubic yard. The landfill operator will decide whether to unload refuse at the top or bottom of the working face and either push up or down. The direction will change according r; to the conditions encountered at the site. At the close of each working day, 6 inches of compacted cover :1;• will be placed over the exposed refuse. When a lift is completed, the next lift will be subsequently placed on top of it until the phase is completed. Figure 5.4 shows a typical start F _ up. 2f, for any reason, refuse with 6 inches of cover will be exposed for a period exceeding one month, the operator will place an additional 6 inches of cover over it. This intermediate cover may be necessary when reaching the end of a filling phase as well. Whenever possible, the majority of intermediate cover will be removed and reused for daily cover prior to resuming filling in that area. • 5-2 x' se®SSA r'. ® FXCURE 5 Drain Pipe Construction LEACHATE COLLECTION PIPE HOLE SIZE 3" 3/8 TO 5/8" I o 0 0 � - 0 0 O O La 45 TO 0 -6 MATERIALS PVC CRABS • I 0.", • '1 o tirj• ve;t:o+:0•¢� do:•�Q o9TRASH • {p•.. is• i?Qk' a= �•• e•:•• :4 Y• • � .� . ,t ..Th . • .. .• . ale 90 toe�.. • • . .• •w .�• _ • • • ••-" 1 ;.•�;• ;; --- PIPE BACKFILL •.... --• GEOTEXTILE "- - 9Cii 564 1 • FIGURE 5.2 Leachate Collection System Design Information k TYPICAL LEACI-IATE COLLECTION WELL AND SUMP DETAIL LIMIT 1Y OF FILL ' CAteCOVFR I ' � I REFUSE ' 2 FT UNSPECIFIED SOIL OVER nre b�Y1S I�� .. • • PVC N Prf1 .%s $ - '• V I wr�rvr• vr,. :<kS v ry r � R,� MINIMUM 2% SLOPE 5�f f y r 4 r T ZVM COMPACTED CLAY LINER V rV t`v dN n n7 -V-1YAA KA\/ �n AVAVA / r � SEE FIGURE 5.3 not to mate • 5-4 SC0564 s FIGURE 5.1 Typical Leachate Sump Construction t s AH(y1EP .1r o, .p� 7; GRAVEL.' a ut� t \ J, f• 1 �l` ,gyp " " t� en it TOE OP LEACHATE w{ 1e 4� V.y ,40 COLLECTION WELL ;'ti ' � Aid:. -- REnOVEC tiC't 1``.� �!e ' II 1 C REINFORCED 4`4C",: in "'Or' . . CONLttE•7E 5LAD4'.-4I44:441,44::',44;+4 ,.3 , ' I 3 • 2-FOOT COM'ACTE CLAY LINER NATURAL MATERIAL5 not to Boils Y 5-5 t' • 9C®564 • FIGURE* 5.4 Typical Phase Start-up 3 FT CLAY CAP/COVER LEACNATE �� 1 COLLECTION III SOIL WELL LIFT FOUR 10 PT REFUSE• 1 SOtI e LIFT YNREE 10 PT REFUSE LIFT TWO 10 FT ►,EFUS�!" LIFT ONE ' I0'FT REFUSE JrJrJ 1 wnvnunvnv nvnvnvnv nvnv nv nvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvnvw/WnV v CONCRETE SLAB NATURAL GROUND NOT TO SCALE { 4 • SC 0364 i r 4 t I ' 5.2.2 Liner and Cap Construction The construction of the clay liner at the landfill will meet stringent requirements to ensure proper material is used and proper compaction is achieved. The entire landfill will be underlain by a compacted, clay liner with a minimum 2-foot thickness. The weathered claystones from the Laramie Formation underlying the site are typically appropriate for use as liner materials (see Section 4, Geology/8ydrogeology) and will be used as such. Estimates based upon the 22 test borings installed at the site indicate that approximately 863,000 cubic yards of weathered claystone is present. This value exceeds the estimated volume of 770,000 cubic yards that will be required to construct the compacted liner and cap by 93,000 cubic yards. The final site configuration is shown on Plate 8. Geotechnical testing will be completed prior to lining portions of the filling area to ensure the materials meet the proper specifications. The testing program will include collection of a representative sample of the soils intended for use as liner material, completion of a Standard Proctor Density Test (ASTM- 698) , and a Number 200 Sieve wash and Plasticity Index Test (PI) . The results of these tests will be used for Quality • assurance/qual'ity control (QA/QC) during material testing and liner placement. One soil sample will be collected for each 3000 cubic yards of liner to be placed and will have a number 200 sieve analysis and PI run to ensure they meet the specifications outlined above. The materials used for clay liner shall have greater than 50 percent passing a Number 200 Sieve and shall have a Plasticity Index greater than 10. Based upon the testing discussed in Section 4, materials meeting these specifications that eee properly installed will have final permeabilities of 10' cm/sec or less. The 2-foot liner will be placed in uncompacted lifts not exceeding 9 inches that will result in compacted 6-inch lifts. The lifts will be compacted using a Sheepsfoot Compactor. The liner will reach a compacted dry density equal to or greater than 95 percent of the Standard Proctor density (ASTM D-698) . The moisture content of the material will be maintained from 0 to plus 4 percent of optimum using the same testing criteria. In addition, the compactor used for liner placement will have Sheepsfoot of a length long enough to penetrate the full lift depth of the liner. For example, if 6-inch lifts are placed for compaction, the Sheepsfoot will be a minimum of 7 inches in • 5-7 SQQj'SS4 Y • length. The liner will be compacted with a minimum of five passes over each lift. The compactive effort required to place the liner to the specifications outlined will be noted and any modifications to the number of passes required will be made as the liner is placed. The cap of the landfill will consist of a minimum of 2 feet of compacted clay material, 12 inches of unspecified soils,and 6 inches of topsoil for reclamation. The 2-foot clay portion of the cap will meet the same criteria as the liner with the exception that the cap will be placed to a minimum of 90 percent of optimum proctor density (ASTM D-698) and to within 4 percent of the optimum moisture content. The difference in specifications originates from the compacted refuse. The density of the refuse will be far less than the anticipated Standard Proctor Density, so it will be difficult to exert the compactive effort necessary to produce 95 percent compaction. Construction quality control procedures are included for both the liner and the clay cap in Section 8.0. 5.2.1 Materials Selection and Quantities Based upon the information discussed in Section 4, the clay from • the Laramie Formation underlying the site are appropriate for use as liner materials. The clay materials will be excavated and segregated for use in the liner and cap. The material will be selected prior to excavation and placement by excavating pits and completing the testing specified above. In addition, a technician under the supervision of the independent engineer will be on-site when necessary during the excavation and placement of the liner materials to ensure that the proper materials are being stockpiled and used. 5.2.4 Surface Water Control Figure 5.5 shows that the proposed site is topographically situated such that it does not receive any surface water run-on from off-site locations. However, measures will be taken to (+ ensure that any water which falls on the working face is not allowed to leave the working area. The objectives will be `.{ achieved in the following ways; * Minimizing the size of the working face. * Constructing temporary diversions on the site to Site the run-off around or away from the working face. • 5-8 SCOS6A { ® FXGURE 5.5 Surface Water Flow in vicinity of the proposed Site kr,‘,3 *et 41/4,4 ;. t 'aI1 t� ii L' , 14,x\ / ,, J oil '• /� � �'A' � tC _ 2 "i'�; l s ) I s.s` i5,\;e. �... yr _ � 1 /, EL I . ., 5 q. t (' `v 1 _\� ti. ,. a, 1. �r ' Ns , •. '—i,1 I , �. ' r (I \ . V.. AMP 1. '..•'.• \` .2( �� l` \ \ � li i APPR•' !MAT tgr-BO J�IDpR) Ws �s„12,E ,� • r �j y�t` I>w' 1 1. I .\ �: ' I ( ) I R\ !)+., \ \, ei _I i I 7 '1 (( � \� " ,-I , yp .:\t - -- :1N♦ 41 7-. IL\C-0. �� .1 / �( 1 41� �V'� \\ Sk. et\ ( ' 1\'`ss,j4.1, r-.7„) (i( ?; 1�4-1/4,,.. "--4 it ✓ " 0-1 ", �1\N i4) I\: it� r�4�..ice - ; ', Gis ` � ,1• rso IA C • 5�9 geL'J04 x ipp= C s Temporary diversions will be built during the progressing landfill development. The diversions will be constructed to route water away from the working face on the undisturbed areas on the uphill side of the working face. As the landfill progresses, these berms will be removed and others will be built. Locations of the temporary diversions are left to the discretion of the landfill operator; however, their position and utility will have to be verified by an independent Engineer before they are constructed. Limited sections of permanent drainage ditches will be built in the locations shown on Plate 8. Complete perimeter ditches are not necessary because: 1) potential runon to area during filling can be controlled during operation by the limited sections; and 2) the majority of the water will leave the filled site as overland flow. Each ditch will be constructed during the excavation of the phase that it drains. The ditches will be trapezoidal, 11-feet wide, 3-feet deep, and have 3 horizontal to 1 vertical side slopes. Runoff calculations for these ditches are included in Appendix E. 5.2.6 Pre-operational Activities Prior to placement of refuse in the first phase of the landfill, • various activities will be completed including: * Obtain all the necessary state permits including monitoring well and dust emissions permits. * Test soils intended to be used for liners. * Excavate and segregate the topsoils, liner and daily cover material for the first area. * Place and certify the initial portion of the liner. * Install the initial ground-water monitoring wells. * sample monitor wells for background water chemistry information. * Construct permanent and temporary run-on control structures as needed for the first filling area. * Construct perimeter fences. * Improve or, if necessary, construct interior access roads. * Construct support facilities. * Place permanent benchmark outside the filling area for use in completing yearly material balances and any other surveying activities that the operator may x require. • 5-10 9CQ5"S4 s • 5.1 Support Facilities 5.3.1 Landfill Access The entrance to the landfill is proposed to be located on weld County Road 25 in the southwestern •area of the site. Access into the site is on an all-weather road that will be maintained by the landfill operator. A combination landfill office and gatehouse will be located at the entrance to the site. The landfill office will also serve as shelter for the landfill employees. Temporary roads will be built into the disposal area and will be constructed for all-weather use. The roads into the site will not exceed grades of 8 percent and will access the working face. Temporary directional devices will be used to control traffic to and from the working face. These devices include: * Pylons * Barricades * Signs is * Temporary fences The temporary access roads will be built to allow convenient • passage of two-way traffic at the site. The landfill office will be built at the site and will remain during the life of the site. It will be large enough to act as both the gatehouse and an employee shelter and lunchroom. An equipment maintenance yard will be located adjacent to the landfill office. The yard may include a maintenance building if deemed necessary by the landfill operator. If a maintenance building is constructed, it may also have an employee service area. The locations of the entry road, landfill office, and maintenance yard are shown on Figure 5.6. 5.3.2 Site Fencing Unauthorized access to the landfill facility will be prevented by permanent site fencing around the perimeter of the landfill. A gate will be placed at the entrance to the facility and also on the northern boundary of the site. The fence will be a minimum of 6 feet in height with a 2-foot canopy and will be chain-link or similar construction. Additional fencing may be placed around the perimeters of the maintenance yard if deemed necessary by the landfill operator. Temporary fencing/screening will also be used at the working face • to control windblown trash and, in some cases, to direct traffic. 5-11 4 a 9C®S64 • FIGURE 5.6 Facility Configuration • up OF FILL 1 I 1 I ry 119 ACRES' ;BOUNDARY i 4 ; I , 1 09 I is Ia OATd' 1I0U96 WORA'SIIOr rim AND i i 1.IM1r111 I n orr�r 11101MAr rd • • 5-12 900564 • The fencing will be a minimum of 8 feet in height and will be moveable. 5.3.3 Resource Recovery Resource recovery activities in the Rocky Mountain Region have been attempted using both methane gas recovery and recycling. Methane gas recovery has not been widely practiced in this region because the amount of methane generated in the relatively shallow landfills has not proven to be economical. If recovery of the gas becomes economically viable in the future, the operator will consider development of this resource. The second type of resource recovery involves separating recyclable materials from the refuse. National experienceindicates that economical recovery of recyclable materials generally requires separation of the recoverable items at the source. The landfill operator will place recycling bins at the entry to the landfill but will not assume the responsibility to separate the recoverable items at the working face or at the gate. The operator will review the feasibility of sorting the waste brought into the landfill as markets for recoverable materials further develop. Indirect resource recovery efforts are discussed in Section 2. • • 5-13 9COSSl • 6.0 FACILITY OPERATION 6.1 Site Management 6.1.1 Operations Schedule The proposed landfill will be open for operation during the daylight hours. Generally, these hours are 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Notification of changes in the operational hours will be posted on the entry gate at least 2 weeks prior to the change. The facility will generally be closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. 6. 1.2 Equipment and Personnel Requirements The following personnel and equipment will typically be available at the site: personnel: • 1 supervisor • 1 gate and record keeper 2 heavy equipment operators 1 laborer/spotter (as needed) 1 mechanic Foni nment: 1 landfill compactor 1 scraper 1 bulldozer 1 motor grader 1 2,000 gal. water truck 1 pickup/service truck t 6. 1.3 Control and Record Beeping Incoming waste verification and record keeping will be performed by gate attendants. These attendants will be trained to be familiar with the types of wastes allowed at the facility and will deny access to vehicles carrying unacceptable waste streams such as containerized liquids, sludge, and small quantity generator hazardous waste. • • Accurate records will be kept of gate receipt volumes. In i addition, results of all of the monitoring and inspection activities discussed in Sections 7.0 and 8.0 will be retained for• 6-1 9C OSS4 i• 1k• 7a, • inspection by authorized regulatory officials during normal business hours. At a minimum, the site operator will keep the following records on site and available for review: 1) Quarterly inspections by independent Engineer 2) Litter policing reports 3) volume and types of incoming refuse 4) Results of wind, gas and water quality monitoring 5) Any special waste accepted within the bounds of the Certificate of Designation. 6) Construction QA/QC documentation 6.1.4 Safety Control Safety control at the facility is the responsibility of the site supervisor. Normal safety precautions will be observed while people are near or are operating the landfill equipment. At least two employees at the site will be trained in first aid techniques. A well stocked first aid kit will be kept in the landfill office at all times. Emergency telephone numbers will be prominently posted in the landfill office. posted telephone 4111 numbers will include local police and fire departments, the nearest hospital facility, and the Colorado State Department of Health. The local fire districts in which the site is located is the Severance/Windsor Fire Protection District. The nearest hospital or clinic to the site is Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins. 6.1.5 water and Sanitary Requirements Both potable and non-potable water is required for site operation. The operator will use North Weld County water for drinking and other domestic uses. Water may be required for compaction of clay liners and covers and for dust control. The quantity of water will vary depending upon the type of activity being conducted at the site and the moisture content of the liner materials. If water is available from ponded runoff from unfilled and permanently closed areas, and can be shown to be innocuous, it will be used. Well water will be obtained from a permitted well operated by the current landowner. The water will be transported to the facility, and stored and utilized on an as-needed basis. Sanitary needs of employees will be met through the provision of permanent washroom facilities in the landfill office. • 6-2 9C®364 '. as 6.2 Control of Nuisance Situations 6.2.1 Litter Control Windy days will occur at the landfill, and measures will be implemented as necessary to minimize windblown debris. The following operational measures will be employed at the site: 1) Application of 6 inches of daily soil cover following the placement of each refuse lift and at the end of each day. Also, cover will be placed on refuse as soon as possible on days when wind is a noticeable problem. 2) Limiting the size of the working face during windy periods. 3) Permanent and, if necessary, moveable site fencing will be used to contain windblown refuse. 4) Operations will cease during periods when high winds are present. 5) Litter pickup activities will be implemented when • periods of high wind have caused refuse to be blown outside the working face. Application of soil cover during refuse placement and limiting the size of the working face are the most effective means of minimizing blowing litter. Generally a working face size of 100 to 150 feet will be maintained. On windy days the size of the working face will be reduced. In addition to soil cover, fencing will be used to control blowing litter. Temporary fencing will be constructed and used as an additional control if wind-blown litter proves to be a recurring problem. Wind velocity measuring equipment will be maintained at the 4 proposed facility. The landfill supervisor will place daily t: cover and cease landfill operations during periods when high wind v warnings are verified. High wind warnings are defined as sustained winds of 40 miles per hour or greater, or gusts of 55 i miles per hour or greater that are expected to persist for one hour or longer. In the event that litter escapes from the working face for any reason, it will be promptly collected and returned to the working face by site personnel and, if required, additional temporary labor. The operator will make every reasonable attempt to • 6-3 900564 Itt i Y I Kh i . satisfy the concerns of the surrounding private property owners with respect to cleanup and removal of any blown litter. If needed, this would include scheduling pickup from those properties. A telephone number will be provided to neighboring landowners. Trash would then be removed from their property within 24 hours of notification. Blowing refuse may come from vehicles transporting materials to the facility for disposal. To minimize this type of littering, the operator will maintain a fee schedule that will penalize all uncovered loads which come to the site. The penalty for bringing an uncovered load to the landfill will be twice the normal disposal fee. 6.2.2 Vector Control Disease and nuisance vectors are controlled by expeditious compaction and application of daily soil cover to minimize food and harborage. If in the unlikely event additional vector control is required, the services of a professional exterminator will be obtained by the site supervisor. 6.2.3 Odor Control • Odors at sanitary landfills may result from a variety of sources usually contained in the incoming refuse. Any odors from daily operations dissipate within a few hundred feet of the working face within the landfill area boundary. Application of daily soil cover as described in this plan, will effectively minimize landfill odors. 6.2.4 Dust Control Dust and particulate matter originating from winds, vehicular traffic and operational equipment are controlled by the site supervisor. Long-term access roads will be covered with gravel to minimize dust generation. During dry periods the operator will have the option of using either calcium chloride or water to minimize the amount of dust generated on the temporary access roads. . Applications of these materials will be made whenever deemed necessary by the landfill supervisor. The landfill operator will be required to obtain a dust emissions permit from the Colorado Department of Health prior to beginning operations at the site. The operator will revegetate closed areas promptly to minimize areal dust generation according to the closure plan presented in Section 9. • 6-4 9r C564 F lZ • 6.2.5 Fire Control No burning of waste will be permitted at the landfill site. Personnel working at the face will be specifically trained to detect potential fire problems to ensure that no spontaneously combustible materials are not placed in the fill. If a fire occurs in the refuse, it will be extinguished by excavating and removing the burning refuse and covering it with soil. A water truck will also be on-site and can be used for extinguishing fires. In addition, all equipment operators will keep fire extinguishers on their machines to control small fires that do not require excavation and covering. The Severance/Windsor Fire District will be contacted prior to the onset of operations. District personnel will be shown all operations, and the location fire fighting equipment and access gates. Landfill personnel will cooperate during any routine inspections and will comply with all reasonable requests that District personnel may make. 6.2.6 Methane Gas Control The landfill is designed to have all filling on a compacted clay • liner at least 30 feet above the water table. This filling procedure helps to minimize methane gas generation. Migration of methane gas below the natural ground surface will be minimal because of the low permeability of the bottom and side materials. Methane gas monitoring procedures are discussed in Section 7.3. If methane migration needs to be controlled, an active or passive # gas system will be installed. 4 a. 3: t r • 6-5 J 9C®564 1 O lr e 7 .0 SITE MONITORING ` 7. 1 Environmental Monitoring t . T 7. 1. 1 Leachate Detection and Monitoring Little or no landfill leachate is expected to be generated by the facility. This is a result of the following: * Lack of ground water that can migrate into the in-place waste. water balance calculations are presented in Appendix F. * Procedures to deny liquid wastes or sludges. $, * Surface water controls directing water away from the working face. * Maintaining a relatively small working face, * Placement of daily cover to prevent precipitation from entering the compacted refuse. * The low annual precipitation rate (approximately 14.47 • inches per year) will keep the total moisture content of the incoming and in-place refuse relatively low. If any leachate is produced, it will be detected at the sump locations shown on Plate 7. The leachate monitoring system for each sump will consist of a 6-inch, Schedule 80, perforated PVC pipe that follows the drainage line along the top of the liner to each sump. The pipe will reach the sump at which point it will drain where it can be detected using the 12-inch diameter, PVC riser pipe that will extend from the base of the sump to the surface beyond the filling area. Figures 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 show details of the leachate collection system. The riser pipe will be placed into a concrete pad at the sump base and the pipe will be slotted to a vertical height of 1 foot above the pad. The pipe will extend to the surface where it will have a locking well protector. There will be a minimum of 2 feet of compacted clay beneath the concrete pad. The leachate removal system will be constructed at the time each landfill phase is initially opened and lined. Gravel will be placed around the base of the leachate pipe to a depth of I . approximately 1.5 feet and a minimum of 6 inches of sand will be placed over the liner to promote drainage to the sumps and also protect the liner from exposure degradation. Refuse will be 0. • 7-1 SCO5511 fi • initially placed at the base of the sump on the gravel. Since these wells will not contact ground water, well permits are not necessary. The 'sachet° collection system will be monitored quarterly. 7. 1. 2 Ground-water Monitoring Ground water beneath the site will be monitored at key points on a quarterly basis as an additional assurance and a back-up to the leachate detection monitoring described in Section 7.1.1. The proposed well locations are shown on Figure 7.1. The locations and sampling intervals are selected £n a manner that will: Provide representative background data on the natural waters. + Intercept the ground water along flow paths directly in-line and down-gradient from the landfill. Monitor the waters nearest to the surface that would be the first impacted if a release were to occur. The monitoring system consists of two types of wells because of the lack of water underlying the site. There will be two wet • wells used to monitor ground-water quality. These wells, MW-1 and MW-2, are located in the southeastern corner of the landfill. They are currently installed and have been sampled once. Well completion information is included in Section 4 of this document. Xn addition to the wet wells, a system of wet/dry monitoring wells will be installed to monitor for both the presence of ground water and methane. These wells are placed on 500-foot centers around the site and will be installed in a phased manner as development of the site progresses. The wet/dry monitor wells will be installed initially on the northern and a portion of the eastern site boundaries. The wells will be phased in according to the following: Phase 1 Filling: Prior to filling in Phase 1, wet/dry wells 15 - 22 will be installed. Phase 2 Filling: Prior to tilling in Phase 2, wet/dry wells 6 - la will be installed. Phase 3a and 3b: Prior to filling in Phases 3a and 3b, wet/dry wells 23, 24, and 3 - 5 will be installed. The depth of the wells will depend on their location but will • 7-2 9C 0564 4 1 l t h ® FIGURE 7 . 1 Monitor System Locations c 4 1 --� -- rim II mortar/ I �—�_ I I ; \ li I �--• I " 11 m fa , I ' IIII � r�„. ))! I I i ' l I I i � I l � � , � ( I I (, r ¢@ I I ' 'Y� I � I ' l � lll II IIllll ' l �I 'Iu Y r II li , II Ilillll ' 1 I I� I, '. I .•{ ; '. III ' o,. ' j1,HJI,' VIII IIIUIIIIIII ' II lil 11 ll ! I ' •.+dpiw.w i, \ li l I I I I� I j ' I I I ..'�.�i/au.'G.�awirw..u. 6. 11 ! JI: : III II : IIII � I Ij � I I III �� a Irlllllifll 1jl \ I 111 I I ( it I —_� I I I l M I ! I I ( I I . � II ' In 1 . �• \ a•� I I I ' ll .m. I l l I iX I en l j I II /00/1. r � f II je . .-��� m I a a al wmr.W Y' ii f A '(s • 7-3 9Cp564 t 4 'fyy'gg; d' it • typically be installed to extend a minimum of 10 feet beneath the base of the landfill. The wells will have a perforated interval reaching to within 10 feet of the land surface. Construction of the wet/dry wells will consist of 1-inch diameter glue joint, PVC casing, placed in 6-inch diameter borings. The PVC will be drilled or slotted to within 10 feet of the ground surface. The annular space will be gravel packed to approximately 1 foot above the slotted interval of the PVC. The remaining annular space will be backfilled with dry bentonite. Figure 7.2 is a typical well construction diagram. Glue-joint PVC is acceptable for use because of the nature of the monitoring efforts in these wells. The wet/dry wells will only be used as a measure of the presence or absence of ground water and fez the presence of methane. The site characterization program showed there to be a lack of water, necessitating a varied approach to monitoring the site. The use of this type of well facilitates the monitoring process. If, during installation of the wet/dry wells, water is encountered, a determination will be made whether to complete the well as a ground water monitor well. CDR will be notified of this change. It is possible that water may be encountered during seasonal changes. If, during the life of the facility, water is found to • be present in any of the wet/dry wells, a hydrogeologic investigation will be conducted to determine the source of the water. At that time, a determination will be made whether to install any additional monitoring wells. The two wet wells containing water will be sampled in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sampling and chain-of- custody procedures. Sampling will be conducted on a quarterly basis and the results of the water. quality analyses will be submitted to CDH and Weld County. The samples will be analyzed for the following parameters twice a year: Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Sulfates Lead Total Dissolved solids Iron Chemical Oxygen Demand Alkalinity Nitrate-Nitrite 1 Phenols Additionally, the wells will be monitored quarterly for the following parameters: Chloride Ammonia Specific Conductance* Total Organic Halogen Carbon pH* • 7-4 9COS64 ' Y k ..,0 het; • FXCURE 7.2 Typical Well Construction ' I zocx NO sink �.y WELL PROTECTOR \•MA• .•pp01•A•Y 11 •'•O•A•A•Ai• vwvAvw A A� AYA�A•p rw VAG•wr 'v �•`�••••• CovcRETE ' P1•A•A•A•A wa�•.wvv , +— .-_ i NIL— ' rT � � BENTONITE' HI µ �� SEAL -- • O i g g. .. 3/8' ROLES DRILLED E ON e' CENTERS (OR SLOTS) 0 O' PEA D��SL Y O I' SCRdDULE ♦0 p PVC PIPE - O H-----.d'----.I _ i 7-5 SC C156,11, . r o * specific Conductance will be monitored both in the field and in the lab. pH will be measured only in the field. The operator will make reasonable changes as necessary if CDH and Weld County would like to amend the sampling parameter list during the life of the site. The operator also reserves the right to add parameters to the list as he feels is appropriate. 7 . 1. 9 Methane Gas Monitoring Methane monitoring will be performed simultaneously with the ground-water monitoring at the site. The wet/dry monitoring wells will be used to monitor for both ground water and for the existence of methane. The site is remote from any development that may be impacted by methane generation. Therefore, gas levels will only be documented. In the future, if development adjacent to the site occurs that may be impacted by the generation of methane, the landfill operator will prepare and implement a more detailed methane monitoring plan and, if necessary, implement a remediation program. ® 7. 1.4 Environmental Monitoring Results Monitoring results for the leachate detection and ground-water monitoring programs will be interpreted and the results will determine whether any additional requirements are necessary. The interpretations will be based on the following: * Leachate Detection: The climatological information indicates that there will probably not be leachate generated from surface percolation. it is possible, however, that liquids will be found in the leachate system before one lift is placed over the whole phase and covered. Xf necessary, the operator will arrange for disposal of the liquids at an approved facility or obtain a NPDES permit to discharge the waters into the surrounding drainages. * Ground-Water Monitoring: The ground-water monitoring system will include a minimum of four sampling events from MW-1 and Mw-2 prior to the facility accepting any refuse. The data will be used as background information for analytical interpretation during the life of the site. Xf, during subsequent monitoring events, the analytical results from background samples 7-6 9c®ss4 • collected vary from those collected during site monitoring following start-up by more than 2 standard deviations of the mean, CDH will be notified. During the subsequent monitoring of the site, the Student-T . Test will be used to statistically analyze the results to determine whether they have varied significantly. If, 1) the leachate system shows there to be liquids present following the placement of the first lift, or 2) the ground-water monitoring results vary significantly from the background results, the landfill operator will notify both CDH and Weld County within 5 working days of verification of the information. The operator will also request a meeting with both parties to discuss the results and interpretation. If necessary, confirmation monitoring and analysis will be completed. If an environmental problem is confirmed, the operator will have 30 days to evaluate the problem and propose a remediation plan to the state and county. The plan will include specific actions and a time schedule required to correct the situation. The plan will be implemented immediately upon approval by CDH and Weld County. 7.2 Operational Monitoring • Operational monitoring will be completed at the proposed site in the form of quarterly operational inspections and yearly material balance calculations. The operational inspections will be completed to ensure that the landfill development is progressing as proposed in the Design and Operations Plan. The monitoring will be documented and will include but not be limited to: * Pill procedures and sequencing $ * Compaction techniques * Record keeping reviews ft * Nuisance control * Daily cover placement * Surface water control The quarterly operational inspections will be completed by an independent engineering firm with experience in landfill design and operation. The documented results of the inspections will be made available to CDH and weld County. Yearly material balance estimates will also be calculated by a qualified engineer or surveyor. The balances will be used by the site operator to determine the actual amount of airspace used, soil used as cover and refuse placed in the landfill. This 7-8 90056/1 � . information will help the operator adjust refuse to _a rats, \ to _e the specifications o the landfill Design and Operations « « Plan. \� \� � }\ ° } \ [ \ • • �\ } � 4 ° } � \ � 6 � } \\ }\ { 24 }� } SC03G4 4 . � j�- R„ • 8.0 CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL Construction quality control will ensure that the facility designs are implemented and all construction activities progress in accordance with the approved landfill plan. 8. 1 Material selection and Excavation Inspections To ensure that proper materials are being used to construct the landfill liner and that the excavation of the landfill follows the specifications in this plan, material selection will be closely monitored and an excavation inspection will be completed. The material selection process will include completing testing on the materials intended for use as liner. The specifications for the liner materials will be required for each 3000 cy of material that will be placed. The soil samples will be collected from test pits in areas that liner material will be taken from. The clay cap will require that materials be sampled and tested for each 6000 cy intended to be placed. This testing program will ensure that suitable materials are used in liner and cap construction. An independent consultant will complete the testing and will also oversee the material selection, stockpiling, and material placement. • Excavation inspections will be completed by an independent consultant in each newly excavated area. The inspections will be documented by a written report including the consultant's observations and a diagram showing the areas inspected. Both the material selection and excavation inspection documentation will be submitted to Weld County and COM for review. 8.2 Clay Liner and Final Cover Construction Inspection and Quality Control To ensure that the clay liner and cover are constructed in accordance with the approved landfill plan, an independent soils and material testing firm will be retained to observe and test materials placed for liner and cap. The program will consist of the selection program outlined in Section 8.1 and will also include compaction density and moisture content testing as the materials are placed. Moisture and density testing will be conducted at no less than a 100 foot spacing for,each 6-inch lift of liner material and a 300 foot spacing for each 6-inch lift of the cap. The liner and cap materials will meet their respective specifications. 4 • 8-1 900564 4 j' e Clay liners that are allowed to dry may begin to deteriorate. To ensure the liner remains as it was placed, it should be covered as soon as possible with a layer of refuse. Any liner that has been exposed without cover for a period longer than 2 months will be required to be retested. If the liner fails the test, it will have to be removed from an area with a radius of 50 feet and recompacted to the previously stated standards. The independent testing consultant will document all the liner and cap testing results and submit it to both weld County and CDH for review. f` �1 fl` S • b 4 t r' 5 4 8; k • 8-2 900554 f • 9,0 CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE 9. 1 Reclamation and Revegetation The landfill will be operated in phases and will also be closed in phases. When each filling phase reaches its final contours it will be covered and reclaimed as the subsequent phase is excavated and readied for filling. The top 6 to 12 inches of topsoil will be stripped and stockpiled for reclaiming the closed portion of the landfill. The stockpile will be located outside the filling to ensure it does not hamper operations at the landfill. Topsoil is stripped and stockpiled at all disturbed areas. The stockpiles will be posted as such and will be revegetated to minimize erosion and to increase the organic content of the soils. The completed portion of each phase will be covered with a minimum of 2 feet of compacted clay material, a minimum of 12 inches of unspecified soil and a minimum of 6 inches of topsoil. The total thickness of the cover will be at least 3 feet. All but the topsoil will be placed as soon as possible after the phase reaches its final contours. The topsoil will be placed immediately prior to seeding. The subso.l surface will be disced with a plow or similar implement to ensure there is proper • binding of the topsoil to the subsoil, and that all large rocks and debris are removed prior to seeding. Soil analyses will be done to determine the proper fertilizer requirements for supporting the species to be planted. When fertilizers or soil amendments are required they will be applied immediately before or after seeding. The seeding and revegetation portion of the Design and Operations Plan is taken from recommendations supplied by the Soil Conservation Service (SC5) . The SCS was contacted and their recommendations are included as Appendix G. Seed should be planted using a drill to reduce the amount of seed used. Table 9.1, showing bulk seed rates, assumes the use of a drill but if broadcast seeding is to be done, the amount of seed used must be doubled. The PIS notation in the table refers to Pura Live Seed. Following seeding of the topsoil the seed should be protected by spreading and crimping mulch into the soil at least 4 inches. It is recommended that approximately 4000 pounds per acre is applied and that a native grass hay be used as the mulch material. • 9-1 903664 i 1� K • • TABLE 9.1 Bulk Seed Rates PIS/ACRE i SPECIES PLS/SPECIES SPECIES @ 100$ 7N TUX IN MIX Blue Grams 3 30 0.90 Catleta 12 20 2.40 western Wheatgrass 16 20 3.20 Sideoats Grams 9.0 30 2.70 F:. • 3" iX g�4 . y 4 i� b: k 3 3 TM: i r k • 9-2 9O0564 i` • 9.2 Post-Closure Monitoring Following completion of filling at the landfill, a post-closure period of 10 years will begin in order to ensure that the site remains environmentally secure. water wells will be sampled on a quarterly basis during the s' initial 2 years of the post-closure period. After the initial 2 years, post-olosure monitoring will be completed semi-annually for 5 years and then annually for the remainder of the 10 year period. The water analyses will be identical to those conducted during the life of the site. Any variance in analytical results will require the operator to take the proposed action described in Section 7.1.4. The methane wells will be monitored on the same frequency as the water wells. 9.3 Post-Closure Inspections and Maintenance Post-closure maintenance should not be necessary for the completed landfill; however, refuse settlement may occur even though it will be minimized by compaction techniques. Inspections to determine whether settlement has occurred will be • completed on a semi-annual basis following closure of the site. In areas where settlement has occurred, the operator is obligated to bring the contours back to grade to reduce the possibility of ponding water on the site. The inspections will also include documentation of surface cracking, stressed vegetation, significant erosion, slope angles, drainage and the condition of the drainage channels. One inspection will be completed at the end of the spring when damage is most likely to occur. Any noticeable damage or deficiencies will be repaired immediately. 9.4 Post-Closure Land Use The proposed landfill site is currently in an area zoned for agricultural use. Future land use following closure of the site will be determined by the land owner and Weld County. Development of a landfill does not preclude use of the land although certain limitations must be expected. The areas that remained unfilled could easily be developed for a variety uses. { �• • 9-3 i 9COS6� 4 { �l 1. Y • The land will be appropriate to house recreation areas for residents including: + Tubing and sledding area in the winter and early spring months. + Wildlife area to include game bird hunting. * Grass skiing facility. In addition to the uses listed above, the site can be used for grazing land. S k` a • R. S. t r ,rr eM ih h i fi 4yyy, f li • 9.q a 900551 • 10.0 References Emmons, Cross, Whitman, and Eldridge, 1896, Geology of the Denver Basin: U.S. Geol. survey Monograph 27. Haun, J. D. , 1967, Structural geology of the Denver Basin- regional setting of the Denver Earthquakes, pt. A: Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, v. 63, no. 1. Hunt, C. B. , 1954, Pleistocene and Recent deposits in the Denver area: U.S. Geol. Survey Bulletin 996-C. Larsen, L. S. , 1980, Soil survey of Northern Weld County, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, in cooperation with Colorado Agricultural Experimental Station. . Lohman, S. W. , 1979, Ground-Water Hydraulics: U.S. Geol. Survey Professional Paper 708. McWhorter, D. B. and Sunada, D. K. , 1977, Ground-Water Hydrology and Hydraulics, Water Resource Publications, Ft. Collins, Co. Robinson, W. D. , 1986, The solid waste handbook, a practical eguide: New York, John Wiley and Sons. Robson, S. G. , Wacinski, Andrew, Zawistowski, Stanley, and Romero, J. C. , 1981, Geologic structure, hydrology, and water quality of the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer in the Denver Basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Atlas HA-650, Sheet 2. Robson, S. G. , Zawistowski, Stanley, and Romero, J. C. , 1981, Geologic structure, hydrology, and water quality of the Arapahoe Aquifer in the Denver Basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Atlas HA-647, sheet 2. Robson, S. G. , and Romero, J. C. , 1981, Geologic structure, hydrology, and water quality of the Denver Aquifer in the Denver Basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Atlas HA-646, Sheet 2. Robson, S. G. , and Romero, J. C. , 1981, Geologic structure, hydrology, and water quality of the Dawson Aquifer in the Denver Basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Atlas HA-643, Sheet 2. Hansen, Wallace R. , Crosby, Eleanor J. , 1982, Environmental geology of the Front Range Urban Corridor and vicinity, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Professional Paper 1230 • 10-1 9C0564 y qj • Colton,Roger B. , 1978, Geologic map of the Boulder-Fort Collins- Greeley Area, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey, Map I-855-G Ritter, Dale F. , 1978, Process geomorphology: Dubuque, William C. Brown. Tchobanoglous, George, Theisen, Hilary, and Eliassen, Rolf, 1977, Solid wastes, engineering principles and management issues. Trimble, D. E. , and Fitch, H. R. , 1974, Map showing potential gravel sources and crushed-rock aggregate in the greater Denver area, Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey and Colorado Geological Survey, Map X-856-A. Trimble, Machette, 1979, Geologic map of the greater Denver area, Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey Map I- 856H. U.S. Environmetal Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, march 1986, Design, construction and evaluation of clay liners for waste management facilities: Draft Technical Resource Document for Public Comment, chapter 4, Clay- Chemical Interactions and Soil Permeability. Wright-McLaughlin Engineers, 1969 (revised 1984) , Urban storm drainage criteria manual, v. 1 and 2. ti K k s 10_2 9C©564 rs e APPENDIX A WELD COUNTY RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE EASTON LANDFILL • r, ® 2C C53 4 t o RESOLUTION ., rots W 2:: . RE: GRANT TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATE or DESIGNATION FOR A SOLID caw WASTE DISPOSAL, SITE AND FACILITY TO MCMILL, INC. (EATON LANDFILL) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 'c c, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home V Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the xr m , affairs of Weld County, Col.orado, and ro W' WHEREAS, a ' public hearing was held on the 14th day of m' October, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of hearing the r4',,.. application of MCMilI, Inc. , requesting a Transfer of Certificate "ice of Designation from Paul McClure to MCMiII, Ino. for a parcel of how land located generally on the following described real estate, z� to-wit: rw m Part of the SE} , Section 21, Township 7 North, g.. Range 65 west of the 6th P.M. , weld County, ow - Colorado ue rWHEREAS, the applicant was represented by Tom $ellerioh, v • Attorney, and Xim Houtchene, Attorney, represented Waste Services, 'RC. , and Wo ' WHEREAS, Section 30-20-101, -:C.R.S. , and regulations mac promulgated thereunder, 6C.C.R.1007-2, provide standards for go review of such a Transfer, and v WHEREAS, the Board of , County Commissioners heard ' all the ?\ testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request oe no the applicant and the recommendations of the State and Weld 04a County Health Departments and the Weld County Planning Department, and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1 . That the evidence established an existing landfill on a portion of the landfill, which use ie the continuation of operations of, the pre-existing use under the Certificate of Designation and a non-conforming use • under the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The State of Colorado, Department of Health, has • submitted recommendations, which recommendations for the portion of the landfill which is deemed pre-existing, are favorable with certain conditions. • 3. The applicant has submitted an Operations Report which is adequate, in most regards, to descrgecl tifeble • aOIISI de.A? y-/iJfil,Ih blel etei l I csinqokwitii... , D . ri_._... .......... _... AM, 4 • f Page 2 S RE: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF D£SXCNATION few landfill operations for those pre-existing portions of the landfill. o m NOW, THEREFORE, DE TT RESOLVED by the Board of County 1." Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of E g . MCMill, Inc. for a Transfer of Certificate of Designation from Paul McClure to MCMill, Inc. on a portion of the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following w conditions: ► eq 2. That this Transfer of Certificate of Designation only c � covers that portion of the property denoted on the M Operations Plan snap printed August 6, 1987, as "South y F. . Fill Area" and that weld County does not recognize any a` other portion to have a continuing right to accept solid z N waste as a landfill. � A CO t. That no further solid wastes operations shall be M • accepted on the situ once the South Fill Area is filled or two years from the date of this Resolution, whichever n is earlier. v. 3. A source of clay materials be identified and shown to be J available for - operation and final closure, and the ,v operator required to pleats a ,one-foot layer of compacted M V clay over the fill below the final cover soil layer to m o retard and inhibit infiltration and percolation of water x o in the fill material. The final cover shall consist of r o two feet of a clay-sand mixture with a permeability no v leas than 10-6 cm/sec and 1 foot of topsoil and the final cover be applied continuously. a 0 a, Additional earth moving and compaction equipment bo Tat identified and shown to be available on demand for the operation of the landfill. 5. The pile of tires at the landfill will be removed and completely cleaned up within six months of this Resolution, 6. A contingency plan for abatement and remediation of leachates from the fill • detected to be impacting the groundwater beneath and adjacent to the site, will be submitted for approval by the State Department of .Health within six months of this Resolution: This shall address plans for dealing with contamination both prior • to and following closure. ; 9C0564 871306 I''. r . JO I • . S" ® Page 3 RLe TRANSFER CERTIFICATE or DESIGNATION es CO 7. The base grade in the South Fill Area should be rallied a k, one foot. W ♦. 8. The applicant shell indicate a commitment to a ten-year i post closure annual monitoring and maintenance program. .e 0 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made :'' and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the lath day of o October, A.D., 1987. ma V � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a ATTEST: "r {" ) WELD COUN Rn• • a c.Ire •~U i '�:��., r tq\ Weld Cou ty lerk and.. Recorder l z iw and Cler. t' .tliq;'8o'ezd Cor , a y,6 .a man n m I. as .`r S A r Px o -.5) C• r ♦ �r0- em •"" : filepu '�j ? 't ark D � � APPROVED AS 0 FORM: ne . r r V ( U Ja qua` ns o• s� • me :v o x � A attorney z o ZA guch3 a` . il.w" Ow i, . . . b' . y " 1, Y' .. H . 4q4 • '' • 9C 056 . (" : 871306 r • APPENDSX B FIELD AND LSTSOLOGIC LOGS • • 900564 k' LEGEND • - EOLIAN SAND- Silty to slightly clayey, light brown, gravely lenses, very fine to fine grain. - GRAVELS - Silty, sandy, clayey with silty, clayey, sand j L lenses. - CLAYSTONE - Light to moderate gray, carbonaceous, La with iron stains, moderate to slightly fractured. r i 177- t - SANDSTONE - Silty to slightly clayey, light gray, very fine to fine grain. I • I - SANDSTONE Interbedded clay layers i ' ® - LIGNITE 17/6 - Number of blows to drive a split spoon or r California sampler N inches. u • 900564 fi bORTNG NO. _ TH-1 YH-2 TH-3 7H-4 r1:5 TH-6 7H-7 —_ 10/12i 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/12 6/12 ; 10/12 .. c' —. 15/12 5/12 7/12 . : 5/12 :: 3/12 6/12 ••.:*: 11/12 10 • 14/12 14/12:'•la/12 35/►2 9/t2i • 9/12 6/12 :; 12/12:_- ti � r ;a 41 04 20 ^ 40/12 6/12 la/I^ 6/12 0/12 i 30/1z 21/17. h — 31/1. 34/12 0 , L W r ^� ^ ��1 29112 v1.4.,_ '0/12f .: 6/1: � � ' 36/12 � 25/12 . : ICU A iJ1 ti= • �0 - 36/12 13/12 " 21/12; 27/121 36/15H 33/6 "? 27/12 _ _ .i Ftiii- ;5/10 50/12 50/12 26/12 7/12E 50/7) i 3y/12 ` _ _ ::'1 I ..1 40 50/s ;!I 5o/s 1 50/6 ≤ 22/6 � 24/1211 ) 20/6 = 15/69 4 .. _ 50/4 50/s 50/6 - 36/6 <• 50/3 50/4 .., 3/6p4 r► 1;t.' 6r. .; 111' 1 • - 43/6 50/6 50/3 I-.. 5A 5ora ao/GY 5o/a � So/6�•:• • i 0.. " 1. • 1. r, Il I 9. I f; a'. I ll 9 q„ ,} • 9CC5s4 ........... . .... . BORINGNO. rH-8 rH-9 rH-JO rx-a 1 rH-12 rH-]3 0 - —. s/12 !4/1 .i 5/12i•i 12/12 +, 7/12 :: 9/12 • � """ 4 . 6/12 t3/!2?i' 4/12 ! . 9/12 a !0 3/12;'1 16/12 _ a,. • "« ".," 17/12.",' 13/12 ,', 19/12 • 28/12 ;." 22/12 '` 21/12;^ 44 .r a _- a► 20 _ 23/12 .A 17/12 _ 18/12 40/12 "" 33/12+, 77/12;" _- T r ~' r j 4: it 42/12 23/12; 25/12 16/12 � 35/12 �=: 50/3 Ai —A y ►:;. . 30 _ 50/12 50/a 23/1' Ivo.-.1 50/7 46/12i::'1:.1j r ML. "''1 I I �'I i 1 "" ?7/12 ' 29/12 50/7 f ' 32/12 50/11 50/5E ;y;1 __ 3 1 - 19/G� 50/7 r�, 50/I2`*' 50/1? 50/7 � 50/5 40 ;.,,, i � 50/5 5 v ` 50/8 50/6 T 50/7 -1 50/3 • 50 ^ 5/3 50/3 5/3 r. 50/6 :-" 50/7 = 50/3 r 1Y. p�. C' k i 33, 'f . ll t 0 K ' • li 900564 • BORING NO,,. i 0 +**TH-14 00TH- 15 .00TH-16 0TH-17 TH-1S TH-19 • • '" 0/12 :: a/12 : c 9/12 ••t• 12/12 10/12 13/)2:;: • lU S/)2 ' ,/f2 t0/12 .t/12 13/12 2.0/12.E: ,. : • a •.• .. •:• ., .4 " " 14/12 17/12 �'� Iii/12 ^�r 22/12 = 3I/12 � 2'3/12 , , 20 23/12 10/12 • 23/12 , SO/11 23/12 - '50/10 . I; ' _ 3/12 43/).2F ', 50/7 50/11 P 27/12 0/12 - us ES: , i F_ � AP T r vsi ')0/12 50/G 24/12 35/12 "4 e% j0 50/G 30/12 I - I =� a 1.1 rt t" F.. Pk i 46/6 taz_ 29/12 F x 4Q/I21+- 1,50/toi0/E 50 / LT. 11�; - 1::: ;. 1 pm /;0 JO/5� 21/tL }c JO//I'y,.�. i 30/12 33/12:q "' �_ k art w_ 70/9r 60/G 50/7 ""'` 50/5 47/t2 ii,4 t . - ncc • � 50 50/G X9/12 DlA 50/12- • 50/S G)/12 30/0 I` , y 00/41 ' 50/12 4 " 50/J �.. "_ 1i. 'I T i iiL M' 60 -- 44/0�-` 5O/y 50/3 - �� .W•_ m. mi �- _ 50/7 �, _p IN � - 1 70 00/4 : 50/3 AAP 50/4 _r_: 9 ._ f' 80 OJI5 30/E r F_.. _r • _ -.2-- ..-_-_. SO/4 ev F 90 00/3 .` * NO PIEZOMETER SET •• TWO-INCH PIEZOMETER • q• 900554 SOR 1NG NO, 0 TH-20 TH-2t TH-22 0/12 14/6 11/12I. 1 l 0 12/12 14/6 15/12 Y a18/12 '^ 8/12 25/1250/12 50/10 : 28/12 20 _F 20/12 i 50/1 50/5 .- i , _ 't E~""f I r .,1 Spa/12 if F •••,/t4 30 _ . ��� y .rr. '. 0 � 1y 50/12 .- - 50/7 ,AtiI L.�r '.Y. 81.1.',.'. = r .fit & a 40 � '0/7 G 50/10 9 e .2-,.. r_• A ' rr,�_ p;. • So 50/O :« 50/5LI .. Y }( e • Y ) 1'- it v \ A V' a: _ r, - 4 s. } i . ‘' • . 'x r. T 9CC5Fh BORING NO. MW-1 MW-2 0 - M to CEMENT CEMENT GROUT • GROUT } 10 PVC BLANK PVC BLANKfl RISER PIPE % RISER PIPE , CLEAN ^, , •' • '' 1 ' BACKFILL I 20 r BENTO1'ITE , i x ;z; SEAL „n . I , A PVC SLOTTED • i CLEAN SCREEN ;f,,,-:.-.. !I; 10-20 SILICA t;� CLEANBACKF LL 30 Ft.:'' SAND PACKk. kzR°_- r: ,,i i'l 4 BENTONITE 40 SEAL k . k; " 10-20 SILICA e . PVC SLOTTE6 SAND PACK ;, 50 SCREEN 0 ₹ i . . 60 1 d, a i B? i it 1r .S. C 0564 "ji,.;:c,7+11.170:79,57:17/1/ c,Ompnance!nc �-likd•- ; NG.-• ; GLICNY•, , wcAY,°N. 511 Orchard Sheet"Golden, CO'soaps � - P •� °'22�ti. ���+ • ![ �.`- • p�-i • • 4N[CY SAMPLING MCTNOOI' . / f/.✓ e" I.: '' O% / .//V1d kql/Er . '. 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G1// a W /// 000364 . /17/J �� 1 • APPENDIX C GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 0 • U r 900564 pqL�q. ;f • 4 October 17, 1989 Waste Services, Inc. ` - c/o Industrial Compliance, Inc k 1746 Cole Blvd, Suite 300 h Golden, Colorado 80401 a Attention: Mr. Kevin Taylor Subject: Results of Geotechnical Laboratory Testing for Project �{{ No. 2-2252 B � Dear Mr. Taylor: tPlease find attached the results of our laboratory testing for the subject project. All tests were performed within the { guidelines as set forth under the American Society of Testing 4 Materials (ASTM) . If you have any questions concerning the test results, please contact myself or Mr. Steve Weathers at your convenience. Sincerely Yours, IN STRI7pMPL ANCE, INC. 0nuisurh uiirgirr. t, er.v4.SC///k..ve •: _ F'Daniel F. Sc Heider, P. 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Test results are tabulated in Table 1 and err shorn in Figure 1, ettached. • We are available to discues the details of this report with you. Please call when further coosultatien or t.est.ing& are required. Respectfully submitted, 00 lUUQ1111VIIIlllyi/ ACCENT EN NEERING, INC. • AQ�QOw S�9 f�9 A 11 �•S " :°� 23698 '' _ _ A� t. H. Andre, Asgarian, P.E, a 9: .4,=7 Project Engineer a�A %. :144S Project NAA/pmk "ii��n��HAL`(t«t,•�` IC0750.has • 900564 \1/4. J • • Industrial Cosplianew Attention: Mr. !Sevin Taylor • dos No. 830730 August 3, 1383 Page -2- TABLE MAXIMUM OPTIMUM ATTERBERO PERMEABILITY Y DEPTH SOIL DRY MOISTURE LIMITS TEST PASS SAMPLE a (FEET) DESCRIPTION Mall CONTENT 6A. pl CM/SEC, •200 • d TH-7 13-20 Clay 105.0 17.0 - - 4.911 X 10 - 'i -5 TH-7 50 Sandstone - - - - 1.42 X !0 - ;y r • {ri Y tl ' n �L J (i i u 11 yy 4 U 200s^ l ZO.4.v►. ENGINEERING, INC. g, .. i 9„t I MOCTU iE-PE RC>T T OF DRY W EIGItT • 1 # i .00 150 � is' 27'01!0 MAX.DRY DENSITY 105.0 PCF 8f �1 . • OFTIMUM M.C 17.0 % • X PASSWG*200 140 ill 16 ', U. - PI - • 1 STR. SWEU.X,_ . . i 130 ZERO AIR VOD6 C URVF.S . I 1� , AT 100%SATURATION iIIIIlIIIlMMII2ESINIsIIIwIIIIIIIII ill 120 `�� III • 11‘1 ' Sfi (,7 110 �h g II llinallMSellailSillt/iaClai.:���\ it -� 100 � � ; � , 'l f , , I 90 I ® Industrial Compliance JO$ NO, • 890750 .1 DATE: Au$ust 3,1%11364 ACCENT ENGINEERING , INC , FIGURE 1 4 • APPENDIX D GROUND-WATER LABORATORY ANALYSXS SCOsei i. it g t , G of • IH 2 1 Y g A la 2' es w x' i a M tO +1 ci en co O • .c1 p •i b Qi rl y o w "a 4 PI "8 J.e N Lyy A P tri W A • 'J+ NM1 2 9C et' 1 M N of �" �.r. NW 3g N Me u rr n r •tfof .. O (N� Y, Z I).e O r rn ft �j IN J•1i. .ri mo 0 er w Pe r 0 ra A 001 en al al tn O & a+ W k 'O b .a M O in O ,-E lei 0 '. p of Al N HOC 11 r+) al en N O & 4+ In o •N � In .+ � A d i0 ~ rw M1 � = reef in .� M1 O r.l M ."e 2. 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U rt1 k) ;I In d q .6i=. .ti of ti s ti.l w ••1 ti oc v) a 4C a oe r-4 w ca � V -1 M .m+ � .0 � � 10 4 - af ro a m d w A v'I •n p w sbi H b ro ( � a+ rq+ n+Jp eY� •.e a) ap+ Ql N d d sp+ r.l .r the u 4.a a.. 0 a+ GOOD V CQ 4t/lW1jw p, x �J E u N z x C+ F: 1,4 x, F • EVERGREEN ANALYTICAL,INC. • 4036 Youngtield St. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 425-6021 INORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET Date Received : 9/30/89 Client Project : 2-2252 Date Sampled : 9/29/89 Lab Project No. s 6374 Date Prepared : 10/2/89 Method s 600/4-79-020 Date Analyzed : 10/4/89 Matrix : water Digest Blank No. s 110 Unitas mg/L Basis: Dissolved Client Sample # MW _ Evergreen Sample # X13153C Calcium 76 Copper <0.0Z Iron <0.05 Magnesium : 72 Potassium 9.,1 Sodium 52 ' tr Zinc manganese 580 A . G w- tti y � A. %'A c.11^ Approved Quality Assurance Officer • S' r k 9(.0 364 • APPENDIX E RUN-OFF CALCULATIONS • • 900564 • • DRAINAGE CONTROL Drainage control at the WSI landfill will include controlling runoff from upland areas into the operating trench, and controlling runoff from the reclaimed fill. Precipitation which • falls on the working face will not be allowed to leave the working area and will not contribute to the total runoff flow calculations (see Section 5.2.4 in the text) . Runoff from upland areas will be diverted around the trench and released into the natural drainage system. Runoff from the reclaimed fill, and from undisturbed areas which slope toward the reclaimed fill, will be collected in ditches along the toe of the fill slope; the runoff then will be routed to a downgradient location where it can be released to the natural drainage system. Based on conservative estimates of the peak flows which will need to be diverted and collected, ditches at this site will need to be trapezoidal with three to one (3:1) side slopes, bases approximately li feet wide, and depths of approximately two to three feet. Slopes for these channels will range from 0.005 feet per feet (0.5 percent, the minimum slope which can easily be controlled during construction) and approximately .03 feet per feet (three percent, the slope along the northern side of the fill area) . Diversion trenches, along the toe of the fill, will be planted with the same grass mixture as other reclaimed areas. Once established, the vegetation in these ditches will help to stabilize the ditch against erosion, even at relatively high velocities. Soil types, potential hydrologic conditions of the undisturbed and reclaimed land surfaces, precipitation events, total and peak runoffs, and design parameters were taken from the references shown at the end of this Appendix. Temnorary Dtversjyn, Ditches Diversion ditches will be required throughout the life of the operation where runoff from above the trench could flow into the trench. Diversion ditches typically will be constructed using a scraper (to excavateytha,AtrenchY And motor grader (to trim the ditch and form the 3:1 side slopes) . To determine the maximum 'requirements for such a ditch, the largest and steepest area ,whiCh could potentially drain into a trench was used. By' vsual inspection, the maximum potential 411 drainage area above a trench was determined .by assuming area 3A (see Plate 7) , wai opened,,on`,the,east end; with filling and excavation progressing from east to west. With"this assumption, trench will cross the ephemeral drainage which' exits the site near the south center portion of the filled aria. The flo1409564 this drainage will need to be diverted.When th'e trench firgt L, tl u; hh1 fl . crosses the drainage, the upstream area will be approximately 50 yy� . acres. Peak Flow when the trench first crosses the drainage, the upstream area will be approximately 50 acres. Soils in this area (Olney fine sandy loans) have a "B" (moderate to low runoff potential) hydrologic classification (Reference 3) . The upstream area was assumed to be cultivated land without conservation practices, for a runoff curve number (CN) of approximately 80 (Reference 4) . Area 3A will have a life of approximately 15 years; the time flow will need to be diverted from the maximum drainage area estimated above will be much shorter, probably one year or less. To determine the required ditch size, the l0-yr, 24-hr precipitation event, 3.0 inches (Reference 3) , was used. Peak runoff for the ten-year event using the above values was estimated for this basin using Figure S-1A and Table S-3 of Reference 3 and found to be approximately 56 cubic feet per second (cis) . Cltanat.L Desian • Non-erosive velocities for an unlined channel constructed in sandy-loamy soils are 1.5 to 2.5 feet per second (Reference 2) . Because of the short life of diversion channels (the channels will be moved as the disposal trenches advance) , controlling erosion is not a major concern, except for minimizing downstream impacts. Assume all channels are excavated with scrapers, base width - 11 feet and side slopes - 3: 1. At a channel slope of approximately 0.005 feet per feet (0.5 percent) , the required ditch size was calculated as follows (see Table 2-5 from Reference 1 at the end of this Appendix) . (0) (n) + (b24°) (sI5 - 0.029 where Q Flow, n - roughness factor (0.022 from Reference 2) , b - base width (11 feet) , and s channel slope (0.005) . for above, Depth + Base - 0.09, or depth - 1.0 feet water Area - (base) (depth) + (side slope) (depth2) - 14 feet squared Flow velocity - Flow + Area u - 4.0 feet per second O Ditch should be constructed with a minimum depth of 1.5 feet for freeboard considerations. tt 9C®J$64 v A • As an added safety factor, the ditches could be constructed approximately 2 feet deep. A two-feet deep channel such as ` above can safely control the runoff from the 100-year, 24- hour event. k �rmanent Perimeter Runoff Co�?a��,as+B,�BQ ,C�o�trol Ditches These ditches will be constructed along the toe of the fill to collect runoff from the fill, and from undisturbed drainage areas which drain against the fill, and route the flow to where it can be released to the natural drainage system. These ditches will remain as part of the final reclamation and should resist erosion. Beak Flow The largest drainage area which will need to be controlled by a perimeter ditch is the north part of the fill and the property (see Plate 8) . Using the methods and references described for Diyeraion Ditches, the peak flows from the 10 and 100 year precipitation events were calculated to be: • C210 65 cis Q�oo - 185 cfs These flows were calculated assuming the slope of the basin was 25 percent, the presence of a clay layer approximately two feet below the ground surface changed the hydrologic classifiCation of the replaced Olney topsoil to "C" (moderate to moderately high) , and tho land was reclaimed to rangeland/pasture planted on the contour. n tch Deekicn To help control erosion, these ditches will be seeded with the same grass mixture used to reclaim the fill. This grass mixture will increase the resistance of the soil to erosion and reduce flow velocities (reducing the erosional capacity of the flow) . With vegetation, allowable velocities in earth channels can be as great seven feet per second (7 fps) . The method of Grassed-Channel design described in Reference 2 was used to analyze the channel which will be constructed along the north edge and around the NE corner of the fill. The vegetation proposed for reclamation is similar to the grasses described as "C" (moderate) and "B" (moderately high) retardance in Reference, 2, a "C" retardance was assumed for checking channel capacities. It should be noted grassed-channels have been found to have very high "n" (channel roughness) values, often greater than k • 0.04. These values have been confirmed with much field 4'. f! 1 • testing (Reference 2) . The slope of the ground along the north side of the fill ranges from three percent to approximately two percent. The lower portions of a channel constructed along the north toe will be at a slope of two percent. Because the upper portions of the channel will carry much less flow than the lower portions, a channel slope of two percent (0.02) was used to check flow velocity. The slope of the channel along the east side of the northeast corner of the fill will be approximately 0.005 feet per feet. This slope was used to check maximum depth of flow in the grassed channel. For the 100-yr Q (185 cfs) , a channel slope of 0.02 feet per feet, a channel width of approximately 11 feet and 3:1 side slopes, the following channel and flow characteristics were 1 determined. 3 n - 0.033 flow depth 1.6 feet Flow velocity - 7.1 feet per second The flow velocity exceeds the non-erosive velocity given in • Reference 2, but only by 0.1 fps. Significant erosion is not expected. A grassed-channel with the above characteristics is considered acceptable. For Q - 185 cfs, the maximum flow depth will occur at the minimum slope. Using the same procedure for analyzing flow, the flow depth at a slope of 0.005 feet per feet was found to be approximately 2.4 feet. To ensure adequate freeboard, the channel should be constructed to a depth of three feet. 1 r; 9` A ii • 4: 1 a qwn, jl. pp� PII �i 906564 ,a„ ! 1 , 124 SMALL CANAL STRUCTURES Tubiu 2.5.-1.4•Iforrnl flow In Imre:oh/a channels lo,Alarming i formula. 10347 1285.1 ' . d/b1 Vuluu•of I\� � d tr1U S1/2 1 . . a•0 t• 1/4 t• 1/2 z•3/4 t• 1 t• 1.1/4 tr 1.1/2 t• 1.3/4 t• 2 4.3 I • ,02 ,00213 ,00215 ,00216 ,00217 .00218 ,00219 .00220 ,00220 .00221 .00723 ,03 ,00414 ,00419 40423 .00426 ,00429 .00131 40433 .004]4 ,00437 .00443 • 44 ,00661 ,00670 .00679 .00686 ,00690 .00096 ,00700 .00704 ,00707 .00722 , • ,05 40947 ,00064 ,00980 40091 4100 ,0101 .0102 .0103 .0103 .0106 .06 ,0127 ,0130 .0132 .0134 ,0136 ,0137 .0138 ,0140 .0141 .0145 11 .07 ,0162 .0166 ,0170 ,0173 ,0176 .0177 ,0180 .0162 .0183 .0190 .08 ,0200 ,0206 .0211 ,0716 ,0719 .0272 .OZ26 .0728 A73/ ,0740 .09 .0740 A219 .0766 .0767 .0?67 .0271 ,0276 ,0279 .0282 .0296 1 .10 ,0283 ,0794 ,0305 ,0311 .0318 ,0324 .0329 .0334 .0379 ,0358 .11 ,0329 .0342 ,0354 •0764 .0373 ,0380 .0387 .0394 .0400 .0424 n' .12 ,0376 ,0393 .0408 •0420 .0431 .0441 .0450 .0458 .0466 .0497 ,13 ,0476 ,0446 ,0461 .0480 ,0493 .0506 ,0578 ,0577 ,0637 .0575 ,14 ,0178 .0801 .0674 ,0542 .0669 .0577 .0687 .0690 .0617 ,0669 .15 .0528 4550 4685 .0608 ,0628 .0615 .0662 .0677 .0692 ,07411 �!. ,16 ,0582 .0619 4660 ,0876 ,0699 .0720 .0740 .0759 .0776 .0846 p • ,17 ,0638 ,0680 .0717 ,0748 .0776 .0800 4623 4646 .0807 .0947 ,18 4696 ,0744 ,0786 ,01322 .0864 ,0883 .0910 .0036 ,0061 ,105 ,10 ,0753 ,0809 .0867 ,0900 ,0936 .0970 .100 ,103 .106 .117 ,20 .0813 4876 .0932 .0979 ,102 ,108 .110 .113 .116 .129 . .21 ,0873 ,p94A ,101 .708 .ttt ,116 ,120 .127 .127 .142 ,72 .0076 ,101 .1041 115 ,170 ,126 ,130 .134 .139 ,155 , 37 ,0997 ,109 .t17 ,124 ,130 .135 ,141 .146 .161 .169 ,2a ,106 ,116 ,176 .173 .139 .146 .152 ,157 d8J •184 • ,25 ,113 ,124 .133 .142 .150 .157 ,163 ,170 .176 .190 .26 ,119 .131 ,141 ,152 ,160 ,168 .176 .182 .189 .215 1. .27 ,126 ,139 ,151 ,162 .171 ,180 .188 .795 .203 .237 • .78 ,133 .147 ,160 ,172 ,182 .192 .201 .209 .217 ,249 .29 .139 ,166 ,170 x162 .193 .204 .274 ,773 .232 .267 4 ,30 146 ,163 .779 ,193 ,706 .117 .227 .238 ,248 ,786 • 31 ,163 .172 .189 ,204 317 .230 ,242 .263 .264 306 .32 ,160 .180 ,199 ,216 .230 .243 ,256 .269 ,281 327Ak - 1..". ,7] ,187 .189 ,200 .277 ,243 .267 .27t .286 .798 .348 ,y/ ,774 ,108 .219 ,238 •266 •272 ,287 .]Ol .315 ,369 ^'- - , .J5 ,181 ,207 .230 ,261 .270 .287 .303 .318 334 .392 .36 .190 •216 .741 .763 .287 .302 .319 .336 363 416 ' . ,37 ,196 ,225 ,261 ,276 ,797 317 .336 354 377 MO ,38 .203 .234 ,263 ,180 ,311 ,337 354 .373 .392 465 ,39 ,210 ,244 ,274 .301 ,376 .349 371 .392 412 A91 , % ' 40 •218 364 .286 .314 ,341 .366 ,389 412 1433 .518 41 .225 •767 .297 ,328 .767 383 A08 432 455 ,545 A7 .233 .279 .310 .342 .373 401 427 ,453 478 .574 r 43 ,241 ,781 321 350 .389 418 M7 ,474 .501 •604 1., .44 .249 .292 .334 .371 405 .437 A67 496 ,624 .634 1 . •1 Yor d/b lax tun 0.04,yN of the Mumption R•d N morn coatroom and wool aCOyrele than interpolation in IM Iabla. 1 �.. . . ,1 • ,4 r P i/ s References 1. Aisenbrey, A. J. , Jr. at al; pesian of Small Canal $truQ5ures; US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation; US Government Printing Office, Denver, Colorado; 1974. 2. Chow, Ven Te; Open-Channel Hydraulics; McGraw-Hill, New York, New York; 1959. 3. Engineering Division, USDA Soil Conservation Service; Procedures for Determining Peak Flows in Colorado; USDA Soil Conservation Service; March, 1984. 4. US Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service; P National Engineering Handbook, Section 4 - Hydrology; USDA- • BCS; August, 1972. 0. 4; y ,4 iC k t x �I n� jl. y. 9 i • 900564 r APPENDIX F WATER BALANCE CALCULATIONS • • 300564 \ 4 / »� • . a . ° \/ % `k\ k ; | .,� / } \ d. |• `. , . ;. $ V. § § � §v�.N N N :{\ S \ ; 2q;;27)2�22 |. -B $. k !� Z . . � � 0 • \\ | ) ��m§(_�* ‘ � kk� > • 0 ; ;■7 \ §md� •($Ee� j f}} } � --© � !° 2 ■ • •)§)2)aa (\ . 8;c }\ s.....5� . X � | T " \{/5/i if! ■��i §§§�;. ` / 3 k | - aW \ _,.0_0 .0 e 2)f '=2 t : k & 4i4� e§�r]° !- :kf • ^» ° 2 /$ Vm- ` ■ 2. 22§x)22 ! § hi(;f}k ( \ ) �2(\) \ \ ! • .;2;22|- ! t " g : Att 9 ! § , 2 ! - :■-§ i\ ; / \ 2 ! ..������ `m| !)! ; { ) ^ (\ et °° / } � tk)d , } 4 • _ . . ■ . 2!- . • y : k f 2 .wV. \(;Z;2 &ato3.=5■§ 3 § §(0564 Is • • i • APPENDIX G SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE REVEGETATION RECOMMENDATIONS • • -• 0.>34 ;_: • 0 f ' UNITED STATES 4302 West 9th Street Road DEPARTMENT OF Soil Conservation Service Greeley. Colorado 80634 GRICULTURE Greeley Field Office (303) 336-6OO6 • ' • kr f+, i August 7 , 1989 IV q . 6 ' Kevin J. Taylor '` ' Protect Geologist ' Industrial Compliance Inc. 1746 Cole Blvd. . Bldg, 21 0300 4 Golden, CO 80401 �' SUBJECT: IC Protect No. 2-2250 The following comments and attachments are in answer to your request for soil site information, seeding recommendations for a sanitary landfill in SW 1 /4 of Section 7-7N-R66W in Weld County . Colorado. lest information provided is taken from the "Soil Survey of Weld County . • lorado Southern Part " . USDA Soil Conservation Service. The site is made up particularly of 2 soil map units, (47) Olney Fine Sandy Loam 1 -3% slopes, and ( 48) Olney Fine Sandy Loam 3-5% slopes. is As you will note copy of table 7. Sanitary Facilities indicates slight ' restructions for use as an Area sanitary landfill and good condition are available for daily cover for landfill , Revegetation: Included are COPies of Standards for specifications for Mulching, Cover Crop and Rangeland seeding., along with Critical Area Planting for possible use on steep slopes in excess of 4: 1 slopes . The soils are considered to be a Sandy Plains range site which will be best p suited seeded to Sideoats grams, Prairie Sandreed. Switchgrass, Thickspike Wheatgrass. The enclosed seeding recommendation will provide you with • variety. species, pounds of seed needed for seeding. , , If you require any additional information, please contact me. 4 Sincerely. 4� . C.� . ,d' Ronald O. Miller ilistrict Conservationist • eeler Field Office '4 :1 4■■//��ryry CC /ee f ✓{�OV�~j J) U.S. Department of Agriculture Page 3 Soil Conservation Service 08/03/89 y' SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT a SURVEY AREA - WELD COUNTY, SOUTHERN PART, COLORADO Map Unit Symbol Description 47 OLNEY PINE SANDY LOAM, 1 TO 3 PERCENT SLOPES The Olney sell is a deep, well drained soil . It is formed on smooth plains in mixed outwash deposits. The surface is a fine sandy loam. The subsoil is sandy clay loam. The underlying material is a calcareous fine sandy loam. The soils have moderate permeability. Their available water holding capacity is moderate. Roots penetrate to 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the erosion hazard due to wind is k severe. 40 OLNEY FINE SANDY LOAM, 3 TO G PERCENT SLOPES The Olney soil is a deep, well drained soil . It is formed on smooth plains in mixed outwash deposits. The surface is a fine sandy loam. The subsoil is sandy clay loam. The underlying material is a calcareous fine sandy loam. The soils have moderate permeability. Their available water holding capacity is moderate. Roots penetrate to 60 Inches or more. Runoff is slow and the erosion hazard due to wind is • severe. a Category Codes: sol 4 t` I ,i ri d 4 • c v i 9C0$s4 �i. 9 t ,rm CO-ECS-5 (Computer Draft) PRODUCER: Industrial Compliance In BASS SEEDING RATE CALCULATIONS PLANNER: Miller DATE: 8/3/89 ? NAT I : SEEDING PLANNED 'CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT N: IC Proj. 2-2250 ld No. : MLRA: G67 Acres: 1.0 Irrigated° CIN No. : Drylandr x Tact. NO. : 550 Range Site: Sandy Plains -act. Name: Rangeland Seeding 3edbed Prep. : Seeding Operation: Method- intensive cultivation Method- Dates:NOV. 1 to April 30 Upr. Dates- as soon as pratical Drill- x i' lean-tilled- well Interseed- , irm seedbed- x Broadcast- Stubble-sorghum 8-10 lbs. /Ac. Drill Type- Grass 1 Interseed-or 110-120 day milo at Drill Spacing-7-12 in. Other-80000-100000 plants/ac. Planting Depth-1/2-1 in. A e . . �rtilizer: Weed Control : iPounds actual per acre (available) Dates:May-June Nitrogen: Use soil test Mowing-* 1-2 operations ' Phosphate: use soil test Chemical-* use labeled herbicide Potassium: use soil test Type and Amount- read label for , . specific info. v ulch: f Kind- Prairie Nay �; Amount- 4000 llbs/acre) � , o applied- evenly over the surface f); ow anchored-crimped �} nchor depth-4 in. into soil fit,. (7) EEDING PLANNED: (3) (4) (5) (6) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) (2) PLS/ACRE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES CO 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING yr oshen Prairie Sandreed 3.5 30 1.05 1.0 1. 1 aughn Sideoats grams 4,5 20 0.90 0.9 renville Switchgrass 2.5 30 0.75 0.8 1 ritana Thickspike Whtgras 5.7 20 1. 10 1. 1 t.. 100 3.80 3.8 ,b „, EMARKS: Mulching requirements are shown if critical area seeding is needed. i eeding rat based on one acre. Multiply by number acres to be seeded to ft d et total seed needed. Y. Y I S' I is h , 900564 i K It M, ph- Of EROSION POTENTIAL CALCULATIONS The estimates of potential erosion which could occur from the landfill sides and top were calculated using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (LISLE) . This equation has been developed by the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service (SCS) based on observations, tests, and measurements over many years on many different types of soils and land uses. The USLE uses factors including climate, land slope, length of slopes, land use and land management to estimate potential erosion. The basic force for erosion is provided by water flowing over or through a soil. water flow can result from precipitation or snow melt; erosion from a given surface increases with increasing quantity and velocity of water flow. Both the quantity and velocity of water flow over a land surface can be affected by the slope of the land, the length of the slope, the vegetation or other cover over the soil, and variations in the cover over the soil. These factors are included in the LISLE as shown below. LISLE - A is R(K) (LS) (C) (P) where A - Soil Loss in Tons per Acre per Year R - Precipitation or Snowmelt Index K - Erosional Index for a specific soil :S - Land-Slope Factor 1. C -. Crop Factor P - Land Management Factor The SCS has developed numbers for many of the areas, soils, and land uses and managements. The references at the end of this Appendix and Plate 8 (Final Proposed Topography) of this document were used to determine values for use in the USLE. The cited soil survey and Technical Note are specific to Colorado. The other two documents contain information on a number of states, including Colorado. Upon completion, the top of the proposed landfill will have an average slope of approximately four percent and slope lengths of approximately 350 feet; the sides of the landfill will have an average slope of 25 percent and slope lengths ranging from approximately 300 feet to approximately 850 feet. For the LS factor in the LISLE, the lengths of the sides were determined as follows: t The average length of the north side of the fill was 0 O measured from Plate 8 and found to be approximately 700 feet. k #" 9C0S64 A t}. it • The average length of the east side of the fill was measured to be approximately 650 feet. The average length of the southwest side of the fill was measured to be approximately 700 feet. The average length of the south side of the fill was measured to be approximately 800 feet. The average length of the west east side of the fill was measured to be approximately 850 feet. The average length of the north side of the fill was measured to be approximately 700 feet. At the corners, the length of the slope varies from the maximum length of a side to zero. The area was determined for each of the above described portions of the fill and the USLE was used to calculate the potential erosion from each area. A table, showing each of the areas and the factors used in the LISLE, is provided on the following page. Also provided on the following page are the average, individual, minimum and maximum calculated potential rates of erosion from the fill. As can be seen from the tables on the following page, the maximum ' calculated rate of erosion is approximately 0.0099 feet per year, A the minimum calculated rate of erosion is approximately 0.0003 feet per year, and the average calculated rate of erosion is approximately 0.0066 feet per year. Calculation os Potential Erosion,Rates For use in the LISLE the value of "R", 55, was taken from Reference 2. This value was the most conservative value for R given in the cited references. The value for "K", 0.24, was taken from Reference 3. The values for "K" for the horizons of this soil ranged from 0.20 to 0.24, depending on the depth below the surface of the ground. Because this soil will be mixed when it is removed, the more conservative value was used. The values for "LS" were taken from Table 1 of Reference 1. Table 1 was developed using an equation provided in References 3 and 4, and was simpler to use than the equations. Length and S degrees of slopes not shown on the table were interpolated from given values. 9O0564 I N I' i e The value for C, 0.07, was taken from Table 4 of Reference 1. This value assumes approximately 50 percent of the ground surface will be covered with vegetation after the fill is reclaimed, and there will not be any tall grasses or bushes over significant portions of the reclaimed fill. The value for P, 1.0, was the same in all references, and assumes land management practices such as terracing, strip planting, etc. , will not be used. With the above values, the LISLE reduced to A .- 55 (0.24) (LS) (0.07) (1) ; 0.924 (LS) * Slope Length LS A .ocatis L$) S (T/aa Top 4 325 0.64 0.6 N North Side, NW corner 25 300 12 11.1 j S' _ • West Side, NW corner 25 325 12.5 11.6 d West Side, SW corner d�, W i Southwest Side, SW corner 25 350 13 12.0 t Southwest Side, S central corner Ilt North Side, NE corner 25 400 14 12.9 �. East Side, NE corner 25 425 14.5 13.4 South Side, SE corner , East Side, SE corner L West Side 25 650 17 15.7 North Side and 25 700 18 16.6 w Southwest Side , South Side 25 800 20 18.5 9. East Side 25 850 21 19.4 The table on the following page, showing erosion quantities and rates, was developed using the "A" value calculated in the above • table. s • A Area Erosion . lopation (T4a/7v (acre) (Tons/vr) IFaet/yr) Top 0.6 17.2 10.1 0.0003 North Side, NW corner 11.1 4.5 50.0 0.0057 West Side, NW corner 11.6 8.1 94.0 0.0059 West Side, SW corner Southwest Side, SW corner 12.0 5.6 67.2 0.0061 Southwest Side, S central corner I North Side, NE corner 12.9 7.0 90.3 0.0066 #" East Side, NE Corner 13.4 22.8 305.5 0.0068 South Side, SE Corner 1 East Side, SE corner West Side 15.7 8.3 130.5 0.0080 fi 0 North Side and 16.6 14.8 245.7 0.008$ Southwest Side South Side 18.3 14.8 273.8 0.0094 East Side 19.4 11.0 213.5 0.0099 TOTALS 114.1 1480.6 0.0066 1 + Calculated using an assumed soil weight of 90 pounds per cubic foot. 1, n n i A, !pt. • C' -R �j 6 • References 2. US Environmental Protection Agency and USDA Soil Conservation Service; Preliminary Guidance for Estimating Erosion on Areas Disturbed by SurfaCe Mining Activities in the Interior Western United States; July, 1977. 2. USDA Soil Conservation Service; Agriculture Handbook Number 537, Predicting Rainfall Erosion Losses, A Guide to Conservation Planning; US Government Printing Office; Washington, D.C. ; December, 1978. 3. USDA Soil Conservation Service; Soil Survey of Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part; US Government Printing Office; Denver, Colorado; September, 1980. a. USDA Soil Conservation Service; Universal Soil Loss Equation, Technical Note 50; January, 1977. 4 • M. 5 ' M 4 • 9C 0564 u c F RESOLUTION ,, i RE: APPROVE CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION :1 !t WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, I Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home e' Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on the 27th day of June, 1990, a public hearing was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld 1 County, Colorado, for the purpose of considering whether to grant a Certificate of Designation to Waste Services Corporation, 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80634, said site to be located on the following described property: SWI of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Brad Keirnes, president of waste Services Corporation, and John Houtchens, Attorney, and WHEREAS, this request for a Certificate of Designation was submitted in conjunction with a request for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility located in the A (Agricultural) Zone District which was approved by the Board, and WHEREAS, Section 32-20-104, CRS, as amended, requires the Board to take into account certain factors to approve a Certificate of Designation and, having taken into account said factors, finds as follows: 1 . The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards included in USR-895 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. !f kgg: X 4 900578 rL ! e�' 7r� CO , Tl , .i��i/r' ;)''' k 0 I Page 2 RE: CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - WASTE SERVICES CORP. 2. The location of the solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to potential users. Access to the site is proposed from State Highway 14 to Weld County Road 25. The representatives of the Colorado Division of Highways have reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to constructing a right-turn deceleration lane, increasing right-of-way width, and protecting the highway drainage system. The County Engineer has reviewed the application and recommended approval subject to a Road Improvement add maintenance Agreement for weld County Road 25. 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. 4. The Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and have recommended conditional approval of the proposed 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. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Certificate of Designation for Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes, 6037 77th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80634, on the hereinabove described real property be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with USR-895, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. 4' . 'l a* , S U 900578 9 C Page 3 RE: CERTIFICATE. OF DESIGNATION - WASTE SERVICES CORP. , The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of June, A.D. , 1990. ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD LINTY, COLORADO • Weld County err and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene . ran er, a rman BX�,a/ D?ltrr J l 1,cti,.tut:, ) eon a en e y, ro teputy County dlerk i il.4.," APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cons ante L. Max• Z`.W. r�Y �w 1 7 7enSth4-' County Attorney r sr, if IF fj }i t� 4 ,r 1 f 900578 ,4 I� h WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CERTIFICATE of DESIGNATION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE AND FACILITY In accordance with the provisions of Sections 30-20-101 through 30-20-115, CRS, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby grants a Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility: Location Of Site: SW} of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Name and Address of Responsible Operators Waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad keirnes 6037 77th Avenue " Greeley, CO 80634 This Certificate of Designation may be temporarily suspended or revoked, after reasonable notice and public hearing, for cause as outlined in Section 30-20-112, CRS, as amended. Issued this 27th day of June, 1990, at Weld County, Colorado. Signed: dice di ne R. Bran nor, airman Board of County Commissioners 4 a. �t tr I, rear Y 900578 t` 1 1 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST TECTONIC CONSTRUCTION FOR VIOLATIONS or THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE* 1 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, Tectonic Construction is in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against Tectonic Construction to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Tectonic Construction to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active il ; ' concert with the identified party. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. n BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: AO Waelf7 WELD OUNTY, CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard ene . Hznntner, airman die 11 C;: p-q4-12C.cv�J _„c_a-) Ge ge Ke edy, Pro-Tem Deputy County ark it As�o �d APPROV$D AS TO FORM: onetance L. Her e a; It 10171, i�- .w. T r County Attorney •g r . A y i 900566 i ?1... O4o0i C_c. ', 7'/ , CAi V; ol . r � e i MEMORAnDum WineCounty Jun• 25. 1990 COLORADO rmm I2znartment of Planning_Services &man, Lagal_ActIOn Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1470 $ Tectonic Construction 12501 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, CO 80501 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against azy other persons occupying the properties. any persons claiming an interest in the properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Wald County Attorney's office. 4. G 4 4 ' F 900,566 4 ti 0 A . RESOLUTION N f RE: APPROVAL of RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO RAFFERTYS INC. , D/B/A RAFFERTYS - it • EXPIRES AUGUST 14, 1991 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, Raffertys, Inc. , d/b/a Rafferty*, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section IX, C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $128.75 to the County of ` , Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for q consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the 4 corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the 4. location described as follows: 5590 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado i4 80634-4406 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-12 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the 1. premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby a authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman t: , of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until August 14, 1991 , providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of v Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause la for revocation of the license. g -a ;? 900570 d! 4c OO Cc. ; 'kJ:AA."4 .I Y4 i t tSt Page 2 RE: TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE - RAPPERTYS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly mach and eeoonded, aQopted by the following vote on the 18th day of June, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:,, Re►,B � WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board e . Bien r, hairman J L George Kennedy, Pro-Tem s Cputy County ( er c // EXCUSED e APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED C.W. 16. I, eity Atto nay iar- Zo j. t� 900570 J . , I i 1 tit:..DCof Liquor or 3.2 Beer License ' Bfrrnrn MnN awe Mohr Uwe Typo:, asa'cuAH D.n..r.oebr dead�l Renewal Application 14-19323 T - . Lissy Ina nstiont 03 244 5813 1 0616%80 + PAFFERTYS INC Bans Wass; PO 6GX 1902 `1590 A 10Tn ST GReLLRY Cu 80632-1902 yRCCUY CO , Dimwit Uwe What AUG 14* 1900 • � ©11117/006tnif (Cain j YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION I8 REQUIRED,✓tAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY • KM THE FORS ANnflklPTIYMAYREPAT,YO(InaNgthatgehY9RENEWEO. • value'TOTAL AYOUPIr DM • RLL OUT TIM FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE sOX SELOW. • WOW Fat TO WCAL(gry/COURyh 16.Thle renewal SING ne Changes from last appllaatlon, UICEMING AUR101RY.Fon MFIIpm ` ❑ There are chose from lest sponatiOn,(Report Grp,On torm DR 0170•'Report of • CIMCK enno LOCAL•suswarr fall AYOUIR Changes•Uquor and 3,2 Seer weans'and tech thin loan f0 tNs renewal spgbsnon.) Of LOCAL REEL I.• OILTHip,,APPLICANT _..,.,..,...« ... ...� . . "»Y ,, IdediveuntlupsnalyofperJurl)nthauontl dyes that Os&D katbnantlaIIaaa:h;milsanNua,aornactandaangsroMabesfo/mymarksipa. { Authorized atgrrture: Deo: 9ae,ea roar: 1 -�' r r 6-/i%a 1:.25'2-/.ee9/ Title of&Oren Of comonnonAta Banes Tax No, Pr e:C/Iiii -4-- �-/71O2 MIAONeo DR 9401 Muer be CDwrLerto(Ant 9 Correa) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 411 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. • EXCEPTION; Wholesaler,manufaOturer,Importer,and publb transportation system Hann renewals d0 not need Local UoansNq AtAMrty approval EMI mu►t be tumid Wteary to the ammo Ospartmem on RSVenw no Iatsr than JO days plot to hone asplraflon, REPORT AND APPROVALLOPLOCAL'UCINSINDIAUTNOCUrC M The foregoing eppll0etlon hes Caen entwined and the premises.business Oonduc ted end oheraoter of the appaosint ere satisfscs Cory sod we do hereby report that each Sono,Egr anted,WEI Comity with the ovisla+s of Title 12,Articles 40 and 47•C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. r,,,,t„. ,, . Loan Lions%Authority for: � .1�� '� Wald County, ColorAdo �j� ❑ TOWWCITY ® COUNTY Tree Chxirmnnr ` LLr^ t,✓ •,�'' /, / /s.•• * I}Dnrs of Count( So�ainn1 oners I • - i Oats ( .V , � fA •' - t ^.r / June 1C, 1990 Doioror ox•Do Aroaron• rooted. MO.On MGr DIMON•Oe�ror WAIN•0e morons.•A0 tat avatar �0o war mum GRLE„LtY CO NAME: r USE LICENSE NUMBER QUELIVTIC FORMATICA PENEWED LICENSE 1 00R ALL RESERENOE 044xYV Om/ ENO T N►!LNE,o;If[ EXPIRES Arms C KAFFEKTYS INC 14-19323 03 246 5613. 3 061560 00-14-91sn I i TYPE Of LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE CRY aa%OAP COaa%OAP It 1 yet ....4" 414 m .540 m trt m et m Sj l'AVEiiN LIQUUR L.XI',L.Nst: i - MALT, VINOUS. AND SPIKITUOUS l 3 40 I, 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 276.25 Make one*paye0re bt i• COLORA00oarARTMINT TOTAL AMOUNT I 1 328.251 EXTENDED HOURS- S�;i Or Ravaxw and Arts Noonan.If SOW,°high Yes nQa *Woo,rote mount Cue PLUG 617040. , . Yes 0 NO 7 r„ "N., 900570 9005'70 1, AnownsbyatvilT..(M'_.-.. -At(.,.n �n..r- 'I. • '' .. .''.�.,yr • .. d( q" • "°"490) ' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application , This pea muat be oompleted and attached b your signed renewed appllestion form, Failure to include this pope with the separation may result In your license not being renewed, Trade Name of tstablishmem State License I e Number 1, Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for w t hit his application for Zenists.nude? YESO' NO❑ Are the premises owned or rented?'. O W V 6(. If rented,effective and expiration date of lease: k 2. (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,et00kholders Or dlrectOra of said appkGanet(If a COrperatklM ewer been YES❑ NO ao . convicted of a crime?If answer Is yes,'explain In detail and attach, (b)Have persons lending assistance or Mandel support to the applicant,or manager,or employees,ever been Convktedofatheist YES NOCII If answer Is yes,,explain in deOyll and attic* . --'• , n 3,•Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, dlrettOrs or stockholders 0f said applicant(if a corporation)Or manager,ewer: (a) been denied an akoholk beverage licenses % `R YES NO " (b)had an altohelk beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NOS' (c) had interest in any entity that had an akoholie beverage license suspected or revoked? YES Q NO ge. If answer is yes'10 any of the abOve questions,explain In Stall and atteCh• A, Does or did applicant,Or any of the partners,or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(d a COrPOratlon),haves Ina YES L NO[Ad° ---trIrgitterritereererarrjemeetterattrireertrenttadeloolitu blfrOrn any il,,a d0a,u;'a0,d i in*k.en'tw a,i halms/0 ~4141^ If answer is yes,'explain in detail and attach, 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a finanClal interest,evidenced antler by a loan to,or'gutty ownership in,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and add end the armours and source of such financial Interest(Le„beak,relatives,friends,previous y owners,etc,),expressed In dollars or otter items of yaks,such as Inventory,furniture Or eaelubment Use separate sheet if necessary, Name Address 'Interest I Type and Mount 6, List on a separate sheet the names end bedtimes of al liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question N0.5 are materially Interested, 7. Operating Manager v/II I Address 'Oate of Birth bn7»ld EtXn-kc /‘, y7 fa✓C crest eO /0-,,v-s_2. B,if applicant Is a partnerahip(except husband and wee), Nit alt general partners,Use separate sheet H necessary. , W Nome tAddraa Data 01&Alt i j 9. If the applicant Is a corporation,answer the following: CO .,(a) CorpOration is organized under the laws of the State of: itmoe. � Date Incorporated: S Fe, 00 Principal place of business is: 5 7y 0`1441041%f r G w e e/wv C_Y. (c) Oats of filing lest annual Corporate report to the polo. ataryaf State: -Sew /110 (d) Name of each officer listed below: • _ •+ - �g !'.-iJr� b \- '�"j�I i ..+.'Ji✓,(/ t?� ;1. n"..."?.... / !'t'�' `►i - � /� y(�I 2-:77. l VksPree;00% file)� IF / 1 Home Address � � U7�,{� �� ' ('Drie�0lM�_-1� Treasurer ' �wlL Home Address I Oate of Binh-- I • • W, l)� Cer��i� /al 2244 sr i G -422'SI Setretery I Ail ' ) ' pp- ' IN Home Address /i /� �• Dated�h 9 (e) List an stotkhelders,5%or Aver,Of a public corporation)including actual owner or.pledgee.(Use separate sheet ff necessary ,( Name IP lmas Yt I Percent of Stock I Data ass,. I�>✓�� (it i /67 y7 �c C7- i 50 i0- S� Name - - Address Percent 0 took Date of Bum I 4 kit Iii es n..G 1/ I 183$ 22,4 Sr sp ; 6, -EP-5/Name ✓'' Address I Percent of Stock Date of Bum i (f) Name Of ell DHeC_to_r�rueteell o} perati0e •"_ Name J Address ,F� I Drte of Beth 1 Name /1 (r] 1 pp Address /O�4 22, --Cr h' Date Birth .si �l L//Zan ->h�j IiGC . �.� 1'7 7 0 DATE: JUNE 18, 1990 SHERIFF' S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: DONALD EDICK, ABA RAFFERTYS, INC. P.O. 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Colorado 80261 4P . i • I RAFFERTYS INC ST I 111 GREELEY. 5590 14 1CON80634-4406 ifVi ii !� i i i �i Alcoholic Beverage License I • - , .. i Arum Minim MINK exwaa AT IMMI0MT iJ - • . : I. 2 Woe Nano wil Ouatbn M Lint M. i- �� , . . i e • e • • . �■� �■�' i El Tara acn . f 326.25 ii 4i EXTENDED HOURSID 1 This license. is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the i provisions of Title 12, Articlos 46 or 47, CRS 1973, as amended. This license is non- i� i transferable and shall bo conspicuously posted in the placo above described. This l,caue is ' only valid through the expiration date shown above. Awakes concerning this license 1 should be addressed to the Department of Revenue. I.iquur Enforcement Divison• 1375 I- 4i Sherman Street,Denver.CO 80261. , . tel In testimony whereof,!have hereunto set my hand. ll i Fi __,: JUN 2 7 1990 - E i Division Director beaNw t i l`4 on egos(24411)E •t IdtVWWm• IeylfilUPJm WWI? Il WWte m(IJfa((fj(tt nrLfi{ij7JM,• ^C9 711 r:CO3� 7C:,} 1 , 1 i 1` • g S O ORr " _ . N GgFQ1 PVII 2 •t "' O al gICr tggA X08 LL a a f . � � x 9"►deer'00'C wad 5r _._:._ _•` 81140111, Comps.h / arrl when addleeNkerer e se:sre eheirrd,and.:eemrdsre Herne: ear 'a,. , Put yeoottur�ardd�Qrreews�*On:"METVIIN TO"Sees on the mosso vs,�•Nonn to de Iles rile prevent*Is nerd "Ifano�pf OKOK eosin serli �Mlal eI ligageggr w welleSe;�yrliuil poNdmddo r eve 1, U 'how to whom dapvered,dere,emd addressee's eU!ees. 7, O rrestrlsred Delivery t '3,.Ankai anomslYSCIA01,.04...,n .,,,,..4.4mk...,,...wWw«„ ' A, Mtbld.Number I T' crto 11£ 3 le ber Rafferty'', xnc. Y 1 `"°" 5590 W. 10th Street ""d Dining L C«uhed o coo Greeley, CO 80634.4406 ° EgnssMap , °n•r'"n h•••qr for Meropmdlw • Always..obtain signature et McNees ^ � ef. 09 end end gattocuym. 6. S 1•... . , . ^. 8. Addressee's Addrees (ONLY X.rpannd and l••paki) ^6, dna A Agent 0 V1�� x fie . 7, Dots of Delivery lv1 a Z „ ,, • e'16 _MONISTIC 11ETVlIN adea ar C l0„-o • g {{ 9s . N i3 I 1 7 A ,i ji g RESOLUTION P RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.29 BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO JOHN E. MARTINEZ, ABA GILL RECREATION CENTER - EXPIRES AUGUST 16, 1991 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, John E. Martinez, d/b/a Gill Recreation Center, has presented to the Board Of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.29 of alcohol by weight, for consumption on and off t+- the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance NO. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.29 fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Gill, Colorado 80624 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-9 to said applicant to sell 3.29 fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until August 16, 1991, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.29 fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld ,7 County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. ii rf a. '1 900571 4' ,.Ctoa9 cfe Ntiy'I ., cr._ i� ,.a` Page 2 0 RE: 3.28 SEER LICENSE - GILL RECREATION CENTER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of F June, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: , � WE LINTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder yy/a�m { and Clerk to the Board ene A. Can ner, airman ,l ArR-tai , ) to , e rge Kenna y, Pro - Deputy County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: one ante . Hersert .. r r,1 ou y ttorney `r ^l ;1 C, Ir tl 44r f �1 r i� It 8} }t 1 l� ie{ �i rµ ' � 900571 • h. DATE:June 20. 1990 SHERIFF' S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: John E. Martinez, dba Gill Recreation Center Gill. CO 80624 0 TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% Beer 6i SHERIFF'S REPORT: Sheriff's Office notified 6/18/90 (t HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 1 i �I rt r 5' R^ 900674 ` ____________� ,, / 0 I OR 6400(8/60) Cc6o,OW. ,, Liquor or 3.2 Beer License 1. ,3Y6&amen 8YM - LIMAN Number: UOrw TOE I. DRAW,C0lareea 80761 Renewal�Application •1,!,-09Z76 J 6668741 uet40ty In106846p,: 03 Q5.+ 5013 1061749 f` MART I NE T JOHN 1; eons aotan: � GILL XLCNEATION 5 1/2 LGT 11 12 OLKG 1 CENTER GIL4 CO GILL CD x0424 Ceram Uwe Rohe i AUG 14,1990 �(.14,c" Y/C4111.0Ni t7 COPY � YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE TNI5 FORM ACCURATELY . amThe paw AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR UCENSE NOY BEING RENEWED. _ . INCLOm!TOYAL MOOR DUE • PILL�pUttTT MI5 PORN COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE SOX BELOW. • auaurrPORMTOLOCAI(prwcou11Y) O Tha renewal reflects no changes from lest application, UCIRIIIOAUTHORDY PON APPROVAL 0 There are Amon from lest application.(Report changes on form OR 8176•'Report*, • CleCX YRTN LOCAL MIDIOI tTY PON AMOUNT Changes•Uguor and 3.2 Beer License'and attach that form to this �rimiest aappplio or LOCAL PUS. adon.) • ..... . ...✓r�✓n.....�..c,�gwe.:..wr., .: s-.u...,.1u.4m�/ntll ar APPOO {,IT ,.....w .a•F,»�u«4.w-.tiw.r..4...4........,....Yi.. I declare isdef penalty of pod"St the mond degree that this eppikation and all attethaterea VI nue overandcompletetofMbeatelmyluaeMdge. Au,florl aenaNn:, r''~-- fNw IIWMwe Rana: Thw a sera m sap manly ��`�. 'SOW eA No, hi- _0f ? 7Ir Ar►ADNro DR 8401 Muir Br Cor enrD(Am.3 Cons) • SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITYCOUNDOAU HORtTY COPY TO UR L( P/ZOUNTYSLICENSIN0 AUTHORITY . NO LATER THAN ad DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. ;; EXCEPTION: Wholn6146,manufacturer,importer,and polio consommbpl%Mr License renewal&do not need Loot'Licensing Authority .approval and must be returned dlrrim y to the Colorado Depanmem of Revenue no ear than do days mato,none sxprauon.,.. REPORT Aldo APPROV/k0F GOCMAIClRMING A4THOR Tr>: . '., . , . The foregoing application hea been examined and the premises,business oondudted and character of the applicant are sesta*, tory,and we do lwray report that such license,',granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles ke eed 47,C.R.S. ' THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED, r f 4,. � Loom Woneln0 Authority for �fiyd"S . Weld County, Colorado C1 TOwWCITY [9 COUNTY 9gnstur■: T684 Chairman, �`, / ii/ • ,- �� i , i + I"- -1 Ronrd oP Conatv' Coenimeinnern , One, P de..%) `� /� . mite I `� ' T� lyyM,�,',:r`F June 20, I%90 onAar•Da Ror non eta motor •Ono?enno,r•Do NIT at M*• NO/armor•Do moron..Do rareAA&•DaAOra/,451 _ I " GILL CJ NAME; a use LICENSE mamma LIABILITYINFORMATION nsreeweo UCENBE roh ALL REFERENCE Wpm 0rtY Meier, TYPE WM,OAnt ex►mES AFTER a !. r,akrtrw c JOHN E 14-09374 03 053 5i.iI3 1 Ob,171S9 00-10—` 1 yr g{ I " 4,,in . '• TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE PEE CITY a0T60AF CO able a•a *T ' , • amp (e) 414 (a) 660 (h 36.4 y0 enart T,i. i )./. ✓114a.cNi tieLK KLTAIL LTCCNW (3) 11 $ 25.00 S 25.00 Y 42.502Z1 In Melee cheek gyale to: • TOTAL AMOUNT DUE a► $ 92.51 f CcLORAb*DEPARTMENT OP R&YENVE EXTENDED HOURS-Appose only to Howl and Restaurant Dees end WSW eh ,Tweet. EMMICMCI &? i . ere AM Menses.11 de8lrodiOheOk yea-ere en*low Total Amount Due PLUG 6170.�� O�Yes� t7y_Nc �. /LJ_IC 1 i 1 . . . . - °""°""oMf(' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application iYhla pap..roust be compered and attached to yaw signed renewal application loan. :i Podium to include this pogo with the application may Iseult In your Means.net being renewed. i Troditame Of lhment State License N uumberrrIi1?�`` :CeQ v Ckst Y � t,IA`f.<i /4-- Q IyI1, Do you havesessan 01 the promisee for which tlMs application for license Is made? ' YES[� ND❑ �x Are the premises awned or rented? A,y,)y CS) if rented,effecMro and expiration date of base: 2, (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, stOCkholdere or directors of saki applcaM(d a corporation)ewer been YES❑ ND convicted of a crime?If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach, r (b) Have parsons lending assistance orfinancial support to the applicant,or manna,Or employees,ever been convictedOf a crime? YES❑ NON, If answer le eyes,'explain In detail are attach. - 3. Has the applicant,Or any Of the partners.Or officers, directors or stockhoeers of said applicant Of a corporaton)or manager,ever: ' (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage?tense? YES O NO ? (b) had an alcoholic beverage license suspended Or revoked? YESC NOLy �(c) had Interest In any entry that hied an akOholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NO ' If answer Is yes'to any of the above.question,explain in detail and attach. 4, Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or Officers,directors or stockholders Of sac appecant Of a corporation),have a direct YES° NO4 ""brtrot irni LinflyblrrpYCaen)effilOr vane*tigh1leloirreisz by Oven Ortylkairsets,v,Fite-4M is ktifriV Mirky•e.esii `.. If answer is yes;explain in detail and attaCIV r 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporationtyrte now or will have a financial uttered.evidenced either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license Is requested.State the names and,addresses and the ample and sourteOf suchiluncial interest get bench,ridable%friends,previous . owners,etc.),expressed In dolters or other items of value,ouch as inventory,furniture or equipment.Use separate sheet If necessary, ' Name rAddrees Interest Yype and Amount 6, List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all IquOr businesses in which any of the persons in question No,5 are materiel/interested. 7. Operating Manager I Address Date Of Birth B,If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wee), let all general partners.Use separate sheet if necessary, Milne ',Address 'pate or Birth f s i I s ( Name Addrees Date 01 Birth 4.4 9. 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I1 ' q c i RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR REVIEW or OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION AND SALE ASSESSMENTS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement for Services by CRS Services, Inc. , for review of Weld County's oil and gas production and. sale assessments, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said DO Agreement for Services, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and Y WHEREAS, Section 29-1-30 (1) , C.R.S. , contemplates that the Hoard is authorized to enter into such Agreements, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement for Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for f production and services from CRS Services, Inc. , for review of Weld County's oil and gas sale assessments be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement for Services. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of k July, A.D. , 1990. 1 QiL�/l BOA F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS II ATTEST: 4,4027/044/� WE LINTY, CO RADO P Weld County Clerk to the Board v ne . ran er, a rman F . e. qe ne•' ,+i eputy ounty r t; APPROVED AS ORM: one ance L. Ha =rt kI. e j� Ce C.W`Xire et-tt ounty Attorney _ Tort , tf 900577 q . t Fi , AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES R, THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2nd day of July , 19 90 , by and between the o�ty of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the BOARD OF COUNTY ` COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as "County," the WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR, hereinafter referred to as "Assessor" and CRS SERVICES, INC. , hereinafter referred to as "CRS." wHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of weld, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Colorado Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board, in cooperation with the Aseestor, seeks to have an audit performed of the Weld County Assessor's ' ment rolls for oil and gas leaseholds, lands and property for the purpose of discovering any such property which had been previously omitted from the weld County ment roils due to underreporting of the selling price or the quantity of oil and gas i sold from such property, as intended and authorized by Section ₹t 29-1-301 and 39-30-107, C.R.S. , as amended, and WHEREAS, CRS and its personnel and employees possess the qualifications to perform such an audit due the education, expertise and work experience of the CRS personnel. a NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, CRS agrees to provide to County the following r services on the terms and conditions set forth below: I. Services to be provided by CRS Under the specific direction of the Assessor, CRS personnel shall specially examine the Weld County g . Assessor's assessment rolls pertaining to oil and gas leaseholds, lands and property. This examination shall encompass the period of time allowed by law for the assessment and collection of taxes on oil and gas leaseholds, lands and property. The purpose of this examination shall be to verify the Weld County went rolls, to discover any property which had been previously omitted from the assessment rolls due to underreporting of the selling price or the quantity of oil and gas sold from such property, and to make substantiated and verified recommendations to the weld County Assessor for corrections to his assessment rolls. , In this examination, CRS personnel may have access to IJ any and all information in any form that is otherwise , available to the Weld County Assessor in the performance k f` page 1 of 6 pages 9©0577 t , . F� 6, of the duties of his elected office so long as such information is reasonably necessary to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. CRS and its personnel specifically acknowledge that the same laws and regulations governing the use of such information by the Weld County Assessor apply to any and all uses of this information by CRS and its personnel. CRS and its personnel are specifically prohibited from making any use of such information that is not authorized by law. • CRS and its personnel may perform the above-referenced special examination using their discretion as to work methods, work patterns and work hours. This special q, examination may be performed on or off County premises. i CRS is responsible for providing its own clerical support in conducting this special examination. Based upon the results of the above-referenced special examination, CRS and its personnel shall prepare notices and inquiries, if appropriate, to those persons or entities whose property had been previously omitted from the Weld County assessment rolls due to underreporting of the selling price or the quantity of oil and gas sold from such property. All notices and inquiries shall be approved by the Wald County Assessor and the Weld County Attorney and may be transmitted by the Weld County Assessor. ri CRS and its personnel shall monitor and analyze any and all property owners' responses to the notices and inquiries referenced above. CRS and its personnel shall assist in any administrative and/or legal proceedings arising from and required by this special examination and resulting notice and inquiry procedure to the " conclusion of all such proceedings. At the end of the term of this Agreement, CRS and its personnel shall render a written report to County If summarizing the results of this special examination and making any recommendations concerning the Weld County assessment procedures for oil and gas leaseholds, lands and property. Such reports shall not be distributed by or the County outside of the Weld County Assessor's Office r\ and County Departments except to the extent required by t law. II. Services to be Provided by County f County shall cooperate with CRS and its personnel to the extent reasonably necessary for CRS and its personnel to complete the above-referenced special examination of the t' Weld County Assessor' s assessment rolls for oil and gas leaseholds, lands and property. Such cooperation may k' Page 2 of 6 Magee 9005' 7 a° . s. 1. include, but is not limited to, consultation with County y . employees and the County Attorney's Office; provision of certain special reports by the Weld County Data Processing Department upon request of CRS personnel; access to County maintained records and information; assistance in gaining access to information not in the custody and control of County or County-elected ' officials but otherwise available to County for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. r ` IXX. Cost and Reimbursement The County Assessor and Treasurer will reimburse CRS in the amount of $50.00 per hour of work performed by the CRS personnel conducting the above-referenced special examination. However, total payment to CRS for all services performed pursuant to this Agreement shall not exceed 430,000.00 during the term of this Agreement. These costs shall be considered costs of the Assessor and the Weld County Treasurer for purposes of Section 39-10-107(1) , C.R.S. , as amended. County will reimburse CRS up to a maximum of $2,500.00 over the $30,000.00 limit established above for all other incidental costs incurred by CRS in its performance Of this Agreement. Such costs may include telephone, mileage, copying, postage, maps, Freedom of P Xnformation requests and other similar expenses. CRS shall provide a monthly statement to County detailing the work hours and the work performed pursuant . i to this Agreement. , IV. Legal Responsibility The parties acknowledge that CRS is an independent . contractor for services to County under the terms of c,- this Agreement; this Agreement does not create an employment relationship between the parties. Each party Y' shall provide the necessary Worker' s Compensation Xneurance for its own employees at its own cost and expense. ' To the extent authorized by law, CRS shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless County against any and all claims, damages, liability, and court awards, including costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees incurred as a result of this special examination. This . indemnification specifically excludes the administrative & and legal processes that occur in the ordinary course of x, the property assessment and tax collection proceedings H, under Colorado law. 4. 9005' 7 41 Page 3 of 6 Pages (y J4 ' I' . V. No Benefit to Third Parties D • J Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a 4, cause of action and/or civil liability remedy in any person not a party to this Agreement. This Agreement exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the Agreement. The Agreement shall not be construed to 0 . create a duty by either party to any third party where AI no such duty otherwise existed. 4 VI. Term of Agreement __ The terms of this Agreement with respect to the special ' examination shall commence June 15, 1990, and shall continue to, and including, June 14, 1991. CRS shall remain responsible under the terms of this Agreement for � all notice and inquiry procedures and all administrative and/or legal processes commenced as a result of the special examination that is the subject of this Agreement until final disposition of those procedures and proceedings. t This Agreement may be terminated by either party by written notice provided thirty (30) days prior to the v proposed date of termination. Such notice shall be ' N given in accordance with the provisions of Section VII, below. ', VII. Notice , or• Any notice provided for in this Agreement shall be in `` ' writing and served by personal delivery or by certified 62 , . mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, at the ti following addresses: .4 . CRS Services, Inc. ' P. O. Box 280203 ,a Lakewood, CO 80228 } Hoard of County Commissioners 0 of the County of Weld 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Any notice so mailed and any notice served by personal 0 delivery shall be deemed delivered and effective upon a., receipt or upon attempted delivery. "-a VIII. Governing Law 4. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with, and shall be governed by, the laws of the State of Colorado. Page 4 of 6 Pages 9©05P,'7 •,.. . t'! V IX. Partial Invalidity sif any provision of this Agreement is declared by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of the Agreement. On the contrary, such remaining portions shall be fully severable, and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid provisions were deleted. X. Assignment and Delegation The County and CRS acknowledge that this Agreement is a personal services Agreement requiring the obligations of CRS to be performed directly by Randall F. Fetterolf and Charles A. Norman. Neither this Agreement nor any of the obligations hereunder may be assigned to any third party by CRS without the prior written consent of County. Failure by CRS to provide the direct services and supervision of Randall F. Fetterolf and Charles A. Norman are grounds for immediate termination of this Agreement upon notice given in accordance with Section a VIi. , above. 'd . ' xi. Headings The subject of headings of the paragraphs of this Agreement are included for purposes of convenience only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of any of its provisions. Throughout this Agreement, the singular shall include the plural, the plural shall PI include the singular and the masculine and neuter shall include the feminine, wherever the context so requires. XII. Modification and Waiver �y. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and Agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter contained in it. This Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, and understandings of the parties. No supplement, modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by both of the parties. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver M of any provision, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be binding unless executed in writing by the party making the waiver. t'a r:• 90®5'17 4 Page 5 of 6 Pages n ;Y s„ } XIII. Non-Appropriation Clause 9 R� In years subsequent to 1990, no portion of this 5, Agreement shall be deemed to obligate the County or the Assessor to spend monies not otherwise appropriated for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. XIV. Authority N Each signatory to this Agreement represents that he has full and complete authority to bind that party to perform any and all provisions of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this Agreement on the tad day of July , A.D. , 19 90 n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ,I /Wig _ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO r � weld County Clerk t the Board �Q����d _ �'/ By: /L1.�., E' AY' fry-via—)p_/ 7J �ctr � ens R. Br n er, Chairman eputy County er�C 4' APPRO D AS TO FORM: ounty ttorney '4t CRS ERVICES, INC.AL. AL . OA% /) har es A. Norman, =tint r SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 514±' day of ; :nag , 19 ill, - WITNESS .my hand and official seal. na fa Is Notary My commission expires: b- gII 4 SC 0577 F�. F Page 6 of 6 Pages r' r' MEMORAn®um f&Yrit Cone R. Brantner. Chairman Wilk Board of County Commissioners June 25, 1990 - To on. Jeannie Tacker. Business Manager, Health Department a/LAW' COLORADO Pram -- Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water and Pollutant 'mom Dia,O-243- Enclosed for Board approval are two agreements for the sampling and analysis of pollutant discharge and two agreements for the sampling and analysis of drinking water by the Weld County Health Department. The pollutant discharge contracts are with the following entities: ti 1. Lake View Village - Total Annual Contract Amount - $76.80 2. Town of Nunn - Total Quarterly Contracted Amount of $210.60 and a $25.00 sampling fee per well. The drinking water contracts are with the following entities: 1. North Huron Water Company - Total Annual Contract Amount $297.20 2. Kiowa Union Sunday School and Daycamp - Contracted Amount of $15.00 per sample when in operation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JT/j a S Enclosure s• :7 t- ,e �• `7• y Ce , 4 , % "C It C ,990 �'CO ry AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGE %/ BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT vW, n,,-- • �"oJ Agreement entered into on this 144 day of 6 , 19141, by and between LAKE VIEW VILLAGE, herein the "System", whi h includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance 0060B and the County of Weld. State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant 9 Discharge. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes tho Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance M60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as en independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of ;; its duties under this Agreement. y is II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on June 1, 1990 and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1990. , i . ii ;! III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT �w a' r' Zme oLTeaC Cgarrected No. of Samples Contracted Fee Ks" Bacteriological 1 per month May - September $19.20 each (Fecal Coliform) i' Annual Total Samples S per year ti TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT $76.80 .,� A i +n a -2- h ' The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section II(B) of the Weld County Ordinance 060B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually p agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". A4 r. IV, OBLICATIONS OP THE "SYSTEM" ,k The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(B) of Weld County Ordinance 06015. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment if shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each e' quarter: i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1990. �z l BY: BY: 4/ �iyjetfr t Chairme /D stem Board of County Commissioners 1 Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: i I, _ ..,� L.Qk'PLi alAJ �X'CLYR Y'wvw�02✓ 111/1),ATTEST:. ws‘py (IiLW«Q) °M id- ennorrittkit- Clerk to the Board n n- 1 J` T Deputy cy sxk ` F g' 'r n r. w di AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGE BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT k� Agreement entered into on this `A444 day of T AAllt , 19,1, by and between TOWN OF NUNN, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance 060B and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the ' Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge. '4 I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and In Weld County Ordinance 060B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by } reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department ehall act as an independent contractor In relation to the "System" in the performance of . ;' its duties under this Agreement. s II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on June 1, 1990 and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1990. as N4 III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT v, lyne_ of Teel razncted Noat-Sea ana Contrnored FnR t G. Total Dissolved Solids (4 Monitor Wells) $ 5.15 k Chloride 6.40 is Nitrate 5.50 Ammonia 8.15 pH 1.05 Sulfate 6.20 Iron 4.20 Total Alkalinity 4.50 iq Calcium 6.40 Sodium 4.20 Magnesium r QQ i1 Total Per Well $52.65 Quarterly Total x 4 $210.60 Fee for Sampling Per Well $25.00 r ' p 3r. "z" PN I The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section II(B) of the Weld County Ordinance *6011. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services am mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the •System". r G� IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth In Section II(B) of Weld County Ordinance 060B. The "System" shell pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the lest day of each quarter: i.e. March 31, .Tune 30, September 30, and December 31, 1990. 7 BY: BY: Town of Nunn irman "System" '." Board of County Commissioners r Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: (1/44,10 )11 f.; 11-"/""— ATTEST: 44/ M% Mayor Clerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk f r wft AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTT� AGREEMENT entered into on this �/� day of /7 9 0 , 19 by and between this sz Hlh?OuagaszP *rv, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittee■ as defined in Weld County Ordinance 060E and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analys ■ of Drin�{{,ng Water. 7442The "System" supplies 7� persons with Drinking water. �27 77,05. ' I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance 060B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by P ' reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its tw duties under this Agreement. ry II, TERM OF AGREEMENT F a. r This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1990, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 3l, 1990. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Tyne of Teat ,$ontraetea Nn, of Samn9 oR Contracated Fee Bacteriological 2 per month minimum to a total $ 74.30/Qrtly (Total Coliform) of 30 a year I Annual Total Samples: 24 per year MINIMUM 30 per year MAXIMUM TOTAL ANNUAL CONTRACT: $ 297.20 d.� . /✓ h; . ." {f r tW } .:., _y. !j d M The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance w60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually ' agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". R;. .q �a IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance w60B. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered ' by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter: i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1990. V' f: , n ax' e/��% C.�Ni�✓ Bx:/1/�, //!/ K/�J a Chairman "System" ' Board of County Commisaionsrs , + Weld County, Colorado OF AUTHORITY: • ATTEST: /040"h Clerk to the Board (Th-RY.1.--)/2225,azLz..) Deputy County Clerk iy `? RECEIVED r. I` CANITATI,N DIVAION ` AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS or DRINKING WATER JUN 141990 BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT e';!D C0LINTYd HEALTH DST, AGREEMENT entered into on this R day of 19,1, by and between the COWA MI% SUNDAY vCHOOL AND DAYCAMP h rein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittee■ a■ defined in Weld County Ordinance 0603 and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The "System" supplies y s- persons with g` Drinking Water. � Mt� QI�� fJ_x2 .wr_��0 n �.uTtM�M,A ) �u � v"v^J1 y r • ' I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance w60B, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department k' shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the ki performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT Cy : This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1990, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1990. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Tyne Qf Te9r Contracted No. of Samaleg Zntracted Fee Bacteriological 1 per quarter (when in S 15.00/sample (Total Coliform) operation). h + 1. ax t. s'• + The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance m60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance a60B, The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the _contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter: i.e. March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1990. s �J BY: BY: KjellI>l L Risk airman System" Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: 1Lo..19%-QAD1v ATTEST: • Clerk to the Board BY' y De uty County Clerk ;4 S' r a p 4414 MEMORAn®uM Wilk Gene R. Br. Chairman ,, County Board of County Commissioners p.,. Ju w 2. 1444 COLORADO r,em_Ualter J. Soeckman. Executives Director. Human Resources s„na.,,, Amendment to Purchase of Se.lne.S..ilssement with Weld Mental Health Employee Development, Inc. ti Enclosed for Board approval is a Modification to the Purchase of Service Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and Weld Mental Health through its Employee Development. Inc. . branch. The Modification extends the term of Agreement form June 30, 1990, through December 31. 1990. If you have any questions. please telephone me at 353-3815. extension 3363. �y H.'An' �y .'.4u�S July 2. 1990 MEMORANDUM T0: Clerk to the Board FR: Susan Montoya RE: Amendment to Purchas of Services Agreement with Weld Mental Health Employee Development. Inc. Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) ' copies of the Amendment to the Purchase a of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Weld Mental Health's Employee Development, Inc. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions. please telephone Alvina Derrera at 353-3815. 4R001101% 9a06C9 .; 'sti 6'f w} ) . MODIFICATION OF PURCHASE OF SERVICES rJ AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT, INC., AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY k4 This Modification, made and entered into this 2nd day of July, L 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. `', Colorado, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as t,' "Employment Services." and Employee Development, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "EDI". N :le WITNESSETH: to ' ' WHEREAS. the parties desire to modify their current contract for Job Opportunities an Basic Skills (JOBS) Program services to extend the term of the contract. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the .1 covenants and agreements contained herein. the parties hereto covenant r. and agree as follows: e 1. The term of the agreement shall be extended to December 31. ;' 1990. ` 2. Except as modified herein, the terms and conditions of the original agreement of March 30, 1990, remain in full force and .effect. q 'K IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the ?: Modification as of the day. month, and year first above written. ++ THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _. 4. OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT, INC. BY: Ina, P .�� a rene . Bran"tner&et 7n ATTEST: (Seal) k', . n / / ATTEST: Q D /�/A/ � By: QiGI /�'v' d"� �! Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Pi Clerk to the Board / Approv by: & B / e uty ounty er der a<� roTem i Weld County Private Industry Council 1 Ju�1 A. Grjeyo. rect T Waite peckman. Ex�Cat4ve Director f e Em oyment Serv1 s of eld County Weld ounty Division of Human Resources Tyi i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 V "' pAYRsa FUND CLAIMS k h RANT N0. P.O. N0. _ VENDOR AMOUNT t 075124 PEAK HEALTH PLAN 916.76 ^_o15125 ORNGLx-WELD COUNTY AIRPOxT 101.33 fr p' 6. TOTAL i 1,018.09 ,TE OF COLORADO )` i ' 'NTY OF WELD S ss ' a P This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed A_' I the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated x 2 9 90 and that payments should be made to the respectwe vendors in the amountsset opposite their names with the total amount $ 1_41A M4 it DATED THIS 2ND DAY OF JULY 19 44 --a.-- I b1E 'D CAD Y SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2ND DAY OF JULY 1990 . f, MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 1, — Q-9/ PNage ,,,en. ,e,-____ a6TATE OF COLORADO I OUNTY OF WELD ss D We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, • Colorado, hereby (approve) . sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby dered drawn upon the PAVRAT.T. FUN otaling $ , ����t P: airperson EST Member Magh 21: � ' f }/ ( .. CLERr.an Member ,Z / w P C f' d r, ��"�'te r, � ,, k: Member i' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 =Rm. FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 20242¢ NINA MGM/ =BY =MERMAN 2,154.50, TOTAL $ STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This Is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on pages 1 through and dated lIMX 2 19 99 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors 1n the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ • DATED THIS 2ND DAY OF `-NT'Y 19 • WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2ND DAY OF JULY T9�. 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Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO. 80222 i YO T'E EOAD For More Information: 757-9228 •. f90-25 JOB 21, 1990 MOST or 2-76•20STZO TOR -TRACKS OSW LITT Lamm* A three-month test period for encouraging trucks to use the left lane of Interstate 76 northeast of Denver has proven successful, and state highway engineers have extended,the use of the yellow and black advisory signs along-l-76 from-Keenesburg to Juiesburg_ near. the Nebraska state liner -- ,has right hand lanes showing much more wear than the median lanes, in both ,directions. While the signing procedure is advisory only,, and the Colorado State patrol will-not -issue-traffic citations for non-compliance, use of the median lanes by heavy rigs will help extend the service life of the Interstate route until budgets allow for its repair and rehabilitation. On the 27-mile test section, truck use of the median lane increased from ten percent to 90 percent. The relatively low volume of traffic on this ;roadway minimizes the potential for high speed traffic passing the trucks, and,during the test period there were fewer conflicts occurring' where traffic enters and leaves the Interstate.. An evaluation ,of the pavement'condition will be made every six months to determine long term aspects of the procedure. State Highway Department 'crews,will,install 23 signs, along the 140-mile Interstate 76 segment. CONSTROC X0m r DDrem ACrxvXTT TOUR 40mm 21 Mir 0000(3) ' 8":7[. R SOOT* Or MORRTSOM ResurfaOing S.M. 8 between U.S. 285 and the town of Morrison's Market Street, for about 2 1/2 miles which includes seeding, mulching, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, bridge rail,. guardrail, signing and striping. Number of bids: wive (5) Apparently successful, bidder: $530,467 from western Paving Construction Company of Denver Calls^for completion within: 50 workable days precoastruction"'project Manager:. Larry ;Glasser Resident rmgineer: Larry McKenzie, Littleton over �/ado n,.q‘wi Y- J u; ,yy,r":a. , . -+rig, _ ,e t --w +� °'�i57. • aM i BliSm ap NewsbAme 21, 1990 Pagm 2 CY 01-0006-10 SIETE AVE. IN DREYER Resurfacing'wst' Sixth Avenue in Denver for about a mile between I-25 and Xnox Court, which includes removal or asphalt mat, hot bituminous pavement and striping. Number of bids: sour (4) Apparently successful bidder: $286,076 from The Brannan Sand g Gravel Company of Denver Calla for completion within: 15 working days Preoonst'ruction"Project Managers John Xnop W, Resident ,Engineer:.- :Gory.:Self,. Golden,.,, _.,• w. ,. .,,.,., RS(CX) 0094(24) H.S. 94 EAST or PUNKIN CENTER Bridge replacement on S.H. 94 eight miles east of Punkin Center, consisting of grading, bridge, hot bituminous pavement, seeding, mulching, and guardrail. Number of bids: Five (5) Apparently successful bidder: $714,009 ,from LeDent Construction Company, Inc. of Monument Call's for completion within: 110 working days Preconatruct on Project Manager Dean,,VanDemoge Resident Engineer: John'Goetzcke, Limon CY 03-0034-22 TRAFFIC SIGNALS IN GREELEY CY 03-0085-31 Traffic signals in Greeley, at U.S. 34 Bypass eastbound off ramp at 23rd Avenue near Greeley Mall, and on the U.S. 8.5 Bypass at 5th Street northeast of town. Number'-of bids: Five (5) Apparently'`successful bidder:- "$228,151' from Sturgeon-Electric Company, Inc. of Henderson Calls for completion within: 40 workable days Preconstruction Project Manager.: Gorge R. Rowe Resident Engineer: Robert Patrick BR4. 0024_(3)_ 7TH ST: BRZOCE,' GUI:RE00V SPRINGS Readvertised bridge replacement projection 7th Street in Glenwood Springs"two"tenths of &'mile west, of Grand Avenue„ crossing-.the roaring ;Fork River, which„includes ,ciearingAnd •grubbing,, grading, aggregate baseccourse;; hOt bituminous pavement, bridge, drainage, sidewalk and curb and gutter. more 8ilaway News/Jane 21, 1990 Page 3 Number of bids:;,: Three (3) ]apparently successful bidder: $975,652 from G.A. Western Construction Company of Palisade Calls for completion within:_. 120 workable days Preconstruction_Project manager: Syron. Russell.. • Resident Engineer: Richard,Ortonv ,:Glenwood Springs »»<«< ANTYCXPATED BXD O P E N x m e s ADD: JULY 3, 11:30 a.m-, road reconstruction in Roxborough State Park south of Raspier, beginning at the park entrance and extending ,, about half°"a mile to ths` 'cul-da'-sac"'nea'r'the' visitor's center, which including hot bituminous pavement overlay, drainage, .'signing, striping, landscaping, and curb and gutter, CC 99-1000-17. NEW: JULY 12, 9:30 a.m., resurfacing and structure replacement in E1 Paso, county, on U.S. 24„ beginning;about, 3.6 miles east of :Calhan and extending seven •miles easterly,.. consisting of grading, hot bituminous pavement, plant mixed seal coat, concrete box culverts, guardrail,, fence, striping, seeding and mulching, project number CXBRI 04-0024-34. 9:45 a.m., triple combination project to widen a bridge on Broadway in ,,Engiewood at big,Dry; Creak just south of Belleview Avenue, consisting of hot ;bituminous pavement, structure widening, drainage, concrete slope, and ditch paving, projects CX 10-0075-25 and CC 10-0075-26 and CY 10-0075-28. 10 a.m., hot bituminous and concrete pavement,. and drainage work, at the U.S. 85 Port of Entry parking area south of Platteville, CC 03-0085-29. PROJECTS AWARDED . PROJECT: AWARDED T0: DATE: X (CX) 76-1 (149) Best-may Paving Co. 5/31/90 bid g-76 frontage roads $896,313 6/13/90 award in Morgan county Award Goals DBE 34 Committed DBE 4.39 CY 01-0070-25 Asphalt Paving Co. 6/7/90 bid Z-70 in Denver - $1,419,207 6/13/90 award overlay Award Goals 4.58 Committed 4.864 over 4 Nighwep pews/Otrae 21. 1990 Page 4 DID YOU X-NO * ? • An estimated-'two- million'ohildren receive bicycles. as gifts each year in the United States, but' only'about five percent are also given helmets. Zadh-day one-child- dies and about 200 are,.treatted - n emergency rooms because -of cycling- related head injuries. «<>»>- , The-fatality rate on trS. highways dropped from 15 per 100 million miles -driven in 1935 to 2.3 in 1988, thanks : , primarily to improved roads and automotive safety features such as seat belts. Todarexate is equivalent tO one death for every 14,200 trips between New -York City and San Trancisco. «<>>> D I D Y O U X w 0 w ? About twO thirds of all American adults drink alcoholic beverages, but ten percent of the drinkers- (about 6.5 percent,of the adult population) account for at least half the total oonsumption. «<»> • ,v. 1'J ct G C C!t, STAT� O;F6COLORADO _ J� OEPARYMENY OF HIGHWAYS " (v° �� Ii7J CtC.ri<� _, DROWN 0 eo2222 0201 Gag Mums An. �0 T;4"eo"`0 • r -• (303)707,0W(303)707,0W File No. 90-05-53-01 - TRAFFIC DATE: June 20, 1990 TO: All Interested Individuals with Traffic Management Responsibilities FROM: J. David Jessup,P.E., Plans and Safety Engineer Department. of Highways SUBJECT: Traffic Management Seminar The Colorado Division of Highways is once again offering free training Opportunities for individuals with traffic management or engineering responsibilities. A seminar has been arranged for your area and a tentative agenda is enclosed. Anyone from your agency with traffic management responsibilities is invited t0 attend. Mayors or city managers, chiefs of police, city engineers and street superintendents are suggested city representatives. Counties should consider sending administrators, sheriffs, planners and road supervisors. We ask that no more than two people represent each agency. This seminar will be held in Fort Morgan at the Econo Lodge (303-867-9481), at Exit 82 on 176 at Barlow at 8:30 a.m., on Thursday August 2, 1990. The Division will provide the noon meal on August 2nd and overnight accommodations on August lat for those who may require them at no cost to Your representative(s) . As you may be aware, the Department of Highways has provided one copy of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (M.U.T.C.D.) to all incorporated cities and counties in the State. Please check with your agency to nee if your copy is available; if possible bring the manual with you to the seminar. In order to ensure that apace is available at the seminar for your representatives, fill out and return the enclosed form by July 20, 1990. If you are planning on sending two people have each fill out a separate form. For overnight accommodations, please contact the motel directly for, your reservation. Inform them you are staying as part of this seminar. Ws can.only pay for lodging on August 1st. If you need to stay the night of August 2nd you will have to make your own arrangements. If you have any questions, please call me at (303) 757-9436. JDJ:emo Enclosures cc: File 11/4:10 . PLEASE RETURN BY JULY 20, 1990 TO: BETTY NIELSON Division of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue, Room 172 Denver, Colorado 80222 757-9272 T would like to attend yes no I will need lodging August 1, 1990 yes no NOTE: If lodging is required, make your reservations directly with the motel. Inform them you are staying as part of this seminar and there will be no charge to the individual or the city/county. Econo Lodge I 76 and Barlow Fort Morgan, CO 80701 303-867-9481 .. • Name Address Representing Phone Please only one name per sheet unless you intend to share the same room! CONSERVE ENERGY AND TRAVEL FUNDS - CARPOOL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SEMINAR AGENDA ITEMS Econo Lodge 176 and Barlow Fort Morgan, CO 80701 August 2, 1990 - Traffic Control in Construction Zones - Tort Liability for your Town or County - Department of Highways Relationship to the Cities and Counties - Speed Zoning and Model Traffic Code - Traffic Signal warrant Studies - The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices - Traffic Control for your Town - "Specific Problems" - Discussion Lunch, coffee and rolls will be provided on August 2nd at no charge along with overnight lodging on August 1, 1990 if required. WELD Cot vy CCv.Vi i^no 'j.P.vn-,1.) 1770 juw 27 Ati � 16 STATE OF COLORADO DEPARYm/�ete�trniGMWAYS 4201 eastrkkiSraRD / Denter.Colorado 80222 •� 003)76140i, " June 13, 1990 02590 Dear Commissioners: Enclosed for your information is a draft copy of the Department of• Highways' 1992-1996 Five Year Highway Program of Projects. Review of this program is in progress through designated state and regional clearinghouses, including the Councils of Governments and the Regional Planning Commissions. The program is used to guide the development of the Department's annual construction budget. The projects and funding levels in the program are contingent upon the availability of sufficient federal, state, and local funds. Some projects discussed during the 1989 county hearing process are shown in FY 96, the last year of the five year period. The passage of Senate Bill 36 in 1986 and House Bill 1012 in 1989 provided the Department with additional motor fuel tax revenues which allowed the development of a state funded construction program. As was the case with the 1991-1995 Program projects created from the Senate Bill 36 funds are identified as CX projects and those developed from House Bill 1012 funds are identified as CY projects. Please mail any comments you may have on this Draft directly to: Randy Grauberger, Manager Transportation Programs Section, Room 212 Colorado Department of Highways 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, CO 80222 Comments Bmt he repelytd_hy July 16th. All comments will be mailed to the State Highway Commission in advance of their August meeting. The Commission . will review all comments and then adopt a final version of the 1992-1996 Five Year Highway Program of Projects. Very truly yours, . 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M ' la v V I1µ 40 II pN ppN 0 -1N0 11N N 0 •a N v V ,II�Wp .Wp N yayrr b 0 -4. 4J 0400.000000 0004•00000 .°4•o O.d000000 104044000 " 00000000 e. Or I II II I w II I U d II I �1 11 IS 11 G~ I 0 00000000 11 00000000 1 00400400 0 00000000 P 00000000 0 �M U r t> 46, e,oyy ` UNITED 1'A766 ( ! - 8 NUCLEAR 1AEGULA�RY'CO tin lur ,1 WASHINGTON,Q�,C.,40aii��1 '99"" v� ��`� Cik) v June 2b.p90a Docket No. 50-267 Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Vice President, Nuclear Operations • Public Service Company of Colorado Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Dear Mr. Crawford: SUBJECT: COMPONENT REMOVAL ACTIVITIES By letter dated May 22, 1990 you informed the NRC that Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC) intended to proceed with the removal of certain components from Fort St. Vrain (FSV) under 10 CFR 50.59. You requested that we respond by June 22, 1990 if we had any questions with respect to the May 22, 1990 proposal. We have discussed the concerns we have with your plans with Mr. Mike Holmes of your staff. In response to your proposed component removal, we would like to reiterate the NRC position from our confirmatory shutdown order of May 7, 1990 that stated: "this confirmatory order in no way relieves the licensee of the terms and conditions of the operating license." The confirmatory order is consistent with your letter of October 24, 1989 in which you stated that "PSC will continue to comply with applicable license conditions and regulatory requirements during defueling, unless and until relief is requested by PSC and approved by the NRC." Our preliminary evaluation of your proposed action is that items 01. CIS, and N4 [the removal and disposal of the spare control rod drive. CR absorber strings and cracked steam generator] would not need NRC approval. The removal and disposal of spare components and damaged equipment that must be repaired or replaced anyway prior to resuming operations are not actions that may be classified as precluding restart. The other proposed actions presented in your May 22, 1990 letter should be delayed until after a possession-only license is issued to PSC. As we have indicated to your staff, NRC action on your request is anticipated in the near future. However, we would be pleased to consider any additional information that you might wish to present related to the impact of the other changes. ide a' 17- '11)1a° 4 Mr. A. Clegg Crawford - 2 - We are in the process of evaluating your proposed possession-only license application of November 21, 1989. Following issuance of the possession-only amendment. further operations of FSV need not be part of your decision to proceed with actions under 10 CFR 50.59 rules. Sincerely./4"4"4- 1 fo.) % /J Seymour H. Weiss. Director Non-Power Reactor. Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects - III. IV. V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc: See next page Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Docket No. 50-267 • Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg, Manager Regional Representative Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Programs Public Service Company 'Environmental Protection Agency of Colorado 1 Denver Place P. O. Box 840 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 Mr. David Alberstein. Manager Robert M. Quillen, Director Fort St. Vrain Services Radiation Control Division GA International Services Corporation Department of Health P. O. Box 85608 4210 East 11th Avenue San Diego, California 92138 Denver, ColOraoo 80220 Mr. H. L. Bray, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Nuclear Licensing and Resource Nuclear Production and Management Division Station Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Denver, Colorado 80201-0640 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Quality Assurance Division P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Kelley, Standfleld S O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Mr. D. D. Hock Public Service Company Building President ano Chief Executive Officer Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80202 Oenver, Colorado 80201-0840 a Regional Administrator, Region IV Commitment Control Program U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Coordinator 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Public Service Company of Colorado Arlington, Texas 76011 2420 W. 26th Avenue, Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80211 Chairmen. Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Ir09 putt ,f^ 1,i "r) 'nu* Colorado Wa ":ononWgress 1390 Lunn&met,Suits 312,DPnw■,CO 80203 (3031377.0312 PAX(3031R37•1407 OP■ICERS MAAS D,M•eN•wy,EmmaIvP DH6aa 1.00.61 P.•1 Ma.: HART WOODWARD GA■in,CO Vs,Premien. ED TONER Par SOU"CO T.uN...., WOW D.SIMPSON towels.*CO Annum RICHARD D.MNdAVRY L.. f,CO June 25, 1990 Iww.•I...P..,Menial: WOO LOCKHART um!.Amnion,CO HOARD O■ DIRELTORB RALPH ADKIN• C.W. Kirby, Chairmen RICHARD O.AUSTERMANN Weld County Commissioners (.oMon,co P.O. BOX 758 CARL Co Greeley, CO 80632 JACK RUCMNEIITER WmM.Park,CO ROBERT O,BURR Dear Bill: WdMn,C4 LINDA LARK Onnw.,CO The Water Congress legislative record has been enviable. Of the 172 KENJacNETH CRANDALL bills supported by Cwt, 142 have been enacted into law; and, of the � RALPH CURTIS bills opposed by CWt, alnhave been defeated! Ask yourself this question: What hay•.��'�ns if there were no Water Congress? JOHN R.VETCH ER rl" AwnN.I.W IN%CO RONALD A.HELLBUBCH Wata,wM.,cO The CWC Board of Directors has reovsuended a 108 increase in dues for JIM WATT 1990. We hope that each member will be able to gC along with this NEILJAQU increase. As each of realize, CWC dues are strict! voluntary and the NEIL,A URT Y� Y �rY Gas.,co decision as to what you want to pay in dues is up to you. nOUO REM►ER A....o,CO C.W.KIRBY Incidentally, as know, first Class e, for example, has CO Y Y� postage, DOUGLAS C.LOCKHART increased from 15 cents to 25 cents or 601. Likewise paper, supplies, 4.��. .. ,co rent, wages, etc. have all experienced increases. W'ILWAM .E.lelWRY (irW J.wnY. CO WAYN;E!MUSK If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. WindsHAROLO E.MbSEL Commie HAW,CO Sincerely I PETER NICHOLS Y Olonwied SPRAIN,CO ED POKORNRY �• ' W.I.',CO DAVID RONMINR pawn,CO LAMP p.SIMP•ON • I.nIAAS,CO Executive Director ED TONER Pas SON"CO HART WOODWARD ADM/kr Sin*,CO_ NWRA Dina. HAROLD MIBKRL C.Hwil.W.I..n,CO NW RA SOO Mo.....H' LARRY U.•IMPS0N {n.H...",CO N WRA Ron...M Mimosa ROBERT PMCMKR OMM,CO NW■A MI.H.WAN 11 Moan MDT W,►IK•MER Ir,CO RAw NWRA Rrluuolr Mum ^ I ? )q O TAU POKER C.H..u.•,ay.,CO Mw11Mr of N■tl•n■1 Water R•06uro66 M6.61■Jon and W1•■Rr66►■6•ConRn66 STATEMENT COLORADO WATER =mess 1390 Logan Street, Suite 312, Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 837-0812 Date: June 25, 1990 (Please indicate address corrections) Your November, 1989 through Member: October, 1990 CWC dues were: • C.W. Kirby, Chairman $ 400 weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Please return this statement with your check The CWC dues schedule (on reverse side) indicated the conditions, options, and publication products that pertain to your membership level. (PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DOLLAR AMOuRr FOR VARIOOS PUBLICATION PRODUCTS HAS BEEN CHANGED.) The = Board of Directorswould° like to recommend your consideration of $ 440 in Cwt dues (this is a 108 increase). The decision to upgrade, of course, is yours to make. Please fill in the following: I AM SUBMITTING OUR NOVEMBER, 1990 THRu OCTOBER, 1991 SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP DUES IN THE AMOUNT OF: $ • Signed: Phone No. Voting Division (Review the Voting Designations on reverse side of mailing list form to determine your geographical or business-related division). NOTE: "CONTRIBUTIONS TO COLORADO WATER CONGRESS ARE NOT TAX DEDUCTIBLE AS CHARITABLE CON- • TRIBUTIONS. HOWEVER, THEY MAY BE DEDUCTIBLE AS ORDINARY OR NECESSARY BUSINESS EXPENSES." IMPORTANT IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT YOUR SPONSORED INDIVIDUALS ARE RECEIVING THE PUBLICATIONS TO WHICH THEY ARE ENTITLED, WE MUST HAVE AN uPDATED MAILING LIST FORM COMPLETED AND ATTACHED TO THIS sTATEMENT. • o1C 11M3 FOR RerfAINOG NNN.IIf onion roll MORAINIC h6701EI1B C nSktignet 1. No sustaining eeaher's dues will he lees than they are p.emenRy plying noodle=of option eeleated. It f row the half-eey mere, but lens than nest bracket in option C R then said amber will go to not brooks% figure in berms of dues mount. (Ito DracR*be in Optlot C ere Weed fa eddoee.) t 7. A arm year 'grees' period vrlll be allowed to test very signiflese dare increase. 3. A estelning meder may eaerates mny ore of the three options listed below in mans their due. Mat, %11.01. Mina Water lelated Budget Weber Reb ad 6eloot BreckW level Rgediture• hewnee• Reeder WOWS Sal enditUteit a epee PAM I O N II 6127 Ol`th<p0t000 0 4!(Rinbeies) 1[t 6193 N 6753 070.001 to 6100.000 0 66 ♦ $35 for V 0317 matt 610.000 W SRO inoreient above VII 6506 vy �A VIII 0637 9100.001 to 6lr000r000 0289:$100.000 117S4 CottrlbAbs. webr00 0759 ++iropnpper%above li 6866 91.000.001 to710.000.000 Shank foi rvI 61 1» msch 01.0 mo° v 01.365 Mercer% abyss Achieving 61.5ee Ogre OL900d)91• IS 61.667 tgulando newr es/sepedlturos only N 07.710 irde ere t I 63.163 - CNC N IMIXPORIr 1'60011014 iI 66.327 A. WHAT Coe AN INDIVIDUAL NORM AT$75 RRCRIVB7 (Individual Nemberehlps an p7) 1. One vote. 3. Notership registration fee at all OC pectin° events. 3. One Isle of COWPDX)MAWR mown (fertdleelly). • a. Oe copy of the Colorado Water AL+esao II Directory. R. WRAP 0001 A OWIYAININO)OAO hmCIIIV6f 1. One vote per 035 (rot to emceed )0 robot. In other words, in aword4ee with the bylave. a mWtalning motet shall be entitled be sponsor Indio/Wool gomberehlps raving votive privileges for much idlvldus4 who are aaaaolatd with it an it mA'deetgnets. emitting its mebership fee to the poems of dies of the imtvidul renters It wows. provided Chet tie esmhwe ranter err such anbreMpa a sustaining wear any Ora epomorr, shell not eweeed thirty or the mater molting from the division of the sustaining a seer's membership fee by the curer%dues for idiv(duel meber*heps, whichever mbar L Lee. 3. Nmeherehlp nolatratten fees for esah individual mponered at all foe smet4g events. (rose*Rh $35 contributed in dues. one membership regietretton L allowed.) 3. Ono Issue of X624CC, (perld d loelly) a c e copy d Colorado .6 hater ikep DtnotoN tar each individual apwrae . if e, roe copy of the 19[1n, k ay��fon seek 0100 mrtrlbuud. 7. Om copy of Mat Wool Nam o l WNW Water Ora for*soh OM contribute]. 6. Oro copy of Mater Laol6lat ajffin set ad water C PlltY NPR for each 41,00 oo tributed. 76 Ono Copy of tie hetl0rell Wen UM fre each 6600 contributed. 0. Ore copy of Watt rtesnoiel hater WatOtNRI.C. 11Wor Weber Dwa tlm en end lister 4asatal'work for neon $500 contributed. C. If ember onntrladw 61.000 or men, then esL amber hem en muttered' repo en Owe an individual an one of the fop stetting oomlttees. 17fe fog strtllq committal are. (1) ydeni Attains (3) IWO Armies. (3) rderal • Bute Water Quality ad (s) Roolutien.l C. WHAT DOM AN ARROCIA7R ROMP AT 615 WRAC (Monahan Nembcre ap we 6151 towelaL Nemherntd0 le swilmble to any individual who M retired or Wry Individual who le a full-ties student et an duoskionel institution. I. One Maus of u (Periodically). 3. One ropy of the COLtre�ter directory. 3. roes npi*tvetlon to the CNC rowel Cooention end CNC Nsesrship Than 6 star lindohop (Neel WAWA. bower. met he purchased). In the wee of all other ChC castles. when• npLtrettan fon is required. the Aesoelate POOR wet ply the regular nembeMlp registration fee. 6. Mmisu slabeel eve not ontlttd to a Vote at O C OWal.Wms Nestles. If you have any gueettoe. plebes gall the CMC tattoo ()03) 6)(.0013 COLORADO MAW COWIN!SWAM Ur Prep,, doetalns r.dbern Distorted Voting olgLlar (1f.,mitred tiretwwele are not all wittan tie MS &violet, plena attain w SipMat MIMt) provide etiolate address for each InnVidual (ir different inn u+. .rwnlnc MPnlaNtPr'i tarns.dire..). � stn.gy p MA'(fllI�H171,lr (CIS =roe Vet vow or t35 oddM�ri- .ablr �TiaeaiwTi-- �tww ++�.'�.) not to mend 50 tebe) 035 paid.) MI a paid.) 200 1. 1. 1. - 2. 3. h. 5. _w tI mr wr (or + lass. Ira a. f ash (ar �ng � y—to►" t MI00 Tone Issue Tor*soh 0200$4.1d4) 0300 paid.) pad.) 1. 2. 3. i, r 5. r, 4.141$04148TVATICOI each rlir� w4onna rerTe r9n) («raTirra Tar aw)r iS00 ( Lamas;°r'eat* tfArkM(71/*WOKS lone inene for ..d, '(�.i)w�a `x .sere t50o (�.).. _ sovo 1. _ - 2. 3. • i. 5. �. 10 i0D Atorrt01Lit.MEN PLIAS iRMaI A Mak=sniff (dement*of voting dlwlalent la Mien en reaeree ale :. S.F.P. INVESTMENT, INC. .r"123 14 a CLERK June 22, 1990 TO THE 80/%7O William Kirby Commissioner at Large Weld County Colorado 915 10th Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Commissioner Kirby: We are calling upon your office as County Commissioner to assist your constituent on a problem which can only be resolved with a political decision by the County Commissioner. I am enclosing a photocopy of my letter which 1 had sent to the Board of Commissioners on September 16, 1987, and which pretty well outlines our situation. Since that letter, for which I have never received an answer of any kind, our situation as property owner has deteriorated very greatly by the action taken by the County. The County has allowed heavy traffic businesses to be built on Turner Boulevard to the detriment of our businesses and land use. Under the present configuration of Turner Boulevard which does not have a proper turn-around at its southern extremity, we have had two businesses go bankrupt because of the inability for traffic to reach our location. All of the concern as outlined In my letter of September 16, 1987, are still pre- sent except that they have become aggravated and accentuated. It is our belief that the County Planning Department is to benefit the overall good of the property owners, and not to favor certain property owners at the detriment of others. As an established property owner paying our taxes,we request that a solution to Turner Boulevard for the overall public good and future growth of the area be placed before the Board of County Commissioners for a political just solution. i Since the late seventies, 1 have tried to work with the County, with the State Highway Department, and the Federal Highway Department, only to find out that the position of the taxpayer I represent as well as ourselves, has worsened considerably. We appeal to you and the Board of County Commissioners for an Impartial review of our situation that we may survive as landowner and enjoy the fruits of our investment. rely, Simone /ms I^ EL RANCHO BOX 53 • GOLDEN, CO 80401 • (303) 526-0328 SecuRity financial plannin4, Inc. September 16. 1987 • Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Subject: Turner Boulevard. Del Camino Area Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: I 'am the person who petitioned your Board 1n the summer of 1981 for . decision that the County would accept Turner Boulevard as a county road to resolve a public problem that existed. . After your consideration on the matter on September 23. 1981. you resolved to take Turner Boulevard as a county road and add it to the road system for maintenance. As I expressed before you at that time. the ultimate goal was to' see Turner Boulevard go in a southerly direction so as to service all the property 'owners lying to the south as to where it presently stops and to circle back to the frontage road so as to accomplish the following: ' 1. To remove the presently illegal two-way ramp into I-25. 2. To establish a safe traffic pattern for what is turning out to be a very congested area. Without a sensible traffic pattern for the amount of traffic now being experienced by the area, the property owner cannot properly enjoy the ownership of their property, cannot properly develop their property. cannot enjoy the safety of quick response in case of emergency from the fire department or police department. as well as a measure of public safety from a heavy Vehicle traffic area. I an sure that Mr. Albert Scotvacs. District Engineer for the Highway Division of the State of Colorado, has already given you all the various statistics of traffic and traffic patterns .off the interchange from I-25 to 119 in the Del Camino area. The County"Engineer has also established 7700 vehicles travel Turner Boulevard in one day. All of the figures of these agencies would i►tlicate that a solution is required. As you are also aware at this time. St. train Sanitation District is try- ing to service the Del Camino community and all of its property owners. P. O. 8OX 53 EL RANCHO SUB STATION . } ' GOLDEN, COLORADO 80401 Secuitity financial planning, inc. Board of County Commissioners M, September 16, 1487 Page Two The extension of Turner Boulevard to its logical point to the south wouTd also facilitate and benefit the entire area from a welt-planned design for sanitation as we11' as utilities easement. I represent the property owners who are southwest to the point where Turner Boulevard ends. We would appreciate receiving direction from the Board as to what can be done to assist the county in bringing a , solution to what has been a very poor planning for a developing area. We trust that we will receive your continued attention to a problem which individual property owners cannot solve. but which needs the political decision for the overall good of the Del Camino community , in Weld County. I will await to hear from you, as I am ready to share with you whatever information I have in regard to this public problem. Since yours, Guyne GS/ms P.S. The property owners which I represent stand ready to deed to the county' a 30 foot easement for county road purposes. • • • • P. O. BOX 53 £L RANCHO SUB STATION GOLDEN, COLORADO 80O1 r XGH W'AX SEEC� � �O N,[iTTEE Colored°Cot relies;A.: Colorado Municipal League , v- .: r , rer i r YJ . n,Y� Y r,�Wf4 •. MEMORANDUM TO: Chairmen, Boards of County Commissioners County Road Supervisors and Engineers FROM: Micki Hackenberger, CC1tiSta Special Highway Committee Designee RE: APPLICATION FOR RA1L-HIGHWAY CROSSING PROTECTION DEVICES DATE: June 20, 1990 The Special Highway Committee is soliciting project applications for the Fiscal Year 1991 federal funds for rail-highway crossing protection devices (automatic signals with overhead • gate amts). The Department of Highways has estimated there will be S977,000 available for state, municipal, and county rail-highway crossing protection devices in 1991. Eligible projects are any rail-highway crossings on your jurisdiction's road system. Funding decisions are based, in part, on the Federal Railroad Administration's safety ranking process. Applications will be ranked using the ERA ranking system, after updating the data for each of the applications. For information on how your project ranks using the current data contact Jerry Simpson at the Highway Department, 737-9271. If there is a crossing improvement needed on a state highway, please coordinate with the state Highway Department District Engineer for the needed crossing improvement application. An entity may submit more than one application, in which case your jurisdiction should indicate the local priority among your application. The cost of protection devices varies. but normally ranges between 573,000 and $105,000. The program requires a ten portent (10%) local match. Proposals should be submitted on the enclosed application form. The deadline for submitting applications is August 10, 1990. County application should be sent to: Micki Hackenberger Colorado Counties, Inc. 1177 Grant Street Denver, Colorado 80203 {Y ra.lC\O • The Special Highway Committee anticipates that projects will be ranked, funding recommendations made to the Highway Commission, Commission action taken, and applicants notified of their project status by the end of November. 1990. If you have any questions concerning your application or the program, please contact John Bemalen or Jerry Simpson, Colorado Department of Highways, Staff Traffic Branch. 303- 737-9271; Nikki Hackenberger. 303-8614076; or Jack Baier, Public Utilities Commission. 303-8942084. Attachment 9 REQUEST FOR FEDERAL FUNDING OF RAILROAD-HIGHWAY CROSSING SIGNAL PROJECT' Date_ Submitting Road Authority Project Location Road Name or Number No. of Traveled Lanes Road Width Surface Type Present Traffic (ADT) S Year Projected ADT Functional Classification of Road. _ Angle of Crossing _ ,Roadway Approach Grades Obstructions to Sight Distance (Vegetation, Buildings, Topography, Parted RR Cars on Adjacent Tracks) Crossing Accidents Past S Years Railroad Name Number of Tracks Present Wanting Devices Proposed Warning Devices Seasonal Increases in Traffic Type of Traffic (School Buses. Fuel Trucks. Farm Trucks) . Any Short Range Plana to Widen or Improve Roadway Local Contact Person: Name Title Address Phone Submitted by; Local Official (Attach map showing project location) Title B ■/ O!M. My�,i. 'l����r ITTF� a VEE t '`+ � t �0I0XAd0 C0U11,�it�;'xtiC.� . CO�prati(Y'XVJ,11ntC��aY�.0a$ttti „° rr<" t, " yes <,5'dk� �r t,ki., rir ,pa yt"a' tt rf°' � xr�refi `.F� ryin�ra�'a xrksna !sae :..'. rl._r H •NE 0 M� 4, na. _ �..... rJ ._ _. TO: Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Road Supervisors and Engineers .. FROM: Micki M. Hackenberger CCI Special Highway Committee Des,1Rt�+ Sl1BJ:Special Bridge Fund Applications (State Funds) DATE: June 25, 1990 The Special Highway Committee is soliciting applications for Special Bridge Fund grants for the purpose of rehabilitation or replacement of substandard bridges. County applications are due in the CCI office by September 14, 1990. EI,1(:mH.1TY Bridges which have been inspected. included on the Select List of the federal bridge inventory, and have a sufficiency rating of 50.0 or less are eligible for replacement funding. Bridges on the Select List with a sufficiency rating of greater than 50.0 are eligible for rehabilitation only, unless the cost of rehabilitation exceeds replacement costs. Generally, any bridge with a sufficiency rating of 50.0 or less is on the Select List. You can check on a bridge's sufficiency rating with Walt Mystkowski, COON, Staff Bridge, (303) 757-9338. County bridges statewide have been reinspected over the past two years, and each county should have received a copy of the updated report with the bridge's current sufficiency rating. With the reinspection reports out. bridges which didn't previously qualify for tile grant money may in fact now be eligible. Be sure to assess the need for bridge replacement or rehabilitation on tho most current data. If you have a bridge that has never been inventoried (it must have a span of 20 feet or greater, abutuxnt to abutment), or if there is abridge for which your entity is interested in applying for funds, and you don't have the updated sufficiency rating, please contact Mr. Mysdcowski at the Department. n n ', P . APPLICATION The following information must be provided for each stratum, that you are submitting for funding (there is no application form): - Photographs of the bridge - A copy of the inspection report - A brief narrative discussing the need for the wodc - Cost estimate (use attached form) - Estimated starting date of project construction Although there is no application form, the enclosed Bridge Project Cost Estimate can be used to provide some of the required intonation. The cost figure in the inventory report may serve as a project cost estimate for the application but current estimates are strongly encouraged, since that figure doesn't include all eligible project costs and no supplemental funds are granted for cost overruns or revised project costs. All worlc performed with these funds must, at a minimum, meet the "AASHTO Geometric Design Guide for Local Streets and Roads." If you must submit more than one application, please assign priorities for funding. The Special Highway Committee makes an effort to fund at least one bridge project per applicant prior to funding more than one project for a single jurisdiction. Successful applications will typically be funded on an 80% state and 20% local matching basis. While the Committee is not currently limiting the amount of state funds for a bridge project, it has reserved the right to impose maximum on tease by case basis depending on the demand for funds compared to the funding availability. Projects funded from the special bridge fund are subject to the following conditions: 1) The approved maximum funding limit cannot exceed 80% of the actual project costs. 2) The approved maximum funding limit will not be increased to cover increased costs or cost overruns; and, 3) No funds will be paid for any costs, including engineering costs, unless and until construction of the project is commenced. The Highway Department's administrative process, including the process for release of the funds, is detailed in the Department's Procedural Directive number 43.1 (attached). Attached is also a copy of the Project Cost Estimate form which must be completed within 43 days of notification of a project being funded. The committee andcipates that projects will be reviewed, funding recommendations made to the Highway Commission, Conunission action taken, and applicants notified of the status of their projects by the end of October 1990. e 1 I " I I Applications should be sent to: Micki M. Hackenberger Colorado Counties, Inc. 1177 Grant Street Denver, Colorado 80203 COMPLETION STANDARDS At the completion of a bridge project, the bridge muse be replaced or rehabilitated so that it is no longer on the Select List and it muse meet the legal load limits (not be a load posted bridge). This means that prior to the final payment being made to the local government on a state funded project, the bridge must be reinspected, the inventory report submitted to and approved by the Highway Department. If you have any questions concerning your application or the program, please call Micld Hackenberger at 303-861-1076. Attachments • COLORADO PROCEDURAL DIRECTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS or, ALL .0447 ADMINISTRATION OF SPECIAL BRIDGE ACCOUNT AUTHORIZED BY H.B. 1090. r sa 43-4 2«5tb1fa]. t R.ss 197n. AS AMTN0Fn 43.1 ~mu8/16/82 "'""""'OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT i BUDGET 28 � PURPOSE sum SEP 1 To promulgate a procedure for the Department of Highways in administration of Special Bridge Account revenues. AUTHORITY House Bill 1090, 1981 Session of the Colorado General Assembly, 43-4-205(6)(a). and (7)(4). C.R.S. 1973. as amended; and Highway Commission Resolutions 11880 of 3/18/82. and 12120 of 6/17/82 (Attachments ] i 2). APPLI� CAB-,l ILA Highway State ofurer. ell Colorado Countiess of Inc.tandOColo adot of MunicipalaLeague.and the Special DEFINITIONS 1. Special Bridge Account: Sixteen percent of proceeds of additional state motor fuel tax directed by H.C. 1090 to be divided among state. Counties and municipalities. The allocation will be based on the percentage of total cost need of deficient bridges with a sufficiency rating of 0 to 50 on a state of 0 t 100 in accordance with the bridge inventory program of the Federal Highway Administration administered by the Colorado Department of Highways. 2. Special Highway Committee. The Colorado State Highway Commission, in its resolution 1188 D. on March 18, 1982. authorized the Special Highway Committee. representiingonsisting fthe eight municipalit munies cipalities) recommendrlocalibridge projects to the the counties and four Highway Commission for funding from the Special Bridge Account as established b H.B. 1090. Representaties of the Try and Safety Projectsv Branch and S d Staff Bridge eDesign Branch serve tment of Highways° Staff e as technical advisors to the committee. • PROCEDURES 1S�pecial Bridge Account Shares. The Highway Commission annually. on or before button Of fundssinuthenSpecial will Bridge Account.the State Treasurer from the acce�ount will ntage beities allocated to the accordance with thetpe�gent of needsHas developed s. the bytheefederalthe brl ge�inentory. The total fundscost need asted oOfthe Octobeber 1ear . 199881.. The June funds allocated for the are based on the percentage years ending each June 30 will be based on he percentage of total cost need as of January 1 of the previous year. MOErOmT 3 'sear /��p�TT II TRA7•Ip� S . s wT3-4NZS5(4)(e)� UP�.I�7 RIA��AMEi1p�DT AU7NORIZED_BT N.B. 1090. I •x••43.1 State Treasurer. The Colorado State Treasurer's Office will allocate monthly to the State Department of Highways in accordance with the percentages authorized by the State Highway Commission receipts from the percentage of motor fuel tax assigned by law to the Special Bridge Account. The Department of Highways will Stateain share will go intorate accounts the State Highway Fund. Interest earned on such T� Highways are numbered FMS00001-105ted to such c for n municipalities,ts. Accounts nand FMSp he Deartment f accounts will be 00001-106 for counties. Administration. Administration of the special bridge accounts will be accomplished by on of ing Branch. The cost ofeadministration shall abe�shared ione thirdieachr t Department of by the State, Counties. and Municipalities up to one-half of one percent of their allocation from the special bridge account not to exceed $30.000 a year. paid annually to July and based upon services provided in the prior fiscal year. Process for Allocating Special Bridge Money to Counties and Municipalities. 1. The applicants submit an application for funding to the Special Highway Committee. 2. The project crecommendations toial Highway tthe Highway Commis ee reviews the applications and submits Commission. Specific project recom- mendations will include the maximum recommended amount of state funding for each project, not to exceed eighty percent of the total project cost. 3. The Highmum mount misstate funding Specificr each projects to be funded and the 4. The Special Highway Committee notifies the local entity of the Highway Commission's approval of the project. 5. Within forty-five days after receipt of the notification of project approval. the local entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee that it intends to proceed with the project and that it has, or will have by a specific date. the required local matching funds. A design engineer's preliminary cost estimate and a specific construction schedule, including a start date and projected project close out date, shell accompany the Certification of Intent to Proceed unless good cause is shown for delayed transmittal. Upon the failure of any applicant to provide this certification and engineer's •docunentation, or the appearance of disproportionate cost in the documentation, the Special High- way Committee may recommend that the Highway Commission remove its approval for funding of the project. 6. The initial portion of state funds will be released after the local entity submits a Certification of Project Start to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) (CML and CCI Special Highway Committee staff persons). The Committee or its designated representative notifies to writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director 0 the receirepresentative releasest of the ation fiftyard the percent of the stattive Director funds authorizedg orb the project. moat 2 a 3 • ...m 49-4-2-5(6)(a). C.R.S. 1973. AS AMENDED 43.1 wow• 7. The second portion of state funds will be released after the entity certifies to the Srcentlofltheapro�ttise or its complete.esTheaCed Comm tteesortitsvdesignated at forty representat ive notifies in writing the State Deportment of Highways' Executive Dirdessignatedf the representative relea the ses additioncation al forty the xecutive Director percent of state fundss authorised for the project. • 6. The remaining portion of state funds will be released after the local entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) isatatha minim m.ect itwentylpercenteof the total project has cost and that a cash hit has advertised for and hes made final payment to the contractor. The committee or designated representative notifies in writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director of the receipt of the Certification and the Executive Director or his designated representative releases the last ten percent of the state funds committed to the project. 9. Any approved project may be withdrawn prior to the commencement of construction upon notification by the applicant to the Highway Commission through the Special Highway Committee. Preliminary and Construction Engineering. It is the responsibility of the local entity to provide preliminary and construction engineering estimates. design. and supervision. If the local entity requests that the Department of Highways provide such costs incurred the costs will ere anled obligation the local of thenlocal entity whether liminary engineer- ing of the project proceeds to construction. Upon Certification of Project Start by the local entity. preliminary engineering and design costs will be included in the project cost. together with construction engineering and supervision. Costs for such services should be no more than twenty percent of the total project cost. The Action Plan process of the Colorado Department of Highways need not be followed for such local bridge projects. Unless Federal funds are involved. the bridge renovation would of have to meet Federal standards for design.unless the local entity specifi t s. Bridge design on such state-local funded local bridge projects shall as inimum conform to the `Geometric Design Guide for Local Rods and Stree ." is ed by the American Associa- tion of State Highway and Transportation Offi ( )• Executive Director � 3 ca3 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND BRIDGE PROJECT ESTIMATE • Structure Number County Engineering: Preliminary Engineering $ Design Engineering Construction Engineering and staking Project Engineering Final Inspection TOTAL ENGINEERING COSTS: $ _labor - Materials - Equipment: Mobilisation $ Site Preparation Excavation Abutments/Piers/Piling Structure/Deck/Guard Rail Approaches Pavement TOTAL LABOR - MATERIALS - EQUIPMENT COSTS: S Contingencies: $ TOTAL PROJECT COST $ Date of Bid Proposal: Project Start Data: Project Completion Date: Estimate Prepared By: (signature and title) Approved Chairman, Board of County Commissioners: (signature) WELD Cen'TY TO Jr; 27 Pri 27 AGENDA CLERK TO THE B OARD WELD COUNTY COUNCIL July 11. 1990 • 7:30 p.m. Centennial Center First Floor Assembly Room ROLL CALL: Norman Carlson. President • Doris W. Williams. Vice President Frank Stewart Gary Lebsack David Young MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 6. 1990 APPOINTMENTS: Monday. July 9 at 10:00 a.m. - Elected Officials Wednesday. July 11 at 9:00 a.m. - Board Appearance ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Correspondence (Marked by ") CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Notes from Commissioners - 6/11/90 Reso: Appointment of Clerk to the Board Booklet: 72nd Weld County Fair REPORTS: Elected Officials Meeting of June 11. 1990 Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Ballot Issues 1 Salaries for Elected Officials NEW BUSINESS: Planning Department Payment of Bills: Mileage for Norman Carlson $32.00 Mileage for Doris Williams 544.00 Mileage for Gary Lebsack $14.00 Mileage for Frank Stewart $13.60 Platte Valley Voice $11.00 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. �l��qa VrLD COU::Tv WELD COUNTY COUNCIL "" �" 27 June 27, 1990 P.O. Box 758 CLERK Greeley, CO 80632 TO THE 00A"D 356-4000 ext. 4780 PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council , in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will meet in regular session on Wednesday. July 11. 1990. The meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. . will be held in the First Floor Assembly Room of the Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, Greeley. The Council will discuss ballot issues, salaries for elected officials, and the Planning Department. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting. -30- 60VO— U/D ' Ib.OIT IOIIM MIXe01 IPICO pY THE XXOP IITY TAX ADMINIYYYYYO,I . FORM IMO I/SO.4/SO PETITION FOR ABATEMENT On REFUND OF togs ode Petitioners: Use this side only. Av GREELEY Colorado MAY..L.• , 19.90 Guy or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of,..VELD County Gentlemen: The petition of MARY.•E.HARSH whose mailing address is' BT.2..130X.,97C SOH CO 80615 City or Town State Zip COdo SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL R 0833386 18590 PT NE4 20 7 66 . . .Oil & B) Joni V).;ii ;�1 v 1� . .r Y'� respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 1988 19.89 are erroneous, Illegal, or due to error In valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAND IS USED AS AGRICULTURAL AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN, TP IS USED WITH ADJOINING PARCEL. • MILL LEVY 79.286 MILL LEVY 81.852 190... 19..89 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 13,050 $1034.68 18,270 $1495.44 Abate. 13,020 $1032:30 18240 $1492.98 Bal. 30 $ 2.38 30 $ 2.46 The taxes (have) (gignop@() been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum or $.2525:28 I declare, Lancer penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. NY or u -~ o 9 9�� A A V L � Petitioner _ — t �+ 4.L ,U X. r,o By... . r p r Ann rAddress....gill• Z gssex 1� `i At414T...05/ A500/4 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of WelA County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the Otb day of May A.D. 19.90 at which meeting there were present the following members. Chairman..Gene...R..,brantner.,and.,Comminsionar.a,.Gaorga..Xannadlrb..Conetancs..L. Harbor t....C..W....Kirby.,,,and„Gordon..K,,..La.ey notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor.....Richard..Keirnss..,..prasent.. and taxpayer ..Mary. F. .Harsh not being present: and (""") (nomo) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board... concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or do.s not concur) the assessor and the petition be approved and an abatement/refund ba,.allowed 13 4,1/46 rldq .m.d) rim mi mi or not m eik mti on an assessed valuation of$..18,240/19 :,,for $....2.5 8 '' total to for the year s) 1988.,b 4989. f.C�//.. Chairman of Boar County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, las. County of weAd I, klary„Ann,.getufirati rt County Clerk and Ex•officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Meld State of Colorado, d0 hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Wald County, now in my office, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at 0reekQY this Lotb, day f May ,A. D. 19.90 YC1erk. By3LiK..Cr�...l..?,, u Deputy. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, Z 7'c �J 19 �" on of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to a within petition, is hereby approved: pproved In part $ O denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: I' /^ #4,tce., � • ,� )/„1 Secretary. Property Tax Administrator, z &teaci, y>:� �' 4 LIg 1• ` �. \:\ (•4 yet C• t 3, B M u o r ` 4%. t 7V 2S •-• - o V O u o g e at tsgt E t` '2S Ts (v a g ° 5 � a � E g c.0 y ` k �_ (44 0 Fn x° z s g 7 �8 v 'y' a 'm' ="«L"`-.' : ni '�. c.3 , E'" ,E'" 2 4.d. d l's ul Q � ° in ov '� c�i <t R.gaFr � : 0 to oOfoi 5 p�S 7p JIN Z8 In fro ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT WESTERN WASTE ANNEXATION June 27, 1990 Prepared for: City of Dacono 512 Cherry Street Dacono, Colorado 80514 Prepared by: Grant, Bernard, Lyons & Gaddis 515 Kimbark - P.O. Box 978 Longmont, Colorado 80502-0978 nA(?.\°\ icirifis.) TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Project Description I II. Municipal Services I III. Special Districts 2 IV. School District Impact 2 V. Exhibit (Existing Conditions and Proposed Land Use Map) 3 i I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed Western Waste Annexations are shown on the attached map - Exhibit A. The area to be annexed includes approximately /0,44 acres of existing Weld County Road 15 right-of-way, approximately 7.55 acres of existing Weld County Road 10 right-of-way, approximately 5,4 8 acres of existing Weld County Road 17, and approximateiy.27/.34 acres of land currently zoned agriculture. In conjunction with the proposed annexations, the zoning will change from Weld County Agricultural to Dacono I-1 zoning. II. MUNICIPAL SERVICES Municipal services for the Western Waste Annexation will be provided in the following manner. Etectrigjty Union Rural Electric Association Natural Gas Rocky Mountain Natural Gas TeleDbore U.S. West t,l;Ltet On site well Sewer On site septic systems until such time as service becomes available from a sanitation district Lira The site will be served by the Longmont Fire Protection District. PQlise Dacono Police Department Financing the municipal services within the area to be annexed is addressed in an annexation agreement between the applicant and the City of Dacono. The annexation agreement is currently under negotiation and is not available at this time. 1 III. Special Districts The area to be annexed is included within the following special districts: Fort Lupton School District RE-8 301 Reynolds Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 • Tri-area Ambulance District 350 4th Street Frederick, Colorado 80530 Longmont Fire Protection District 700 Weaver Park Road Unit D Longmont, Colorado 80501 Weld Library District 2227 23rd Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Aimes Community College 260 College Avenue Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 IV. School District Impact Since industrial use for the project is sought, it is not anticipated that the ' annexation will affect the local public school district in any way. 2 V. Exhibits A. 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M ;; N w a K • r • • • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION M1 (Includes Weld County Roads 15 and 10) T0: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DACONO, COLORADO We, the undersigned landowners, in accordance with Colorado law, hereby petition the City of Dacono and its City Council for annexation to the City of Dacono of the unincorporated territory, the legal description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, located in the County of weld and the State of Colorado, and to be known as the Western Waste Annexation to the City of Dacono. As part of this petition, your petitioners further state to the City Council that: 1 . It is desirable and necessary that the territory described in Exhibit A be annexed to the City of Dacono. 2. The requirements of Sections 31.12.104 and 31-12-105, C.R.S. , as amended, exist or have been met in that: a. Not less than one-sixth of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the City of Dacono or will be contiguous with the City of Dacono within such time as required by Section 31.12-104. b. A Community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the City of Dacono. C. The area proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. d. The area proposed to be annexed is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the City of Dacono. e. No land within the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels were separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way. f. No land within the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous i 1 tracts or parcels of real estate, comprises twenty acres of more, and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon, has an assessed value in excess of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the annexation, has been included within the area proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. g. No annexation proceedings have been commenced for any portion of the territory proposed t0 be annexed for the annexation of such territory to another municipality. h. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not result to the detachment of area from any school district. i . The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not have the effect Of extending the boundary of the City of Dacono more than three miles in any direction from any point of the boundary of the City of Dacono in any one year. 4. j . The territory proposed to be annexed is approximately 29.502 acres in total area. k. Prior to completion of the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed, a plan will be in place, pursuant to Section 31- 12.105 (I)(e) , C.R.S. , which generally describes the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the City of Dacono; and the proposed land uses for the area; such plan to be updated at least once annually. 1 . In establishing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, if a portion of a platted street or alley is to be annexed, the entire width of the street or alley has been included within the area annexed, and reasonable access will not be denied to any landowners, owners of any easement, or the owners of any franchise adjoining any platted street or alley which is to be annexed to the City of Dacono but is not bounded on both sides by the City of Dacono. m. If required, an impact report will be prepared and filed pursuant to Section 31-12-108.5, C.R.S. 3. The owners of more than fifty percent of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, have signed this petition and hereby petition for annexation of such territory. 4. Accompanying this petition are four copies of an annexation map containing the following information: 2 a. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed; ' b. A map showing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, said map prepared by and containing the seal of a registered engineer; c. Within the annexation boundary map, a showing of the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land and, if part or all of the area is platted, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks; d. Next to the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of the contiguous boundary of the City of Dacono and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area proposed to be annexed, and a showing of the dimensions of such contiguous boundaries. 5. Upon the annexation ordinance becoming effective, all lands within-the t....^°- area proposed to be annexed will become subject to all ordinances T "' resolutions, rules, and regulations of the City of Dacono, except for general property taxes of the City of Dacono, which shall become effective as of the January 1 next ensuing. o. The zoning classification requested for the area proposed to be annexed is I-1 Light Industrial . Additionally it is requested that oil and gas exploration and production be permitted as a use by right. 7. If required by the City, an annexation agreement has been or will be executed by the petitioners herein and the City of Dacono relating to this annexation and the petitioners hereby expressly consent to the terms and conditions set forth in the annexation agreement. E. Petitioners authorize Western Waste Industries, Inc. , as option holder and future owner of the lands described herein, to act on behalf of Petitioners, as their attorneys with full legal power to negotiate and finalize the terms of the annexation, zoning, special use application and Certificate of Designation for the lands described herein, and all agreements related thereto. WHEREFORE, the petitioners, whose signatures are on the signature sheet on the next page, respectfully request that the City of Dacono, acting through its City Council , approve the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed: SOF:jg SDF\WWI\WESTW-P1.ANX 3 i e i 0 f 36,Y a1.-W G •�JC c i I�L Ld CD AYE � Vw ~1..r 57Vro . Cy C M N Z ✓.C Gad OI O b rC a,r ro.- L' ✓ A I..• .2 * VI ). r L~ C C VV WCe 70 H '^ K▪ a C✓r a 0 O L I C L.... g• * yq.. O II. V•� .0 Y Y d O V .,2 re b 0I i d.Y... C C !4 O .L I.C r� yNy d rr W, O T r d 4,1 ro ro .-d L. V... H+ 1r- ro.00 O O C rr 4M4 V) , , r•. • O y ro C 0+ Cu CU 0 /•• Cnr � xo i .- .+ O d Z H Q C Y W O C L i 7 C O L N O ,J} ./‘y , II II- v 3 w O.�•i . , ,.< L O es Y •a _.. Ii d N L A Co F 'a 7 G.A ..+ ILY 111.C O O 1. r Y Y = .e d " 7 d a 0�� O I Z 1.J O d ,n '4 n w Y..'p b s. o x la , Qr •.• d CI.d d L d d 3 L. C...• N- u/ '{ ... L O Co. .s CC U' N — 1pgp 3 .- 13 .C '7 W L.. .C OL .. CC ro4 • w 00 v o0 G a d a V V c V V El po c �^ c ••0 e C C . 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Notary Public EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION . (Annexation #1) All that par: of Sections 5, 7, 3 and in Township : north, mange 57 Wes: �1 Feld County, Colorado being mere particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 5; thence along the North line of said Section 5, North 89'43'33" East 30.00 feet; thence parallel with the West tine of said Section 5 South 01'06'15" East 2723,22 feet; :hence South 01.06'27" East 2545.46 feet to a point on the North line of Section S; thence Parallel with the West line of said Section 3 South 00'14 '35" East 2642,45 feet; thence South 00';5'04" East 24:4,70 feet; thence leaving said parallel line South 42'58' 14" East 195.57 feet to a Point of Curve; :hence along the arc of a curie :0 the left (radius of said curve being :77,46 fee:, chord cf said arc bears South 55'25'23" East :41 ,25 feet) a distance of 24:.28 fee: a point 30,00 feet North of the South line of said Sec:i:n thence• paral'.e'• wi:h the South line of said Section 3 South 29'52'31 ' East 2243.25 fee- , thence South 29'52.04" East 25:0,24 fee: :o a point 30,30 fee: Wes: of East line of Section 17 extended Ncrtnerly; thence parallel w',:.^, the Ea:: line of said Section 17 South 00'3: ' 12" Zest 260.01 feet; :fence parallel wi .n .r.e North line of said Section '-1 North 23'53104"- Wes: 251! . 54 feet :o a OCin on the North-South centerline of said Section 17; thence alone said North-So.:-. centerline North 03'20'57" We 50.0: fee' . thence South 52'22'34" East :62, e: gee: : thence '� 00'20'57" r t : 53 :: feet to a poi^ .32 fee: end:h dr ee bent i'-rth Vest .�. . 'rte !forth tine c` said Section 17; .hence parallel with said North lino 29'53'04" Wes: :50.00 feet; thence N:rtn 89'52'31" West 2242, 21 feet :o a ;pint of curve; .hence leaving said parallel 11,",e and a1:mg :he arc of a to the right (radius of said curve being 237.46 feet, cher: cf said ar _ears North 55'25'23„ West ' 39,01 fee:) a cistance of :54.40 fee:. :hence North , '.p, " 219 02 a 22 : f , r 42 �� i4 Wes: ,..d. ,is fee: z poi. :�,J fee: pest 'rte cast : re - Section 7; thence ezrallei with :he Bast line of said Sect' ' 7 Nortn 00':5'04" West 2423. 17 feet; -hence 'i:rth 00':4'35° Wes: 2642.27 feet :o a point on the !forth line of said Section 7; thence South 39'22 ' ' : " cast 22, 27 feet to the Southeast corner of Section 5; thence along :he Wes: line of said Section 5 North 01'06'27' west 2645,_1 feet to the West one- uar:er tether said Section 5; thence North 01'05' :5" West 2722,50 feet :3 :he Point of Beginning, containing 29, 502 acres more or less, 1 PETITION FOR ANNEXATION 02 T0: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DACONO, COLORADO We, the undersigned landowners, in accordance with Colorado law, hereby petition the City of Dacono and its City Council for annexation to the City of Dacono of . the unincorporated territory, the legal description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, located in the County of Weld and the State of Colorado, and to be known as the Western Waste Annexation to the City of Dacono. As part of this petition, your petitioners further state to the City Council that: 1 , It is desirable and necessary that the territory described in Exhibit A be annexed to the City of Dacono. 2. The requirements of Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, C.R.S. , as amended, exist or have been met in that: a. Not less than one-sixth of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the City of Dacono or will be contiguous with the City of Dacono within such time as required by Section 31.12.104, b. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the City of Dacono. c, The area proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. d, The area proposed to be annexed is integrated with or is Capable of being integrated with the City of Dacono. e. No land within the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels were separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way. f. No land within the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous l 1 tracts or parcels of real estate, comprises twenty acres of more, and which, together with the buildings and improvements 1 situated thereon, has an assessed value in excess of two hundred thousand dollars (5200,000.00) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the annexation, has been included within the area proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. g. No annexation proceedings have been commenced for any portion • of the territory proposed to be annexed for the annexation of such territory to another municipality. h, The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not result in the detachment of area from any school district. i , The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not have the effect of extending the boundary of the City of Dacono more than three miles in any direction from any point • . -ortthe"-boundary of the City Of Dacono in any one year. j . The territory proposed to be annexed is approximately 'S9 acres in total area. k. Prior to completion of the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed, a plan will be in place, pursuant to Section 31- 12-105 (1) (e) , C.R.S. , which generally describes the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares. parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the City of Dacono; and the proposed land uses for the area; such plan to he updated at least once annually. 1 . In estaolishing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, if a portion of a platted street or alley is to be annexed, the entire width of the street or alley has been included within the area annexed, and reasonable access will not be denied to any landowners, owners of any easement, or the owners of any franchise adjoining any platted street or alley which is to be annexed to the City of Dacono but is not bounded on both sides by the City of Dacono. m. If required, an impact report will be prepared and filed pursuant to Section 31-12-108.5, C.R.S. 3. The owners of more than fifty percent of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, have signed this petition and hereby petition for annexation of such territory. 4. Accompanying this petition are four copies of an annexation map containing the following information: 2 • a. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed: b. A map showing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, said map prepared by and containing the seal of a registered engineer: c. Within the annexation boundary map, a showing of the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land and, if part or all of the area is platted, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks: d. Next to the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of the contiguous boundary of the City of Dacono and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area proposed to be annexed, and a showing of the dimensions of such contiguous boundaries. 5. . _ Upon- the, annexation ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area proposed to be annexed will become subject to all ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations of the City of Dacono, except for general property taxes of the City of Dacono, which shall become effective as of the January 1 next ensuing. o. The zoning classification requested for the area proposed to be annexed is I-I Light Industrial . Additionally it is requested that oil and gas exploration and production be permitted as a use by right. 7. If required by the City, an annexation agreement has been or will be executed by the petitioners herein.and the City of Dacono relating to this annexation and the petitioners hereby expressly consent to the terms and conditions set forth in the annexation agreement. E. Petitioners authorize Western Waste Industries, Inc. , as option holder and future owner of the lands described herein, to act on behalf of Petitioners, as their attorneys with full legal power to negotiate and finalize the terms of the annexation, zoning, special use application and Certificate of Designation for the lands described herein, and all agreements related thereto. 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L q w L ^)IM CO ...if., CO W O%.G 7 • I : •~ O C V ... w• q q ✓ C.W U 1`a ,.1 q ..- •r• ON ON y-1 Y L Si d C4.4 N ti x O � �� �5 L 7 L ..I, q.'C C G Y .....01.20 . .\"\i'l . J 4' AFFIDAVIT OF SIRCULATOR STATE OF COLORADO ) I COUNTY OF ILLIC(f( ) s, i 1. (tiNi being first duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says 'that (he or she) was the circulator of this Pettion for Annexation of lands to the City of Oaten°, Colorado, consisting of ( J pages including this page and that each signature hereon was witnessed by your affiant and is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. C rculator 1 • Subscribed and sworn to before me this c-7/ day of 19 "". L , by C77.-4� ',i,:,� • • Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires: ;114,!7({c{ ice•. 1r1,O•-+" • 1 Notary Public • 4 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION (ANNEXATION N2) • ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, WHENCE THE NORTH ONE-QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17 BEARS NORTH 00'10'57" . WEST 260.00 FEET; MENGE PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 17 SOUTH 89'53'04" EAST 2611.34 FEET TO A POINT 30.00 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17 SOUTH 00'31'12" EAST 2411 .20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00'31 '46" EAST 180.64 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BULL DITCH; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING COURSES: THENCE SOUTH 89'20'48" WEST 53.24 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 468.75 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05'40'28", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 86'30'35" WEST 46.41 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 46.42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83'40'21" WEST 72.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88'22'43" WEST 318.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH ,85'56'36" WEST 78.51 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 44'5.89 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17'06'30" , CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 85'30'09" WEST 132.05 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 132.54 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 76'56'53" WEST 31 .70 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RAOIUS OF 557.53 FEET, A ; CENTRAL ANGLE OF 15'33'16", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 69'10' 13" WEST 150.89 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 151 .36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 61'23'37" WEST 497.02 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 250.95 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 42'27'25", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 40'09'55" WEST 181.73 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 185.96 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 18'56'13" WEST 527 .20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29.43'09" WEST 380.76 FEET; TH£NC£ SOUTH 16'26'01" WEST 50.39 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 714.42 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 7'32'04", CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 20'11'46" WEST 93.88 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 93.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 23'57'47" WEST 197.32 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 250.80 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18'01'38" , CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS SOUTH 32'58'36" WEST 78.59 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 78.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BULL DITCH NORTH 00'15'50" WEST 513.12 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID WEST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 89'52'34" WEST 666.06 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID WEST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 00'10'34" WEST 1324.04 FEET TO THE CENTER ONE- QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ONE- HALF OF SAID SECTION 17 NORTH 00'10'57" WEST 2418.24 FEET TO ThE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 190.00 ACRES MORE OR LESS. � . DEPTBETC/1.2/WWASTE2.LEG • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION 03 (Includes Weld County Road 17) T0: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OACONO, COLORADO We, the undersigned landowners, in accordance with Colorado law, hereby petition the City of Dacono and its City Council for annexation to the City of Dacono of the unincorporated territory, the legal description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference, located in the County of Weld and the State of Colorado, and to be known as the Western Waste Annexation to the City of Dacono. As part of this petition, your petitioners further state to the City Council that: 1 . It is desirable and necessary that the territory described in Exhibit A be annexed to the City of Dacono. 2. The requirements of Sections 31.12.104 and 31.12-105, C.R.S. , as amended, exist or have been met in that: a. Not less than one-sixth of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the City of Dacono or will be contiguous with the City of Dacono within such time as required by Section 31.12-104. b. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the City of Dacono. c. The area proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future, • d. The area proposed to be annexed is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the City of Dacono. e. No land within the boundary of the territory. proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels were separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way. f. No land within the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, whether consisting Of ,� 1 . one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate, comprises twenty acres of more, and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon, has an assessed value in excess of two hundred thousand dollars (5200,000.00) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the annexation, has been included within the area proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. g. No annexation proceedings have been commented for any portion • of the territory proposed to be annexed for the annexation of such territory to another municipality. h. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not result in the detachment of area from any school district. i . The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not have the effect of extending the boundary of the City of Dacono more than three miles in any direction from any point of the boundary of the City of Dacono in any one year, j . The territory proposed to be annexed is approximately 73 acres in total area. k. Prior to completion of the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed. a plan will be in place, pursuant to Section 31- 12-105 (1) (e) , C.R.S. , which generally describes the proposed 1 location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces. public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation. transportation, and power t0 be provided by the City of Dacono: and the proposed land uses for the area; such plan to be updated at least once annually. 1 . In establishing the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, if a portion of a platted street or alley is to be annexed, the entire width of the street or alley has been included within the area annexed, and reasonable access will not be denied to any landowners, owners of any easement, or the owners of any franchise adjoining any platted street or alley which is to be annexed to the City of Dacono but is not bounded on both sides by the City of Dacono. m. If required, an impact report will be prepared and filed pursuant to Section 31-12.108.5, C.R.S. 3. . The owners of more than fifty percent of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, have signed this petition and hereby petition for annexation of such territory. 4. Accompanying this petition are four copies of an annexation map containing the following information: 2 a. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area . -\ proposed to be annexed; b. A map showing t•he' boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, said map prepared by and containing the seal of a registered engineer; c. Within the annexation boundary map, a showing of the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land and, if part or all of the area is platted, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks: d. Next t0 the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of the contiguous boundary of the City of Dacono and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area proposed to be annexed, and a showing of the dimensions of such contiguous boundaries. 5. Upon the annexation ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area proposed to be annexed will become subject to all ordinances, resolutions, rules, and reg.lations of the City of Dacono. except for general property taxes of the City of Dacono, which shall become effective . as of the January 1 next ensuing. o. The zoning classification requested for the area proposed to be annexed is I-1 Light Industrial , Additionally it is requested that oil and gas exploration and production be permitted as a use by right. 7. If required by the City, an annexation agreement has been or will be executed by the petitioners herein and the City of Dacono relating to this annexation and the petitioners hereby expressly consent to the terms and conditions set forth in the annexation agreement. 3. Petitioners authorize Western Waste Industries, Inc. , as option holder and future owner of the lands described herein, to act on behalf of Petitioners, as their attorneys with full legal power to negotiate and finalize the terms of the annexation, zoning, special use application and Certificate of Designation for the lands described herein, and all agreements related thereto. WHEREFORE, the petitioners, whose signatures are on the signature sheet on the next page, respectfully request that the City of Dacono, acting through its City Council , approve the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed: SV:jp SDP\•,,nwESTY•P.ANX 3 �.. . . • ., ... V V t o 4) ..• CV u .+ r0. 1. adA "c .+ uoO.i- ate lera aa04 IapL.C•A •.• C.) I t N V N o g I"( a C1 .o . O L IW U •— .C 1 .• al Cai u N'C c a� o'er o.g • — IN Al ro •' . V.. N n. CV VV O C El d V••. • ,c ro L N on pp 6' jro -s6 C ' .+ � C o ' C O LO ro � j !OW o T 1�17lc; 2N 7- ap ro u L d o L O . ro C! N L ro v ' L ,��gz o .\ O I V .. 2 y O CJ /.N U Z Y1Z 9 = O K N • y L.Q• N C O C. u > laJ 'L pI G 31 L CV cc ..• 4. O C. Al 4 6.1 N .- 0C a CC V L L = d F L 6.• 00 2 `00 C; g u ,..• O Pg� �� � Y ^ •W]n O J O J .+ t n .c rp v of C M1 f L � O1 • S OG tom. s O .. L ro ••+ L I ^J .91 GO JM CO L i 0 . i•v C.L o r O C V ... n• re , e d 'C l Ca IO in o to �,, 's N I i I a �t =7 G O VI �v IL. • uAil ` O v ti 01 \...k\.• i OP C` v` L a �r leC J C x , A AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF � n ) being first duly sworn upon oath. ceposes and says that' (he or she) was the circulator of this petition for ^,nrnexation of lands to the City of Dacono. Colorado, consisting of [ 't } pages including this page and that each signature hereon was witnessed by your affiant and is the signature of the person wnose name it purports to be. ! '•' Circu _lator -"`, • Subscribed and sworn to before me this c'"! day of 4,,I . witness my hand and official seal • r my commission expires: =-�� '•�a� ' `� ' J !LA:.. ^. «fir . Votary Public EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION (ANNEXATION #3) ALL THAT PART OF SECTION B, 9, 16 AND 17 TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 17, WHENCE THE EAST ONE-QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17 BEARS SOUTH 00'31'12" EAST, WITH ALL BEARINGS HEREIN RELATED THERETO; THENCE NORTH 89'53'04" WEST 30.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'31' 12" WEST 30,00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89'53'04" EAST 60.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17 EXTENDED NORTHERLY AND 30.00 FEET EAST THEREOF SOUTH 00'31 ' 12" EAST 2,670.80 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE SOUTH 00'31 '46" EAST 1,320.41 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF TnE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17 SOUTH 85'52''2,4" WEST 696.06 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID EAST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST ONE- HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER SOUTH 00.26' 27" EAST 1 ,291.15 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL WITH AND 30.00 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, SOUTH 89'47'35" WEST 1 ,336.10 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 00'15'50" WEST 656.84 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BULL DITCH AND A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT AND ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BULL DITCH THE FOLLOWING COURSES: (RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING 345.80 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS NORTH ' 40'36'56" EAST 198. 19 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 201 .01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 23'57'47" EAST 197.32 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT (RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING 809.42 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS NORTH 20'11'46" EAST 106.36 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 106.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16'25'24" EAST 39.34 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29'43'09" EAST 378.65 FEET; THENCE NORTH 18'56'13" EAST 536. 16 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (RADIUS or SAID CURVE BEING 155.95 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC ;EARS NORTH 40'09' 55" EAST 112.94 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 115.56 FEET; THENCE NORTH 61'23'37". EAST 497.02 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING 462.53 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS NORTH 69'10' 13" EAST 125.18 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 125. 18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76'56'53" EAST 31.70 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING 348.89 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS NORTH 85'30'09" EAST 103.79 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 104.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 85'56'36" EAST 80.53 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88'22'43" EAST 327. 13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 83'40'21" EAST 79.52 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT (RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING 373.75 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEARS NORTH 86.30'35" EAST 37.00 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 37.02 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'20'48" EAST 53.03 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BULL DITCH ALONG A LINE 30.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17 THE FOLLOWING COURSES: NORTH 00'31 '46" WEST 275.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'31 ' 12" WEST 2,671 .22 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 73.745 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 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Range 67 Wont of the soh ►,M, lollowot Weld County,Calmed°, ring oars panleulary ELp from page 14 defaob" as follows: Innit a the N•ienh U aeon•r ld Smtte b; Commanelta at tM Nanhoeef gamer el bootlon IMnce plena t• Nerth I0f st mild SMIan 6, North 16V eat line 00,00 lad:• theme •oiler 17, whine•Ias Beel @h efrWIn ten. of of id with IM WBa1 Inn• of eels ONllen 6 South t Thence beutlt 891200f• i Weal he le (mi gsellen 17 beam gouU 007711' Eae4 w11h.n 01106'27' Opt 2646,46 INI to • point on the • IMne•Nenp the ale of o curve to 110 lee gold Inuring@ herein related thorn; thence North Neon lino of SMlot 1;thened pohlal with th• curve hotting • radio of 466,76 feet, • emus, 1113'04' wsoi )0,00 INI; Thermo none _ Wert Inn• of sand googol, a both 00114'3r angle of 0514018s, sherd of said are bean 007712' west )0,00 IM la th• try@ point ref ta East 2642,46 feel; theme Io 00116'04' East south 61130•33' weal 46,41 iho) • dislan@• of beginning; thenea Boole Jenne' .OM 60,00 40,42 feel; Mona@ south 1)140'21" well 72.07 Mel; th@nae 14nlbl with 110 don IIM of sand 2414.70 110; thence leaving said potshot line I*st; th•M. new, 60122'43" weer )16.62 feoi Sottishl; th 77 extended northerly and 20 of fen Iyth 17166U" East 706.67 feel 1• • peUl N thanes mirth 16186')6-west 71.61 Mal; theme' •••1 thereof South 0071'12' East 2,670.0 . OYMs; IhMs along IM ars of awed• he IM miens lM era et• Way*le the lee morn M(said morn thence continuing wail& wile said salt - bh (radius •1 NM OWN* Ming 17746 feet, having a radius N 412.89 lest, • central male line South 0077'46- old 1,220 INI; IhenN °herd st sand aro Nan Moue 6476'12' loll •I /710620`, short of sal ars aoar• eon 141.26 Met)• dlstanos of 141.76 Mel la•Rolm 8670'0►' weal 102,06 nut • 01@lame of along 110 none IIM or IM •son Mm•MII N the 20.00 feet North of the South line of salt, S•a• ) soulhoast quanar of the southeast Saner o1 than 1; Mamde paralleLwilh the Seta line of 122,64 feat; theme south 96166'62" west 21.70 bestion 17 South 1967)4"mot 606,06 fen to aald SWlon 1 Slut 19.62'21' last 2041,06 IM; thanes along the aro of • curve t•the loll the northwest new el said east sfw.hatf N M•n IhenN Smlh 19)62'04' East 2610,24 1641 (gold curve hasis0 rallies el 567.62 feel ea ee, ■ iho southeast quarter of the thst 'laner• to • point )0,00 feet West el the East Inns of central angle N 1,5133116", *herd el said are there.along the west tine of said east ene•hslf Smitten 17 extended Nenhorly; %hone. Mahal ban asuln 06110'12" west 160,16 loop a tll.. el the southeast Signor OfOm ewthNM ears 1•1111 the fast ltn• el aald Seatlan 17 South tan°. al 161.26 loot; then" meth 4112)97" ler Smith 007617" east 1.291.11 IM; theme 0077'72' lest 200107 fast; thanes pimp.,with wool 407.02 feel; Mena& slang IM Ms of a parallel wh11 eon 20.00 /M malt of the Nenh the North lino el *aid Election 17 Werth eurv* le th• leh (Wed calve hevlrlg a endive of line el sod Sermon 17, Seka IMdrir west 89162'04" Wool 2611194 feel Is • point on the 260.96 feet, 4 elm ran anple of 12127'75", chard 1,336,10 fen to the net IIM of the tn., one- Nonh•South aentedlne el Bald Sedition 17; el bald ars *sea mouth 4010656" west 7,1,72 half of Alta Nthw of quieter el the eetMmst tome*lens mid Nerlh•South centerline North fen) a d161ams of 186,96 feel; thee• south guano, of said 'trillion 17; Iheeee north 001101st west 60,00 INn thane* Huth ,1 ath)" well 627.20 INI: theme south 0075'60'who 666.14 feel to the ••Irlh apMrh 1.9)'04' East 160,00 feat; Ih•nee North 2143"1" weal )10,76 ben Mathis C south wow line el the bull dhsh and•MIM on• Mane 00110.6r WOO' 750,00 feel te• IWO 20,0 feel 1671'01" wool 50.75 ben Boma. @fen the IN pinpoint 'WWI then along the aro of• *yon South of the Noah line of said Stotler) 17; at • serve to the right (mid suns toying • n• b IM lett and along odd meth rtgIdoefosay Me themes parallel with Bald North Inn@ North talus of 714.42 1641, a **Orel (ople of 772'04", •1 the bull dile,the following Ntsso; • 1973'04" West 160.00 fool; thane. North, chord of said ■ra Man mouth 20111'46" who 1972'21" Wool 22'4.27 tom t•* nt et Ours% 93'88 hot) 4 dholenas N 02,05 IeN; than0. (Podium of raid eau* Ming 24500 feet, ehOrd IMAM landing mid parallel Imo 4M Sang IM booth 22167'47" who 197,22 fool; three .long of ■aid aro bears north 4076.66' NN 101.10 or'et a ma to iho NM(mow or mild vow IM arm Of • curve 1e the right (sold curve hay. IM) • dlstanee of 207,07 HN; theme nMlt Ming 257.46 /eat, sherd of Bald Os INn lag a radlva et 26000 loot. • aenlral *g1• et 2)16747* @sal 107.32 iho 10• MO of own; North 1676'0)'WM 119.01 fael)• dlelanse of 1110721", ahord of •old are bean south ihMN along the ere of • done to IM loft tee," feel: thanes won envies west 2216096' west 71,69 feel) • Milano* N 7101 (radius of sold aurvo Ming 100.42 IM, shore 219.03 feel le • point )0,00 IM West of the feel 1e• Pell Nn IM fast IIM if 110 west one• of said are bean nom 20011'46" net 106,36 Ent Ilm at boohoo 71 thanes par0h&who 110 halt el the southwest purer el the*otM•al INI) • diatoms et 106," feet; %Mem None E4st mm of gait,SHIM 7 Nenh 0016.04•Wsot quarto'of .old stollen 17; tome leaving sold t67574" oast 30.34 fool, then'• Noah 2430,17 fast; thane* North 00114'30' Weal northerly rtghtol•wey lino of the bull diloh north 2043'00• east 37608 feet; Ilona Nenh 2043.37 feel to• point M the Nenh IIM of weld 0011660" who 673,12 IM to the ~Mast ear. 161d6'1g' east ege,l6 feet to a MIM of own: Sealten 7: thence South 0173111' East 30,00 nor of Bald west on•MII tot th• ssthwut theme along Igo• ma of • eery@ le the ngM Met to the Southeast Nero, N Osallon 1; gullet el the eetMN1 'Wan"; 1 Nth ;moue of said aura Mhos 110,96 Mt, mime IhenN along the West IIM of said Heinen 6 a9ifine west 666.06 feet le the northwest of sand are beam malt 1010666• Nei two _ Noon 01106177" West 2M5.31fM to the Wee% corner of said met ene.mll of the esthwast feet) • dlataneo of 116,86 teat; (Mega mesh emiqusnar *Inner Of elle Seetlon 6; thence *****r ol the •••thee•/ 'lam•ft theme nth 6173'27- fan 407.02 bat te • MIM of faNvm; earn miaow' West 3722.0 feel to the Point 74" W bunion a feel to Ille Oehler ono-7 North Ilse Oear weal theme along the aro el • *urn 1• the ARM el Beginning, *Mlstnins 20002 sores mere a ONE (radium of mid sum, being nub teat, shore ' loss, 24,1.24 MN t• the poem el ►eelnnlnp, Nn• of NId sea bon north 60110',lr oast t11.10 ( lancing 190.00 mole or Iwe.' Int) • Milano* of 126.11 Mel; Ihe11M None B%ND A newer oast 01,70 Net n • pointpointel moo; LEGAL DEICRI/TION theme stoop the ars of • dune to 110 rtgM (ANNlXAT10N 12) (redlue of said *on• help 24600 feet, store ALL that pas of 110 mist Mahal'of bastion II, el said era Mars nom 167010" east 103.79 Township 1 North, Name 47 West el the 6th ION) • atones of t04,76 fast; IhenN moth PS., Weld Cauttiy, Colorado, Ma ln mom par* 86.66'36" east ao.s3 feet; I" Minot north south maulorly d•aerIMdas lagoon 8314071' east 71,62 IM to • Mint of wrw; Sdgfnntng at • Mint en the well line of the thanes along the ►n of • Mins 11, IM ngM NOMe4N 'luarler of Ovation 17,Worlds the (radius of mild ours Ming 372.7b feels ohord mint oneMuiflor alma, of amid Molten 17 el sand sea bean north 170.30" NN 37.00 Mars North OO•10'6r West 260,0 Most; IMM. Mot) • dlolanm of 37,02 rho; tots mitt parallel with the north line of weld SealtM 17• 1070L1' Non 1,10 M; therm lsoonna rod Seu/h 173'04' Bed 2011.94 IM 10 • KIM moth rlphloobwey Pia of IM beer Msh sra^a• 30,0 loot west of Ow Nal IIN of east Stolen line 30,00 IM who of•M parallel who the ost 17; them* pra11ol with the met min• of said Ilm of NM Nellie 171M tegowing maw 9eatlen 17 South 007192• East 2411.20 feels North 0077.16' Most276,10 feel; thermNenh IMM• South 071'46' 4.o 10,10 fell to 0 007142"weal 207423 feet too IM MM MO of pelts an the northerly Inn IM loin begiMing, ear mtning 73,746 men. mere •• Owing mums! INs, , Continued 011 page 15 Published In the Perm A Miner June 6,13,20 4M 27, 1910. As published in the Frederick Farmer and Miner June 20.1990 `A ;•,: i et", ; u SI Qz! 1 v hI e8.x. 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J YF:..• U P M V .. A —1 --z_r i��i• 111' �y l . . in m M b O Y N-1 N —4 I% m ` ! A 17 7c en D fn k z m w b. A IV +1 f-• M W ,Yn.y e �' g./��r r ,�. r Office of r DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH&HI�ItN-WWICES Human Oevelopment Servipea �e 4,...n X90 JUN 27 m a 20 Region wll Federal Office Building CLERIC 1961 Stout Street TO THE COARD Denver CO 60294 June 22, 1990 08CH0019 Dear Head Start Grantee: Reference is made to Program Instruction, ACYF -PI-90-12 dated June 12, 1990, Subject: InvAtation fOr grantee, tO Apply for New Funds to Expand Head Start Enccklment. Your agency must apply for these funds by JuIY 16, 1990 or by October 15c 41990, see "Instructions," page 2, paragraph 4, sub-paragraphs 1 and 2 of Program Instruction. YOu may apply fOr PA 22 funds in the amount of 842,149. If you wish a portion of these funds allocated t0 PA 26, you must note in the application. These funds will require a non-federal match. You may also request start-up funds. These funds are one-time only and are in addition to the On-going funds listed above. They will also require non-federal match. YOu are to submit an application (one bearing original signatures) and two COpies to: Nr. Nas Yoshimura, Director Office of Fiscal Operation■ DHHS/OHDS 1961 Stout Street Denver, Colorado 80294 If you have any questions, please contact the CDPS assigned your program at (303) 844-3106. Sincerely, "924"/ David d. Chapa v Regional AdministratOr 0c: PoliCy Council Chairperson Head Start Director Executive Director oa��b�, c )*) C £9 ZT ,60 06611,Z/P0 ZOLLIS9£0£ 06/76/90 00. 13 X 303 631 7702 ►,01 r ``1.1, LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Ny 700 Weaver Park Road Longmont, CO 80601 (303) 772.0710 Metro(303) 686-4404 Longmont Fire Protection District NOTICE Or REGULAR MEETING TO: WARD OF DIRECTORS LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FROM: RICHARD HICKS DATE: JULY I4, 1500 AT 7:45 FM • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE: BOARD OF DIRECTORS or THC LONGMONT rike PROTECTION DISTRICT WILL BE HELD ON JULY I6, 1900 AT 714$, AT THE DISTRICTS ADMINISTRATION OF'F'ICES, 70O WEAVER PARK ROAD, UNIT D, LONGMONT. • 1/ cet° I)a)ao i 06/26/90 00, 16 a 403 671 7702 ►.02 �y/9. LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT y 700 Weaver Park Road Longmont, CO 80501 1 l (303) 772.0710 Metro(303) 888.4404 Longmont Fire Protection District Pension runs NOTICE OF SPECIAL MECTINS TO, NOAKD OF TRUSTEES i LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PENSION FUND rROM: RICHARD HICKS DATE: MONDAY, JULY 0, 1090 • A special meeting of the Pension Board of the n i Protection District will be held an Monday, July 9p199O at 1000 hours at the Administration Offices, 700 Weaver Park Toad, Unit D. Longmont, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting is to merge the existing pensions of Erie and Decono with the current pension of the Longmont Fire Protection District since their inclusions. A/ OMIT. rCERTIFICAV.':O INSURANCE» Low° T w. t_.a.N`w+wllr, :,Nutrwl.lss .n,.4..... ,..»1/4 .�., ..w/.,..»w ,. /_19/90_ PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AB A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS se d g W i c I( James of Colo. * Inc. NO RIGHTS UFDN THE CERTIFICATE HOLDEN.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, P. O. Box 24748 EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Denver, Colorado 80224-0749 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE 303-691-1300 _ COMPANY A LETTER PL aoDE EueCODI Federal Insurance Co.___,__. coMPANY B MEMO LETTER Sallec0 Insurance Company_, COMPANY `. ranch Communications, Inc. Federal Insurance, Co. • . Citation Cable Systems, Ltd. , eta'1`oRRANYETTER D DBA Joshua Cablevision, Inc. 1873 South Bellaire St. , N1660 COMPANY Denver, CO 80222 LETTER E Federal Insurance Co. , KAILRAQuiss,1,1a. .. :-....m.^stye.;.le':,„�.e Lies:.,.rt. x..1,1* -a-4.. t'A.1 lit a tits C..✓ �--.....,.,...d-.=,..ter t. ,. ._10..,..e.tir,.l..a'w „N.,..r.tiLrlsGE•.i s THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED SY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF INeuRANOE POLICY Kamm POLICY EFFEOTIn POLIO),EXPIRATION ALL usem� S LTR OATS(MM/DOPIT) '.. DATE IMM/OD/YY) , p LIABILITY 37294866 7/25/89 7/26/90 GENERAL AGGREGATE . 2000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY : PRODUCTILCOMP/OPS AGORIGATII II 1000, CLAIMS MADE.., X_ OMR.'', PERSONAL•ADVERTISING I,MVRY.II _lCOQ_ X OWNER'S A CONTRACTOR'S FROT.:, ! EACH OOCURRENOE__..,__ -• _ 1000 PIRO DAMAGE(AAP ar Ps) 5 50 moat.!XMAS(Any as wpm) I 6 Q AUTON:MILE NASILITV _ ,...DA876I66S.. ..-. .._- 7/25/09-.... 7/26/90 COmBIMBo BINOL{ I ANY AUTO LIMIT 1000! ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY _. ; *BMW BOMBOULID AUTOS Pa pram) - _ . MIRED AUTOS BOOBY IWWY • NONOWNHO MOOS : ! IPa EwHall) '. OMAGH LIABILITY PROPPRTV • - I DAMAO, .. _ _ ...... ._ 1 . .. +,-w., C ImOau WAnuTY (90)79081620 7/26/09 7/25/90r` -- IAcA AGONEGATE X UMBRELLA FORM • 636 ,I 6000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM STATUTORY NOREEN%00 ION _ -.... .. ... • (EACH ACCIDENT) AND ■ (DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT) EMPLOYERS'LIASILIYY - .(DIeGB[—EACH EMPLOYEE) E OTHER 35294066 7/25/09 7/26/90' CABLECASTER *181, 300 RISKS OF DIRECT PHYSICAL LOSS *2, 300 DEDUCTIBLE DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSM1ocATIONwERwLESRMOSIPEOIAL ITEMS ADDITIONAL INSURED: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, By /�Ay�NyD 1/T�HR�O�,UyGH��THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY e� / :•M!MI9C lTr'Pa,.\��,+,Tkk� ;t;.` al.« M .?Rwas iItY^.iiti,. .'' SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES SE CANCELLED BEFORE THE s EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO WELD COUNTY COLORADO MAIL 39 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE MOLDER NAMED TO THE OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR PO BOX 1948t LIABILITY OF ANY RIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. OREELEY, CO 80632 k AUT ORI7{A o In }CSLY.D • S- 14 n M,.. < YStrSeeWY:...' tl" S1YW1W ;iA��UPD i!, ww T �y� Wes ...:,,,,m,..1...,.,, 4 } £A0 ft 004CO h S •s ivi.i MsiriviA t%!7� s fY �<.aYfi 4h.; y-,,9,74,3v,-, 4 2 i MMM Y7• Likoi 1PckNA4iix"Aadif w44atinrq.'4LiS ..n,m°ua,",'.""iurl„ a, ' s: �aJ,a`Yi4. A t:t5 01/01/00 8100110/11 e�n `. 1.l rwM T'1y0'C SITIFIOATE r SUED M A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND OOIUPEM awea wain 0Tm•,M0. i/,,; .,1:.: NO i WENMONTS UPON HOLDER IWO CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. D OR ALTER THE TNE ooVERAOE APPOROED IY 714e Potion mow ims Mao Mon Crew f., r-r,i, au CNN West Cil_C1\A NwM.1on,Texas 710024066 TO T1.2 ?,OARD COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE (713)/551.1100 KW es."'"A turns°NNWRANCE COMPANY LETTER 0000 SUS-0OON " OOMPAI" 8 EAMS R LIMN • PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY l u�^Nr RTIA C P.O.SOX 2121 CONAN" D ulYr HOUSTON,TX 712612021 i COMPANY E COYEnA4Es r. ,, , Wk4xNH .. THIS is TO OEMTIFV THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW RAVE PEEN ISSUED TO THE MOWED NAMED MOVE PON THE POUOY PE11100 INOCATED, NOIWfRNTANONNO ANY REOUMEMENT, TEAM OR OONORION OF ANY CONTRACT 00 OTTER Du:Cumi'WNH NESFECT TO WHCH Tin CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE APPCOED M THE POLICIES OEOOM•ED HEREIN M SU6MECT TO ALL THE TERMS, VOLW10NIF AND CONDITIONS OP SUCH POLICIES, ;JUNG SHOWN NAV NAVE SEEN REDUOED BY PAID OIAIMS. Y' • on WPC OF INSURANCE POLICY MAW I POLKA'w001M.P0MOP OPIRATIOSI LTRI , NMI AIMP YA, RATE IMWOORYI I ALLIIMHORUMMER d : OEIOML WORM � 64!111 Aa6REY/E I 0• OOAMIDIONL SSMML USA? 1 PVCCACT00plpA A001OOATOI• 0 . ......I GAME MCI 0001R, I i ARMONK A ADMIR IN NO MAIM'S 0 OWNERS A O ODRACTONS not • RAd1 0001M•iCE • 0 i MI DAMSE IPA/w 00 I• 0 ! ME010NL COMPS DRAY A.pee"I S 0 A.....w...w.�.... A111OYOINIA MAMMY j i 'OOMP11Ep ...X ANY AUTO =141 IS 2.000 W i A r 1. X :snot= Aural 002 OSSOUI 07/01110 07101M oUMMM RH i• ref r X HMO AI CO PAW/ j• X NONOMIED "Ms P.+rRo: WAGE Wine i FRCPenn wAW �•OA i CROP• MORAY -» MOH AOOASDATE • ooaA.+NOE DINVII 000 uMmin.LA Pow .r,,,,,..,-,,,,... 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BVT FAKVNE TO ARIL WO1 NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OSUOATION OR GRIMLY.oo•OR1T � � / LLABILRV 0/ANY CNDill I . 011 REPRESENTATIVES.0.„.. /] AUTNONNpO M81tlOlIYA %+ NI�` sy// .'01/4 Y.I' 4 WwgAw •,,11,,;',' MMearN+Amit.””",mtP",i,'.insp'c.�m+.R:.a5 `„„.,..vTa„,,mr„„.s:k.,O-,,,,:,..,s, ..�.wr ix.�.¢..% - ' � ai' �/►//�\I' 'lc' y, „ H�!'{` MrfrY#<Yfs 4{k<i s,• m e f ' ,w .,...y RA\Va1M'1 • ' C�NFICA,TE O�;I ISESE G/E n h a "n" r3 n r t r R;: - .�wsxaesr�",.uv� X'�.�3.wH,E's'sww wh�rxay..s:o-ysdscr�p6,{�+' , iiww..ms<rns `"�, ., .,, .'!Y . ...07/01/11D O(ITIRIO ,E96 ISSUED AS A W7TER co INFORMATION ONLY AND OONFERB Johnson•Hipping d Teams,NI•, 1^ 1'' it aN'h UPON THE OERTRgATE MOLDER ISM D irnmoi Tc DOES NOT MEND, 1�OOTMSSA9SRCSIRw 's,U J'i C TEND OR AlTer TIC OOVEIMOE AFFORDED BY THE re ota BELOW 333 Cry street ''...CCT:i t mNo �Exe 7700244093 YO,Zk r g0,".i RD COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE ItMJ 1AT° A CEIITAIN LLOYD'S UNDERWRITERS coot MAS000• cosmos e IM MO I LETTER ,. PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY I cats C ►.o.eox 2627 1E^°' i CONANW D ! i•TrER HOUSTON,Tx 772622521 • ocimPAwY E ' u in CG11ttB,RAGE,R�,r' a ,,;.�xala�.su�.,a�a+ TRIM M TO OERTbY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LSTED BELOW NAVE SEEN IMBUED TO THE I NVIIED NAMED ABOVE FOR TIRE FOUOY PERIOD INDICATED. NOlAYn1STAN01N0 ANY REOLNREMENT, TEAM OR OONORION OP ANY°armor OR °WIER DOOVNENT WRN RESPECT TO WHICH TIRO CERTIFICATE MAY BE SWED OR WY rower" THE INSURANCE APPOICED SY THE router Demonise° Ham« M SUBJECT TO ALL T11E TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OP SUON rOLg1ER LIMITS SHOWN W S Y HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID OWN r oo TIMOR Sams* POLICY RINSER iPOWY SIP•OTIVE PONOYEYPMNIOIIi MAMMY, LTw , GTE SRNOotn) RAn OSNOIWO 16 oaNOAL WWin' i OERdML ANOPIOOME I B O .. COASIOICAL o010IY. U MU Y I PR OUCTIC01AR01\ ANNISOATS V• 0 ..., i gAAe MAUI ODOUR PERRON%S AOWI TI NO MAAN • O a OWWRS S COORACTORS PROL EACH OOOIF•WCE ill 0 i Pw WHAM 00,w 00 ' • O I/00AL OPWal WAY AIw Par*I• 0 AYTOMOE\E IIAS\!TY j 00111.1110 : n`"""—"n`"""—"'""'"'""»» "—"'» •�.„ :ANY AUTO I• i ALL ONNEC AVMS I•COLY i SCI11101AE0 A1FOS 1 ( rr.� f• roari HIIEIO AIROS SAM, • ' NOMCNTND AVMs nr•• i GARAGE WSLM I. LWAArell Y i• e 1111005 LMSN7IY 4 4- Dot Dot AMMIWAIS.... •••:i. A JAN JP40.3Y/HT)I 04/$0/10 04AMet ;` `COOIAwMCE ' •1669 w. 11 6909 MA OTHa THAN U M EUA FORM } - 7.4.0•0•.•.•••••••••••30100.•••••••-,-,,m,” TPpw11\EooMPOMATIOR I i ', � I nAT1//01ry I ` _..,„,;;, ,.,.. I • I\AORAOODM/A MO . ..•I 10SSNE-PdD+NHR) UIPIOVERM'LIAS\I1Y i • • A (OMEAONAOIEA•RAAIM OTHER DESORNMON Of OPEPATRONML00ATIOIWYONOLIMI •TIEOTWMM\PSOAL ITEM• spy. y���w�M�np�y >- '''-‘°'- „ ,`- �...,�;: :�'P.'•`r��+1.�'M�§��.�!W�MhewlvnYeW�WtliiYYiiswssiWY;ni�.i.hrx kHnwWfi�eaa4,irrmwfmw`..,v raa.i�, SHOULD ANY or THE ABOVE OESORSHD rOUCIES SE 4vOELLED SEFORE THE WELD COUNTY COLORADO AND BOARD W COUNTY °; EKPMATION OAT! THEREOF, THE SSUNO COMPANY WILL ENDlAv01 TO COMR.OP THE COUNTY OP WELD MNL_22_ DAYS WRR'7EN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE P.01.00 NAMED TO THE 516 TENTI4 onEELr, LEFT. BVT FAILURE TO M NOTI AIL Strom CE SMALL Inhale SA NO OSUT o's OR CO co B0S31 UABIUTT OF ANY KIND UPON eB O1 1EFRpPMATNES. W'AIOw10DwOw0ERTAINM 3 n't diasamiB 467 M�v�.•/•wy,� s ww�yry'�,�,pMWM1 1WV51V�lli/R9l MMPYW WRM hMNR�RSSYS�MSV+M MM40M NMiI .... . 'ktVo1riLtC IFicAI � 4 �W..I a •w 3 s ?n!a�£4 t Y[ ti�gat s s, ‘-₹/./".2e-e.4I"' �� 'RFC ♦1'`",;/;PYR.4... 4•'sue / , ",moo ','p;: •kt PROOYOOI i i 0 �� . 27 I it?! TIIIIN'OERNIFIOATE NI NBUED AO A IIATTEA OF MMON A►ION ONLY AND CONFERS JONMOn i MINOR.Of Texas,INL I NO NNW* UPON TIN CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIN OERTIFICATE OON NOT AMEND, 1.00 TINT..Malt Center cLLr".rl r . OCTENO OR IE ALTER T DONERADE AFFORDED BY THE POLKAS INJ.ON laysoon T�ROW 77002 003 TO l l �sO a;D COMPANIES A140RDINO COVERAGE (NS)/861.1.00 KMJ f u YY A HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY 0004 •w.0004 IUIND t WITS, 6 N PANHANDLE EASTERN CORPORATION `, OOMrANY C refP.O.BOX 2621 i COMPANY D , LITTER HOUSTON.tX Tramiel OCMPANY E Willy, TWB M TO °MNIFY TINT THE POLIOIG OP M16UPANOE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN*WED TO TIE IteuRED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POUCY PENOD INOHATEO. NO,WRIMTANOINO ANY REOUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OP ANY 001411NCT OR OTHER DOCUMENT BORN REOPEOT TO WHICH INN CERTIFICATE MAY BE NIWED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INWINNCE AFFORDED BY THE rooms DEDONBED HEREIN N SUSPECT TO ALL TIRE TENS, EXOLUBIOIO AND CONOTIONB OR WON ►OI,ICIEB, UNTO•MOWN ANY WAVE BEEN N!DUOEO BY PAID OIMMB. 00 1WOOF NNYMND• Pp10Y NUWOR FOAMY aWV �y Y,WDDM�';1 77AL .. , ` I GONNA UAW,NO ONIIAAL ANIMATE I• 0 .._....i CONINI ORL OORBPL LIMIT* '! poHoLE IPCSI OPB AODIN•ATI i• O pA•N MADy ' OOOIRA! g1ICIN►i A0 W.° ANART 1• 0 ... OMN•Rr•OONIINOIORB PROP. ! ! UGH 000UnMOB i• 0 ' ma ammo.Wel00 01 I• 0 \CO OIIL OM NI On or pow.I II 0 _... .. , ` AVTONO•NB wallet • COMOINIO I• 2,000 ...x..�ANY AUro i A '•OIIB0UU0 AutosX 177 CB 0.l OM 07/11/10 0716tH �Ml i• i x,.:.H7to NAVE ; j� I• •.• l x .HOMOYRID AOTO• 1 Iftt+.N•.IA1 OAINOA IJIMUW ! i ! ID '• ! ` d I «,. w..L»....,.+. .............. ...p. .�T[ ,,,.,„ I 00011MNIOA • ' ' OIH/1 NAN IAO ILIA FORM -. T A promos OON W1114110N 77 WOO O&M= ON/11/10 07/01/11 � 6TA1,/M1TIM i.a , ....., . t • I MOO ON34ACpptip .. FM0 I• 1 $000 ONASS OOOFL• 0 •MPLOYIN'wYATY • 1 • A 2,000 COSM W WD S�ADIRO OTHER 1 1 I A I DYOIM110N Of OPBRMRONOWO RBM• 43.!01r i.ligIapona imi a.;einoF.9:8t,4/......:4Nau&a.44.44₹wiM n /"-r.';' r. ? 4. ' BMDW.O ANY OF TIE ABOVE DEBORB[O POUOEI K OANOEUL?D BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY COLORADO 19(MMTON DATE THEREOF, THE MONO COMPANY TALL ENWAVOR TO %Bd111D OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER `, µHL_at_OAYB WNTTEN NCROE TO TIN ONIMIOATE HOLODI NAMED TO THE SN EELY.C 00031 ;: LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO AWL WON NOTICE BNNl RLIIOBE NO OBUCATgN 011 LNSILRY of ANv IDNO LR/ON� 40701.1:4•41REPRESENTATNEIL�y AvnloRt•oRNHO•MTATYB • • I • • • June 21, 1990 0 17 J •- rim —�3 .v ._p Na ZP . 2 Weld County — P. O. Box 1948 3 Greeley, Colorado 80632 IA " JM Att: Clerk of the Board Re : Massachusetts Bay Insurance Bond MBLZ1788402 Dear Sir/Madam: Enclosed please find the bond in caption in the amount of $2,000 together with another Certificate of Insurance and Named Insured Wording as it relates to our cable TV system located in Broomfield, Colorado. Should you have any questions regarding the bond or the certificate, please feel tree to contact me. Sincerely, • /7/14,4.4,,-,0 G.4cxada-c. Marilyn T. Ormsbee Insurance Administrator MTO:m enclosures 0607 E Mineral Avenue, Englewood,Colontlo 60112 703Rn-31„ Page 1 of 4 Revised 05/24/90 • • JONES INTERPABLE ANc. ET AL MANED =MTr WORDING Jones Intercable, Ino. et al and subsidiary or affiliated entities or subsidiaries or affiliates thereof (Corporations, Companies, Partnerships, Individuals or Others) as now exist or may 'hereafter be constituted including, but not limited to the following: Jones International, Ltd. Atlantic Cable Company Bettervisw Cablevision of Oregon, Inc.. Evergreen intercable, Inc. Konocti TV, Inc. Jones Tri-City Intercable, Inc. Cable TV Fund VII, Ltd. Cable Tv Fund VII-A, Ltd. Cable. TV Fund VII-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VII-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VII/ABC, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VII/ABC Venture Cable TV Fund VIII, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VIII-A, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VIII-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund VIII-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund IX, Ltd. Cable TV Fund IX-A, Ltd. • Cable TV Fund IX-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund IX-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 10-A, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 10-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 10-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11, .Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11-A, Ltd. Anne Arundel Intercable, Inc. Colonial Cablevision, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11-0, Ltd. Cable TV Joint Fund 11 _ Jones of west Allis, Inc. Jones of New Berlin, Inc. Total TV of Kenosha • Total TV Cable Services I Cable TV Fund 11-E, Ltd. Cable TV Fund it-F, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 11-E/F Venture Page 2 of 4 Revised 05/24/90 MAIM =SUM WORM. Cable TV Fund 12, Ltd, Cable TV Fund 12-A, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 12-8, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 12-C, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 12-D, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 12-BCD venture Cable TV Fund 14, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 14-A, Ltd. " Cable TV Fund 14-8, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 14-A/8 Ventura Cable TV Fund 15, Ltd. Cable TV Fund 15-A, Ltd. Jones intercabla of California, Inc. Jones Intercabie of L.A. County, Inc. Jones intercabla of San Diego, inc. Jones Intercable of New Jersey, Inc. Jones Intercable of Fort Myers, Inc. Saturn Cable TV Walnut Valley Special Cable TV Fund, Ltd. Walnut Valley Cable TV Suffolk Cablevision, Inc. Jonas Cable Income Fund 1-A, Ltd. Jonas Cable Income. Fund 1-8, Ltd. Jonas Cable Income Fund 1-C, Ltd. Jones Cable income Fund 1-8/C Venture Jones Intercable investors, L.P. Jones Spaaalink, Ltd. Jones Spacelink of Hawaii, Inc. Jones Spaellink Income Partners 87-1, L. P. Spacelink of Texas, Inc. Spacalink of Mission Dorado, Ltd. Spacelink 2, Inc. . Spacelink Fund 2; Ltd. Spacelink Fund 3, Ltd. Jones Spacelink Fund 4, Ltd. Jones Spacelink Fund 5, Ltd. Jones Spacalink Funds, Zoo. Western Pay TV Specelink of Lake Alsanor Jones Dpacelink Management, Inc. Jones Spacalink Incoma/Grwrth Fund 1-A Star Cos, Inc. Data Transmission, Inc. ' The Jonas Croup, Ltd. Glenn R. Jonas Christine Jones Maraca) •�Obert Jones Suzanne M. Jones Page 1 of 4 Revised 0S/24/90 , ' JOl(6d_2LT1[lCamLlty�3 IWQD _ Jones Future PoundatiOn ' Ltd. • Jones International Securities, Ltd. Jones PerfOrmanOe Products, Inc. Jones FutursX, Inc. Jones Information Management, Inc. �^ Jones Communications, Ltd. Jones Intercable Securities, Inc. international Aviat4on, Ltd. Jones Properties, inc. Cable Ads, Ltd. Jones Capital Markets, Inc. Sky Merchant, Inc. Jones 21st Century, Inc. Jones 21st Century Management, Inc. Jones 21st Century Entertainment, Inc. • Jones Cable Corporation Cable ALP, Inc. IDS/Jones Growth Partners 87-A, Ltd. IDS/Jones, Growth Partners 89-S, Ltd. IDS/Jones Growth Partners II, L.P. Galactic Radio, •Inc. Saturn Partners, Ltd. • Jones Lightwave, Ltd. MMDS Corporation MMDS of Tucson Partners, Inc. - Starsearcb, Ltd. Starsearch MMDS Management, Inc. Starsearch MMDS Corporation Starsearch MUDS of Oklahoma City Partners, Inc. Starsearch MAIDS of Kansas City Partners, Inc. Starsearch MMDS of Phoenix Partners, Inc. Jones Space Segment, Inc. Jones Earth Segment, Inc. The Mind Extension University, Inc. Jones Programming Partners, Ltd. Janes Programming Partners 1-A, Ltd. Jones Programming Services, Inc. Jones V.X. Moldings, Inc. Jones V.X. Management, Inc. Jones Political Action Committee Jones International, Ltd. Political Action Committee Jones Global Rands, Inc. " Jones Marina Properties, Inc. Jones Universal Robots, Inc. Jones Spanish Moldings, Inc. Jones' Spacelink Cable Corporation Jones Growth Partners L.P. •• Page 4 of 4 Revised 05/24/90 • MAIMED INSURED WORDING . a.'` ` Intercable Jerez, S.A. interoable Zaragoza, S.A. Inversion*. Dragon, 2 s' Jones Cable Group, Ltd. Jones Global Group, Inc. Jon*. Global Management, Inc. . w„ Jones. International Spanish Investments, Inc. Jonas 21st Century Productions, Inc. Spacelink Alarm. Inc. BTL Espana, S.A. ELT Acquisition Company Limited East London Telecommunications (Moldings) Limited Sant London Telecommunications Limited Jones Cable Corporation • Jones Specelink Spanish Investments, Inc. Comte°, Inc. Jones Crown Partners Jones of Wisconsin, Inc. • . Gateway/Jones Communications, Ltd. Jones Education Systems, Inc. • The Mind Extension Institute, Inc. The Business Learning•Group, Inc. • Global Education Network Jonas Galactic Sound, Inc. Galactic Satellite,. Inc. " Galactic Radio Partners, inc. IDS/Jones Joint venture Partners Jon*. United Xingdon Fund 1, L.P. ^' Drake-Chenault/Jones Satellite Services • • • 'r Thep Hanover Ineuranoep CORlpenin Ths Mentwer InewsroO•CoetpsnY Oj Mepwe*Marts My Insurances Compeny I Said No: SLZ-1788402 FRANCIUM!solve Know all men by these plesenb. That JOnatishle Iitrese rand 1.SIC Ventura, a Cninrade taint wino's M PoMama, end (7 THlHANOVERINSONANCECOM►ANY,eserpenlbnOltheStses New Haminhire ca MASSA NV607TS SAY INSURANCE COMPANY,asor,oratien ofMeCemmerrtnNN1 ofMeesselwewu, teving No seeoutive office M Worcestterr, Meraeahugelte er Surety, en held end firmly bound was 1.1.1.8 °patty p n em, tau Greeley. CO etwa2 hereinafter Served to se Obligee In Me penal BUM Of You TbouslIdEJnd 0WED ------- Dot Isr• 12.000.00 )for the payment of whlah,well erhd 1ruW to be made, we bind ourselves, cur hell, essevten, adminlstretos, eusoesaore and assigns, jointly Ind severally,firmly by there presents,the liability of 8h@ Swan being limited Ie mid Omni aum rogardlese Of the numbs,of yews this bond remains In fern Of le nnewod,of tho numbs,Of pnmlOme that shall be payable er pelt the number of Subecmbere to the system andfot legal Ina which may be required end Instant WHEREAS,the Obligee hes panted•fnnehise t0 Prlrslpel to use the melt nsNs and placer within the Munislpallty le tree■mhl and distribute Weelrteal h@Pring through sn open IMe•acga1N/Henn•system for television teasbss 100sted within said WA newts NOW THEREFORE,the condition of thia oblbNYOn le such.that N the Son bound prNrbN she fehMulty perform,wen end truly obeerve and fulfill the toms end o0natione of thehenehlee,then this obllgetbn eel be nun hid void:otherwise,It'WI rams*in full fore and•Rest until tamhltsted or aehoelled PROVINCE HOWEVER.It shell be o condition preesdarn to tiny ngM of recovery he ondr,tint in nem of are default On 1h@ Port Of tin fMMolpel„a written etat smentofthe paroadorfocy showing the date and mates Of gust default shell be Immediately delivered to the Sorry by omitted mail et 440 Linea Strout Worcester, Meessahaeette 01606. ANO PROVIDED POTHER that no soda%ail err prooeedhng shell be lied or maintained sesMat the Surety on this M/trmeM umber the are be brought or letetltuted and roam served upon tin Surety within twelve month@ after en et Of breach orosrrallstten of MM bond orternNrtatlensmid Omelet wMOhever0eovn flat T1da SOW nosy be termbtated or asemellsd by Sully by giving thirty POI dem prior nods le writing to Principal end sold Obligee.gush nab,ro be given by oemllted mail.Swift termination or esneNletlen shad not - affect any Hanby Inerrtgti s,eacruud ands,this sorts prior to the effuse**date of moh tennaeteon Or aeeeellmion. IN womess WHEREOF, the said Principal anti surety have slimed and ass.J this Instrument this ZVI day of June 10�� wm+laa, Jones Cable Income Fund 1-1/C Venture. a Colorado joint venture syt Jones Cable Incase Fend 1-s. ktd. Junes Coble Income fund I-C. Ltd. both Colored, netted part*erlMps syt JOnea (ntttrublo�falrtacii w / Ttmoth, Barka, Utee FeaaUest Approved and Accepted byt rrw San O TNS IANOVER easumwcs COMPANY IQ NusErn SAY INSVIIANCECOMPANY fon * e+. Brenda L. Owls rose Main M SOP FORM 611.02.11 IaAe! Massachusetts Bay Inauranco Company woesesyateeeaaono POWER 0/ATTORNEY CERTIFIED COPY KNOW ALL MEN SY THESE PRESENTS: Thm MASSACIIUSEI TS SAY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of The Commonwealth M Maseechuaatm, dose hereby constitute and *Want a James J. Nevins, William G. Franey, breads L. Davis, John R. Muha, II. and/or Shirley A. Harkins — of Lanham, Maryland and each is is tnw and lawful Attomey(ehlrsfam to sign. execute,aseL acknowledge and delMir for,and on its DMA and w he act and dead,at anyplace within the United States,or,if Me following line be fined In,only wlthM the ens therein designated eery and all bonds,neognesfees,undeneltings,contracts of Indemnhy of other writings obllular/in the nature Minot as follows: — Any such obligations in the United States, in any amount — And maid Company hereby ratifies and confirms all and whateoeveresld AttorneypHinfeet may lawfully do in the premises brvirtue of these prints. This appointment is made under and by authority of the following Resolution paead by the Soatd of OlrectOra Of said Company st s meeting held at the principal office of said Company,a quorum being pram and voting,on the fourteenth day of April.1902,which resolution is still in effect -mmoLimo,mit tin Poweem er any Viet Pendent in eonienetbn with ow Assistant Vies President Many they as lfretw asthenia.and rnownsed wwoes Anentwriefee Nitta Comeow,in he none end wee sets,to sseeuteane aelvewledst twos en its SW es ewes ow ere aN t end%reseentasneee.ea wsins of interview.weans ofenren rid aN oho writings aNlearery In de weft thee%with pen teenNh Mcrae Me ants al tits Cotsaerw.My wolf wellies ore mere.W suMAonvrsreirweetUSN we bedew won thin Compo yet Nsay red Oran due aeeeute0 and Mknewe0ps0 W tin norrly aleete.Galen al the Cergmy M ewe awe reeve trsesa" , IN WITNESS WHEREOF. MASSACHUSETTS SAY INSURANCE COMPANY Ms *awed these presents to be sealed with its corporals seal, duly attested by its Vice President sad Its Assistant Vice President this 4th day of March 19 86 MASSACHUSerrs SAY INSURANCE COMPANY 9 464.4•24 y • (SEAI4 9eadilM .4 Militant Wu Malden THE COMMONWEALTN OF MASSACHUSETTS ,,s`�A.w Way e COUNTY OF WORCESTER •`QO NW 7 F( On this 4th day of Marc Q Cr < ,before me sans the above named Vice Pesident and Assistant Vice President of Msassahumns oat" ,tore personally known to be the individuals and officers deeoribsd heroin, and scknowledoed that the sal eked LL Moi[nsttument ic the 00,90rete Seel of Massachusetts Say Insures*Company and thet tM said Govan arse ions a a were duly affixed and subscribed to saidd*Oro. men by tin atftllority and dirsetl*n d asld Co ••gB.TACNV �V�/ / �a �-�. GG/ A 1 tse,►y '•sw.sswN Nein agate My Commission Expires May 29, 1992 I, the undersigned Assistant Vice hseident of the Massachusetts Say In stanos Company. hereby certify that the above and %mooing is a full,tree and*ortect copy of the Original Power of Attorney issued by said Company,and do hereby further certify that the said ►owar of AR*may is Still in forte end Offset This Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of tin following meolution of the Board Of Directors of the . Massachusetts Say Insurance Company et a meeting held On the 14th Ott of April. 1552. "REB0LVs0,Thr say end ore Pews of Atmmey,and Canned Copes of wet Pewee of Anon,snd anifisetionM mesa tMnew rents.any owiltites Wine Preeitiom of',N VYe President In eenWratienwitheny Assists*Vies Posies*of the Canprwshelf bs beano onMsComeanrw tune-rent es.ell■e*nelwes thereon were ran exy fend wan thee*lf one or nets Of any with swam.theses ney en ferione ," . GIVEN under my hand and the seal of said Company. at Worcester, MaassohwMa, this 20th day of June 19 90 M iletdttt wee MNdant 1 Geminate of Ittelttettee .. . NO OntnwOATe m MOOR)Ae A MAMA OP INAOm1ATION OW ANO o0N1ee NO MOMS WOO YOu The COIMICa ll rappel Ms CeNnnCATe is Nos mg*AsaPOLICY APO000 NOT AMINO,arty OR ALM,TM COSS..AMMO Iry Tee POLKIee uneO eaLOW. -"'1 N, I‘1 f.": e. ) n , mi.e u to Certify that cur', r TO ,gE-rl fix. ' Jonas Intercable. Inc.. ETA's A�Av j v�+ (See Attached Pained Insured Wording) Normand 9697 E. Mineral Ave. addteMoi LEngleeood, CO 30112 insured. I,,r er es ere a MS••nre••r.IMMO IN IM COMM,WS M eee,Ye,r are,error.Tw•r y/a aerie,M Ib wIu e,••KIwI or WIWI r el U,•r forme.nawrw•AM WOIr•Mr I,nr rlMee M My N•e,YI Mint Wro Of SOS a a Man a COW me,OMOVO mnn• MOll Ie ar ere••AAN•Is Pee e•owes. I TYPE CERT.EXP.DATE", OF OooNnevous ! 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Huard tv SSEEISMISEXXX 1 ,RIeFME1111EXI t 33oWNab AS1-191-051938-050 I 1`000'000 uCN ACCIOaNT•!SNOW oat.a,AI•D,•0 aamaeala O 3 60 NOt ovnito a1-91 aAON AoaoeNr tLL40MM ear RSON ,E1 NrntlD AS1-391-051938-060 On COOERREN E s 00000ERPSNCR Certificate &older has been added ° as additional insured as respects •All States Coverage Excludes Maine the Agreement with the Named Insured. Ia arsiSs o o‘opsmnoNe l Jae abeam* I aeaalPTION a• MONS. I Res Jonee Cable Income Fund 1-SIC Venture - Broomfield, Colorado ?i1 ,M m ilo•N o,WMrn e,r I. senllnYw• or @mod•• r•nn. owe A.a e,Nobly. el .o ore• „ rrrr.Ie, Of re,•re• •Moro !he condoms P•n•nr1 ter•. Not•.... Tw RUN be~se rr•YN el er•nnwu•lrn a e•e,r•a•• NOTICE OP CANCELLATIONt THE COMPANY WILL NOT TERMINATE OR REDUCE Sans* THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THE A3OVE POLICIES UNLESS...3.D--.DAYS NOTICE OF SUCH TERMINATION OTI REDUCTION HAS aeaN MAILED TO; r i Weld County osn W P. y 1948 Naoan — Greeley, Colorado 80612C 4..3.4- �� ANI Attt Clerk of the Board June 21, 1990 L J tvieMood OATS Isivio oar: " 11.,rent.i.spume,in WHOM OVUM..IWuRANCII CROUP-.,rurMs Awn Mown Ai a MN••e,M The.•C oMorr esrr7 Ad • The Hanover Insurance Companies ' ❑ The Hanover Insurance Company [l Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company Bond No: BIZ-17138402 FRANCHISE BOND Know all men by these presents, That Jones Cable Income Fund 1-8/C Venture. a Colorado joint venture as Principal, end ❑ THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation of the State of New Hampshire, 0 MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY,•corporation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,having Its executive office in Worcester. Massachusetts as Suety, are held and firmly bound unto Ye1,,fmrnty P 0 RanJOAR _Greejev. CO 80632 hereinafter referred to as Obligee In the penal sum of Two TJIOUSand and 00/100 Dollars ($2.000.00 ) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and esslgns, joimly and severally, firmly by these presents, the liability of the Surety being limited to said penal sum regardless of the number of years this bond remains in force or la renewed,of the number of premiums that shalt be payable or paid, the number of Subscribers to the system and/or legal fees which may be required and incurred. WHEREAS, the Obligee has granted a franchise to Principal to use the public streets and plaices within the Municipality to transmit and distribute electrical Impulses through an open line-coaxial antenna system for television receivers located within said Bold County NOW THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bound principal shall faithfully perfom+,well and truly observe and fulfill the terms and conditions of the franchise,then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and effect until terminated or cancelled. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, it shall be s condition precedent to any right of recovery hereunder,that in event of any default on the pert of the Principal,a written statement of the particular facts showing the date and nature of such default shall be immediately delivered to the Surety by certified mall at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605. AND PROVIDED FURTHER that no action,suit or proceeding shall be had or mr,ntained against the Surety on this instrument unless the same be brought or instituted and process served upon the Surety within twelve months after an act of breach or cancellation of this bond or termination of said franchise,whichever occurs first. This Bond may be terminated or cancelled by Surety by giving thirty (30) days prior notice In writing to Principal and said Obligee,such notice to be given by certified mall.Such termination or cementation shall not effect any liability incurred or accrued under this Bond prior to the effective date of such termination or cancellation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 20th day of June , 19 90 • Jones Cable Income Fund 1-B/C Venture. WITNESS: a Colorado joint venture By: Jones Cable Income Fund 1-B. Ltd. Jones Cable Income Fund 1-C. Ltd. both Colorado limited partnerships By: Jones ntercable Inc.. a Colore 0 Corporation as �� / nera panther /<�/'1 1/444"‹,,,40 By dr., d 'Timothy ). Burka, vice President Approved end Accepted by: {rift.) cbnq.. ❑ THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY ® HUUSEETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY Fro. � iffict ASV/.M.F.w .. c.,. Brenda L. Davis FORM 1014071 M!allall i NEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 90-22 REs SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL TONE DISTRICT - OCHSNER AND PAYANT A public hearing was conducted on June 27, 1990, at 10,00 A.M., with the following presents Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also presents Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Sohuett The following business was transacted, I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 11, 1990, and duly published June 14, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Daniel Oohsner 0.41 Barry Payant for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility in the Agricultural Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, said the applicants did not post the sign for the required ten days before the hearing, therefore, he requested that this matter be continued. Daniel °chsner, one of the applicants, said he was not notified of the posting requirement. He said his partner did receive the airs. Commissioner Lacy moved to continue this hearing to July 11, 1990, at 10,00 a.m. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 2nd day of July, 1990. APPROVED' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST,� ktin UNPY, COIARADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman p Apputy County Cie Geo • Kennedy, Pro-Tem r onsta ocencee L. Mar d Go TAPE 090-26 DOCKET 090-22 PL0779 900562 e C %)/ HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 89-66 REs SHOW CAUSE HEARING - BAESSLER A public hearing was conducted on June 27, 1990, at 10100 A.M., with the following presents Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro.sTem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also presents Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted, I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 21, 1989, and duly published June 14, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Use by Special Review 0634, issued to Moritz E. and Sheila Baeseler. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Mr. Morrison maid the issues are whether Moritz and Sheila Baeseler are in violation of Development Standard 04, which states that the accessory structure shall not be used as a permanent residential dwelling unit, and Development standard 08, which states that material deviations shall require the approval of an amendment to the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes are permitted. The Probable Cause Hearing was held on June 21, 1989, and the Show Cause hearing was set for today, June 27, 1990. Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, said an inspection on June 20, 1990, found that the property is still not in compliance. Moritz and Sheila Baeseler, the permit holders, came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy said he has been informed that two complaints have been received by the association. Mrs. Baeseler said, to her knowledge, there is no association whore they live. Mr. Baeseler explained the progress which has been made, but he said more time is needed to complete the work needed before they can move into the house. Following discussion, Commissioner Lacy moved to allow Moritz and Sheila Baeseler until December 26, 1990, to complete the necessary work for occupancy of the home, and if not completed by said date, this matter will be referred to the County Attorney to proceed with appropriate legal action, without coming before the board again. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. • 900562 / (lc 7 74_ 0 7 � Page 2 RE: SHOW CAUSE HEARING - HAESSLER This Certification was approved on the 2nd day of July, 1990. APPROVED' HOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD , COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board 1 Gene R. Brantner, Chairman --�.7 / eraf--jiLL-' 2-t-4 1../.i Geo 4e Eon+ed dy, Pro...r..Tom V eputy County Clerky�C�/ fr/ a tfj aid1.44,010- netance L. Harbert C.W. Kir Cord . 900562 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 90-20 RE: SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR SOLID WASTE viso0S6b SITE AND FACILITY - NAM SERVICES CORPORATION A public hearing was conducted on June 27, 1990, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Rod Allison Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant t0 a notice dated May 23, 1990, and duly published June 14, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider a Speoial Review Permit and a Certificate of Designation for waste Services Corporation, c/o Brad Keirnes. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Mr. Morrison said this request is for a solid waste disposal site and facility to be located in the Agricultural Zone District. Rod Allison, representing the Department of Planning Services, read the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial into the record. (Let the record reflect that during this hearing the Board wake presented with Exhibits R through CC which were marked into the record by Mr. Morrison.) Brad Keirnes, president of waste Services Corporation, came forward to make his presentation. Mr. Keixnes showed slides of his current landfill site and also the site for the proposed landfill. Mr. Keirnes introduced the following people who came forward and spoke in favor of this proposal: Cary Carsten: Jack Camel: Kathy Schulte: Anita Comer: Bill Hedberg: Kevin Taylor: Mike Stewart: and John Houtchens, Attorney representing waste Services. Let the record reflect that a lunch break was called at this time. Upon reconvening, Mr. Keirnes resumed his presentation. He addressed several concerns of the citizens, and explained how these concerns will be met. Rob Cassidy, architect, explained that trees will be planted to mitigate the visual impact of the landfill. Mr. &Urns* said a drip-water system will be installed at the site to water the trees and shrubbery. He proposed that the height of the landfill be reduced an additional 50 feet from that stated in the amended application. Mr. Keirnes addressed several issues, including the filling, which will be done in phases: how rodents and wind blown debris will be controlled: traffic impact, both On the highway and the school: fugitive dust, and the improbability of ground water leaks. Wes Potter, representing the Health Department, gave a brief overview of the proposed site. He said the proposed facility is designed t0 meet very stringent regulations. Tom Hellerich, Attorney representing the Town of Ault and various landowners in that area, came forward to make his presentation. Mr. Hellerich submitted additional petitions containing 1,215 signatures. He said there are now over 3,000 signetures of weld County residents opposed to this facility. Mr. Hellerich said the Town of Ault has nine specific items of concern, and he commented on each item. (Tape Change #90-27 during Mr. Hellerich'■ presentation.) J.T. Thompson, opposed to this facility, did a elide presentation. Others opposed to this facility and coming forward to make comments were: Glen Scott: Larry 900564 � � O '1177 (se T'l Page 2 RE, HEARING CERTIFICATION - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION Huwar Duane Arena; Cindy Bidwell; Dennis Drake, Marian Jansen, Gary Whiter Douglas Fred, Walt Sidwellr John Cordova, Ray Danielson, Roy Dow, Joyce Fred; Roger Hovel, Lyle Kiser and Tracy Eichheim. Mary Baiamonte came forward to make comments favoring this proposal. Mr. Hellerich made further comments at this time. Poul Poulson, Engineer for the State Department of Health, commented on liners, saying they do not leak as much in Colorado because of the dry climate. He also said hazardous materials can be absorbed by the dry material. Mr. Poulson said if people are concerned about trash being brought into this landfill or any County landfill from out-of-atate, there is a Sill before the Senate for restriction of this. He urged the audience to contact the State officials to voice any support of this Bill. Mr. Keirnes came forward to give his closing statements and answer questions of the Board. He addressed concerns about fire on the site, stating that this application has been reviewed by the Windsor-Severence Fire ProtoOtion District, and in addition there will be a water truck on site. Mr. Houtchens made further statements. He commented on the circulated petition, saying that a misconception was created by it, and he explained his reasons for stating this. Mr. Reiman answered further questions of the Board. He said the final elevation of this proposal will be SO feet above the maximum height at the site. At the conclusion of Mr. Keirnes' presentation, Commissioner Kennedy asked for a commitment stating that acceleration and deceleration turning lanes to be provided at the site. Mr. Keimes said if the need exists, that capability would be provided. He said he has requested that the Division of Highways re-examine the site distance to the west for vehicles turning off the County Road onto the State Highway. Commissioner Kennedy asked if turning lanes are included as a Condition of Approval, would Mr. Reimer; accept this. Gary Wyatt, of Ault, made comments concerning the turning lanes, saying he spoke to the State Engineer who reviewed this application. Mr. Wyatt said the engineer stated that the turning lanes were not necessary at this time, but did not know who would be responsible for the lanes if they would be necessary in the future. He maid he is not comfortable with this problem not being resolved at this time. Mr. Keirnes, after conferring with his attorney and engineer, agreed to install acceleration and deceleration lanes at the intersection with County Road 25. Mr. Allison read the recommended amended Conditions and Development Standards into the record as follows, 1. Condition D, on page 4 of the Planning Commission Resolution, the first sentence would read, "The applicant shall submit a landscape plan for the 200-foot setback area along the south property line, and for the additional area an the parcel east and adjacent to the property as described in the June 22 letter from Mr. Brad Keirnes." The remaining portion of this paragraph would remain as written. 2. Condition E(3) on page 4 of the Planning Commission Resolution would read, "The boundaries of the approved landscaped plan." The remaining portion of that paragraph would remain as written. 3. Condition F on page 4 of the Planning Commission Resolution would read, "The applicant shall submit an agreement for the construction of right-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes, and left turn deceleration and acceleration lanes approved by the Colorado Division of Highways." The remaining portion of the paragraph would remain as written. 4. Development Standard 01 would have the elevation of 5,260 feet changed to 5,210 feet. 5. Development Standard 030 would read as follows - "The property owner or operator shall be responsible for maintaining the approved landscape plan." 900564 Page 3 RE, HEARING CERTIFICATION - WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION 6. Add Development Standard 936 to read as follows - "The applicant shall construct right-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes and left-turn deceleration and acceleration lanes prior to accepting and disposing of any landfill waste. The engineering design shall be approved by the Colorado Division of Highways." Commissioner Kennedy made a motion, based upon the demonstrated need for a landfill in the northern part of weld County; and based upon the traffic hazard problem being resolved, to approve this Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility for Waste Services Corporation, subject to the amended Conditions and Development Standards. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. (Taps Change . 990-28) Following discussion, the motion carried unanimously. air. Allison read the Planning staff's recommendation for approval of the request for the Certificate of Designation, subject to the following Condition; The property shall be maintained in compliance with Use by Special Review 9895, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health. air. Morrison said, because the Planning Commission recommended denial of the Use by Special Review, that motion was also a recommendation for denial of the Certificate of Designation, so Mr. Allison's recommendation for approval and recommended Condition are from the Department of Planning Services. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certificate of Designation for waste Services Corporation, subject to the recommended Condition. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 2nd day of July, 1990. APPROVED, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTi /itze/katt r/�.-ONNTY,, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Heard Gene R. Bran er, airman Deputy County Cle k e qe Kennedy, Pro-Tem onstance L. Harbert C.W� W Go 0 TAPE 990-26, 990-27 & 990-28 DOCKET 990-20 PL0777 900566 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JULY 2, 1990 TAPE 490-28 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. meC in regular session in full conformity with the lew and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley. Colorado, July 2, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called t0 order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present. constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Cone R. Brantner. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Assistant County Attorney. Lee D. Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board. Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of June 27. 1990. as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Cortifications for the hearings conducts(' on June 27, 1990, as follows: 1) Special Review Permit. Ochmner and Payent: 2) Show Cause Hearing, Baessler; and 3) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Deeignation. Waste Services Corporation. Commissioner Harbert seconds(' the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Let the record reflect that Don Warden. at the conclusion of this meeting, added as Item 417 — Coneidar Resolution re: Agreement for services for review of Oil and Gas Production and Sale Assessments and authorise Chairman to sign. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Kirby. reporting on Engineering Services. said the paving in South County is progressing at a good rate. 1 WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $130,656.49 Social Services 60.155.87 Handwritten warrants: General fund 2,154.50 Payroll 1.018.09 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: APPROVE CARPET REPLACEMENT - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, said Sunflower West Floor Brokers submitted the two low bids for the carpet replacement. The first low bid from this company did not meet bid specifications. Mr. Persichino recommended that the Board accept the next low bid. which met ell specifications, from Sunflower West Floor Brokers in the total amount of 532.210, which includes Option #1 - installation of carpet in the Communications Department: and Option 02 - float preparation of the first floor at the Walton Building. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER AGREEMENT WITH GREELEY INDEPENDENCE STAMPEDE FOR ADDITIONAL PARKING (6/27/90) : Mr. Warden taqussted that the Board rescind the previous action concerning this matter. He said the additional parking is not needed by the Greeley Independence Stampede. and no Resolution is necessary. Commissioner Lacy moved to rescind the action taken at the meeting of June 27. The motion was seconded by Commiseioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECYCLING GRANT APPLICATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN (CONT. FROM 6/27/90): Dr. Randy Gordon. Director of the Health Department, said this Grant Application is for a pilot program concerning curb-side recycling in Greeley and along the south portion of Highway 85. Following discussion, Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Grant Application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS FOR 1990 CDBG PROGRAM: Mr. Warden said a new Certification hes been requested by the Federal Government. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Supplemental Statement of Assurances and Certifications. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, said that items two through eleven are items which were referred to either the Engineering or Road and Bridge Department by Resolution. Action has been taken on each of the items, but no Resolution has been dons to close the file. Mr. Scheltinga then explained what action was taken concerning each of these items. Minutes - July 2. 1990 Page 2 -41% CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING COLORADO STATE PATROL REQUEST FOR SIGN ON WCR 390: Mr. Scheltinga said the original Resolution was dated January 4, 1989. concerning • request from the State Petrol for a curve sign to be installed on Weld County Road 390. The requested sign was installed on January 3, 1990. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the action taken by the Road and Bridge Department. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FROM SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10J TO EXTEND WCR 88: Mr. Scheltinga said this Resolution was dated April 24, 1989. He said George Goodell. Director of the Road and Bridge Department, looked into this mutter. Mr. Goodell said the extension of this road would be too expensive. and he recommended no further action. Commissioner Harbert said it should be considered again at a later date. Commissioner Lacy said this has not been used as a road for a number of years. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the recommendation from Mr. Goodell. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING PETITION REQUESTING CLOSURE OF WCR 380 EAST OF HARDIN: Mr. Scheltinga said this petition was submitted because of the heavy truck traffic generated by National Hog Farms. A Resolution. dated May 15, 1989, was approved temporarily closing said Road for a construction period. The road has been re-opened, and he recommended that no further action be taken. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept said recommendation. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND ALLEY GRADING IN WATTENBERG: Mr. Scheltinga said the alley was graded on September 20, 1989, but the request for the traffic control devices was denied. Commissioner Lacy said he would like to clarify. for the record, that this was grading of a street in Wattenberg, and not an alley. Commissioner Lacy than moved to approve the action taken by the Road and Bridge Department. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy. and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FOR CULVERTS AND/OR BORROW PITS FROM MILLER FAMILY ON WCR 54: Mr. Scheltinga said this request was made because of a culvert which was accessed to private property. Mr. Millar was contacted and advised that it is the responsibility of the property owner to install and maintain the culverts. Mr. Scheltinga recommended no further action be taken. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept said recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING PETITION REQUESTING RE-ROUTING OF TRUCKS AND SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ON WCR 16}: Mr. Scheltinga said this request was made because of gravel trucks which were hauling out of a gravel pit in that area. Re said the trucks were off of their haul routes. The company was contacted and trucks are now back on the correct haul routes. He recommended that no further action be taken. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept this recommendation. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Minutes — July 2. 1990 Page 3 r CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FROM TOWN OF HUDSON FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WCR 45 AND 12: Mr. Scheltinga said the Town of Hudson requested these traffic control devices because the signs currently posted are for lower weight vehicles. Marc Street. Maintenance Support Supervieor. has called the Mayor of Hudson several times, but has not been able to reach him. nor has ohs Mayor returned the calls. On February 12. 1990. Mr. Street wrote a letter. but has had no sampan's; therefore. Ms. Scheltinga recommended that no further action be taken. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the recommendation. The motion. which vas seconded by Commissioner Kennedy. carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FROM WINDSOR RESERVOIR AND CANAL COMPANY CONCERNING THOMPSON DAM/WCR 74: Mr. Scheltinga said he is working with the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company on this matter. He said Federal funds have been applied for. Mr. Scheltinga said negotiations are proceeding. but it may take two years to resolve this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the action being taken by the Engineering staff. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION REGARDING REQUEST FOR STOP SIGN WARNING GROOVES ON WCR 35: Mr. Scheltinga said the County does not install warning grooves, but the signing of the barricades was improved at Weld County Road 35 at the "T" intersection at the south end of Seeley Lake. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said action. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM U.S. POSTAL SERVICE TO INSTALL CLUSTER BOXES ON 37TH STREET: Mr. Scheltinga said he is working with the Postal Service staff. He said the location which was previously requested for these boxes has been changed to MCAvoy Avenue. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the staff action. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO ENTER UPON CERTAIN LANDS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said request. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO REMOVE DUTCH ELM DISEASED TREE: The motion to approve said request was made by Commissioner Lacy. seconded by Commissioner Kirby. and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OP SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH LATIMER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dr. Gordon said this Agreement states that State Par Capita Funds vere received. and 15% must be used for regional services. This Agreement shows that Weld County Health Department is working on a regional basis with Lorimer County Health Department. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER AND POLLUTANT DISCHARGE AGREEMENTS WITH VARIOUS ENTITIES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dr. Gordon presented these Agreements to the Board. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - July 2. 1990 Page 4 CONSIDER MODIFICATION TO PURCHASE OP SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER EMPLOYMENT DIVISION, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, representing the Department of Rumen Resources, said this modification is to extend the terms of the Agreement from June 30, 1990, to December 31, 1990. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Modification and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - TECTONIC CONSTRUCTION: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney co proceed with legal action against Tectonic Construction for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, end it carried unanimously. Mr. Warden added the following as Item 017 under New Business: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR REVIEW OF OIL AND CAS PRODUCTION AND SALE ASSESSMENTS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this Agreement is with CRS Services, Inc., for audits on the 011 and Gas Production and Sale Assessments, pursuant to House Bill 1018. He said legal staff did review this Agreement and found is to be in order. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution, nunc pro tune June 14. 1990, and authorize the Chairman to sign the necessary documents. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business. this meeting was /adjourned at 9:35 A.M. wM�� / APPROVED: a ATTEST: �n Akfr�� BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board itegniit one R. Brantne , Cheicman 'By_: / , puty aunty 1 rk • • edy, ro- stance L. Harbert .W. P.1rb odd Minutes - July 2, 1990 Page 5 mEMORAnDum i Commissioner Kirby June 29. 1040 re oN. Dave A. Becker, Asst. Director, Road and Bridge D /1 COLORADO r om /t ,/J �7 Road 8 Bridge Report June 22 - June 28, 1990 sueNeni TRUCKING No Weld County roads were graveled this week because of upgrading roads for asphalt. Graveled approximately 282.50 miles to date - 80% of 350 mile goal. Hauled 206 belly dump loads of gravel for upgrade for asphalt: 5,150 tons. Hauled 162 tandem loads and 67 end dump loads of asphalt for paving. Hauled 5,150 tons of gravel. WNKNG Equipment Used: One dozer is working at the Hall Pit. One dozer is working at the Thomas Pit. One dozer is working at the Peters Pit. Two scrapers worked at Ciesart Pit 112 until 6/28/90 and then both moved to the Hall Pit. The cone rock crusher is working at the Peters Pit. The acreen is working at the Thomas Pit. Equipment Not Used: One dozer is at the Clamart Pit. One dozer is at the Hall Pit. Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 06/22/90-06/28/90 Page 2 MrNXNC (CONTINUED) Dirt Hauled for Reclamation Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit 02 - 54,390 yards Material Stockpiled (to be crushed) Year-To-Date: Ciesert Pit 02 - 87,400 tons Pit Run Gravel Hauled to Building Site South of Fuel Site Year-To-Date: - 5,610 tons Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Wilson Pit - 9.840 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Thomas Pit - 27,620 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Peters Pit - 8,340 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Data: Hall Pit - 1.290 yards Material Crushed: Hokestra 02 - 5,199 tons Giesert Pit - 152.238 tons Peters Pit - 28,292 tons Material Screened: Koenig Pit - 96,530 tons Thomas Pit - 35,502 tons TOTAL CRUSHED AND SCREENED: 317,761 tons BRIDGE WCB 29/84A: Bridge Replacement - 12Z complete WCB 87/42A: Deck Replacement - 15% complete Minor Bridge Repairs - 4 Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 06/22/90-06/28/90 Page 3 BRIIZGE (CONTINUED) Equipment Work: Riprap was placed at lour bridges Culvert Installation - WCR 48 between WCR 43 & WCR 45 Washouts: WCR 44 east of WCR 39 - road shoulder WCR 39 north of WCR 46 - road shoulder Ditch Cleaning: WCR 48 east of WCR 43 - 1 mile Asphalt for Bridges: WCB 47/68A: 50.00 Tons New Year-To-Date Total: 292.00 Tons MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance. Prospect Contract Gravel Haul Year-To-Date: 27,948.12 Tons (Begun 4/18/90 and Ended 6/7/90) MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT Signing - 55 Units Striping - 104 Miles Cattle Guard Maintenance - 1 Unit Gravel Hauling - 60 Tone; Stockpiled - 12 Tons Culvert Cleaning and Repair - 2 Units Miscellaneous - 3 Units Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 06/22/90-06/28/90 Page 4 MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) Patching Totals Year-To-Date: Laydown Machine: 42.412.65 Tons Laydown Machine (Engineering): 1.236.65 Tons Hand Patch: 629.73 Tons Hand Patch (Engineering): 106.97 Tons Crushed Rock: 700.00 Tons Crushed Rock (Engineering): 156.00 Ton Cold Mix: 36.86 Tons MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) Culvert Installations: WCR 51 between Hwy 52 and WCR 10 Size - 40' X 24" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 26 between WCR 17 and WCR 19 Size - 40' X 30" Arch Culvert 100% Complete WCR 384 between WCR 107 and WCR 109 Size - 40' X 15" Round Culvert 100% Complete Hall Gravel Pit Size - 40' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 384 between WCR 107 and WCR 109 Size - 40' X 15" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 384 between WCR 107 and WCR 109 Size - 40' X 15" Round Culvert 100% Complete Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 06/22/90-06/28/90 Page 5 MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) WCR 59 between WCR 72 and WCR 74 Size - 40' X 15" Arch Culvert 100% Complete DAB/mw:062890 cc: Commissioner Harbert George Goodell. Director Road & Bridge Report File Clerk to the Board 7 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, July 9, 1990 Tape 890-28 ROLL CALL, .Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES' Approval of minutes of July 2, 1990 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA' New Business' 88 - Consider authorisation to condemn right-of-way in Lots 55, 56, 57, 58, and 59, Block 1, Amended First Repiat of Second Addition to Highland Rills Subdivision and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA, COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Lacy REPORTS, 2) Engineering Services - Kirby 3) Health Serv,'.Oes - Harbert 4) Planning Services - Kennedy 5) Purchasing 6 Personnel - Brantner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICERt 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS' 1) Present and approve impound security system - Sheriff's Office BUSINESS' NEW, 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Chamber of Commerce and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Mark Romero and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider two Purchase of Services Agreements between FENWC Migrant Head Start and Plan de Salud Del Valle for medical and dental eervices and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Resolution ret Recommend to Congress to designate portion of Cache La Poudre River as National Heritage Corridor 5) Consider Resolution ret Cancel uncolleotible Ambulance accounts 6) Consider Resolution re' Temporary closure of WCR 78 between SCR 27 and 29 7) Consider Resolution ret Cancel General fund warrants for March, April, May, and June PLANNING' 1) Consider Resolution ret Building Code and Zoning Violations - Sekich Farms, ?atilt, Anderson, and Butler CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 9 - Work Session 10:30 AM Jul 10 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12:00 NOON Jul 10 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jul 11 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jul 11 - County Council 7:30 PM Jul 12 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Jul 12 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Jul 12 - Board of Adjustment 3:30 PM Jul 13 - Extension Advisory Board 11:00 AM Jul 13 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON Jul 16 - Energy Impact Team 7:00 PM Jul 16 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Jul 17 - E911 Telephone Authority Board 12:00 NOON Jul 17 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Jul 18 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 NOON HEARINGS: Jul 11 - Issuance of County qualified private activity (Solid Waste Disposal Revenue) Bonds, Waste Services Corporation 9:00 AM Jul 11 - Special Review Permit. Agricultural service establishment in the Agricultural Zone District. Steven H. and Kim M. Nelson 10:00 AM Jul 11 - Special Review Permit, Recreational facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Daniel Ochaner and Barry Payant (cont. from 6/27/90) 10:00 AM Jul 18 - Creation of Wild County 71st Avenue Local Improvement District 1990-1 10:00 AM Jul 18 - Special Review Permit, Home bueinees (welding and repair shop) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Micutel A. Pierro 10:00 AM Jul 25 - Special Review Permit, Livestock Confinement operation (1.500 cattle), horse boarding and training facility (150 head), and tack and feed store. Joy A. Jefferson 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director. re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission agenda for July 10. 1990 2) State Property Tax Administrator - Tax Abatement Petitions re: Basin Exploration. Inc.; and Gordon Turkey Farms, Inc. 3) State Department of Highways re: Traffic accidents in State. 1989; Mileage record printout. 1989 (Available in Clerk to Board's Office); and Newsletter .90-26 4) Notice re: Western Union Corporation and Colorado Public Utilities Commission 5) RBD, Inc.. Engineering Consultants - Legal Notice and Invitation to Bid re: Weld County Tri-area Sanitation District 6) Myron Gruner re: 011 well drilling 7) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Public Service Company of Colorado 8) Oil and Gas Conservation Commission re: Environmental Response Fund and Notices of Hearings 9) Fort Lupton Steering Committee minutes of June 27, 1990: and Committee list and schedule of future meetings 10) Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District report; and Notice re: Petition for inclusion of City of Fort Lupton 11) Patty Henry re: Wixco Services. Inc. 12) Colorado Housing and Finance Authority - Notice of funding availability 13) Henrylya Irrigation District - Exclusion Order 14) Board of Adustment agenda for July 12. 1990 15) Public Workshop Notice re: Del Camino Interchange Improvement Scudy Resolutions on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, July 9. 1990 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 2) Approve recommendation to Congress to designate portion of Cache La Poudre River as National Heritage Corridor * 3) Approve Recycling Grant Application * 4) Approve Supplemental Statement of Aesurancee and Certifications for 1990 CDBC Program * 5) Action of Board concerning Colorado State Petrol request for sign on WCR 390 * 6) Action of Board concerning request from School District RE-10J to extend WCR 88 * 7) Action of Board concerning petition requesting closure of WCR 380 east of Hardin * 8) Action of Board concerning request for traffic control devices and alley grading in Wattenberg * 9) Action of Board concerning request for culverts and/or borrow pits from Miller family on WCR 54 * 10) Action of Board concerning petition requesting re-routing of trucks and speed limit signs on WCR 163 * 11) Action of Board concerning request from Town of Hudson for traffic control devices on WCR 45 and 12 * 12) Action of Board concerning request from Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company concerning Thompson Dam/WCR 74 * 13) Action of Board concerning request for stop sign yarning grooves on WCR 35 * 14) Action of Board concerning request from U.S. Postal Service to install cluster boxes on 37th Street * 15) Approve request from Peet Inspector to enter upon certain lands * 16) Approve request from Pest Inspector to remove Dutch Elm diseased tree * 17) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Latimer County Health Department * 18) Approve Retail Liquor Store License for Jerry Dale Hernandez, dba Westviev Liquor * 19) Approve cancellation of uncollectible Ambulance accounts * 20) Approve temporary closure of WCR 78 between WCR 27 and 29 * 21) Approve cancellation of General fund warrants for March, April. May, and June * 22) Approve 3.25 Beer License for Donald L. Veden. dba The Little Store * Signed at this meeting Monday, July 9. 1990 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Sekich Farms; Jack and Christine Fetig; Teresa Anderson; and Jan and Barbara Butler, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Sekich Farms; Jack and Christine Fetig; Teresa Anderson; and Jan and Barbara Butler to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 900580 ')401,0 % oa : Yip 'ph lii_1 Cyi Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODS AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution WAS, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, A.D. , 1990. i /�� ' � /J4 BOAR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �i WE OUNTY, COL RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �1 and Clerk to the Board a "kT.B=antner, C a rman r a e'?r tr 4. F 1 �/ << to ge ennedy, eputy County C erk APPRO//VED AS TO FORM: onet nce L. Ha e t .��)'�, / • .w. 1 �,r_!�/) Coun y Attorney . 900580 46( t MEMORAi1DUM 1111111eTo Board of County Commissioners _pen Ju1,y 3. 1990 COLORADO Poem Department of P,Lenoinx Services mmiwm Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commiesioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1450 Sekich Parma 4311 Highway 66 Longmont. CO 80501 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties. any persona claiming an interest in the properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materiels are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. , 900540 fish' MEMORA61®um re Beam n* COunty_r "md sinnsKs own .funs 29_ 1990 COLORADO Prom _Department of Planning jervices Guam Legal Action Aurborization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Hoard of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against this following parties for violations of Cho Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations; VI-1563 VI-1564 Jack and Christine Pstig Teresa Anderson 1958 Balsam 1799 Holly Avenue Greeley. CO 80631 Greeley. CO The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties. any persons claiming an interest in tbs properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of this violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Servicos' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. :" • �t� ., • JCW tt mEmoRAn®um To Board_of County Commissioners Dm. July 9. 1440 : C0L0RADO oven Department of Planning Services eueN.v Local Action Authorization . The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed vial legal action against the following parties for violation. of the Wald County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1568 Jan and Barbara Butler 410 North 66th Avenue • Greeley. CO 80634 • The Department of Planning aleo recommends that the County Attorney be authorised to proceed with legal action against any ocher persons occupying • the properties. any persons claiming an interest in the properties. and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. " Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. • • µ J 9Cesso RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMEND TO CONGRESS TO DESIGNATE A PORTION OF THE CACHE LA POUDRE RIVER AS A NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR 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, Congressman Hank Brown has provided sustained leadership and assistance in ing federal designation for portions of the Poudre River, and WHEREAS, the Poudre River Legislative and Management Task Force of the City of Fort Collin■ has submitted a report of findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, the Board has found that although legislative and management documents could be developed that are appropriate for the POudre River National Recreation Area, such a designation may not be truly reflective of local community values and needs, and WHEREAS, there is substantial broad-based community support for a National Heritage Corridor designation and a river management program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, endorse the findings of the "Task Force", and recommends Congress proceed directly with designating a portion of the river as a National Heritage Corridor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board encourages the affected citizens and other interested groups to work with our federal legislators in drafting enabling legislation for designation that would contain specific language protecting local values relative to private property rights, water use, and land use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the further exhaustive study be done as to the boundaries of the National Heritage Corridor. 900579 Page 2 RE: DESIGNATE PORTION OF POUDRE RIVER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, A.D. , 1990. n /��i�/( DO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /0 /'i WE LINTY, CO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard en RR.. .H�rantne�r, hasrman ) Zre,ge Kdnne yd , kr - eputy County APPROVED AS TO FORM: • �- - -nee . HAY ert .w. ounty Attor y 900579 ntip:.,'.u:•' .Y ..M` '�• Y`: ,'"v rk '^Jh• . .ry,r+' i Ir ,... 1 RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING TO CONGRESS TO DESIGNATE A PORTION OF THE, CACHE LA P0UDRE RIVER AS A NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR NAIL low//4 WHEREAS, Congressman Honk Brown has provided xubsrrined leadership and assistance in assessing federal designation for portions of the Poudre River; and WHEREAS, the Poudre River Legislative and Management Task Force of the City of Fort Collins has submitted a report of findings and recommendations; and f County ComMisaignere o1 Soptemb«r 11 . 1989 paaaud. a resolution rec•,omm Lion of the Cache Ls Poudre vivaria a National Recreation Area (NRA), and WHEREAS, the Board has found that although legislative land management docu- ments could be developed that are appropriate for the Poudre River NRA, such a designation may not be truly reflective of local community values and needs: and _ is hearing on May 29, 1990 at 4:00 �.�- , o rsce�ve~testimony regarding the dosignat o 01 Pou re River as a NHC; and oo¢, WHEREAS, there is substantial broad-based community support for a Nm. des- ignation and a river management program, • BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, ' that the Board of County Commissioners endorse the findings of the "Task Force", and recommends, Congress proceed directly with des- ignating a portion of the river as a National Heritage Corridor; BE XT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Board encourages the affected citizens and other interested groups to work with our federal legislators in drafting en- abling legislation for designation that would contain specific language protect- ing local values relative to private property rights, water use, and land use; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the furthor exhaustive study be done as to the bound- aries of the National Heritage Corridor. ;4CommiQ ne s Kl en and Me u voted in fay t a Reaol • Commissioner RoccOiss w s sent d not pa e. he Reso u was du ed. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF LARIMF.R C !22; .rCOLORADO • irman pro tam (SrE A L) U (I ATTEST: . • - DATE / d Deputy lark .✓ APP 'EMU -fit 900579 Aal3tant County Attorney I . RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR GRANT CONCERNING RECYCLING PROJECT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and wHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Grant Application to the Colorado Office of Energy Conservation to initiate a pilot curb-aide recycling program, and WHEREAS, said program will include approximately 8,000 households in the City of Greeley and approximately 6,000 households in communities in Weld County, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Grant Application, with the terms and conditions being as stated in the Application, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Grant Applicaton to be submitted by the Weld County Health Department to the Colorado Office of Energy Conservation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Grant Application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. j0j AkWa 4 BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST• WF• UNTY, CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ' 'YZ - ne r n ner, a rman SX_= 1 .� ,L� Ge rge ennedy, Pro-Tem filler �eputy County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ons ance L. H r e t • r C C r5 i ounty ttorney r 900585 URBAN COMMUNITY RECYCLING SUPPORT PROGRAM RECYCLING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS FOR THE 90'S COLORADO OFFICE OF ENERGY CONSERVATION 112 E. 14TH Avenue Denver, CO 80203 Community Recycling Program Grant Application Project Title Weld County Recycling Project Applicants' Name Weld County Health Department 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone (303) 353.0635 City of Greeley 1000 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone (303) 350-9780 Amount Requested $ 126,466.00 for six month pilot project Date Submitted June 29, 1990 Grants to be Awarded August 14, 1990 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WELD C LINTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ' v/ , andol� Co on M.D. , M.P.H. ene R. Brantnsr� Director Chairman L CITY OF GREELEY ATTEST: �f D may /'1J CLERK TO THE BOARD ,`, . Rebecca L. Safari'k Community Developme Director De uty County Cler 900595 WELD COUNTY RECYCLING PROJECT I. Community and Governmental Cooperation A. Number of jurisdictions/governmental units to be served The City of Greeley in cooperation with Weld County Health Department is submitting this application for a grant from the Colorado Office of Energy Conservation in order to initiate a pilot curbside recycling program. The demonstration program would be established in a section of the City of Greeley and a number of rural communities within Weld County. Initially, the demonstration program will include approximately 8,000 households in the City of Greeley (see Attachment A) and an additional 6,000 households in communities located along the U.S. 85 corridor from Platteville to Nunn and Windsor (eee Attachment B) . Weld County is the third largest county in the State (4,004 square miles) with a population of 143,436. During Phase I, nine communities will participate, representing a population base of approximately 40,000 or 28 percent of the County's population. Should Phase I prove successful, additional communities will be invited to participate in the program. B. Indication of community/regional support (letters) Support for a recycling program has been enthusiastic at all levels including citizens, major employers and municipal leaders, (eee "Letters of Support" Attachment C) An informal survey of approximately 150 households in Greeley was conducted by students at the University of Northern Colorado in May, 1990. A significant majority, 89 percent, indicated a willingness to actively participate in a curbside recycling program. All towns included in the pilot program have given verbal support for the project. 'Chose letters of support that have been received to date are included in Attachment C. C. Population served (numbers) The following provides a breakdown of the populations which could potentially participate during Phase I of the project. Population figures are based on information provided by the Conservation Trust Pund from July 1, 1989. 900595 Population within CLtY Limbs Nunn 305 Pierce 911 Ault 1,158 Evans 6,126 LaSalle 1,943 Cilcrest 1,065 Platteville 1,908 Greeley 20,522 lapdaor S 453 Total (urban) 39,391 In addition, the rural populations of these communities will also have an opportunity to participate in the recycling program. Specially designated drop off boxes will be leased and placed in each of the towns included in the pilot program. The filled recycling bags will be placed in those dumpaters for pick up on the established trash routes. D. Educational component a) Promotion - community awareness 1) Pre-project build up Three general areas are emphasized in the promotional and educational efforts prior to the project kick-off: general information/image activities, paid advertising, and media coverage available at no charge. (See Attachment D for proposed budget breakdown). General Information/Image Activities include a survey to asasss community interest, a "How To. . ." informational flyer to all homes, schools and students in the targeted areas, Mayoral Proclamations, signage for all trucks, roll- off containers and dumpaters, a travelling "stand alone" display and a slide presentation. Paid Advertising will encompass print, radio and television ads beginning 15 days prior to the kick-off events. Free Media Coverage includes letters to the editors of local newspapers, "Follow-A-Family" feature, coverage by the print media, public service announcements, radio talk shows, articles in employee and community newsletters and government access community based television programs (Talk With The Mayor, Inside Greeley, City Council Meetings). 2) Xick-off The media from all areas of Colorado will be invited to attend the kick-off ceremonies at the landfill site. Trucks will burst through a banner labeled "Ws Recycle -- 9O358S Weld County Recycling Project." This kick-off ceremony will actually be held the Saturday following the first week of collection. Material handlers will have collected contest entry forms distributed with the recycling begs. A drawing for prizes will be held at the landfill with dignitaries in attendance. The public will be invited and made aware of the activities and drawing through the "Pre- Project Build-up." Prizes will include, but are not limited to the following: mulching mower, free trash service, canvas shopping bags, "We Recycle" T-shirts. 3) Ongoing program support The ongoing support program incorporates the features and strategies mentioned in the pre-project build-up. A "newsflyer" will also be created for distribution with the recycling bags. The newsflyer will update citizens on the current status of the program and planned improvements or changes. A post survey will be created and distributed as part of the evaluation process. b. School programs 1) Recycling education (general) Recycling education efforts will be introduced in all schools in the targeted communities with the distribution of two videos: "How The Waste Was Won" and Creeley's Earth Day Video. Copies of the newsflyer will be provided to all teachers. In cooperation with the school district, distribution of curriculum guide materials for teachers is planned and the "Newspapers in Education" features may include recycling/solid waste information. 2. Program support Program support includes the printing and distribution of certificates of participation to students and their schools/families. Disaemination of information through the continued use of slide presentations, travelling displays and the addition of field trips to the local landfills will be incorporated. Activities at Creeley'■ annual Earth Day Pair will continua to expand to include projects, products and displays related to solid waste management. • E. Procedure for ongoing coordination as well as monitoring and • reporting Grant monies will be used to hire one half-time employee under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Services of Weld County Health Department to oversee and administer the Weld County Recycling Project. That person will cooperate with Waste Services • ST C58 Corporation to perform public outreach, oversee purchase and distribution of the recycling bag■, assist in the production of curriculum material■ and information packets, and solicit funding to provide for continuation of the program. In addition, the coordinator will perform monitoring of the project through survey results, bag retrieval counts, and by tracking collections and sales of recyclable materials. This information will be made available to the Office of Energy Conservation and other jurisdictions. F. Plan for replication in other Colorado crmmanitiss The Action Plan proposed by the Governor's Task Force on Integrated Solid Waste Management has identified in its workplan a need for better public understanding of integrated solid waste management. Consequently, the most effective means of replicating a pilot recycling project to other Colorado communities would be realized by working through the task force to disseminate information. Materials developed under the education component would be presented to the task force, These materials would include general information on "how to" recycle, the effectiveness of media coverage, advertising, and educational outreach. This would provide an effective method of sharing the project with other communities and also assist the Governor'■ Task Force in meeting their goal of education and public outreach. II. Planning and Management A. Relationship to regional Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan The proposed bag program can be implemented as a simple, low-cost method to introduce recycling into a community, while reducing the solid waste stream, saving landfill space and preserving finite natural resource■. As the recycling habit becomes established, and the sale of recyclables become■ more profitable, the bag program can easily be upgraded to a more durable bag or container system if desired. Participants will be supplied with bright blue recycling bags. The bags will be filled with separated recyclable materials, and put out for regular trash pick up when full. Workers at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill, provided by Waste Services Corporation, will then retrieve the blue bags from the waste stream. The bags will be checked for foreign materials, and emptied into 30 cubic yard roll off containers, which will be transported to the end markets for recycling when full. In addition to the curbside pick up offered to regular trash customers, drop site■ will provide recycling opportunities to the rural populations of those towns, and will be serviced as part of the regular dumpster routes. We propose to locate these dumpsters at the schools, which are currently serviced by regular trash pick- up The proposed bag program offers several advantages for a pilot recycling program. There is little need for the purchase of 9C®535 specialized equipment. The existing trash hauling network is employed for the pick up of recyclable.. A percentage of the bags that are already in use for trash containment are simply exchanged for the blue recycling bags, and used to separate recyclable materials from the waste stream. There is no increase in the number of trash trucks in use, in the number of routes, or in the amount of fuel used to haul the recyclable.. Wear and tear on streets and roads is not increased. It is convenient for the consumer. The costs of recyclable segregation and preparation functions are offset by the savings in airspace and life of the existing landfill. The program effectively and economically removes recyclebles from the waste stream. Bulk containers for the collection and recycling of used oil, paint thinners and batteries will also b. provided at the landfill. Used oil will also be accepted at the City of Greeley Shops, to provide the citizens of Greeley with a proper disposal service and provide the City with a possible alternative heating fuel source at the Shops. In practice, the program involves citizens taking in used motor oil and filling out a log with name, address, phone number, type (motor oil, transmission oil, hydraulic oil), and quantity of used oil. The registration and collection process take. about 10 minutes per contributor. Collection is made convenient with Monday through Friday hours of 7:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. The program would be promoted in City- distributed newsletters, local newspapers, and with short announcements on the back of City utility bills. In addition to the retrieval of recyclable materials from the waste stream and collection of waste oil, Weld County Recycling Project and Waste Services Corporation plan to develop a program for the composting of yard and landscape wastes. A household toxic waste collection and disposal program is also being planned for the future. B. Explain future plans and phases through ISM The initial phase of the pilot project will serve approximately 14,000 households In Greeley and along the U.S. 85 corridor from Nunn to Platteville and the Town of Windsor. If assessment of the initial project indicates participation of 501; or more, and the net shortfall to Waste Services Corporation does not exceed 5% of the total revenues, the pilot program will be extended for an additional six months. During this extension period, alternate methods of funding the purchase of recycling bags will be tested. These methods may include funding by the private sector, local industries, or the consumer. After • successful one-year trial in the pilot area, the program will be expanded outward to include more of the rural communities in Weld County. 9C058S Another alternative for long term funding will be realized by working with Waste Services Corporation in the utilization of program income. Weld County Recycling Project also plans to expand the program In other ways. We are currently studying methods of shredding and marketing plastics in cooperation with local industries that use and recycle plastics, with the intention of adding them to our list of recyclable items. Ferrous metals are also being considered as s recyclable to be collected. Tn addition, Waste Service Inc. , in cooperation with A-1 Organics of Greeley plans to develop • program to compost all collected newspaper and yard wastes into a marketable soil conditioner. Since yard wastes currently make up an estimated 20% of the solid waste stream, this composting facility would provide for significant savings in landfill space. As the recycling program becomes esteblished, the purchase and use of reusable bags will be explored to eliminate additional plastics from the waste stream. The City of Greeley is also in the process of implementing a natural resource management policy as part of ?hams T which would include: - eliminating the use of polystyrene in all municipal offices and aponaored activities. - reducing the amount of paper flow generated in the City. - reducing electrical usage in City facilities - minimizing individual employee vehicular use at the City - conducting energy audits in all City vehicles - eliminating the use of plastic trash bags and packaged products - examining water conservation measures relative to City facilities III. Marketing Considerations A. Materials to be oolleoted Materials to be collected in the initial phase of the program will include glass, newspaper and aluminum. Study is currently underway to consider the feasibility of adding plastic" and ferrous metals to the recyclable' collected. 9(CSISS B. Expected tonnages/revenues (if any) The six month pilot program is expected to produce approximately 945 tons of recyclable materials: 14,000 hOma■ x 509 parti0ipation x 45 pounds per month (national axyrAge) 315,000 pounds 157.5 Tons per month x onthe 945 Tons breakdown of recycl►bles (national averages) and projected revenues to Waste Services Corporation) 609 newspaper 567 Ton x $15/Ton — $8,505 309 glass 283.5 Ton x S30/Ton - $8,505 109 aluminum 94.5 Ton x $90/Ton - S8.50'\ $25,515 The mix month pilot project will save an estimated 1,890 cubic yards of air space at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill. C. Marketing plan for collected materials The recyclable. collected will be marketed through local outlets whenever possible. Aluminum will be sold through Andersen'. Sales and Salvage of Greeley, northern Colorado's largest processor of aluminum and other recyclable and scrap metals. Mixed glass Gullet will be marketed at the Coors bottle plant in Golden. Collected newsprint will be ground and sold either am animal bedding or used as filler in various types of composting by A-1 Organics of Creeley. As the newsprint market moves into a more profitable cycle, collected newspapers can be routed into conventional used paper markets. The coordinator of the Wald County Recycling Project will work to locate and develop alternative markets for the recycled products. D. Transportation Recyclable product. will be shipped by truck to end market. or picked up at Central Weld Sanitary Landfill. 9(0595 e� XV. Budget A. State/local funding ratio a) Governmental in-kind contributions The following provides a breakdown of anticipated in-kind contributions of the following communities: City of Greeley: Research and write flyer 20 hrs. Research and write 2nd edition of newsflyer 20 hrs. Develop pre-survey questionnaire 40 hrs. Develop post-survey questionnaire 30 hrs. Research and write slide show script 30 hrs. City liaison/information resource 100 hrs. City 1n-house recycling reports 60 hrs. CityScope community newsletter articles 20 hrs. Coordination of government access radio and TV 40 hrs. City-wide used oil collection campaign/program 100 hra. 510 hrs. 2 $20.00/hour $10,200.00 Governmental media coverage in cooperation with the private sector. Talk with the Mayor $1,352.00 60 minute cable program Inside Greeley $1,352.00 30 minute cable program x 2 Presentation at televised Council Meeting S 3Q0 09 $3,094.00 Each of the communities participating in the pilot program will also contribute in-kind service to the Project. They will provide an outlet for distribution of recycling bags and information to the public. 9C053S B. Matching funds Local companies of Weld County have pledged to provide support and service in kind contributions to the Weld County Recycling Project. Several local companies have given tentative approval for support of the program pending acceptance of the grant application by the Colorado Office of Energy Conservation and completion of the plan of operation. Waste Services Corporation and KPKA Radio have provided written commitments for significant service in-kind contributions to the Weld County Recycling Project. These pledges of support include funding for the initial project as well as future years 2-5. (See Attachment C) The commitment from Waste Service■ Corporation (See Attachment D) includes; Labor costs $3,440/month Marketing and supervision 430/month Processing and grinding 1,200/month On site storage 509/monrb Total $5.570/month C. Economic benefits Retrieval of the bags off the face of the landfill will provide job opportunities for three to five people. There may also be some seasonal or temporary jobs associated with distribution of recycling bags, survey materials, and brochure development. As the composting project become■ established, more jobs may be created for equipment operators and haulers. Sale of the recyclable Commodities to local Weld County and other Colorado companies will strengthen the local markets and provide economic stability to the area. V. Technical faCtors A. Available facilities a) Drop off sites Drop off sites will be located in each of the communities outside Greeley to provide recycling opportunities to the rural populations in the pilot area. 9C C585 b) Transfer station -- Not addressed in this proposal c) Storage facilities Waste Services Corporation has agreed to supply a building on site for the storage and processing of collected materials. e) Processing Included in the grant application is a request for $40,000 to offset a portion of the purchase of a grinder, the remainder of the purchase to be funded by Waste Services Corporation. The grinder would be used for the processing of newspapers, yard wastes and glass. It would also be made available for local communities to use for special projects such as chipping of Christmas trees. We propose that the $40,000 grant money would be provided to Waste Services Corporation es a loan to be paid back at Oe interest. The monies repaid to Weld County Recycling Project from Waste Services Corporation would then be used to fund the continuation and improvement; of the Project. B. Challenges b) Compost Weld County Recycling Project, in looking to the future, plans to expand the composting portion of the project to include the composting of yard and landscape wastes. The newsprint collected for recycling would be ground and mixed with yard waste. This would eliminate an estimated 20e from the solid waste stream. VI. Energy and Environmental Impact A. Energy savings Recycling one ton of newspaper saves: - 50% or 14 million BTU's of energy - 17 mature trees - 2.3 cubic yards landfill space Recycling One ton of glass saves: - 4.56 million BTU's of energy - 3-5 pounds air pollution - 303.36 pounds mining waste - 50% of water consumed in the process 00(.0+535 Recycling one ton of aluminum saves: - 187.15 million BTU's of energy - 76.95 pounds air pollution 50% of water consumed in the process B. Landfill mitigation The initial pilot program is expected to save 3,000-4,000 cubic yards of air space in the landfill. C. Agricultural benefits/challenges -- Not addressed in this proposal D. Natural resources saved Making a ton of paper requires nearly 3,700 pounds of wood, over 200 pounds of lime, 360 pounds of salt cake, 76 pounds of soda ash, 24,000 gallons of water, and 28 million BTU's of energy. In addition, making paper from raw materials produces 84 pounds of air pollutants, 36 pounds of water pollutants, and 176 pounds of solid waste. Making a ton of glass from raw materials requires over 1,300 pounds of sand, 433 pounds each of soda ash and limestone, 151 pounds of feldspar, and 15.2 million BTU's of energy. Three hundred eighty- four pounds of mining waste and 28 pounds of air pollutants must be treated and disposed of. Making a ton of new aluminum requires nearly 9,000 pounds of bauxite, 1,020 pounds of petroleum coke, 966 pounds of soda ash, over 300 pounds of pitch, 238 pounds of lime, and 197 million BTU's of energy. In addition, 3,290 pounds of red mud, nearly 3,000 pounds of carbon dioxide. 81 pounds of air pollutants, and 789 pounds of solid wastes are produced. VIII. Budget Proposal The initial six month pilot program will require approximately 200,000 bags at a cost of about $35,000: One half-time employee would be hired and would report directly to the Weld County Health Department. This person would be responsible for the coordination and administration of the Weld County Recycling Project. The employee's specific duties would include: • providing written reports on the status of the recycling program to the Office of Energy Conservation. • overseeing purchase and distribution of recycling bags. 9CC535 - coordinating volunteer efforts. - developing an effective program for public outreach. - assisting in the production of curriculum materials. - developing PSA'a on a continual basis and distributing through the media. - monitoring the amount of recyclable' that are being collected. - soliciting funding from the public sector for continuation of the program. - presenting information to the State a' well as other communities regarding the effectiveness of the program. - coordinating outreach efforts and promoting with school districts throughout the County. Drop sites will be located in the eight communities outside of Greeley to provide service to the rural populations surrounding those communities. Those dumpsters will be leased and serviced at an estimated cost of $17 per month per drop site, and will be paid out of the professional services funds administered by Wald County. If approved, a loan of $40,000 will be provided to Waste Service" Corporation to be used toward the purchase of a paper/glass/yard waste grinder. This loan will be repaid, at 0• interest, over • five year period, with the repayment funds used to continua and improve the Weld County Recycling Project. 9C®585 r WELD COUNTY RECYCLING PROJECT WELD COUNTY BUDGET geynnuert EX2ADAJ.sures $33,913 Purchase of recycling bags 14,000 households x 3 bags per month x 1 month (initial distribution) - 42,000 bags 14,000 x .75 participation rate x S months — 757.,509 bats Total number of bags 199,500 bags Price ; X17 east Total expenditure $33,915.00 $23,000 $13,665.78 .5 Full Time Employee 6,000.00 Indirect Overhead 2,000.00 Professional Services 3,334.22 Clerical Support $40,000 Loan to Waste Services Corporation for purchase of grinder CITY OF GREELEY BUDGET &mans t PxD voi rnr.ra $27,531 Educational Component (See Attachment 0) Total Grant Monies Requested $126,446.00 9C.'0585 ATTACHMENT A 9CCSSS • l n n >. t"' IY. E q Cr tY .. N N A O N CA • d C C - O m M M. K nnO � V a h , p n C p, FY M J 4.0. 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M .,r.,.. f... n.r.r(•.r. 0ENVEK ../c.,,� ` A r ATTACHMENT D. � ^,., 8S ATTACHICNT C 9CC585 Waste Services CORPORATION MEMORANDUM ' To: Interested Persons From: C. Bradley Keirnes , Presiden� Re: Weld County Recycling Project, Date: June 28, 1990 , The residents , businesses and local governments o£ Weld County are presented with a unique opportunity to initiate the provision of a much needed and long desired regional recycling capability that. Waste Services Corporation believes , can be simple, efficient and affordable. r Toward this end, Waste Services Corporation is committed to providing the essential rear-end component to the bag-curbside recycling program at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill for the duration of the pilot program, and beyond, in accordance with the program performance criteria contained in the weld County Recycling Project grant application. At the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill , located seven miles southwest of Greeley, the necessary rear-end program functions will be established. These will involve, depending on the actual level of public participation and volume of recyclable materials to be handled, the following: 1 . The full-time employment of 3-5 laborersAto retrieve the recycling bags from the incoming waste stream and secondarily segregate the materials in them 2. The operation and maintenance of the necessary recyclable materials processing/grinding equipment 3. The on-site storage and marketing of the collected/processed recyclable materials 4. The supervisory management and monitoring of these actions and program performance 5. The coordination of all functions to be performed at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill with the front-end 6037 SE:VENTYSE;VE;NTH AVENUE: • GREELEY, COLORADO 80634 • (41405 functions to be performed by Weld County, the City of Greeley and all other•.participating local governments. We estimate the costs of the above functions will be as follows: Labor cost, including all payroll costs (factored at 1 .25 times actual wages) : 4 laborers x 40 hours/week x 4 .3 weeks/month - $3,440 per month Processing/grinding costs, excluding cost of equipment ownership: $20/hour x 4 hours/day x 5 days/week x 3 weeks/month r $1 ,200 per month On-site storage of materials , based on fair value of building space: $500 per month ,4 Marketing of recyclable materials, supervisory management and monitoring of rear-end functions and coordination with other program participants: 1 person x $10/hour x 10 hours/week x 4 .3 weeks/month - $430 month Total monthly program rear-end functions cost - S5,570 Waste Services Corporation is committed to contributing, as an in-kind contribution, the amount of any deficit between recyclable materials revenues and the rear-end coats as estimated above. It is believed to the extent there may be a reatonabTe shortfall that it may be offset and justified by the long-term economic benefits of sanitary landfill life extension. This information is formally submitted as part of the Weld County Recycling Project grant application. t • 9CC535 1 1 ATTACIIM3ZNT A SCOSS L , Fr- Y' OFFICE OF THE MAYOR City f 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, coLomoo 80631 Gceel ` June 27, 1990 Mr. Jim Johnson ,Colorado Office of Energy Conservation 112 East 14th Avenue 1 Denver, CO 80201 Mr. Johnson: The City of Greeley is pleased to be an active participant in . a proposed county-wide demonstration recycling program in our commdnity. The citizens of Greeley support the Governor and his task force in their efforts at funding recycling projects that exhibit an integrated regional approach. This State grant will provide citizens of Greeley and Weld County towns along U.S. Highway 85 the opportunity to increase their , recycling efforts. Because of the unique mix of participating 1 communities, the project will provide data for that State on effective recycling methods in both urban and rural areas. We look forward to working with the State in developing recycling methods to improve the environment for all citizens. Sincerely, , , William .7.,14orton mayor kb t ` 900585 J 1 • Greeley Area Geemeer d Goneeeros 14071m Awn* day.Colors*10411 307/362.1611 • Juno 28, 1990 slow an-ry Jim Johnson Colorado Office of Energy Conservation 112 East 14 Avenue Denver, CO 80203 : Dear Mr. Johnson:, • , On behalf of the Greeley/Weld Chamber of Commerce. I would encourage you to approve the grant that the City of Greeley is applying for in regards - to the recycling issue. As you probably know. the City of Greeley is cooperating with a number of small communities along Highway 85 to do a pilot project in tho recycling area. There is also a significant level of private sector participation with this project and is a good domonstration of efficient use of both financial . and manpower resources in a public/private partnership. Obviously recycling issues are of extreme importance to us all. Efforts like these aro necessary to begin to solve a problem of groat concern. Please give the City of Greeley all duo consideration. Bost Regards. • Pamela Ross President PR/kkg , t i , ti SCG585 Coleman&livcry DIP por Willy Z. ��• �r"I n.,.—sir 15 -r.rMr�nr. � _ GREELEY/WELD June 28, 1990 Mr. Jim Johnson Office of Energy Conservation Denver, CO 80203 Dear Mr. Johnson, This letter is written in support of the programs in recycling being contemplated by the City of Greeley and County of Weld. Clearly these programs will be consistent with the current trend toward I re-use, recycling and conservation. From the economic development perspective, we recognize the opportunity for job creation in new industries which utilize the available technology in re-use of waste materials. Thank you for your consideration of our area's grant request. aegards, . �Z1 , . .. o;James M. Kadlecek Executive Director • 4 1 GREELEY/WEID ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • P 0.Sok S 9OO585 illy 9th Street Greeley,Cnlorado ROO 1! 10 4/1564565 Ea,103/151-la 46 ciTY O. .mt ea CITY OF EVANS 3700 GOLDEN STREET P.O.BOX 59 • EVANS BWIS. COLORADO 80620 • 303-339-5344 L COCORA9O June 29, 1990 i r Patty Deplazes 1517 16th Ave. Ct. Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Ms. Deplazes: In regards to our conversation on June 27, 1990 I have prepared this letter in support of the Grant Request for Funds to be used in a County-wide Recycling Program effort. The City of Evans is very interested in participating in a program which provides our citizens with the opportunity to become involved in a curb-side recycling program. It appears that the initial phase of using the colored bags will be an effective and efficient first step to a complete ' program in the future. • We intend on pursuing all facets of recycling whenever possible and encourage you to include us in all cooperative efforts in this endeavor. • Sincerely, r ich d ans City Ma sager RIRE/kh • • • 9e0S95 1 • _ Ikea aga Sat ergeneley TOWN HAIL ,..•./14. 19le ': , w�, , 4,•••• , r 110 MAIN 61,0,BOX 717 LA SALLE,COLORADO 000, 6 Iti? ...0, - • PHONE; 303.26~6031 iiii •,,. A • ,I June 28, 1990 I , f Patty Deplazea , Weld County Health Department 1517 16th Avenue Court • Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Me. Deplazea: On behalf of the Town of LaSalle, Z wish to convey our support of recycling efforts of the Weld County Health Department in conjunction with the City of Greeley. Reoyoling should always be considered a high priority enviro- mental lasue to be encouraged by all communities. LaSalle does indeed support any and all recycling programs proposed or in ' effeot throughout Weld County. Sincerely, i -.. <4-,c� Doyle Karat Mayor i a i I 1 • 9C C585 n ..�. :..� 0 o cWind�or' .s� So ��� � s.:b.l�t l...... 4• r" 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR.COLORAD080550 �. , . .� TELEPHONE:(303)686.7476 FZ C C - i �.� r D June 27, 1990 Patty Deplazes tap �•"`•••r i,..._., c_. i. weld County Health Department 1517 16th Ave. Ct. i Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Patty: • I have discussed the proposed weld County Recycling Program with the Windsor Board of Trustees. It is the consensus of the board. that it has a great deal of merit and would like to have windsor included in the pilot program if the grant funds are approved. ti It is our understanding that the grant funds would provide all necessary revenue for the program and there would be no costs to the citizens of Windsor. Please keep us informed of the status of this project. Sincerely, TOWN OP wINDSOR AigiNfreeirW Dennis L. Wagner • Town Administrator DLW/j el SCOSSS • &fun of Pit ale ..aanwuro (incorporate 1876 ass 00 WPC's 77/010 77.071100.10.0010.a W ROq 7004001 RECEIVED L'AN:7 irkm June 26, 1990 JUN 28 1990 Patty Deplazef Weld County Health Department 1517 16th Avenue Court ; Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Deplazef: On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Town of Platteville I want to express our full support for the proposed Greeley / Weld County recycling program. Please let us know how we can help "make the program a success. SLncerely, � 'altar Lenore Sharp Mayor • • • i t 9C C5233 • Waste `services CORPORATION • May 31, 1990 • Board of Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado Dear Commissioners: • Y am pleased to inform you of our support for the current effort to initiate the creation of a county-wide drop box recycling program and a household hazardous waste collection capability. Waste Services Corporation is willing to join with other businesses in Weld County to provide practical and financial assistance to facilitate the development of these projects. This would include, among other things, funding for the recycling program and our provision of appropriate building space to house the household hazardous waste collection program at the Central Weld Sanitary Landfill. We believe that both of these programs would meet pressing needs toward the better, safer management of the solid wastes generated by the businesses and residents of Weld County. Please give these possible solutions your most serious consideration. ' Reap fully, C, Bradley Keirnes President CBK • 1 900,393 6037 SEVENTY-SEVENTH AVENUE • GREELEY, COLORADO S0634 • (303) 330-2641 . KR( am 1310 COLORADO'S 1sT 3 GREELEY'S BEST • Y , To: Patty DeplaAes ; From: Cary Krahn General Manager KFKA-KSKY Re: Weld County Recycling Project • KFKA and KSKY wholeheartily support your efforts for a County .wide recycling project. KFKA and KSKY welcome the oppurtunity to tie in additional support with the business community and will pledge air time and man power to enhance your efforts for this worthwhile cause. Good luck in all your efforts. 1 • I • r 1 �\ i 9CC585 303460.1310 • 1025 NfNTN STREET • P.O.80X K • OMELET,COLORADO 10632 ANDERSEN'S SALES & SALVAGE, INC. LArs Moon Auto 5ALYAGt. SCRAP IRON AND NAM OIALIR 190 L 0114 STREET- 1 NYUI OAP Off ONSTIulT �, �' GRIMY 052.7797 0014W0 094.9494 CZ"id GREELEY. COLORADO 90631 . FIVED RESAN�C:QMpWe 14 MAY 3.1 19" May 3 1 , 1990 go �fl,.0 ttan an , • lWel'd County Health Department 1516 Hospital Road 1 Greeley, CO 80631 Attn : Patti Deplazes or Wes Potter • To Whom It May Concern : We support the County Health Department 's efforts to establish a county wide recycling program. We would be happy to provide our . services in the implementation of this program. Please let us know if we can be 1 ' of further service . Thank you. Sincerely, I% I@ Cis . i Dean R. Andersen 14 • 1 . • 9CCS55 MAY 31 '90 14329 FROM UAP AAMIN GREELEY PAGE ,002 me fah Strom IJAP� PC) � s Phone .564400 FAX (303)3564418 United Agri Products • May 31'. 1990 TO , whom St May Concern FROM . United Agri Produc�a SUBJECTO Weld County Recycling Effort Ae 'a normal part of our everyday affairs, we try to address and implement recycling. To recycle, at business or home; is not as simple as, it would appear on the surface and muet. be very well thought out and include a great many people. A6 an environmentally conscious bUsinees, we would support efforts to establish a,county- wide recycling program eapet;ially if it is sate, efficient, and economical and completes a full circle -- half circle recycling can create more pAut4~..w 63...,. LA Belem, bue oerreinly "three sheers" for getting to a planning stage. • D�ndie Surctflatt • Vice president Regulatory Affairs pB/en CO: Phil James • • 9CC585 A `�• PWY.31 •90 14:34 KCA WIDE ROLL rim. C-42, 3RD FAR P.O2 • � Nodal. is 4 i Ms.Patty Deplane Weld County Health Department • 1516 Hospital Road Greeley CO 80631 iDar Ms.Depleas: Rod&Colorado Division appreciates and supports your efforts towards Ms ' investigation and implementation of a county wide recycling program• rods&is interested in participating with Ms effort:in tai 000mmo: y as well as at our plant tsar Windsor. If I an be of assistance,please call ins at 666-0803• � Sincerely, 54(05. Sorry L.Sullivia Ynvirontnentau Engineer Rodalc Colorado Division 1 SCCS35 %min uN swam o0mimmv•meson.C xagego 00881 ktt 74'4L voor! .Vl7V �t ta �lV!VEIN Hawlett lackar l Company MEV/LETT Greeley Divisionla PACKARD 700 714 Avenue dreft;CAMIc 94434 303 360 5000 FAX 352 3360 • Amur brand taxtranemPalmemo7671l eel Min. r aaP411$1 DSOgMk �nit Kq.Vi• Nsw x"'35L-9005 ><y33i 16 3,S ),"33SO , . To Whom Xt May Concern; • Environmental issues are a hot topic with the general public and to businesses in general. At Hewlett-Packard, we are very concerned with the future of the planet, and are currently recycling and developing even more ways to help save the environment. e X am writing this letter of support for you to take a look at a Weld County Recycling program. At HP we are looking at a drop off location for our employees to deposit their recyclable. on their way into work. We feel that there are many people that want to recycle, but are finding it difficult to locate areas that will accept some of their recyclable items. With drop oft locations placed at various areas in Weld County, it would be'much easier M for people to help save the environment 'by dropping off their articles in a eonvienient manner. HP is not sure as to what extent we will be involved with this proposed project, but4we do support the idea and think this is a needed service for citizens who, really want to get involved. The beat thing is, the people that are not involved now, probably will be more inclined to recycle because t of this service. Xf we 'ean ba of any assistance, or if you should questions concerning some of our current programs, feel free to callme at 350-4570. sincerely, 71A4 Mike Kelley Public Relations agar Hewlett-Packard Greeley • • 9C testis WELD COUNTY RECYCLING PROJECT gUPPORT LIST The following organizetions have expressed support for the proposed drop-site recycling program: ANDERSEN'S SALES AND SALVAGE, INC. , DEAN ANDERSON MONFORT OF COLORADO, KAY NORTON ' KODAK, BARRY SULLIVAN HEWLETT-PACKARD, MIKE KELLY ANHEUSER BUSCH, MIKE REYNOLDS NATIONAL FARMS, BILL O'HARE WASTE SERVICES CORPORATION, BRAD KIERNES UNITED AGRI-PRODUCTS, DENNIS BURCHETT BURGER KING, SUE WAKEMAN KFKA RADIO, CARY KRAHN GREELEY TRIBUNE, DICK LARSON WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 6, TIM WATERS WELD RE-9, KEN FRISBEE 1. WELD RE-5J, FRED PALMER WELD RE-2, WILLIAM POWELL: WELD RE4, JIM RAINES I WELD RE-10, STEVE ISER WELD RE-3, BOB GUDKA .r t A. r . N . 9C C595 ATTACIDIENT E 9CC5C8 ATTACHMENT E WELD COUNTY RECYCLING PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT PROPOSED BUDGET Pre-Project Activities: Flyers/Entry Blanks - for distribution with recycling sack (door-to-door) $600 Pre-Survey Questionnaire - distributed to target households 600 Print Advertising - Greeley - begins 10 days prior to kick-off 1,600 Rural - begins approximately 10 days before kick-off 1,080 Radio Advertising - 5 local/regional stations begins 15 days before kick-off 2,400 TV Advertising - 5 local/regional cable stations begins 15 days before kick-off 1,300 Production costs 230 Postage - prepaid return reply 2,700 Postage permit 60 Mailing Labels - for pre-survey 120 Response Tabulation - 80 hrs. @ $4/hr. 320 Truck, Dumpster and Roll-off signs 800 Slide Presentation - for schools, organizations and major employers 1,500 Travelling Display - for schools, bank lobbies, etc. 250 Materials Distribution - 40 hrs. @ $4/hr. 160 Kick-off Activities: Ceremony Program 100 Ceremony Banners 100 Prizes and Awards 500 TV Advertising - 5 local/regional cable stations begins 3 days before kick-off 435 Production costs 250 Radio Advertising - 5 local/regional stations 9C()535 begins 3 days before kick-off 600 Print Advertising - Greeley - begins 4 days before , kick-off 800 Rural - begins 14 days before • kick-off 450 On-COing Activities: • 6 months Newsflyer - update for distribution with 2nd delivery of sacks 600 Radio Advertising - remindei/image builders 2,400 Print Advertising - Greeley - reminders/image builders 936 Rural - reminders/image builders 1,170 Poet-Survey - interest/evaluation • 600 Postage - prepaid return reply 2,700 Post-Survey Tabulation 320 Mailing Labels 120 Material Distribution 160 School Programs: Video - duplication costs 250 Curriculum Guide for teachers 1,000 Program Support: Award. and Certificates 300 Total Educational Component Budget $ 27,531 ti 9CCs$J RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS REGARDING 1990 CDBG (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT) PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN wHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Supplemental Statement of Assurances and Certifications regarding the 1990 CDBG Program, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Statement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Supplemental Statement of Assurances and Certifications regarding the 1990 CDBG Program be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Statement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, On motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. n �� /� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A 1 ..^pl /�/ % WEL OUNTY, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �1�� ens R. Hrantner, a rman • JL ..� D44 BYE Yputy P7tLi�c-c_e .. .i.-,e.lc) Geo Q— a k6nnedy, Pro-Temp der County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. Her rt Aj .w. . ounty ttorney for ' 900584 6/A o001 ec. ; 4A : ` r en MAY 18 1998 ' - April 1990 SUPPLEMENTAL X994 ���Z` STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS , 1990 Community Development Block Grant Program The applicant hereby additionally assures and certifies that: (a) It will comply with the Fair Housing Act (42 USC 3601.20), as amended, which prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sax, national origin, handicap and familial "status. . (b) In accordance with section 519 of Public Law 101-144, the HUD Appropriations Act: (check one) it has adopted Rnd is enforcing ✓-If granted Community Development Block Grant (C060) funds by the State, It will adopt and enforce nt agencies prohibiting e use isdictionf excessive against any rCe Indiviiduals engaged law eln nonviolent civil rights demonstrations. _ • -_ (c) (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to Influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, en officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress In connection with the awarding of any Federal Contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal ban, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, -Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying; in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for an subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, bans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. SC C594 do /, .S, • • • It Is understood that this certification is a material representation of fact. upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered Into. . Submission of this certification Is a prerequisite for •making ' or entering into • this transaction imposed_ by section 1352, title 31, U.S. .Code. • Any person who •fa is to file the 'required certification shall . . be subject to a civil .penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. _ • mw, fF1ottarl Kal • Iwo, Oust Maud Meal' .L ny,t, A lvI e fp' 'se ' Constance L. ax.pert Nan Cihped at hinted) Naar °WM et Massa) /Lox t°/ih i-/% QQ Commissioner 7/2/90 Tae Dew The Dom Town of Etta apwwn. Olaf CJaaad Official• • Mpwwa, Qwr_kMe / .. .. . Gene R. Brantner Ct.W." Kiay• • Name (thin or ream* Nal rise a Mrsae) Chairman of Board 7/2/90 Commissioner 7/2/90 TAN Dam TW Dan Spam% owe mew mug• SI f aiel•• George Kennedy Gord n E. L Name (Typed or Maid) Nan Moat or ) Chairman. ra-tem•-•--7/2/90- --, COmnieeioner 7 90 tile i ATTEST: I �ad - � SSW a. ,, /// Id -Cqunpi' tioX6v,80ard �e uty County ler& • Additional signatures are required only In the case of 'multi- jurisdictional- applications. If this Is a multi-jurlsdictional application, the Chief Elected Official of each municipality and county participating in the application must sign. ec 0534 - � MEMORAnDum ���•�� Tn Tom David oN,Juw 26, 1990 Weld County Attorney COLORADO pmm Gene McKenna, Director, Social Services subs„,, Supplemental Statement, Community Development Block Grant Tom, The attached Supplemental Statement requires County Board approval and signature. This Supplemental Statement relates to the provisions of the 1989 Sousing Act, SDD, and was headed by the Federal Government as a state requirement altar the submission of our Weld County Application. Please review it, if okay, submit to our County Board. If you need additional information please contact ms or Jim Sheehan. GM:mib cc: Jim Sheehan Pin 0 n • 900504 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FROM COLORADO STATE PATROL FOR SIGN ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 390 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated January 4, 1989, refer a request from the Colorado State Patrol to the Road and Bridge Department for installation of a traffic control device to be placed on Weld County Road 390, north of State ;Highway 14, said device being "Curve Ahead" signs, and WHEREAS, after inspection of the site, the requested sign was installed on January 3, 1990, with additional signs to be posted in the near future. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Co+anty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that because of the installation of said sign, no further action is necessary concerning this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. nn -� BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J ' 6 h WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ne R. Bran ner, C a rman BY.:, l,+y1«t. .c l Lac 0 a/ eputy County dd]]ezk APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance . Mareddies". ounty ttornsy z a y/ 900590 20, 400 09 Cn •r^iQ 7 CS rj. ��. NEW GOWN ROAD ND RRN= D PARDENT • zrzamvszezt 1746 • } DATE. 1/3/89 a '+ NNQ. • Dorothy P:Marda , PHOlq RueERs_ ACERE84. 511 Oak Street HC{SE MrmEM� Sterling, Co RD4D NUMMI,_ l� WCR 390. 0.1 mile north • flz„,a, la • stamoz 'ram, wys° �fawvQ, I. surreal 7. sraanmi 3, 212Zni . r• . • , sm�'Z, ma=a= � �ROLE _stooara nolo _Kum rams) �tass.Dvr �maw I.Dus WASW.ovr _d1T1LEj�q _ CRY cEooE a _REQ. REICNATI _Dust _mod Har.E RCM IRDOGIC ICE/SHOw . _ SWEIPMO ,vlsxoN ossmucrlos _ xcu/st ow _ sumac sow 4. 123,62ataCi % S. , WATER OVER ROAD MORS `Damage _Worn _H a9. �.17.oxaN3 PROV. PRO. CUARCRAIx. Dante aq, SA DIN) IN orms pAvszto +. Wan _Rel. DITOaRO REQUEST . HARIQGA4 A , .! 6. CL9CrLSeI�SfS� 7. , . .�PROPERIY.ONINIE , ROADSIDE HAZARDS OUNIORAIL _I.rrlm Plan-VP _CONS wxrxcN RELATED . DEO( VERE MTN �OVERWEIGHT veac,Es _APPROACH % . ..~.. RE47+R cworteRs Requests a "curve ahead" sign. . . 'Sea attacted letter. •. . " , RDHOUQD 703 Mare Street •..., =Pa= azowen lD�XJLYpa _to mimic To' • 44 , .. . • DATE or RESPONSE• V VRv mews= SENT TO. . rrrt • Street Narrow tvomi "Curve" Sian int:tailed 4n 1/3/89• Additional warning signs will he installed in the near future. r,toacm Comeiesioner Lacy „illt 390 1 1 L 900690 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION or THE BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 390 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from the Colorado State Patrol for the installation of traffic control devices on weld County Road 390, north of Colorado Highway 14, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of the Colorado State Patrol for the installation of traffic control devices on Weld County Road 390, north of Colorado Highway 14 be, and hereby is, referred to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. • • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 4th day of January, A.D. , 1989. '�a BOARD 'or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: r�/I�..rZut/�G (�nJ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder TjG�-4 and Clerk to the Board C.W. r y, Ch gran c , BYsyr.r—ntevii...? /KT.�gr1/ ret eJcbih son, Pro•-Tem puty County ��eerk EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPROVED AS TO FORM: Oene R. Brantner CC rte' �� eorge en 1 ,; County Attorney o y • 9CCt590 ,- le . . . ' 890021 os _ Chief K N. g fit •^'� j' , - Cam.ao Stab Patrol �.t I ;, anv�..�co eo7�seeea COLORADO 1, r-� 4: l l (303)2304000 ,,1 a DEPARTMENT OF I'; JAN 3 198,3 � `t PUBLIC SAFETY e"( December 30, 1988 Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley. CO 80632 Commissioners, The State Patrol has been made aware of a hazardous curve on Weld County Road 390, 0.1 mile North of Colorado 14 by a letter from Dorothy Edwards of Sterling. Colorado. (see attached) I drove through the location on December 22. 1988 and agree that the curve 1s dangerous and in need of a "curve ahead" warning sign. Driving South on County Road 390 the road abruptly makes a n ayA.m., sharp right curve just prior to the intersection with Colo. 14. oo''aa"Ca There is no warning prior to the curve. and an optical illusion OwM J.71qn.. exists that the road continues straight because Colo. 14 is elevated eeiCUTIVi COMMA in the distance. Colotatlo tale Patrol Colored°Sw.atl I observed numerous skid marks and tire tracks in the ditch of lnY.algalqn at the location which indicate drivers are not perceiving a curve Ottawa law until it is too late and have run off the road. anlawT.nt Trnnln0 AWCoMY I request that immediate steps be taken to post the curve by O trauona Cononal J.N1.. the Weld County Road Department. I would also ask to be notified Orman of Daaalw of your decision on whether or not to post the curve. Please tawny Sown contact me at 350-2210 if I can be of any assistance. Oaaan a Flt•aalohl Colorado Sand Sincerely. ado COLONEL JOHN N. DEMPSEY �l /W0Chief. o ora State Patrol xc: Captain Coe 1 30 � r Lt. Clark 1141.0'„h file By: Lt. Gary H. yers low District III, Troop A r e. 890021 G r. - . -'.r_ .�, December 5th, 1988 State Highway Department Denver, Colorado Deer Administrator: Friday night on December 2nd , my grandaughter played basketball in Grover Colorado. • . My family and I left Sterling to watch the game. We took the Hereford Grover exit to get there. N0. problem. Coming home we were driving along and without derning at all we wore upon a curve ,just before you get back on highway 14 . Our car went into the ditch we were lucky that we didn't go end over end. I called my son to let him know we were home and he told me the exact same thing happened to him at the same corner in his Federal Express van . We stopped et the Village Inn and saw some people we knew and two of them said they had the same experience. Today a girl that works with me told me that the exact thing happened to her and her family . I felt it important enough to advise you of this because most people besides the people that live there are people that go to Grover because of school functions there. I shudder to think of a school bus doing what we did. The Sterling School bus was quite sways ahead of me and he evmdently was aware of the curve. I honestly feel that it is worth checking in to and appreciate your fine cooperation. I also want to mention that Highway 14' is surely a joy to drive now compared to whet it used to be. Thanks . in . Respectfully rllotothy`M. i Ce `""'"' L2/YQ � 151� Oak St Sterling , Colorado °'irter. . V `6" ✓migro erg AV 0 .X`' CV 2 9C0590 mEMORAn®um Clerk to the Board June 27, 1990 WitTo Dow Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer COLORADO From Agenda Item &mom_ Please place the following on the Board's agenda for Monday, July 2, 1990: Memo regarding various referrals to the Road and Bridge and Engineering Departments for action by the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Attached are supporting documents and memo. DS/mw:mwvarl Attachments cc: Commissioner Kirby 9( 0590 MEMORAt1DUM Wine To Board of Weld County Commissioners 22. 1990 ore �,\�\��-_ Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer ` COLORADO From Referrals to Road & Bridge and Engineering Bub{.,u Clerk to the Board has reviewed their files and identified eleven items that were referred to Road & Bridge or Engineering by resolution, but had no resolution by the Board resolving the referral. The purpose of this memo is to briefly describe each referral, and how the issue was resolved or the present status. With this memo and an action by the Board of Weld County Commissioners, the Clerk to the Board's files can be closed. I will address each item by date of the resolution referring it to Road & Bridge or Engineering. October 31. 1988 - Traffic control request by Shane Griffin. Antelope Hi11e SA¢division. This was a request for speed limit and "children playing" signs in Antelope Hills Subdivision. A traffic study was performed, including traffic counts and vehicle speed investigation. A memo recommending denial was sent to the Board of Weld County Commissioners on November 18, 1988, with copies to Shane Griffin and Clerk to the Board. No further action is necessary. A nlw+:on-►odeny ni,v/tg, January 4. 1989 - Cplorado State Petrel request for sign on Weld County Road 390. A curve sign was installed on January 3, 1989 addressing the State Patrol request. This is not a regulatory sign and does not require a resolution by the Commissioners. No further action is necessary. vAPtil, 12. 1989 - Request from School District RE-I0J to extend Weld County Road 88. This request was denied by a letter from George Goodell dated April 24, 1989. No further action is necessary. ✓April 12. 1989 - Petition requesting closure of Weld County Road 380 east ok Hardin. This request came as a result of heavy truck traffic during the construction of National Hog Farms facilities. On May IS, 1989, the Commissioners passed a resolution temporarily closing Road 380 for road construction. The road has reopened and the construction traffic has decreased. No further action is necessary. ✓July 7. 1989 - Request for traffic control devices and akley grading in Wattenbera. A request for services. along with a petition was received from Cynthia Gulbrandson. The Road and Bridge complaint form indicates the grading was performed on 9/20/89 and the request for speed limit signs was denied. No further action is necessary. 9C C.590 Memo to Board of Weld County Commissioners Page 2 ./September 6. 1989 - Request from Miller family on Weld County Road 54. On September 19, 1989, Maintenance-Support Supervisor Marc Street met with Mr. Miller and informed him access culverts are the responsibility of the property owner. No further action is necessary. ,October 23, 1989 - Petition requesting re-routing of trucks and motel limit signs. A petition was received by the landowners on Weld County Road 16.5 between Weld County Roads 1 and 3 requesting speed limit signs and the re-routing of heavy trucks. The Weld County Road and Bridge complaint form indicates Assistant Road and Bridge Director, Dave Becker. responded on October 30, 1989 that truck traffic has been re-routed to County Road 3 south of Road 16.5 and that no speed limit signs are necessary. No further action is necessary. ✓December 6, 1989 - Reyes; from 'town of Hudson for traffic Controk devices. The Town of Hudson requested truck route signs on Weld County Road 45 and Weld County Road 12 in the Hudson area. Marc Street, Maintenance-Support Supervisor. in a letter of February 12, 1990, wrote to the Town of Hudson indicating he had not been able to reach them by phone and asked them to contact him. No further word has been heard from the Town of Hudson. No further action is necessary. /January 8, 1990 - Request from Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company regarding Weld County Road 74. The Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company requested the cooperation of Weld County regarding the abandonment of the Thompson Lake Dam and the realignment of Weld County Road 74 east of State Highway 257. A work session has been held with the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and their engineer, Woodward Clyde. A request for Federal funds through the Hazard Elimination Program is pending. The Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company in also in complex legal and engineering negotiation with the Colorado State Engineer regarding the dam. Different agreements and resolutions may be required over a two-year period before this project is completed. No action is necessary at this time and the Clerk to the Board's file regarding the initial referral can be closed. yFebruary 12, 1990 - Request for atop Fitful warning grooves on Weld County Road 35. A request was made by Jonathan Kepler to place warning grooves in the pavement on Weld County Road 35 at Seeley Lake. In a letter dated March 6, 1990, Director of Road and Bridge. George Goodell. responded rather than installing stop sign grooves, we would improve the signing at the intersection with barricades. The work has been completed and no further action is necessary. 9C C590 Memo to Board of Weld County Commissioners Page 3 May 4, 1990 - Request from the United States Postal Service to install cluster boxes _9n 37th Street. Donna M. Small, Evans Post Master, requested permission to install four neighborhood delivery and collection box units within the County right-of-way on 37th Street. A letter dated April 19, 1990 by Gene Brantner, Chairman of the Board of Weld County Commissioners, responded to the request outlining several conditions. A letter was received from the Evans Post Office on June 21, 1990 regarding the above. The mailboxes will be installed on MCAvoy Avenue rather than on 37th Street. The new installation will be within County right-of-way, and will be approximately 100' south of 37th Street on MCAvoy Avenue. This will be done after the Road and Bridge Department upgrades McAvoy Avenue to a more improved gravel road. No further action is necessary and the Clerk to the Board's records on this referral can be closed. Attached are supporting documents for the above items. DS/mw:mwvar Attachments cc: Don Warden, Finance Director Carol Harding, Finance Department Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Dave Becker. Assistant Director of Road and Bridge Marc Street, Maintenance-Support Supervisor Bud Schmuhl, Maintenance Supervisor Dick Kinnison, Maintenance Supervisor Qt.C530 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST PROM SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10J CONCERNING EXTENDING WELD COUNTY ROAD 88 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 did, by Resolution dated April 12, 1989, refer a request from School District RE-10J to the Road and Bridge Department for grading and graveling on the extension of Weld County Road 88, between Weld County Roads 69 and 71, and WHEREAS, after inspection of the site, it was determined that this request be denied because Weld County does not have a 60-foot right-of-way in Section 35 and would not be able to build the road to specifications, and WHEREAS, said School District was notified of such denial by letter, dated April 24, 1989, from George Goodell, Director of the Road and Bridge Department. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from School District RE-10J be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. � _o- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST90jy� der WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board fi Gene R. rant r, a rman k ✓ e� Gd ge Ke ed r -Tem eputy County er �/ < < N��, � APPROVED AS TO FORM: onsta� Mar ert �. . Ki r rj ounty ttorney r c 900591 n ' 00 n 0v . .� n� � ,� Ifs' • 0 . Iff, l"h . DEPARTMENT OF ROAD AND BRIDGE r q 'M� ,:; t, i. PHONE(303)3564000 ".1'-," N ' ti P.0,00X 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 00832 ' `d �N N�Y t, '}' coil' Iii., w I. . "t"'„ .. • COLORADO April 24, 1989 George Baxter P. 0. Box 125 Briggsdale, CO 80611 RE: Weld County Road 88 between WCRs 69 and 71 Dear Mr. Baxter: This letter is to confirm our conversation of April 17, 1989. In order for this road to receive regular maintenance, it must be a part of our maintained road system. ' There are several problems with this stretch including the fact that the road does not follow the county's present right-of-way. In checking to see if 60 foot right-of-way was available (this is the standard amount used to create a 24' vide road), we found that Weld County owns right-of-way in Section 26 (30'), but does not own any in Section 35. In order for this road to be accepted, it would require that the driving surface be at least 24 foot wide (primarily for safety reasons). Without the right-of-way, Weld County would not be able to build the road to these specifications. It also appears to me that either cattle guards or a right-of-way fence would need to be installed and the dam on the east end is completely out of our right-of-way; 200 - 300 foot south of it. The dam is also too narrow for the required 24' gravel road. This suggests that it probably would need to be replaced. After reviewing all the facts surrounding the upgrade, I seriously doubt that the county would be in a position to accept any of the expense at this time. If you have any further questions regarding this, please contact me and I will be d to answer them for you. n e sly. Ce o Goodell Director CC/1relOj :cc: Commissioner Lacy Weld County Road S3 File 900391 a ifa J RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR MAINTENANCE ON EXTENSION OF WCR 88 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from School District RE-10J for grading and graveling of the extension of Weld County Road 88, between Weld County Roads 69 and 71, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from School District RE-l0J for grading and graveling of the extension of Weld County Road 88, between Weld County Roads 69 and 71, be, and hereby is, referred to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of April, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ;A"waLl WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld Count l '' ^erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo rd Cselee , Ceisman B starsid_Arttrile-Artr-o-tem - eputy ounty erAPPROVED AS TO FORM: • i eorge nne• / C- ounty Attorney �• or ey 900593 AR l G OOkS 07041 "�$7�/O ,26r 1 890333 VIn/� �� •1 CCv; 7.J3?a t R, 10 1;' u• 110 ,��frI .� Weld County School DiAr, •*-70) �II i 415 LESLIE STREET • P.O. BOX 125 • BRIGGSDALE,CO 80611 • 303/656.3417 V i � April 4, 1989 Board of Weld County Commissioners Weld County Courthouse P.O. Box 738 Greeley, CO 80632 s Dear Members of the Commission : 1 t The Board of Education , Weld County School District RE-10J, Briggsdale, Colorado, respectfully requests that the road between the Benson and Ball ranches be graded and graveled. This road, extension of Road 88 lying one mile south of Highway 14 between Roads 69-71 , has been cared for by Mr . Roland Ball for personal use. However , as the district bus picks up children at both the Ball 's and Benson's, it is much, safer and more convenient to use this road, which reduces the number of times the bus must enter and leave the highway. Therefore, In the interest of safety of Briggsdale students, we would greatly appreciate any help you can give us. Si erety,C f Boor a Baxter fie Board President dc: Roland Ball Briggsdale, CO 80611 900591 Lye► ? 890333 \ RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PETITION FOR CLOSURE OF CERTAIN PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 380 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 did, by Resolution dated April 12, 1989, refer a petition to the Road and Bridge Department for closure of a certain portion of Weld County Road 380 on the east side of Hardin, and WHEREAS, said petition was the result of heavy truck traffic during the construction of National Hog Farms facilities, and WHEREAS, on May 10, 1989, said Road was closed, with the Board approving said closure by Resolution dated May 15, 1989, nunc pro tune May 10, 1989, and WHEREAS, the truck traffic has decreased, and said Road has been reopened: therefore, no further action is necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no further action is necessary concerning the petition for the closure of Weld County Road 380 east of Hardin. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /00,41/0/44,27 WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board " fw ene R. Bran n r, a rman B /1114mt r41.74-e,c4-) a ge c nne y, ro- em eputy C1 ounterk igiAPPROVED AS TO FORM: Onetance L. Marber .W. r , ounty Attorney r 900592 n OO fin' e_ .' Fh$ ) 6+,4-e {?x+, ,G . .000°' -�� mEmoRAnDum 1111194c. 'Gordon Lacy To Commissioner Coordinator p�,� •May � 1989 COLORADO r,em George Goodell, Director, Road & Bridge • subsoil. Closure of Weld County Road 380 In response to the Board's request that we investigate the petition by landowners along Weld County Roads 30, 52 and 380 north of State Highway 34, we contacted the Kersey Post Office and the Platte Valley School • District to ask for their input. Kersey Post Office declined to write a letter, but verbally wanted to remain neutral in the decision. Platte Valley Schools has also taken a neutral position. (Please see letter attached.) Therefore, it is our recommendation that the road be closed (pending judgement on the Board's part); however, only after the improvements ara completed on Weld County Road 69. Let me know if you have any other questions regarding this. • CC/rs:mgdn xc: 1,4en 380 Pile 9C 0592 ICJ?=NW ndND ND IIRLIZE DITArtliONf � 1910 DATE. Wit 26. 1989 MPH' Residents/Landownere�n PHONE NU1D9t. WCRs 50. 52 and 380 north scams.of Sthtiea ch y 34 twat Maas smO matemt, WCR 380 on the PROBLEM y�CHE east side of Hardin • SVR►JYCE TYPE' �FAV® �VEL �. ` 11lTIJf' 2103 11pp11n0.11w 1147111 .. n . f: :.:'1. amea.' , '4: , 2. sou= 3. . =CM PS= 1DLCI � swam° ROAD „ROUDIi NOLZ(S) W19i-OVP HMOIN3 UMW MA44-0ur r SETASDOEN OP DR (EDE Cr RE D. AMWAY rat... -.•, lit" OU9C.. mac f10(.E' . lareig f _ sac= vows ossrsuITPION 1Cr/szkow BLOOCEN3 SNN , 4 • 4. 261120K. 6. 1316C=SiGNik.212=111 MA=OVER ROAD SICHS _Demos _MOM � _Mier. ,_ Req. YIGODAi7 mt0v. PRO. f7N.RDPAEL, �.Owego _Req. to _ STANDXN3 1N DITCH PAVDINP MyT .�.Rrq. D21ntaN3 REOUE,SI - -.Wala�" ..c oOl ;;n... ,' PROPIR Y DAMAGE ROADSIDE HAZIPAC6i • CUAWMAII. L1T17R PICK-VP , ....CONSIRUC ICS REAMED DECK r n •:t. MCRK cuver(Y ovxmaa a vmaCLra APPROACH . 41\ ,r„ Romagwortni Requesting the closing of this portion of the road. Please see letter attached. a ? Room Tp. George Goodell RESPONSE REOUEbTID. --"O RZSCCNO ;: DoE or,RnsPORstr May 9. 1989 RZSPCHSE SPX:To1_COmmia nor rAcy George Goodell •- "' 'ACTION TAKON RaVe gontacted the Kersey Poet Office and Platte Valleyz SQhogls to ask for their input. They have both asked to remain neutral.' Nr_xecommendation is to close the road if this is what the malQrity wants; however, it should only -be done when the improvements to WCR 69 are complete. "‘ • Please eee attached memo. ;sewn. xc: Commissioner Lacy WCR 380 Pilate— ' WCR 69 File WCR 50 File WCR 52 File J T . f 900592 '. �. rn+u1 ��� RESOLUTION • RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD�`380 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 67, WELD COUNTY ROAD 50, AND U.S. HIGHWAY 34 FOR APPROXIMATELY 10 WORKING DAYS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction anC maintenance, temporarily • close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the p posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn andlor guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioner+ of weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that weld County Road 380 be temporarily closed at Weld County Roads 67, weld County Road 50, and U.S. Highway 34, with said closure being effective May 10 , 1989, for approximately 10 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 9C 0592 . -G C v Q`ib Q 4�' �,.r'.y_S✓ "v• , cr 890413 a Atrof Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE — WCR 380 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day . of May, A.D. , 1989, nunc pro tunc May 10, 1989. 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"•�_ roil., ,: z r_ �—':. f ti RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING PETITION FOR CLOSURE OF A CERTAIN PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 380 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, at the Board meeting of April 12, 1989 , the Board was presented with a Petition requesting the closure of a certain portion of Weld County Road 380 on the east side of Hardin, and WHEREAS, the Board deemed it advisable that said Petition be referred to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Petition for the closure of a portion of Weld County Road 380 east of. Hardin, be, and hereby is, referred to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of April, A.D. , 1989. u BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: )924 214-4^7`'ea) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder -11 � 4 and Clerk to the Board C.W. Kir y, C airmann C • cq ne J son, rP o-Tem eputy County er y�J APPR ED AS TO FORM: ene R. Brant er George ended :7 County Attorney � Cordon . ey Ok.0592 ��G 0045 co,AW Y.44.a. - �f�rl�irt / 890336 1.: 1.,!' n nom Do7 'Z rocs p pet n, AF_ THE UP�U(:k5l ..nil-`� A:; RESIDENTS AND/OR LANU!iM�Vtr 't 1 V '4ME D OU?1TY ,' ROADS , 50, X52 . AND 3 _J NOFCTH OF HIGHWAY S4 , UO PETTI0 7CEEB','. . �� WELD r,� EO,a1,D COUNTY COMMUiSIONERS TU GLOSE WELD COUNTY ROAD '370 ON THE EAST IIDE OF ,H HAI OIN DUE 10 HCAUY TRAFFIC AND EXTREME DUST CONDITIONS CAUSED DY ...:,ii!:;..: MS,," �� NdrONAL f-t.k , If2AF'r :C.' . r1., THIS IS '0 ENEEKL NATIONAL FARMS TRAFFIC GOING ON THE LAST END OF `s4_ J20 WELD COUNTY ROAD AND SOUTH ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 69 TD HIGHWAY 34 . ��- THIS i^ THE ROUTE 10 DE UPGRADED AND DESIGIRATED TO EE USED LY ALL ,r,:,;;; NATIONAL =MOMS TRAFFIC AS PCR DILL HAW, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL FARMS. •'t NAME ADDREM: I PHONE j 04•Z12Z`' _ .'. . 3a CS ..”4.4 'V.38.0.78.1,''-•0 . 3 S 3� erS-9/ �}�.r, X�,L� .o� I_ . _-.3.7bs z. srcr�.,�so_'f�c.La.c�y.,_(°z. I ..��'�-5 S'`t/ e7 1 rn��te, • .7„:_:3./_ell3 wc2 .r.u0ozf..CZ� .3�3__7.i,I4 9,41s.".i../...4,1644.e_ ..: 3 lt(-R.C_..c?cR,.3..a...__I_ e i Co 135 3_291_7_-_- ;':t. audwA.l.e ,aiath_ ' 31csEsZQ wer2.5Z__ ./' tesed...611c'--7.f7_,-.1•9_0.7.---- • `S,1 41 -4. 1 ,3 A'•.. . y 090736 ;, , w `HL UNDERSIGNED AS RESIDENTS AND/OR LANDOWNERS ON WELD COUNTY RUAD V , '9:I AND 00 NOR1H OF HICHWAY C:4 , DO PETITION 'MIL WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RS Iii ( L'Uc:E WELD (RUNTY POAD `Jc4 ON THE LAST SIDE OF TA DIN DUIi 'rQ HLAVY +Ai-“IC AND 01.1Hi ilt DuSI CONDITIONS CAUSED DY ;T4 NATIONAL HoTtYIS rRAFi :r: . THIS " :S 'G ('NiUht': NA . IONAr÷ FAgMS TRAFf• IC GOING ON THL LAST END or COUNTY ROsill i AoD SJUTH =iN WELD COUNTY ROAD (;,9 TO H UI-HAY :4. 440 IS THE ROUTE .O CV CRGRA0EU AND DECIUINATED 10 G'E USED BY ALL NATTo JAL FARMS i'RAF;7TC. AS PER RILL HAW, PRESIDENT Or NATIONAL ~ARMS . -yNAMF ADDRESS T PHONE r� :r .,/� 3 an j, -21.4/1.~✓' 3lies„0.,11 =.D''3-/_� "Jam' _J/C C ��Nl 3�s .7_.c�. .-gdS.a_Zu evhi_�_ _su4:94( Cam../ -�' .' 1ss91.v�GP�s--J(A- - � reAz-- dl541 / I ;9;r4 ..; 9CCw72 . , r , ^+ WE THE UNDERSIGNED AS RESIDENTS AND/OR LANDOWNrER2 ON WELD COUNTY •7 is TADS , w0. 52, AND =::iii NORTH OFHIGHWAY S4 , DO PETITION THE. WELD :-:!a .c!;;..;1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FO CLOSE WELD COUNTY ROAD SOO ON THE EAST SIDE OF -L HARDIN DU t TU HEAVY ikAFF' IC AND EXTREME DUST CONDITIONS CAUSED DY L .'0 ,1 NATIONAL FARMS IR AFFIC . i THI IS to ENSURE NATIONAL FA"tMS TRAh IC SUING ON THE EAST END OF t 'GELD ':VUNTV ROAD 30 AND 'i'OUTH UN WELD COUNTY ROAD 69 70 HIGHWAY 34. 404 "'y M T'AIS IS 'Slit;: ROUIE TO DE. UPGRADED AND UE IGINA"iE,D TO LE USED BY ALL :ATIONAL ( ARMS ! RAFFIC A13 FER DILL HAW, RRE:SIDENT Or NATIONAL FARMS . NAMI♦~~ T ADDRESS I PHONE _ . -,,_ St'' :-�u lan `( C) C 4 i'S G I 35-5 - ilia-- ...:. - t.-- I ���3.S �✓c .� 6? I SS 6-/e idfr im474 �- --_,aS%�s:=file� 67' I ��=,/.�6. .� cy: '� .mod./?G0-w,C!t_.4r. > I �.1',Z-g '� J 9 i� �r j : 30n7 aiaie 0-2 _ Q.� „Air u(/f a?A/1 -.diG,P_-_Z52 I 418.1. Ai 6e 17/te 0...)47:: /` _ ..:---31G,1.e_AV,e' 1351 kr/IC9 ce,,., l rQ ' .5W2a,.uJ .A.-.3 to ' 36:)--- 3.G ‘ J_ � I .. . 3.2.7..av_.(441‘, ..V) ' nz-24_24- 11(4;4-7.4(41..44444` i ?j 6, Iii_c cis G 1124 Seczfee- -Mw , µ�1- 9C 0392 , : ° - . s_y WE THE_ UNDERS :CNED AS RESIDENTS AND/OR LANDOWNERS ON WELD COUNTY ROADS , ',50 , T:2 , AND :'e0 NOfaH OP HIGHWAY 04 , DO PETITION THE WELD .,.'• : cOUNTY GOMMU,SI'OHERS Tv CLOS:. WELD COUNTY ROAD 300 ON THE EAST SIDE OF a . , -f HA;c0IN DU:-. -c0 HEAVY 7Ri& FIC AND EXTREme. DUST GGNOITIONS CAUSED DY .--:•! NAl IoNAL :, ARMS ! kAFL ;,C . yr, THIS . 3 Tit kLN5(,PI.: NATIO NAL FARMS TRAFPIC GOING ON THE;. EAST CND OF _' +:• WELD GOTAT1' ROAD 00 AND c:ourm ON WILD COUNTY ROAD 69 TO HIGHWAY 24 . THIS IS 'I FIE .ITfi r)'ci. Gk, C (+.C AND D(ioi ,INA7GU TO Ge USED L'Y ALL :all tiA ,.I(INAI., 'A 1--7 71< .:71 - AL PER DILL HAW, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL FARMS . • - -",, AMC ADDRESS I PHONE _C erA>0.12,Aell 3.273�.W c_R.1).� ��foph .0-:2n,in - ar.g�;_ �3.`f_P_w 4-1 R 3�Q Coda` 4S1,1__3 3 -St i Ee ' � ' � . �. . - ---.sr.__4.gx_s�� �ny!U�, ss-/-Yrcy_-- .HH"' „�.z�., „-- .., ._337.7 -. erg , '..:�,�gsc yco,�sy..r's�-?0_,T .-eal4 -�- �, .4:47-7:,+ 73.4.: IC.:11....52._ aical__.��,._�4) •'it lam/ , � l/ ``�fV (l_ ,�; Si3).f� .Lutc,_Y�'��° _�y Gd�yd .3.5 - 6� alb , ; ` . r 4r Z4, I L` :;:ii. . F•&4jt ter, - a /.n� ` 0^A-32 .;•.,(7 - . v. "! WT: THE UNDERSIGNED AS RESIDENTS AND/OR LANDOWNERS ON WELD COUNTY `;,`,•d roADS , 00, 52, AND SOO NOR1 H OF HIGHWAY ;4 . DU PETITION THE WELD ,"i-7 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO CLOSE WELD COUNTY ROAD 330 ON THE EAST ;SIDE: OF HARDIN DUG TO HEAVY 1RADFIC AND LXTRLME DUST CONDITIONS CAUSED BY NATIONAL f-ARMS TRAFFIC . THIS IS TO ENSURE NATIONAL F/OUTS TRAFFIC GOING' ON THE EAST LAID OF • 440 WkLD C'OJNIY ROAD 3'v0 AND SOUTH ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 59 TO HIGHWAY "•' tHIS IS THE: ROUTE TO DE UPGRADED AND DESIGINA•iE:D TO BE USED BY ALL ?�1 NATIONAL FARMS 'iRAFIC AS PER BILL HAW, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL FARMS . NAME . ... _- t ADDRESS I PHONE. - --' I Y • I I I I . tilttsctitini.. 147444.4.4,1__7.479A U. i, I 1 I I - I c Q 0‹) 644-d lerv"12"t' l tag_ e7 .4 ifs ist w ,w 900537 t 715MI 27latte 9)alley @Schools r.O. COX 487 • KEReCY.COLORA00 60644• 303/362.6168 WCLO COUNTY OISYRICT Fte.7 �y. GLEN M. HANSON.SUOCRINTENOCNT Q g 4 rQ N CIN ogi c` `4 n 5~` , April 26, 1989 et: -`7 r,7 -- A Weld County Commissioners Weld County Courthouse Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County Commissioners: The Board of Education initially reviewed the issues involved in the closing of Weld Road 380, just east of Hardin, as per the petition presented to your group signed by many of the residents of that area. At the initial review the Board of Education was concerned about the safety of busses entering and exiting more frequently at the intersection of Highway 34 and Weld Road 69 and therefore directed me to gather information as to construction plans for that intersection. The information gathered indicates that the safety concerns presently encountered at that intersection will be greatly improved with the planned improvements. The Platte Valley Board of Education is taking a neutral position on the petition to close Weld Road 380 just east of Hardin. In Behalf of the Board of Education, %54 IL'27/7;,LC 'iZLt,(4 ,i • Glen M. Hanson 9eos99, SGT . Senagoyerao' OSi. �� , R RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND CERTAIN GRADING SERVICES WHEREAS, the Hoard 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 Hoard did, by Resolution dated June 7, 1989. refer the request of Cynthia Gulbrandson to the Road and Bridge Department for traffic control devices on Caroline Avenue and grading of an alley located in Wattenberg, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after inspection by personnel from the Road and Bridge Department, Ms. Gulbrandson was advised that the County does not grade alleys, and she was further advised that a petition must be submitted in order to open the street before it can be graded, and WHEREAS, a petition to open the street next to 1810 Caroline Avenue was submitted; therefore, on September 20, 1989, said street was graded, and WHEREAS, the request for traffic control devices on Caroline Avenue was denied. NOW. THEREFORE, HE XT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the grading of the street next to 1810 Caroline Avenue in Wattenberg was completed on September 20, 1989. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the request to install traffic control devices On Caroline Avenue in wattenberg was denied. 900593 w Page 2 REs RECOMMENDATION - WATTENBERG The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. ATTEST Wejer BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL OONTY, CO Weld County Clerk to the Board le ene R. Brant: a rma» t r, _i ./ .,._.t 6.---)6.---) a ge K no , Pro-Tem e BY-- rr�i� i puty County 1 x APPROVED AS TO FORM: onetance L. liaWallas" ..l .c.C' / 4.2,.5.4-, ounty Attorney 900593 . : a ' . REW CORBY ROAD ND morn: neen 1882 :', gC Bart, 4/19/89 � ' Cynthia Culbrandson W)634-0098 . MC. NOt�[ , H)634-1499 Ancagns, 1810 Caroline AvenueKam Menu • Wactenburg' _ ROAD RUCs tea+ Street to side and alley WATIAW ne Avenue ' m wW er, nrvm .....L9FAaL 1. MB= A. ABM& • 3. Zlif=0 L9i, • mum' mays excoara REMO mss-o 7r _ srrnacia "CROP MOE Cr _,RED. MOM" PM ' .._ Max sat nv.) TItPe+Aa . • ' ', _ XerAt Om a strap= _VLSION OIRITRUCTION _„, 104/N'UM two= sum MATER OVER Rom MOM _,hews „wpm Moe. Rea. rraeolrlo PRov. aRo. OLNRceAu. _Ceepe Req. smarm.1m Drroi , PAWMENT.. .i. Wpm Reg. D11pQN0 AIeursr , MAMC?aS _ 6. ISIZZLia=1 7. =MCP UM% PICICAM �OXIT RICrIOR RIIIATm ., OEM %CNC°UAL= �OrERI CIGNE YOGCBE �*MAO, . _iiimp ansx, States the road to the side of her property is supposed to be a road, however, it is just a g414y. She state■ the alley behind , . her erovertY ie full of weeds and is concerned whether or net emergency vehicles could gat through. but 61Dula 11K8 w kuvw what ban b- June. RQrnrluM TD, Jack West ( . anucrosc RIgU$5nlN X Yin __t!p ONO ro, Cynthia Culbrandso DATE or RFPON4t, 5/9/89 RISK= SENI"f0s ny, Jack West ' /mum rNQA, Me. Culbrandson will check with her three neighbors and will sign a letter stating that they want the street opened. Ms. Culbrandson phoned and state c st s e was girt the petition today roger ing the opening or-the load. Stta"atwo—etece they were going to clean up the area this weekend and the road could be raded anytime after they are finished. 9120/891 J k, the work 1 b "fluted this date cy/L1). •IN, , to 9- mesa deE �1�ena k MS �9/z0/89. er re Street, speed limit signs will not be installed here. xc: C isaioner Lacy attenberg Nile • . I L ., I l f • Jcert: • 0�Q/�/} ..�,v 900593 900694 A 21-1.4A RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON CAROLINE AVENUE IN WATTENBF.RG WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from Cynthia Gulbrandson for the installation of traffic control devices on Caroline Avenue in Wattenberg, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from Cynthia Gulbrandson for the installation of traffic control devices be, and hereby is, referred to the Road and Bridge Department fOr its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 7th day of June, A.D. , 1989. ‘77)9741.Ac � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder � and Clerk to the Board C.W2C. 3 rby, Ch rman 'lax; icy, 1a1 Qtast !ue a J•h son, ro-Tem Y Deput County erk Excvsr:n APP OVED AS TO FORM: Gene A. Brantner eorge i e edesagmre- Gr.►-O o my ttorney or ac 9C 0593 , E r . CYNTHIA GULBRANDSON • 1810 CAROLINE AVE �t WATTENBERG, CO 80621 May 31, 1989 Board of Weld County Commissioner P.O. Box 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 Dear Sirs, By this letter, I request that Weld County take a study o£ the traffic on Caroline Ave for the potential posting of speed limit signs. Our community has noticed that because Caroline Ave is the longest stretch through the town people are abusing speed. We have had some close calls with children on bikes and walking and would like signs posted to prevent a bad accident. I have been told that 200 care a day must pass this area in order for signs to be posted. I am sure that your study will show that in fact there is this much traffic in any given day. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions you may contact me at work at 654-0098 or home 634-1499. Sincerely, FS-61-cr Cynthia Gulbrandson 90593 et e� �" '� 99048y 1 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FOR INSTALLATION OP CULVERTS AND/OR BORROW PITS 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 did, by Resolution dated September 6, 1989, refer to the Engineering Department a request from the Miller family for the installation of culverts and/or borrow pits on a portion of Weld County Road 54, and WHEREAS, on September 19, 1989, the Miller family was advised that the installation of access culverts are the responsibility of the property owner; therefore, the request for said installation is denied. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of the miller family for installation of culverts and/or borrow pits be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. nn � -0 BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:// dat WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ene ei� L�L�. 3fan natnan Y• K ��sd,_i Ce ge Xeedy, Axo-T eputy ounty er APPROVED AS TO FORM: on t�anc�e L. mar ert �^ XS -vGG � W, z ounty t orney r c 900595 08 00 I)/ GC ; Ene � M; Ite . WELD CWN V RON)ND PRIME Drooramrorr y 2064 DATE, 9/12/89 ISM Miller totally xxku9, 24057 WCR 54 NOYS& NII` ER% • ROAD NtrHMI i.C;: n" .-r; „ow PNDBLp7. N. .side of Road 54 ., • LOCA710N, sumer Ivor, „sp....jowl) GRAVEL (t,•l:•'. rC..is" ^ - .. - 222eR'D CD`m7A11Z (Cott AM,orrmt„1r 11'PM3t 1:.51121 (.t;, 2. 212,7121b J. 132324212233 :•!;144" 1;, RA Y121212 •i betas B ac= REND .... HAI'0= L31'Me3 c.N;,,r I-•.tiYT, 'ASH-0k -,G. . .. 31"113,3'2Nr ,;, �mew Most or �RYA. Rn'1ovAL/ DUST COE WIZ PAV.) 17131440'0 .0• .. _uCE/m ow• swary31,7p „ , MION OBSTRUCTION t°> r... '+ ; . '.'. _•ICE/2+ `. '. =caws 3 ION • • IXiA20 a. S.rTRAFCIC MTH= t "`. ` , WATER OM ROAD- SIGNS' , ; .�Nina �Worn �Miss. � Req.. •-_:17.03:013 /1i000IlaG PMAOv. P7q. fAlA11DItAIIr '.,� Donate ._ R.Q. , .. . __, STAN= so Drnat PAVENINP - Worn _pep. . _ D1T CCH3 REDVLS'P MARIDtG5 . . mom= DAMAGE � ROADSIDE HAZARDS �OSUCHAO. LITTER PICW.VP _CONSIRWRIGN REAM DECK 7. WORK OURLInr• ovanamONr VEHICLES _APPROACH %�- .',Net e,e5/0aeR,' States there are no culverts or bar pits on the north side ra ' %"' of 'Road 54 and this has caused flooding in Ensitilouar See at'tache'd resolution and letter. ., ` - wine=101 Make Street remotest lUZIVESIRD. LYES _NO r RESPOND „•7 Y """DM'Or REstx+stt 9/19/84 _ RPsnNSE srNr 131, gift Marc Srreef . :crux+ Tomsk I met with Mr. Miller and told him the access culverts are the property ownerfe responsibility to install When they ore ready to instal-. the culverts, the County—would Span the Dar pit. • XC: Commissioner Lacy AR 54 • l 900545 . 744414 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE BOARD ACTION CONCERNING REQUEST FOR CQLVERTS AND/OR BORROW PITS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Howe Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from the Miller family for the installation of culverts and/or borrow pits on a portion of Weld County Road 54, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of the Miller family for the installation of culverts and/or borrow pits om a portion of Weld County Road 54 be, and hereby is, referred to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of September, A.D. , 1989. �, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `11 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar C. . r y, airman EXCU ED BY: l!iQ/y Jac ine Johnson, Pro-Tam J Deputy Obunty C k ((���� APPROVED AS TO FORM: ne . Brantd8r ----7/ 'r urge enne y County Attorney EXCUSED Gorgon E. Lacy &OS% 890976 WELD ��• CCU'( CO?�'.tiiISTT'29..) / I,.., e... ?7 n. n3 r (0_4 70 � ' -� �c .a� o 5. --- i1.. , lP, 3 - - Cul . rya, /9 $1 9 i '.,,//�L L�,�.r.- tea ..._......_... -.. . ......._ ._._ ...r—en- -7,-;cl .� _.___-___----_..tea-...-��•. _..�._ _ . ago_47(-1--71-• .`"o...4- 2 a. __ - lies-ZeLacte.fras-at -_att-O .741c._ ..a.e...4:62., ns ea.. ._ - ' Cl4gO ••2:"Li•••' 4.4. O.. ....z.........„....cdzy _axe, 7,0_4.6.7 402;24:-,¢. Fie- 7 ---- - ... 0593 LA : ;�, i. a /- 190976 RESOLUTION • RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PETITION TO RE-ROUTE TRUCK TRAFFIC AND INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON CERTAIN PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 16.5 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 did, by Resolution dated October 23, 1989, refer a petition to the Road and Bridge Department to re-route truck traffic and install traffic control devices on Weld County Road 16.5 between Weld County Roads 1 and 3, and WHEREAS, after inspection by the Road and Bridge Department, said truck traffic was re-routed to Weld County Road 3, south of Weld County 16.5; therefore, the requested traffic control devices are not necessary. NOW, THEREFGRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no further action is • necessary concerning the petition for the re-routing of truck traffic, nor on the requested traffic control devices, on the hereinabove mentioned portion of Weld County Road 16.5. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: :4 / wE OUNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board ne . r ner, airman EYti +y�riii ount d-u v a� Co go nne y, Y'ro-R`e ir-4 eputy Cy r APPR VED AS TO FORM: nstance L. Har ert ounty Attorney r 900596 nGOO .D4) cc 'F ��,� NP4 I }' rr �• • ' yap ccorrt hpekD Ate.0Rn7OL Downm a 2088 {,. DATE. 10/24/89 ma. Petitioners MAKE WEIR, Axatssl xotms Nurmm§_ . ROAD NV.1MR! maxtma WCR 1b.5 between gds. ICCATION§ 1 [ 3 SUI{rA!JS TYPC1 vwv� ' .. .�salAvmz • 3. . 1 S8A14"� P&ZAT • -..*Oa , BLOOCC O Row �;Rowe•. _HDLE(b) I•, .. Wa�l.ovr _wA9i•OVP` o•, r~ .�MUM* LA�ma • a SITTLTQTM 'DAP (EWE or __am,. smarm/ COS ROLE , PAV•) TAAMIDp . _ ICE/SAW •-,• SWEEDITO _VISION oesaucrson 4• SYlpidpGC1 . 5• § vuTm1 OVPItJiO�D , BIOtZ5 Dinegn Warn Mice. Req. 17.0:01.0kPROV. PRD. GVARORATI. Omer* ._MC. �r 'STANDAiO IN DT1CM - PAVDIENT Warn .�Req. DTWdQhA.RlDUL4W PAWNS% 7. 21122121§ PRDPm1TY 6YMOr ,�ROAQ9At HAZARDS �OUA CPAM IIInix noaw OONETRUCIECN RAT; DICK . .�WANK OD7U.ITY OVOUiFSpm•I/mm=8 �APPPEACH • Rowitowanmu Requests traffic be re-routed and ars requesting reduced weed limit signs here. See attacaea. RIPERRED To§ Mere Street AMP:NEE RENEWED§ LEES .,.,J+o • _ RrSPoem Tp§ us�tr{nnwre e, aux RESPENSe§ 10/90/89 - ' or.` RrSpocast sm+r TOR nn DAVe Becker ' Attlee vuoma_ Truck traffic has been re-routed to County Road 3 south of; County Road 16.5. No traffic speed limit signs are necessary. xc: COmmiesioner Lacy WCR 1 WCR 3 % CR 16.5• I ' 1 F . 900,96 P. fA1` apfi�: '+ Anv h `.iIA✓Inw^ r,�... RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTRC: DEVICES ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 16f . WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with theauthority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from the residents on Weld County Road 16f between Weld County Roads 1 and 3 for the installation of traffic control devices, and wHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commi■sioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of the .residents on weld County Road .I6} between Weld County Roads 1 and - 3 be, and .hereby is, referred to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd dey of October, A.D. , 1989. c.,�,,c�. � �� ��.�LL.. • � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: IP�� �;ii wELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C erk and 'Recorder EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE and Clerk to the Board Cr.A rby4 Chai 11 may• ) one#antnernier4°- < eputy �ount erk i -7'ei st `APPROVED AS TO FORM; One an anca . gtat� T ' forge enne~� .., , IrLisimr ounty ttorney 9.©595 � . 891127 d' la':h��4V� 'e tice4 �x� �l �.�� r � � „�� aJl G�_vsfi l..is /,- .r a .'„ ,h, i ids 1111�f 1 R. log oCr 1 81989 li .;•ea.r .r•'ail :OVP'!'y M61a8 : Cnit-,d : i.� . -.. . ..., 5 hid Co. Moon tmttttdat 'Je . the 'Jnye:"3, ;n4::. - a;r*seh ! nk-h5:ndned re-terl. co, .h;e 1:5LtnI . #1 ,ih•' ',r. . . . . . . -. Via' ..A . :. l'.. r ' u _ r . _ . •1�'.� U14lM. v ,eid rle1 f'' 3 �,. lCf'.�. 3H- rY . � ,.7 � yr9.'Id i p I ` pr,' *he `orner4 ?r dnc It Y:: : . k: ' 716 : _ _ \;::::: I. . had'rr ; Or >.nolu;rd�e 44 g 04 _ + H -....t.4 ro'. . , Ge1 . eycsec the &peed imIt and ns,,ie no" ragaro Jor 'MA : ;'O7:1; 1ah: animals wno : Ve here . 'atsysr. Mutes tm was nit oy one J• .ne ..tks a'< when the v I .i bi 1 i tY I •:•'r a, r cult �:,r, .'rnn o ^.--! Naf P - 4Jd O a.n .ra3 _ the '-rOad' on . tns slovsr *n _ C•'^ �Ge . 1 ?69'wneri a truck : xmr ' � •. er lane- rhe'8.C',OlIl r•:.'-'•re mU i C avoi c a.` - ,a,:for . ' The ,e Jtn.w .,qra Gu l Y00 'uG' ' to 'th'e i r ma'i l'baX dna' a trus.:sr ' vaned on h I s` norn'� ,_r tnem to. het Out o* h ' ; W*Y. Ollr. ?k9:r4iJl .: ae"V7bOr'ho.r h•D.4 <A�"�i ,# 7 =4�s "ioliJ 9lr e Cn i l Grin. 1ono ars ' e t p;,v the scnoci ous on :0Lar tY ne Plod supposed' t0 walk a, hat*' mils home safe • ? " o4Jr A.1 " 3t. req.'JS S" 14 4Or VpU to rerOUte „hhn-'M'r A$i , c ,. ';'`,k -:t rUCkd ar3 gross',y, overweight and pave broken wets- mains ^ nrr n n .,''r -'., _a, alr'sady'` this weak . +SInx -'_1'es 'devslop , n thy - sandy ^oad bass and 1,. they hit . them and' compress water .'ma '. ns check' wLth ,Litz! :Hari.' 1,,Is.t.e'r ':V1:'d1y. Viwot . l Our-second rigJest Ps thAt , tr,,1.1 r the s _+ W.C.R. iS 1/2 to 1'`± ,. mr.,:n . :+rnm'; r'oVn CY- ' Li ,* F'pad... ' , e,et ' '!'h the',' ast devvvy'ay ( adoror< rma'ts)y.- '/S, mil le) •"11: eacse" ConsI'der- ' !hie mattir a3' ' soon as poss i bl e s the road it tz:. Safe . There are ten ch , l drs'n who 'l'ive on this. stretch oe road arc are downn ' 1 slope encourages vehl .le=. to tr-ans' It ex_s.ts'Ve todeds. - . :er'4 • a/ G/G2 /4.%y, ZAetn . : � -� ' •1�,�-,,.A„ p�oyel Pte;, 7940 ,a0.44. -)In C aimi s) y 3 y 41L(Z l6 /z a , Q. i ��� Wc - 14O , r .. .. J111: 7 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON CERTAIN PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 12 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 did, by Resolution dated December 6, 1989, refer a request to the Road and Bridge Department for installation of traffic control devices on Weld County Roads 45 and 12, in the Hudson area, and WHEREAS, personnel of the Road and Bridge Department tried various times to contact the Mayor of the Town of Hudson, but there has been no response to either the telephone calls or the letter of February 12, 1990, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that no further action is necessary concerning this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE ST RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no further action is necessary concerning this request for installation of traffic control devices on the hereinabove mentioned Weld County Roads. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. nn BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:A / 7 WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board lif Gene . Arantner, airma 8]L , ids ,, A„,) ge We a y, ro- em (---)1 eputy County erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: natance L. liar ert Cw. r, 4,5p,1" V ' ��� r�- oC unty Attorney -- r . 900597 a00 c ca i e•MAu x41 •• so r _y a ; DEPARTMENT OF ROAD AND BRIDGE PHONE(303)366+1000 aft P.O.sox$8 ik CO LORADO 80632 COLORADO February 12. 1990 Robert Masden, Mayor Town of Hudson 557 Ash Street Hudson, CO 80642 RE: Truck Route Signs Dear Mr. Masden: I am responding to your letter of November 22. 1989, in which You requested Weld County to install truck route signs on county roads. We have tried to reach you by phone to discuss this issue several times. Representatives from Weld County and the Town of Hudson need to meet personally so that we can fully understand the problem. Please contact me at 587-4508 or leave a message for me at 356-4000 EXT. 4750 so that we can schedule a meeting to figure out a solution to your problem. Sincerely, , ,, Marc Street Maintenance Support MS/zw:zlmh cc: Town of Hudson Commissioner Kirby File • 90.059'7 • . %/Ai RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 12 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 Hoard has received a request from the Town of Hudson for the installation of traffic control devices on Weld County Roads 45 and 12, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of the Town of Hudson fOr traffic control devices on Weld County Roads 45 and 12 be, and hereby is, referred to the Road and Bridge Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 6th day of December, A.D. , 1989. BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 0 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County 1�C erk and Recorder , .�' and Clerk to the Board C.W rby, - ' h , .A �„ brantner, ro-Tem Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: onatance . Bar ert CThli7 ca V EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE /> George X 2 ounty Attorney .7 _ Gor o aoy✓ ,9c CS37 G o 7efi , . �,,, - ;o0i'�;� 891285 T 011 (1 :r. PHONE. (303)S5364311 TREET ��. .. ;. 557 ASH sri�r ti.. „ P.O. DOJO 331 .� " HUDSON. COLORADO 80642 ON COLORADO November 22, 1989 Weld County Commissioners Attn: George Kennedy Re. Truck Route Signs The town of Hudson has a 10,000 pound weight limit on all town streets. Ws were wondering if it was at all possible for you to install truck route signs on county road 45 south of Hudson.and on county road 12 vest of Hudson, as these are the only couney' roads entering Hudson. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely. Craig A. Judd Board of Trustees Hudson. Colorado 9O597 Cc 4?v 691185 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FROM WINDSOR RESERVOIR AND CANAL COMPANY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant t0 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 did, by Resolution dated January 8, 1990, refer a request from the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company to the Engineering Department concerning the abandonment of the Thompson Lake Dam and the realignment of Weld County Road 74, east of State Highway 257, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Engineering Department is working with the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, and a request for Federal funds has been submitted to the Hazard Elimination Program, and WHEREAS, although in the next two-year period various agreements and resolutions may be required for this project, no further action of the Board is required at this time. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that no further action is necessary concerning this matter at this time. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990./I � /l/i/// /J BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Ir GU ,,`,,y,�� WEL TX, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ann( ene R. Brant er, a rman r--- BYE_ 1 ,� clil Ge gel Rbnn y, Pro-Ted D puty County er� APPROVED AS TO FORM: one nce . Har rt Aq661., ounty Attorney r 900598 G W Qo o+ 0 0 : f r. ' iH gi n( Se v po.s, ���' RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FROM ELMER GUSTAFSON, PRESIDENT OF WINDSOR RESERVOIR & CANAL COMPANY, CONCERNING THOMPSON DAM/WELD COUNTY ROAD 74 wHEREAS, the Board• of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from Elmer Gustafson, President of Windsor Reservoir & Canal Company, concerning the Thompson Dam/Weld County Road 74, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Road and Bridge Department and the County Attorney's staff for recommendation. , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Elmer Gustatson:r . President ; ,,of., Windsor,-,Reservoir,. & , , Canal. . Company, concerning,:Thompson Dam/Weld County, Road ,74, be, and hereby , is.,,. referred : ,to, ,_the ,,Road and ,. Bridge Department and the ;County, • Attorney's staff for recommendation,. , The above ° and foregoing: Resolution vase on motion duly made, - and seconded, adopted by the- following.fwote - on the 8th day of . January, A.D. , 1990. lJ Y;BOARD OF-COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD OUNT - COLORADO Weld County, lark and Recorder ' .eire and Clerk' to the Board ene . Bran net, haxrman e �` Y•' Leo qe �enne -Ayr' epb uty County(241- rk %�t,� APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. ax ert , r ,r ounty A torney or o . . 4 � /`"" !j 900598 . JAN 41= � ._ .. . _ , Windsor Reservoir & Canal Co. F. 0. Box 206 Eaton, CO ems December 26,. .1989 - County Commissioners of Weld County 915 10th Street. . Greeley, CO S0631 Res Thompson Dam/Weld County Road #74 Dear Commissioners: This letter follows my 'previous 'conversation with various commissioners; concerning the above-referenced matter. As you are aware, Weld County Road #74 crosses the top of, the Thompson Dam, which is owned and operated by Winds4c Reservoir and Canal Company. The canal company has recently been notified by the State Engineer of various problems an& concerns with.respect to the ,dam.-. _This letter is intended to provide that information to you, inasmuch as County Road #74 may also be affected. The canal company has recently been -advised by the State Engineer that. thero ars evvvrel;,,conditionc' :hat threaten the .long term safetyy of the dam. This report is a result of an inspection of the dam, which, took-°place -on'''October 17, 1959. For, your information, = hays -enclosed ;a copy of _the report from the Office of the "State Engineer, together with the inspection report of. the Dam Safety Branch. As you will note from the enclosed report, the State Engineer'a,:'Ofiice'has, recommended that we seek ,,the assistance and recommendation's of an engineer to make-certain repairs- and- improvements°to the dam,„. Inasmuch as the 'stability of the dam or, in contrast, the instability and potential, failure of the dam definitely' affects the use-and .eonditioMmf -Wald County Road N74, we ,..would-request your consideration of the. county's 'input and contribution for the repairs 3 '9C052 y 52> 1 kI (dj1''��.' ec : Few, . . County Commissioners Page 2 December 26, 1989 and improvements of the dam, as set forth in the report of the State Engineer. The canal company is willing to coordinate this project, by retaining the appropriate engineer, overseeing the actual repairs and improvements, and obtaining the necessary approval from the State Engineer's Office. However, such an undertaking is a significant financial burden, which should be shared by those who benefit from the repairs and improvements (1.0. 3 both the county and the canal Company) . At your earliest convenience, would you please advise me of your willingness to financially support this project? .Since the State Engineer has indicated that certain work must be completed by January 31, your prompt response would be appreciated. Sincerely, WINDSOR RESERVOIR i CANAL CO.iludETmer .ta song si ent Enclosure 9C x595 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FOR STOP SIGN WARNING GROOVES AT SOUTH END OF SEELEY LAKE WREREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated February 12, 1990, refer a request from Jonathan Kepler to the Road and Bridge Department for the installation of stop sign warning grooves at the south end of Seeley Lake, and WHEREAS, after inspection, it was determined by the Road and Bridge Department that stop sign warning grooves could not be installed, but the signing at this intersection would be improved with barricades, and WHEREAS, said work has been completed, and no further action is necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no further action is necessary concerning the hereinabove mentioned request from Jonathan Kepler. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:O WEL LINTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board 11/2-Ctia Gene rantrman / O, �� 7 Ce a Ken a y, r�� leputy ounty C erk . J Alt:5 ry .1 megie.,e APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. Har rt 1. � �- r , , t ounty Attorney r o . 900599 tiLit,. DEPARTMENT OF ROAD AND BR:DGE • PHONE(90,7)356-4000 ::R0,BOX 756 • GREELE`I,COLORADO 60032 o e COLORADO March 6, 1990 Jonathan Kepler 3112 Grandview Dr. Greeley. CO 80631 RE: 2/3/90 Letter to Weld County Commissioners Dear Mr. Kepler: • • The following has been done to correct the concerns you raised in your - letter to the Weld County Commissioners regarding the "T" intersection of WCR 39 and WCR 74 at Seeley Lake: • Instead of installing stop sign warning groves in the road, we will take down the existing double arrow signs and put up regular barricades. These barricades should be more visible than the signs. If you have further concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the Road 6 Bridge Department. Sinc ly, Geor • OOdell Director GG/zw:zlyk cc: WCR 39 WCR 74 Commissioner Kirby File 900599 .� RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING REQUEST FOR STOP SIGN WARNING GROOVES AT SOUTH END OF SEELEY LAKE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Hose Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from Jonathan Kepler for the installation of stop sign warning grooves at the south end of Seeley Lake, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to refer said request to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE XT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Jonathan Kepler for the installation of stop sign warning grooves at the south end of Seeley Lake be, and hereby is, referred to the Engineering Department for its recommendation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of February, A.D. , 1990. 1/4" n C.! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMXSSIONERS ATTEST: ,//9zcy,,,,tiun 1. ..f..(J.C,s�J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO weld County lark and Recorder EXCUSED and Clerk to the Board dene R. Brantner, Chairman BY:\ L r T, .t .. . Leo ge 'Kennedy, Pro-Te*, Deputy County C4Iirk / est APPROVED AS TO FORM: Onstance L. har r EXCUSED j e '�� C.W. Kirsy� �_._ �� . . ounty Attorney Gordo C `- 9C0593 4:7,14°4' L � �O- . �� :{��. •-,1�c.Gr�ci 900162 tle .. r -SO. Vc4nAV:C�d Te.\OC1/4>C•ri)i\`1`\0 Q 2-q 0 .1 C.oc�� on cva \;"e\cry i(-O. g0\D\ 0eor �oC.t«.. \04\es5 at \ ,1\y n0,Mt, '‘ Jonu.\\\W ��� AXes .I om pcopo5'\n \oiC (/N�\I c. ry\` N\y liv\ \n ��tep �; n \\NC 50v\C\‘ ea* czkt; See tNi �c,,Ke., y wou\X \�c� you \o --p h \\v.v. \ we- \oac.cw\5c. oc \\.e. avefneco•v� Q-C.L'\ 3:4\\\`J \nge:\V\new_, V- . souse" UC.Y'\e4s \,\\<<2. J� \\t j�op %\V\ °A \:\\'\rg \\m- <\vd:.Y\ \��A� Cttnc.C. �Jc:.<t O- Owv" � t" wocc.uc. \\N}S\ ckt\\ ca. Lvo Ve\ &c.\OU) \y\wt\V oc o.vc�n \\�\\c. I,.\`C\C' o�caA eon cbc0 WOO \U. XCQ� \0X Oh 0.�et,\'.o( `o \\\C. CsM\INt s\tic. 5,,,..„ \ `\,Cee,FocC Qce�v ,.c.,v c� tv\vice. w�\dcr\s. -\\\„\.‘ yov. S.��Q.AN -10.1\...s\t\0.1\ \,9\PACcr......,:\zyc.%,..., ..z...._ _ y Sco,c 90599 900162 RESOLUTION RE: RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING REQUEST FROM UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE FOR INSTALLATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD DELIVERY AND COLLECTION BOX UNITS 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 received a request from Donna M. Small, Evans Post Master, to install four neighborhood delivery and collection box units within County right-of-way on 37th Street, and WHEREAS, after study by the Engineering Department, it was determined that it will be safer to install the mailboxes on MCAvoy Avenue rather than on 37th Street, and WHEREAS, the installation of the mailboxes on MCAvoy Avenue will be approximately 100 feet south of 37th Avenue, etill within County right-of-way, and wHEREAS, said installation will occur after the Road and Bridge Department completes gravel improvements to MCAvoy Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that no further action is necessary concerning the hereinabove mentioned request from the United States Postal Service. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. j‘) BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board _ ne R. ran ne , C a rman �( s Geo qe Ken�dy, ro-Tem eputy ounty r t ��Yy� APPROVED AS TO FORM: tance . Harbertil`YI�.I�e� , , Z r .W. K r ounty ttorney r 900600 �'.CLD Ci w-v - K no CLERK United States I17,1 C0 ^D Postal Service June 26, 1990 Gene R. Hrantner, Chairman Hoard of Weld County Commissioners P 0 HOx 758 Greeley, CO 80632-0758 Dear Mr. Hrantnert As suggested by your letter of April 19, 1990, the Evans Post Office is considering installation of NDCHU's, neighborhood delivery and collection box units, within the county right of way on the east aide of MCAvoy Avenue, just south of 37th Street. The proposed site would be approximately 100 feet south of the stop sign on MCAvoy, and approximately 30 feet east of the center line of MCAvoy Avenue. In order for the Evans mail carrier to properly serve these boxes, some improvements will be necessary on MCAvoy Avenue, including widening and raising the road, and gravelling the surface. These improvements will be necessary before actual installation of the units occurs. I have discussed these requirements with George Goodell, and he assures me that the county will make these improvements without expense to the Postal Service. The Postal Service will incur the expense of the purchase and installation of the box units. The units would be installed side by side on a concrete pad approximately 7 feet wide, and 1411 feet long. Thin will allow easy access for the customers to retrieve their mail, as well as for the carrier to serve the boxes from the rear side. The concrete pad would be slightly higher than ground level to allow for adequate drainage. I have attached a map of the area indicating the proposed location of the boxes, as well as a copy of the specs for in- stallation. I also made a rough draft of how the configuration will look with four units placed aide by side. If you need further information, please feel free to contact me. Your prompt consideration of this matter is greatly appreciated. DWACThe b(41") Donna M. Small Postmaster Evans, CO 80620-9998 339-5525 attachments 900499 • . 9nuonb. mem AEIlioA �� � ; 8 0 O, 03 .. M ." ▪ • w 0 x• O O 19 n F N N N M O 4.1%4.414. C�� 01 ti• •,,. M A M PI in M 1A M in, � � 1 �c 4P /.1( d / N .. O V t0 N �0 M • e, a • ZM � in M Aj M M OD O Ad. Q _ a ) ' O ON e 1 9'S � m mj tv 61 _ / ..anuand _Aondow M �► - in T N • N in el O� M 411 M •, .IM1 �, r.O O r. A, n ti F F ti re ti F O O ap . . 1,,_. . MN. M on M M M in co M M'M co M n M O _ . • oi 9, �I 01 I N r - . i N 1 sr i ,{ ap N 0 • a0 O O • m O O O F A N. 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V � 3 �I Q _ y -C - � r ON y� W - z v W f �41 G I 5 900r^® e. o , 1990 \j' r M+ United States Postal Service June 20, 1990 George Goodell Director of Roads and Bridges P 0 Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Mr. Goodell: The Evans Post Office would like to install four NDCBU' s, neighborhood delivery and collection box units, within the county right of way on MCAvoy Avenue. Installation would be made approximately 100 feet south of the stop sign on MCAvoy at 37th Street, and approximately 30 feet east of the center line of MCAvoy Avenue. In order for the Evans carrier to properly serve these boxes, some improvements will be necessary on MCAvoy Avenue, including widening and raising the road, and gravelling the surface. These improvements will be necessary before actual installation of the units occurs. I have attached a map of the area indicating the proposed location of the boxes, as well as a copy of the specs for installation. The Postal Service will incur the expense of the purchase and installation of the units. we would like a commitment from you that the necessary improvements to the road will be made without further expense to the Postal Service. • As soon as we have this assurance, we will proceed with ordering the necessary equipment, and soliciting bids for the installation. Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. T� l "•.ci�-r .07),#1.0.0 /�1 � >447 Donna M. Small Postmaster Evans, CO 80620-.999e 339-5525 9-C •►0 • t.. C y.. • 21st # 3600 3726 3710 NI O N • O O CA '' CO N W O IN W W N N -4 V CO O (/! N 0 N 0 "� � ' g tr.: )1 Ric, . Larson Avenue lath ' '- w ' r O OD Nro at O W 3 � . OD N = .4 Qi 01 V V .Wi ICU v 4 Lie v N O O O a `l+ IV N O o+ re) W . a . 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'c .. f. n n rt vt 9-1 Ir. •' _ •I� ., .1 ICI.•n 1 H 41 I •it Ideal for apartment complexes, new , .1 subdivisions and trailer parks wherD ��� ' I• • r .!r ..1 , y. •..,. door lo•door delivery is too costly and 1 I i I r inefficient, These rugged all steel units ;;, " with weathonresistant IOCks are 1.T. rf (lo ,sloned to stand up to rough weather. O' ., it S , C, I V, ' (hick master roar tl00r latches at fro ,i, r 1 `Ihrue separate points and swing on full. f;1.; ' I I" 0 I r,![!i+n lonpt) concealed piano hinge to doter ,,.y'yt1 vandalism, luring loading, the 000( 15 •PI- '" ".i r I ' '•v W held open with o convenient hinged , ' �•� latch. An outgoing loiter drop slot in the 1 t I v, upper left opening of the letter box units I•e' q rr... IA e, available on all units, II id TYPE I I, TYPE II I I !!! ,''' TYPE IP B 000r 12 Door 11 le Dnor _._•_.1._ ._�.�_.___. . ��(' r �,J ' 1 or THUS r •]- C- Tr lie .-) 1iS• i'. .•Iti IV Unked Sees Postal Service April 12, 1990 Hoard of County Commissioners P 0 Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632-0758 The Evans Post Office is requesting permission to install four (4) NDCBU's, neighborhood delivery and collection box units, within the county right of way on 37th Street. Installation will be made approximately l ' from fence line, approximately 60 feet west of center of alley between MCAvoy and Larson. The boxes are 24" in depth, and installation will require approximately 3 ' in space depth from fence line (property line) . There will be approximately 20' of space from edge of 37th Street to boxes. Our concerns are for safety and access to and from 37th Street. 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ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY PEST INSPECTOR UPON VARIOUS LANDS wHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on June 19 or 21, 1990, Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices, and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands, and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Pest Inspector has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in said list, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of July 2, 1990, the Board did Find as follows: 1) That those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) That Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds, are found upon said lands; 3) That said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice specified the best available means for control or eradication of Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds; and 4) That said landowners have not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Pest Inspector, and wHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable tO approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Peet Inspector, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds. 900587 tiv G'C' / �' N.�_ .^vim ' ina� nl✓n+.r5Cy) Page 2 RE: ENTRY UPON LANDS NOW, THEREFORE, BE XT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and musk thistle, noxious weeds. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. n �/� i� BO or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /�J wE OUNTY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board LL e . ra ner, sa rman BYE �'ri4� cS�J lu y a ge I nne y, Pro- eputy County r APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance . Ha e t .0444/ .W. r y oun Attorney � - 900597 WELD Issa ;CC� :rY ; ?O sip? " �'J�Ip,COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT iatt;TI-.4 :14\ 126 N01H'N 16rN AV[NW ro r�C E �C E fN1lItION BUIQ OWN,COLORADO�' NONE Noonan(303)9664000.EXT.4106 �. June 27, 1990 COLORADO Dear Weld County Commissioners: Under the Pest Control District Law, CRS, 35-5-108, I must seek approval or a right of entry from the Board of County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that we may have to enforce on. I am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands: llama Legal Ural Robert 6 Carrole Somers TIN R66W SEC 18 NW4 NE4 147118000089 Allan 6 Margaret Phillips T5N R67W SEC 26 SW4 SW4 095726000006 Wilbur Miller T7N R67W SEC 15 SE4 SE4 070515000017 070515000044. 070515000047 Ramona Helton T2N R68W SEC 6 SE4 SE4 131306000017 Bruce Peterson T4N R68W SEC 5 NW4 NW4 106105000021 Harold 6 Sandra Sawdey T4N R68W SEC 32 SE4 SE4 106132000065 William 6 Leah Wilson T3N R68W SEC 6 SW4 NW4 120706000008 Allan Thompson T5N R66W SEC 18 NE4 NE4 095918000056 Mountain States Telephone T5N R66W SEC 18 NE4 NE4 095918000055 The weed notices were mailed on June 19 or 21, 1990, requesting control of Canada thistle (,C1SUIMM aryenae) and/or musk thistle (Carduul rourana). Enclosed is a copies of two of the ?otiose sent on the different dates. Thank you for your assistance. . Sincerely, glASfianirrAL Ronald J Broda Weld County Pest Inspector 800667 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AUTHORIZATION FOR PEST INSPECTOR TO HAVE DUTCH ELM DISEASED TREE REMOVED 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 Pest Inspector has advised the Board that Phillip and Reba Lukas, owners of certain property described as the SE} SE} of Section 35, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, have been notified by letter that a tree infected with Dutch Elm Di has been found on said property, and wHEREAS, property owners have been contacted, but they have taken no action to remove said tree, and WHEREAS, the Pest Inspector has requested that the Hoard authorize him to have said Dutch Elm diseased tree removed from the property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Pest Inspector be, and hereby is, authorized to have said Dutch Elm diseased tree removed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. /0HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL UNTY,, COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board 11 ne R. rantner, airman C BX,:., /r1x--"t cr / a ,--x„, rge I e ne y, pro-Tem eputy County C er r APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance . Ha rt • ee- VE .W. K ounty torney r . 900588 WELO ,/ '0/1 in �' 0%o juil F° i o8 WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT 425 NORM 15TH MAMA \ T O HS Q SRO t+«mmoN ewUNw n�v� PAM cowoMoo oo a0031 PHONE NWAHA(303)366+1000, ExT.ofe6 ik COLORADO June 28, 1990 Dear Weld County Commissioners. I am seeking your approval under the Peet Control Law, CRS 35-4-107(1), to enter upon the land listed below, to remove a Dutch Elm D1 d tree. The di d tree is located at: Phillip 6 Reba Lukas T7N R67W SEC 35 SE4 SE4 Parcel #07053540011 and 070535400005 I personally contacted the landowner three (3) times in the Fall of 1989 and no action was taken by the landowner. A notice for removal of the tree has since been sent to the landowner and again no action has been taken. If this tree is allowed to stand it will be a source of infection for other elms in northern Weld County. I wish to have this tree removed at the landowners expense, pursuant to CRS 35.4-107(3). If you have any questions concerning this request, please do not hesitate to contact me at Ext. 4465. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Ronald J Broda Weld County Pest Inspector 900508 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND LARIMER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Aoard 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 I WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the Larimer County Health Department, and WHEREAS, the term of said Agreement is from July 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in the Agreement, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the Larimer County Health Department be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of July, A.D. , 1990. (/1I HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A / 01 wEL , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ne R. Bra tner, C airman 1 BY: l crywyks.e 4,,_A) a qe 1 nne as+T eputy County erk �-- stada APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Har ert / �" r--/' -.-c 4,-.04.-..--.-1 unty Attorney r . 900589 , . ,AA.'.,,., A., t:. Ate WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONTRACT SUMMARY Contracting Agency: Lorimer County Health Department Term of Contract: July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991 Amount: $6,000•$8,000 annually for laboratory services Weld County provides to Lorimer County. Lorimer County is billed on a cost basis for the laboratory eervices. County Citizens Affected: Weld County and Lorimer County citizens Program Summary: Weld County receives per capita funding from the Colorado Department of Health. Of this funding, 150 must be used for regional services. The Health Department will share services in the areas of Environmental Health and Community Health Services. Benefit to Health Department: Strengthens the regional cooperative efforts with the Lorimer County Health Department. Responsibility of Health Department: The Health Department must uee the 15• allocated from the state per capita funding for regional services. County Fiscal Impact: Revenue and cost neutral 9C0589 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND LARIMER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of July, 1990, by and between the Weld County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Weld County", and Latimer County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Iarimer County." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Weld County and Latimer County at. allocated funds from the state pursuant to section 25.1.516, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, for use in supporting local health services, and WHEREAS, the State provide■ support on a per capita basis for regional health servloes, and WHEREAS, Weld County and Iarimer County desire to share regional services in environmental health and community health services, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenant■ contained herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. TERM This Agreement shall be in effect for the period July 1, 1990 throw June 30, 1991. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES a. Larimer County will provide, when requested, technical services to Weld County in the areas of insect and rodent control training and consultation, industrial hygiene training and consultation. b. Latimer County and Weld County will share environmental equipment when appropriate. c. Latimer County and Weld County will work cooperatively on regional alr and water problems. d. Latimer County and Weld County will work cooperatively on regional encephalitis surveillance, monitoring, evaluation and control methods. Protocol will be followed to help facilitate the regional effort. The annual plan will be reviewed and evaluated prior to each year's mosquito season. e. Latimer County and Weld County will provide environmental health services to each other during disasters and environmental emergencies. f. Latimer County and Weld County will share program and activity information, procedures and protocols regarding environmental health and community health services. 900589 g. Latimer County and Weld County will share resources in the area of health education. The resources will include workshops, exchange of inservices and educational materials. h. Larimer County end Weld County will meet, at least quarterly, to discuss progress and effectiveness of the regional effort. 3. FUNDING a, Larimer County will reimburse Weld County for laboratory services on a cost basis for the term of the Agreement. 4. ASSURANCES a. Latimer County and Weld County agree that both are independent contractors, and officers and employees of each county do not become employees of the other and are not entitled to any employee benefits as employees of the other county as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Larimer County, the Board of Health, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing contractual duties which did not have written approval of the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Larimer County shall defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, volunteers, and agents. Latimer County shall provide Worker's Compensation insurance for all its employees engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Latimer County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld County, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing contractual duties which did not have written approval of Latimer County Board of Health. Weld County shall defend and hold harmless Latimer County, the Board of Health, its officers and employees, volunteers, and agents. Weld County shall provide Worker's Compensation insurance for all it employees engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. c. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County, and no member of their governing bodies, shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. Weld County and Lerimer County assure that each will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement. S. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT a. All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 9C0589 6. ASSIGNMENT A. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assign*, Lorimar County and Weld County may not assign any of their rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party. 7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT a. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 5 herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT LARIMER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT � U.1164)261444 /ea:" Randolph C don, . , M.P.H. Adrienne IwBsill D. Director Director WELD COUNTY BOARD OF C ISSIONERS ene R, Brant or Chairman lo WELD COUNTY CLERK TO O,ARD Deputy County Cle 9C C589 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE ISSUED TO JERRY DALE HERNANDEZ, D/B/A WESTVIEW LIQUOR - EXPIRES AUGUST 8, 1991 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, Jerry Dale Hernandez, d/b/a Westview Liquor, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Retail Liquor Store License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $87.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 5901 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634-9759 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-13 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors"—Tor consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioner°, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until August 8, 1991 , providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors in sealed containers not for consumption at place where sold, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 4/1), 900581 r- or n r�n.9 _r Page 2 RE: RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE - WESTVIEW LIQUOR The above and foregoing Resolution was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of June, A.D. , 1990. / , BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST .11 WELD TX. COLD Weld County Clerk and Recorder /1 (AXE) • and Clerk to the Board ene . rantn na rman / � -- - _ 11"�ra ) C>a J 7 e ge nne y, ro- Xon Vim---Et-- ety"pu CouFnty erk- APPR D AS TO FORM: nstance . r ,e ----- , tAYE.------cr ounty ttorney)1147 (6a ' • • AXE or . 900581 E 1 titat@ pg CeistkifWa® ' DCQp a r to r r @felt m@smi3lt@ i Ltgnor lbstercement=Web= 1378 Sherman Street i Deaver. Colorado 80261 i HERNANOEZ JERRY OALE • WESTVIEW LIQUOR 5901 N 10TH ST • CREELEY CO 80634-9759 ) :i Alcoholic Beverage License $, e.awnn.. uo...css.ill ronarr a DM rMMMWWWSMIAmm ry. • ! i • i r0►a al. $ 287.50 j This limn is issued subject to the laws of the Sum of Colorado seed especially under the i IanvLlons o[ lhle 1Z Macke 46 cr 47. CRS 1973. as sateoded. This license is non. transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place shove described. Ibis Items is only vend through the eap4ation dale shown above. Questions concerning this license should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Dittos, 1375 Sherman Street,Denver,CO 80761. � In test n ony whereof.I love hereunto set my hand. per/1%th JUN I. E :I t>Iasron Directs JUN 1990 Ee.ersh.. . . i II) ! DA MOa U4q 1 m r tl e 9C'CE.21 • r ill" r•Wy"�aw_ nw +lr,. . �„Y t• V. 'n t . �... ' 1 I r ep i ,. i I i j S E ! • • i I 1 } ---.2-:---÷-42;.- S .„..,;: ( • I p fff 1 • 1.4 �' yp`l W f iI { ,' �owyJlI a �1 V 1�; , Y ,�la or,si in } 1 OM � '�~jj�f a pW�j Iyµ4 of eU.i `. . 7 , y t. �tilrl, j"�� i rai � nM �I W Q O� 6'�a..11l. ` y •�l� Z a Ni I wiz. .. �. ,,. .o ,:',..',V).1. ff I I R 1 f IJ V 1 oQ� i y aV JP',♦;;q ,C.Rdd 1 } i V I e!. 1• :id ' Q `I I , ! 1.\, \AS\ iii,i�+''' r_t j W id �i . d g ai coi f i t -°' } d � m ��r 5 ' ` ' al ppN m23 i {`if r �11 '��jy f � k . ,bM!'�rh S f { .dl• a I $ F7 i WI 1 ,N 0-a a�a• • ,•,if f ';';:>Iji. ° 1 """ la �� Y TIC N. Nao . 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DATE: JUNE 21, 1990 SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT FOR SEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: JERRY DALE HERNANDEZ. DBA WESTVIEW LIQUOR 5901 WEST 10TH STREET GREELEY. CO TYPE OF LICENSE: RE AILBLIQUOR�STORE SHERIFF'S REPORT: SHERIFF'S OFFICE NOTIFIED 1:25 P.M. — LT. MALCOM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 9005113 ' . l�E'p4RT"I�7dD APAgpyAL�O�'1�Cj� . The forepoln )EPPlbetlOn has'been examined aid the PnmWe.business s ` .. `""""`" — "i t0 ,and we do hero .the,p otad and ohTitle 1 0l rtcl ep46 ant aro C.A.& ryr hereby report that such APPROVED. If punted,will comply wIM tie provlebRa of Title 72 A►go4s {a ands!.C.R,S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Lapsing Author,fp: w11ED comm, COLORADO 9/41/14w'1 0 TowNncrev 2S COUNTYwwr,wti, � Tits Chairman, r A GT_ v`' Board of County Ce*»minnion«rpI . n � me\Tt ' �`,� •�3!O"714.71Lt.2 ( F.c✓ �a June 25, 1990 , • e .I ono . Doan arm.,4•DOmegtr.° n� .•Dora dr•Pb«ar_ _ +� Y.p� �v� on,ow.0o,mon�av Q�uoran+w. ./,� �01- xvi *Yt ' l'VTR•�Jr ..._,:. ne..,....... '- D0.W7•Pn,IM l 1,. :..._" , _...._�., - e, S. cktelcr CO - -. ',i . NAME; f use Loewe NUMae” UABI[1TYINFORP ATFON '- I MOFlALL 11ERRENGE wpm, Qny Remit ryK 444704E ^EXawtoPIRES ' Art', OOOo HCKNANOCI JERRY ()ALL 14-22002 OS 206 5921 1 G80964 00-04-.9: ill - TYPE or LICENSE ISSUED RUND STATE FEE i, � t1'All LIOUOM STL4n LTLr_N..L - h1 ,eA m M s'7e Pi PM MALT. VINIIUS. ANO >VIKITUOVS (3) 20 L 25,00 $ >0.00 ' 5 212.50 l Make door payable to, _ CoLouwoDsrAeraear Tartu_AMOUNT DUE a► C 161.5Q�Ij,y ' or son"' EXTENDED NODES-Applies only to Notated Romourany Boor and Wine,C ,)p and Me Ibenne,a SOW,check yule•end endow Tote Amount Due PLUS ti4 p 0 �Pave? 'r;.res9,,C531 I - DATE: JUNE 21, 1990 SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT FOR SEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: JERRY DALE HERNANDEZ. DEA WESTVIEW LIQUOR 5901 WEST 10TH STREET GREELEY. CO 80634-9759 TYPE OF LICENSE: RETAIL LIQUOR STORE SHERIFF'S REPORT: SHERIFF'S OFFICE NOTIFIED 1:25 P.M. - LT. MALCOM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 900561 -7 — i. . Des Goo(anew» Liquor or .2 Beer License I `�'e�°"w°" uw,».woo.. Lino T•44:l Dors.colondo 00201 Renewal Appiucation ;4-22002 0 I arls3T4m . CON Isomaawy 03 200 1921 1 080904 . HeRNANDCZ JEWRY DALE SurmaLo0410,4 WtSTVILW LIOUJR 5901 w 10TH ST `901 w 10TH ST 4REELEY SO GREELCY CO 406)1»97•.'7 Current ars Ewen . AUG 014. 1940 I - caO,t7V/CCD0JEkriTY COPY i' YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FA/LURE TO COMM 07E Pa PORN ACCURATELY • DM TWIPORIA, AND PROMP14Y MAY RENkT IN YOUR(,ICENg NOT NINO RENEWED, • abates TOTALAYOUNT OUE • el OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBMIT POW TO LOCAL(CICI'ICg um el renewal reflects no changes from last applbstbn, LICIINSICAUTNONIT PON uFlKWAL I . ❑ There ue charges from lest application,(Report changes on form DR 8176•'Report Of • 01110(14 T l LOCALAuTHOI1RY FOR AHIO(Ilfr Changes•liquor and 3,2 Baer Wens's'and attach that four to this renewal eppllcatIon) OF LOCAL RIBA . .. .J he++ 4kr. 'uY .o-•r. -..:a .aV ':.,.., ..t. .. '... : ,. \ p{,,.na . , •L i /declare underwaly ofpnlury In the mooed degree Etat this application and alattrdunsnfe are true,correct,andcomplebro etsbeet anywioel dge, :.: Plow 91aMfyfl: Q �� /�� � Dais: aYWqawPlowAntw.7/ �I�Q ct - Quvre20tf`l5,ei SCE-e:7,<9 Or corporation); 11'.Nties .2200 I Armen°DR 8101 Muer Br Cotonou(ALL 9 Come) I . SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(OTT/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY I - NO LATER NANO DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. I , EXCEPT/ON: Wholesaler,manufacturer,IrWN,arid putNb Irenaponatlon system Homes renewals do rot need Looal.awls°AAnerlty approval and must be returned&bony to the Colorado Oeparment of Revenue nO Saar Men JO days prior to license eRplreeon. REPORTAND APPROVAL OIr LOCAL LMENMINO AUTHORf1Yl Js • .\. i .. .r 4 ..-r4 ♦ .. " . a. m..l ". M.M •l 5nq\/�..q A. r The foregoing application has- been examined incline broken,bUMneas condoled anO Ohana)ter Of the applicant are utlets> tory,and we do hereby report that such Bosnia,If granted,will comply with tha provlsiona of Tithe 12,ARbNe 44 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED, ,�' • (.coal Licensing Authority lot -tot' ' , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0 towwcITY 2(S COUNV �' earewre T.Chnirman. • I • 'I*/ ' �� / r �� Jr' . • ilonrd oY Cmrnt! Co r /�... Ymlminnlgnorn , A /� ' ', i� �G� � 1 !/ L���3ae June; 25. 1990 , • I (vel onAdl•Do for armom•Dor,or orr t•Do tor •� �I-••r .eN• .oN•DO.aranAa•Dlsner are.ev•Do Nor.erAou•Dp RorbrA0N• DeuDrel/A[W ., , • GiakALiY CO , t. I NAME:. useLICENSENUMBER UABIUTY INFORMATION RaNFweoLICENSE , YOR AU" PCP VOYNIY 4m' iNa4eT, TYPE Link MTE EXPIRES AFTER Of.1 , • rICKNANDEl JEWRY ()ALL 14.-22002 03 206 5921 1 080904 Od-Od-91 :Li TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND - STATE FEE. CrTY 1614OAF CO sax OAP ,g; I ;:.Moll 04 414 (41 414 p) ar•I - • (q 444 (% s l RtTAn. L1mSUUK STG,(c LiCLN:,L - II MALT. VINOUS. AND >v1RIJUUUS (3) 20 S 25.00 L 50.00 S 212.50 Maim oho*payo lero: TOTAL AMOUNT DUES s 207•5q ', , CoLONAeoDaFARYNINT EXTENDED HOURS-Applies RavlNw and Ans licenses.It des ed oiled(yeti and enclose to Hotel and Total,�and WIN, I��Y�fpoteMprided ArQYMDINPLUG¢FR10A, /�t ��NpT ��' • 9..C S31. <.`+, 7., tt, `�F '+ M ,'i�•rw..r,wv.,.[+WI�V'�..aPYRiWrF' -...�,w.-+--<.+ru.:•�,.•... °""°""°" `Attachment to Liquor/3.2 L4cense Renewal Application This page must be oompteted end etisehda le your signed renewal application form. rebuts so Include this per with the applloallen pray raven in your Wane*net bang renewed. Trade of Establshment '.State License Number 1, Do you have legal posesslon of the lees for which tNs application for license is meet,,..- YES ND 0 - • Are the premises owned or rented)0 u�pl r..b if rented,effective and expiation date,of least n. , 1 2, (a) Has the applicant.Or any of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said epplkant of a corporation)ever been yES❑ No flit convicted of a Crime)It wawa Is yes;explain In dstall aid attach. • yr/l (b)Nat Deleon lending assistance 0r finenClal su000rt tothe appeCant,or manager,oremplyeel,everbeeneonvktedofa crime? _ y€50 KI If answer Is yes;explain In detail and attach, , ,-.r-. T� va 3. Has the eDDIkaM,Or any 01 the garters,or Offkr1, directorsor ItOCkh010ra of meld applknt Of a tOrporatbN or menage',ever; •••••• (a) been denied an alcoholk beverage license?' - YES (b) had m ak°hpllc beverage;kense suspended pr revoked) ns❑ No (c) hid interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked) YES 2 ND' ".'' If answer Is yes'to any of the stow Questions,"eiip(Yn Imdetall and attach, •"' .., 4, Does or did applicant,or any Otte partite,°r officer',Sectors or stockholders of said applicant(d a corporation),have a direct " yE5❑ _ND ff answer is yes,"explain In detail and attach, 5, Identify the persona,firms Or corporations who now r will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a ban t0,or elegy ownership in,the businees for . which this license is re0wated,State the names and addr and the amount and source of such financial Interest(Le„bank,Sabres,friends,previous owners,etc.),expreesed in dollars or other items of value, such as Inventory,furniture Or eoulpmeM,tree separate sheet If necessary. Name Address "interest Type and Amount • 6, List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of aY liquor businesses in which any of tle.persons in Question N0,5 are matenaly Interested, • ,. 7, operating Manager Address ' Date of Birth'. ' B.If apdknt b a prtnereND(extent husband and wire), list all general partners.Ube separate sheet d necessary. • rNanie Address Date Of Birth Narrre i Address • Date of Birth I , * 9. If the applkeM Is a crDratbn,answer the IOIbWIng: (a) CorporatiOn,is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) PrinCIDY e;DIX.Of business l (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: (d) Name of each Oflker listed below: , I 1 YcePree, �I Home Addresspats of Birth I Treasurer Home&Wren I Date Of Beth rsecretry ,Hasse Address Date of Birth 111 (e) List all etockholdre,5%or over,Of a public corporation)In r cluceng actual owner opbOgee.(Use separate sheet ifnecessary) 1 Name I Address I Percent of Stock I DittofBkth--1 I Name I Address Percent of Stock Date of Birth a ( [Name I Wass i Percent of Stock P Date Of Birth 1 I .,, (I) Name of all Oirectors'/Trusteee of Corporation - . I Nam i Address • I Date of Birth I Name I Address I Datte Birth I . 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H Y W A RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a list of ambulance accounts has been submitted to the Accounting Department of weld County, Colorado, with said accounts having been deemed uncollectible in accordance with guidelines adopted by the City and County, a copy of said list being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said list of uncollectible debts due ands owing the Weld County Ambulance Service in the amount of $15,291.30, be canceled. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned list of uncollectible accounts in the amount of $15,291.30, be, and hereby is, approved for cancellation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:A) WEL� 'OUNTX, CO •RAD4 Weld County Clerk to the Board e . =ran er, ha rman r et.) Ge'ge He ne:y, Pro- em eputy County erJc APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance . Herb r c eergr K -W. I r .County Attorney 900586 /MOO/ de . /) M/) ) �W�. JUNE 2.90 1990 MR. DON WARDEN FINANCE DIRECTOR WELD COUNTY GREELEY, COLORADO 80431 • DEAR MR.WARDEN. ATTACHED IS A LISTING OF THOSE AMBULANCE ACCOUNTS WHICH HAVE OQCN DCEMCO UNCOLLECTABLE• PLEASE PRESENT THESE TO THE BOARD FOR THEIR APPROVAL TO WRITE THEM OFF. CORDIALLY, RY M ADE, DIRECTOR WE TV AMBULANCE SERVICE 900BM, r NELD COUNTY p.: aULANCE SERVICE - UNCOLLCCTA5LE ACCOUNTS PAGE 1 ACCOUNT} AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT NUM8CR DUE NUM5ER DUE MURDER DUE 00012857 8233.24 00013397 854.90 00013720 5356.00 00014070 5217.02 00014101 81.15 00014140 5305.50 00014152 55744.74 00014336 8508.02 00014597 $360.00 00014665 566.28 00014673 5¢04.62 ' 00014044 872.72 • 00014067 8447.02 00014071 5393.02 00014051 8346.65 00014509 8403.97 00014590 8363.37 00014905 6369.76 000149.23 $70.39 00014930 6409.05 00014943 5332.92 00014944 5332.92 00014953 8393.52 00014934 $031.00 00014964 $450.66 00014967 6456.75 00014970 6302.47 00014963 6340.94 00013000 6337.54 00015013 6337.64 00015025 5327.54 00015055 8520.66 00015096 5209.10 00015192 $460.42 00015456 6456.73 00015466 5479.05 00015471 6392.61 00015307 5314.00 00014536 6350.00 00015015 5002.00 00015926 6403.00 • TOTAL 615'291.30 ..;2.5 .3 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 78 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 27 AND 29 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 78 between Weld County Roads 27 And 29 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective July 2, 1990, due to a tree across the road, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. ,t,, 900582 2t 4r , �' n , � :�I f ) �;Cta v -' Page 2 RE: EMERGENCY CLOSURE - WCR 78 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, A.D. , 1990, nuns pro tunc July 2, 1990. BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:juizailidtan WEL LINTY, CO Weld County Clerk to the Board ene . Brant er ha rman COlc-ritce--1 ,,.r'eri=.i.GJ o ge x nnefly, puty County C roc APPRO D AS TO FORM: onstance L. liar art / Co�1-7-7 1-7-714.--7 900582 ik ' isalrer MEMORAnDUM Noe To Clerk to the Board Dm July 3, 1990 ^ George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO itrom • Road Closure avbNa: There was an emergency closure on July 2. 1990 of the following road due to a tree across the road. It will be reopened as soon as possible: WCR 78 between WCR 27 & WCR 29 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 27, 29, 78 900542 t' • • \i/ • 3 kid •• 3 Wca I 171 I . i W's Ge,e;cad t wl Mt/ • 4(cSi e r emer .r. ey 0 (lertot iC1� it roQ a/0S • lIrP� (7`7/70") Caleito ✓7✓Jere. cioect, Ct SS matt war• • • T I T L- 4.A1 ria L/Q ava 73?' a� CriC'Q en � wCR a9' smart -TY cX.:� j OF.AWN EY re? r DG1't 7I7 1!�4 Cv=C1:CD EY _ O.'7 COUNTY ROAD NO. LPPRovg,D HY Cauzzrr eNGLUE:tr. . I WELD COUNTY DERARTM=Nr7 Q= ETGWE Rii@G I 90(i582 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION OF GENERAL FUND WARRANTS 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, certain General Fund Warrants in the total amount of $25,530.33, have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were drawn have otherwise been changed, and WHEREAS, a list of the specific Warrant numbers, dates, names and amounts is on file with the Accounting Department, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve the cancellation of said Warrants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that those General Fund Warrants for the months of March, April, May, and June, 1990, in the amount of $25,530.33, be, and the same hereby are, cancelled and held for naught. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, A.D. , 1990. /��� G � BOARD OF COUNTY COIYAIISSYONERS ATTEST• (///it!/ 7 WELD X,, COLD Weld County Clerk to the Board /C ene . Brenta r, ha rman in pis R2 -11_4,,r.AL2 a go C nne y, Deputy County C erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance . is r _r/ � / W r ounty Attorney x 900583 fat; MEMORAnDUm To CLERK TO THE BOARD o.N JULY 5, 1990 COLORADO ACCOUNTING IMPARTMENT Stablest: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE GENERAL VOID WARRANTS FOR TH2 M NTM WILL YOU PLEASE ENTER A RFSOLUTICN FOR THE FOLZOWING WARRANT CANCELLATIONS FOR =MAL FUND1 FOR T 2 MINIS OF MAR,APReMAY,JUNE IN T[iE AICUNT Cr 25,530.33 DOW YOU, ig°14 IGNITORS 900383 FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION RE: FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING APPLICATION OF DONALD L. VEDEN, DBA THE LITTLE STORE, FOR 3.28 BEER RETAIL LICENSE The application of Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store, 4821 Yellowstone Drive, Greeley, Colorado 80634, for a 3.28 Beer Retail License, came on for hearing on the 25th day of June, 1990, at 9:00 a.m. , and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having heard the testimony and evidence adduced upon said hearing, and having considered the testimony, evidence and remonstrances filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant has sustained the burden of proof as to the desires of the inhabitants. 2. That the applicant is of good character and reputation. 3. The applicant has proven the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered the application of Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store, 4821 Yellowstone Drive, Greeley, Colorado 80634, for a 3.28 Beer Retail License, for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to the County of Weld the sum of $450.00 for the hearing fee, in addition to the other required fees, and WHEREAS, due to the Findings of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter, as stated herein, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application for a 3.28 Beer Retail License, for Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store. �� 900556 Page 2 RE: 3.2% BEER LICENSE - THE LITTLE STORE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application, the qualifications of the applicant, and the testimony of those present at the hearing, does hereby approve the application of Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store, for a 3.28 Beer Retail License, for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises only, for the reasons stated herein. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of June, A.D. , 1990. IJo� /�/ BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 49,1,44i1,427!v 1,427 WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the BoardQ� �� � ^ ne R Bran ner, Cha Erman .e e _ Qi BYy ��g ,1� t�� 111 �_.�� Ge�a Ket�edy, Pro-�'em �eputy County r J � y r • " " APPROVED AS TO FORMS onstance Har e . . C y ounty Attorney 900556 , • ai kx i _� taile of Colo r - to aSt,�� �t� og ta@� Q ` E 1� _ • -� 'I Liquor Enforcement Division - 1376 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80261 0 •t. VEOEN OONALO L' ,"''''V . .1 i_ji LITTLE STORE THE 4821 YELLOWSTONE OR . � EE ' GRLEY CO 80634 , . . ,•• .• - .. . . .n i ≥•1 . • , - . . . Alcoholic Beverage License 4. man... 0... en . non thew no Lamm unto AT NOMON► `. '.'..• 1430748 03 206 S411 1 070390 JUlw02. 1991 Tom. as ew.M..M�.w m An iJ 3.2 PERaNf eFER RETAIL CRCENSE S 50.00 D it , COUNTY e�PERCENT OAP FEE $ 42.50 �K� t 92.50 This license b issued subject to the laws of the Stab of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Title 12, Artitiw 46 or 47. CRS 1973, a amended. This license is non- tattletale and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is only valid through the expiration dab shown above. Questions concerning this license ! should be addressed to the Department of Revenue. Liquor Enforcement Divison. 1373 ;8�i Sherman Street,Denver,CO 80161. i In testimony whenoof,l have hereunto set my hand. Vii:I e. i Divan pinata Exavtiva ' OR 4402(a4p JUL 0 5 1990 .il mtlj(BiWM • vajjjU(9 U • M jliil(Ijm a ijDJ„ �PjG6ttJn{ • I�' . `Yf �Yf ``:/J �Vf 9C0556 , ih ii r yµ , _• ( /{ ``1�*i1, s !',,,dddI \� , I�yi r I r ��( J r,��f\tl r /jjJf�dt'tr a hf f sf" �t 11P/ t• 0I' 'YIP,T' , • . 1��i t it �, i^ 0 d A A �1 ( t �� !�{7f-1� ^l�•Y • +Z� V•iii �;111Qi�: II P rs -, . 'f� r ' (yr,J,f/� RR����,,UUUUUU . . !• Tj f jI \. W ii ,t/ it 1 Di ;r i a a itt ; r N•. -i +•W+ �tr,4 Jl l;pii:**�, rr dle/. a1y" '•'li ,�, �9 ` i v.,3 "'Ar it r a .a, + 9. 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O1r-CWNERSiairs Q,: CHANGE OF LOCATION $100.00 MODXFICATION OF PREMISES $ 75.00 MANAGER'S REGISTRATION $ 75.00 CHANGE OF TRADE NAME $ 25.00 SPECIAL EVENTS LICENSE $ 25.00/day BEER LICENSES County Fee - Renewal $57.50 County Fee - New A State Fee LIQUOR LICENSES RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR LICENSED DRUG County Fee - Renewal $ 87.50 County Fee - Renewal $ 87.50 County Few - New $ 37.50 County Fee - New $ 37.50 State Fee $287.50 State Fee $287.50 BEER R WINE LICENSE RESTAURANT LICENSE County Fee - Renewal $ 87 .50 County Fee - Renewal $ 98.75 County Fee - New $ 37.50 County Fee - New $ 48.75 State Fee $262.50 State Fee $326.25 TAVERN LICENSE RACE TRACK LICENSE County Fee - Renewal $ 98.75 County Fee - Renewal $ 98.75 County Fee - New $ 48.75 County Fee - New $ 48.75 State Fee $326.25 State Fee $326.25 ARTS LICENSA CLUB LICENSE County Fee - Renewal $ 65.00 County Fee - Renewal $ 65.00 County Fee - New $ 15.00 County Fee - New $ 15.00 State Fee $135.00 State Fee $135.00 EXTENDED HOURS County Fee $ 30.00 `9t Csse. 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F , .,. einem CAwo MAD NOTlll ON ever s t. p tilw R X. . g __JJ r s s Q 'a - ^A � `Y O = I... yT ~ V • .- o '� &C OF O_ h I '• ` - V ti4 a e ~ M V H N 1 i : Y.: 03 . {r 'it r M 'f •- . .. .o ^ _ N0V D3 . cs• • o ~ i K i .: S°r g. t ,.K • � � !f fJM � I ' e• �, s . • <Ole �g...;17- . r " ; a'?' VN '2 "� 'o o v O) ^ g � , � ha A6 -C. ,,_....., Q Ille Y- • c r) • r CO. �• . ^ aritAi, ^� a�.� __ � ea: I� �" MrrOI7VA v.44.-".(-I VaN,q DINS•lba Meet•eOIA • 9C C553 . i • NOTICE DOCKET NO. 90-18L PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, DONALD L. VEDEN, D/B/A THE LITTLE STORE, 4821 YELLOWSTONE DRIVE, GREELEY, COLORADO 80634 , HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO GRANT A RETAIL 3.28 BEER LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, WITH A LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 4821 Yellowstone Drive, Greeley Colorado, Weld County, Colorado. DATE OF APPLICATION: MARCH 19, 1990 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS or WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HAS DECLARED THAT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, all in Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, AT, OR ABOUT, 9:00 A.M. PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES MAX BE FILED AT THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO, THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE, 1990. THE HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: May 24, 1990, in The New News 900356 • • _ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) David B. Reynolds, beino duly sworn , says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published ... in Keenesburg in said County and t " '^ �"""""" �; State; that said newspaper has a , general circulation in said Count Y G� f� �t.� , and has been continuously and ;',y', , A uninterruptedly published therein , °`}m ,M1 +1 0 during a period of at least 4,+Nat, fifty-two conseCutive weeks prior to AtIrit ' ' )� �.�;�' �' ' the first publication of the annexed V,C,P notice; that said newspaper is a ;Yrt • /, yrt,a; < + r newspaper within the meaning of the �y� , act of the General Assembly of the Ovast a.b, State of Colorado, entitled "An Act {„ '"��, ' ton, to regulate the printing of legal ; '� ';•;t' or ";"••'T notices and advertisements, " and 'OA amendments thereto; that the notices S5' '`" '•'; , , of which the annexed is a printed pA7 ti. ' copy taken from said newspaper, wasIiitilla r published in said newspaper, and in OD the regular and entire issue of every number thereof , Once a/evewy W otrrr week for . 1 weeks; that said d nOtiCe was so published in said "IV ,�y ,s, ,..0 newspaper proper and not in any supplement thereof , and that the kw first publication of said notice as ) y�^• aforesaid , was on the #'; , ' • 1'j ' " i ♦I) • a4 day of ' y\ A , 1990, '•,0 and the last on the t , s • e� 1990. no4 : d� day f P • jh 4i I Subscribed and sw rn o before me this 412 day of hc(1/4,4 _, 1990. Notary Public My commission expires ASSISI* My COMMISS(On OXPIros March 15199: 9(0356 • Atdavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO e.. County of Weld, 4 Dena E. ftgurana of said County of Weld, being duly sWom, say that I am Y*wM m -- an advertising dark of 'ruasuratioMI Lowe THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and .LAWS O/.TIM-sTAT0Or 001.. THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN .ONA(1O, OONAU)i. VIDIN. a«o7111 lrrnF coax Asel waroNs OMNI..One' that the same is a daily newspaper of general rsnugNONA00 4M'loe`.NINAoN dreulation and printed and published in the Qty of a MtNIOIAI.10Iws►O COUNTY- Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or �sI�I.Oa i eN MINIM advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has rON•OO6ONLY.MT ALOOI been published in said daily neon for consecutive Fos so p4V,ow A PP MR D Y DODe' NOON � NAn lakV, (days) NSW; that the notion was published in the v.�:mister •Amon lams Na;•:' regular and entire issue of every number of saidaifoottowsl LiOsrr.•pw.s.gwrr newspaper during the period and time of publication of WI OR;1V'R10ATIONI MASON said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a A,•�'MME*MAO OF 000NTI supplement thereof; that the first publication of said COUwluroNnM.:a.WILD notice was con eined in the issue of said newspaper TV, 00ATTINI•NM ulli soivoce TO OIOLAaIO se MA Willa bearing date eel Assro Gras ssI1Ve0 WAL. . e.1I...It,ss.I..[0,a and A,We In Teal*a Nonni: r�amwonw.r en r,N,, day of `�' AD. 19,1...07 MP-.MOANING ON ONO and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said same wel+Ow IN NI 1.00A INIONM.Vicoom,k newspaper bearing date the thirteenth WOO OOUNTY.OnMINNIµ' OINTIK re 10116 ITAIIT, alsnu V,0a60M W.ON ION, OAV.A,we+ea AT.OM/YOYY,' esewM,- - day of one —.A.D. 19.21; NaTITIONa-ANCYANON, that said The Gees Dail Tribune and The Greek arestaer11AVk ee Faso at Greeley Y Y T east i(40Tw00AleOr Republican, has been published continuously and OFINMONOWNT,'NrA Of* uninterruptedly during the period of at least MX ATNKT, (ANTRA,XON 04 months next prior to the fiat issue thereof contend 711041 GNSWAY,00WMOO. 006.0ATII AT TN n6ir`c6,4 of said notice a advariisement above referred to;that said ,sOA •NOboowNW AMMO, newspaper has been admitted to the United States opeasslossas• malls as second-dam matter under the provisions of the VIROOOINTTY,COLORADO Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and weo �Asoo that said newspaper II a dally newspaper duly qualified NeOONOIN'Ftemuust for publishing legal notices and advertWmants within TOTwaoANO. ...rwMWVyNNW DOW, the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. ^viir r►aarioasl t: . : �e Total Price_ 518.56 Wine 1t 1490 p 1 Advertising Clerk G 0 o' 1 0 T-T Subscribed and swam to before me this 13 day Of June A.D. y y 192Q— My commission ecpites_- /7•1)-./ tt....rae3/40 04Z Notary'Public 6 • NOTICE DOCKET NO. 90-18L PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE or COLORADO, DONALD L. VEDEN, D/B/A THE LITTLE STORE, 4821 YELLOWSTONE DRIVE, GREELEY, COLORADO 80634, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO GRANT A RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES ONLY, WITH A LOCATXON MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 4821 Yellowstone Drive, Greeley Colorado, Weld County, Colorado. DATE OF APPLICATION: MARCH 19, 1990 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HAS DECLARED THAT THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO BE SERVED WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, all in Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRST FLOOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, AT, OR ABOUT, 9:00 A.M. PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES MAY BE FILED AT THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER, 915 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO, THIS 21ST DAY or JUNE, 1990. THE BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS n G� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO •//�/ BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 74 /afa AND CLERK TO THE BOARD char& G 7• 4 BY: Mary Rent, Deputy PUBLISHED: May 4 , 1990, in The New News 9Q®55•S cer.4% e OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Pccws poi xer000,extBo 4200 PO.Box rite ' Omar,Cows/wo e0e32 • e COLORADO June 19, 1990 Donald L. Veden The Little Store 4821 Yellowstone Drive Greeley, CO 80634 RE, Findings of the Investigation Concerning your Application for a 3.2% Deer License for "The Little Store" for Consumption Off Premises Dear Mr. Vedent Please be advised that the Board of County Commissioners of the County of weld, Colorado, has made favorable findings in its invoatigation concerning your application for the proposed 3.2% beer license, with the licensed premises to be known as "The Little Store" with the sales to be for consumption off premises. The on-site visit which wits conducted by Commissioner Connie Harbert revealed the following' a. The proposed licensed premises is not connected to a different licensed premises. b. The applicant's diagram of the proposed licensed premises is correct. c. There are no public or parochial schools, or principal campus of any college, university, or seminary within 500 feet of the proposed licensed Rremises. d. The notice of hearing was properly posted. The investigation of your character has shown that it is good and in accordance with Section 12-46-108(1) (b) , C.R.S. As you know, the hearing on said license will be held in the First Floor Assembly Room of the Weld County Centennial Center, at 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, JMne 25, 1990, at 900 a.m. Very truly yours, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO gain se®sss Connie Harbert County Commissioner • • • DATE: MAY 21, 1990 WELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT: WE HAVE RECEIVED AN APPLICATION FOR A 3.2Z BEER LICENSE AT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 4821 YELLOWSTONE DRIVE, GREELEY (THE LITTLE STORE) PLEASE INDICATE THE NECESSARY INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOH OF THIS MEMO AND RETURN TO US. CLERK TO THE BOARD D PUTT WHAT IS THE CURRENT ZONING AT THE ABOVE SITE? L/4? (GEN149.9/ eo82�,6fe/40 IS TUTS TYPE OF REQUEST PERMITTED IN THE ABOVE ZONING? yes WELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATED:_ 4.312I MAY 2 2 1940 9C0555 Ndd% Riggs tolmiabn � . RESOLUTION RE:: ESTABLISHING THE ,NEIGHBORHOOD: TO BE, SERVED, DESIGNATING A COMMISSIONER TO MARE ;ON-SITE': INSPECTION, .-AND SETTING TRH, HEARING DATE CONCERNING THE APPLICATION OF THE DONALD .L VEDEN, DBA THE LITTLE STORE, FOR A 3.2% BEER LICENSE WHEREAS", tie—Board- ot, County Commiseioners of, Weld` County, Colorado, pursuant;,:to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter,";J it Vested\,with\ the authority of administering the , affairs of .Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,,,.,the Board of `,County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, -at n public 'meeting:on the 21st day: of Nay, 1990,1 hoard evidence to%assist said Boare'ln establishing, the- to be _ served;, designating .,theCommissioner to make the on-site inspection, and setting, ' the hearing date concerning ' the. : application of Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store, 4821 Yellowstone Drive, .•Greeley, Colorado 80634, for a 3.2% Beer License, for eonsumption:off .the premises only, and WHEREAS, the Board"did~determine that the following Qescribed' . area should comprise the neighborhood to be served concerning said application, to-wit: All of Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27 Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board further determined that Commissioner Constance L. Harbert be designated to make the on-site inspection concerning said application, and WHEREAS, the Board further dotermined that the hearing to consider said application shall be scheduled for June 21, 1990, at, or about, 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above described area be, and hereby is, declared to be the neighborhood to be served concerning the application of Donald L. Veden, dba The Little Store, for a 3.2% Beer License, for consumption off the premises only. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Commissioner Constance L. Harbert be, and hereby is, designated to make the on-site inspection concerning said application. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date concerning said application be, and hereby is, scheduled for June 25, 1990, at, or about, 9:00 a.m. e Page 2 RE: SET REARING DATE - THE LITTLE STORE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion: duly made;; and seconded, adopted by the following vote on tha< 21st day of May. A.D. 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �i �nJ, WE d MINTY, COLORADO. >._ .NN .. • Weld County lark and Recorder . IL• and Clerk to the Board 0'•ne R. Br tner, irman 9Y 1r cro ea'1' <<..r, ea a ,K/nnedy, Pro-T , p. y Y APPROVED AS TO FORM: e stt� L.- -Ha Bert . 1/D0unty Attorney • " . 90.0436 .' lin , • DR 11403(6100) Con Dom.of Ratio Colorado 1`m"e�°nrbn Fermented Malt Beverage Dew CO EMI (3.2% Beer) License Application IMPORTANT: for thaw Pal Ilcensse described In CoWm A below, tNe appsoeaon and an Meng Issued Through(mow Worm Mown(Not swooning documents must FIRST BE PILED IN DUPUOATE WITH,AND APPROVED BY,THE ir"Wean Oale) fl(I for M Manna LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY(CITY.TOWN,COUNTY). AppWagons will not is apaoPSO unless all appuo.a•questions aro NW answered,ail wpporwq doournonb oonwpond away wkh Ills Awn'of the apptiCenEN.and proper Mess ate attache.. UASIUTY INFORMATION.. You may "soh separate sheets or adtlWonal docewens if recomary r fully oomph*"Ws eam& Gy• Y dilnY Type U1007 Oslo application. All documents must be yawner a,aptly Own in black Mk Form DR 040441, *Individual History Recant must be° wglard end filed in duplicate by the roibwing; PEE PND • Es*IlgA rot • M pwecel priers Oa4h Died iM►.. ,,,,,Gy.. .,-'.Coumy • NI olliwreldireoldrs of a WrporatiOn • Oar 5%limited parsecs 00.1. . 40.0" '. ..` 37.7... . ' 40.4 • All eboklalden of a corporation not subject • Mongers to Ms SaurlOn and Exchange Act of 4034 • Eaok person required to ilo far • Over 5%stockholders of a corporation wbieot DR 04044 must submit&coronets to the&purities and Enhance Act of 1914 to the Local Llanshq Autoriy. NOTer Uasnse*talus riot not tin Omer+ewe the tNepren*. Uaesos wit Or RIMS oy ew War Enrorosm*nl TOTAL Division ID Ow Local Ucensing Aurally upon Immo', ALL ANSWERS MUST BE PRINTED IN BLACK INK OR TYPEWRITTEN APPLICANTS FOR BRAND NEW LICENSES. OR TRANSFERS OF OWNERSHIP MUST CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOXES BELOW IN EITHER COLUMN OR COLUMN B AND MUST ALSO CHECK EITHER BOX(18)OR(19).' 45.9(3) COLUMN A STATE PIES, 45-9(3) COLUMN 8STATE FEES 16 Qs New Uconse Applioabon Fee paw* OA /6 C New Limnos Appiosbn Fee $250,00 10 ❑Trailer of Ownership Appioa m Fee $250.00 t0 ❑Truster of Ownership Application Fee $?50,00 11 ❑ Res.32%Beer(P«mectrd Malt $71.26 12 ❑3,1%Boor M asst Lien(Fe wonted Mat Ow,) $125,00 Bewnoe License)•City 13 ❑5,2%Boor Merwlaslsees Uoeooa(Pemenbd Mork Bey,)125.00 41 X,Retail$,2%Bsec(Fermented Mak $02,60 14 ❑3,2%Seer Insponer'e Lbesw(Penmen.Malt Bev.) 126.00 ("Wren'License)•County 10 ❑ NoaresldNtt etenufa to ee license 126.00 a sWe* /�/- Age) i zero (Fermented Mak,eewrage) 1. Ne n W AppIIIIMI O; If p•raenhip,list partners'names(M lest tau);if corporation,name of corporation; • Date Ned write wool Audariy: 40114,14/ eduratlai 9—i1-sa W.Applicant is a: P.E.IAL: p-cerpoation rilIndkidual 0Prv■rohlp 0 Other Clonally) ;gien'347_9 2. Trade Name of Establishment; (ODA) II atete asses Tax No,: Saar aaouray No,; 1.4e .f:rte/e dare, llu 3Q r ii9 cAl• sia-pint 3, Address of Promise;(Specify exult lowboy,of prerwses,Dlagram of premises must a000mpary title appaoseon,)Busies Telephone: 1/fA/ r1tl�SleNe otcle... 'Ay-.Toro crept: County; Star: Zip Cacia Gt•GGL G y Amid id• fling 4. Moiling Addsis: (Nwnbet and Strom) Cy oe Town; State: 2Ip Code; Yoh/ yedist trait or,tr'a cr1teny. 4h. l'il,y 6. M rxe it a eenefsr of ownership eppuwron or nrewW,2�0°1�1'MUST answer the �p questionsman this w DNses: PreeentYrrede Neme of That Establiehrent(OSA); I Present Sate Upanee No.: (Pearl lyprof Lana: Pnwm€ Piston Dar: 11 YES NO 0. Is the"chart,or ems of the partners,or Awe.olockhctdoro or droop's of saki*pokiest(If a oaporetion),or manager, ❑ a undse the age of Nghteen woes? 7. (a)Nora the applicant or eny of the panne ,or awn,saakholdern or directors of sad applicant Of a osponsion)awn ❑ OHO 0On dclad W a alms? If answer M yes,•N WA in Man Exokrde Moor SW"M ations. (b)Maw persons lending esaletaroe or Mond"support')."apploamL of de manager,or implores,ewe been ❑ 2 convicted of•Crime? 11 anew"is yes'explain in detail, Doke*minor,ragb MolaYas,_. . - are 05 rz 1 • e , � f W L•d•d 9SS036 C (�1 • "pot Nadx•:a+.JI:1Nad w p Adoo•map•:• i N mound pore ppm pips.«w p•••ppd•w•••o(O) 'pup N vpleuadtt•WO•Ou rt N Mon&alapopO•J•paw 11•41110'001$1,411 IOW pampa'p••a ❑ %top°JO pas w A4 pea,MagiJaadal JO M.wRYWn°AWN' N•••119•14•1 WWI 10••••I L,J rI�I a•pap AutM.yppM uoJwOrp'J•pappap'MONO Y•0'into veppJO••pploom Iow••gMme.app(q) El ` 1 Loan"•04 WM ugp•uuo0 ugly*,•OupO•JO anOWns•aMJgop,4n w•ndo a wn•1 Wo.:60:w••OON'(e). 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Y!! NO it Nonresident Manufsehrr(r rne nnsmad malt beverages)or Importer(tehrd melt bravos')eppeorns,rower the following: (a)To what Co*retlo Horsed wholesaler a you intend b slip your mrolonAw7 (b)Does or did any owner,part mow,sharehar,director or allow of tow applicant love any*at or San gMndal ❑ ❑ Interest In an Impart,manufaabrer or realer Weedy Sensed by the Slate of Co m%to sea fermented melt beverages or malt,vinous or spirituous liquor? n yep'attach expiar4tion In deal, - (o)Dow dal appaoent have•valid Federal Basic permit? If yes;attach a copy Of the pertnR. ❑ ❑ (d)Are you the pAmry source of supply In the U.S,?If'no,'raplaln In disc ❑ ❑ It if en appears is a perinNsM/,••Neer ter following: (Ansa aaprs shoot If neaasYly.) (a)Name of'soh general pima and each IMnhed partner Nome Address,avoid state sddal samiriy r Dated BIM holding a greater ton B%Internet J/f (b)On what date was rte partnership farmmed? Attach■copy of to prbhrshlp agreement(incept for Dar: partnerships consisting ony of•husband end wife), 17, if ti»sppllOsnt Is•erpredon,snider IM(OlbwNp: (a) Corporation le organized under the laws d dal sine of: file/ft .. par of Inasbaation: (b)Outorotate conparetre,give date au0rrbnd to de bushiest in Colorado: gtsor Ceroaear Auewmy m Carp.eeoreu t of State) (o)Dar d Ming last Irma corporate noon to the dearels%Of On: (d)Nana of each offs r gated below: Nome Mane.Cly and Stale: Soda)Bear ity r Der d BNh: vr,.rww.y TlwWer seamrri ' *Nam"ate 5%or greater slook hdder►: Nome Adorns,oh,and star % stook On of Bat Inaude amid ownerer misdate ply Name of all Directors or Trustees Of Howe Address,city mid stn C toratIon• 10, Manager: .. Page 9 of 9C C553 OATH OF APPLICANT /declare under penalty o/perjury in the second degree char this application and a!l ettachtnents are tam.Correct,anti complete to the best of my knowledge. �wwwegn,wwi tor. rod.;AneREPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL UCENSING AUTHORITY , (blenufaoturere,nonresident manufacturers,Impertare,wdroNrMn,NSW wined."end Dubai;transportation Bosoms, ..., .. dlare0r�Vhe esetlma b&trJ Is this application for a: E:1 New Wens* Trendy of Owrslllp ❑ Other(specify): V!! NO Each person requked a 6N DR 8104.1; Was boon fMporprlmed mm hhhhhr 8W40roun0 NCIC IrhO CCIO en.aud The liquor horsed premlN;Is reedy for 000upanay and has boon Inspoolod by the Local UbensMq AhMoriy. a It'no,'1110 building will be Completed and ready for Inspection by Il+.l for&C, / /tyro C,R.8„as amended,12+10.117 (t) (a)The War licensing authority shall restrict the use of said Monte to: CHECK ONE (I) %les for oonsumption'OW tho premises of the Rene;of X, (Iq Sales l f consumption"OW tab pnrmlees of the accuse;er (iii) salsify consumption•GOTH ON AND ow me moniNs of tre Renate. n (b)The provisions of paragraph(1)(a)shell not spay bo arty Yana Issued Or apptie0 for under tins seta prior to July 1,1967,nor to any renew&or relssuance thereat The foregoing applioatbn has been examined; and the premises, business t6 be conducted,and character of the applicant are satisfactory. We do report that such Horsed?granted,will meet the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood and the desires of the inhabitente,and will comply wkhthe provision of Title 12,Article ne,C.R.S.THEREPORC,THIfSAPPLICATION ItSAPPROVED. ia■ikaaftawsanae TOY/N,CITY Weld SpyntY‘ Colorado � COUNTY mtnnvrar Mt Chairman, o+•h $oard of Weld Counts, Cna~n4nnig,tara abruivra l.n,.a: Tit 9wv If premises are touted within a town or oily,the above appm&should be sighed by 11r mayor and clerk If in a*aunty,twin by the dWrmen of 111e board of county aommlabpars and the dent to the board II,byardwWe orotnnrre.11•t local lionino authority is same mho Snot then su0h eDProwl 1110010 bo own by math official. 9CO$5; page 4 of s • �, r AATM OF APPLICANT � ' 'declare under penalty of perjury In the second degree that this application and all attachments are lrue,correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. uul/pnrw.f _ too,. ashii i REPORT:AND,APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (Menulsoture s,nonresident manufacturers,Importers,wholesalers,graftedwineries,and pub&transportation llwnsees„, :. •. . -^ ' .'.`. dleregard the esotbn below.) - r , .,^'t i'.r ,... ,.. , ... Is this application tor a: ED New Ltoense Fa:Transfer of Ownership Other(speoty): YES NO — Each person required to No DR 64044: Has boon fingerprinted •• _..... _.... . -.-.. .._. _. . .. -..._... s. r�_ Beokground NCI°and CCIO checked The liquor licensed premises is ready tot occupancy and has been Inspected by the Local Lamming Authority. If'no:Pet bullding will be completed and reedy for Inspection by tseq pigs? / ay, 0) (a)The local licensing authority shag resold thews of sald license b _CHECK ONE (t) Sales for oonwmptlon'OFF'the premises of the Yoensee;or • • (ll) Sales for consumption"ON'the premisei of too Ilansoo:or _ . (III) Sales for consumption'BOTH ON AND OPP'the premises of the Oconee*. (b)The provisions of paregraph(1)(a)shell not apply to any gcehse Issued Of applied for under this article prior to July 1,1067,nor to any renewal or rslasusna"not. The foregoing application has boon examined: and the promises,business to be conducted, and character of the applicant are satisfactory. We do noon that such Iioenso,If granted.will meet the rsaaonable requirements of the neighborhood and the desires of the Inhabitants,and will comply wghthe provision of Title 12,Anicle46,C.R.S.THEREFORE,THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. LOW LeeeYq MOW,fon .. ❑ towN,city ifi �OUnt:Y. 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It is understood and agreed that Lessor neither owns nor controls the signs, brands, trademarks or trade names of Conoco which are to be used at the above premises, but that Lessor may supply those to L only with the authorization of Conoco, which retains the right, subject to requirements of law, to withdraw these from L at any time notwithstanding any request or demand by Lessor to the contrary. Lessor owns all equipment on the premises with the exception of items enumerated in A Attachment "A'. 2. The term f this Lease shall be �_ years, commencing on M aJ LM. � V4eM. 191(2, and ending on R.L.�r...,.� zt , 1995,. 3. The total rent for the term of this Lease is $48.600.00 such rent shall be payable at the rate of S3.350.00 per month on the 1st day of each and every calendar month during the effective life of this Lease. 4. Lessee is an independent businessman with the exclusive right to direct and control the business operation at the above premises, including the establishment of the prices at which merchandise is sold. Lessor reserves no control over the business at the above premises. Lessee has no authority to employ anyone as an employee or agent of Lessor for any purpose. S. The parties to this Lease have discussed the provisions herein and find them fair and mutually .satisfactory and further agree that in all respectelthe provisions. are reasonable and of material significance to the relationship of, the parties hereunder. Any breech of a provision of this Lease shall be grounds for termination or non-renewal of the relationship. 900556 • • • 6. Lessee shall surrender p ion of the station immediately upon termination, cancellation, or non-renewal of this Lease. Lessor shall have the right to repossess the promises immediately upon termination, cancellation or non-renewal of this Lease. L hall leave the station in the same condition as it was at the commencement of this Lease or in the same condition to which it was brought by the efforts of Lessor attar the commencement of this Lease, except for (i) normal wear and . tear and (ii) damage or destruction not caused by Lessee's negligent or willful acts or omissions. If damage to or destruction of the premises (including fixtures) was caused by the negligent or willful acts or omissions of L , Lessee will pay Lessor the cost of repair or replacement. 7. Lessor retains the right to enter and inspect the station at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner with such employees and equipment as Lessor may deem necessary to determine if the obligations assumed by L under this Lease are being fulfilled. S. Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee or to any other person for any damage to or loss of property, or for injury to or death of persons arising from Lessee's operation pursuant to this Lease, and Lessee agrees to indemnify, protect and save Lessor harmless from and against any and all losses, claims, liabilities, suits and actions, judgments and costs, which shall arise from or grow out of any injury to or death of persons and for damage to or loss of property, directly or indirectly arising out of, or resulting from, or in any way connected with L 's operation upon or use of the station or from the condition thereof or of the adjoining streets, sidewalks or ways, whether sustained by Lessee or his agents or employees, or any other person, firm or corporation which may seek to hold Lessor liable. 9. Any notice required by this Lease shall be in writing. It shall be deemed served when delivered to the other party personally or when mailed via certified mail to the other party at the address indicated at the end of this Lease. 10. The parties may modify this Lease only by written amendment executed by both parties hereto. 11. In the event of default of the Lessee on his obligation to pay rent to the Lessor on ,any date on which rent is, due and If such default is not cured within 10 days after notice to Lessee, the remainder of the rent due to the end ,of the term of this Lease shall become immediately due and payable. 12. Lessee may not sublet or assign his leasehold interests without first obtaining the written consent of the Lessor thereto unless mandated by state law. Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 9C®.55p • 11. Lessee shall& (a) operate the station responsibly, with due care, prudence, good judgment, and skills. (b) treat all customers of the station courteously; (e) not engage in dishonest, fraudulent, or scare- selling practices; (d), promote diligently the sale of motor fuel by the station (e) perform all services in a good, workmanlike manner; (f) maintain the restrooms in a clean, sanitary, and well lighted condition and adequately provided with, necessary supplies; (g) provide sufficient trained and courteous personnel to serve the needs and desires of the motoring public; (h) keep the station, driveways, yards, lawns, shrubs and other plantings neat and free from weeds, debris, snow, ice, and rubbish, and (i) keep the station open for business and properly . lighted during all hours of operation- specified in ATALLOMenE 'H'. 10. Lessee shall, (a) use the station solely for the 'purpose of operating a first-class motor vehicle service , station for the sale of motor fuel and other petroleum products, and other merchandise and services customarily supplied by a service station (or relevant to the needs of the motoring public) unless otherwise agreed in writing by Lessor and L (b) not use the premises for storage of junk, disabled vehicles, used tires or batteries, other than on a temporary basis in connection with servicing customers of the station; (c) not use the station, without the prior written consent of Lessor, for auto, truck or equipment rentals or as a parking lot; (d) not obstruct any entrance, exit, pump island or service area so as to deny free access- to the motoring public or block delivery carriers access to storage fill pipes; (e) if the construction, maintenance and/or operation of the station is pursuant to a conditional use permit or other approval ('permit') by a zoning` board or other governmental agency, use , the station - in accordance with all requirements contained _in such permit. If the station is subleet to such a permit, a copy, will be delivered to Lessee and Lessee agrees to acknowledge receipt of the copy on a form provided by Lessor (f) conduct all operations, lawfully and in strict compliance with all statutes and all ordinances; regulations, and other requirements of governmental authorities; (q) except as required .by-law or as agreed to in writing by Lessor and Lessee, .not •display signs except those usual and customary to advertise. products and services offered for sale at the station by Lessee, AM o (h) not place any buildings or other permanent improvements at the station, or remove or make any alterations or changes in or to the existing buildings and permanent improvements at the station without prior written ' permission of Lessor; ( 1) not store or soli illegal or prescription drugs or permit the same to be used or consumed at the station. 15. (a) Lessee shall, at his expense, (1) maintain the station in accordance with the standards enumerated in Paragraph 14) (11) make all repairs and replacements in accordance with attachment IC; (iii) pay all water, gas, electricity, telephone, and other utility bills) (iv) pay all real estate taxes prorated to the terms of this agreement) (v) pay all premiums and contributions required by Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, old age benefits and other programs measured by the remuneration paid by Lessee to his employees) (v1) pay all license, occupation and business fees connected with Lessee's operation of the station) and (vii) pay all costs of withdrawing, distributing and selling products at the station. If Lessee fails to . fulfill the obligations set forth in (1) , (11) , (111) , or (iv) above, Lessor may, in cases of urgency, without waiving any other remedy allowable under law, take care of such maintenance, make such repairs and replacements, or otherwise perform such obligations. Lessee shall reimburse Lessor upon demand it ` it is necessary for Lessor to. fulfill L 's obligations in (1) , (11) , (111) , or (iv) above. (b), Lessee shall be responsible for ell maintenance, repairs and replacements not specifically covered above. 16. Lessee shall pay all taxes levied or imposed on (1) Lessee's property located at the station, and ( 11) Lessee's operations pursuant to this Lease including the withdrawal, distribution, sale or delivery of the products handled at the station. 17. If the accompanying Contract of Sale is terminated or not renewed for any lawful reason, this Station Lease shall also terminate or not be renewed at the seas time as such termination or non-renewal. 18. Lt8881r8 INSURANCE RDDUMMENT8 (a) Lessee shall obtain insurance equivalent to the following, (1) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering operations and , premises, complete operations and products liability and contractual liability, all with minimum bodily injury limits of One Hundred Thousand Dollar■ (3100,000,00)- each person, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (8300,000.00) each occurrence, and ' a minimum property damage limit of Twenty-rive Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) each occurrence) hCC®557 (b) The insurance will name Lessor as an additional insured a will be, primary as to any other existing, valid and collectible insurance. The foregoing are minimum insurance requirements only ' and may or may not adequately meet the entire insurance needs of I • • L If Lessor requires, before Lessor delivers possession of the station to L L shall furnish Lessor with certificates of such insurance which provide that coverage will not be cancelled or materially changed prior to 30 days' advance written notice to Lessor. The insurance required hereunder in no way limits or restricts Lessee'■ obligation under Paragraphs 9 and 20a as to indemnification of Lessor. Further, the insurance go be carried shall be in no .way limited by any limitation placed upon the indemnity therein given as a matter of law. 19. Lessee shall maintain at the station, in a form to permit calculation of rentals due under this or any underlying lease, accurate records, including dates, volumes and prices, of (i) all deliveries and sales of motor fuel, and (Si) gross revenue from sales of all products (including motor fuel) and services. Lessor and/or its agent may examine, -copy, and audit the foregoing records at any reasonable time and Lessor agrees to keep the records confidential. Lessee shall, on request from. Lessor, provide a verified statement of deliveries, sales and gross revenue within S day■ after the end of each calendar month, twelve-month lease period, and/or any cancellation or termination of . this Lease. .- At Lessor's option, Lessor may prescribe a written fore which Lessee shall complete in submission of such statements. 20a. Lessee recognizes that it is handling hazardous substances and agree■ that, in receiving, ■Loring, handling, offering for sale, selling, delivering for use, exchanging in trade or using itself product(s) purchased .from Lessor, Lessee will in all reenacts exercise the strictest care required by law and that it will comply with any and all of Lessor's Applicable Safety Procedures as well. as all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, rules and orders, as exist now, or as may hereinafter come into force, including, but not limited to, those governing dispensing equipment, pollution, the maximum sulfur content of fuel, the maximum lead content of motor fuel and the labeling of pump stand■ and dispensers of motor fuel, the use and labeling of product containers, the use, maintenance and labeling of product storage tanks, the prevention of spills, leaks, venting or other improper escape fro■ product containers or storage tanks, and the method of cleanup or disposal of product which ha■ leaked, spilled, vented or otherwise improperly escaped from containers or storage tanks. Lessee understands that it is an "operator' for purposes of 40 C.F.R. 280.81 and any other applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations, or ordinances related to the prevention of pollution from storage tanks or the taking of corrective action therefor. LESSEE WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD LESSOR, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, HARMLESS AGAINST ALL LOSSES, CLAIMS, CAUSES OF ACTION. PENALTIES AND LIABILITIES ARISING OUT or LESSEE'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, and such failure by Lessee shall entitle Lessor to cancel this Lease immediately. �C�JjJ • 20b. In the event that any spills, leaks, venting or other unintended discharge from product containers, pumps, piping or storage tanks ("facilities") requires corrective action for any reason or cause, Lessor is authorized to suspend immediately it■ supply and other obligation■ under this and related contracts until such time as all required corrective action is completed, and Lessor is further authorized to enterthe property at any time and remove all motor fuels from any or all storage tank■ on the premises and, in its sole discretion, remove storage tanks and related facilities owned by Lessor. Lessor shall be under no obligation to replace, repair or restore storage tank■ removed pursuant to this provision and such suspension of obligations and/or removal of storage tanks shall not constitute default hereunder or give rise to any claims for damages or other compensation. When all required corrective action in completed, Lessor may demand a renegotiation of any term of this or related agreements, including the rental terms, in any reasonable manner that compensates Lessor for its out of pocket expenses and additional necessary investments occasioned by the discharge or restoration of the site. 21. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND SEVERABILITY 0! PROVISIONS. Both parties expressly agree that it is not the intention of either party to violate statutory or common law and that if any sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of same is in violation of any law, such sentences, paragraphs, clause■ or combination or same shall be inoperative and the remainder of this Agreement shall remain binding .upon the parties hereto unless in either party's judgement the remaining portions hereof are inadequate to define the rights and obligations of the parties, In which event such party shall have the right, upon making such determination, to terminate this Agreement. 22. The failure of Lessor or of Lessee to insist upon performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Lease, or to exercise any right or privilege: herein conferred, shall not be construed as then or thereafter waiving any such terms, conditions, rights or privileges, etc. , but the same ■hall continue and remain in full force and effect. 23. Lessor shall have a landlord's lien upon all fixtures, equipment and movables of Lessee upon the premises for any sums due hereunder. Lessor may distrain Lessee's property for any sums due hereunder. 24. This Lease 0ontains the entire agreement and there are no further or other agreements or understandings, written or oral, in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 903556 • • 25. ATTORNEY'S FEES. It is hereby agreed to andunderstood by the parties to this Lease that if Lessor obtains a judgment against Lessee for breach of any provisions hereof, Lessor's contract damages include all attorney's fees and other litigation expenses incurred by the Lessor in obtaining such judgment. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have duly executed this Lease as of the date first above written. LESSOR. Yenta. Inc. 3055 Avar1a Parkway Denver CO 802@$ ADDRE B . '/ LESSEE, 4614 Yellowstone,Drive 9motley. CO 80634 ADDRESS BY' _ �;20,2---- -- 'T�L?3= usstE"3 EQUIPMENT Lessor owns all equipment on the leased premises with the exception of 900555 Lessee shall not place any building or other permanent improvements at the station or install any additional equipment, without the written permission of Lessor in accordance with paragraph 15(h) of the Station Lease. ATTACHMENT H MOTOR FUELS DISPENSING HOURS or OPERATION It is agreed that the gasoline dispensing facilities shall be open n days per week year round (except where government regulations forbid) . Hours of operation on each day are as followse Sun Hon Tue wed Thu Fri Sat Open SAL 9•neA wa 9:0O4 Closed �.1olr toem7 JQASUr iO WF a oar loLlu r to.00s These are the minimum hours of operation and they do not preclude the Purchaser (Lessee) from opening, the facility at other times. Holiday closings shall include G•..10E MSL , Should the facility be closed, vacant, or unattended for seven (7) or more consecutive days through no fault of the Seller (Lessor) , the contract to which this schedule 1s. attached may be terminated at Seller's (Lessor's) sole discretion unless failure is caused by construction activities on the premises or on the streets immediately adjacent to the premises. • • QJ,'a • • ATP1.0 Meg (MAINTENANCE ) CODE KEYI C - Cleaning M • Maintenance-Ws= R • Replacement 0 • Owner of Equipment Fee Owned Sinole Lepse ITEM N0. DESCRIPTION leas._ I LESSEE 1 SITE IMPROVEMENTS C IR J C M1 R 1. RAMPS AND APPR0AO S -- including all ramps, x x h curbs. culverts, headwalls, perking OE BOW curbs, sidewalks, highway bars areas or Parkways 2. UNDERGROUND TANK AREA A. Concrete Pad. rill Caps, and Product I.D. X x X Tags or Point Codes B. Vents and Vent Pipes X X ?c C. Padlocks for Fill Caps yt D. Underground Product Tanks and Piping XI X k X E. Submerged Pumps & Leak Detectors x X X £. Vacuum or Vapor Recovery Equipment X ye x 1. YARD PAVING A. Concrete, Blacktop, or Crawl Covering X x ye B. Packing Bumper & Concrete Curbs X x X C. Parking Stall Striping Replacements X k (initially Provided by L✓) D. Fencing K X X E. Yard Sewers, Manholes, Drainage Ditches or K X X Canals £. Drive Sweepers or Snow Plowing Equipment X X X 4. PUMP ISLANDS & ISLAND CANOPIES 1900556 A. Canopies 1. Structural, Fascia, Drainege,Mashing, X X X Painting, Signs 2. Electrical Fixtures, Ballasts, Irons X X X Cover 1. Bulbs or Tubes & Starters X X X • o CODS KEY, C • Cleaning M • Maintenance-Repair R • Replacement 0 - Owner of Equipment Fee Owned Single Lease_ ITE4 N0. DESCRIPTION Later I LESSEE 1 SITE Ad?ROVDCNTS CHRICHR PUMP ISLAND & ISLAND CANOPIES (Continued) B. Islands 1. Steel Forms X X X a. Maintenance Painting X X x 2. Island Merchandisers or 013 Display J11:(h Racks 3. Pedestals (Pumps) a. Initial Hoses/Automatic Nozzles X X X Warrantee Period b. Replacement Hoses & Automatic X X X Nozzles to Include Repair c. Calibrate Pumps as Required by X X: XI Governmental Authority d. Replace Glass Panels on Pumps X. X X 4. Island Shelters ( Owned) a. Island Shelter Heaters I I 5. Island Water & Air Service Lines NiA 4—•)— a. Air & Water Hoses & Nozzles I I 6. Island Light lixturis& Poles IX X I X a. Painting IX. X I X b. Tube Replacement IX X I X 7. Drive Alarm & Nose —(—. Azgod—4 -} E. Windshield Cabinets, Water Buckets & h x X Other Expendable Items 5. GRASS AREA & LANDSCAPING -- including sprinklers XIX �( maintenance equipment I 6. YARD slam CC A. Primer/ Identification Sign9AS6 1. Sign & Pole X X XI 2. Manning X X X I 3. Maintenance Painting XG K he B. Miscellaneous Yard Signs ! 1. Directional Signs X X IX 2. Price Signs, Pole or Ground Mounted X x. X I 3. Pus* Signs X X IX a. Operating Hours X1 X K 5. Certified Service Sign, Ground,Window • • -_ CODS }In C • Cleaning M - Maintenance-Repair R Replacement 0 - Owner of Equipment Fee Owned Single Least_ ITEM 1 I NO. DESCRIPTION I I LEWES 1 t _ SITE 1MPROVEMEN13 C M R I CI MI R t PUMP ISLAND & ISLAND CANOPIES (Continued) 6. Dealer Name Sign IX X X 7. Canopy Clearance Signs C. Yard Lighting 1. Maintenance & Replacement Ballasts X X >4 2. Nalaaping X XI XI 7. WATER SYSTEM A. Municipal Supply system 1. Initial, Tap Pee & Underground Lines X X Main to Building 2. Operating Costs. & All Materials, X X X Repairs, Valves B. Water System from Local Well* I. Operating Costs and 10.3. Materials X X X Lubrication of Motors, Controls, etc. 8. Azrust -- TRAS(, GARBAGE X XI>C1 9. TIRE MERCNAND23E12 & STORAGE (Owned by ) - ,dVA° I--I—I- 10. TIRE RATES, PORTABLE 11. VENDING MOM= )4.wTCI 12. EITSRIOR PHONE BOOTHS ?Gl}GJ 9F06Ta • I ( I I COGS KEYI C - Cleaning x - Maintenance-Repair R - Replacement O - Owner of Equipment . Fee Owned finale Leese ITEM 1 I • NO. D=RIPTION I I L BU>2AxNG_=DIOR I C X I R I CI H R ! I ! J 1. SIDEWALKS X X Xl 2. COLUMNS K X XI • s. watts ,C X l 4. Net WINDOWS, DOORS & STORE FRONT METAL X X 'XI 1 S. CUTTERS & DOWNSPCOTE X X XI 1 6. ROorm -- All Types '►c) 1 7. PA3'371opG & WASHING A. Painting I I. Initial & Maintenance X XpC B. Washing 1 1. Routine washing & Cleaning Painted X IX Ig Surfaces I 2. Major Washing Program X IX 3[ S. OV'ERNEAD DOORS 1 A. Initial Doors —I--I B. Motor Operator; & stations C. Normal Repair & Adjustment E. Vehicular Ding.PsontDoor Hardware & Closures F--fX X A-1 J F. Glass Replacement X. X X • SCPCPP II I I • • CODE KEY: C • Cleaning M Maintenance-Repair R • Replacement 0 • Owner of Equipment Fee Owned Sinale Lease LTEM NO. DESCRIPTION LESSEE BUILDING INTERIOR C_ M R CI M R Z 1. FLOORS X X X z. WALLS A. All Wall Surfaces K x B. Routine Washing of Surfaces X-1,44,4 C. Major Washing Program X..>4. X 3. CL'II'MGS A. Drywall. Metal, Suspended Lay-in k X X B. Light Fixtures, Ballasts, Lens Covers X X X C. Tubes, Bulbs, Lamps, Replacement X X X 4. SALES ROOM A. Shelving X X X B. Counters X X X C. Desks X X X D. Chair X X X E. Sate X X K r. Area Map X X 1G 0. Map Rack X X X H. Rest Room Plaque & Key Tags X X X S. PUBLIC OR EP@LOYEE REST ROOMS I A. All Fixtures, Mirrors, Partitions. Soap & X X X Toilet Paper Dispensers, and/or Stool D. All Supplies for Operation X X X C. Routine Washing of Surfaces X X X D. Rodding Toilets & Sewer Lines X X X 6. SERVICE BAYS 90;Cl5g6 A. Shelving, Tire Racks, Work Benches,Cabinets —}- 44,41 l - I. I B. Floor Drains and Sumps 1 K I x I x I I C. Sump Pump & Pit I 1 XI }(I XI I 1 1 I I ® o • CODE KEY. C - Cleaning M - Maintenanoe-Repalr R - Replacement 0 - Owner of Equipment Yee_Owned ilinalgyesse ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION. LESSEE BUILDING INTERIOR C M IR C MI R 1 • I J. Portable dear Equipment F , eir i I. Nose Replacement.& Mead I: II I K. Drain 011 Tank _ I AMr J J 1. Pump Out as Required r I L. Jacks. Tools M. Other Equipment N. Motor Tune-up, Testers, Analyzers, Front --i—I• End Alignment Equipment O. Waste 011 Receiver -- Portable SIGNS -- 8AY 32=RIOR The Cleaning. Maintenance-Repair and Replacement ob11- stations imposed upon Lnetr. and Lessee hereunder relate only to such buildings, improvements, fixtures, equip- ment and machinery listed herein which are located on the Leased Premises as of the effective date of the • attached lease, and such buildings, improvements, fixtures, equipment and machinery which axe hereafter placed thereon during the term of said lease. �; does not represent that all of the buildings, im- provements, fixtures, equipment and machinery listed in this Attachment C are located on said Leased Premises . and the terms of Attachment C shall .not require or obligate "MOM ✓ to build, construct or place upon the Leased Premises any of the buildings, Improve- ments, fixtures, equipment and machinery listed • . herein. • 11,3. I I ATTACHM6HT H APPLICABLE- SAFETY PROCtDURES The laws and regulations concerning the handling of hazardous materials addressed in the document include, but are not limited to, the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Service Station Regulation 1910. 106(4) , which specifically requires maintenance and reconciliation of accurate daily physical and book inventory numerals of underground storage of petroleum products to permit early detection of any leak from underground tanks and/or piping installation as well as the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) underground storage tank regulations (40 C.F.R. Part 280-281 tt_pyy) . In addition to the OSHA and EPA regulations, the following Daily Recordkeeping and Inventory Control Program is adopted and included as The Applicable Safety Procedures', Operator (Manager) shall on a DAILY BASIS, do the following, (1) Gauge the physical measurements of all petroleum products contained in Seller's underground storage. This includes checking for any water accumulation with water finding posted; (2) Maintain adequate gasoline and diesel fuel inventory records which shall include, by the type of product, a reconciliation between sales, receipts and inventory on hand; (3) Compute for each stored product its volume gain or loss; (Notes The mere recording of pump meter readings and product delivery receipts does not constitute adequate inventory records. ) (4) Keep underground storage fill and gauge boxes free of ice, snow, water and parked vehicles prior to a transport delivery; (S) Insure that all underground storage caps and fittings are securely replaced after removal; (6) Call Sellers' (Lessor's) office each business morning at 7 a.m. and report each tank stick and inventory reading and the volume of product sold from each tank ()Me. Operator shall keep all gasoline inventory records on the premises for a minimum of twelve (12) months. ) ; and In addition, Operator (Manager) shall. 900556 (1) Immediately notify the Seller (Lessor) if one-half (1/2) inch or more of water is present in any underground storage tank. • • • (2) IMMEDIATELY STOP SELLING_RRODUST SQ THE PUBLIC if two (2) inches or more of water is present or if he has any other reason to suspect that 40 or more gallons of water are, present in any underground storage tank or that water may comprise it or more of the product being dispensed. NO FURTHER PRODUCT DELIVERIES WILL BE MADE BY THE SELLER UNTIL THE WATER IS REMOVED. (3) Notify the Seller (Lessor) immediately in the event of any abnormal product quantity difference (either plus or minus) and confirm such notification in writing with full details within three (3) days. NOTE, Abnormal product quantity differences, for the purposes of this. Program, are defined as any change in the trend of normal daily product variation which is significant and any daily volume difference of fifty (30) gallons or more. (4) Permit Seller (Lessor) and any local, state or federal enforcing authority, during normal busineas hours, to inspect Operator (Manager) gasoline inventory records when Seller (Lessor) desires to monitor compliance with the Program and/or where there is cause to believe there my be an underground storage leak and/or product contamination. (S) Report immediately to the Seller's (Lessor's) Maintenance Department all broken underground storage caps and fittings. (6) Inform the Seller (Lessor) in a timely manner of any petroleum dispensing equipment failure. In all situations were Seller (Lessor) provides a maintenance service call for alleged water contamination and/or product losses, the following procedure is to be employed' (1) Operator (Manager) (or an authorized employee) has the right to observe the petroleum dispensing and/or storage equipment being checked by Seller's (Lessor's) maintenance representative. (2) Upon conclusion of the service call, Seller's (Lessor's) maintenance representative will summarise findings and • action taken, if any, on a Maintenance Inspection Report which will then be signed by the Operator (Manacer) (or an authorized employee) . (3) Operator (Manager) shall be considered in violation of 'a substantive provision of this Agreement if he fails to comply with any portion of this Program. Such violation is an adequate reason for the termination of this Agreement. 900533 I • • VENTA INC. (303) 892-7171 2055 AURARIA PKWY,. '100 DENVER, COLORADO 30204 February 12, 1990 Donald L. Veden 4614 Yellowstone Drive Greeley, CO 80631 , Dear Don. As you know, we elected to replace only the damaged areas of floor tile at the store you have leased at 4821 Yellowstone Drive. I know that you would have preferred to have had the entire floor replaced. I believe that the repair we approved is ade4aate In this situation. However, if other tiles come loos, in the 'lsat year axter the repair Vents will continue to replace them. 410peThankroW2setatil—Kareger----1 GAW.bm 9.0556 • e VENTA INC. maD 892.7171 1055 AURARIA,PKWY.. •100 DE VER. COLORADO80204 COMPLETE CONTRACT or SALE This Contract of Sale made and entered into between Venter. Inc. , hereinafter called "Seller' and Donald, L. Veden , hereinafter called "Purchaser' . WITNESSETK In consideration of the mutual promises herein contained, Seller agrees to sell and deliver to Purchaser, and' Purchaser agrees to purchase, receive and pay for product(s) of the kind and in the quantities and under the terms and conditions specifically set forth in Commodity Schedule(s) annexed hereto and made a part hereof. 1. Duration. This Contract shall become effective on the 12 day of Myra.. 193.2_, and shall continue in effect until the .m.t day of metartones , 19AaL. 2, products. The following Commodity Schedule(s) forming a part of this Contract were affixed at or before the signing hereof. COMMODITY SCHEDULE(S) DATE #1 Commission Marketer I� t91O Ry Mutual Agreement, this Contract may be amended from time to time by adding other or additional schedules, substituting revised schedules or by deleting one or more items or provisions from any Commodity Schedule(s) listed hereinabove. Additional and revised schedules shall be so marked and initialed by an authorized representative of Seller and. by,, Purchaser and shall be affixed to and become a part of this Contract from and after the date appearing on such additional or revised schedule(s). Deletions shall be by notice given as provided herein and effective when accepted. 3. puantity. Seller agrees to sell' to Purchaser and Purchaser agrees to purchase from Seller the product(s) covered by this Contract in the quantities; shown on the applicable Commodity Schedule(s) . However, during any,., period of. this Contract for which the amount of any such product(s) that Seller is required to deliver to Purchaser is prescribed by government rules, regulations or orders, the quantity of sucb .product(s). covered by this Contract shall be the quantity so prescribed instead of the quantity shown on the applicable Commodity Schedule(s) . ror purposes of the Commodity Schedule(s) , the 'contract quantity" for any period ' shall be the quantity of product(s) which Seller is obligated to sell and Purchaser is obligated to buy under this CIS..�.443g 1i s o Contract during that period whether prescribed by the 'attached Commodity Schedule(s) or by government rules, regulations or orders. It is specifically agreed and understood that any purchase or sale in excess of the,, volumes : described above shall not in any way be considered to modify this Contract as regards quantities to be delivered. 4. trice. The price of the product(s) covered by this Contract shall be as stated in the applicable Commodity Schedule(s) , attached and made part of this Contract. Purchaser agrees to pay cash (or at Seller' s option, certified or cashier's check, money order or other means approved by Seller) for all goods delivered to Purchaser by Seller under the terms of this Contract except deliveries for which credit has been previously arranged in writing with Seller. Purchases made and not paid for op delivery shall be payable at Seller's principal office unless otherwise specified by Seller. 5. ConIrol. Purchaser is an independent businessman with the exclusive right to direct and control the business operation at the above premises, including the establishment of the prices at which products and merchandise are sold. Seller reserves n control over the business at the above, premises. Purchaser h no authority to employ anyone as an employee or agent of Sell for any purpose. 6. While nothing herein shall be construed as obligating fSeller to extend any credit to Purchaser, in the event Seller in its sole determination does elect to extend credit to Purchaser, such extension of credit shall only be made in writing. If credit is so extended it shall be extended on the following terms and conditions, (a) xn the event payment is not made on or before the date, a late payment charge in an amount established by Seller from time to time, not to exceed the maximum allowed by law, may be imposed for each month (and any part thereof) which elapses from due date to the date payment is received by Seller. (b) Seller will furnish to Purchaser statements of Purchaser's account on • monthly basis. Payment of any such bills shall not prejudice the right of Purchaser to question the correctness thereof; provided, however, all bills and statements rendered to Purchaser by Seller during any, month shall conclusively be presumed to be true and correct after thirty (30) days following the end of any such month, unless within said thirty (30)-day period Purchaser delivers *to Seller's accounting office issuing said statement written exception thereto setting forth the item or items questioned and the basis therefor. Tim• is of the essence in complying with this provision. (c) in the event there are additional business transactions between Purchaser and Seller including without limitation those relating to credit sales of products other than those identified herein, proaissory notes, or real estate, unless it is clearly indicated in writing by Purchaser as to how payments received by Seiler from Purchaser are to be applied, then such payments shall 9C0353 2 • • • be applied by seller in the following order or priority. (1) trade accounts, ( ii) promissory notes, ( iii) rentals or other amounts due under any other agreement or transactions. (d) Seller reserves the right to withdraw such credit immediately at any time on giving to Purchaser notice thereof. Xn the event credit is withdrawn, all amounts then due and owing shall become payable, and all future sales by Seller to Purchaser shall be for cash (or at Seller's option certified or cashier' s check, money order or other means approved by Seller) . (e ) Seller shall have the right but not the obligation to offset any indebtedness owed by Seller to Purchaser against any indebtedness owed by Purchaser to Seller, whether arising from the sale of goods or product(s) under this Contract, or, from any other business transaction described in Paragraph 7(c) above. 7. Credit Cards. Purchaser specifically acknowledges receipt of a copy of _ Congco 's Credit Card Guide and Agreement and agrees to be bound by all of the terms and conditions thereof, as amended from time to time, including but not limited to the following. Seller agrees to purchase from Purchaser accounts receivable evidenced by Credit Sales Tickets representing the sale by Purchaser of those products and services specified in Conoco 's Credit Card Guide and Agreement, as amended from time to time, provided such sales are made in accordance with the requirements set forth in said Credit Card Guide and Agreement. Purchaser expressly agrees that Seller shall have the right but not the obligation to apply the proceeds of assigned accounts receivable towards payment of any indebtedness owed by Purchaser to Seller, whether arising from the sale of goods or product(s) under this Contract or from any other business transaction described in Paragraph 7(e) . Purchaser further agrees that Credit Sales Tickets not evidencing deliveries of product(*) or services authorized by said Credit Card Guide and Agreement, or those which are not completed in accordance with the requirements thereof, may be reassigned by Seller to Purchaser. Purchaser also agrees that, upon such reassignment, the value of such Credit Sales Tickets shall immediately become due and owing to Seller and may be deducted from subsequent checks for payment of assigned accounts receivable. 8. Delivery. Delivery of the product(*) covered by this Contract and passage of title and risk of loss shall be as stated in the applicable Commodity Schedule(s) . 9. Taxes. Xt is agreed that any duty, tax, fee or other charge which Seller may be required to collect or pay under any municipal, state, federal or other laws now in effect or hereafter enacted with respect to the production, manufacture, inspection, transportation, storage, sale, delivery or use of the product('*)` covered by this Contract shall be added to the prices to be paid by Purchaser for produet(s) 'purchased hereunder. 3 10. :slaws To Perm. • (a) Any delays in or failure of performance of either party hereto shall not constitute default hereunder or give rise to any claims for damages if and to the extent that such delay or failure is caused by occurrences beyond the control of the party affected, including, but not limited to, acts of God or the public enemy; expropriation or confiscation of facilities; compliance with any order or request of any governmental authority; acts of war, rebellion or sabotage or damage resulting therefrom; embargoes or other import or export restrictions; fires, floods, explosions, accidents, or breakdowns; riots; strikes or other concerted acts of workers, whether direct or indirect; or any other causes whether or not of the same class or kind as those specifically above named which are not within the control of the party affected and which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, said party is unable to prevent or provide against. A party whose performance is affected by any of the causes set forth in the preceding sentence shall give prompt written notice thereof to the other party. (b) Seller shall be under no obligation to make deliveries hereunder at any time when in Seller's sole judgement it has reason to believe that the making of such delivery would be likely to cause strikes to be called against it or cause its properties to be picketed. (c) Seller shall not be required to make up deliveries omitted on account of any of the causes set forth in this paragraph. (4) Nothing in this paragraph shall excuse Purchaser from making payment when due for deliveries made under the Contract. 11. ;zees, Quantities. In the event Seller should actually deliver to Purchaser and Purchaser should actually accept and receive during the term hereof quantities of product(s) in excess of the maximum quantities herein provided, Purchaser agrees to • pay for said products(s) at the prices and in the method herein provided. However, nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to authorize the purchase of quantities otherwise unauthorized under monthly or annual quantity limitations. 12. Determination_gt Quantity and Quality. The quantity and quality of product(s) sold hereunder shall be for all Purposes conclusively deemed to be the quantity and quality set forth in Seller's document of delivery unless within seven (7) days of the date of delivery Purchaser delivers to Seller written notice of any claimed shortage in quantity or claimed deviation in quality. Time is of the essence in complying with this provision. 13. Trademarks. Purchaser is permitted to display Conoco 's trademarks solely to designate the origin of said, product(s) and Purchaser agrees that petroleum products of others will not be sold .by Purchaser under any trade name,, trademark, brand name, label, insignia, symbol, or imprint- owned by or used: by Conoco , which retains the right, subject to requirements of 4 9C C558 .law, to withdraw the from Purchaser at any till' notwithstanding any request or demand by Seller to the contrary. It is further expressly understood and agreed that should Seller lose the right to grant the right to use the signs, brands, trade names or P trademarks of Conoco for reasons other than those due to trademark abuse, violation of federal or state law or other fault or negligence of Seller which such abuse, violations, or other fault or negligence is related to action taken in bad faith by Seller, then Seller shall have the right to substitute the trademarks owned or controlled by a refiner other than Conoco for the trademarks of Conoco In the event of -such substitution, all references to trademarks of Cowl° in this Contract shall be deemed to refer to the trademarks substituted by Seller hereunder. In the event of such substitution, Seller undertakes to arrange for and bear the coat, if any, of the replacement of such signs, symbols, and similar indicia which must be rePlaced an a consequence of such substitution. Upon termination of this Contract or prior thereto upon demand by Seller, Purchaser shall discontinue the posting, mounting, display or other use of said names, marks, labels, insignia, symbols, or imprints except only to the extent they appear as labels or identification of products manufactured .or sold by Seller and are still in the containers or packages designed or furnished by Seller. Purchaser is not a licensee of Conoco 's trademarks and shall not mix, commingle, adulterate, or otherwise change the composition of any of the product(s) purchased hereunder and resold by Purchaser under said names, marks, labels, insignia, symbols, or imprints. Seller is hereby given the right to examine at any time, and from time to time, the contents of Purchaser's tanks or containers in which said product(s) purchased hereunder are stored and to take samples therefrom, and if in the opinion of Seller any samples thus taken are not said product(s) and in the condition in which delivered by Seller to Purchaser then Seller may at its option cancel and terminate this Contract. If there shall be posted, mounted, or otherwise displayed on or in connection with the premises any sign, poster, placard, plate, device or form of advertising matter whether or not received from Seller, consisting in whole or in part of the name of Conoco or any other trade name, trademark, brand name, label, insignia, symbol or imprint owned by Conoco or used by Seller in its business, Purchaser agrees at all times to display same properly and to discontinue the posting, mounting or display of same immediately upon Purchaser's ceasing to sell _Conoco 's branded motor fuels (or other branded products of Seller) or in any event upon demand by Seller. Purchaser further agrees to take no action which will diminish or dilute the value of such trademarks or other identifications owned or used by the Seller. 14. Customer Service apd Corolt pts. While using any trademark or other identification of Conoco , as set forth in the preceding paragraph, Purchaser agrees, (a) to render appropriate, prompt, efficient, courteous service at the premises to Purchaser's customers for such product(s) , to respond expeditiously to all complaints of such customers, making fair S ')OSSG adjustment when appropriate, and otherwise conduct Purchaser' s business in a fair and ethical manner and maintain the premises' facilities, all in a manner which will foster customer acceptance of and desire for the product( s) sold by Seller to Purchaser) , Lb) to provide sufficiently qualified and neatly dressed attendants, uniformed as appropriate to render , first-class service to customers; (c) to keep the rest rooms clean, orderly, sanitary and adequately furnished with rest room supplies; and (d) to assist in maintaining a high level of,, customer acceptance of ConoyQ 's trademarks by keeping the premises open for dispensing of product(s) associated, with such trademarks during such hours each day and days each week as specified by Seller in Attechmens '8' Motor Fuels Dispensing Hours of Operation. 15. Ouality. Speclficqlaoa.at Name _lt troduct,. Steller shall have the right at its sole discretion at any time during the life of this Contract to change, alter, amend or eliminate any of the trade names, trademarks or brands of petroleum producs(s) covered by this Contract. Seller may also, in its discretion, either (a) change or alter the quality, grade, . or specifications of any product(s) covered by this Contract or (b) discontinue the availability of any such product(s) . Zf any such change or alteration materially affects the performance of the product(s) or need of Purchaser therefor for the purposes intended by Purchaser, Purchaser may terminate this Contract as to any product(*) so affected on ten (10) days' prior written notice to Seller; however, Purchaser may ,not terminate this Contract for any change in quality or specifications , of any said product(s) resulting from compliance with governmental regulations, dollar shall give Purchaser written notice of discontinuance of the manufacture of any product(s), covered by this Contract. The Contract shall terminate as to such product(s). when such notice is effective. Both Seller and Conoco shall have the right to enter the premises of the Purchaser or of any of Purchaser's customers who have purchased product(s) sold to Purchaser under this Contract and being offered for sale by such customer under Smocc 's trademark during the normal business hours for the purpose of obtaining a sample or samples of any such product(s) by paying Purchaser or customer of Purchaser the current retail price therefor. Purchaser will • include in its arrangements with its customers the right of Seller to enter the premises of such customers for the sole purpose stated in the preceding sentence of this Paragraph and agrees to assist in the enforcement thereof. 16. Assicnment. This Contract shall not be transferred or assigned by Purchaser, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly unless mandated by state law. Seiler may assign this Contract in whole or in part upon ten (10) days' prior written notice to Purchaser; “ . . 176 Natter. No waiver by either party of any breach of any of the. covenants or conditions herein contained to be performed by the other party shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or any other covenant or condition. 6 9C 0355 18. Laws (a) Purchaser recognizes that it . is handling hazardous substances and agrees that in receiving, storinc, handling, offering for sale, selling, delivering for use, exchanging in trade or using itself product(s) purchased from Seller, Purchaser will in all respects exercise the strictest care required by law and that it will comply with any and all of Seller's Applicable Safety Procedures specified in ettachmeAy "x" hereto as well as all applicable federal, state and local laws,. ordinances, as exist now or hereinafter come into force, including, but not limited to, those governing dispensing equipment, pollution, the maximum sulfur content of fuel, the maximum lead content of motor fuel and the labeling of pump stands and, dispensers of motor fuel, the use and labeling of product containers, the use, maintenance and labeling of product storage tanks, the prevention of spills, leaks, venting or other improper escape from product containers or storage tanks, and the method of cleanup or disposal of product which has leaked, spilled, vented or otherwise improperly escaped from containers or storage tanks. Purchaser understands and acknowledges that it is an "operator" for purposes of 40 C.r.R. 280-81 and any other applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations or ordinances related to the prevention of pollution from storage tanks or the taking of corrective action therefor. PURCHASER WILL =marl' AND HOLD SELLER, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, HARMLESS AGAINST ALL LOSSES, CLAIMS, CAUSES Or ACTION, PENALTIES AND LIABILITIES ARISING OUT or PURCHASER'S rAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, and such failure by Purchaser shall entitle Seller to cancel any mutual contract immediately as it applies to the product(s) affected by such failure or other products which require the same standard of care. (b) In the event that any spills, leaks, venting or other unintended discharge from product containers, pumps, piping or storage tanks ( "facilities") requires corrective action for any reason or cause, Seller is authorized to suspend immediately its supply and other obligations under this and related contracts until such time as all required corrective action is completed, and Seller is further authorized to enter the property at any time and remove all motor fuels from any or all storage tanks on the premises and, in its sole discretion, remove storage tanks and related facilities owned by Seller. Seller shall be under no obligation to replace, repair or restore storage tanks removed pursuant to this provision and such suspension of obligations and/or removal of storage tanks shall not constitute default hereunder or give rise to any claims for damages or other compensation. When all required corrective action is completed. Seller may demand a renegotiation of any term of this or related agreements in any reasonable manner that compensates Seller for its out of pocket expenses and additional necessary investments occasioned by the discharge or restoration of the site. (c) If at any time Seller determines that due to governmental regulations, it is unable to increase the price of .any of the product(s) deliverable under this Contract by an amount which is sufficient in Seller's judgement to reflect 7 9C0353 ® s increases in either ( 1) the cost of such product(s) to Seller or Seller's supplier or (2) the lair market value of such product(s) , which have occurred since the date of this Contract or the date of the last increase in the price of such Droduct(s) whichever is later, Seller may cancel this Contract upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Purchaser, or may suspend this Contract while such limitation is in effect. (d) Xt is understood by and between the parties that they are entering into this Contraot in reliance on the laws, rules, regulations, decrees, agreements, concessions and arrangements with governments or governmental instrumentalities (hereinafter called 'Regulations•) in effect on the date of this Contract. In the event that, at any time or from time to time during the term of this Contract, any of said Regulations are changed or new Regulations become effective whether by law, decree or regulation or by response to the insistence or request of any governmental authority or person purporting to act therefor, and the effect of such changed or new Regulations (1) is not covered by any other provision of this Contract, and (2) in either party's judgment reasonably exercised either (i) has a substantial adverse effect upon such party (or in the case of Seller on Seller's suppliers) , or (ii) substantially increases the risk of performance by such party under this Contract, such party shall have the option to request renegotiation of the term■ (including, without limitation, price) of this Contract. Said option may be exercised at any time after such changed or new Regulations are promulgated, by written notice of desire to renegotiate. Such notice must contain the new terms desired. If, after good faith negotiation, the parties do not agree upon.new terms satisfactory to both within sixty (60) days after such notice is given, either party shall have the right to cancel this Contract by giving thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party within w reasonable time after the end of the said sixty (60)-day period. (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, if any state or local law, rule, regulation, or order li) regulating the price at which a product(s) to be delivered hereunder may be sold, or (2) limiting the discretion of Seiler to determine to whom they will sell such product(s) becomes effective during the term of this Contract In any state in which such product(s) is to be delivered hereunder, Seller shall have the right to terminate this Contract immediately. 900555 6 19. pgtices. All written notices required or permitted to be given by this Contract shall be deemed to be duly given it delivered personally or sent by certified mail to Seller or to Purchaser, as the case may be, at the address set forth above or to such other address as may be furnished by either party to the other in writing in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph. The date of mailing shall be deemed the date of giving such notice, except for notice of change of address, which must be received to be effective. 20. Damane _ta fixture). If damage to or destruction of any fixtures provided by Seller is caused by the negligent or willful acts or omissions of the Purchaser, Purchaser will pay Seller the cost of repair or replacement. 21. Termination. (a) This Contract may be terminated: (i) upon expiration of the term stated in Paragraph 1; (11) upon assignment of the Contract by Purchaser contrary to Paragraph xs. (b) This Contract may be terminated by Seller' ( 1) if Purchaser makes any material false or misleading statement or representation which induces Seller to enter into this Contract, or which is relevant to the relationship between the parties hereto; (ii) if Purchaser beoomes insolvent or commits an act of bankruptcy or takes advantage of any law for the benefit of debtors or Purchaser's Creditors, or if a receiver is appointed for Purchaser; (iii) if possession of the business location(s) of the Purchaser is interrupted by act of any government or agency thereof; (iv) if Purchaser fails to pay in a timely manner any sums when due hereunder; (v) if Purchaser defaults in any of its obligations under this Contract; (vi) if Purchaser is declared incompetent to manage his property or affairs by any court, or if Purchaser is. mentally or physically disabled for three (3) months or more to the extent that Purchaser is unable to provide for the continued proper operation of the business of the Purchaser, (vii) under the circumstances described in causes for termination by Seller in Paragraph 20, Paragraph 29 or Paragraph 34, (viii) if Purchaser dies; (1x) if Purchaser engages in fraud or criminal misconduct relevant to the operation of the business of the Purchaser, (x) if Purchaser is convicted of a . felony or of a misdemeanor involving fraud, moral turpitude or commercial dishonesty, whether or not the crime arose from the operation of the business of the Purchaser; 9CC i 9 • • (xi) if Purchaser fails to purchase the minimum monthly gallonage requirements outlined in Paragraph 1 of the attached Commodity Schedule(s) ; or (xii) if there occurs any other circumstance under which termination of a franchise is permitted under the provisions of the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act (P.L. 9S-297) . (c) Any termination of this Contract shall be accompanied by such notice from Seller as may be required by law. (d) Upon the expiration of the term hereof or upon termination hereof, Seller shall have the right, at its option, to enter upon the premises and to remove, paint out, or obliterate any signs, symbols or colors on said premises or on the buildings or equipment thereof which in Seller's opinion would lead a patron to believe that Seller's products are being offered for sale at the premises. (e ) Upon loss of Seller' s right to grant the Contco trademark Seller may terminate this Contract pursuant to the notice provisions of Paragraph 21. Seller will not be liable for the consequences of such loss unless they result from an act by Seller taken in bad faith for the express purpose of causing the loss of Seller's right to grant the right to use the trademark. (f) Termination of this Contract by either party for any reason shall not relieve the parties of any obligation theretofore accrued under this Contract. 22. kQQ. ast Rid t to. Occupy. This Contract shall terminate immediately upon the loss of Purchaser's right to occupy the business premises. 23. Accord. The parties to this Contract have discussed the provisions herein and find them fair and mutually satisfactory and further agree that in all respects the . provisions are reasonable and of material significance to the relationship of the parties hereunder, and that any breach of a provision by either party hereto or a failure to carry out said provisions in good faith shall conclusively be deemed to be substantial. 24. purchaser's Insurance Requirements. (a) Purchaser shall obtain insurance equivalent to the followings Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering operations and premises, complete operations and products aiability and contractual liability, all with minimum bodily injury limits of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) each person, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (5300,000.00) each occurrence, and a minimum property damage limit of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (S2S,000.00) each occurrencel , (b) The insurance will name Seller as an additional, insured and will be primary as to any other existing, valid and collectible insurance. The foregoing are minimum insurance requirement' only and may or may not adequately, meet the entire insurance needs of Purchaser. If Seller requires, Purchaser shall furnish Seller with certificates of such insurance which provide that coverage will not be cancelled or materially changed prior to 30 days' advance written notice to Seller. The 9C 0556 10 • • insurance required hereunder in no way limits or restricts Purchaser's obligation under Paragraph 19 as to indemnification of Seller. Further, the insurance to be carried shall be in no way limited by any limitation placed upon the indemnity therein given as a matter of law. 25. Compliance with Laws' Severability of Provisions. Both Parties expressly agree that it le the intention of neither party to violate statutory or common law and that if any section. sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of same is in violation of any law, such sentences, paragraphs, clauses or combination of same shall be inoperative and the remainder of this Contract shall remain binding upon the parties hereto unless in the judgement of either party hereto, the remaining portions hereof are inadequate to properly define the rights and obligations of the parties, in which event such party shall have the right, upon making such determination, t0 thereafter terminate this Contract upon written notice to the other. 26. Express Warranties' Exclusion of Other Warranties. Seller warrants that the product(s) supplied hereunder will conform to the promises and affirmations of fact made in Seller's current technical literature and printed advertisements, if any, related specifically to such product(e) ; that it will convey good title to the product( s) supplied hereunder, free of all liens, and that the product(s) supplied hereunder meet such specifications as have been expressly made a part of this Contract. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED. THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, IN OTHER RESPECTS THAN EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN OTHER RESPECTS THAN EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. 27. gatire Agreement. This writing is intended by the parties to be a final, complete and exclusive statement of their agreement about the matters covered herein. THERE ARE NO ORAL UNDERSTANDINGS, REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AFFECTING IT. No amendment or alterations to this Contract shall have any effect unless made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Seller and by Purchaser. 28. Q,lp,;y,Q,Q,. NO CLASH SHALL BE MADE UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED OTHERWISE BY LAW. 29. Prior Agreements. This Contract cancels and supersedes any prior agreements between the parties hereto, covering the Purchase ,and sale of product(s) covered by this Contract. 30. Qommencement. This Contract or any modification thereof shall not be binding upon Seller until signed on its behalf by an authorized representative of Seller. Commencement of performance hereunder prior to signing as above stipulated in no case shall be construed as a waiver by Seller of this requirement. 200$56 k 14 i • • 31. Attorney' s Fees. It is hereby agreed to and understood by the parties to this Contract that if Seller obtains a judgment. against Purchaser for breach of any provisions hereof, Seller's contract damages include all attorney's fees and other litigation expenses incurred by Seller in obtaining such judgment. Executed this the att._ day of rcbvv. •� , 19gQ. SELLER' Vent*, Inc. • 1055 Auraria Parkway Denv , 802 8Y' TITLE' PURCHSER' Donald L. Veden 4614 Yellowstone Drive Greeley, CO 00634 SY' 0.C. 0,7;44.✓ TITLE' 9COSSS • • ATTACHMENT 8 MOTOR FUELS DISPENSING HOURS or OPERATION It is agreed that the gasoline dispensing facilities shall be open �, days per week year round (except where government regulations forbid) . Hours of operation on each day are as follows, Sun Mon Tut Pled Thu Fri Sat Open ],;,ffia 1.mo.9 MMA MSS "ttea R:oeA Closed J2-%-ent 1QLppp 0 Sr 1.Q:eaa ICare are -U21201- These are the minimum hours of operation and they do not preclude the Purchaser (Lessee) from opening the facility at other times. Holiday closings shall include (11j 1s4...:t Should the facility be closed, vacant, or unattended for seven (7) or more oonsecutive days through no Sault of the Seller (Lessor) , the contract to which this schedule is attached may be terminated at Seller's (Longoria) sole discretion unless failure is caused by construction activities on the premises or on the streets immediately adjacent to the premises. • • k"-o5S6 • • ATTAman H APPLICABLE SAFETY PROCEDURES The laws and regulations concerning the handling of hazardous materials addressed in the document include, but are not limited to. the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Service Station Regulation 1910. 106(4) . which specifically requires maintenance and reconciliation of accurate daily physical and book inventory records of underground storage of petroleum products to permit early detection of any leak from underground tanks and/or piping installation as well as the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) underground storage tank regulations (40 C.F.R. Part 280-281 es sec) . In addition to the OSHA and EPA regulations, the following Daily Recordkeeping and Inventory Control Program is adopted and included as The Applicable Safety Procedures; Operator (Manager) shall on a DAILY BASIS, do the following; (1) Gauge the physical measurements of all petroleum products contained in Seller's underground storage. This includes checking for any water accumulation with water finding posted; (2) Maintain adequate gasoline and diesel fuel inventory records which shall include, by the type of product, a reconciliation between sales, receipts and inventory on hand; (J) Compute for each stored product its volume gain or loss; (Note, The mere recording of pump meter readings and product delivery receipts does not constitute adequate inventory records. ) (4) Keep underground storage fill and gauge boxes free of ice, snow, water and parked vehicles prior to a transport delivery; (S) Insure that all underground storage caps and fittings are securely replaced after removal; (6) Cali Seller's (Lessor's) office each business morning at 7 a.m. and report each tank stick and inventory reading and the volume of product sold from each tank '(Note. Operator shall keep all gasoline inventory records on the premises for a minimum of twelve (12) months. ) ; and In addition, Operator (Manager) shall; (1) Immediately notify the Seller (Lessor) if one-half (1/2) inch or more of water is present in any underground storage tank. 9C®556 • • (2) IMMEDIATELY STOP SELLING PRoput TO THE PUBLIC if two (2) inches or more of water i■ present or if he has any other reason to suspect that 40 or more gallon■ of water are present in any underground storage tank or that water may comprise It or more of the product being dispensed. NO FURTHER PRODUCT DELIVERIES WILL BE MADE BY THE SELLER UNTIL THE WATER IS REMOVED. (3) Notify the Seller (Lessor) immediately in the event of any abnormal product quantity difference (either plus or minus) and confirm such notification in writing with full detail■ within three (3) days. NOTE, Abnormal product quantity differences. for the purpose■ of this Program, are defined as any change in the trend of normal daily product variation which is significant and any daily volume difference of fifty (50) gallons or more. (4) Permit Seller (Lessor) and any local, state or federal enforcing authority, during normal business hours, to inspect Operator (Manager) gasoline inventory records when Seller (Lessor) desires to monitor compliance with the Program and/or where there is cause to believe there my be an underground storage leak and/or product contamination. (S) Report immediately to the Seller's (Lessor's) Maintenance Department all broken underground storage cap■ and fittings. (6) Inform the Seller (Lessor) in a timely meaner of eny petroleum dispensing equipment failure. In all situations were Seller (Lessor) provides a maintenance service call for alleged water contamination and/or product losses, the following procedure is to be employed, (1) Operator (Manager) (or an authorized employee) has the right to observe the petroleum dispensing and/or storage equipment being checked by Seller's (Lessor's) maintenance representative. (2) Upon conclusion of the service call, Seller's (Lesson's) maintenance representative' will summarize findings and action taken, if any, on a Halntenanee Inspections 1222 which will then be signed by the Operator (S gsr) (or an authorized employee) . (3) Operator (Manager) shall be considered in violation of a substantive provision of this Agreement if he fails to comply with any portion of this Program. Such violation is an adequate reason: for the termination of this Agreement. • • VENTA INC. (303) 692.7171 1055 AURARIA PKWY,. •100 DENVER, COLORADO 80204 COMMODITY SCHEDULE N0. t1 commission Marketer PURCHASER Donald L. Veden DATE htm.d_ I. lidr0 DELIVERY POINT Qreelev. CO PRODUCT Gasoline GRADE All Grades This schedule is attached to and made a part of a ,contract of sale between Purchaser and Seller dated Mani ,, 192UL. 1. 9utjty. Except as provided in the attached contract, the quantity of Gasoline covered by this Contract shall be a minimum of 720.000 gallons from lotto to Fels nar y, oets in monthly minimum and maximum quantities hereinTfter specified. Monthly Quantity Monthly Quantity (000 Gallons) (000 Gallons) January _z0 S0 July 20 February 20 si August March 2A �� September 20 s0 April z0 s0 October 20 ,is__ May 20 s0 November 20 ____JUL___- June z0 _ S`_ December Annual Quantity 240 800 2. Title. Title to product shall pass to Purchaser when it p hrough the meter et the time of sale. 3. $1Q$ ._gs, Jan. Risk of loss of product shall pass to Purchaser when it passes through the meter at the time of sale. 4. Purchaser's Duties' Purchaser shall operate Seller's gasoline dispensing equipment located at 4621 Yellowtail. ()rite Greeley. CO , and shall promote the sales of products therefrom. Seller's gasoline dispensing equipment shall be used solely for Seller's products, and all products furnished by supplier shall be sold by Purchaser at prices from time to time established by seller. Purchaser shall provide, at its expense, all services and materials (except those herein specifically agreed to be provided by Seller) required in connection with its operation and proaotion .pa of the products sold, hereunder, including but not limite® �S•a� the following' All labor necessary for the operation of said equipment, as well as the maintenance required under Attachment C and for cleaning the equipment and premises leased by Purchaser, including the removal of snow and debris from such premises and of the products sold, hereunder, including but not limited to, the followings All labor necessary for the operation of said equipment as well as the maintenance required under Attachment C and for cleaning the equipment and premises leased by Purchaser, includina the removal of snow and debris from such premise■ and all utilities. It is agreed that Purchaser is an independent contractor with full power and authority, except as specifically provided performing the work to be performed under this Agreement, Seller being interested only in the results obtained. in no event shall the relationship between Purchaser and Seller be deemed that of partners or joint venturers. Purchaser shall determine the number and selection of employees required for Purchaser's operation hereunder, and the hours of labor and the compensation for services to be paid to any and all such employees. Such employees shall be employees of Purchaser. S. Seller's Duties. Seller shall at its expense, furnish the following services, materials, and equipment required for Purchaser's operations hereunders ( i) gasoline dispensing equipment, (ii) gasoline and other products, (iii) report forms, (iv) labor and materials necessary for the maintenance of said gasoline dispensing equipment as outlined in Attachment C, the cause of such maintenance is the negligence or willful misconduct of Purchaser or its agent■ or employees, in which latter event the expense of such maintenance shall be borne by Purchaser. Title to all products supplied by Seller shall remain in the supplier until sold by Purchaser. However, Purchaser shall be required to account to Seller for all inventories of products supplied to Purchaser. Purchaser or its employees shall take tank stick readings in the presence of transport operator and record on the delivery ticket the tank stick readings before and after each delivery of gasoline to Purchaser hereunder. 6. Purchaser's Compensation. As compensation for it■ work and services performed hereunder, Purchaser ■hall be paid an amount equal to two and one half cents per gallon. 7. Remittances. All sumo collected by Purchaser for any products sold hereunder, (less any commission duo Purchaser pursuant to the terms hereunder) ■hall be immediately become and remain the sole and exclusive property of Seller, and, until such sums are remitted to Seller by Purchaser, the possession and control hereof by Purchaser Shall be that of a trustee for the use and benefit of Seller, and not otherwise. On Monday, Wednesday, and 9C C52.-,6 • • Friday of each week during the term of this Agreement, Purchaser shall to a Seller maintained bank account all suss theretofore collected by Purchaser for products sold hereunder. Seiler will, prior to the twentieth (20th) of each month following, remit to Purchaser his compensation check as outlined in Paragraph 6 above. Purchaser shall transmit a daily written report to Seller, on forms furnished by Seller, reflecting the total amount collected by Purchaser for all products sold hereunder during the immediately preceding daily accounting cut-off period established by Purchaser for such propose. In the event any such remittance is not made to Seller by the aforesaid deposit of collections on the date required therefore, Seller shall be entitled zo receive from Purchaser an additional amount equal to interest accrued on the amount of the delinquency until paid, plus reimbursement for all attorney's fees incurred by Seiler in collecting any such delinquent remittance. Purchaser ■hall be absolutely, and unconditionally liable for the loss of any funds of Seller which are held by Purchaser. 8. Indemnity. Purchaser agrees to protect, indemnify and hold Seller tree and harmless from and against any and all claims, liens, demands, liabilities and causes of action of every kind and character, including the amount of ,udgments, penalties, interest, court costs and legal tees incurred by Seller in the defense of same, arising in favor of governmental agencies or third parties (including agents and employee■ of Purchaser or subcontractors) on account of taxes, claims, liens, debts, personal injuries, death, or damages to property and without limitation by enumeration, all other claims or demand so every character occurring or in anywise incident to, in connection with or arising out of the work to be performed by Purchaser hereunder. 9. Audit. Upon termination of the contract of sale, an audit and inventory will be completed at the property and the original copy of such audit and inventory will be forwarded to Seller where this audit will be extended and Purchaser's account totaled. Upon final determination of the balance in Purchaser's account, Seller shall pay any credit balance due to Purchaser. In the event that the final balance shows that Purchaser is indebted to Seller, Seller shall have the right to deduct such balance from any other account then owed by Seller to Purchaser. If, alter making all proper deductions, there is a balance owing to Seller. Purchaser will immediately pay raid balance in full to Seller upon demand. In addition, seller may at any time, at its expense conduct any appropriate inventory and/or audit. SC 055& 10. Access and Reports' Seller shall have access to the properties covered hereby at all time, to inspect the same, observe operation■ thereon and make inventories, and shall have access at reasonable times to all information pertaining to the operation thereof, including. but not limited by Purchaser's books and record■ relating thereto. Purchaser shall furnish Seller with such operating and inventory reports as Seller, together with all other information reasonably requests concerning operations hereunder which is available to the Purchaser. It. This Agreement shall be subject to all valid applicable State and Federal laws, local ordinances and orders, directives, rules, and regulations of any governmental body or official having jurisdiction. Neither this Agreement nor nay right' or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be assignable by Purchaser or by operation of law without the prior written consent of Seller. SELLER' /V- to ;pc. / Sys T /� PURCHASER' Donald L. Yoder' 9C055r.meemmiliiij4 • • , . YENTA, INC- LEASE TX13 Lease, made as of the tfitb day of January . 1990. by and between ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES, AMO PARTNERS. OOTN AND PECOS GROOT, MOM LONGMONT GRUM, 14TH AND TAFT GROUP, MORTM LOWLAND CAOVP, GOLDEN FOODS, AND I P:LRCz GR07P herein referred to as •Landlord•; and Vent.. Inc. a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Colorado, having .42 principal office at SOSS Auraria Parkway, Suits 100,, Denver, . Colorado 00204 herein referred to• as *Tenant', hereby agree that Tunnt shall Luse from Landlord the following real property which is located in Grossly CnlnraAn ae depicted on Exhibit '1', attached herein referred to as the •Premleee. 1. INTTTAL 2TRM OF LEASE. 1. 1. The initial term of thin Lease shall be zit._ years, and commence on :'ihww.wA 11.. Mt() until TwN„•.3 us.aew. k i. RENT. 2.1. Tenant shall pay to Landlord during the term of this Lease. in such coin or currency of the Dnited States of America as at the time of payment ' shall be legal tender for the payment of public and private debts. without any setoff or deduction the following monthly rentals (hereinafter called •MOOthly Rentalse). 2.1.1. For the period of 1+ 11.- 440 through _1n- 16—V446' the Monthly Rental shall be S,ONNNIMMe j 2.1.2. For the period of 1- He-. 1446 through I.. 1 S+2.000 k the Month. . Rental shall be S, nm 2.1.3. For the period of 1-14.- 7,020 through l- Ib-2.000 C the Monthly Rental shall be Sagliallusk. 2.1.4. For the period of 1-11. - 2.00$ through 1- 10- 2010 the Monthly Rental shall be SzOplinilik. 2.2. Said Monthly Rentals shall be due and payable on the first day of the month for each and every month during the term hereof, with the first Monthly Rental due _1-IL-1110. Monthly Rentals shall be paid by Tenant to such party or parties at such address or add eeeeee as Landlord may from time to time direct in writing. 3. OPTION TO EXTEND TFLRM. 3.1. Tenant in hereby granted the option to extend this Lease for 'Mow. (al additional terms of `\pvc years each upon the same terms and conditions contained in this Lease by giving the Landlord written notice of its exercise of such option at lust ninety (90) day■ before the expiration of the initial or any renewal term. If such option shall be exercised, the rent for any M extended or renewal period shall be as follows. I _1_ sc.C555 3.1.1. For the first 1 term, 1- I1.- ,LOiO through 1 - I y -• 2.0_1C . the Monthly Rental shall be Silliimmore. 3.1.2. For the second l term,-It.-2.0IC through 1- t , - .2,0 20 , the monthly Restal shall be 3di mmsa'. ; 3.1.3. Tor the third renewal term, t- IL, - Comp through 1- I6 - ,00.06 , the Monthly Rental shall be S. mimpmo . A. I14ROYZMENT5 AND REMOVAL OF PROPERTY. 4.1. 9pon termination of this Lease pursuant to Paragraph 11 herein or upon expiration of the Lease Tema, any improvements made by Tenant to the land or to any buildings or improvements located thereon become the property of the Landlord. S. TAXES AND CHARGES. 5.1. Tenant covenants and agrees to pay and discharge before delinquency all real property taxes on the land. Tenant covenants and agrees to pay and discharge on • timely basis but before the expiration of this Lease, any other taxes, including any ed valorem taxes, taxes on rents, anent', levies, charges, costs, expenses, or liens 'Mich during the term of thin Lease may rise in respect of the occupancy, use or_p ion. ot said Premises to the end that the rents hereinbefore reserved shall be received by Landlord unabated by any of the foregoing or any charges of like kind or nature. 5.2. Tenant shall not, by reason of the foregoing provision, be required to pay any of Landlord's corporation franchise takes or tees, inheritance or succession taxes, income or profits taxes, or any other property or other taxes, or any other charge or aaaaa meant which may be levied d ag+inat the ?remixes on account of any real property of Landlord or its succes- sots in interest other than the demised ?remises even though these may be attached to these ?remises. Landlord agrees to execute such directions to the taxing authorities as may be necessary to have all statements and notices relating to the payment of taxes payable by Tenant to be mailed directly by the taxing authority to Tenant. In the event any statements or notices should be received by Landlord, Landlord shall forthwith deliver the same to Tenant. 5.3. Tenant shall have the right to contest payments which shall be payable either by Tenant or by Landlord pursuant to Paragraphs 5.1 and 5.2 if Tenant in good faith deems the ease to have been illegally or improperly levied, d, or charged against the ?remises, and for that purpose shall have the right to institute such proceedings or proceedinge in the same of Landlord as Tenant ma, deem neeaaaary, provided, however, that the expenses, incurred by reason thereof shall be paid by Tenant. Landlord shall cooperate fully with Tenant in any such proceeding, and may participate in any such contest, 5.4. The parties agree that before sells of the ?remises for taxes or other charges, they shall jointly, or .separately take,.. such steps as may be necessary to prevent the collection of said taxes out of the ?remises. Nothing -2- 9C0553 • herein contained shall be construed to release or relieve, either party from their respective obligations to pay such taxes or ether charges prior t0 any sale of the Premises for nonpayment. S.S. In the went either party hereto shall fail to perform the covenants and agr••m•nt■ set forth in this paragraph, the other party may, at its option. make any piquant on behalf of the party failing to make the payment and the defaulting party agrees to repay to the other party, upon demand, the full amount ■o paid and expended by the other party, together with interest at the rate of 12% per annum. 6. POSSESSION AND DM 6.1. Tenant, by execution of this Lease represents that it has physically inspected the Premises and is leasing them "As Is" and shall be responsible for all maintenance and improvement thereof for any reason during the term Of this Lease. Tenant may p and use the Premises for any lawful purpose whatsoever. Tenant agrees that all of its operations on the Premises shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable lave, ordinances, decisions, and governmental rules and regulations. 7. LIAhiLIT7 FOR OSE OF PREMISES. 7.1. Tenant covenants and agrees that Lasdlord shall be free from liability and claims for damages by reason of any injury to any person, including Tenant, or damage to property *riming from or in any vay connected vith the use, occupancy or maintenance of any improvement during the term of this Lease or any extension thereof. Tenant hereby COvaaaats and agrees to indemnify and save harmless Landlord from all liability, loss, cote and obligations on account or arising out of any such injuries or losses, however occurring, Including any court costs or reasonable attorney's fees incurred in connection vith defending a suit or otherwise appearing is such action or in enforcing this Paragraph of this Lease. Landlord agraea that Tenant shall have the right to contest the validity of any and all such claims end defend, settle asd compromise may and all such claims of any kind or character and - by whomsoever claimed, in the same of Landlord, as Tenant may deem necessary, provided, that the expenses thereof shall be paid by Tenant. n. j.IABILITT FOR DAMAGE OR DESTROCTION. 6.1. Except am may be otherwise provided herein. Tenant shall bear all risks of any loss, damage, or destruction to any buildings or improvements on the Premises, and shall indemnify and hold Landlord harmless for any such loss, damage, or destruction. 0.2. In the event that the Premises, or any part thereof, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public use usder any statute, or by right of eminent domain, or by private purchase by any public authority in lleu of the exercise of the right of eminent domain (any such mutters beimg hereafter referred to as a "taking"), Landlord, Tenant end any person or entity having any interest in the award or awards shall have the right to participate is any sunk 9C C556 -3- • • condemnation proceedings for the purpose of protecting their interests hereunder. Each party so participating shall pay ism own exp herein. E.3. If the whole of the ?remises shall be so taken or if any part of the ?remises is so taken and the part not so taken is insufficient for the reasonable operation of Tenant's business, in Tenant's sole and reasonable judgment. then, in either of such event*, this Lease and the term hereby granted shall cease and expire on the date when p ion shall be taken thereunder of the Premises or pert thereof, and all rents, taxes, and other charges shall be prorated end paid to such date. 6.4. In the event that only a pars of the ?remises is so taken and the part not so take* •hall be sufficient for the reasonable operation of Tenant's business, in Tenant's sole and reasonable judgment this Lease shall remain in full force end effect, subject to the provisions of Paragraphs a.2'and E.3. O.S. In any taking, Landlord shall be entitled to the award for the land and for consequential demage■ to and diminution of the blase or plottage value of land rot taken, and shall be entitled to that part of the award allocable to the value of improvements and personal property belonging to Landlord. 8.6. In any taking, Tenant shall be entitled to the award for much personal property and trade :insurer am may belong to Tenets and may be taken in condemnation. In addition, any part of the award allocable to the value of Leasehold improvements made by Tenant, or allocable to loss of business', shall belong to Tenant. e.7. Is the event that only • part of the ?remises is taken and the part not take* is sufficient for the reasonable operation of Tenant's business, in the sole and reasonable judgment of Tenant, Tenant shall, se' soon as practicable after such taking, restore, relocate, or reconstruct that part of the improvement■ not so taken to as near its former condition as to ciroumetances will permit. 9. LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES. 9.1. Landlord, or Landlord's agent or nominee, shall at all reasonable times have access to the Premises for the purpose of examining or inspecting the condition thereof to exhibit the ?remises to prospective purchasers, to determine if the Tenant is performing the covenants and agreements of this Lease, and to post such reasonable notices as Landlord may desire to protect the rights of Landlord. 10. REPAIRS. 10.1. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall at its sole expense including payment for all costs incurred of any kind whatsoever for maintenance, repleoement,° repair, and additional improvements at the premises, maintain' and keep the ?remises in good condition and repair, subject to the terms of this Lease. Y _4. SC.or- _ __ • • 11. pp= or =MT DT r:ANT AND RZNZDIE9 or LANDLORD. 11.1. Yf any one of the following events (hereinafter called •leant' of Default') shall occur 11.1.1. Tenant shall neglect or fall to pay any installment of the rent herein reserved at the time and in the manner herein provided; 11.1.2. Tenant..shall file • voluntary petition is bankruptcy or shall be adjudicated • bankrupt or insolvent, or shall file any petition or answer seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution, or similar relief under the present or any future federal bankruptcy act or any other present or future applicable federal, state or other statute or law, or &hail seek or densest to or acquiesce in the appointment of any trustee, receiver, or liquidator of Tenant or of all or any substantial pert of its properties or of the Premises; or, 11.1.3. Any execution or attachment shall be issued against Tenant or any of Tenant's property as a. consequence of which this Lease or the Premises or any part thereof shall be taken or occupied by someone other than Tenant; 11.1.4. Tenant shall violate say other material term or condition of this Lease. 11.1.3. Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default listed in Paragraphs 11.1.1, 11.1.2, 11.1.3, or 11.1.4 above, Landlord shall give Tenant thirty (30) days written notice of intention to terminate this Lease, which notice shall fully describe the Event of Default on which said notice is based, and if at such time Tenant has obtained fiaaacing from ♦ third party leader, such third party lender shall, without objection from Landlord immediately assume this Lease in its entirety and cure all defaults of Tenant prior to the expiration of said thirty (30) days, and thereupon at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, unless the event of default shall have been previously remedied or the Tose= shall have previously commenced and continue' taking aetios for the purpose of remedying or obviating such event of default and shall thereafter in good faith prosecute such action to completion, or if said third party lender fails to exercise its rights to assume this Lease in its entirety and cure all defaults of Tenant, landlord may then either (1) terminate this Lease, or (2) re-enter the Premises by summary proceedings or otherwise, remove all persons and property from the Premises without liability to any person for damages sustain(' by reason of such removal, and re-let the Premises at such rental Auld upon such other terms and conditions as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem advisable. in such Tenant shall remain liable for the monthly rent reserved in this Leese, plus the raaaoaable cost of obtaining p ion of and re-letting the premises and of any repairs and alterations necessary to prepare them for re-letting, less the rents received from such re-letting, if any. Any and all deficiencies so payable by Tenant shall be paid oa the first of each and every month. No such re-entry or taking po ion of, the Premises by Landlord shall be construed as an election on its pert to terminate this; Lease unless a written notice of such intention be given to Tenant or unless the termination thereof be decree- by.• court of competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding any such re-letting without • • termination, Landlord may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease for such previous breach. Should Landlord at any time terminate this Lease for any breech in addition to any other remedies it may —have, it may recover from Tenant all damns' it may incur by reason of such breach, including the cost of recovering the Premises. All remedies herein conferred upon Landlord shall be cumulative and no one exclusive of any other remedy conferred herein or by law. St Tenant is in default, Landlord may prevent removal of property from the Premises by any lawful means it deems nadannary to protect its interests. 12. OCZET ENJOYMENT. .2.1. Landlord represents and warrants that (a) Landlord is the owner of the Premises in fee simple and has the right to malts this Leases (b) Tenant, on paying the rent herein reserved and upon performing all of the terms sad conditions of the Leese on its part to be parformed, .shall at all times during the term herein demised, peacefully, exclusively and quietly have, bold and enjoy the Premises; (c) the Premises are free from all liens and encumbrancer. 13. ASSTGNM NT BY TENANT. 13.1. Tenant shall have the right upon written notice to and with written consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably vithheld, to assign this Lease at any time during the term of this Lease or any extension or renewal thereof upon compliance with the following conditions' 13.1.1. The Assignee shall take subject to the provisions of Ude Less* and .hall agree in writing in recordable form, to be bound by all terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. 13.1.2. No assignment shall release Tenant or any successor from any obligation hereunder, except as such release shall have been given by Landlord in writing. and the Landlord may, without first having sought performance of any such obligation by any Assignee require the performance thereof by the Tenant or any successor; and, 13.1.3. Sn the event any Assignee cauaa■ an Event of Default as defined in Paragraph 11 and if Tenast has obtained financing from a third party lender, said third party lender shall have the right without objection from Landlord, to immediately 'saws this Lease in its entirety and cure all defaults of Tenant or any Assignee. Sevever, if not cured in thirty (30) days, Landlord may terminate this Lease to Tenant and any Assigns* and proceed either jointly or severally against Tenant or any Assignee as it may deem appropriately, unless Tenant has been given a release by Lasdlord in writing, prepared in recordable form. 14. SCIILL'TfSNG IT TENANT. 14.1. Upon written notice to and with written consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be usraaaoaably withheld, Tenant shall have the right to sublet ,all or part of the Premises hereby Leased at any time during the term of this Lease or any extension or renewal thereof upon complianoe with the following. conditions' • • 14.1.1. Each Subtenant shall take subject to the provisions of this Lease and shall a in writiag in recordable form to be bound by all terms, covenants and conditions of this Laney 14.1.2. No Sublease shall release Tenant or any successor from any obligation hereunder, except as such release- shall have been given by Landlord in writing, and the Landlord may. without first heels.. sought performance of any such obligation by any Subtenant require the performance thereof by the Tenant or any successor; and, 14.1.3. In the event any Subtenant causes an Event of Default as defined in r ph 11. Landlord may immediately terminate this Lease to Tenant and any Subtenant and proceed either jointly or severally against Tenant or any Subtenant as it may deem appropriate, unless Tenant has been given • release by Landlord in writing prepared in recordable form. 15. ASSIGNMENT ET LANDLORD. 15.1. Landlord shall have the right without consent of Tenant, to assign this Lase at any time during the term of this Lease or any extensions or renewal thereof, subject however, to Landlord's . providing written notice, providing copies of relevant instruments, and obtaining written recordable acceptance of this Lease from assignee. 16. EXPENSES. E3CCLIIST"! EE ice. AND WAIVER ON BREACH. 16.1. It is further oovananted and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the breaching party shall pay asd discharge all costs, attorney's fees, and expenses that shall arise from enforcing the eovesants of this Lease by Landlord or Tenant, or by their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns. No breach by either party hereto wader the provisions of this Lease shall affect any other agreement between the parties, except as specifically provided herein or in such other agreements. No waiver by either petty of its rights to enforce any provision hereof, after any breach on the part of either party, shall be deemed a waiver of its right to enforce each and all of the provisions hereof upon any further or other b h on the part of either party. 17. ARBITRATION. 17.1. Any and all matters of controversy, dispute or disagraasent of any kind or character existing between the parties and arising out of or in any way involving the interpretation or application of the terms of this Lase which the parties are unable to resolve themselves shall be sublected to arbitration at the request of either party through the American Arbitration Association is accordance with its then existing rules for commercial arbitration. The arbitrator shall be empowered•.- to hear asd determine the matter in question asd his determination shall be final and binding upon the parties. Coat of the arbitration shall be shared: equally except that preparation and rep scion costs shall be assumed by each party. 9C Q55� -7- • e 10. UNLAWFUL imarisIONS. 10.2. Asy provision of this lease in violation of any lay or ordinaries shall not invalidate this Lease, and any unlawful provision shall be deemed separate and part form all other provision herein asd stricken from this Lease. The parties shall attempt to prepare a mutually acceptable substitute provisios for any provision stricken from this tease due to Sllegelity, and shall subsequently incorporate the substituted provision by a written modification to this Lease. All remaining terms mad provisions shall Tamale in full force and effect as thought he stricken provisions has never appeared in this Lease. Loh provision of this Lease shall be valid and esforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. Neither party shall be required to indemnify the other for any damages or losses raaultiss from • determination that a Lease provision is unlawful. 19. NOTICES. 19.1. All notices required or which may bs given hereunder shall be considered as property given if delivered in vriting personally or by certified United states mail, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, to the parties at the following add , Landlord, Sys � tse„o,rspas 1 Tenant, Vents. Inc. loss Auraria latkwey, .100 Deaver, Colorado 80204 20. RECORDAxION OF wax. 20.2. The parties atria that If either party desires that this Lease be placed on public record, that a memorandum of this Lease rather than the Lease itself shall be recorded. . It Is further agreed, however, thst the full Lease shall be recorded in the event that any title compasy insuring title for Landlord or Tenant shall require such recording. 21. SUCCESSORS. 21.1. This &greenest shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties he and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. All oovenmata herein shall bo deemed to touch and concern the land and to run with the lasd and be binding upon every owner and occupier thereof. 22. Gov oaNG LAw. 22.1. All questions respecting this Loess, its validity and interpretation of its terms shall be goversed by the laws of the here the Premises are located. _0_ 9CIO5 23. SERvxCES AND UTILITIES. 23.1. Tenant shall provide and pay for all services- and electricity, water, heat, sewage, refrigerated air conditioning, window cleaning end building maintenance service and all other services and utilities used in, upon or attain she bargains, by Sanest or any of its sub-tenants, licensees or cooassaisnaires dewing tae term of this Lease. Landlord shall not be liable for the stoppage or fnterruptinn of asy said services or utilities. 24. xOLDIN4 OvI7t. 24.1. Any holding over after the expiration of the term of this Lease, with the consent •+f Landlord, shall be construed to be a tenancy from month-to- month, cancellable op** thirty (30) days written notice, and at • rental and upon terms and conditions as existed during the last year of the term thereof. 25. CONSTRUCTION Or WIZ. 25.1. The language in all parts of this Lease shall In all cases be construed as a who:• adcordisg to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against either Landlord or Tenant. Paragraph headings in,this Lease are for convenience only and ace not to be construed as • part of this Lease or in any way defining, limiting or amplifying the provisions hereof. Time is of the essence of this Lease and of every term, covenant and condition hereof. The words 'Landlord' and "Tenant'. as used herein, shall include the plural as well as the singular. The neuter gender includes the masculine and feminine. In the event there is more than one Tenant or Lasdlord, the obligation to be performed shall be joint and several. 26. SUSORDTNATION. 26.1. Landlord expressly reserves the right at any time to place liens and encumbrances on and against the unimproved land, superior in lien and effect to this Lease and the estate c d hereby. This Lease, at the option of Landlord, is and shall be subject, subordinate, and inferior to tba lien and estates of any liens and hereafter imposed by Landlord upon the unimproved lard. Tenant agrees to execute and deliver upon demand any iastrvsnt or instruments subordinating this Lease to any such liens or encumbrances as shall be desired by Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall not cause this Lease to be terminated by any such subordination and Landlord shall obtain fros any future lender • so-called 'non-disturbance agreement' insuring that upon asy foreclosure of Landlord's interest, Tenant would sot be.dispo providing Tenant was sot in default under this Lases. Tenant is also hereby granted the right to make any payment to a mortgage or other lien bolder of the unimproved land for the benefit of Landlord and shall be given notice of such payment vtan due and deduct she same from the next rental payment due Landlord. 27. ABANDONMENT. 27.1. Tenant shall not vacate or - &Madge the lroslsss at any during the term of this Lease; and, if Tenant shall vacate, abeadon• or surrender _q_ 9CQ556 the term of this Lease; and, if Tenant ■hail vacate, abandon or surrender the Premises 'or be disp d by process of law or otherwise, any personal property left on the Premises shall be deemed to be abandoned at the,option of Landlord. The pettiest agree that any temporary suspension of business arising out of or resulting from an effort to comply with any statute, rule, regulation, or order Of any court or government agency shall not constitute abandonment. 23. ,Tenant LTENS. 20.1. Tenant shall keep the Premises and the improvements thereon free and clear of all liens arising out of or claimed by reason of any work performed, material furnished or obligations incurred by or at the !datum, of Tenant, and shall indemnify and save Landlord and the Premises hermit's of all such liens or claims of liens and all attorney's fees and other costs and expense incurred by reason thereof. Tn the event any such lien attaches to the Premises or the property located thereon, Landlord may deem that to be an event of default end terminate the Lease within thirty (30) days after notifying the Tenant of the same if Tenant has not caused the ease to be removed before the end of said thirty (30) day period, or • third party lender has not assumed the Lease, provided however, that Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall have the right to contest the validity of any claim or lien in good faith so long am such lien or claim does not constitute • default by Tenant under any mortgage, or deed of trust. Opon a final determination of the validity of such lien or claim, Tenant shall immediately pay any judgment rendered against it with all proper costs and charges, and shall have such lien released without cost to Landlord. 23.2. Tf Tenant has pot removed the lien or claim within the time permitted in Paragraph 23.1, Landlord, at his option, may pay the amount of such lien or claim or discharge the same by deposit, and the amount so paid or deposited, with interest thereon computed at 2% above the then existing prime rate of interest at 7oited Dank of Denver or its suet0000r in Denver, Colorado, shall be deemed additional rens reserved under this Lease, and shall be payable immediately, and with the same remedies to Landlord as in the case of default in the payment of rent as herein provided. 29. roil= MA7EURE. 29.1. If either party hereto shall be delayed or prevented from the performance of any act required hereunder by reason of acts of God, strikes, lock-outs, labor troubles, liability to procure materials. restrictive governmental laws or regulations er other causes without fault and beyond the control of the party obligated (financial inability expected), performance of such act shall be excused for the period of the delay and the period for the performance of any such act shall be extended for a period equivalent to the period of such delay; provided, however, nothing In this section contained shall excuse Tenant from the prompt payment of any rental or other charge required of Tenant hereunder, except as may be expressly provided elsewhere in this Lease. 30. TM/RANCE. 30.1. Tenant shall provide • policy of liability insurance with respect to loss or damage to the Premises by fire or by any other casualty or cause; and -10- seoss a Tenant shall also maintain liability insurance against claims for bodily injury or death occurring on, in or about the Premises, sidewalks or streets, property or passageways adjoining the Premises, affording _ protection with respect to bodily injury or death of at least Oae Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for any one person and at least Ons Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for say one accident and Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) for damage to property. 30.2. All insurance provided for shall be effective at the Tenant's expense under valid and enforceable policies issued by insurers of recognized 1 responsibility reasonable acceptable to the Landlord. Such policies shall insure the Landlord and the Tenant as their interests may appear and shall also have loss payable clauses in favor of and in form acceptable to any first mortgagee of the demised Premises, as its interest may appear. Eech such policy or certificate therefore shall contain an agreement by the insurer that such policy shall not be cancelled without at least ten (10) days prior written notice to both Landlord and Tenant. Certificates of the insurers, or actual policies, shall be delivered by the Tenant to the Landlord on or before ten (10) days, prior to the anticipated beginning date of this Lease, and thereafter at least fifteen (15) days before the expiration date of such policy. 30.3. Xi either party so requests and it can be so written, end if it doss not result in additional premium, all insurance which is carried by either party with respect to the Premises, whether or not required, shall include provision which either designate the requiring party as one of the insureds or deny to the insurer acquisition by subrogation of rights or recovery against the requesting party to the extent such rights have been waived by the insured party prior to occurred of loss or injury. The requesting party shall be entitled to have duplicated or certificates of any policies containing such provisions. Each party hereby waived any rights or recovery against the,other foe lose or injury against which the waiving party is protected by insurance containing previsions denying to the insurer acquisition by ,subrogation of rights of recovery, reserving, h , any rights with respect to any excess of loss or injury over the amount recovered by such insurance. 30.4. Each live (S) years Landlord shall have as sight to request an increasa in the liability policy limits to reflect the then current economic conditions. Tenant shall provide such lacrosse if readily available from • reputable insurance company at reasonable cost. 31. ENTIRE ACkLEMENT. 31.1. This Lease and the covenants and agreements set forth herein are and shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties at the Premimes are heretofore referred'. unless amended by subsequent written supplemental agreement. Each party to this Lease hereby ackawledges aad agrees that the ether party has mado acv' warranties, representations, Covenants or agreements, expo d or implied, to such party Other than those expressly ant forth herein, and that'saeh party in entering into and in( this Lease has not relied upon any warranties, representationm, covenante or agreements other than these expressly set forth herein. 940536 -11- • . IN MTTNESS VHEREOf, the parties have enacuted this Lassa as of the day and year first above written. Landlord! ARNOLD ASSOCIATES By! ./I / J AMO PAR By f /7 E P GROUP �- NORTH LATH T ROUT By! NORTN OVIA GOLDEN rooms 00 ' By' /////� ' f^ PIERCE GR � af' .'r Tenant! ENT Tltlae 900356 -12- H.G.T. • FAX PAGE mZ AR2203100 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED DEED THIS DECD Is made this 15rh day of January, 1998, between CONOCO INC., a Delayers Corporation of 600 N. Dairy Ashford, City m ut of Houston, County Of Harris, and State of Texas. end ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES, a Colorado General Partnership, as to an v w , undivided 11.4 peccent interest; AMO PARTNERS, n Colorado General x to Pertnerehip, as to an undivided 28.5 percent interest; 88TH AND PECOS CROUP, a Colorado Joint Venture, as to an undivided 8.4 percent interest; NORTH LONGMONT GROUP, a Colorado General o Partnership as to an undivided 18.0 percent interest; 14TH AND ^'s TAFT CROUP, a Colorado Joint Venture, es to an undivided 13.7 o percent interest; NORTH LOVELAND CROUP, a Colorado Joint Venture, w as to an undivided 7.6 percent interest; GOLDEN FOODS, a Colorodo e 0 General PattnetehlP ,as to en undivided 7.1 percent Interest; end m PIERCE CROUP. a Colorado Joint Venture, as t0 an undivided 5.3 go percent interest, all whose address As JOSS Miter 's Parkwny, qM Stilt, 100, City and County of Denver, and State of Colorado, n, m °canteen: ne A Ws ro ►�►, WiTNESBETIIi ( • ,i " r That the Ocentoc, for and in consideration of .the sum of Ten s i Dollars end other good and valuable consideration, the receipt on.. and eurtielency of which is hereby acknowledged, hen granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by those presents does gtant, i bargain, sell , cenVey and confirm, unto the Grantee, its auccesoors In interest and assigns, forever, all the rent 64, propetty, together with imptovements, if any, situate, lying end ; toe being in tho County of JELD State of Colorado, described as to iolloyet S See Exhibit "A" attached hereto, Made a part hereof end A incorporated herein by cefetence. � " 0 TOGETHER with all and singular the hecedltaments and 8 w appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, insues, and profits thereof; and nil the estate, right, tittle, Interest, claim, end demand whatsoever of the Grantor, either In low or equity, of, in, and to the above-bargained purist..., with the heceditaments and appurtenanues. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances , unto the Grantee, its successors lu interest and assigns fotevet. The Grantor, tot itself end its successors in interest and assigns, does covenant and egrets that It shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above»bargained premises In the quiet and peaceable possession of the Gtantee, its successors in interest and assigns, against ell and every portion or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof, by, through, or under the Ctantor. Subject to Deed of Trust by Grantor to RAM PETROLEUM COMPANY of even date herewith. which Cremes,' seaters* 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantoc has executed this Deed on the date set forth above. CONOCO INC. , s Delaware *end ogres to pays COX t i Bye// — ! J.S. :Hill. fb Attorney In Fact for CONOCO INC., STATE OF TEXAS ) a Del Corporation ) as. COUNTY OF HARRIS ) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of January . 1990, by J. S. HILL. ATTORNEY-1N trita ivr CONOCO INC.. a Del Corporation. • ` COS�j^ WITNESS my band end offi0ial seal. My commission expires; ,sue " ' otwiy PC ?;yo ummtn fi ./I y,eM.s Ms y,.b1Nw,MgMn-. •_•• ••...•••/ • -err ,,•n.mrt,w+,rMI 41j la KAmychmos 1 ;tatOL`GOseum^nItrifrem H 1253 MEC •203100 01/18/90 14:19 '15.00 2/003 F 2078 MARY ANN FNULIISTNIN CUM( 6 MhCOWNGR MILD CO, CO , EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL 09: Lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5. Block 4. i in Cho TOWN OF AULT PARCEL 0107 PARCEL 1: Lots 14. 15, 16, and 17 in Block 3. in the TOWN OF EATON. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, EXCEPT parcel as coaveyod by deed recorded in Book 982, Page 512, Weld County Records. PARCEL 2: I A part of Lots 44 to 17. inclusive. Block 3. TOWN OF EATON. described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said 4ot 141 thence West. along the North line of said Lot, 30. feet; thence South 100 feet to a point on the South line of said Lot 17 which is 60 feet Weet of the Southeast corner of aaid Lot 171 thence East, along tho South line of said Lot 17, a distance of 60 feat to the Southeast Corner thereof; thence Northweetsrly. along the Easterly lino of sold Block 3. a distance of 105 feet, more or less. to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 011: Lots 21, 22, 23 end 24, HUNTERS SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 51. CITY OF CREELEY PARCEL 0120 A parcel of land located in Tract "A", CREELEY PLAZA as recorded under Receoptlon No. 1432944 in the records. of WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, a subdivision being a part of the NE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 5 North. Range 66 West Of the 6th P.M.. CITY OF CREELEY. and being further dascribod as follows COMMENCING at the Northwest Corner of tho NE 1/4 of said Section 12, and considering the North line of said Section 12 to hear North 89'54.00" Bast, with all bearings hereln•being relative thereto: thence North 89'54'00" Eent,' elong the North Line of the NE 1/4 of said Section 12, • distance Of 65.11 feet; thence South 00'06'00" Cast, 80.00 feat to • point on the South Right-of-Way Line of 10th Street and U.S, Highway No. 34; Chance South 44' 55'10" Wes C. 7.27 feet; thence South 00'03'07" Eset. 448.63 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNINC; . thence North 89'54'00" East. 150.00 feet; thence South 00'03'07" East. 150.00 feat; thence South 39'54'00' West, 150.00 feat to • point un the Eaet Right-of-Way Line of 28th Avenue; I� thence North 00'03'07" West, along Cho East Right-of-Ws; Line of 28th Avenue. 150.00 feet to tho TRUK POINT OF BEGINNING. it PARCEL 016: All that part of Lot Twenty-four (24) and the South half of Lot ' Twenty-Three (23) in CRANFORD'S SUBDIVISION or BLOCK 162 in the CITY OF CR6CLL'Y. WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. according to the recorded nap or plat thereof. lying Eaet of the 1 Wert 30 feet thereof. TOGETHER WITH the North lU feet of the West 30 feet of the South 900556 half of said Lot Twenty-three (23) which i s designated no a private . driveway. • M.G.T. • FAX • PAGE 04 • B 1253 k1:C 02203100 01/18/90 14:19 015.00 3/003 F 2079 MARY ANN FEUSRSTSIN Ciaack ` ItgeO1 Da;1t WXLD CO, CO E 111ELIK PAR EL 017t The North 90 feet of Lots 17 and 16; and all of Lots 19. 20, 21 and 22. EXCEPTING the Southerly 115 feet of meld Lots 19. 20, 21, and 22. all in Block 2. in the TOWN OP LA SALLE PARCEL /19: / Lot A. V NIL1rN-PARK SUBDIVISION. ■ subdivision of WELD COUNTY, PACE 2 of 2 I • d. OR Sine.I atm COLORADO DEPARTMENT OP REVENUE UONOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISCN INDNIDUAL HISTORY RECORD 1375 Sherman GMer Dens,Colorado 80261 To be completed by each irdividual applicant,each general end over 576 limited partner of•partnership,each officer,dincr0/end one is%stockholder of•public oorporetion,and the manager of the applicant NOTICE This Individual History Recpld provides bade ilonnitbn which is neonseyfor the licensing*Motes'investigation.ALL questbna mutt beanawandM their entirety. EVERY eraser you pia will bechocked tor its tubbiness. A deliberate falsehood will Jeopardize the application as such falsehood within itself oor etltube evident*regarding the ohateoter and reputation of the applicant. 1, Name el au.nr: 1.02 ,. .. deal eeeey N eileet O,0 Elm's trite •y r-AI ref&egifaG a. raw Pt* ar(l Near A NN dawn M; (Indian neene*eaeleM,eta) . 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New,of relwwree: Address:(etrooto'Mbor,al.owo,7.N No.of Yaw Wow /brrhs if Ifni _rims' OagfrAf./r attar OPE,iel, 44 cd.re •to jr/k/f IierrnrYb inn .'p./4:dYt 4peeser 4. fez& , 11 Site Otyrd e.7. 07 6 5 lielit is le AA, ea iv rV OATH OK APPLICANT .• . 1 declare undergone*of perjury in the seoonddegree that!have roadths.forego4p application and ail attachments thereto,and that an information therein is bud.COMO,and Dompleta to the feet De my knowledge. � awes The; Dos Arse,/ Girot o ae.uw*^— at -/f-1G 200556 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: MARCH 07 1990 I became acquainted with mr. Donald Veden in the spring of 1975, when the Hill-N-Park Fire Station was being organized. From that year, thru the present date, we attended numerous training classes, both Fire and Medical, and Mr Veden showed outstanding leadership qualities and knowledge. My association with Mr . Veden over the years in both business and personal, has shown he has outstanding moral and civic character . I therefore can recommend that Mr. Veden be allowed to receive any and all licensing needed to pursue the business venture he is undertaking. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 330-4248 . �Ch�arles Ashbaugh �f 9CC 33 • • an(thetoti COP-.1 per/���.� "e�, .�,wli., s� Stye, .Lw[oM M.4 or / 11.4 r�«JyG-f -.14#1.4.0 ale elder✓ S age-IQ /Ant- anita466 ter adam. t aA/ el-416 d6 thz a !u4d-i/-fin .dyo mirfrasez a•-n g -1Jco.a.e .UteL.44. c! ,2K ..otlt,wel ALxilbc &^s- U a nnoe( p,,a f e 5 _6;),<„, go>, uJaw' � edwari d, a4<ecfuteei , A a oatio iiand ?Ala lade navasidt illa#L44,44._ Arm_ -.4 -44_ &Ara tlamt era- • la-4 0.4444.haara, AZtarlielaZ 0,,t.e.' Q .wvtzr tie, eL,q . WI S /as -46r ca,,24,14„., 44,4,44.4..4, -try .i.4sa 1O JcQ ietut o � � / !wart (�0lcru rc w Gi e a n /, xi . 1/2 y 214 a �t-u.o.24cue-e7. A22el,n .a. alacaa �,d Za /u�Y.r�i✓ ty �pp a O/Yrvrrea-241•• Q /r/r� u�r a �4-rc4d ,eze 42.42_ a N.a� . di;e, OS? 04 atlian- theSefe �4o 4) F ohs Qom.. 9CEs�� (—Sid M ;76 3/ • • 4608 Yellowstone Drive Greeley, CO 80634 March 5, 1990 To whom 1t May Concern: This letter is written in support of Don Veden. I have been acquainted with Don for well over ten years. During that time, I have observed Don In several roles including neighbor, volunteer fireman and bowling partner. Quiet and unassuming, Don could easily be over-looked but he is always there for anyone in need. Don was active as a volunteer fireman until work hours conflicted with training session hours. He was always one of the first individuals on the scene making contributions with his medical knowledge. Common sense and a "level-head" made him invaluable. Bowling with Don brought out a competitive side but also a true team spirit. His sense of humor and easy attitude encourage compatibility with others. Don possesses all the attributes when one thinks of an outstanding individual -- honest, loyal, dedicated, hardworking and dependable . Don Veden would receive my highest possible recommendation. If you have specific Questions, I would be most happy to reply to them. You may reach me in the evenings at 330-61x9. Sincerely, �y Gerald D. Medbery gdm SCL5Z; ii 4 . . g 141 W ; A et ill ici � 2g jA i,ti Q II in ff 0g .45 H y$ £ IS §d g. o \ in Ss N - a ti k b d H I A 0. 8 `'� g S1li aSoS2 � 2 banns*. v.....`• Se6M Sant.00at dAwd Sd . - 1 \ •)Idnr I I n t od tTDEEn I keill Mddb,Md AAMNMM SW, . • ' � tNV�Wicriv. 1TiM1 0r4M1118WMaIdi1 .V+ _O, ��yyfiver{��pyyyy�� �j71/1TiM I M� 4AiMUi pp... tli1}ML•-r. i fMdy —WTIei additional nn.bNN wglw • , `,.. 1. {J Show to wbdin d .dim.rW eltes w d ddEsew` . 2. 0, ( - ,. .. ..4....eo+rrar.....-...aiNn.M4 4' 472Punibe DONALD L. VEDEN a• nrba, THE LITTLE STORE 'OWES §Wind 4614 YELLOWSTONE DRIVE I. CMS COD eig an Ma 11w 11 , CREELEY, CO 80634 �� � • C or peat N'• R f elNMl.. r, . . Addison o Address 6 X � G P!Penn I I.API'. 1989 , ".141.41wia - DOMESTIC ReTUI89 tl[C81►Y 9C CP.�; i feek; mEMORAnDUM �� Gene R. Brantner. Chairman To Board Of County Commissioners on. Juiv 9, 1999 COLORADO Prom Walter J. Speckman. Executive Director, Human Resources tile- Purchase of rvices Agreement between Employment Services and namber o ommerce Enclosed for Board Approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce and Employment Services of Weld County. The Agreement outlines services to be provided by the Chamber to small business owners of Weld County. Employment Services will reimburse the Chamber $500.00 per counseling session. not to exceed $7.500.00. and $1.1500.00 per management assistance activity, not to exceed $22.50!0.00. The term of this Agreement will be for the period of July 1. 1990 through June 30, 1991. If you have any questions, telephone me at 353-3816. nr+..re,7,0001 t7/.�T 7x77,1%,.:7d?.7n,C�4�7 4�' 94ge ,vr�9 � r I � laaM.q„�fv P't" - L us rAr Q h July 9. 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the Board FR: Susan Montoya RE Purchase of Services ,agreement betweeh Employment Services and Chamber of Commerce Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of the Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Chamber of Commerce. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions„ please telephone Alvina Derrera at 353-3815. b. N �00y y 900b0J EXIT(Mt A Greeley.Area Chamber of Coofuerce The Information on this application will be kept in strict confidence. It is used to determine whether you are eligible for J1PA.and to compile statistics. Your personal information will not be stared with other agencies or arms.except with the J1PA office for purposes of determining Mtigtbti►ty. SECTION 1- GENERAL 1NFORM/111ON 1 • Wt Name First Name ALL 2 - Current Address 3 - City 4- States_ 5 • Zip 11-County 7-Number of months you have lived In this county(If more than 90.enter 90) e - Telephone No. (hm) fl - Telephone No. (wit) 10-Soclsl Security Number 11-Dale of at h 13-Salt 5EC1'ION 2 - CITIZENSHIP AND MIUTARY SERVICE 14a-Enter the number of your citizenship sir.tus: 1) United Slates Citizen 7) Registered Allen 3) Refugee 4) Other Legal Allen 5) Other. please describe: 16-Hen you registered with the Selective service? yes— no la•Are you a vetenua If yes, elates of service from to typeolduchorge? no SE'CION 3 • DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION 17-Enter the Number of your race or ethnic group: 1) 'White (not Hispanic) 4) Hispanic 21 Black (not Hispanic) W Mean/Pacific Isbuuder 3) American Indian/Alaskan Native 1B-How many years of education have you completed? (Enter 18 for a college degree, la for Masters.20 for a GED). 10-Enter the number of your current education status: 1) High School Dropout 31 High School Graduate(or DEM ?d Student(H.S.or less) N Post Hugh School Attendee 20-Do you have any physical or mental handicap that substantially limit your anployebill0 21 •Are you single head of household with dependents under age 1S? SECDON 4 - SIGNATURE 1 Certlly that the InfOnnalion contained 1n this application Is true to the best of my knowledge. I am aware that this Information is subject to review and verification.and that f may be requited to provide documentation in its support• ram also aware that I tryy be pmeecuted for fraud and/or perjury if the information I have provided le false. I authorize the release of Information contained In this application for use in verifying my eligibility for J111A programs:however. I understand that the information will not be released for any other purposes. 1 have been informed of the appeals process 1 can follow if I disagree with a JIPA aer ace provider's decisions. Applicant's signature Dale 9c06^3 Orbs Aar Chants d COmer. 1401 On Avow. Oleget Croft MCI 30303624600 �i(�+NQF(TWTY Exhibit B Judy Griego Employment Services of Weld County 1551 North 17th Avenue P.O. Box 1805 Greeley. CO 80632 To Whom It May Concern: has been identified for the retraining activities available through the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce in conjunction f with the Public Service Small Business Intervention Program. This training is provided to those self-employed individuals who aro in danger of losing their business. A business intervention plan will be developed to determine the plan of action necessary and to provide the appropriate business management counseling. The Chamber has documentation to verify the information provided. Sincerely. 10126,4 Pam Ross. Executive Vico President Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce 9CCG^� PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this 9th day of July. 1990, by and between the Board of County Comniss o3 mars of Weld County. by and On behalf of the Department of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services." and the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce, hereinafter referred to as "Chamber." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training services to employers and to unemployed, underemployed. and economically-disadvantaged youth and adults of Weld County. and WHEREAS. national statistics show that three (3) out of five (5) small businesses cease to exist after three (3) years of operation, and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to expand its retraining services through a service agreement on behalf of Weld County small business owners who are in danger of losing their business. and WHEREAS. Employment Services receives funding and authority from the Job Training Partnership Act's Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act, and other related funding sources to purchase services for retraining activities to enable small business owners to remain in business, and WHEREAS. the Chamber has expertise in conducting retraining activities for small business owners to identify business problems and determine a process of positive intervention through the Chamber's Small Business Program. WHEREAS. the Chamber of Commerce wishes to positively intervene on behalf of the Weld County business owners who are in need of extensive services by establishing an aggressive goal of 70% positive retention rate for business. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term: This Agreement shall remain in effect for a period beginning July 1. 1990, and ending June 30. 1991, subject to the availability of funding. This Agreement will be for a one (1) year period only. 2. Chamber- a. Identify and recruit small business owners who maintain employee(s) and are in danger of going out of business. Chamber will retain a copy of the small business owners' 9CCSC3 i Page Two financial statement which allows Employment Services to determine eligibility for services provided under this Agreement. b. Provide preliminary counseling sessions and related activities to fifteen (15) small business owners who are in need of minimal intervention services. The cost of services will be $500.00 per counseling session and related activity. not to exceed $7.500.00. c. Develop a business intervention plan with a minimum of fifteen (15) small business owners. The plan will identify business problems and determine a process of positive intervention through the Chamber's Small Business Program. The Chamber's activities will consist of management education, management assistance information, and networking opportunities. for a total reimbursement not to exceed $22.500.00. or $1,500.00 per business intervention plan and related activity. d. Provide appropriate documentation, pursuant to procedures and forms requested by Employment Services, to obtain reimbursement for services. The Chamber will submit a bill to Employment Services at the completion of service. The bill will clearly itemize the service performed and will be accompanied by the documentation required. e. Meet service goals, described as follows: (1) Provide services to a total of 30 small business owners. Fifteen (15) will be provided preliminary services, and fifteen (15) will be provided business intervention plans and related activity. (2) Provide for 70% positive termination rate for these small business owners. (Positive termination rate is defined as those owners who remain in business for a period up to and including June 30. 1990, and those who are expanding their business). (3) Provide for a 30% negative termination. (Termination rate is defined as those owners whose business fails prior to. and including June 30. 1990). 9�CS23 ME.. Page Three 3. Employment Services: The following role and responsibility shall be assigned as Employment Services in the implementation of this Agreement: a. Determine eligibility for services with the documentation provided by Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce. See Attachment A and B. b. Provide funding. not to exceed $30.000.00. for recruitment of small business owners and for the development and implementation of business intervention plans on behalf of Employment Services. c. Observe confidential requirements when releasing names of participating business owners or their associate businesses to the general public. 4. Modification of Agreement: All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. In particular, service goals will be reviewed quarterly. 5. Assignment• This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto. their successors, heirs, legal representative, and assigns. The Chamber may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of Employment Services. 6. Applicable Law: The Chamber agrees to follow policies and procedures of Employment Services as construed in accordance with the Job Training Partnership Act, Weld County Home Rule Charter. Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act regulations, and other applicable laws and regulations. 7. Assurances: a. The Chamber agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County. and therefore they are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts ak-Gs23 Page Four or omissions of the Chamber or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the Chamber's duties as described in this Agreement. The Chamber shalt indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees. for any loss Occasioned as it result of the performance of this Agreement by the Chamber. its employees, volunteers. and agents. The Chamber shall provide workers; compensation insurance for all employees of the Chamber engaged In the performance of this Agreement. as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. No officer. member. or employee of Weld County and not member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect. to the approved Agreement or the proceeds • thereof. c. The Chamber shall indemnify. defend. and hold harmless Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees. for any sanctions or liability incurred as a result of the Chambers nonadherence to the Immigration Reform and Control Act. d. The Chamber understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be Conducted by the Department of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Private Industry Council and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. e. The Chamber assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race. creed. color. religion. sex, handicap. or national origin, be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. 8. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a thirty (30) day written notice to the other party. If funding to Employment Services should cease. this Agreement will be terminated immediately. If Employment rvices funding should be reduced. this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. C07.) 3 Page Five IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GREELEY AREA CHAMBER OF OF COUNTY, COLORADO COMMERC ene ' . Eran ner. airman a . oss. res en WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COO L ATTEST: Ahrull AAA //a on r airm Weld County Clerk ../. to the Boa WELD COUNTY DIVISIO F kcal HUMAN RESOUR ES U=putt' unty C e a t . pec man. xecutwe rector 9( CGr',3 fst mEMORAnDUM Wine Gene R. Br. Chairman r. County Board Ot County COlmiissipng11__om j,lu1y 4. 1990 ' COLORADO emm Walter_sl. Speckman.„ Executive Director. Human Resources sumj..0 P rchaSe. of Strvice£ Agrtemint between_Mark_Romero and Employment Services of Weld County Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Mr. Mark Romero and Employment Services of Weld County. The Agreement Outlines Job Club sessions to be provided by Mr. Romero. A total of four (4) sessions. not to exceed 30 hours per session, will be provided. The terms of this Agreement will not exceed $1.440.00 and will be for the period of July 9. 1990 through August 17. 1990. If you have any questions. telephone me at 353-3816. ,F July 9. 1990 MEMORANDUM `J T0: Clerk to the Boar FR: Susan MontOya RE: Purchase of Servic s Agreement between Employment Services and Mark Romero Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies Of the Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services ' and Mark Romero. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions. please telephone A1vina Derrera at 353-3815. 9,00602 Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th day of July, 1990. by and between the Weld County Division of Human Ttesources' Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services," and Mark Romero. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services delivers employment services; and WHEREAS. Employment Services is interested in providing Job Club and Job Search activities for JOBS participants and other targeted clients; and WHEREAS. The Contractor can provide specialized Job Club/Job Search activities for eligible participants; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is a certified instructor; NOW THEREFORE. In consideration of the promises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Definitions/Assumptions: a. Each session follows the same basic format. There will be four (4) sessions conducted under the terms of this Agreement. b. A session is no longer than thirty (30) hours in duration. c. Each session is composed of groups of up to fifteen (15) individuals. d. The sessions will be conducted at Employment Services, 1551 North 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. c. The sessions will be held every two (2) weeks according to the schedule developed by Employment Services. 2. Responsibilities of the Contractor are to: a. Plan and present four (4) sessions. b. Present the sessions between the time period of July 9. 1990 through August 17, 1990. c. Provide Employment Services with the documentation and evaluations to be used to measure the participant's achievement. d. Take attendance, verify hours of each participant and provide attendance sheets to Employment Services. 9CCG^2 e. Provide Employment Services with participant evaluations following each class. f. Present certificates of achievement to participants who complete the session. 3. Responsibilities of Employment Services are to: a. Arrange for classroom space for all classes and to provide notification of the location and date/time to the Contractor and participants. b. Monitor the classes. Times and amount of monitoring will be determined by Employment Services. c. Approve the curriculum. methods. and documentation of evaluation to be used for each class. d. Provide all class materials. 4. Operational Time Frame: This Agreement will be in effect from July 9. 1990 through August 17. 1990. 5. Reimbursement: In consideration of the services provided by the Contractor. Employment Services will reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $360.00 per session for a reimbursement total of $1.400.00 (5360.00 per session x 4 sessions). Additional charges will be assessed as follows: Whenever the maximum enrollment level of 15 per session is exceeded. the Contractor may charge Employment Services as additional $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level . This amount is in addition to the normal charge of $360.00 per session and is based on attendance records which will be maintained by Employment Services. Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of the completion of the sessions and with the stipulation that all participant evaluations have been received by Employment Services. 6. Assurances: The Contractor agrees that he is an independent contractor and neither he nor his officers and employees become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees. as the result of the execution of this Agreement. 9Q-6"2 Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its officers and employees. shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor. or her employees. volunteers. or agents while performing Contractor's duties as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify. defend. and hold harmless Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by Contractor. his employees. volunteers. and agents. The Contractor understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by Employment Services and the results provided to the Weld County Private Industry Council and the Board of Weld County Commissioners. The Contractor assures that he will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall . on the grounds of race. creed. color, sex. or national origin, be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. Or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. 8. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore. this Agreement and all contracts associated with this Agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding received by Employment Services is withdrawn. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD LINTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR l.en R. Brant er, a rman Mark Romero WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF ATTEST: ,(J_,,, Me, HUMAN RESO ES ,V°'"�'�// Weld County Clerk to the Boa t . pec man, xecu ive rector By_._4juac-eulisteir ^z -r►
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