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RE: APPROVE ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING - RAYMOND
EHRLICH, OWNER OF NORTHERN FRONT RANGE FARMS
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, by Resolution dated June 27, 1979, the Board approved Special
Review Permit #389 for Raymond Ehrlich, owner of Northern Front Range Farms,
subject to certain Development Standards, and
WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services has informed the Board that
Buckeye Trap Range, owned by Northern Front Range Farms, is in violation of
Development Standard #1 concerning permitted uses upon the property, Development
Standard 410 concerning landscaping and maintenance of screen, and his failure
to obtain building permits for structures on said property, and
WHEREAS, the alleged violations were said to be occurring on property
described as part of the SW4 of Section 31, Township 7 North, Range 65 West of
the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, a hearing was held on June 5, 1991, to consider said violations,
and
WHEREAS, Charles Dickson, Attorney, and Tim Brough, operator, were present
to represent Northern Front Range Farms, and
WHEREAS, based upon the findings of said hearing, the Board determined that
there is no probable cause for revocation of Special Use Permit 4389, issued to
Raymond Ehrlich, Northern Front Range Farms, and a Show Cause Hearing shall not
be scheduled at this time.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, Colorado, that the Probable Cause Hearing against Raymond Ehrlich,
Northern Front Range Farms, be, and hereby is, dismissed based upon the following
information:
1. Development Standard #1 was interpreted to
mean trap and skeet shooting are to be
permitted uses.
2. It was determined that Northern Front Range
Farms was not at fault in failure to obtain
the proper building permits, and should now
be allowed to do so without further action.
"3. Development Standard 4410 will be in
compliance after replanting trees killed
last winter.
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RE: PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING - BUCKEYE TRAP RANGE
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this dismissal is conditional upon
Northern Front Range Farms obtaining the proper building permits and replanting
trees on the southern boundary.
The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded,
adopted b the following vote on the 5th day of June, A.D. , 1991.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, LORADO
Weld County Clerk to the Board
Gor ac , /airman
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Deputy Clerk to the Board Geor e Ke edy, Pro-Tem v
APPROVED AS FORM:
Constance L. Harber�
County Attorney C. W. Ki y
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W. . Webster
910497
PROBABLE CAUSE
DATE: June 5, 1991
CASE NUMBER: ZCH 72 and 75
SUP NUMBER: 389
OPERATOR PROPERTY OWNER
Buckeye Trap Range Northern Front Range Farms
6255 Weld County Road 74 P.O. Box 60
Windsor, CO 80550 Milliken, CO 80545
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 31, T7N, R65W of the 6th P.M. ,
Weld County, Colorado.
LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 74, east of Weld County Road 13.
It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the
following Standards, as approved for SUP #389 may not be in compliance:
Development Standard #1: "The permitted uses on the hereon described
parcel shall be for a trapshooting range. The property shall be
restricted to only trapshooting. The facilities shall be limited to
those which are shown hereon."
The operators are now allowing skeet shooting as well as trapshooting on the
property.
There are four structures on the property which were not identified or permitted
through SUP-389. Two of the structures are trailers. None of the structures
have received building permits.
Development Standard #10: "The perimeter of range shall be landscaped
to provide natural noise barriers as shown hereon. The remainder of
the range shall be planted and maintained with grass or other suitable
ground cover."
Part of the approved landscaping on the southern boundary needs to be replaced.
Based upon the above information, the Department of Planning Services' staff
recommends that the Board of County Commissioners consider scheduling a "Show
Cause" public hearing to consider revocation of SUP #389.
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March 22, 1991
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Northern Front Range Farms
P.O. Box 60
Milliken, CO 80545
Subject: ZCH-72
Dear Sirs:
An on-site inspection of your property was conducted on March 13, 1991, to
determine if the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards placed on
your property at the time SUP-389 was approved by the Board of County
Commissioners are in compliance. The inspection revealed violations of
Development Standards #1 and 10. A copy of these items from the approved
resolution are enclosed. There are four structures on the property which were
not identified or permitted through SUP-389. Some of the required landscaping
on the southern perimeter has died and must be replaced.
The Use by Special Review area must be brought into compliance with the
Development Standards within 30 days from the date of this letter. 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.
Sinc rely,
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(--/l J. anson
Current Planner
pc: Tim Brough
Buckeye Trap Range
6255 Weld County Road 74
Windsor, CO 80550
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Northern Front Range Farms, Inc.
P.O. Box 60
Milliken, CO 80545
Subject: ZCH-75
Dear Sirs:
Following a complaint regarding the use of your property, an investigation was
conducted to determine if the Conditions of Approval and the Development
Standards placed on your property at the time SUP-389 was approved by the Board
of County Commissioners are incompliance. The investigation revealed violations
of Development Standard #1. A copy of this item from the approved resolution is
enclosed.
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 letter. 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,
Lanell J. Swanson
Current Planner
pc: Tim Brough
Buckeye Trap Range
6255 Weld County Road 74
Windsor, CO 80550
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April 23, 1991
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Tim Brough
Buckeye Trap Range
6255 Weld County Road 74
Windsor, CO 80550
Dear Tim:
Thank you for your letter of April 11 which we received on April 18.
The Department of Planning Services' staff has considered your alternatives for
storage at Buckeye Trap Range and has determined that the type of portable
structure which has been used and proposed is not appropriate for the site. The
staff has also agreed that a mobile home would not be appropriate in this
location.
The semi-trailer and portable building must be removed from the property. If you
have any questions, please let me know.
Sincerely,
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686-5210
APRIL 11 , 1991
WELD COUNTY DEPT OF PLANNING SERVICES
915 10TH STREET
GREELEY, CO 80631
ATTN. : LANELL SWANSON
RE: SUP -389
This letter is written in response to our phone conversation on
4/4/91 . I would like to once again state that we have not and do not
intend to set up a sporting clays range at this location.
From our conversation I am under the impression that the semi
trailer is of primary concern at this time . This trailer is used to
store large quantities of clay targets and miscellaneous supplies ,
including lead shot . I have considered several options and have
listed them along with my concerns below.
1 ) A permanent building - a building with the amount of storage
volume we need, costing $6 , 000 or more, is infeasible due to the fact
that we are on a year-to-year lease with the landowner.
2 ) Removal without a replacement structure - we are required to
purchase a minimum of 1/2 a truck load of clay targets at a time for
delivery. Otherwise we would have to drive to Denver or Glenrock, WY
once or twice a week to pick up targets and pay higher prices .
Obviously, this situation is not desirable for our business.
3 ) A mobile home (which you indicated as a possible solution ) -
We generally take delivery of approximately 13 tons of targets and up
to as much as 20 tons and often have an additional 1 to 5 tons of shot
stored. Because of the large amount of weight which is stored in the
trailer, I don' t believe a mobile home would be ,:aLabi_ of
withstanding this type of load . :mother of our concerns is the
increased risk of burglary with the mobile home compared to that of
the semi trailer.
We have been burglarized ( the modular clubhouse ) three times at this
location due to the remoteness and lack of adequate patrols to
discourage such incidents.
4 ) Bloch up and skirt existing semi trailer - I be�ieve this
would be the best solution since this is then the same as blocbing and
skirting a mobile home and the frame is built to handle our weight
requirements and security concerns .
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I feel that we have been very cooperative and workable with the County
in the past pertaining to this permit. It is becoming increasingly
difficult to accept additional requirements being placed on us every
few months, because the County is trying to appease one or two vocal
persons who have nothing better to do than make all of our jobs
harder. I am however willing to make the changes suggested in item
number 4 ; as well as replacing some of the trees and will await your
reply.
Sincerely,
Tim Brough
for Buckeye Trap Range
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BUCKEYE TRAP RANGE
6255 WCR 74
WINDSOR, COLO 80550
686-5210
WELD COUNTY DEPT OF PLANNING SERVICES
915 10TH ST
GREELEY, COLO 80631
RE: SUP - 389
It has been brought to my attention that there are several structures
in use at the Buckeye shooting range which were not in the original
development standards or plot plan. The building inspector has
determined that the proper building permits are in place for the
structures which need them.
We are currently using a functional semi-trailer ( approx. 8ft x
40ft ) as storage for targets and miscellaneous supplies. This is
located immediately on the west side of the clubhouse so that it can be
accessed directly from there . On the west side of this is a portable
steel storage shed (approx 8ft x 11ft) which we use as shop to repair
our clay target throwers and to store spare throwers as well as
replacement parts.
The original plot plan allowed for nine ( 9 ) clay target throwers
to be used on the area. In order to provide more variety and diversity
in our services, we have two portable buildings ( approx. 6ft x 6ft )
each of which can house a single clay target thrower. In order to use
these two ( 2 ) throwers it is necessary to take three ( 3 ) of the
original target throwers out of use. When this occurs the primary
difference is the location of the target thrower relative to the
shooter, and that there are only two ( 2 ) throwers operating instead of
three ( 3 ) .
Once the weather is condusive for plantings young trees we will be
re-planting the trees along the south boundary which have died during
the winter.
Since the purpose of the Special Use Permit is to allow us to
provide an area for the public to participate in the sport of clay
target shooting , and since none of the above mentioned structures
substantially change our operation but only facilitate this purpose, it
is our request that the staff allow us to continue operating as we have
in the past.
I also would like to express to the staff my concern that one or
two vocal persons who are in the minority should not be allowed to
dictate policy for the largely quiet majority.
Sincerely,
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Northern Front Range Farms, Inc.
P.O. Box 60
Milliken, CO 80545
Subject: ZCH-72 and 75
Dear Sirs:
Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, June 5, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. , or as soon
thereafter as the agenda of the Board of County Commissioners permits, the Board
of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause public hearing
pursuant to Section 81 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. This meeting will
take place in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915
Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado.
The purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number SUP-389 for
compliance with the Development Standards as approved by the Board of County
Commissioners on June 27, 1979, to determine if probable cause exists to hold a
hearing on revocation of SUP-389.
Inspection by representatives of this office have identified that you may not be
in compliance with Development Standards 1 and 10 of SUP-389.
If it is determined at the public hearing that there is probable cause that you
are not in compliance with the Board of County Commissioners will_ schedule a
Show Cause public hearing to consider revocation of the Special Review permit.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please telephone. - - •
Respectfully,
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Lanell J. nson
Current Planner
pc: Tim Brough Charles B. Dickson
Buckeye Trap Range Attorney at Law
6255 Weld County Road 74 821 9th Street
Windsor, CO 80550 Greeley, CO 80631
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May 24, 1991
TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS
Subject: ZCH - 72 and 75
NAME: Northern Front Range Farms, Inc. (Buckeye Trap Range)
FOR: SUP-389 for a trapshooting range
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: _ Part of the SW4 of Section 31, T7N, R65W of the 6th P.M. ,
Weld County, Colorado
LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 74, east of Weld County Road 13
A Probable Cause Public Hearing is scheduled before the Weld County Board of
County Commissioners on Wednesday, June 5, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. in the County
Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th
Street, Greeley, Colorado.
The purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number SUP-389 for
compliance with the Development Standards as approved by the Board of County
Commissioners on June 27, 1979,- to determine if probable cause exists to hold a -
hearing on revocation__of_SUP-389.______
You are receiving this notification because your property is within five-hundred
(500) feet of the property being reviewed. All persons in any manner interested
are requested to attend and may give testimony pertaining to SUP-389 and the uses
occurring on the approved site. For additional information write or telephone,
Lanell Swanson, Current Planner.
WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES
915 10th Street - Room 342
Greeley, Colorado 80631
Phone: 356-4000 - Extension 4400
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INSPECTOR'S REPORT
NAME: Ray Ehrlich — Buckeye Trap Shooting Range
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Part of the SW4 of Section 31, T7N, R67W
of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado.
DATE: June 9, 1988
CASE NUMBER: SUP-389
Inspection of this Special Use permit site on this date showed that no
landscaping has been placed on property. This Special Use permit was
approved on May 15, 1979.
Development Standard #10 as approved by the Board of County Commissioners
states: "The south perimeter of the range. shall be landscaped. The
remainder of the range shall be planted and maintained with grass or other
suitable ground cover."
Ground cover is in place, but the shrubs as shown on the Special Use Permit
plat have not been provided.
Development Standard #10, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners,
was incorrectly recorded on the Special Use permit plat to include
landscaping on the entire perimeter of the property. The actual motion in
which approval was recommended to the Board of County Commissioners by the
Planning Commission for this Special Use permit used the words "south
boundary" instead of "south perimeter." In discussion immediately prior to
the motion, the applicant agreed to plant lilac or similar bushes
approximately 10-15 feet apart along the south side of the property adjacent
to Weld County Road 74. In the discussion, aesthetics were given as the
reason for the landscaping, as the Weld County Health Department stated that
noise was not a problem on the day their noise study was conducted. When
the Board of County Commissioners voted for final approval of the Special
Use permit, the motion was to approve as the standards were recommended to
them by the Planning Commission.
Development Standard 4 was also incorrectly recorded on the Special Use
Permit plat. The standard was amended to eliminate the sentence which
limited operation of the facility to four consecutive days at one time.
Photographs were taken of the south perimeter of the property.
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o To Planning Department Date July 21, 11-988
COLORADO From Health Protection Services �� /.h�"rte
Subject: Buckeye Trap Shooting Range
Health Protection Services has set-up a loud noise level testing time
for Buckeye Trap Shooting Range on WCR 13 North of Windsor, SW4,
Section 31, Township 07, Range 67. This testing will be done on Thursday,
August 4th between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. The results will be made available
to you the following week.
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To_ Weld "County TiPalth Department Date iiil_y L4, 1988
COLORADO From -Lanp11 J_ swAoson, npparrmenr of Planning Services
Subject: Buckeye Trap Shooting Rango, Part SWI Section 31. T7N,
R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado
The Department of Planning Services is investigating two complaints received
regarding the Buckeye Trap Shooting Range, located on Weld County Road 74,
just east of the Larimer County line. Both complaints have alleged excess
noise coming from the range. One of the standards approved by the Board of
County Commissioners, when the Special Use Permit on this property was
approved, states that all phases of the operation must conform to
permissible noise levels as stated in 25-12-103, C.R.S. , 1973. Please
investigate the site for compliance with the standards set forth in the
state statutes and let me know the results.
I will be setting up a zoning compliance hearing regarding the landscaping
requirements on the site, but will wait to hear from you before that date is
set.
For your information, the property owner is listed as Northern Front Range
Farms, Inc. , P. O. Box 60, Milliken, Colorado 80543. I have been
discussing the complaints with Tim Brough, who lives next to the site and is
involved with the trap shooting range. His phone number at home is
686-5223.
Please let me know if I can provide you with further information.
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Interpretation of Buckeye Noise Study
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The staff conducted a noise survey of the Buckeye Trap Shoot Club on
August 8, 1988. Readings taken around the site revealed levels mostly at
or below the commercial maximum of 55 to 60dB(A) . Readings on the south
side of the site were 60 to 70dB(A) which could be considered a violation.
However the other levels were at or below. I would not feel confident
that a court would find that the levels really constitute a nuisance and
would require abatement action. It is important to note that background
noises around the site at the time of the study were consistently higher
than the gun shots.
The Health Protection Division would not consider these levels to be
significantly high enough to initiate compliance action against the
facility. The answer may be to ask the facility to provide some
additional screening to reduce the noise levels.
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Buckeye Noise Study —
Subject:
On August 4, 1988 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 Alice Rinebold and I conducted
a noise study at the Buckeye Trap Shoot Club. The sky was clear with variable
wind speeds ranging from 0 to 3 m.p.h. The wind direction was from- the East.
We made our observations South, West and North of the club. We also took
readings at the Southwest corner of the Roth Subdivision, a residential area
approximately one—half mile Northeast of the Gun Club. Decibel levels varied
with the weight of the load being fired. The following observations were made
at each observation point (see attached map) :
POINT A - 25 feet off West property line at Weld County Road #13.
sticatto impluses '(gunshots) registered from 55-60dB(A) . Cars
driving down dirt road registered at 55-65dB(A) . Background noise (fields rustling in breeze and insect noises) registered
, at a constant 30-40dB(A) .
POINT B - 25 feet off North property line. Impluses registered at
60-65dB(A) . Background noise was at 50dB(A) .
POINT C — 25 feet off South property line on Weld County Road 474. The
impluse ranged from 60-70dB(A) . Background noise was at
45-50dB(A) with passing cars registering at 75-80dB(A) . Point
C is the closest to the shooting activity (approximately 200
feet) .
POINT D — Southwest corner of Roth Subdivision, one—half mile Northeast
from Club. Impluses registered at 55-60dB(A) with background
noise at 50dB(A) .
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Greeley , CO 8�1681 � /_/, 5;7./31
Dear"' Sirs :
`REEL.F.. COLO.
Several years ago , without asking for public comment , the
county commissioners granted a permit for someone to operate
a trap range on County Road 14 directly southwest of Froth
Subdivision . As residents of that subdivision , we first
learned of the project from the Greeley Tribune in an
article which quoted one misguided commissioner a=_ saying ,
believe it or not , "The trap range will not be noisy . "
The trap range most definitely is noisy . We have put up
with it for several years now , ecept for a few months when
the place was apparently changing ownership . Shooting
awakens us on Saturday and Sunday mornings . It is impossible
to sleep on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings ,
normal sleeping times for my husband , who works nights . We
cannot enjoy the quiet of our country locale anytime during
the weekend or on those two weekday nights because the
shooting has the same nerve-wracking effect of a constantly
slamming screen door . In the winter the noise is even
louder because frozen ground does not absorb the sound ; we
can easily hear it inside the house with all doors and
windows closed .
About fifty homes were already in place when this business
first opened , yet the commissioners did not ask: the
residents what we thought about it . This trap range is far
too close to a residential area : I would think that
recreational shooters in the area could find a place to
shoot traps somewhere else in this wide open county without
disturbing residents .
Another annoyed subdivision resident recently asked the
range owner to show him his permit . There is a provision on
it that the owner plant trees as a soundbreak . No
landscaping has ever been done on this property .
Please act as quickly as possible to withdraw this permit
and foroid anyone from opening a trap range near a
residential area .
Sincerely ,
.*./tetX../
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To whom it may concern,
I live 1 mile north of Buckeye Trap Range of 6255 WCR 74 Windsor in the
northwest side of Roth Subdivision recorded in 1969. The noise has been
unbearable at times from this shooting range . The range was suppose to
plant a sound barrier to help with the noise . There is none to this day.
The barrier was suppose to be planted in 1979 I beleive .
Each time another operator of the range closed up I had relief but now
the range has installed lights for night shooting. They are listed in
the yellow pages so I am assuming they are operating at enough profit
to live up to their terms of operation.
Mr. Wilhelm, one operator stuck some twigs in the ground and called them
trees . I met with him personally and he agreed to have a reading of
decibals . I do not beleive he ever did and was wondering if the public
health department ever aid take a measuring.
I think in all fairness if the trap range is allowed to continue then
there has to be trees planted thick enough and at least 9 years growth
on all sides to muffle the unbearable noise .
I do have a right to enjoy my property in quietness and think the trap
range is prohibiting me from this right. I also have children on dirt bikes
behind me who are not old enough to drive on county maintained roads
racing all day causing even more noise . I do not beleive this property
has ever been zoned for motorcross derby riding either. I do not
think I should have to wear sound deadners on my head night and day just
to have peace and tranquility to enjoy my home .
Your consideration in this matter is appreciated.
Thank yo sincerely.
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Ray-Roth
lot 52 Roth Subdivision
7K91 Brian Ave ,
dindsor, CO 80550
MAY 4 1988
Staff Meeting 11/1/88
Buckeye Trap Range
6255 Weld County Rd 74
Windsor, Colo. 80550
Department of Planning and Zoning
Weld County Colorado
915 10th Street
Greely, Colo. 80631
Dear Lannell,
After contacting several nurseries in the area, I have been advised to
plant a species called Silver Buffalo. It is my understanding that this plant
is somewhat similar to the Russian Olive in appearance. This species can
produce a hedge row which would be 10 - 12 feet in height.
It is our desire to plant started plants (approx. 2 feet high) in the
spring of 1989 once soil conditions are favorable. We intend to plant these
started trees approximately 8 feet appart along the south boundary of our
Special Use Permit area. These plants will generally reach maturity by the
third growing season.
We are concerned with a problem that might arrise as a result of this
planting. During the winter County Rd 74 is frequently drifted over with
wind driven snow. Can you give some insight to the potential of creating
a 850 foot snow drift along this road?
Sincerely,
7 . 6 `_ /L ,may 7„_,.
Tim Brough ,.
686-5210
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July 16, 1991
Tim Brough
Buckeye Trap Range
6255 Weld County Road 74
Windsor, CO 80550
Dear Tim:
Thank you for your letter which we received on July 10. The Department of
Planning Services' staff has considered your proposal to place an accessory
building, approximately 12 feet by 20 feet, on the Buckeye Trap Range property
to be used to store supplies, and has determined that the building will be
acceptable and will not be considered a major change from the approved Special
Use Permit. A building permit must be applied for and approved before the
building is placed on the property.
The semi-trailer which has been used for storage must be currently licensed and
must be used mainly for transportation of supplies as agreed upon with the Board
of County Commissioners. In addition, the other three structures which are
on the property without appropriate building permits must be permitted.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Very truly yours,
Lanell J. SwCYC2--K-e-gOk
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Current Planner
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"' BUCKEYE TRAP RANGE
6255 WCR 74
JULWINDSOR, COLO 80550 U i CI WI
686-5210
WELD COUNTY DEPT OF PLANNING SERVICES
915 10TH ST
GREELEY, COLO 80631
RE: SUP - 389
We are currently using a functional semi-trailer (approx. 8 ft x
40 ft) as storage for targets and miscellaneous supplies . This is
located immediately on the west side of the clubhouse so that it can be
accessed directly from there . As per our agreement with the County
Commissions at the recent hearing we will not use this trailer
primarily for storage on a permanent basis. If it is used it will be
used to bring supplies to the range and stored in it only for short
time periods.
Since we have a need for some permanent storage of supplies in a
weather resistant environment we would like to replace the semi trailer
with a more permanent structure. The building we have is approximately
12 ft x 20 ft and approximately 10 ft in height . It is a wood frame
building with hardboard siding . We would like to set this at ground
level on the west side of the clubhouse in the approximate location of
the semi trailer.
It is our impression after our recent hearing with the
commissioners that this would not constitute a major change in our
permitted use, and can therefore be approved at the planning staff
level . We would appreciate your approval of this building and will be
waiting to here from you on this matter.
Sincerely,
Tim Brough
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l'hi_n is to call your tonti on to Lhe fact th t 3uct:cy2 'ra ' .tan;c hae
ld Y C '1 Y that nifics the noir_ i_ 1 _:tip th iub i'" i_Si_on r'" i1y tires
o-y y . ( see -photos ) i believe, -this ",,is ^orc •?libcr.r, toly to - ,•;_.-::vatc
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who __t^ firi_nc: north. 'i3h1s nay have o -
time a;o __ t^1;(..:' to 'Chris r3cr ( i,„ renter a� _ yo
an 1.. of a rie hn ll_ by a railroa.;_ track "' en he. 7-1-19.11 '�n:i 'h
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r,n;e n1ii_ernce anra s =0 7 :"oc ',,ory on hi- €ast;ory): o -erty 31
• miles north of '.. i_rl''1- or to rain Our criil'rcn' livc,s
T ?lr' li_':c' to ad-1 rose the -anent zonin; violation O-. lot A.oth
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t'iie renter on lot 1', his ic"turc', on •.. `. channel `- news aF: an
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,.ihy" covenant zonin1% r'U1^ '.'ere Z',,norcd .
You ? -act recor`3s :''_ oul'i r'sO'd you enforC:" ,Lo-17n7, nfzi covenant rules
on lot 1 and the o','nor co'relic ? . ,:hy c,-In' -t others :'o thr)
t Ply home on to t ? in 19'7 ' `'ol1 o..:ino; coven-'nt
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ti ne ". thci t other .,o s rules . X1.1 th2t
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your of FlCe alio- -_;ever ) ttlt-Yl'`" ;U hr ef'i `tO ru1 '10 n y•
_irby `Jolla r\, 000 :orth of - .o-r rty to _',717 t Cl_?1_ ris
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r i _ e..13 early 7_n your c•arc:.:r to be rffecti�rt
701 i t=+✓i_ �n. 2-_,a3-11-n_er County has 3 co'-t-n is,."_one-,r but '?e, '•Ys vc
re'.r1y e3ec s rent -_ore th;Y? : 16, nn L,) ,;et a Job
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which translates t0 ? fine for most.-e0-12 and you 3k `",'h?t %s gain;
on hr,re . You see L?_i_mer county have '17 an hour jobs and knot they
'_oo'-e i into yc? County First and aT _n you ac'c what ic ;oino; on.
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You kn0.;' there is something serlCisly wron; with lendershin in
county when Larimcr Commissioners catch their criminals but the murders
of the 3orcnsgens of ;indsor and Denise Daven-ort of 3reeley are free
to kill again '_'nd J onell . -thews has nefor been found . !t is riy O rin ion
th:rc 12 no effort _7't into these case: because it cau be cr--..b rra ss _n,_J
to sore bi_ names in :eld County.
Sincerely
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RECORDED EXEMPTION N° 0705 - 31 - 3 - RE - 612
LEGAL DESCRIPT.ON
:he Sout:west :uarter (0i•-) of Section 31, Township 7 'north, Range h7 West of the
bth P.K., Weld ::ounty, Colorado.
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cart of the Southwest .tuarter (.;,ir)L) of .section 31. ".ownship 7 'north, Range (.7 West '
of the 6th P.M.. geld County, Colorado reing more particularly described as follows:
beginning at the Southwest Corner (SW `;or) of said Sig and considering the South
line of said ark as bearing "'rest" with all other bearings contained herein
relative thereto; Thence "cast", along said South line, 234.41 feet to the true
Point of 'r,eginninq:
Thence "North", 199.74 feet;
Thence North 23 01.00" East, 250.06 feet;
i Thence "]vast", 1062.77 feet;
Thence "South", 430.00 feet to a point on the
South line of said SWA;
Thence "west", 1160.54 feet to the
True Point of Beginning.
Said described parcel of land contains 11.197acrea, more or less, and is subject
to any rights-of-ray or other easements as recorded 1-y instruments of record or
as now existing on said described parcel of land.
SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that the adjoining map and legal description were prepay
sy personal supervision and is a true and accurate representation of e
conditions to the heat of ay knowledge, ► ,
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PROPERTY OWNER"S APP '`,,•�'".7•* '-C•,
OF r(s i���.••+
I (we), Northern Front Range Farms, Inc. being the owner in fee of the abol larill•
described roperty do re y subdivide the same as shown on the attached map.
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orthern Front Range Farad, Inc. , J •
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The foregoing certification was acknowledged before ale this `� day of
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