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J J, ...�4.v.14W. .4 1. 5'u"♦. ..J e.. ♦ '^4^.' , :TAY J.~^.? p Yr� T W+'+M1 razz or cozaurio The foregoing instrument.vu morU aild=ed.,Lafone,ixt-gt,1e",i tn day of. March- ._ . 2.9 91 by Seymour S Smith and David A Smith- V' ls,Yd":. 4 •NQ 'r.'hM: D{'"Y, 9.,..Y k.^f'l,Y :eJ 5"1R«.Y..`I .0.» .a", •N µ, via... whops sus official see.. : , `" Ity goeorfooton,igivizget April 14.1592 , bf l0toii n JUG E. 1294 REC 02245352 03/28/91WELD CO 12:41 x0.00 10/010 7. g, F 0958 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN^CLERIC & RECORDER CD; (bev, 11/86) AR2214S353 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH. RANGE 61 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 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. Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street. Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205, submitted the high bid to lease 119.51 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: Lot 3, SE/4 NW/4; E/2 SW/4 of Section 4, Township 5 North. Range 61 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Lomita Operating Company to lease the above described mineral acreage for $11.25 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $1,344.49. together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre. which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20. 1991. and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200. Glendale, CA 91205 be, and hereby is. accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 40.00 1/010 F 0959 MARY ANN PEUERSTEIN CLERIC 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910202 Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. .;::' ' ... .%- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `;. _. ATTES,y '`/G�2/ /( WELD CO LORADO W4449 ,L•erk(-to the Board - . :seeGor • y, airman Bye A ,IS:�.,�'�,t'�attO '` rk to the Board or Kenn y, Pro- am APPROVED AS ORMS6„�..,� I„ Constance L. Harbert 4-41.441, County Attorney C. W. Kirby 'e /J) J.n t1p W. B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 4.00 2/010 F 0960 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER !054/0 CO, CO 910202 Parcel #49 • t7MD COUIT1t.AIL At0) GAS IEASE Containing 119..51: acres, more or less; Containing. .net etceral acre.,..move.,or„lewt. .. ._..- IRIS LEASE ♦CRE120RTT, dated,this cp., day,of,,,...(71/2/1.0.11 ,,19g,L_ ,made,ant rentsed into by and bstwen GELD COVET, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the STAIR OF COLORADO, acting by and through at WARD OF Caany. COIRIISSIONERS OF SEE COUNTY 0F..laLD,,.for.lts.,respective interests;:%:3OAim OF COMITY_=passions, WELD COUNTY CLNTER(7AL Mir, 915 10TR STREET, CAffiSS,,CO,„40631,hereinafter called:.; Lessor,.ands . • . ReOrtifta''Operatirig cOrlthanv. a California capo rrati0in •- 21A E CO ,e Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205 • , -• hereinafter called Lessee: . •.�. ., .. .... , ♦♦ 1'�:1.. ♦ , ,. � ". 1.14 � •:: minuus. said lessee has syplit:,to Lassar_for,an oil,mod,;gsa.les a icoveang ale lent herein ascribed, and has paid a filing fee in the amount Of $10.00, plus a bonus coesideraticm O! Ow14..25,15°. .per mineral acre, fired by_lesser;as an sdditionel,,coat4sratiou..or,the ireetif$TAf,this,lesse teed'LeMM agrees to pay en easel,. recital of 5 120.00 , ,computed,at ;the"rata,ot,3 1..00. , rper mineral.*acre-or fraction thereof per year. ', . WAS, all the requirements.,relative to said, livation, have been duly y complied, with caOd.•.aatn application bat:been approved and allowed by Lessor; , . . . ,,,m „THEREFORE, .in consideration of the ,,agreements., herein,, un.the; psatrot.,Leiaea•;to;to NIA kept•.and performed,, Lessor does lease exclusively ;to Lessee runt the, sole. and-only' purpose: Of:aniline 1 for, development of and.productioe of at, gat, or either of thee, thereon and;,therefrewith UsarigOtsaown alt oil arid gas so produced and saved therefrom. and ,Dot_reserved.;aa royalty by-Less,muter'etbenterss•.of this lease, together with rights-ofway, easements and servitudes for pipelitear;;telephone'ant-.telegraph: lines, tanks and fixtures for producing and caring for such product, and bowleg and boarding:aeployn■, and Cr;and ell rights and Drivileges,necesssry -fere the expleration,ant.oDerot;ioe o&asid:laod,4or;otLiald gas, the following described laud, situated in the County,.of.,usld,.•Seste,of -Colorado,;,and AIMS'parttatlarl aacribsd,"ss ,'nubs: , , , DESCRIPTION or tan SECZION . 0yNSRYD -RANGE- Loc.,3. ,SF3;Nu1 : .,.F3s§Wk �; ..,. TO RAVE AND TO IOW said land an the- ti sad privLlepsaran •tatessee'eetil•the hour of twelve o'clock noon on tLa of GI�.. 19 u primary tern, and so long thereafter as oil, aid lgaa..;or•,either °filmes isoPrederea.,iq,payiug anti, asi6,laad;,or:Lessee is diligeitly„engaged In.bona fide drillitg-or:revorkio et a asi4;mond,,,subject-teethe ,terms.and cooSSiions herein. Drillin: or reworking operation's•, 1,be s no slay or cessation thereof for a greaterlgeatlunless as extension afon in period than sixty consecutive';days unless an exteoaton in "Icing, i.,granud Dy.Laasor;„pro ided.,thee,such egRillillicererevarking.OPerationstare coeaeneed during and' primary.term or any extension thereof or vhile•tbis leaN Sa iglorce b --rsasonrof,proaactioa,of,oi3liad.-gas or either, of this, ,or ,that..such.reworking La, Seal*within ,sS ty dayer;upootweation of,preduosion-tor the purpose'of nestablishing the gams, nsd,,provsded further,;that sua plloductionnts ca mend deriag?sach . B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 00.00 3/010 £,096_1 MARY ANN BEUERSTEIN CLERK` & RECORDER WELD CO,;-CO (Rev. 1l/86) _-.. — _ 910202 LE oo%\ - priasry tens or any extension thereof,or while ibis'less, is in' fora by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. 1:1:1202=02: - Lessor reserves the right to conduct exploration`on § eleased--.lad-ptovide0"with exploration does tot interfere with rights granted bereft. In consideration of the praises, the patties covenant and agree as follows: • 1. •RUCAX - If this lease la extended for an additional tan as prrovided'for in the SSOh ;, paragraph-hereof,tesaee'ahail during such extended period pay'a leeeor'An cual•'rental 'et'doubls't a rate above specified for the land covered hereby. The rental in effect at the tiva,,,production is esteh%iibeits." shell;_not beijtcxeae duo to tha text.ot*Ss 'sass bdfl-atad by'such p..4.crdcn Mutsis wt-at tlr;.._ da. o&.estabushs&production.shall be.pei& Scg-tM.rraining-lif,•.ox-thin-lesaa?anuellyy-a-adeiuior, on or.before.each Jitualversary_date hereof....Shere_aball..bt.ao-refundaf-unwed 2. ROYALTY - Lsaea stall account for any and all substances produced on the leased :aid and Lessee shall'ply to tenor as royalty, in addition to the rentals provided, but except for products steed oe the loser land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leasedcleri,with approval of Laver, the followings 0a nil,,: lS . Of the ofl}ptoducee est sevetikem he lamed lend " °" ,+q« AL the option of lessor; end ititli sixtyc(60)' , r+ , tags tike 14 dayY nonce to Ywssae Lwow � r;r royalty oil-in kind,.1n_idsieh.event lease shall 'deliver'1deh rooalty'-oii-tiaieeier oo the tense .bad, free of cost or deduction, into do pipelines or storage tanks designated by lessor, but lessee attY not In soh case be required to provide free tankep for any nth oil for • longer period,that one eonth"•after the'ease is run into"t+ski hitiCeiity'(.50) `disc' nestled to Lases". teaeor tit ui e taking oil royalty in kind. When paid in cab, the royalty shall''be value of the oil at the well which shall not be deemed to be lass than the price actually paid to ...Lases at the well br tAe'pureheaeK tbsnofl and"itVTne ivent'''•hall•itheciroyaltiea'De based upon:`aasr7nt vslue'at the wall-Isse,.thattbi posted*lee in'fthsVfitid tOr"ipea'oi1' 'or tithe'atiene `'of a pated"r"`' -pria' in the' field for-sue nil;'wpm a aerYet`valir at.the well leis' that 'tea"ptwtiing "prtu, :: received-by other producers in the flee"for oil of fike'4rede`andgrivity sc the taa seam o l terror into pipeline, me average Gank•, (b) On gas,,, including'`'asinghaed s.•'or"other"gaseous''snbetsnea, ." "12lN - of the fair'aarket • value.-at the well' or of the price'"received.by tasss's"at me well;eh t'Lever"isclesetei; dealt'gas " produced and sold fro: the leased land or utilise:Loft-tbt.land.Ay-lessee.., cop ..of alt contracts for'4 sale of gas shall be furnished to lessor. Where pa is sold under contract that,has been approved by Lessor, the .filr.merket velue_oi soCh'gaa for dateaaitting::the royaltlea payablaliriaWsr she l-be the price at which such gas is.sold under such contract. to approval by Lessor of the tune of any such agreement shalt operate to sake Lessor a party thereto or obligate it 'tfierander'IS'eserna .`'-At the option of Lessor, and with sixty (60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor say take its royalty in kind. • With'sixty (60Y daya�"notice'to Leesee;"tenor ray cewtakioi,W.zt� fi l itr tine: ''' • (e) Ali' costa of marketing•-the:oil-'and/o>''gss"producetshall be hornsby'Leslie ant such casts shall not directly or 'indirectly/seduce"thr oyaler"erraticto'Laeor. ttcept:'thii marketing^costs' for.ingot's:in-kindroyStgsh... 'bsborne Dy Iwsior -" (d)'' if Lessorowns a-leenrinterest'"in'tin-'Oil-inn';as deposito'of'the ibove'-deacribsd lane teal the entire' and undivided fee simple 'netts; ihsttthe roilltiek and aetata 'train"provided abalI be' paid-rap Lessor' only°in',the'portion whits °Ste' tetetwt^ti sfi to`•t'he�'whode'acd'•i idividid'-'fee, bat'io ..lmfeed.of sertneua considaretion shall-be`-tadu'by'7eriitriberiaoaar ' , ''CA'"AA IA - 8 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 50.00 4/010 (Rev. Wee) F 0962 MARY ANN FEDERSITIN CLERIC & RECORDER. WELD CO.. CO. 3. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession complete and accurate'books and record,. shoring the production and disposition of any and all substances produced on the leased land an to permit tenors' at'alt reasonable'tours,- to-examM the -sne,''or to laitiish copSee of`aw to teaser upon request. sing'With purchaser's"'support'doctstentatlon. Iassor will'tot` retiniressonable with''requests "'All'''said ._ books andrecords rQtall'ba retained Dy Lessee-area made available 'in`Colorado to rasa !or'i period`of'not less'than live years. 4'.' 'l24S0REfcflS All production shall' be accurately,tanned'using 'standards established by the American Cas Association (ACA)-and/or the Aeerican PetroleumIMtttuti"'(AM)'aed'ai1'measuring devices shall be tamperproof as nearly es possible. Oil royalties due within the tens of this lease shall_be calculated on'actual-and" 'eeasureentrvlthin"APS"standarda'unleas a-differentmiaei°of sesaarement, subject to Lessor't gprovar 'it provided. S. PAINEICS'&"'REP0RTS"- Alt . .. paymsnes'and' rmpora due Aernmdar shall ,� Mda oe of biiora 'tbe'dq. such payments and reports art due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend the,e piration of the prinsty term Oriel. „ a 011'royalty Payments and espportistt;"aoemsanH shall be"suhstitrtad prior to the ]ask day'oi. the month follaatng''each month's'sale'of end p:aduetioo, gas royalty pq.ann aod;wrpporttrt"e«t.wcs'.ba21 be whetted prior"te'the last-day o! tite''secoodt .meth follomfng each moith'i cal.o!produgtfam _I • , '' ' .,. .,,. a ._ rc% r, n Pq"c., , to,. , aa.r.: . .. tt A: ' "Au p yuntr stall be' redifIrj?casts; feed ° eeetifiid�''obedlr''ar's erdk. hyaenas'havi ng restrictions, qualifications, or enctvbraacea of any kind whatsoever small not be see-opted by Leescr:' A penalty for a late payment shall be charges as set forth in the PENALTIES paragraph herein. 6. PENALTIES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not'limitad"to late ts r' operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements, mod,' to Lessor. Penalties shall be deeerntnidby Lessor netess'otherwise Provided'fir by la'aid maybe in'the form of,but not ltsited''to, interest,''fees, fines, and/or lass cncetlatlon A �enalrjschedule shall be prepared Lessor`sod"shalt beocme effective'lme.ctatily'after'pubiic`notice:"laid-schedul maybe' changed :arcs. time to brie alter 'public notice: , ',' LAST - The terms-and conditions of this tease sbe per exercised hall formed and exerci subject to all eve,..^ rules, .: regulation, 'orders, local '"ordinanee'e or''`resolutions applicable to and 'binding....upon the...- administration of lands and minerals owned by tLe''Coimry'"o!' SAi1d;"°asd' to 2ars '`rules aud'''regvIatione'" governing oil and gaa operations in Coloredo. Violations hall result In penalties, bylaw or set`forth in the`af'vraentioned 'acbidule or ahatl, at tire oytiin of A;eleer. result Sn "default`"as provided°Hereinafter: • I. auaA&II1ER - Lessee may at any'time, by paying to lessor all ascents"then due es provided hereln," surreid r tiisloase insofar as the'ins eovercall orany"portion of that land herein leased andbe reiieve1' from further' Or liability'bereuoder;vita Vte;ale )andeoaurrinderid, provid d,that no' , partial 'surrender'or cancellation"of'thisalease shall be:for lessthem ecscigooa Bracts of approximately forty (40) aeree'or'Covetnmentel lot corresponding to `quarter-quarter manias; provided further"that this• surrender clause and the option herein reserved to Lessee shall cease and become absolutely inoperative issediately and concurrently vtth' the'Snstitution ofj''iny;'rule' it aay cart''of'Ia l y Lessee, Liner or ay, easignee"of either 'to`enforce elite'lease', or any,of its terms erprseasd''or,iipt1eC: 'In*oo case'tall any;' surrender be effective until Lessee shall have made intl.provision for'conservation'of the" leased "products" and protection of the surface rights of the leased land, B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 a 0.00 5/010 1r 0963 MARY ANN BEDERSEZIN CLERK &' RECORDER"WELD CO. CO (Rev. 11/86) ( /O ZO • • +. 9. .. ASSICl045 (a)„ masse, with prior written,consent Of Le. nor., shall lave.the,right to-amigo;the.entlre„ leasehold interest of mid Lessee ,in .all.or psrt;.of: the land;,dovered.,hereby„but,not less, however, than coatdguo.s tracts of approstrateli,forty, (40) acre,,adres,,,,orz,ea erresntal ,lot.eorrespenaing,,to_,a:.,, evertor-quarter section for any partial assignment, and for sporoval of ,such essigtasnt.tss■on shall.,; sake an assignment charge in an amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to written approval by lessor of assignment of this,lease, Lessee,(assiguor),,ehall not.be,relieved.of,its obligations under,the taros ate conditions herein. An assigment shall not extend tbs.tern of•this.leess. (b) If any s sigement of,a portion ,of the.,landcoversdberebr,.aball be•apprevsd,,.a osv,leasa_„ shall be'issued to the assignee covering the as shall containing,theses terms•rand,cssditions_ser ,, this lone, and limited as to ten as this lease is limited, and the assignor shall be released and discharged from all, further obligetions,and liabllitls as,to.thst,porttan.sc.auslgwd - (c) Lasses shall notify Lessor of all 'aisignnents of undivided p e o eo tage:.or of ho ct.4ntaeata..;., Said interests mill not be recognized or approved by Lessor, and the effect of any such assignments ,bon strictly and meal,between.thajartiee tberetgnsaykout ide the tenor of thin leases, and no diipute,betwsn patties t0 any mete. Me shah Vera tertellaveklassoe•frolCionlotasnos of any tense or conditions liereot or to,poatfrene .tie We;,thermfer «Lessorshall,tot ell Sires hettitled.to look solely tc Lessee or his a signee town On its books as being.tha.eoLe crier hereof, and for the sending.of..ell notices required by, this lease sod for. the..,petfor>e r°, of. all teree,.sod c nditioos hereof.. (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all Saatsvetats of every kind ad nature ttsoever affecting .this leas should he filed with the Lessor.. 10.. OtiBRIDING ROYALS! • Airy. and all, reservations,or Meigseeota or overriding,royalties,+full De-.,. sabject,,to,approval by Lessor., Th.Ktotal of acid overriding royalties shall 'not agreed, fLye p rcen4,(5 �,, including any overriding royalty Drriccsly provided for u niess ,.. 1,. yroduetim,exceeds, a nroathly enwrap of fifteen (15) barrels par 'day or ninety thousand cubic fact of gas per day (90 tO/D)•,, Le.the.event Chat , production drcps to this amount or less, say overriding royalties which exceed five percent'(5%) may be suspended. Leaaor'a approval o: a reservation or assignment of an overriding royalty sha:l not,bind Lessor for_psyaeas of said overriding royalty and shell,not.relieve Lessee of easy of its obiliatioos for.pecent of royalties, to Lessor as provided by ROYALTY paragraphs herein. 11. OFFSET Se1LLS•- lasses agrees to protect the,leased land fram.drainage by. offset wells located m , adjoining lands not owned by Lessor, whin such drainage is not edepensited for by eamter4r,einage..,: lt. . shall be presumed that the production of oil and gat from offset wells results in drainage from the lulled I land, notate Zone denonetrates Co Lessor's. satisfaction, byeagineering.,„geological„or other;data. that prsIdueoo from such offset mill does rot result Son,soth'drafsap,,or tl+at-,the dei3lies of a!0-411,01:welts m the leased 'land would not eccc apiidt;,tba .pwpoees of, prone log hs deposits under ohs leasaQ land lassor'i"diofafon as tote existence of,such drainage shall be,final,.,and�tar— alienal triply.vS,tD, Lsssor'n. order thereon or surrender this lease as to agy,such undeveloped,acreage as designated by, Lessor,., 22. DEvELORcc - upon discovery of oil ewe.see_ei Kober,of them.onthe ,leased.land, 3assee sbail._ proceed with reasonable diligence.,.to develop said,land at ■,,,rats and ,td ah..extent..teaeenaurate with the. economic dvvelopnent of the field Sn which the leased land lies.. ,y. , I5. POOLING CLAL'SL - Lessee may at any time or timee pool any part or 'all of said land aad lease or any stratum or strata with other lands and lessee, stratum or strata, it the.ace.timid so as to-constitute a spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform mall-spacing::pattern or to comply..with any order► rule,,. or regulation of the State or Federal regulatory or conservation agency twang jurisdiction. Such pooling (Rev. 2.1/86) B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 40.00 6/030 F 0964 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO , shall ''be accomplished-or terminated by t'fiTimg"ef record `i l`deeliratiom? of"pooling.' 'orr,d.elarntion of animation of pooling, and by wiling or tendering a copy to Leaaor or:to the niository bank.' 'Drilling' or reworking operations upon or production fray any part of such spacing unit shall be considered for all. purpose.of 'Si.' lease operation or productions from tst.'ieimi:" esaie sball.allovite'to=eats Ieaie the proportioeace an.re•of' production which'me 'acreage"!n"etifs=lea6"Sauna in"'any'soehx apacimr wit"' bears'.to'tbr total"acreage in'said spacing unit:•..,•: ':.. .. _ „'., , 'z::_. '-'a" 14. UNITIZATION - C0t*t0NITIZATION - In the event Lessor permits the land herein leased to be included within a convnitintion"'or 'mitigation agrenenr, the terms 'of"thin Tease may'bee domed be wcdifiedto Conform'to"such"agrsem.nt:''liken'only'a'portico of the landrondeethli Tee ti'cedettt'ad by an'agresmmt;'' Lessor mayeegregste the land'and Issus'f separate"Ieoa for-eaeii''pottiiodiwt'coatttid'thirrimd rt thereto' of such' 'separate lee shall berlisited'as?to Reba'orlginsl-`terw of to 'heap ' x4a"Grmr'et the lease'em•" that,'portion 'raalning-.'!n;the' snit.,shirr)'be"dewed ;'to. lit unified rto“coafon to'•.u* ol*'esmesot `_```.: goaptod__.."leases shall'."ternfnetv:;on the Lust amielii'sar)' date:of'tae"lease follo+ltig"toe 't'ersiration date of the unit or part thereof modifying the lease', but''`iti ne'iveat prior'to the end of the psis r±i'Ms,.•: • of the lease or the extension arm of the lease. 25. -1 OC ION - Lessesimall, subjectto"apptitable'laws,'regolation and'orders, operate andaprodmae ' all 'Mlles a the'' lwaed hand'ao"longas'tbe ens atr'eepsbU o! piidedimg'is payiag`gwsotitiis;eed''sbili operate"things-le as'to'prodoe. at a rate'non mss as with the rite otpredeetfda of wiThi c seat otene" lands olebin the sea field and within tae'lt tts°dFjoiltratjiaeering ge ei lei;° cegr"for svd'tyso°q" there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such limitations on or suspesicros.of production'u nay' 'approved in writing by Lessor" lessee shall'be responsible for adequate sits:'security - all prodneing properties. it. siUT-1N WELLS - If lessee shall complex a well on the leased land productive of gas and Lessee is unable to produce 'such gee due-toa,1sck"of suitable'rarket"therefor,"'Loin sai'grent'.Lune ruspensioe'of his otiligationa-'to produce hereunder petit a ignitible untie for ana-gas"uo`be'found', and doting anysceh`'" . . ,., suspension' it"shall be deemed ttrat gas i1 Letng"•pttitdnee6'beraumder"!mpaJ�g�tftiw.'Z;1CpDC . . r. ;_._. _. . . however,' tiut'haglnntng on the' anniveraary'aaxrx+xt. of'esa yelrc of a extattsice of don:lase°br reasoor a shu&in'Weell, Lessee'shall pay to Lessor'"a'shut-in royalty equal to $27per"acra of the thee'it end i t addition to the annual rental. The minus .none of sashsent=in'royalty psynont"sball bey5241:"-'Lerch :' year's shut-in royalty shall he forfeited to Lessor except for the shut-in royalty paid for the year during which the well begins production. 'Shr`emximn extersioo'of'the' lease, due to the'extstetes"ot'a shut in well, shall be five°years beyond the extension tam si'deacritied`in paragrapblisrein She granting-of any further extensions shafts'at the sole option of'Les sor wv • • .. try( ,1 vas„.Ire:, 9wn}tt.i2oe..0Rk• 17. Ol'DGT30bt - No exploration, drilling or production operation, including permanent insteriations, shall be within 700 feet'of any existing building or other Improvement;including water'vw21or'reservoir,' '' vitbcnt'tie writhe 'peteissios of:the'ore of said isgxbwuweta Liaise^shall tap a'eorrect tog of eaCL"` well drilled threader', shaving by mans or 'description Se"Bastions"paslidAthrougr, the edept'h"ate each foieatfon vas"'reached, the numbor'of 'feet'of'each Gist tiling Beet"ii' rb aaeh well, ere set;_and the'"" total depth of each well"drilled: Lessee, vitbie'Sirty:'.(i0)'da5s fter 'nospletioe'or'abandosint"o'i'`"': fey hereunder.' shall' file" ire'the office"o!'Luxor'a.cc-pitt. end' correct"log'of'aw:h wml2 together with a copy of the electric log end the,radioactivity log of the well when such logs, or either of this, are no; and also a copy of all drill eel-test'results, 'Cora records sutanilyses, record`of perforations and initial production 'tests,' if any: 'If =jot'theinforeatioo'required by,this pinny?! contained in reports required'to Do filed with"tbe Oil and Cal Conservation Coswissioo of'Colorado, the requirements of this' paragraph for such information ray be satisfied"by'suchfiling with seed Costissloo, except''tor'copies"of eM'reports as an ears required by`t71! to3Zoviag'parsgraph, ■ed`praviced"fait sY2 socm v;. intotmatioo"sa 'iSe iataly`w■iiab1e'to'tsasor.' MyepropzUxr7d'Isforeitice'so-aubiit:ted shall'-not•Le';„. subject to public Inspection under Colorado In. B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 a 0.00 7/010 (Rev. 21/86) F 0965 MARY ANN FEIIERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO, DZDZ-- Lessee,,shalt. bury_:pipelines ,belov.,plow depth. . Leman,shall set :sad<,ewot'sufficient surface-,--, wing to protect the fresh water wills of,thearee,. . 1i. ECM its' ON - Lessee shall,:notify_Lessor awl'the•aurfaee;,issaee o a at r:.surface„owoor.of,t a location,,.,. of each drill,et lean two weeks prior,to..ca ncing arillivs,operations,:thereon. ,Lwte ahau:notJ, Lessor before commencing to plug and abandon any well by copy of,Lease's request for,approvalr, or notice of intent to plug and abandon. 19. MCI • Lessee; shall ,be liable for all ..damages to tae,surface of",the lana,..livsatoek.orowlnt-. crops,,,water wells,.resalvoirs, or iaproverroca,Googol AyLeseet'e;,operations;_om,•wia.;hand..,.,Ne,opaµtiau;r-y mutt he,overencsd,00.the:land heroine: ve„-described uolns.,so4,rmntfJ: ie ease.--eball are .fiIad:a;good sufficient-bond witb.,Leasor, in aa, mount to be,fisea_by,,lwssor„ to„,seammattedeprest sitti:emeigesbas esy be,caused by.Lesseesajoperettow on said.land ant,te,assure.corpliaeee,v_itbr.all;eheseetes, d pravlsioaa of this lease, ,the laws of,the,State,of.Colorado and.tbe rules and w•'� regulaeiens,,eharaw aDDerutaing,,•,� bond msy.be held *effect for the life of production,of any well. . 20. S - Lessee shall not remove any machinery. equipment or fixtures placed On said land, other rttun,,dril tag;,squtpmett,,nor.draw_ehe aing„lra.`anyr_wll unless, aod,,,wtil.d2;,;peymeou esd Obliitiame. Currently ,doer,.tenor nadir the tine of.this lame Anil tUV*.,been pal4pr. satisfied. ; Sty mecht-ery,,,,equipment or firturee_;left on this land ,Eorruerpetlody_ot sore, that,.airx.,(a), t'- afte_tie. , etptiatiom.heaeof,-shall ant0estitally beteee*jeep 21. 077EA. DSO= Should Leese distorer„any, valuable products. other then. oil aed;gas. on or; • , vithin the teased land, Lessee shall within seen (7) days report such discovery to Lessor, it which.ewant Less and Lessor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22�..•WATOt, This law don not , s grant perniselocxpress Or irplied.,toianee for water;:ergsloratioo.,, ,, drilling,.or establishing,water wellerithout the vtittsm,„pereitlign ot.Washrfaq,owosr . Iflessor s.the, asrLa„owner. ;said, permission shall Foe, be, uDreaa@tabJy witb�bet4,: ,1%.,240••• desire tees sb2isb,,.ox adlmtcate,any water right.for beneficial us&.on.tat.,le1aed,latd,., .rtth at$saicetion or.applicscicm be An,,Yoe.name of„lessor if lessor,it,the tau ornar. Walt;. o;, ,surface Ihe„sare�shall,,agply to,anj.,uoiseributary a4r,, right'established on the leased land which,ray,be put to beneficial,,use_offaeid iced. 23..,„DMZt - Upon failure or default of lessee. to„cosply with,any of the terns anal provisions hereof, . including but not limited to the failure.to caepan.with lava, rules,.and regulations governing Colorado oil and gas operations, tenor is hereby authorised„ upon notice and heeting,uee hereinafter „to,eaneeT„. . this lease as to all of the leased Tan so claimed or possessed_by hereunder. In the evene of any such.,defaelt or: failure, shall before saki y .. . .,,- ,, t+t,,any, each.Gncellaeloq, stud,to.Lean,:ay;-Oereiliea- sail, to the,post office.address of.said leseee.es ahoan by the,recobrds of lessor, a,notice of ineaatiot tow tanoel for such failure or default,.specifying,.the aae, stains that_.if within.,sairt (3O).,days;Oa the- date of eeLLiag said notice, Loss-Ahal;,c°17net such lallure.or.delaaltr,no;araeellattanvi11,be sads.,t*". seta failure-or default:is not corrected vitltia thirty,(30.cdays eftat„ilea„eatYtagsof,;soch,nottra, and.it- Lessee.does,not.Fmgweet a,beariag;on such notice wit In.thirty- ),days, this lease K11 tereinate.sn4 be. cancelled by,operation of. this paragraph without..further action. by Lessor,,or further notice:;to Lessee. .. . 24. AtTa1$20N. - Lf Lessee, fails_to make• discover, of oil,and gas, or either of them, i s paying, quantities during the.primary ter hereof, or,during,dilliing,,operation. commenced during the .primsrv,term. . hereof. Leseee'say make written appllcattoe-to,.Lesaor for an extension of this.,lease fora,tars egwl to,rha., primary tarmac to ell of the mineral acres, covered hereby (excludlog..,eny;mineral, acres ,.heretofore,,, surrendered ma in the .uxxtnvLR Paragraph provided, or,a,satred is in the ASS2QtIs,Paragaph provided).,, • The granting,of such.extension shall be a,the wile option ofLeasor at, le the rental,for the prlesi7 tam hereof. B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 ;,0.00. 8/010 (Rare 11/84) F 0966 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN-CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO • • %W11A2MiSSS. Lessee''sball""Sademnliy L ssor esstsat' tll—liability-and Iowa'snUmfaiest.all clefs' ant actions, Including tbs defensevf such-claims;or ofrarisineoutpof-damigsrorZt of injury, Including death, to persons or property caused by or sustained'9t"coeoeotlonvtth'aperatioes,on-this.. leased land or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. .< 26. CO1OENNAZON - If the..leased•land shall be taken in any Condemnation proceeding, tots lease shall antonaticslly_terminate.,as...ot.shit.A•'. Ak ..,,SA,.nerd for such condemnation shall be paid to Lessor. e xcept for any specific reard(s)., paid` co'Iessa for severed oil and gas reserves, in which event XXXXXXXXX•XX;:ot.such,;specfic..ward(lk-shal :,bc'pas4 to Lessor Sc lien. of ioynity',lon by virtu, of the condemnation. Ispruvemenes shall bs`rr.pwd byy;2easee per terms in the:S1> S.Paragraph herein. 'T1 dolt'_1t2kCiao,at,:,tbr 3eased`_leat uC'tikerb):!dcb4unrtson, Lessor ay, 'at its option:_tssinaee„this lease or terminate only that portion of the,lease so taken. 21. ERRORS • Every effort 'is made by Lessor to avoid errors in all proceduresincludingL.but not ' Iimited_to_suction,leetinge„ca.leasepreLet',etSon.._Ssssor shall ootja.xsable.lor nyjncdnvantentaarwiotat," eased by errors which may occur. lamas shell notify lessor immediately upon discovery of•`any errors or discrepancy whatever. 26. Alt2AE0IAGT - "Lessee shall nocdestroy,rdttterb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of am klad an.Weld County lends as provided bylaw. Ties resource. include but are not llmitec..,to..alLar'.tifatt►.Lof...stoae,uoo4.oLaW,, pjctographa, etructvres, and bones. A discovery of anything of_preh�Sstorle. or'historic :nature`- shall `be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. £w., ITONS - 'A. (a) "Gm" as used herein shall mean ail gene (combustible and noncombustible), including but not limiLed.to all.guww.1lydrocar0oss, gaseous oerpotmds,"ration"diaotidr, and (b) ' "011 and gas" as used herein shall include all substances produced as by-products therewith, inalucing but not limited to sulfur. •'W'_;A (c) "Paying quattities" as used herein shall mean and_taftz..to,quantitia.of'.oil aiitt gel'vr of either of them sufficient to pay for the current cost of producing same. 30, ...FIRS_A1c..ASSZa mt...baaefiea and..obligstioos of this lease shall inure tc and be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors of'esaiga of Lessee; but no sublease or asatgnnrnt hereof, or of any interest herein, shall be binding upon Lessor until the same has been approved ty Lessor as explained in the ASSIGIQt ' paragraph provided. 31. NARRANTT 07 51:25 - Lessor does not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. These shall • be no obligation on Lessor's part to rchese new er pu supplemental or otbq title paprrs,nor:.tea. do,any curative wort in connection with title: to the subject lands. - All abstracts of title, whether new or supplementary, obtained by Lessee end covering the: subject lands shah became me; property -ofand''be.. delivered to Lessor After Lessee pea completed its title examination and ctrative,work,;subject. however, CO the right of Lessee to use such abstracts upon request et any time during the taro ot. the Lease. ' B 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 40.00 9/010 F 0967 NARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO +y Z IN W1947.SS,,,Wlatz07, lessor bee hereunto:signed ,ad,a.os.e:,tee tuts:sc L.;aseed,'br*elOAWof COW= OOt4GSSIONLRSS,01, COLNSY. 07. VAS,. when.;et,. seal:ol: the otflc 'sfflxs4,-:and t Lana Ma .'teat&this .. , aere®srlt, the^day and Xast brae above written.- .. . - , . _ so= 07 Coma:p0t44,sstot LRS WELD ;COIDQY,� ��yj r 6 . a iiJ4�L W • '•�i, _. +va. - ,y, ,-,;,,�. ,, I•;oLOMZTA. .OPERATING CON2Mt&l r •r 'r�lr:..•• i ..'ia� :Tn rr an .Lean- : '^tn +e 8y_ Roy:C. ,DOlley, Presi t STATE to COLORADO ) 8 1294 REC 02245353 03/28/91 12:42 X0.0,0 10/010. COONlf 07 WEtD ) F 0968 MARY ANN FEVERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 73:re foreeaine Instates TMs ackoowl.dgec•before M,;is day at e 2.9 by CORPORA=ACKNOMILaooMEIfT Nan '.' State of _-California Cnmisthel.L.da of Morph _ ) v S' f9.31,txjtpa me,. county of Los Angeles SS. Heather S. Prestoli the undersigned Notary Public,Demonafy appeared Roy C. Dolley 2 personally known to me C proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence - - to bathe person(*)veto executed the within instrument as OFPIcu6?1J President ���� MEA'h1ER s 73iE57loN «on behalf of the corporation therein Newry Putt Caret named,and acknowledged to me that the co paration executed E. , F'' LOSmoi1®l00t1NTY WITNESS my hand and official seal./�.trn^n ayCsllnt.tLpNpw.tf,so2 ,& ,tC/ / � Al's Signature �+. Y,J.w'� ATTENTION NOTMT:Although me mlo metbn requested below i OPTIONAL.It Cale Ore lent frea.A,ttettec+msnof IN*CVO:ete to MOS,Oo urat , THIS CERTIFICATE Title or Type of Document MUST BE ATTACHED Number of Pages Date of Document TO THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED AT RIGHT: Signers)Other Than Named Above ISaameins . 71AOW .:.. : 1N�YLNDFa�.A40dgbN.MJp1VnMM, t'.Qeon.71M.C,igp,1e14G 4g0i17M ,. • AR22tS35R RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: NW/4 of Section 9, Township S North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Lomita Operating Company to lease the above described mineral acreage for $16.75 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $2,520.00, together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991. and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 a 0.00 1/010 F 0969 MARX ANN EZOERSTEIN CLERK Z RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910203 ‘. 0Og� Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /AEST: ;ry 4, Mr4e17 WELD CO CO RADO 1 t •C tk to the Board Ole' Go c airman � e�puty;C rk to the Board o� Ken edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO RM: Constance L. Harbert oeC77 G; Lel/County Attorney C. W. Kirby �i n 19}74j hiaq w. H. Webster B 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 X0.00 2/010 P 0970 MARY ANN PEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910203 Parcel 050 .c WELD CODNIY-0IL:A1m G5'7S.ASS , _., ., :• , . . - .,-, Containing :y160 ` acres, sore or lass; Containing net mineral acres,,�rytore or leas- . THIS LZASE AQtEfM11T, dated this , C0((,). -,. .dayof iA I t x`19`7n/'' edd;,anSrid into by and between =JD car, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the SSATE OF COLORADO, acting by and through .the ZOARD OF cOV Tt COt*IISSIONLRS or TX!.CODRu•of L2LD;'eor--itR heapectin ioternts 'e%'30ARD OF COLIDIT OiltaSSXOIatRS, haRA-COD=-CltNTIC a aAL ClNTIX, 9iS IOTA ,-f t3 -CO- 00631, bereinaaftir`emIledr,- Laaaers,.andi . : r. •' as „c' +,ran;4r .`+Y•.r.":. Lomita,•.Operating. Company; a Califorlsis=co.rnorettow,,,,310 E - Collorado St Suite' 2 ,l Glen hereinafter called Lessees • . • ,yiTg , .,„'""",-,,,+�'". °"-'.STS'= linOttig, said Lessee has-applied:to Lessor for am oil'and'seelsiesa'aevertag:to 3andtienin 'described, and has paid a filing fee in the assastt of $10.00, plus a boas consideration of vyai?.mfnerd acre,' glad br•:Lessor.a':enadditional)comeideratibn"tor the''1ps Ucgs'of`=thfi leses;*awd Lessee agrees to pay :a annual' natal of 3 160:00" ', ',computed'• at 'the rats'Of'Iv' 1)00 „- ,'yeti minerat'"sen'or fraction tteredi-per,yeer. - •.1112RTAS, all -the requiremsats relative to` maid' application have-beam'duly complied with-and' sale application Ass teen approved and allowed.by tear; T FZ ORE, in,consideration of the>axresats'-herein, 'a`''the part(ot'Lassee'to,be -paid and performed,- Lessor doe* lama^-'esclusively''to-Leisee 'for the sole' sad'Only''porpese 'of'drilling^'for, development'of and production of•oil:ad gas,'or either'o1 thr,, thereon and thetefrom'Kth the right,s,'an all oil''and gas so produced arC saved'•-therefrcoe ad coti screed-as royalty %fiesta,ader-the'riersisof this lease, together with rights-of-way, easements and servitudes for pipelines','telephone"and'telopreph lines, tanks and fixtures for producing and caring for such product, and housing and boarding employees, and sereed.,ait':rights. and privileges necessary for the-explorstion3and'operation's:4.:sifd land.t r'oiN and gas, the-..following described land' situated in the County'of Weld;'State of"Colorado;'aad'^aori'particiZarly described as follows' "-•DESCRIrnOrroF'ram -'SLCtTcc .., ' `._-.TONaSR1F ' .''. "`RANG■. • - TO PAVE Attu TO ROla:aid land, the'rights and pri]itege►-'gr V pthawm_artoLessee-Until' ,e hour of twelve o'clock noon on the 9Q day of '?)1St.G+Li , tt '..24 as primery term, and so long thereafter-a oil rd.gas ,or either ofothem;':ia'produced"inipeying"Wantitiea`frod aft lane or lessee la diligently.engaged in'bona-'fide Arillitg' or hevorkiat neperatioda':'o0'slid land; sshject'•te the,tervr4`and conditions herein. Drilling or reworking operations-shalt 'be deemed"to be'dilfgently performed'•ff-thesw is no delay or cessation thereof for a greater period than sixty consecutive. days unless an extension in writing- ts'grated..byLessor; provided tea imob'drilltn 'or'reeor►iniope'ettoesare-'comieirceC da-leg said primary term or•'eby:extension thereof<or tilts•'tltls lelae^ia in'forentraneel of'yrodioetioncof oil'Serial or either of these.,or 11+aremeh„raworRing is*eeeramded''tdthirs'mist?.'deya ea'casestoe-o!'°ptedutiecn"Yor. the impose of ;e-establishing the samsr-ntprootded'f►srther,tbsesods piodoetion`ia earmted eartaMen a 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12;43 40.00 3/010 F 0971 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO CO • fRev. 31/!6) 910203' primary term or any extension thereof, or while this:lease"-is•'In rforce by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. .Ot: Lessor reserves the -.,--L35LORAS' - right to conduct :axploration on.,tlne leuedLnd provided such .', exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. In consideration of the premises, the parties covenant.ent agree as<follows: - RIIrtAL.. - If this, lease is--extended.:for .en_additional tere,aacprovide& for in 'the"=MON.:- paragraph-hereof,-Less" shell:daring such:exGaded:perlad,peyto lessor.aa'amaai-rental n'coub7.a.the ratel-' above specified for the lend covered hereby. The rental in effect at the tine production is eatabliabet's shall not be increased due-to the tarn of this-lease being>ectended by enclt_prodbdtiet.; Rantals:set at tine of established production shalt be paid daring the ruaining:11feoff this lease, rtua ly.ia adv+nce, on-or before oath anniversary eery Oata heree of Ihere ehalI be n0 refund of unused rental. 2. RAYALIY - leases ebaIl account for any and all substances produced on the leased land and lessee:.. shall pay to lessor as royalty, in addition to the rentals provided, but except for products used on the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the lease4;Lat6.'edih approval of Lessor, the followings (a) _On.pii„ 32 Of..the roil.,produced,end saved,*Mae lathed lend. ,. - .At, t1r .opting,of seore,.ead,,vith slxt7:,.(t,0)-4tyre-notice:Le Lase, Lessor-say take its - royalty Oi2.,ln kind, in which eve nt,leseee stall deliver-eedb royalty'oil to Lessor on the lessee land, -' tree of cost or deduction, into the pipelines or storage tanks ignated by Lessor, Out Lessee shall not is such case be required to provide free tankage' for any sue'.oil for a longer period Sc one. sontb,:after the same is run into,tanks. ,, Witlsixtyc, (60) -dga`;,notice.to cLtssee ,Lessor seyzcesae taking oil royalty in kind. tihen paid in cash, the royalty!shaLiMbanalaoleted\upottmase.feirDnerteh-, value of tba oil at the vela which shell not be deemed to be leas than the price actually paid to , .Lessee at-the'roll-by thepurcheaer thereof; and:In-no event-shall tbe;soyeltise be.baest uponOnarket valve:at the well,less than,the.:posted.,price in.the,field,for.•such:oil,,,oa:ln,the absence-of a posted;.;,. price:in the field for such oil, upon a,.market--nlue at the wit-Jess then-.tte;,yrevayiin>< price'.t received by;.other,producers in the field for oil of tike grade•end:gravity.at the time such oil it run._ . into pipelines or storage tanks. ,:(b) ,On,n gas,:including,-casinWMeaa, gas or ether.Aaseons,axbetance, 12W .. .of, the-;fair market:;::, ,, value_:at the, ll,or.,of-:the.price:-received,by'tasnm at tba nell,.1whicbsver,,ie:;treater, of:all .mss- ;_ produced and sold free the leased land or utilised off the land by Leases. A copy of all cohtrecta-for,,.,:: sale of gas shall be furnished co--Lessor. Where gas is sold under contract that les been approved:by- Lessor, the fair market value of such;gas for determining-the royalties payable-hereunder stall be the price et which such gas is sild—sinitii such contract. No approval by Lessor of the teas of any such agreement shall operate to make Lessor a party thsnt000r obligate it thereunder in.avy, ley. At the option of Lessor, and vitt sixty (60) days' notice to Leases. Lessor nay take'its royalty in kind. With sixty (60).days'.notice.to,lawn, lessor ray dew taking-gas royalty Wilmot-, (c) All eats of,marketing the oil;eadloie,ses,.produced,shail it borne by Lessee and each costa., ._ shall not directly or indirectly.reduce ,he..royalty paymenta, to•Lessor... lxcept::that marketing coats for Lessor's.,in-kind royalty shall be borne by Lessor. (d) If Lessor owe a lesser interest,in,tbeoll and„jas deposits of hesbova-described,land than::: tdn entire and undivided,fee_simple.,eatate, LL®,.Us atria's.sal Atentalt band@;provided -shall:--ba ?c paid to, Lessor cow.ia, the portion,watch,its intereat,nbeers co;the:above, and,;undivided'Tee, but.:ao Wad Of say bonus consideration shall be made by-Lessor;hermmder... s.:7.. t„ .A1 B 1294 AEC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 4/010 F 0972 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev, Was) L ---- -�__ • • 4 3. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession complete end sceuratirbooka and records shoving the production and disposition of soy and all substances produced on to leased land and topermit lessor, at•.all reasonable"•hours, to-examine-thesame, or by foreigneoptea'of same-to.Lessor upon request along.vitt purchaaer's..,support,.documentation: •..lessor'will}:noe?b.--unresaonabls mitNirequests , A11,iaid books and records,shali'be retained'by'Laece and made available'tt Colorado to Lessor for a petiod:ofznot less,than five-years. • • .:. • .. .,.. 4: NEASDRII•rxS '- All productiom_ahall be accurately maaared, uling'etanderde .stabltshetby' the American Cas Association (ACA) and/or-the American Petrolasm''Institute"O )`andkall sisuring davicerabatl be tamperproof as nearly as possible. Oil royalties due within the tens of this lease shall be calculated on'aetwltand'sacurata.mea utnsants;within At etandardrenleaa"a_differsne'seers"of measurement.`sublsct to Lesaor`r.spproval,. is provided. : 3. PAll4RrlS 6 ONNDe S•-- Ali payments ands report.ti hereunder mtall :b&•cede en"or'before the day such payments and reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend the expiration of • Oil .royalty payments and supporting docbnats shsli••brlabatteed prior `or the"7aet day ofthe month' followingweect moatia'a elerbt yrodpetlao,"aadrges rO alq".7 b'aed supporting.donacte:shall be auteitteerprior'tsaaa test dey:of•tie eacdod meath,folfeeint-eanli semebh sole of'prodoetioa.". "> na' 7 ; .. . • Ax -e .3 ..� ; Tarr a,M > .- _ .c•.:: psysaats' shall be --made^by tcash', Adleck oertiltee,cbeclOn, 'sooty 'order. '.:Payssnt►5having restrictions, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever stall not be accepted by Lessor;' A penal*/ for a late payment shall be charges as set forth in the PENALTIES paragraph herein. 6. MALT= - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not lisitsd to'Sate'payments" tsproper•'payesnts, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements made to Lessor. Penalties'ehall b* determined'by Lessor'onlisi otherwise-prov£d.d forby' ler and'iai b in'the:-form of ?bat not limited-to; interest,^fees, finis,%and/orclease canatlatlon:' A'-paal* schedule .bait'boprnpered'trio Lessor aad'shall'bets effective imsedtstely'efterlpubtie-notice:•• lsftscSednXe"say be cbanged"frod'tfse"' to time after public notice. ;,., ' ,,., ,:•,. . . : ,>.. 7. LAW - :he tars and conditions'of-this lean.:shall'be performed Hand extrcised-subject to all'1ays;-" rulee, ' regulatitte, orders, local- .ordinances or 'rmeolutloes' applicable' to ena"'"bindius''updn'.`�e`' administration of lands and minerals owned by r County of field pact to liee, rules‘ oxPregolatiOnio governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall result in penalties as provided for by ley or '•as set'fortb'-inthe'afotamentioned`scbedule ;or.snail, era* optionof Lessor,• result in'difault-'as prariAed berainafter: ' g. —sows= —Lease. 'my at army time;-M'Daying'to.:Lessoriall'aioentevtheu:4aeas=prosidsdherein,,°' surrender"thii'teeae'insofar es...ths'samecovers'ell'o1'"ar0':`Portion%aR°4'he lend taraflt":Ieiasidveodbi'rmltevedx'r from,.fhtrtber,obligatioee"or-liability"bsreunder'Miai rsepec! ta'rthe•lint.6r_u rsnderedi"ytbvldjttsaiw'no•ro partial'•'surrender•or'cancellation-of•'thii.lean' shalt'b!'''for'leiett so seostfgmot'tracte rofCayproiSsspel forty (40) acres or 'Covernmental'Iot Correspocding to'&',quarter-quarter section provfded'•inrtb.rthat thfr.: surrender clause and the option herein reserved to Lessee shall cease and.become absolutely inoperative immediately-and Concurrently vith the'inszitutton oil anr,luft• in-any Court of'Ia+r by Lesaa, leaner or sty assignee:of either to--enforce this teas., or'•any of fts1terns expreiscd;or''impliee.. 'In no"caaashaltnAny : surrender be affective until lessee shall have mede'lu11 provision for`coniervatton of the' leased productr-" and protection of the surface rights of the leased land. S 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 X0.00 s/01o_ F 0973 MARY ANN FECERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 9.. . ASSIGOCCS - (a) , Lessee, with prior written .consent of Lessor, sball.ben.the riglt to wain the.entire leasehold, interest .of. sa1C.•LouN. in_�13, or, part,of.-the land:,covere6.-hereby,•but'not.lesa,.b�oravet r: ttan,,00naiguooa tracts of. approximately.,;,forty (A0,). acres,.or„Garabesptal lot-.:eorrespoedtnp,ta.me '.• quarter-quarter section for aay partial assignment, and for approval of-such aasipeaentrLessor.:absll:>,' make an aasignmeot charge in a amount to be detained by Lessor.: Prior to written approval by Leta of asslaneeoc of this- line, lessee (ataignor).shall mot:.b.:ralieved:of its obligation'under.:the tens and condition herein. An.essigoment flail;not•.extend the Leen ofrhis:least. . (D) -If any. assignment of a portion,of, the.,38od:.covered;thereby.'Saliba:.agproeed._.a_.new,please shall be issued to the assignee covering the assigned land, containing the.mace.tersa'md;conditiont.ms this lease, and limited as to term as this lease is limited, and the assignor shall be released and ,-,disebargsd,froa all„further obligations,and liabilities as,to,that'portion etc asaigtea (c) lessee shall notify Lessor of all assigrmnta of undivided percentage'or,other_' interests.:. Said interests will not be recognised or approved by Lessor, and the effect of any such assignments ,will'be atrict:ly and only, Dearest,/the.parties thereto,,ant:,omteide the inane of thSwrlsae c and no. e"te,betwm nattier.to soy,aterkessigoortatialnoperate:to tsUn tasseer;frea Perforntheold Crow terms or renditions•hereof,or, torpostpone.:.eha:timerhersfOr.r.:Leasol,sMellaatall dasajm eratt1ed'tO .4 look solely to Lessee or his assignee shad on its boots as being the sole outer hereof,:ad for the sending.of all notices.required,'by--this:;lease ant for the 4erfor.aetw,ud( ail t Thavaed conditions hereof. (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all instruments of every kind and nature whatsoever affecting rife. ease should be.filet with the Lessor.... „ ,10.;._. MOM=;ANAL= ,Any and,.a11h..reservations or:aseiasaasts or overriding.royalties :shall he,- subject-,to approval by Lessor.,. The total of.,said overd181ng•.royalties¶sball not,ercee4c:five percent:(5%)p,:;. including._aay e!erriding.,royalty,prevtousiy'>providedufor;mlese;.productiounexoeeda ao-.amrbly�average..ofd•.,; fifteen (15) barrels per day or ninety thoaacad cubic feet of gas per day (90 NC14flen nine event St.,: production drops to this amount or last, any overriding royalties Mid toad five percent (5e) sey be suspended., Lessor's,approval,of,a reservation or_assignment of an overriding royalty,shall.not bind Lessor tor,peysani 0i Amid royalty and siall,not':rlieve Lessee,of,any,of,its obligations for payment of royalties..to-Jester as provided by ROYAL=,-parsgraphs:.heraln. :..,.,., r 1L b;0)FSET MULS,- lessee agree to protect the.,lsased ia'vt,draw,drainage by.offset leans,located adjoining lands not owned by Lessor, when such drainage isnot compensated for by counter-dralnege. .4t'. shall be presumed that the production of oil and gas from offset wells..results in drainage.free the lead land,:,umlesa,Lessee. demonatrates ,to.Lessor'a:',aatisfation,,shy;atgiheeringrPpoiogical,,'Or othettdatas that production fro.,such offset,all does„mt,swZtcia Ar tagerAr,,that';eLo,:drilltogr ,m.relltor.vells;u„ on.the leased. land would,,not ,accomplish.:the. ph.poaes, of protecttvg,.tbe depce tic under the .lsamed,land.,;',, Lessor'a decisipn as CO the existence 4t etch,admits stall:be0 Mal, and 4aSseA Ithellf.dcelPilzAill'Llassor's,.,,. order thereon or surrender this lease sate 7,such undeveloped acrsge as designated...Dy:%essor„ .. 12... nV$OPlCNT.- upon.discovery. of oil end,yas.or::either, of them =as t'he leased..Land, Lssaee,shall proceed with- reasonable Cillgence re develop. said,'land`at a,rate and to an extent-coerensurate with the:.-:. economic,4evelopmenc-of the field in,which the,leased land ilea., • ,. ..-.. _ . 13. POOLING CLAMS - Lesame may at any time or times pool any part or all of said lead and lease or any stratum or aerate with other lands and lease, stratum or strata, in the same field so a to constitute a Spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform ell-spacingpattern or to comply with any order, rule, or regulation of the State or Federal regulatory or conservation awry hawing jurisdiction. Such pooling �_ ) 8 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43' a 0.00 6/010 (ReF 0974 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERX-h RECORDER WELD CO, .CO, shall. be' accomplished' or" terminated'by"'filing''�'of record'a'declaration of''pooling;''or declaration. of • termination of pooling, and by ailing or tendering a copy"to'tenor; .or 'to'the'depoe ,itory bank.. Drilling or reworking operations upon or production from any part of such spacing unit shall be considered for all purpoees this"lease as operations'or productions frsm tits "lease.'' ' Lessee shall allocate"'a"this lease the proportionate share of production whlah'tne'aoresge""it1 Cltis leap Saeluds6 4 any such spicing'arri math'yacht unit bean to the total acreage in said spacing unit: " •.,c;, . 14. INISIZA ON - COM4JNwIZJSI0N - In the event Lessor permits the land herein leased to be included within'a"cdsenitization'or unitization agreaent, the terms'of this lease 'May be deemed`ribs sediffed"to conform to' such ag eement.' ten only s portion/Of the'Ian4'utder'this icase Ys eawitted by Ss sgreerantly tensor ay segregate the land'and Jesus'a separate Iease Yom ea�h' portioo not'caeritted thereunderisdie term - ' " . .;,, o! sech`�aeparaa'laus shail,belimited as to ma origiaaT err o:t'thia leaner matetme of see Sense do thee'*Sim 'remaining' the emit"'shs'12.' tie' aeead'to 'he modified to'`conlots'tic;"such 'ssre.rine.', Manprodncing 1 shalt'terminate on the`tint stmiv'ersaty' date.of the'lease following' the'tenioatios''' date of the unit or part thereof rods ' ' tyro; the "Yeap,'Dat`'In no event"prior'to she and of the"prl+wry"rn.r of the lease or the extension term of the lease. 25.' i'Io0o0CXxOM lassie'.t.11,,'subject to appltdsbt lives, regelstianaand orders,operate end`prodfw ell'veils' tie Ismael land so'opam loot it'd* nee erec eape0la o!"pradmefng in"peyio� gasnt"Stids' and eha11 epermu'me anew"ao u to'prmdua at`a rate'oosammorate'vith�tZte ran of pzodaatSao,os;welL'Om,aA}olaingX,. lass '& men the saw field end within the'ftimita of7 „r ' ,' .,good engineering 1 ; aMmePt`fer`soat•'airee there exist neither. market nor storage therefor, and except for such limitations.m.,or wupensices_of g production is may be"approved in writing by Lessor. Lessee shat: be responsible for adequate sia''aedurtty on .17. producing propertiesc ` -r ✓ ih. suOt-n ;MILS - If Lessee shall complete a mall on the leased land productive of,,gas and Lessee it unable to produce_suth gas due to a lack of suitable market therefor, tessor'say grant Lessee suspension'of hie"obligation to produce hereunder until a suitable market for'such gas cis be found, and-during 'any and' ion' ' it &ball be'deemed twat - .sumpao!, period• ., gar,'is being proaue.a Lessen;der""in`psping�qusetieies.r�>�capt, however', `that'beginning on'the anniversary date next,'of the year'of a exteneton'of the Seep by'reason of • shat=in-vell,' Lessee shad Pei to Lessors abbt-in royalty egwl'to $2,per`acre of ttie'lease'pii'rca in: addition' to the annual 'rental. ' 121e.sin'imum"amount of`such"ah'et-fee reyal'ty"paymon'shall be $200'. ' Each" year's shut-in royalty shall to forfeited to Lessor except for the shut-In royalty paid for the year during vticb tite'veil begins production. The"msri .`eaten ion''of tea lease.'dw 'to -the eoiiatence of"a shut-to veil shalt be five years beyond'the'extension term as deacribed'Yn tbe'c,aaeiSIOM paragraph berets She granting of any'further 'extensions shalt be at the sole`option of Lessor' • 17." 'truthCYS - Ro exp:oration `drilling or 'production operation; including perranant inatallatia'ea " shall be within 2,00 feat of any existing heildin or other" o re •` L, > . Smprovsmeoe, SmelodinL war tell or reservoir; without -the written'n-permission of the owner if'said itproveeots.'�been mall a l of ea& wall allied,hereunder, shoving'by nsma'or descr a n, �. %" 73'tfsn t� foafs'tiams pssand';thromgh,,, t>» drpth;'K tenich each' formstien waa'reached, the.,number-',of;',feat' of'each,*kWesidnilin Id'each Well,;&here set;'note tea The.total depth of eeth"well drilled. 'Leases within thirty."(>� days`;after,tie'couple tion-or ,abendooment' any veil drilled hereunder; shall'file in the-office-of Lessor a corpiete and' correct log of such well; together with a copy of the, electric log and the radioactivity log of the'well %then such logs, or.eithet„of tier,' ire.'tea aid also a''copy of'`'s11� drill star tent•reiults, ri...;corecords"and. analyses- record o! perforatiOni and-initial production testa, if soy. If any of the information required'by,this,paragraph is contained in'reports required'"to"be filed with the Oil sod Cas Conservation CorHySon of"Colorado, the requireents'of this paragraph for each information may be satisfied b amr1; fixingrftZ.,said Caalsalia,pry exert'for copies'of the 'reports as are required by the;followint'pekamnb, sod proiteee' thatell apch` . .�. , . r . , _' information L `Swsdietiiy'evilkiDla 'a Lassos: Any"proprietiry"inlanatim eo anbmiteid snaSl�woe he_py subject to public inspection under Colorado la. lt/ga> B 1294 REC 02245354 ` 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 7/010, F 0975 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Lessee, shall bury. pipelines below plev. depth. :lasses shell set, and ,cement auiiieient surface,:.,. casing to protect the fresh water wile of the area. . , ,,., 18. 1102"172C4120$ - Lessee shall notify Lessor and the surface.lessee or_surface weer,of the.location of each drill, site at,least two weeks prior,to.tomeancing drilling'operations,thereon.,-Laaste,,shall,notify Lessen before commencing to plug_and abandon any veil by copy Of.tans's.,requeatfor:approval or sundry., • notice of latent to plug and abandon. 19. , BONDS - Lessee shall be liable for ,al , daaagsu to the,surface of the land,, livestoru,, -stawthg crops, water wells, ,reservoirs, or iaprovements_causea„by Laaseets,,operationa;eo said tb,.operattans,,, shall be,;ccsstenced on the land henbane daacribed.unless endyuntil,„„ eeh la shall• base filed a,good sufficient bond vith,Lessor, in an,ownt to,be Mixed br,Lesaor. cc,ascurnefse peyaent.for Such.Cuayesy,ns_ mq be;caused by Lessee's operations on said land and toyni a ccepLiance,,rith;,a11,tht.tern,abd provisioorc, of„this lease, the ,laws of the State of Colorado,, and the;rules and regulations thereto appertaining. .A•, • , bondmay be held in effect for the life of„production of Any veil. , , 20. strum= - Lessee shall not remove any rathinery, equipment or fixtures placed cm said land, other;;tiun drilling equipment.... nor ,dray the.. tthe.easing„,„frem, pry, veil �mtesa, abd...abtSl. all-,;peymwts-.sad. ahtttsttcmm aurratly dom, Lessor -ubder- than termer ofy dill Llws,small beva item.pall,or satisfied. Lq , may, equipment or fixtures, left cm this landytor a, period Of one that six (4), moathe ,after tha„ expiration bereelf atilt autom,tically beooae the property of Lessor,.. r... 21.; OMER DlSOOVw Should lasses discover any valuable prodmecm other than oil end W,- o0 or -.- within the leased land, Loses shalt'within seven (7) days report such discovery to lessor.. In.which event Lessee end tenor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. VAIEk -?hie lease dots not grant permission, express or implied. Co.Leasee for:.rAter axp}oKation,,,,. drilling, or establishing water wells without,the vrittanpenmission,ot„ts,sarface oeeer,. Tenor ., If,Taor,is the„ surface,.amer, said permission Shall not be unreasonably withheld. I,f,Lassee -desired to eatablishor , adjudicate any water right for beneficial use on the leased Ind,Id, p'adds,adjudication.,orspp2icatioo sheik..; be in the, name -of Lessor_if.Leman is Si surface deter,,,, The saw shall.apply to any,nontributary,rater rights established on the leased land 'which ray be put to beneficial use off said land. 23, DBP'ACLT - Span, failure or default of Lesaeo ,to, eoaply with;.any .of the, term and,proviaions,hereof.. ,, including but not limited to the feiluri to,carpl* with laws, rules and regulations governing Colorado,oil and gas operations; lessor is hereby authorised upon notice And.Iearingb as hereinafter,pin.ited,,w eaoecl this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed or .. - yy7<. psasesssd by lassee.heremnder, to the event of amy such default'or failure, Lessor, smell, ,before making any such„cancellation send to lessee by.,certified sail. to the post.office address of said lessee as sbovn:by the,records'of Lessor, a noun of intention to,, canal for such,,lailure or data ult, ,apeuifying_th! w a . ,stat:i S that„it within thirty,,,(30) day! from the date of seLllbg said,notice, Lwsaee shall'correct such)ilore,or,,alault. no cancellatson,wiit bend such failure or defsuit'is not "corrected-within,thirty-ad) dsya,liter the:naiting. of end notice, aril, If Lessee does not request a bearing on each notice within ,LDirq.(JO),,dga. t7W lease.wlll terminate•and be,.. cancelled by operation of this paragraph without further action 'try further_notice. ,„ pa ag Phto,.Lessee 24. PtClENSION - If Lessee fails to make diacovery of oil .104, gas, or either of them, in paying quantities during the primary tens hereof; or ,during drilling operations ccwsented during the,_primary term hereof, lessee say Sake written,application to tenor for an extension of this,,lease,for,a.,term.equal to the . primary term am to an of the mineral• acres Covered nurreudered 'ea in the Sw tR Par asraey.as 5*uding^ atq mineral aar'ep tprovidne), ,. oR+4h DreaSdad. o!aiitgrW es.in tAa ASSIQ ,ParsgrapbprovidtA),-,,, 2ms',graztiog of such extension shall be at true-sole option of Leaver at tithe rental.tor the_primary . tarn Dotson. 8 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 X0.00 8/010 < 1" 0976 MARY ANN FEOERSTEXN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO. CO (Rev. 22/86) • 25. ICLO. HARMLESS Lassa 'shall, indemnify,Zaeeor;ageinat iLL 1t siriility,and lees, aid;agsdinm a2Sc-T , claims and actions, including the defense of such claim or actions,cbandaupse^of ariaithiouc,.:o4.deaagm.+or,_:'• injury, Including death, to persona or property cawed by or sustained in commotion with operations on this lamed land or by coreitiome'creatat Sereby,2 or tamed upon at/ violation of say statute, °Minima, or regulation. 26.. ..COCC47.L`SON If;tba,Ieaeeeland shalt be taken in my cutdevestion proceeding, this lease shall automatically terminate as of tha`dice of"taking. The award for such coedesmacion sball'be paid to tensor, except :Sor .eny„_pecific mard(s).�psid to.JaiiA for severed oil and gas reserves, lu. which event XXXXXXXXXXX--of ouch specific avard(aYshall bu .ai4 to Lessor in Silo of royalty lost ti.virtue of the tt moodemaclon, . _Teprov ca:ebali be VrMovad.ty,:Lossna,per terms in the'thell=1.120DOP4hinninuNWIterein. If only a portion of the Seamed laid is taken by candescion. Lessor may, at its optlm.•_tarei aceraia.deaes,:,:' or terminate only that portion of the Late so taPan. 27. fl 0RS•'' L)1ery ..effort is1,14017.141U9-r..- to avoid emote`sa all procedure;including Lmt,,,00t :v'. Slatted to auction Ifatings and lean preparation. Lessor shall not be Liable for any inconvemiecce or loss caused by errors which may occur. Lessee shall notify Lessor immediately apon discovery of any errors or — discrepancy whatever. 28. Ak ,EX0LCCT - Lessee shall not destroy, disturb, ear, collect, remove or alter my prehistoric or bistorie_resources of.ai kind on Weld Cowrny landaj.ajrovfded by law. Then r+asourcao include hot are in limited to all;artifactel of:�etanae,(rood;or r:aetal,,pictops ba,.structures, and balm. A discovery; of anything of prehistoric or historic nature shall'be reported to lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist Immediately. ( r, .....,._..(a) "Can" as used herein,aballmeagaSlagaww.(Comb,°title=ant-mxcebuatibtejrt alidin attlmt.. Ifmited to all gaseous hydrocarbons, gaseous compounds, carbon dioxide, and helium. +; (b) "011 and gas" as used herein shall include ell substances proacad'is by-peoductrthertvitb,i...: including but not linnited to sulfur. (m) ^laying quatcitiss" as used herein shall scan and rater 'to quantities of oil end gas or of either of them sufficient to pay for the current cost of producing.sea. 30. MIAS AND.ASS'CS3;.- ;be benefits and obligations of this tease shall idure.to and be binding upon the tetra, .legal representatives, successors or assigns of Lassas; but no sublease or assignment hereof, or of any interest herein, still be binding upon Lessor until the woe has been approved by Lessor as explained in the ASSICidi{SCI5' paragraph provided. 31. MARIANSy Ol TIlLS - Lessor does cot warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon request, allow Loeser access to such abstracts and other title papers se it bn in'its: filer.--There shalt. be no obligation on lessor's part to purchase new or ..supplemental. or otter. title papers nor.C.o do My •r curative work in connection with title to. the subject lands. . All abstracts.of title, whetter new of - supplementary,. obtained by Lessee and covering the subject lands Shall becon Mae"proper y ct and be delivered co Lessor after Lessee has completed its title mmoination and curative work, subject,,however, to the right of Lessee to use such abstracts upon request at my sine during the tern of the lease. 8 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 44.00 9/010 F 0977 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK t RECORDER WELD CO, CO Ow•. 12/66) �f v3, 40 III WITNESS WEERS0T. lessor ass hereunto dated and caused its mesa to toe gaped by the BOARD OF Car 0aaCSSI0NERS.'07 r0:'C0Orc•0YMt, with the seal'or. the.office''affitsd, sod'tags'ttaa,'signed thta aitee rt, the day sad year first Above vrittee_ :n'; • VC C0MM 1'r3St2 'F J LT �L•"N �,� U�. ,.... P'd `l ,Y��A 'r. - Wald'Ca iW (( '. 1[ V u �Id Jra 9 aid Ca a-board f\a..• E /.R%q( �.(J Y ./' v t♦ a,• . L sai LOMITA OPERATING CON:PANY- a .v^ oa a ? c? v A .'k . .. .. ♦. r .. ! tae ens L ..^�'�l!. 4 • . , • Byc}* Ropy C.4 Do21ey; President'. ,• SC Or COLIVADO 8 1294 REC 02245354 03/28/91 12:43 SS. F 0978 MARY ANN PEDERSTEIN CLERIC i RECORDER-00 WELD O,CO coma or vats t>re`.Zontoia5•:ineta�aeacvu:+UmovLdfeC ,tetore'er�esie :Qeyro2>-, .,,. :. , , . 3.9 by CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT - �I� NO atr Stetooc California ) Cnthisthe.l8_daycf MAXrh t SS. 931 t>etoreme.. owmye Los Angeles Heather S. Prestos_ ,, _ . :1 t e W dN0 PereoneNy.PPeered d Roy C. Dolley ' I8 Penonaly known to me O Proved to me on the tears of sauslactay evidence to be the person(s)who executed the within Hetrunent as W\ HrEbA�TNyERSP 70N Presidept or 0n tree Oftheconpastentheren M • _wry Ot3tN WITNESS arres caned,and acknowledged to me that Pe corporation executed It L my hand end OtfiCiel seal., waentlbrawsLir.tat ZIT /,uo'Clittr Notary'sSignat,rs ATRNTI0N NOTMYt Mao tne clout on requested below a 0PTI0NAL.hoo.a present eaut2hnt name of Ad asto,r toLMgeWdoantsi• " THG CERTIRCATE• Tllle Or type of Document TOTHE MUST DOCUMENT ATTACHED *Aterorpupae Date of DESCREEDATPoGi4T: Sttner(s)OtherThanNameAbove ft row r+ criar Aelnecr aftwr tAw.m.eensoardonaareaoW+er. , Y p.R2aS3S5 ' RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY. COLORADO 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, Wald County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS. Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200. Glendale, CA 91205, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: NW/4 of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Lomita Operating Company to lease the above described mineral acreage for $12.50 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $2,000.00, together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Lomita Operating Company. 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205 be. and hereby is. accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 1/010 F 0979 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK i RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910204 A, Ea 1/ Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted.by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTY 4... ..LL WELD COUNTY, •LORADO Wald C^ ;ilt� .t0Z4he Board r s �' Goxd•� •r y airman By: 0 ' ` iAi ^ • tD / ,o, a a re e Deputy C6ey to the Board o Kennedy, Pro-Tern APPROVED AS ORM: 1 . �'i �S= `-'�i1�i onstance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Ate"IWO W. H.H. Webster �Yl+�'�CG �� 8 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 2/010 F 0980 MARY ANN FSUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910204 • Parcel #51 WgD CODNIY'oxt-Mo'GAS LsASE Containing 1Rn ' acres, more or less; . Containing 11115 LGSM AGREDO2IT dated'thiar' �n "1c A'!�./t „. . bfw d�"o!! s•' 0 ...I-s9±L:i•msde,rand entered into bybetw een WELD C0011-f,f, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the STATE OF COLORADO, acting by and through'ihe'BOARD OT Cott CY'CCIQCSSIONERS'OF 1ffi-'OOOKY:^O1 WLD Sfor: ts"respective'intereats,,,:a/o;ROARD Or CODE!00ta�'SSI0t?DtS, WELD CODNIY CZICERC4., CENSER, 915 10:14 ;'0101'y. 00.,':.80631..:bereimdternaalled,•; Leslor`,::andt. �, r u. u....':. •1.: :.J!1..'.: rir ::n-.o r ,' .,r• s, ?net nerals Corporation,- 999 Eighteenth' Street, Suite 3100, Denver, Colorado.{ "w 80202.2 1, hereinafter called Lessee; WERRTAS, said Lessee has applied to teaser'for an oil and gaa1sase:wovering;the_lsnd•Aerein described, and has paid a filing fee in the amount of $10.00. plus a bonus consideration ofddyer mineral sera; fired by'Lessor as"sn,additional•consideratiwcfov the!,grantimgcof:.tbfls,lassrr:aus;Leasae agrees to. pays' annual rental of S 160:00 , computed at the rats of:'4 ^.1ti00-• .;.tor.wand.acre. or fraction tEea+sof per yesr, .: , , ' WEIMAR, all'-the 'requirements' relative- to said,;application,:have.•been 4uly ecomplied 410, an4:acid application has been'ipprond end•allwed'by'.Leasor; _ :..,,..,. ;, , • MREZE OAE, in consideration of--the. scents herein., me'the Pert:of-Lasses.to,-be,patd. .1aptoamd performed,' Lasser' doss lease' esoluaSvelr-'to'lemon, for ^,the, aolsoand:: an1y:purpose,-of.,dri1limrpfor, development-tot and production of'oil.and ga■,''oreither:of them,'thereoniand:ther■froiwattthe 1 L,to.aen all oil`and'gas"w""produced'.and saved therefrom;and:not‘remer ed+tas,.royaltyby lest under.¢.bu,rtermi of this lease, together with rights-of-way, essements and servitudes for pipelinev.,<telephoosandrtelepaDh lines, tanks and fixtures for producing and caring for such product and housing and hoarding'employees, and any and all right's and.priviiegee"neeeseary'for the'explorattom ant operationtofveaid land for oll,,aod gas,' the' fol2orirg Oewaribed landNui t'dated::,in"the r,Cwhty..otJWe14,-Etats)* Colorado.,,cSAao e, particularly Y"n,:, ,. deecrthed'n Pollan s. ,• .: • "4' + .::tt .. �..... ... _�.: .. ... . . „e1.. ♦♦ ...n z, s. • 1. -.. NW3 15 5N". ^ 61w hour of O E o'clock RO noon id land''a deal the rights and'pr�t�1eges gr '•hereunder-to Iesseetusttl' the TO WE AO TO ROLE as on the• y of /La4 C , 19 as priory tarn, and so long thereafter is oil and gas, or either of"that, 'is produced'ieps7ing'quantitin-"frbm Watt land or tease is diligently engaged in bona fide drilling orrrrorIchufYopetations"en` sifrIand. subject"to-^e3enteraeaana conditions herein. Drilling or reworking operation'sba11`" fleamed`'to-bi&diligently perform1d"itt'bere is. no delayhor,caseation_thereof for a rester period San slaty consecutive day*unless an extension In writing ls ganged by Lessor•;,'provided th''■e''sseli'dri111na'oYrevorkieg opsr■Lions"'araT'edwencedadrng said prisary„ten err auy,extension Chereof:or vh5Ie'tlha"tease La in"force by tmawo of°yroduetion of Cir.see gas or either 'of oho, or that such retrorking°Se eooenc d-vithin'=sisty;`dsyV upon'auaatfcn'of`lprodlict'LCC';for the purpose of re-establishing the sami;'.nd�provided furttir that"'archproduction'Laoomenced':dcr14'aucb 8 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 J0.00 3/010 F 0981 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/86) 910204 L GGG a\ primary ten or any extension thereof, or.-whsle this, lease;-is is force by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. EXPLORATION - Lessor reserves the right to conduct exploration on ,the tensed-'tand'-piovided' arch exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. - -" -- ..,...In consideration of the premises,;the parties covenant and scree u follows., ' ALNIAL:- If this-lease is 'extended:'for.caa-additsonal.;;teas;as. praiided for in ,the; paragraph^hereof,losses etatt during'sacb:atende&Sedod,.Par'Lo lessor-seraremelvental a4 aw02e tbo ilia-,~ • above specified for the land covered hereby. The rental in effect at the time production is aatabltshad,,_ shall notSe.'lncreaseQ dte::to..the,tern _Image hel s exuded;bran&production. Rentals set at the time oteatablished„production„shall 0e,.psld doring �e�twining life Sn advanco. on or.before.sect,snniverssry.ds, be Thety�shall b• no refund ° ! 1!! !4: 2. ROTATE - Lease* stall accamt for any and all substances produced on the leased land and Lessee shall pay to lessor as royalty, in addition to the rental. provided, but except for products used on the leased land, tmsvoidably lost or flared on the leased;letd,with approval of Lessor, the followings ,` (a) 011'011, 121/2h of the oil'produced sod sswd:aron tbeaeamod:land. ,;t,• 4 , . .At the option:of lessor, and with; sixty,.(60),'4a7s'.cotice:„to Mien,, Lessor,may Ktake iur,, royalty,oil in kind,.,ic(;t1cb_eyent?;lasses shalt idelives.,euah,rvyaley oil_co Lessor oa.,the leas* land,.;t^, free of cost or deduction, into the pipelines or storage ranks designed 117 lancenAut,lwnsee;sun,— • not in such sue he required to provide free tankage for any such oil for • longer period that one molt~' miter thecae's lot= inter:taaka,5.,;With-mit" (60)^,bs7'sa •Ponce•er,7&r•+t4,tzlanor:mayy cosec taking oil royalty in kind. When paid in cash, the;royalty.atoli_hkdaltolated vpoa..tht;,xdr mammals. _ value of the oil at the well which shall not be deemed to be lea than the price actually paid-to 'Lane a't''Cbervell by>tAe;purcLaaa them-soft,end-in no aventrshallAtaLsoyalel b3 bsaed vponia eruct gala `et'tbe'we11•'lear ttaw�tbrposted, prig dtt tbeaficldrforsudk&OUa$ 4*,:tba,shasolose,of a tcced price.) the the lieu. for,-soh Ioil,'•upon,a,.market•,velw;at.•.the L.lees thee, the,p}waWWini:JF .,r, reasiveA by'other'-producers In the'field for-oil:of.113ksgrade,And.gravitydst,thertims such oil,12,1s -Snto'^pipelines or atotd$e tank.. ' .. .,, _," vAl "(b).• On:. gasp including oeeingheed. gas or other. gaseous,,-subatanee,,:,%,of oo..Sairi6serkat,,h ttne the well,or- of.the price rsceivedubycLeasse aa,t:hs,:wily•whichevet,is,,,greator. :ot,all,,gss. produced and sold from the leased'land-or-utilised off OA lsnd_by:Lestee. A copy of.all.asatract..tor.__ sale of gas shall be furnished to Lessor. filter• gam is sold under contract that has been'approvedby . Lessor, the fat?tarket value of-much gas for detaining the royalties Ps/Yale,her cader,,gall be the price at which rocs gas is sold under such coner ce.—lrapprevel by"lwisor ortho"termi"or'any such agreement shalt''operate to make/LOW a party thereto or obligate it thereunder in any way. At the option of Lessor, aid with sixty (60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor may take'its royalty in kind. /Vith:sixty. (d0)-dayss.";notice-to,Lessee, Lessor may,cuss taking,.gas,rayslty Sn kind. "--‘4,(s), All tests of:Mtke"tint the 0i3 .ndl0C( e-„preduce5LaTl be,borne by}wan. and such doers', shell not directly,or indirectly reduce,.the,royel.R: pmreete to Lessor. lTtdept;'that markstiag costa' ' for::Lsaaor!,*.sotkind!royalty,shall;bo.bcrba,by,Tauor. (q) If.Lessor,owns a lesser interest in the oil mad gas aepoaits of the above-described latethan " the. curt end,undivided :fee,.sisp2. epees, they„the Yq!hies,andrantals,heroin prov ln ided sha 'be ,.;paid;te,;Lessor only;in,tbel,portion Midi„itsrinterest bears to die Mole anduodivtd:d fe"e, but no refund of any,bonus,consideretico,,sbsll be made by Lessor hereunder. B 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 h0.00 4/010 1 0982 MARY ANN FEVERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO. CO flhv. 11/h6) �__ S. ACORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession complete end accurate hooks oks and records sboring,tbe production.and disposition of soy and all substance' produced m the leased land and to permit.. Leaor,vat all:.reasonable hours, toexamine the same, orto furoiali'copie<of�samiuto`Lessor upon request along, su er with. pur '■ support docloentation. ,,Lessor' Will'not `bi'unrm eonable with regneity:°'All?'said books-and .records„shall be retained,by,Lesses.,acid made available�ineColorado'to team fat"a period•or not lea than..five:years. 4. IRASUREICNIS - Ali, production than be accurately me snret'using`standards esteblimet+abyc the America Cat Association (ACA)•and/Or the Arerloao )et,'ola,a Institute`7ArnYant ali'seasuring tlevidunaball be_..tampary;ooC as,nearly," possible. - Oil royalties due within the:terse of this lease shall be.calculated on.actual,and_aocurate'meseuraents within APY standards'unless a different maw•oeseasuremeot:'subject to Lessor's approval,.La provided.. 5. PAYMENTS 3 REPORTS All 'paysents and reports'due hereunder'tall"be sada'en'or hefore:.th a day such_pryments end reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend the expiration of thi primary, term hereof. Oil„royalty payments.and supporting' docussnts shall bet'submitted prior=to tbe'.last .day.'oft the southfolloiring esth. month'a'sale of production;'5end gas royalty,payaents'-and"supportintdodwots,tall be submitted prior to the last day of the second'month"following each;monthts ale•ofiproduction. All payments 'ball be made bycash, 'check, Certified'cbect'orr,abngr'order.'i..'Yaymsnts,having restrictions, qualifications, or enc®brences of any kind whatsoever.'hall not be accepted by Loner. A penaity,for a lat!,payment shall be charger as sat forth in the PEW-TIES paragraph herein. 6. PENALTTLS - A penalty obeli De imposed for, but not`'limited"to;.Lts ysymmter+smpropem'•yce mta, operational deficiencies,, eiolatim of any covenant of this lease, or false statements.meda to '-"w. Penalties shall be-deteniined by,'Lessor im'ten othenrlai'prowided for by law andraey"be is tha'fotm ofezbut not, limitted 'GO, inteiese. leas, lilwiseed'/or lease tancella!!m. :A'penalty aehedaLtN:eball;Ataprmpetnd:bya, Lessor'and ,'hall become effective imediately`after,publlc'notice.- ''Ssid';achedule myths changed,.fraaetiaP t0_Liml.liter public notice. -' n,J: .;r, v.,. ••-es*. .,� q 7.. ,LAW - The .tarts and conditions Of this tease'shalt be performed and•'exertisei smlectrto all..`tawsvr, rules. Tarantino, orders, local ordinances or resolutions applicable: to "a d , DSnding tpcasty al administration of lands and minerals a mad by''t 'e Canty'of`ifelds'hoe','to''taws;ales cod' reptatiae'r pverning;,oil.and•gat.operatlogsln,Colorado. Violations shall result in Dc' 1tiaf as provided for by 'is' or as sat forth in. the aforementioned schedule 'Or"shili,;-sellie-optiocr of Isor, resulti`in,dots=[ as provided,hereinafter.• 5.- ,SORYSLIDER, - lessee nay at any time, by paying to'Lessor ail"... ...ts then dusts provided:bereln.: surrender.tb.is Lease teenier as the some, coven all or any`portim of the'land beseth ieeeed,and'bettelievee, t.. from ,2lrXrdgr,.obligatioma or, liability tyxetmdmr withxs�D�et to die Yaad'so surCenderad:'/providad that no:, partial surrender or,cancellation of"tMs,1aN shall be4lor less* than ednti;doas.tracts of:approximately. forty (40) acres or Coverneental lot eotreapondlag to a qaarter-gasuesection prbvtde'furrher+that this: surrender„clauser and;,the,,option,herein reserved to Loess an shall cease d. become absolutely inoperative a iediately,aid;,concurrentiy.with the, of dy suit in of Iar-bylasee,=teasor ortan7 assignee of either to enforce this lease, or,any of its terms,expIIssed ortirtteplied."Zeno casr-dall"art surrender be effective until lessee shall have.sad" full proviifoe-tor conlervatfoii of thi"Iased''prodoetay and protection of the surface rights of the lensed land. 8 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 '0.00 5/010 P 0983 MARY ANN PEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. U/86) C1!a7.04 • a , • ,9. ASSTCS - (a),, lasses wits ,priyi vrittan consent of Lauer. Dave '''the'right to.'u.ige':t Sett re leasabold-interest of said Lelsei ,it all or,part;at"'the Yard covered hireby. bit'tiot`lns, however,' , . .thaq,_cantiguote tracts of,approximately forty (40) „acres" or,Governmental tot' corraspoadins'°to's' - quarter-quarter section for any partial fiiig imie, .and`for:ip?rc'al'of'suchiaatw0c'tinorc,shall make an assip+ment charge in so amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to vritten•epprovat'bytesaoe - of;eseipsunt,of aim lease, Lessn (aasipor) shall not be relisysdpf its obligations under the arms . ,.,and':conditions;herein.; Ace a assignment shill not axtand'the tarm O. m lease LCD) at any, urigssent of a.portion. tba,land covered thereby abi31 she approved, s"nee n"lea ` shall be Issued to the aap ee covering tie footpad land, oontiinint the i s re terms end conditions'ai this lease, and limited as to term as this lease is limited, and the assfgnof'ahill'bereleased discharged frws;all.,furtherobliiaticna;an0.liabilities as tochat portion so unsigned.,„ (c) Lessee stall notify Lessor of all aasignests of undividedyereentage or other interests. & Said interests will not be recognized or approved by Lessor, and the effect of-any such'assignments` vl1l.,be strictly and-only between. the,parWs thereto,, and.outside ,tbe.tern of this leases; and,no dispute rbecveen.;parties„to,any . urb,assipw!t shall.„operata to relieve Lessee frog performance of any s•h terms 'or conditions Cr ,to,pestnone,rho ,tSae there[or ;Lisaor shall at'fit-thes be s" 'entitladito''"`, loot solely to Issue or his assignee down on its bourn fa being Nate"sole owner riof, and .or`'ta1` sending,'of all notices required by this:lease and..for the performance of all tens and conditions hetaof• a. A (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all instruments of every kind arI natte abatsoevetafretWg" tfiis law abould:be.fil*C,vit:h,the Les5Or.r. 1,', ;.1 ,. . , 1p, .0F8RRmIMG ROYurt - Any and all reservatSons or usi®mants or overriding royalties shall'be rt subject 'to-approval:by)Leseor. The,total of,said;ovetridlwroyaltiugshalt aot;eneeed five perc.me'Y3!0; including`.any:Overriding/. royalty,previously •providedyfor,,aolau�yLoduektonv e�roeeds i iomtilr avirapN ol'' fifteen (1S) barrels per day or ninety thousand cubic feet of`gas lie day (90 hGF/O).y Ina the event tit' production drops to this amount or less, any overriding royalties which exceed fire pert edr (Sh)rliefAe'' suspended. °Lesson's approval of.a serrst50n.o;'.sutgdmoot:of&an0overriding royalty shall not bind Lessor for-payment of suit overriding royalty and shell/not,relieve.l.essee of any of`its oblagitioas for paymut of royalties-to lessor,aa;provided by Ro1'ALr paragraphs Lorain. ,«. � {q •^J' .. I2.._ drnec:i118LLS -..lasses airs, to„pr ofsot ehe,.leaiad land. fro. drainage by offset walla located ode` adjoining lands not owned by Lessor, ;then such drainage is mot.csmDesutad"for 'D counemr-deais�ige.n°1t&c shell ba presumed that the production of oil and gas .from offset veils results in drainage'Yrcm'dte"feisndr land,'voltam- Lessee detonetrates to.Lassor!p ,satisfect rot, P7 or ,tag, t!olOgiul, oY Other data, that prodaetiob,from.duch,offset.wli,does nbt result,,inr cam dra or that the drillig of a nil or mall■ an•the teased land,;would,,aot aceampiish, the pnrposee o1,,,protectfo tie dapoiits ngder"the laised''Iari6:" saasor'a;;deciston as;to:the.,ebiatance,of such drainage.anall Da'fusel, and,Luwe bDad. Comply'rSti %fasces- order thereon or,surrender.,tiis lease,as,to aro7 such undeveloped acreage as defigbated bylessor. `1:1-120 44)151 0522f! '<01!°° disocve9Ca 4-111;41 ;as of chief a ltb"w m'‘'n is laeeie"lad 'Lesseistrall prucesdr,m t'b,,raesonfhle diligence to,develop said land at' a rate had w an' a tenreisairisurstar.zo a +e= ec000eiendavelopnent o> 'ttafneld in whith the Isued IanE lase , 13. POOLING CLAUSE Lessee may at.any time or times'pool any part or sa8'ot`isafd'land and lase* or. any stratus or strata with other lands and losses, stratum or strata, in the same field so as to constitute ' • spacing.unit to facilitate. an orderly or uniform wll-sparing pattern or to comply with any order,rule, or regulation of the State or Federal regulatory:or conservation agency having jurisdiction. Such pooling B 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 a 0.00 6/010 On. 21/86) F 0984 NARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • shall be alcompliahed or terattated by'Eilit="of record 'a declaration ot.pooling, or•rdeolaratlon of termination of pooling, and by mailing or tendering a copy to tenor; or.Eo thendepaltornbenk.4'Drililn& or reworking operations upon or production from any part of such spring unit (hall be considered for all purpose,of this linkerY *Orations or'productions •froe tsfa"leW00La..« aLil'allo0atspto;Xtais lases the,yroportiooats shire of produàion v1iith1dse acreage SW'this tea..£included in,any,sue spacing unit -, bear. to the total acreap in -Yid apaclnt-uoie::' - '.^' .. -r., .., lA. SINITIZATS0N - aittOtIITIZATION - In the event Lessor permits the land herein leased to be included within"a dommdnitiitation. or unitization'agreeaent, thetterms'of:this,.lens msy,be;;dsemq to.be.modifiea,to conform"to'mat agreement.`"'am only'a'portion'of' the'lead.'understhia,laate is•ccemitted by,a !°t ,agree= Lessor may segregate the land and'Sssua'•a"'separate•lease for each portion„not eomeitted,.LDefraundecJothe ,tern wL of anti separate leap ,shall:De'llmitet as to, the original:tern of lb,ir lesae.; Zbe,tsrms3of th4leamfon that portion remaining 'St' the-'unit' a1 nt 'Is-dead '.,to t'be: modified,,.to-cotlom,to IUCh 'cwment.,, Mooproducing leases shall terminate,On the 'first anniversary, date of)tbm,Asses lblloring,,tLe LanStatlom.U date of the unit or part thereof modifying the'lease,"bet9in:nt event prior,to the and of Tthe Manor term of the lease or the extension arm of the lease. . 16. PR0D0Ctt0N Lessee-shall, 'subject to'.applicablerlays. reg9latiofa.and order- so. operate and produce_. ail Wells;upoo'the leased*lard so long' ea tins are capable of;prodnciult Sti;paying,Ausmeitise and 411i_ 4P:1: operate the' same so as%to•produoe at"a raa:odm urate',with a tae rata;of,productionof wllscc idfofe . lands within the we field sad within thai5lmita ol,g004744 inhe ltgtpssnteao, roeept for,eacE,tSmea aa, there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such,limitations en or,suspension's of produation"u mry bit''approved imovrittng['oy..Leasor. ieesee.eball Datespccsibis lor..degwa eltmvssawrit7 on ell producing props:tie*. , .. .. 14-- , • -. . • ;,:A, ... 16. 81071-IN tS11,3 - 11 Lessee shall complete 4 well or the leased land productive of gas and Lseeeyii'- mmbli to produce suah:'gas due to a•lack of'euitable•tirket:therefors ,easer:tar grant Lessee soap salon of • obligations to produce hereueda-MMata•mitable•metketJOt aaa,ga,canbe fno,,, antitirensran•/ surh eupsoiion period, it'shall be Named that gas.4kbeinraproduced,bet,nmger;i peylag„Qwmtiti!s., nccapty, hoverer,`that beginning on'the'anniversary date.text,rof the yesrrofiao,,exntaian,of,the leaee byyreason et; a abut;-in-well, Lessee'shall 'pay to Leeson=•a, shat-inrsoyakgr:aqusZ.,te S2.pa, +re nff,Lhs.lew r ant!S Sn . addition to the annual rental.„ The minima amount of.aucbeshut-is.royalty•paywstrsball,be.,$ 4C tech/4; year's shut-in,royalty shall be forfeited to Lessor except for the abut-in royalty paid for the year during which`the wall begins'production. The resin'ctensicncof. the 'lea* ecistence_of:a shut:it. . well, shalt'be five Pearl beyond;;the extension.tea ,are,4eseribed,;iarthe,. AiSlow:pararaph herein...2be., granting of any'further'extensions=shall-bent the•soletoption Ofs,Lessor 17. ' .0PAGTI0N5'- No 'exploration, drillingdor production .operatioor,.ineludiog,permaaent Snstallaelote,r; shill 'be within 200 feet of any'existing-buildinrar.:athert.tmptavementw;inclodiag, ter, pr reservoir, • without the Hitter'epenlisliC4V0f'the 4114•11,4f) improventi,o,tnen shail,,keep�a;,„,yrAct Iog„o1 each • well dulled hereunder,'shoving 'bras me`or deacriptitnettie:.fotmetiona,:pasaedethrcu s„,the....„„depCbnat each forasSon was'reached, the number of feet of ach'.six.asingoeetrin.each well,,wbere,eet.vaDd them total' depth of eac1n welt"arillt d. Lessee,`withiattbirty`'{30fi'daye-alwn thgcaampletia.,os1 abaodopwot.of any welt allot hireueder, stall file In 'OS offica've Least" atdrydorrece loi of suc wild together with a copy of the electric log and the radioactivity log of the well elan such logs, or either of the,thesC are runi and allo•a copy of ill drill'Item'testz-results!:core.!ireeordn.:and; analyeeear,7 eco;4g of l' perforations andinttlal ytoddetion tact/;`f!'any...`lf of'the 2ofoRmatioa^reg9ired Dy:th,S4yeragrapD;,lar, cottaloe0,„is reports ,squired to`be filed with the''Ott"end-C a'Conservation"tomsiasidn ofaColorado,ucths,•: reg9irements of this paragraph„for soch,,.infoimation may"'he YtisfierbyttuctOgr si.withsaaia Cawiasioote., except, for copies,of the reports 'alt are requiret'by'the'following-paragmphti •wend'provi4ed`.that:,all* ..,such, Information is irwediateIy evadable' to laesor. "'Any Proprietary Information.'so''searitted shall;not hr subject to public inspection under Colorado law. - -•,-��:: :u-, • H 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 . .12:43 X0.00 7/010 (Rev. ll/g6) F 0985 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, COQ , 4,OW - A , .' tense -aball tar7,:pipelines.,bolow: plow depth. +tosses shall set sod donut,sufficient surface. .. wing.to prot.dt'tbs fresh otter wells.of ahs area., .. . ,.. .. , it. •!'I0SI71CA=lOlt - Lases shall notify.,Lassos ma' d'tba.urtact,rliesee os:.Krfaee cwnar of fhi 'IO itlCe of each dtili"attu'at lust tvo.andu .prior.to:commencing drillloi-,aperation&t'hizvoo. 7.aaee Ar aDa3T notif7 Ian baton ta®eneing to plug and abandon any moll by copy of.Laesae'a raved Am, or. amt y notieo of intent to plug and abandon. 19 DOOODS N-'Lune shall ba -liable.far'all .dsoaies to tte„evrfaee.of.ehe isad,_livotoeh, growing. crops;'Mater nlli,'naarvoirs; or i*proveset':.tawad.D]' Tesae►escapes :our tI lC4.. Do. operationa0` /ball'ha'eawaai nd'on the''laud'bereinabove dasartbad unless and�m�til,.J.esee►.;.shah,hays pima ,good suutfici ntAband witt'Ltaaor, lw sly amount tote dixotiqsr Lasaorptoaaewrt.es -PdPADt,fo;vwe3,daoaps„aa maybe asset b7lassessit operations,am'add land and so,aarutr edtp.).Laoatv�i�th,:allrtt�;tet>•t„and pr**ions_ _ of nehlaa ease,"iheyfays'of t'be t tats of>Colorado&ala g • Citbe nits s nd yoa tbegeth •i , ng.%h^e:•/ boot say be held la effect"for the`lin ot production of any walla ,.,b 20. Lessee shall sot remove any machinery. equipment or fixtures plaaad to said lad, other l et Eriil'ig equipment, nor •dress tLa.:casingelthe soY vnlld,tmisss.ta04 ,mrSL all• yayssnts and obligatlon cannily'ariz7waaor ender the;tetsNnt:• this v�eW^Atli;(bowsaws,paid,or satisfaft • 'S.', •sebinnt'y:, equipment or"fixtures''left,cif this,:>and',foroa'period,cf sore :thin-six. (6) moats altar tbor expiration hereof,`shell autoratically bathes.tbS property of Lout.. .. . ' ,; ` ...,._ _ _ , _✓/r ,'PM. .1 Ni Y ,., ..t 'Y$C.L k'J. rt.4J Y.l,y $ia'1:� DISCOVER! 6hould Lana discover'any valetsbla;9r'odae tesotMt, Ott sat.Sa ..r da at, 2L. '- , within the leased land, Lana shall within sown (7) days report such discovery to.L- sar„in which await,] Lases and Tensor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. TAUS - flfs lean does notgrant%pstsissicCraxprus,+or4tmpLiods to Losses.fmfatntertexploratLon,,r; drilling; or establishing water nals'oitioet itht tutes'pm[missiot of tbebsurtaae wrnar.4 If Luxor io CM,. surlaoe,owner, said` per!iiiian aballh 0t bellYnrvesoesblycogthhel :,Ifa:Lo_*no ires to,,,o/Gbliddi soiu adla0i_oon se7 eater right for sbooefiafal'uas cn..S. leased and.a aucLM&ud4catson,or_nplicatico in ohdY.u,: be . fle tea of�Lassor if Liman S. ebr iarrfaa d owner -;The sama,sbally apply.tocany nomtrihotaii eater .. rights establ'ished'off Chi'loosed lint'*loll rsy-be"yat'tobenetScialtuPi offsid,3and.1 23. DVILTS'- (*on failure or da'fault of Laies'to etmpl7,,+tith en7 of.t a terraa,-wntFrovisiona bareof. Colorado including but"cot "limitit"to' the lailuri sa'aamply with::arse..?ruleaassd.?rogalwtiono tao!Laing._. and gas operations, Lessor is hereby authorised 'Upoovuotuv ared.hearing.r:u.MrelsalGr..provided. W emeil . this lens as to all of the leased lead so almost or poisoned ',,asses horeuudor. In the event of any"' sick default °or failure; taiaer aball 'before a kiflrewtsueb:taDiel?,eatfn)ro 114 to l stee te taAby.. ion:acted. of Sntent mail, e "jai said lessw=as,e'ownzhyathe.='eeoi'de;ot,�Lesoor, a.notics canal for iach'lailare or'default 'apsoifying',thsosame, ,stetiogz*at if-withinrt S t7Cp0), at7a,ahv chi U4 � ear n of iiiiinesiid notieo `twee;/halt=cornet soth',failure,of default.,sodaneollat too !ill,bs:rads, re soon failure 'or"dafaulti is not,aornatedevitaia-turth,(30) tars after ,tbe sailioD o't„n4 ,O°rt«! area (4°' Leessdoua'sot"request''e hearing' oa no MLitt wit in fttaivt7"yf3P).,dsls, chest teas.MI; tiertdeata and be vocalic'by operation-of-this paragraph'without fuscber.actioo,tofLe!a0r,,,or Sumba notlee, to teason:rn 24.'7' AO If,.teasot fails)to- nalut,dietoyer of diJ., ono; g!!►\or, either cc tun,,in psyla$, gaentStitr-datiog`•:'tha primary.tote,hereof, pr, during;drilling,°0eratio0t eommmced, doixog the primary .b bersof,laasee;ma7 ask..!4%ttten,app7Saatio0 to.Leseot,tor m cr aaslon of (this-Lena for it taro Phil to`tbi"' ,runs:,.term oar.to.rll„of,::the;mineral;;aores, cornet 4.Teteby.(erclading. .at ■inert -sudsy thererafofe" surrendered as br,the,SDnDfl,::Paragreph:,prn►lded,,or eafiprd, as in the LSSZCiTCS •Tarapvyb providedl:' rbo grantint ot:,oun'.-extension *ball,ts at,,the sole option of Lessor sr.'aeebfe'the'rental for th'. primary''.° term bereot. 8 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 8/010 F 0986 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 25. lOta ia9lIIZSS - Lessee shall'indexnify'Leasor-against all' 'SSabiltty-'ant-leis ,end against 'alt tides and actions. including the defense of-su ' ch'claims'orractioas,-based'uponoo main=out of dasrge bi• in5ury, including death, to persons or property caused by or sustainedln"connection vith'aperfrionw ai M•is:' leased land or by conditions crested thereby, or based upon any violation of soy statute, ordinance, or regulation. 26. C08DIICiCTON - If the leased Land *bell be taken in may condemnation proceeding, this lease shall sutomsticilly`teriinite"as of,the deco of cikiac'Ihe ward for such cohdemnstiao shall be paid to Lessor, except for-„,any specific wards) paid to Lassa far severed oil and gee reserves, in vhlch .vent XYYX)(Y c xX of( ucb'ipelifio'avard(sYahstl be'paid'to Lessor in lieu'of royilty.1oat�by virtue of the condonation Improvements shall be removed by Lease per terms in the c**^ 02f P earagraph bnais 'It' only a.�.pr.-r .portion Of the reseed land is takeo'by`eondennation, Lessor may, at its option, terminate tbf. lease or terminate only that portion of the lease so taken. 27. =ROR4 Every effort is made by Lessor to avoid errors in all procedure*,..including but not limited CO auction listings aoa laws pxsparatlon. ' Lesor shall not'beZ7abla'Yor'avy"4eoeveniema-ror-las• • caused by errors which may occur. Lessee shall notify Lessor immediately upon discovery of any errors or discrepancy whatever. 28. ARCRAEOLOCt -Lessee shall not.descroy, disturb, mar, collect, ramous or alter any prehistoric or historic n.ccrcespf any.kind on Weld County lmda as provided by lw., these resonrtea include but are not _,..-._._w limited.-tO all srtifasta of atoas,"-Moo4 d! msGl. ,ySetoiraphar structures, end bones. A discovery of lathing of prehistoric or historic nacvrs shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. x1inr3.a.SiONS - (a)."•._^Gas"-as used herein,,shall mem alt gases.(combustible mod noeeombustible),...including.but pot linised .to all gaseous hydrocarbons,gaseous compounds, carbon dioxide, And.haliue. (b) "Oil end gas" as used herein shall include all substances produced as:by-products thercvith,. , including but not limited to sulfur. (a) "Paying gnattities" as used herein shall mean and refer te' uantities of oil and gas or of either of themtsufficient ce pay for the current cost of producing same. 50. SUBS AND AS5ICNS - She benefits a t0,-ob'14stlans of'this lies. Shall inure to and be'binding upon " the heirs, legal representatives, successors or.assigns of Lessee; but no sublease or asaignm.ntuhereof, or of any interest herein, shall be binding upon Lessor until the ease has been approved by Lester is ka'pisined in the ASSICHKEKI5' .paragraph provided. 31. AARItAt1SY Oy 22SLg - Laser Qors not warrant title to the leased psoi.e..4sut SI a J, tssa request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and ocher title papers as it has in its 4j� }'4 shall � be no obligation on lessor's part to purchase new or eupplaeental or other title papers. ho,` curative wont in connection with title to the subject lauds. All ebatracta of titlaVibechnoKicr or supplementary, obtained by Lenses and covering the subject land• shall become the propa+49 b0 14nd'he delivered to Lessor after L has completed it. title examination and curative work, subject 'however. to the right of Lessee to use such abstracts upon request at anytime during the term of the Lease. B 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12;43 b0.00 9/010 F 0987 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • Gay. 11/86) -. q ) 0?-04. •t /l4 ft =MSS WIEREOT,.lessor bas .hereunto signed sad„caused its pace to to signed by the 10iJA or coo= O0!ffiSSIO&QRS or 11Z C0tMY 07 WELD, with the seal of the office slftxsd, and Lemma tuns;aired this a reeant0 the day and year first above written. SCUD OA cotar Y O 2CSS;O[¢RS war court veld neem ,. LESSISI MINERALS CORPORATION 4 t.:, co. ree Ant- ... STATE 07 COLORADO ) ) SS. OOW7iY O! WELD ) ti foregoing inatrweeott was .ckaovlsdEet before me 'shim ..._1,221_1 ,:day of ' •March,..• . 19 9r by John A. McKnight, Vice President—Land of Energy Minerals Corporation. witness my hand and official real. - ' - - t4 Coaeinsion Expires, 09/12/92• \,_tR1F Joyce Va1erte Olivero' r • yP ...we �f .�ifi 999 Eighteenth St.; Suite "3100 • tiARr weaver CO 80202-2431 a, 8 1294 REC 02245355 03/28/91 12:43 40.00 10/010 P 0988 MARY ANN PEQERSTEIN CLERIC i RECORDER WELD CO,- CO (Rev. 11/S6) AR2245356 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Wilbanks & Associates, Inc.. 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 124.20 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: E/2 SW/4:SW/4 SW/4 of Section 6, Township 9 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage for $12.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $1,490.40. together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years. commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street. Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 1.2:44 *0.00 I/0I0' ' F 0989 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO > 910205 • Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES. INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. Cr -` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS iy y 424g4 WELD CO W t •'..i S) C': 'it-, Cord y, airman By: ,' '171 1 ," ; erk to the Board r Kenn dy. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: �,y.s>e , 4.....1/2f7714.4.‘ C stance L. Harbert C County Attorney C. W. Kirby / ichiAdn W. H. Web to Y 8 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 12:44 *O.00 2/010 F 0990 MARY ANN ?EDERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910205 Parcel #54 • WELD coven OIL AND CAS LLASt Containing '124`.20 acres, more or less; Coe atMsg Mt aimral acres, mops or lees: THIS MSS scssancDPl, dated. this COft, dq•of /m//�i_ 'C�' i9 Cede and aniarmd into by and Unseen WELD COw.az, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the SSA.SY OF cOWRADO, acting brand throe#.:he,DOARD OF COUNTY MISSIOtatnS OT-tIS;cODATY CF'WCLD;,,for'its'-imspectiva interests,'c-10ilD or canes ,cOlta$$IONER3. SD,COLQSY curnotan. Cdsaa, 91S'IOSH MEET CO $0631' berefn fe r'ailed•` 1860 Liz1gpia-St Su±te•200, bsrainefter Called Zessemt 1�SSSSA t7tZIDS, said Lessee has applied to Lessor-for aa,oil:and'-ges'leaas cotraring ebs land-harnin described, sod has paid a filing fee in the mount of $10.00, plus a boom ccraideratioo of S 'nnnnOleri,minersl acre, fixed by Zeeaor as .at additional consideration for-the'trai tS tdr tnis,ieses; and LLes agrees to pmy sao.ranaual° rental, of $ 124.00 4 computed at the,-tote-of 'S f:AA . . per Mann aci `or fraction t4,eraof per year.- mama. all.,thy.,requiremence relative tb' said applleation harm been duly' complied vita .,4 Salo application has been spprond end allowed by wsori' 9 , .in .,consideration .of tba:agreements batvfn'' oo t'he' past"of Lmesee to De paid, kept and perform, ,LeasorvAtoes -lease **elusively to tesew^.'for the sole send 'only purpose of drilling Sr, devalopsent.of;amd;productioo of oil aad'gse or either of them; than+eon*rid therefr eith`the ri=ht "to are all oil .and gas.so produced ard:aaved therefrom and nM raeerwed es'•tm7a11y by Pemaor *Oder the terms of this Leese, together with rights-of-way, easements and servitudes for pipelioea ia1 i r eryboseand tmlegisph lines, tanks end fixtures for producing sad caring for such product, sod housing and Dowding employees, end any sod all-.rights.:and privileges:oedema-7 for-the reputation and`oparition of atid'land fortdisind gas, the fol.lowirg,described land aftustad fm-the' Cpmty--'of Veld, 'Sties ircoloirado, 'ems sorer gait iwyYarly described;as.followst DLS' CRIPTION OF LAND gtClSdP ;ip{ IH� , • EISSW1i:SWiSWit TO RAVE AND TO ROW said land, and-;a4;,the ef:aod•'privflegee'eranca beteooder`to loeses etfl't e hour of twelve o'clock noon on ehcz i day of ‘,77/1,i,t4,/ , 19.26as prtmar7 term, .red so long thereafter.as oil<atd gas, or either.`of"them; 'ie'produced in'psyimg-gaamtfttisfrom aafd;"land or leases;is dilikgmtly:engagea:;fm.:bose.:41de drfiling-or a waorkingrogrationCcc salt4lasd, anbrect to'the`trrms d cooditicos herein. Drilling or reworking operations.eh.Tihbeisemed to be'Enui ne i iiifiimed itimierifle no delay or cessation thereof for a greater period than sixty consecutive days anises an mansion in writing:'is,,g;snte0-rby.;Lessori* provided..that ui drtliimi'de`revointai oparatifaes are'icommenced Curing said pram, term or,any,sx suslow thereof attic,thts":lease ta't forw'by tiecCOf ptododiice of oil and'gas or eitber,,<of,tMmt;ot thatsuch ►evorkiag.is.caseocet-within`ate°deys gyon'ooNtfen'of Prodyotim for the purpose of re-etablishitag the saes,.and prooidee'rfu:thei dorineoueb B 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 12:44 00.00 3/010 F 0991 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO mew.Was) 910205 LE008i • primary term or any extension thereof, or, while this leave -is ::in force by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. =FLOUT= - Lessor reservist the right to conduct exploration on the Seaead..lendprovlded`ens,` " exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. In consideration of the premises, the parties covenant end agree as follows 1. *VCAL If ,ttie lease is extended for an•:t4dittooal';tarslas' pr'ovtde0 `!or in-th"r 19C1Qtgi0li paragraph I,sreo N f,.Lese .sba11 dorms,finch,extended.;partod pay:-to`lesaor.•teaaoovs2-rests] at:'dOaD]e ths'rrte' above specified for the land covered hereby. She rental in effect et the time production ts: astablitmid „' shall not be increased due to the term of this lease being extended by eotL:Arodoct7An::. ntsla..aat:.at_ths..- ties-of-established-production . ,ball be paid dories the nasaiains SSYs! thL'Xeasr, atr0ua11y..in.advancar-..- OD or before-each-anniversary date hereof. There shall be no refund of una.ed_rental.N. -:: ........�___..__..._... 2. ROM= - Lasses stall account for any and all substances produced on the leased lend and lessee shall pay to Lessor as royalty, in addition to the rentals provided, but *scorn for products used on the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leaset-latdvith approval of Lessor, the following, (e) On oil, 120 ,of the oil,produced.and sated.fres.the leveed:land. At tam option of Lessor,and ,with sixty ;(60>-day.' notice'-to-Lessee, tenorumai take its . royalty,oil„in kind. in whirl event Lasses,sball deliver•..ush royalty;ofl„to Lessor oa•tie'leased'land.'ic free of cost or diductioo, into"the pipelines or storage tanks designated by Lessor, but Leese" Shall,:'`. not in such case be required to provide free tankage for any act oil for longer period than one sohta,alter tm,.the same is rinto,.tanks. : With,.sixty•,(60) Gays'.,'notice to Lessee:"Lesso sar semis taking oil royalty kind. When paid in cash, the royalty aball'be`calenlated"upon"the fair merkrt` value of the oil at the well which shall not be deemed to be less than the pries actually paid to Lessee at the well,by.the purchaser,thersofi sod Sn,•no:.went eball.theroyaltiaaaeabesad'-npoea`erket valve,at the well less than the.posted..price ins the!.field for such,oii,-or in the'abeence ot:a potted price in the 'field for oath oil,, upon:a.merket value; at t+e9sell less-,ma''Ntv'preveiling price` ' received by other producers in the,field for.oil•of like grade end gravity at't a ttse sucb'oit-is ton into pipelines or storage tanks (b) On.gas,,including casino's gas .0r-other. gaseous eubatsace,- 12yt CC the•fair srket value at'the yell or of,.this,prize ,received'by Seases *t the well, whichever' is treater,-Well gas produced and sold from the leased land or utilised off the lend Lessee. A by copy Of a1?~'eobttatu'tor-'` sale of gas shall be tarnished to Lessor. Where pa is sold under contract that lass been approved by lessor, the fair.asrket value ofisuth.gas for detarsinfir t e royalties,payable_bexetmde i>iall.be the price at which such",gas is sold-Under Such contract:--X0 approval by Lessor of the terse of any such agreement Shall operate to make lessor a party thereto or obligate it thereunder is:any:vey_. At the option of Lessor, and with sixty (60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor say take its royalty in kin0. With sixty (60) days' notice to Lew.,lesso;;may-twee;WcSngAW?reyalty iakind, ' 7 (C) A71 coats of rarketiog"'the oil.,aedfir jea,preduced`shall be.borne by.leasee•and`esch 'cants'' shill not directly or indirectly. seduce,tbe.;royalty.pay enta to-lessor. gw.epttthat;serketieg'cost.' for Lessor's in-kind o tvyslty aball bs horn .by;Lessor. (d) If Lessor erns a lesser,.interest fay the oil ad.gas,depoeits of•t a above-described•'lat thaw- the entire and undivided fee simple t:estate, eeth►:rgaltiesans rentslt'berth 'prodded shall be Paid to lessor only ,in the -rich,,its, intenrt.bears,to:t a uncle and undivided"Xee,`but'no-' refund of any bone consideration:shall,be lade.by Lessor•beretader.. - 8 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 12:44 a 0.00 4/010.. , (Rev. UM) F 0992 MARY ANN FEUERSTEZN CLERK & RECORDER WELD-COs,,CO • S. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession coeplete aid accurate'books and records 'begins the production and disposition of any and *II substances produced on the leased lend end .to peteit Lessor, at all fsasenaDl•-'boarr,'to examine the some, or to'farnlsti'topfis of same to Lim aeon request alongc'with purchaser's-support'. docuasmtatlon. 'lodger vili"not :b&.urirsasenab1 , with'request.. A11 raid books end records:shall be retalnetby Lessee"send aids 4e/enabie'1n''Calorado to Lessor for a period'of.not less•then"five years.. 4. - -MI produttiar-stallDe'atasataly,iaswred'nsing standards established by American Cam Association (ACA) and/Or'the American Tetroleva"lnetitut'eATT)`and all ieaiurins denser Shall be tamperproof as nearly as possible. Oil. royalties due within the terse of this lease shall.,be calculated at actual-and-aacorate aewrsments vlth1n•'A77itaodards mliss:a-different'means of ieeniesent, subject to Lessor's appiowal, is provided. :, „ S. PADffit1S 5 RlPO1QS - All payesets'.and'reports.doe beree der"shall be'medao0 orbefcr the day such payments and reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to intend the expiration of the primary term hereof.: Oil' royalty payments and supporting' docesente shall Le apbisttedprior to the last di ef;the south following each month's;sale of production,-and gae'roydty"payaend and supporting dot:useyS shall be sntmitted-prior to the last day of the second south following each Monte'. sale'of production j All payments shall be made e by aaahj check;"certified' eDeelt or-money order. Payments. having restrictions, qualifications, or esc mbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not be accepted by !osier,' A penalty for a late payment shall be chars*. as set forth in the PENALTIES paragraph herein. . 6. 7WITIES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not 'Imited"to lab payments, Improper'pgesnts, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements lade to,Lessor. Penalties shall be<detsrsieetby ssor'aelas'otherwiii preVidid for by Lvmd sayele"`in the''form of;:but. not,limited'-to, interest; lees;fines, 'sod`/orlsasr cenCeilatfon.'•'A'penalq mcDaduls.ahall'be grapes41 by:_ Lessor^and;'shall'Wean effective-isediately''after public''notfte. Said schedule say be changed from mini` to ties alter public ootics. 7. LW —The termscand 'conditions'Of this lease shall be perfoised send exercised .abject to all laws, rules, regulation;,* orders, locale ordinances or rasolutioni"applic.able to and binding, administration of lands and minerals owned by the'Canty "of„Weid aad'tp' 1ays, 'tylja reguiations' governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall result in pew.ltisa„as provided for by Saw or as set,tortb'in the *fora:motiard"schedule or'r ar'ehi'optic of Leaver, result in"deistic-as, Provided hereinafter.' . ;_......, . S. • Scent Lessee•sty at.any tits; ly'p■ying to'Lessor'all mounts tree dot w prarided herein, surrender this lease loofa the stay covers4ll ono* partlen"of'tDe eland M»ikteaitl =Oa relieved Iron-turtle obligations'or liability hereunder vich respect to 'the'Iasd ao''inrrawder C provided that eo "` partial-surrender:or canoeilatice'of'this li ia"sLl 'be fee'lea then edotiPou.'tracts of approximately.,' forty (40) acnsror,0ovironrttal lot.corning:mdfns Ito irqurrhriasoe sr°asetionl prodded furt er'that this surrender clause and the option herein reserved to Lessee shall ceane sad became absolutely,imoperative isediately and concurrently with the institution of "amp''suit'" in. nn1' wort"of iawby Leese►,lasaoz or stay +, ,n assignee'-of either .w�enlorae,tafm !rase'. ar;sty'of fd"bras e�reaesd or ispllsl: Ta m cape aha21 amq, mender be effective until Lasses shall ben made full prevision for denaervation of'the iwed•products" sod protection of the surface rights of the leased land. 8 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/9112:44 x0.00 5/010 0993 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/S6) Adr 9. ASSTCRIO'R2S -.. , . (a) Ilene, with ,prior written consent of Laror,, shall ban .,r itbight..to assign 'the,reetire 2aasabold,interest of said Lessee in all.;or part,ot.tbs 14WE-,aove ed hereby,_.but riot,levy hcoever than contiguous tracts of ■gproxiately forty (Age), etas..or,Cowtmeental lot.corresponding rra:yac Quarter-quarter inaction for any partial assignment, and for approval of such anigasent'Leesor aball,- rake an wignasnt charge in an amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to written approval by Lessor of assigneent,of this lease, Lessee (assignor),shah„noc,be trelieved.:of,its obligations,wider.the ter= and conditions,herein. An usig Bent .shell not extend the.tsrrat'•mis leans.% .. • . ,., : ,. (b) If any aasirr.ent of a portion of the,4ant coiere0;.hereby,ehll be Lapproved, a:.new a less. shall be Sifted to the assignee covering the asatant land, containing the;usrs:t rs.,end.eonditiwuc at- this lease, and limited as to term as this lease is limited, and the assignor shall be released and discharged fros ell further obligations and liabilities se to that portion so'assigued., .. .. .: ,. .':? h•;n^, (c) Lesseee shall notify Lessor of all as.igna.enta of undivided peraseuge;or' othor,intersets.. Said interests sill not be recognized or approved by Lessor, and the-effect of any ouchastignsante will be strictly and only between, the.pertiea tbatato,r,and„oatsid.,;the,tennsy.of thim,\lfasfY) mod no dispute between parties to any such usigniene ahull,;opera.-to;relieve tastes4ros performance:0 mgr'c I tsrti or condition hereof or to.postpone.,thit,.ties_tt erefor.; lwaaat shell at alit; Cisst,b..entitled•to: look solely to` Lessee or his assignee shown on its books as being the sole owner hereof, and for the wading of all notices required brills lease,and..for thee performsnce.of ell. trims -abd conditions bereof. _.. ,. (0) Although not binding on Lessor, ail instrtasnta of terry kind and satyrs Women: affecting this lease should be filed with the.Lessor. 10. OVPRRIDIItC ROYALTY - Any and all :reservations or asaigsmenu or; oWrridlpg, royalLlM than be subject,to.approval:by tensor. The total of said,overriding royalties ahs3Y,not,_cei6yfivs percat (St), , including ,ay,overriding royalty pr viously.,,pravin d: for unless, p?oduction;:axoseds+,s.wontblyuaverage',ofw,, fifteen'(1S) barrels per day or ninety thousand cubic feat of gen per day (90 )O1b),,. In;the event that ,- production drops to this amount or lees, any overriding royalties Witch exceed five percent (5%) W'be suspended. Lessor's approval, of £.reservation or assigasnt,of as overriding;royaiq sbsii. not.bind•Lessor for mint of laid:Overriding royalty and shall tat,selleve lessee,,ot.eby;oi;,its obligations-for p.yvsnt;of.: royalties;,to lessor as provided by ROYALTY paragraphs herein. 11 07SEa WELLS.- Lessee agrees to protect the_leaned land gran 0rddnage,by.offe t voile,located on , adjoining'Iands' not owned by Lessor, when such drainage is not compensated for by counter-drainage ,.lt,;•:r stall be presumed that the production of oil and gas from offset walls results in drainage from the lasted land, unless lenses d monstrates to Lessor's.satisfacrion,,,by,,noglneerigg, eological,..or other-data, that production frosnsuch offset well does one resultin such,draiaegy or that the, cm the, loosed land would not ec drilling of.e,.mel od and.,I.:. eampllahthe ,pnrpo■.t of,prnteetipg, rLadaposita,•wder; the leased Lessor•i'deciarie Las to'the existence,of such dratnagf.;abait.,beyrflnai,:and Lesoe.fstl„cosplysith•;Leasor's. ordertterien nit strrendertbis lease u to!gi.sueLpndavelopW,4creageaadaaigoated;by;Leuor. : . 12. DEVLtOPN6NS -,Vpon, discawry. of oil and gas,or,eitb.r of thee,00 uhf,leese4.1en6r teaese .ba1Lr..:: Proceed,with reasonable diligent, to develop .'.td land a a rats ad to an;extent'samgnsuretsritb, the, . ewsoeic developeenf of the field in which the,lwM land lies. , 1.1. POOLING CAME - Lessee may at any time or times pool any part or all of maid land and Lases or any strata or strata with other lends and lessee, stratum or strata-, in the same field so as to constitute a spacing unit to'facilitate an orderly or uniform wall-epacing.patt.m or to comply-with soy order, rule, or regulation of the State or rederai regulatory or conservation agency hawing jurisdiction. Such pooling L3 1294 REC 02245356 .' 03/28/91 12:44 40.00 6/010 , , (Rev. 111[6) 1p 0994 MARY ANN FEOERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER-WELD CO, CO ,l shall be accomplished or terminated by filing of record • declaration ot'•pooling,rat-dsclarnnon o£ termination of pooling. Inc by sailing or tendering a copy to Laaor,..or to the datmitoi7 bast. Drilling or noothisit,oarationssupon..or production from any part•ot•soch"paler-unit-aha11 D )Constdeiid for all purposes at,;this.least as.oparatioms,or; productions-frtc-this lease. iweemrsL1l Silicate*to.this'iaass hax:proportioosts, share of production rib the acrengrein-thisW'iaase'inclwded=in•;py oath spacing unit bears to the total wags in said spacing unit. . 14.., , IDISZLZAXION - O tfKUNITIZASZON:- ln:`taa taint Laser permite'the land.herein"leesed to•be inciurded vitAte.a.ammunitiratioe or, unittsation-ag scant, the tams ofreihis lsass•say"bs domed trtc.odifiettc' amfonto suob.egreewnt.•:.;1ibw;only •portico of:t a lan4•m'dsr9thir'-1ww se ecsitted t ar''sp—aapt Leaor.aay segregate the land and issue a separate l.ut far'each'.portionceoc ebstSttatthata iderj the to n`. of..such, Jesse shall be limited as to the-original tern artists lease. "me tan of°rae'laase'aio' that portion maiming., in the emit shell* be deist cob.be;•taodiffed` to'confontito r,such„'sgreareot'' lkepreducing leases shall constant a' the .first-.-abnivereat'y=tat of"the liase''foilorfng fro"tessivatfae` date of the omit or part thereof modifying th• leas, but in no event prior to the ad of the primary term of,the,lease or the,extension tart of the lase. 15. .,21430C.CTION • Losses shall, subject to-Applicable lava - plations sod'adore,'citrate`ana"propea ' all, wells upon the leased land so long as the adrare.capable+bfproloofei in'paire-gtuaitit andTadelt operate the ease so as to produce at • rate etemensuratenvitt'Aluvrate'Oftrothaotion'ot'trlls`oe'.d Seiiit•'" lads within the sot field and within the limits of good engineering practice, except for such tams that .xist,.,neither market nor stora ge ;theeaforr�end, aeapt%for sue ittStations'.dn 'or clusiensioec`ot productiaa;ee ray,be approved in writing..by.2Naor. •.Leas Shall t&•rapeosibitfor adiqui t"site security' at all producing properties. „ 1G. ,:.f�Q1-IN-tp6ll.a - If lessee .shall complete a.voila --the leased land productive eras and unable to pxoauce such gas due to • lack of'sultable racket'ttenfor`,'besot . . T sa7''itmnt 7sssas-wpsrsieo o! Obligatiooe W Product barsu•dst:until ca'••pitableeserket-for•auth{tae'ew be'fomid:csad-tdurfnt-•ray.aectr suspension period, itshall to daased.tbat.gsa hang produced Leramdar?in.poriniz ti'tiea Irespt,',, bower, trot,,beginning.on- the' aniversary:dats:next,,of't a year etareottension'ot the Teals it assonlef`r; ■ shut-in sell, Leis shall pay--to-ZI.e..OD a aut-in-royalty-aqusl-te"per ace of'the loisr'p•r'inta atilt-Ion to the annual rental. lilt dais amount of such shut-in royalty payment shall be $240. Rash yeat'a;abut-in,'ro-alty,shall be forfeited'.teoleae rexcept-for the shut-inlroyalty'°Daid"'1or t 'yiar dnKng which.the bogias.,,production. The:awods ort turfa+ef am lean,''•due tee thi arleteocecotar shut:=in' well, stall- be.five-years•,-beyond'the,extension.tamaac described t1t' ha Z7.analt"pararreph"herein. The gr nting:of.any further extensions shall..bo;at:.the'sole option-of-Laser." ' ' .-i -;OPERCCONS - No es$oration. drilling -or prtduoticn aper•tice:`includinepetraret installations, `` shed bs:,within,200.feat:of:mny;sxisring'boilding or-other-d4spro ement;-includins water-vell or"rs_avoir; without,the;Mritten,permission,of,the-owner•of�aa1A;lmprov rents• 2 leases aball-'kap a'torreet°los'a each well drilled.hereunder, 'beeng Vl+ thaw or description'eel torestione'pane through; tLe'`dapth'at wtieti' sect formation. was readheei ,the.:nester,,of far of teach Sissy easin&ast 'fa Seth ioll.'te set."grid total,,deptb.:,of oath..well,t drilled. Latest, within thitty1(30l aye aide -'the oompletida':or''abadereen_al` say well drilled hereunder, shall file in the office of Lessor a complete and correct log of nth wll toptter•vith a.00py of-the;.electric log ad tbe'!ndfoactivl rhea era rent end also a ty`leg of sel1%aban a'Iogr, orsiChar`of copy:of all drill stem,:ta reasons,•con 'tic eaaad anslyean;:`leased pf, perforations,.and initial production teats,'if-any. •..il••aby ot•tbeinformation?aatired by'vtbiA pyrearaph-rim . 000LlrMd„in reports required to be;'Mod'Itith"the Orland Osp"•t poser ation co eiseion of Colorado,cihe requiiersnts :of-this.paragraph for inch informeciarisay'De!atisffadLt Uuw fit Lila`wit tc ts. a 7 groat,.,tor copies of. the reports :a are required -the "' by smug Par'K�.icna"pio;�iesd°tbirair .nth intonation is issediately available to Iaaeor. Any proprietary information so submitted shall noC'Di''R' subject to public inspection under Colorado la. 8 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 ,12.44 0.00 7/0110F 0995 MARX ANN FEOERSTEIN CLERK RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/66) Lessee shall bury pipelines below plow depth. leases shall set and caeent sufficient surface cauing,to protect the,fresh.-water wells of the area. i8. NOtflcasION • lessee shall notify Lessor and the surface lessee or surface owner ofithe'location' ' Of each drill,site at lent, two weeks prior.to eosneocing,drilling operations-thereon. -lessee-shall notify'- lessor before cocecing to plug and abandon oar veil by',copy of'lesses's request for epptovsl or'sundry`' notice of intent to plug and abandon. k 19. IOIDS, - lasses,.shall be liable for all,.damages=-to:Alt&surfacea:rate"land, `livearoek`, goring crops, water,Tells, reservoirs-, or,ieprowents caused:.by Leasee"a;cperations--oe aald:land.-:No'operation- be ccemenead on the,land berefnabove-described unless ant until lanes mbalr bre,.'filedc'a giod'set sufficient bond with lessor, in, an.aount to be.fteedvby,leaaori.;:to;seems[he payssse'forAsucb 'QWgea son. My, be,reused.:by;Leann'. operations on said land and to malice eeegliancrKt s l4 the tette and'provisions" of this lease, the laws_of.,the State of,Coloredo, end'.>the rules`and repletion''thereto'appertainirg'. "A.1 bond be held in affect the life of may production.of anycwll. :' 20. SEtLII02ir - Leese* shall not remove any eachinery,aegtlpment or-flxturee-blacad:on, said, land,: other than drilling equipment, nor draw the cuing from any well unless and until all payments and Obligations ,currently ,due lessor under,,,the:„tens a4,<:thia4Sease :shell bun beep paid or'utfilfed. lay sachinery, equipment or fixtures .left on.,this..land-for;,a'period of sore than 'sir•i(e)'eontbe'vfter the expiration-hereof, shall autoestically become-thetroperty.eof,lasaor.n • 21.. OZia DISCOVItIrt,,,- Should Lessee discover .apy...valuable-.products:.other man.oil end gas, an or within„the leased.laod,,,Lessse stall within seven-(7)„deya,report.;speh+discovery to lessor, it which tvept'- Lasses and lessor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. s 22., _ War -,1ris, lease,doce not.grant permission, express,oriaplfed,-to Lessee for-water aap1oratien, Grilling,-or.;establishing water wells without the written permission,of,no surface amen-'.Ifisasor'(a'the surface,owner,.satd,..pezmission shall..not„be;unreaemsbly„wiithheld..1,4If>ieuwa desires to atabIlat er-, adjudicate any,water right_for beneficial-Luse,on!,tia• leased land*:soy.:auch?adjudication"or application oEafl be in,the,aus rot.Lsssor-..if-:Lessor-is„:Lbe surfac:osper,.. ibar shalt:apply.to.atpr toptrlbutary water rights established on the leased land which may:be put-to beneficial'use.eff^slid land. ' 21, PM= a„Upon failure or.,default'.of lessee,to:comply-with any of the tent mot ytovnaiom-bersof' 1! including but,tot Malted to the failure.to ,amply,with,laws, .sulr„and,rregnlatloneigoven i Colorado:oil and gas operations, lessor is hereby authorised.: upon notice snthearing, as hereinafter.provided " to cancel'.-`• this lease as to all of the leased land.ao,:clafeed-or possessed'by;Sn'-.J.hereunder., In the awnt^ofi4my'v such default or failure, Lessor shall, before making any such cancellation, send to leases by certified erli, tope,Inet;office addrees;of said,,lesseeas sham-bythe,records.or Leeson(a'retitle of=ictention`to cancel.for„auch failurk or default,:specifying tbsyesme :statics:.,,thats4L.within%thirty-(10)Adays•frdm'theA" date,of amiling.said.notlee, lean ahall,,cornct,such,failure:or defaulc,-no'eanceltatiotvat betide...41f :: ouch or defauit is,not corrected;,vit ia;t irt), (10) days.after•:tAk;setite ",of.eucbnotice,'•r6if' lessee does not repeat aliening on such-notice-.within,thirty,,(30)?4gsy"t i. liase,.will taninste^and'be"'•" esoceiled ly,operation. of'this paragraph without rarest action by+sensor,'.or,further notice.to^leseee:- 2►. ., sawiSION, If. lessee fails to make dSatawry,:of.oil, ad os,-or either of thee, in•'paying:"^ quantities ,during,,.tbt,,primary;ante-hereof,,or:durivs!drlWag operations admssnced.,dning the primary`tens"' bereot,,isssae_mar alma* written,applicetianzto ilenorlfOr;„an extension*titbit lse=for=e:terateqwl^to-thin, primary':,tern as to allof.,the.„minsre2..Acres covered herebyJ,LLadludint any e4neral acreetttentoforar sex rsndeted,as is,tht$U OEM Paragraph 4orovided, ofi aassensdrrs,dn Ne►B6iQlQieS:Faragrayheirovideep2 me grmeing,otsuch extension shall be at the,sole option iaseor'at double the rectal,for:the primary' B 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 12:44 a 0.00 8/010 F 0996 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/S6) `--- ---- • 25. 2DLD IIARMLESS - Lessee shall indemify tenor 'against all'Iiability,and.,Ion,,"and ag i st all. claims and:actions, including the defenss'of'such'Claims`or action., bated"upon or arising out of damp or, injury, including death, to persons or property caused by or sustained ia'conaoctioa vitt-`operatioms on this leased land or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. 26. OOSDII4ieSIos - Xf the leased, land-shall be taken in any condemnation proceeding, this lease shall aotos!cically terminate as of. the data:ttwtaktnge,-me award for such coedenoatioa shall be paid to Lessor, except for, any specific wards) \paia to'r "Lee for severed oil and gss\reserves it %Aieh event ji:2 'ol; h-specilld-.mrd4) SUil2-.be"paid to Lessor is lieu\of royalty loaf by virtue of.tbe , condemnation. Improvements shall be.,ratoved byelessee per terms in' the.'STIDSC rParagraphvherein.' If only' a'. rtlon:oCt 1ued.Zudciac. " '3So Ol 'takenDyeotdaaration, Lessor say, at its option, tarriaata this leaaa • or tarainate only that portion of the..lease,so taken. 27. ERRORS - Every effort is made by Lessor to avoid errors in all, procedures, including but not - limited eo auction listings and lease preparation..-isuor shall not-bo-liebie•tot an rtnconvsniweo orlon caused by errors ehicS may occur. Leese shall notify Lessor iaedistely upon discovery of any errors or discrepancy 'whatever. 28. IRCEALOLOCi - Leases .ball not destroy,'disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of an;' kind on Veld County lands as provierd by lay. These rumen include but are not h atted,._to ell„srtifitta,.of atma,`:rsnd5-or,wtel,. pictographs, enactor's, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric "or historic nikurii .stall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. DETICZIONS - (a) "Cas".,aa used herein stall'ssan *II gases (combustible and nctcombuatible), including but not limited_to all.saseous Lydrocarboma,::pseous`easpoundi, carbon;disixide, and balsa. (b) "Oil and gas" as used herein shall include all substances produced as by-products therewith! - including but not limited to sulfur. (c) "Paying quattitiu^ as used herein shall mean and-:.refer to-quentities of oil led ,pacer of either of them sufficient tc pay for the current coat of producing same. 30._�IRS ItASSZCSS -.me betafit. and-obligations of this lease small inure to end be binding upon ' the heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns of Lessees but no sublease or assignment hereof, or of any interim herein, shall be binding upon lessor until the sae has been approved by Lessor as explained in the ASSIQe'SETS' paragraph provided. 31. RARRM@'f or :rat - Lessor does not twrrabt title to the leased praises, but it shall, won request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers u it has in its files. There shall be no obligation On Lassoes part to purchase new or wppiemeatel or other title papers nor to do any curative work in connection with title to the subject lands. All abstract. of title, whether new or supplementaxy, obtained by Leans and covering the subject lend. shall become the property of ad be delivered to Lessor after Lessee has completed its title examination sad curative eork, subject, however, to the right of Lessee to use such abstracts upon request at any time during the term of the Lease. B 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/91 12:44 00.00 9/010 F 0997 MARX ANN FEUERSTEZN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO ant•. 21/86) . .'+ (' to . IN stress VHAIZOF. lessor bee hereunto aigoed and caused.its..ogrt,to Lei aired by the IOASD,OT COMM CONNISSIOLZkS OF 2RZ COD= OF WIZ, wits the nal, of the office, affixed, and,Liaise baa ;shoed this agramnt• the Gay and year first above written.. , .... sous or CM= concisslosers MED COCKY, WO USSIZI C..Nxs,& 2t10m ukE. CLISt, Vice-Pres t =It OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COW= 08 VriD ) The forrgoinQ instruasnt Cvas �acpknovle�ddtpc...before mettls, /94- day:of. //� ko�flfacial seal. o pile+gpirear 3-7-9Z yU LI 8 1294 REC 02245356 03/28/92 12:44 X0.00 10/010 F 0998 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN.CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Pe.•. 11/86) '.. AR22‘5357 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 62 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M.. WELD COUNTY. COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: SW/4 of Section 14, Township 5 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage for $12.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $1.920.00. together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run forte period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00-moon.' on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Wilbanks & Associates, Inc.. 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800. Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. 8 1294 REC 02245357, 03/28/91 12:44 b0.00 1/010 F 0999 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO 910206 COI / • Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D.. 1991. 4 11 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: . 1; ; ? / i WELD CO RAD0 Weld C 'ark to.the Board Gor Chairman By: w.. ' L/ ,►Ll��I/l Dept Y r to the Board or a Kenn dy, P o-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ma�y� ` c./ Cd �� sCahce L: �rber C--� 4.1144,/cat County Atto ey C. Si. Kirby 4'41Vt/PrIGEO w. H. web ter a 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 X0.00 2/010 F 1000 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910206 • Parcel #56 WELD COONtY at AND GAS LEASE Containing I Eft acres, more or less; Containing net mineral acres,/sore/ or leas: THIS LEASE ACRCE: 40 arr, dated thin day'--ol--arid/tell': , 19 rode and'entered into by end between VCLD CODR2T, COLORADO,,a political subdivision,of the =Mt OY,,C0LORADO, acting by and through the'WARD OF 009liTY'OOI4tISSIONERS 0!'TEE COD =S 0i100.L, for.,its_respective in erasts, c/o 10000Y comer COIDaSSLONERS, WELD OODNIr CEN1td1IAL 0:21fIa, '925'laza since,mart, CO ,(80631 'bereieialter called' Lesssor, ands Wjibanki & MsociatS, 'Inc. , 1860 Lincoln St.. Suite BOO Denver, CO 80295 hereinafter called Lessees WDtasStD1 MDEAS, said Leases has applied to Lessor for an oll'and gas lease covering the land herein ascribed, and has paid • filing fee in the amount of S10.00, plus a bonus consideration of=_‘ `x'12-00",persmiasral acre, fixed by Lessor' ss' en additional consideration for the grantieg'of this lease, and,Lessee agrees to pay an annual rental of S 160.00 , computed "at the rata of S h �{L�, per mineral acre or fraction thereof per year. . V 1DRAS. all the requirements relative to sad application have been duly emptied with and said application has been 'approved and allowed by lessor] TRERE1ORE, in consideration of the agreements herein, on the part of Lease* to be paid, kept end performed, Lessor does lease exclusively to •Lessee for the sole'an only purpose' of 'drilling for, development and production of• oil and gas. or,either of t2hem;,'thereon and'therefroc 6th'the right to own all' oil and gas so produced and saved'therefrom'and not reserved'as royalty`by Lessor Coder the terse of this lease, together with rights-of-way, easements and servitudes for'pipeline, teleplioa'sod'teiegraph lines, tank! and fixtures for producing.and caring,for such product,,and hawing and boardiag,smployw, and and all rights Privileges necessa for the'anyth+ pri sga � exploration and operation of said'Iand for oil sod,gas, the following described land situated in the Covey of Weld, State Of Colorado, and nor: particularly described as‘follows: follows: .. - . .. ... • DESCRIPTION OF LAND SECTION TOVNSR2P RAN(Z ' . . SWly 14 SN 62W TO NAVE MW TO BOLD said'land, end "ail the rights and Y/+ privilepea'gr hereunder to Leases until the hour of twelve o'clock noon on the O� dsy,of , 19 is primsty term,,a>od so long thereafter as oil'and gas, or either of the:Di is produced in paying.Qaintitiia from said land or-loess is diligenti engaged' in.Done:-tide drillin .or: ro orkinr`�operations oo said Jana ash _Y f r J+nt to;ehe tarme and. conditions herein.. Drilling or rrwor1ci0g operations'nail'ben'dessnad to'b. dillpntlypee'formad if there !s_ no delay or cessation thereof for * greater period than sixty consecutive days unless en extension in wri,ting''is granted'by'tea'eor, providedthat'endrdrilling or reworking opsratiooa are'cdmmensced during said primary!l'ien or any extension thereof'or AC...this lease'is in force by reason'of-produotion of oil and gas or eitler'of thee"' or' that such reworking ii coanancid,witlsin sixty dsys`upon cessation of.prtductioa'for: the purpose of re-establishing the lies, and'"psovided'<fuither'tbat'wcli prodeetion is'oummwced doriniaorb B 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 0.00 3/010 F 1001 MARY ANN FEUERSlEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Mew. UiS4) 910206 /-6OOS) primary term or any extension thereof, or while this lease is in force by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. �LORATIO& - Lassor reserve, the right to conduct exploration on the teased -lend providedcht.eu fl , exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. In consideration of the premises, the parties covenant end agree as follows: 1. RWIAL, - If this, lease is extended_ for an,additional tore as provided for,in die`rarxgxot, paragraph hereof lasses, shall du such extended period; '. r �hY; psy W lessor_aa awl rental at�darble,tba.rata, above`specified' for`the land covered hereby:_ The rental yin effect it the time production is established, shall not be increased due to the term of this lease biting extended.by ouch pmbction.; .Rentals set it the time of eetabliehed--production shall be paid-daring tbe-rdasiningnlifr ot. his lemwr anwilyl in'advance, on or before-each annivensry date hereof. - here'shalt'telwe reforsd otnnneed rental,:' 2. WTALII - Lessee stall account for any and all substances produced on the leased lino sad Lessee shall pay to Lessor as royalty, in addition to the rentals provided, but except for products used on the lessee land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leased,land.,.with approval of Lessor, the following: (a) On oil, 1.2) , of the oil produced and saved from the leased land. At 'the option of Lessor, and with sixty;(60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor may take its royalty oil in kind, in which event Lessee shall deliversuch royalty oil to Lessor on the leased_land� free of Cost or deduction, Into the pipelines or stares' tanks.destgsated by Lessor, but Lessee ahakl' not in such case be required to provide free tankage for any such oil for a lorlr period then one month after the same is run into ranks. With sixty,(60), days! notice to,Lessee, Leeson my,,eease caking oil royalty in kind When paid inteae, the.royeltyehell,be,calculated .upon the fair market. value of the oil at the well which shall not be deemed to bit leas thin' the price iotuelly`paid"'to Lessee at the well by the purchaser thereof; and Info event shall the royalties be hexed upon amsrket value'at the well less than the, posted price in the field for,such oil, or intheetbsence.of a posted price in the field for snob oil, upon a,market.slue at the well less then, the prevailing price received by,other producers in,the field for oil of like grade,and,gravity at the time'such oil is row into pipelines or storage tanks• . (b) On gas, including casingh ad gas or other'peecos substance,, of the fair asruat value,at the veil or of theprice receiveds by Lessee at the call, whichever is grestar,„ot,a11 gas. produced and sold from the leased land or utilised off the'land by Lessee. A copy of all cogtiedn,for,, sale of gas shall be furnished to Lessor. Where gas is sold under contract that bas been approved by Lessor, the fair market value.of,auch gw for detetmirting the royalties peyable,)Lnunder,Ashall be the price at which such gee it sold tinder such contract: -:1Co^appnval'by.Lassor ottb.e' tetem of any such agreement shall operate to make Lessor • party thereto or obligate it thereunder in_any way. At the option of Lessor, and with sirty'(60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor may take its royalty in kind. With sixty (60) days' notice to Lessee. Lessor may cease.,taking gas royalty in kind. (c)' All costs of marketing the est sod/or'gas,produtet sba11 be born by Lew and etch costs, shall not directly or indirectly;reduce'the,royalty payments to lessor. Except that marketing costa for Lessor's in-kind royalty shall be borne hi Lessor., (d), If Lessor owns a 1 interest in the oil.and„goo deposits of the above-described land.than the entire end undivided' fee simple estate, then the h(oyaltiesend rentals herein provided shall be paid to lessor only in the portion which it, interest bears to the whole and undivided fee, but no refund of any bonus consideration shall be cede,by Lessor bereneder. , 8 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 40.00 4/010 (Rev, woo F 1002 MARY ANN FEOERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO CO ' 3. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to ban in possession complete and accurate books end records shoving the production and disposition of any and all substance! produced on,tbe .teased land etd. to permit Lessor,'at'all resonable hours, to examine the same, or to furnish copies.of memo to,teaeor upon request slots with purchaser's' support documentation. Lessor will not ,be unreisonihla with ne gists.. £17.,saia books and records 'shall be retained by Lessee and made available in,Colorado ,to Lessor for a period of not less'iban five years. -' 4. . 1t<ASIN0210 Sb - All 'production shell be accurately.meaause0_, using standards, established, by,,the American Cam Association (ACA) and/or the American Petroleum'Snatitute(APL) and ell measuring devices shall be tamperproof as nearly as possible. Oil royalties due within the;terms of.this lesse.ahall-be•ealwlated on"actuai^'and'accurate measurements vithin'APT aiandarde unless'a different means,ofseasuteme+tr.sublect to Lessor's"approval, is provided. ' 3. PAYMENTS G REPORTS' - All payments ind'reports due bereunder shall be Bede on or before the del such payments sad reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph *hall be construed to extend the_expiration of the primary term'hereof. ' oil •l roy ty payments and supporting documents atoll be, eutedtted prior to,:the,last. dey cf,,tba month following'each month's sale "of production, and gas royalty payments and supporting documents stall be submitted prior to the last day of taesicondd month"following each month's sale of production. All payment, stall be made 'by cast, disci , certified check or money order. Payments having restrictions, qualifications, or enoabrances of any kind whatsoever shall not be accepted by lessor. A penalty for a late payment shall be charges as set forth in the PMALTEL5_.paragrepb.herein. 6. PENALTIES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not limited to late paymn ets, improper payments, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false etatesents made _to, Lessor. Penalties 'shall-be determined.by Lessor unless otberwls provided,for by, law.umimay.be,in"the.form-of, hue,, not limited' to, interest, fees, fines, "and/or leas canallation ,,. A,pen iii ecbedule.stall,be ,prepared by,. Lessor'and'"shall become effective immediately a ,Lifter public notice. Said,schedule say be *banged from time . to time after public notice: 7. LAW - The terms and conditions of this lease shall. be performed and,exercised.subject to alt Jars,,,,; rules,' regulations', orders, Ioeal ordinances or, resolutions, applicable to .,and binding uponili e administration of lands and minerals owned by the Catty' `of Weld, sea to lays, rules and regulations governing oil and gas operations it Colorado... Violations,stall result to„penalties;a provided_.for by_slaw or as 'set'forth in the'Aforementioned schedule or *ball at the . ..� . �, . option of Lamaor..,vaultSn .dafauls..as1,.. provided hereinafter: e. `SLLRRENDER - Lessee may at,any"ties, b7. paying to Lessor all ta.tban due,as.prcvided herein,,;". aurrrder this lease insofar am the same Covers all or Eli portico,of Lbs landherem leased.and;be.relieved;_„ from further'obligation or liability hereunder with.respect to .0♦ land, so surrendered; proided,t'bat ao , pants!''su render or cancellation of this leas shall"be for lees than eantigvoos tracts'of.appermctgmtely��; forty (40) acre?or'Coveroiantal lot corresponding to • mention; 1 provided lumbar that this;' surrender clause and the option herein.reserved to Losses shall ctas.,and become-absolutely inoperative immediately and concurrently with the institution of any wit inaoy,,eourt of.law by tanse,ulesrorprvenv ,; uelgiiee'of either"ta enforce this lase, oi'any o! its terme,axprerse4oa p1lef In no eaea;,ahall any;;;: surrender be effective until lessee shall have made full provision fir conservation of the leased product* and protection of the surface rights of the leased lend,.. , 8 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 J0.00 5/01'0 F 1003 MARY ANN FEDERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO " (Rev. 11/86) a/1) c' • 9. ASSIGNMENTS - (a)`"Lessee, etch Prior written consent of lessor shall haw the. right w-asaignthe,metrsv,; leasehold interest of 'said Lessee in all or part of the land covered hereby, but•not:isms, ,however,;,. chair' contiguous tracts' of approximately forty (40)x,acres"or Governmental lot .corteaponding..to,;. Quarter-Quarter elution for any 'Psrtiil' routine-ant; 'end-for approval of such assignment iessor,.aball,' make an usignmant charge in an amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to written approval by Lessor of assignment of this lease, Lessee (assignor) shall not be relived of its obligations %order the terms and conditions herein'. An assignment shall,not extend tbe.tenm of this, lease. (b)' If any . 'urignment of a nettion o! the landleouvzad_henbys &hal/ be approved, a new lama..:. shall"* issued to the usignee' eovering the assigned land, containing the same terms and,conditions ss.,.• this lease, and limited as to term is this lease is limited, and the assignor shall be released and discharged from all further obligations and liabilities as to tbet,portion so assigned (c)' Lessee shell noti o fy'Zeraor Of' ell 'assignments' of undivided percentage or othor,.inprssts-.;, Said interests rill not be recognized or approved by Leaser, and the effect of any such assignments will be strictly and only between the parties thereto, sod outside the terms"of tl a.lesaa:, sad no dispute between parties to any such assignment shall operate toreltew,lessee from perforsaete of any,:-, term or conditions hereof or to postpone the time therefor. Lessor ihall,•at all times be entitled to,,. look solely to lessee or his assignee ahovn en its books a Doing the sole owner hereof, and' for the sending of all notices required by this lease and for the performance of all terms and conditions hereol.:: (d) Althougr'not binding on Lessor, all instruments of every kind and nature wtetsoevar affecting this less& should be filed with the Lessor. 10: OVERRIDING ROYALTY - Any and alt reservations or assignments or,overriding royalties.shall *.,•., subject-to'approval'by Lessor. The total of 'said overriding royalties shalt not emceed five 9eicent,(5%), ,,, Secluding any Overriding royalty previously' provided for finless production exceeds` a rgnthly_awrage,of . fifteen (15) 'berrels per`day or ninety'thouaand 'eub'i'c' feet of gas per Coy (90 SZT/D).,. In tb& avant twat,,, production drops to this amount or less, any overriding'royalties which exceed five pendent (5%) eey.be suspended. Lessor's approval of a reservation or ssaigment of•an overridies,royalty shall not bind Lessor for'peyment of acid overriding royalty`a+d Leelee of any.of its obligations for payment of• ;) royalties to Lessor as Provided by ROYALTY paragraphs herein. 71. OFFSET MULLS - Lessee agrees to protect'tbe„teased land"fr'cm.drainage by,offset sails located on adjoining'-lands not owned by Lesson, rtienseucn' draitege is not compensated for by counter-dra saga. „St, shall be presumed that the production of oil and gas from offset wells results in drainage from the leased land, unless Lessee demonstrates to Lessor's satisfaction,, by,cginsering,,pologicalor of er:data, that production'from such offset"well does not result 'in suchdrainage, or that_the drillin`,of.a„sell..or_velia; ,; on the leased land"would not"accomplish the-'purposes• of protecting the deposits under the lewd land.,.,. Lessor's decision as to'the existencs''of inch "drainage'shal'lbe fins1,'and'Lessee shellcomply,rith,lessor's, , order thereon or surrender this lease as.,,to any such undeveloped acreage u designated by.Lessor..,.,, 12. DEVEIAR iT Opon'discovery of oil and gas or,eitber of them on the leased.Sand, Lassa& d,ai1 ,,:; proceed'with reasonable diligence to 'develop said land at a,rate and to an extent commensurate with the,,,. , _.. economic development of the fie* Sn'which`the'1&esad land Sias. 13. POOLING CLAUSE - Lessee may at any time or tine's' pool any part or ell of said land and lease or any stratum or Strati with other lands and lease;, stratum or strata, in the same field so as to constitute a spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform well-spacing pattern or to comply with any order, rule, or regulation of the State or Federal regulatory or conservation agency having jurisdiction. Sutra pooling (Rev. 11/86) E 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 X0.00 6/0.10 F 1004 MARY ANN BEUERSTEIN CLERKS RECORDER WELD CO, co.„), shall be au lisped or terminated, record_a ,declaration _of.. .pooling, or declaration of tsraination of pooling, andby teldnr ng cop to Lsieor, or to.the depository bank.. brillirgr by mailing or-tendering a copy. or reworking operations upon or production from any part"of such spacing unit shall be considered for all purposes of this lease as operations or productions from this lease- lessee shall ellocaa-tortbis lease the proportionate share'of production which the acreage „in this lease included .in ,any. such.,spacing it bears to ther'total'acreagein 'said 'spacing unit. 14. DRISZZATION - O*NNT2SVASI0N - In the event Lessor permits the land herein leased to be included within a cawouitisatioo or unitization agreement, the taros,of this lease hay bs;daomrd„to.bag modifiedtto oonfore'te such'agreement. When only'a portion'ot the end under:this„eeae is;+oomeitted by em sfleemmt,: Lessor-iaay'•elegregate the land and issue.a• eeperete lease for each portie0.Fot;Ogatitted:thstteunderintbe,:term: of`such?'separate lease shall'be liritsd as, to the original.ten' of .tbai leess.. The:,tern of;,the lease:ton, that portion remaining. in the unit`shall' be' deimed .to ,De todifiedt to coofore,,.to..,such ,agreesent.r Nonproducing leases shall terminate on',the firer ann verury Este,ot,,tom,learn following.,the,termination, date of thePunit or part thereof modifying the lease, but "in no,event prior to the;end of tie prime yters of the lease or the extension arm of the lease." 15. PRODDaION'- Lessee shall, subject to'spplitabls laws, regulations and orders. operate.and•produce, .17 wells upon the leased land so long,as the,same an capable,of producing in,pe!ing gwntitiea, and,ahall operate the same"so`as to produce it a'rats edamenenrate.w,ith the rate of production_4 wells.om.adjoining lands within the saee'field and within the limits of,good:,engineering.practice,,.,except„for:sucly timeense•: there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such limitations on or suspensions of production as may be approved in writing by Lessor. Lessee shall be responsible for'adequate site security on all-producing properties. 16. 5371.-Dr7tZ2 - If Lessee shell complete a well on the leased land praductl a of gas and Lessee is unable to produce such gas due to a lack of suitable market tberefortTessor mad,;grent(Lmemm eeepesion;,of htr obligations to produce hereunder amtil a,suitable market for Much yea;ean,b!,foun0,;ank dutinteeny,:wult, su on'period,' it'shall be deemed that 'gas is being:produced;hereunder;,in.payirs commtities.,...,amepho,. however,`that beginning on the anniversary'date'next, of.°the.yearof an,eztensiom,of.thwleanby,raaaomof:•. a shut-ielis11', trasie shall pay to Lessor a shut-in royislry equal to $2 per,,acre.of the lease per,a cum it.,,, addition to' the annual rental. She minisum count of such.sbut7iq,royalt7 paymmt..shall rb. $240.,,las:J year's shut-in royalty shall be forfeited to Lessorexcept'ICY the shut-in royalty paid for the year during which the well begins production. She maximum.extension of the,lease, one, ro,taasexieteoce oCazahut-in well, shell be five years beyond the axtassiom term se ;dueribaG .in,tha.ECIGPSION paragraph herein. ate, grantingof''any further extensions shall be at the sole,option of Lessor. .- 17. OPSAAS10N5 - No exploration,,drilling.or produ ction operation, includtng.penitent instsnlatioms,,. shall be'within 200 feet of any existing.building or other""isprovnt.• including,,viter;cell or:reservoir, :: without the•written permission of the owner of said"improvements.. . Leases shall.,keep,a,-correct:log ode ead4 .: well drilled hereunder, showing by name or description the,formations passed. each formation was''reached, 'the number of "feet of saes me air through,:the"daset,aand the !� ingset, in,�reh.,�w12■tahetm Nt.•aad,the;. , total depth of each nIl drilled. :Lassie, within thirty (J0), d575 after,he eampletim..or.,abandoment of any we11' drilled hereunder, "shell file'in the office gf,Leasor aeamileteaantwrrecttlog of,such:wells,-•., togetber'with a copy of the"electric log and'the radioactivity log.of the weld when inch logs, -or either of them, are run; and also a copy of ell drill stem test,result. ,corerrecords„andcanalysn,tncord,aof perforatfone and'initial production tests, if any. ,.If inypof th infomatioqrequired,bye.chisoparagrs ll ia4.;, contained-in re pOttr'•nqurirnd to ba filed Kth`the Oil end Cas.,Copseraaeiah, t:0isslssiom.,of ,ColoraQa. ,'lita,!4r, requirements of 'this paragraph for such inferoration.may bt+. utimffed by su chlimy with.aaidsCaomiasionsx�-. except'for copies of the reports u are required by the following paragraph„,.e4 provided;that, all:euefc ,:. informmation' ti immediately available to'Lsssor. Any proprietary�informatipn so,auhmitted shall rot,Ae-.�" subject'-to - .. - puAlit inspection under Colorado lay. . . . ., • . , 8 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 40.00 7/010 F 1005 MARY ANN FEOERSTEYN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO", `(Rev. 11/56) gloz0� ` + • J Lessee shall bury pipelines below plow depth. Lessee shall set and cement sufficient- surface:. wing to protect the fresh water wells of't a area. Sae NOSI}ICATION Lange shall notifylessor and the surface lessee or surface over of the.lougion of each drill cite at least two weeks prior to commencing drilling operationa,thereon, .Lessee,shall notify Lessor before coerencing to plug and abandon any wall by copy of Lesses'a request for approval or sundry notice of intent to plug and abandon. _. . 19. DOE DSS - Lessee shall be liable for all damages'to the surface of the land,. livestock, ,growing,, • crops, water walls, reservoirs, or improvements caused by 7.444•4',4 operations on said,land. No ,operations„- shall be-commenced"on the''land hereinabove described unless and"until Lessee shall have tiled..a-good:•and.,, sufficient bond With teseae, in an amount to be' fixed tissor to secure the by . psys�bt.tar such.?� , sa ray-be Caused by'Lessee's'operation. on aid land end to:assure caglianeewi� all the,tarts,and provision.,;: of this lane; the Veer.of the State Of Colorado and the 'rules and regulations thereto.appertaining., bond may'bebeld in affect"for'-the lita of'production of'any'viii -` - 20. Strantri - Lessee shell not remove mr, machinery, equipment or fixture •placed'Cnn aid land, other than 'drilli ng' equipment: nor draw the casing fr,os 'any, well unless and astir a1LpaysearLs and...;, oblifatioes currently due lessor under the tarn of this 'lease shill'have been paid or satisfied. , machinery,- equipment or fixwns' left i ce' this land 'for a period'of core than six (6) months after the,.; expiration hereof, ab411 automatically become the property' of Lessor 21. OILIER DISCOVERY '- Should' Lessee discover any valuable products other than oil and gee,, on• or within the leased land, Lessee shall within seven (7) days report such discovery to Lessor, in which event Leases and Lessor say negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. '.2ATER -Shim lease data not grants permiasicn,`express or implied,to lessee for water sspSoratian„ • drilling,'or establishing water wells without the written'permission'of the,surface owner., If Lessor is the;.., surface owner;said e .. pamiision shall.-:not be "wnrasonably ;vittRteld.� Xf,I,essN desires LOatablieh;,or adjudicate any water right for'beneficial use on the leased.land, any such adjudication Or application shell- . be in the- nose of teaser Iflhessor'isthe surface owner.' The ieme shall;. ply to an ."_ ,app y *any hontrih,:tary weer r,,,; rights established on the leased lane which'ray be put to b neficial use off.said land. _ 23. DEFAULT Upon failure or default of Lessee to comply with any of the terms and provisionshereof ,,including but not limited to the failure to comply wits lava, rules'and regulations governing Colorado,oil_, and gas operations, Lessor is hereby authorized upom'notice and hearing,-as hereinafter provided, to caned this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed or,possessad by lessee ben mier.. In Lha:event of any: such default•'or ladlure, Lessor shall,"'before taking{any`sucte eenesllatic,n, send to Leanne by,oertitieds.: sail, to'the post'office address Of said lases; as sham by the rseords,of.lessor, a notice of,intantioc,,to;:,, cancel far such failure or default, specifying:the isle, stating that if within thi date-of•csiling,'esid`noticee, lessee shall'correct such failure"or"default,,no cancellation viii be;made-,•If such failure-or default is not`corrected within,thirty (30) days after the nailing of such notice, and i£: : Lease-doet'vot-request'a'bearing on such notice'within"thirty (30)',dpi,. this lame vi.Zl;txrsirratm,and,,De..,,. cancelled :by operation of this'paragraph without'further action by Lessor, or further notice to Lessee. 2401:.17:2 NSION - ^'If Lessee fails' to make di o . quantities . �rY of oil and, gas, or either of them, in,L'4�g, •; oars, during theypTSmary,.tafm:ear. during-the,primary' hereof, or' during drilling at:ions ccemenne4 hereof, Lessee cay ask. written application to'Lessor for ah'exteasion of this lease„for a tars equal to,sbs.- • primary• tare -as' 'to all of the'sineral acres covered haraby (excludin any Mineral news:tpartofota ,, surrendered as in the StilOODIDER Paragraph provided', or arcigned a. in'the ASSTQdiCtfg Paragrapb.,➢rovide4),..,^ The granting'of such extension`shall bin the sots option of'l;essor at double the rental,for the primary tern hereof. B 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 x0.00 8/030 F 1006 MARY ANN FEIIERSTEIN CLERKS RECORDER saw CO, CO (Rev. 7.3166) • • 25. BOLD it&mXSS - Lessee shall iod sniff Lessor geioat di liability lad, loser.and ateiast_aLl chafes sad actions, ..including the defense of au&claiss or actione,y band upou.oriell►ins out oL damage,or; : injury, including death, to persona or property caused by or sustained in eotmectiod with operations on this leased land or by conditions crested thereby, or, besets upon ar ' violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. 26. CORDU4tAI'ION - Xf this leaned. lind\sball,be taken in any condesnation proceeding, this lease shall sntoaatioalty•terminate as of'the\dato'of• 1'he'swan for such condonation shall be paid to Lessor, e eeptt, o ^�for. any specific awtd(a) '•pai4 W L{bee, for severed oil and gsr';'rssayse,, ion` which event XX)Ild efky-X--ot- spnciftc-avati(a) abiIt;tii314 to Lessor in lieu of loyilq least ty virtu tberl coademdatios. Taprovasnta shall be:removed by,.`:essee per terms in the St1=Vte' liagraph-herein. If i.p only. ortico•o!'tbe teased•-lend-is titantp?-eonseroation, Lessor say, at its optioar tarmidste.this.ieasem : or terminate only that portion of the tease so taken. 27. ERRORS Every effort is made by Lessor to avoid errors Sn all 'procedure. including .hot not,•; limited.:to-aactio6 listings...end-lease-preparation:...-lessor dull not"M'1Lbla"for aery'Srieenvenieaeaor foes caused by errors which say occur. Lessee shall notify Lessor ismedistely upon discovery of any errors or discrepancy whatever. 2t. ARCRAEOLOGT.- Lessee shall not destroy, disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of am kind on Vett,.Countyalands as-proviosd by law. These resources include but are not Belted•-.to..,s11-artifact! of-ytdnst wood'-or'10at:"4lctographs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic' nature' then be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. hXttr.ITXOMS - (a) 'tic";as used herein shall leas all,gases (combustible,amd,nooconbuetib-le),.:lncloding.bat,t Ot limited-to-411 gaseous hydrocarbons, gaseous compounds, carbon dioxide, and helium. 4 •.: (b) ^Oil and cat" as used herein shall include all substances produced as by-productahirevith�, : including but not limited to sulfur. (c) "Paying quactitiss^ as used herein shall mean and`rtfer"to quantities of oil ant,sas or o! either of then sufficient tt pay for the current cost of producing same. 30.-•,-_fI*$-41W.4SS:CN5.--;The benefits and-obltgations of this Isere shall inure to and be bindims`.upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors or aseism' of Lessee; but to sublease or assignoent hereof, or of any iatereet herein, shall be binding upon Lessor until the sale bas been approved by Lessor as explained in the ASSIGNMENTS' paragraph provided. 31. WARRANTY or TITLE - Lessor does not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. There shell be no obligation on Lessor's part to purchase new or supplemental or other title papers nor to do soy curative work in connection with title to the subject lands. 11l abstracts of title, whether new or supplementary, obtained by Lessee and covering the subject lands shell become the property of and be delivered to Lessor after Lessee has completed its title examination end curative work, subject, however, to the right of lessee to use such abstracts upon request at any time during the tern of the lease. 13 1294 REC 022453S7 03/28/91 1244 40.00 9/010 F 1294 MARY ANN g 7=2: EYN CLERK a RSCORDSR WELD CO, C� Oat. 11/86) itIOa@ w N�a • 71t WI2SS VRUZO?, Saator has hereunto sigma and caused its nns to be asigned by.,the WARD Or COM = COM1331OflPS OF TIM CODNSY 0F CS with ths' seal of tie office affixed, end t.sssee has signed this . .-. ,. . . agreement, the day sad year first above written. 1ws OF"ODL91 *CSST01tR4` WELD 4L , i //WillbaarM & test Inc. -l'hottas::E.: Clark, Vice-President STATt or COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF VCLD /GJ • me loregoin instrument vas acknowledged before me this ! `'day of. -.. , q 2 19�pE D7.tS*F +r1haond official sad. 1 Fpirul ,,, Notary Public B 1294 REC 02245357 03/28/91 12:44 x0.00. 10/01O F 1008 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rey. 11/so) RESOLUTION RE: DELAY PUBLICATION OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATE - PIN R3564286 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 March 13, 1991, the Board did authorize the Clerk to the Board to publish a notice on the sale of a Tax Certificate on the improvements only for part of Lot 6, part of the NE/4 SE/4 Section 17, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. (Southeast Greeley Annex 01). and WHEREAS, the County Attorney has advised the Board that the details of the sale are being negotiated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned Resolution dated March 13, 1991 be. and hereby is amended to direct the Clerk to the Board to publish notice of the sale of Tax Certificate for PIN OR3564286 at such time as the County Attorney completes negotiations. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. azzithaz% BOARD OF COUNTYLORADO COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY LORADO Weld County Clerk to the B and l Go . airman By: De ty Clerk to the% % 4A1 Goer a Kennedy, Pr z. �zf`— APPROVer ED AS FORM: 4cs - ^ Constance L. Harbert rZ)de--e9 County Attorney C. W. Ki f��(0 w &barer l'al 910179 A-s co a8- 16.0IT nom MUCSII0 h tni 0000nATK toitA0•mearMT0n FORM 0201106M 0 /tTITION/OS AeATEMENt OR.REFUND 09 TAO1S-c r MOeaat.Oa.en«at]wtr Petitioners: Use this side only. Greeley , Colorado , 19 91 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Gentlemen: The petition of R.A.S. b Associates, Inc. whose mailing address is- 815 Gteenbriar Drive Salina Kansas 67401 caY or Town maw Zip Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL PIN R 3564286 Improvements only PT 1.6 PT SE4SE4 17 5 65 (Southeast Greeley Annx 411) respctfuliy requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D: 19 90 , 19 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) The improvements, which are the subject of the tax. are attached to the land in a fashion that would make the expense of removing the improvements exceed the value of such improvements. The improvements are to be removed as part of the sale of the land which will be used and developed for a different purpose than previously. 19 90 19 Value Tax Value Tax 46110 S4,233.08 Orig. Abate. $4,233.08 Bat. -0- The taxes (4)n yid (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S.,,4..233...O.8 1 declare, under 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. ....R.�1„S.....S..�aQ>:i.ates.....Inc Petitioner • / eat J ffrey T. Bedingfield, Agen Address...,...6.....Grs1:4nbr.J,lax... . Salina, Kansas 67401 a RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS. The County Commissioners of County. State of Colorado, at 4 duty and lawfully called regular meeting held on the day of A.D, 19 at which meeting there were present the following members• 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 and taxpayer being present: and (name) (name) 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.. with the recommendation of (concurs or don not concur) the assessor and the petition be and an abatement/refund (approved or denied) (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of S for S total tax for the year(s) 19 Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ss. County of I. County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of State of Colorado. do 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 County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County. at this day of A. D. 19 County Clerk. By Deputy. _.. W . _ ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby 0 approved; Q approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. iii < II! g ; R � E :< Jill r;0 L,cocc co - v V E Y p e C a < $ IIe!�S o yid I:4 t N c C ,' 6 .� x O a Es sue' 2, x. AR22.15331 1 ORDINANCE NO. 164 RE: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A SURCHARGE TO COVER THE ACTUAL AND NECESSARY COSTS OF FINANCING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WELD COUNTY, AND ESTABLISHING A WELD COUNTY SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES FUND. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: Section 1 There is, hereby, established a Weld County Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Fund pursuant to the provisions of C.R.S., Section 30-20-115, and Article XVI, Section 16-11, of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado. Said fund shall be administered by the Weld County Treasurer pursuant to law. Section 2 There is, hereby, established a surcharge in the amount of five percent (5%) to be added to all disposal fees received by any operator operating a solid waste disposal site and facility or transfer station within Weld County, Colorado, including areas within corporate limits of municipalities. "Solid waste disposal site and facility" shall mean any facility which is required, pursuant to applicable provisions of state law. to obtain a Certificate of Designation from the Weld County Board of County Commissioners or approval by a city, city or county, or town (collectively known as "municipalities") prior to its operation. Section 3 It shall be the duty of any operator of any solid wastes disposal site and facility in Weld County, Colorado, to collect said surcharge at the time dumping fees are collected for disposal and to remit the same to the Weld County Treasurer on or before the 20th day of the month following the month in which said surcharge is collected. Failure to timely pay may result in imposition of a late charge of one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) simple interest per mouth on the late payment amount. Section 4 Should the solid waste site and facility be one at which no disposal fee is collected for the reason that the facility serves an individual user, the fee shall be computed based upon the cost within the market for similar disposal services. B 1294 REC 02245331 03/28/91 22:22 10.00 1/003 2 0745 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO , Page 2 RE: ORDINANCE 164 Section S The surcharge contemplated by this Ordinance shall be deposited in the Weld County Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Fund to be used for the purposes of financing any operations conducted by Weld County with respect to solid waste disposal including, but not limited to. costs of health- inspections; removal of litter and debris from roadsides; establishment, construction, and maintenance of roads providing access to solid waste sites and facilities and transfer stations within Weld County; financing the landfill management program, equalizing costs for transfer sites in Weld County, Colorado; capital outlay associated with a transfer site system; insurance costs; Weld County staff support costs; financing the requirements for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recovery Act; costs of designation of future site locations; and remedying environmental problems created by past and future solid waste sites and facilities and other solid waste disposal sites. Section 6 All operators of solid waste disposal sites and facilities in Weld County, Colorado, shall make available to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, or their designated agents, all books of account of said operator of solid waste disposal sites and facilities for auditing purposes to ensure compliance by said operators of solid waste disposal sites in Weld County, Colorado, with the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 7 If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection. paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 8 This Ordinance shall repeal and supersede any inconsistent provisions of Weld County Ordinance Numbers 53 and 124, except to the extent that any operators subject to Ordinance Numbers 53 and 124 are not relieved of their obligation thereunder to make payments. Further, it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that this Ordinance be no less broad in scope than Ordinance Numbers 53 and 124 combined. 8 1294 REC 02245331 03/28/91 12:22 >0.00 2/003 F 0746 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO , * Page 3 RE: ORDINANCE 164 Section 9 No portion of this Ordinance is intended to create any cause of action against the Board of County Commissioners or its officers or employees nor is it intended to create a waiver of any privileges or immunities held by the Board of County Commissioners or its officers or employees. . Section 10 -- This Ordinance shall take effect pursuant to Section 3-14(2) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The,aboTep4oregoing Ordinance No. 164 was passed, approved, and adopted this 25tri,4ayrpf Mafoh. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST ' GL WELD CO RADO Weld C ;ea testhe Board Q (r �^ W ,^„ _ GOr rman By=9 I�d`71/.�/t`j./7v11'. (,,� f",f,(,(/ Deputy Ark to the Board o Kann dy, Pro-Tem APPROVED S TO FORM: G� �Z ConsLan a Har Ott County Attorney C. W. Kirby a IX)ar W. H. Webster First Reading: February 27, 1991 Published: February 28, 1991 Second Reading: March 11. 1991 Published: March 14, 1991 Final Reading: March 25, 1991 Published: March 28. 1991 Effective Date: April 3, 1991 B 1294 REC 02245331 03/28/91 12:22 40.00 3/003 F 0747 MARX ANN FEDERSTEXN CLERK F RECORDER WELD CO. CO °°1 qR _a F 9 22 STATE OF COLORADO ) i0'11.1aSv• '"�',4 F AY,..,;,;(4,0614!•mµ! d 1+ v i;`t , )s.s. ' .*. COUNTY OF WELD ) x' a ", as x �'C AIR"µ"�y ti David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn. 0 . ' t . A kt says that he is publisher ofOt The New News, a weekly newspaper . published in Keenesburg in said County My . ;W'^� w ., and State; that said newspaper has a jib ' pp, •, In-- g 1 circulation in said County and has been. continously and a � , '+ � s' uninterruptedly published therein, ,' ' �f'L p,„c during a period of at least , yy� fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to m a „..) ...1-4# " t the first publication of the annexed "° . '"I 4 "$ •' • ,4; a" r, ; notice; that said newspaper is a 11111 . '; ' , , o +as, i sags 11a.. •- newspaper within the meaning of the -- R" tit ' 'H kik- W .s' act of the General Assembly of the ^.. .R Estew4. i' l '.* .);. State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act ;, � to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements." and amendments thereto; that the notice of which the annexed is a printed w4 "• " a "'s; ` copy taken from said newspaper, was ;:.` . .' k 4 ir4 le published in said newspaper. and in e the regular and entire issue of �` r* 4 �gir. '� every number thereof, I Is! : A - -, "),C4..1 i to ' Ltvet'-1 o*Kid , -.t F ,, `r 4Kif'At.M.* "K once -� week for Ry.J acr y� • i�r soer.swe-meNs; Chat said notice ,� f*> . was so published in said newspaper s. '; ^ Y } - ,. proper and not in any supplement , .. ' •�!s: . -$ li .•-I•, thereof, and that the first u'•• publication of said notice as '`�' ' • r"'' "^ ' .; ;,,,'" ," aforesaid. was on the +)�'-"_s { -TA ' • a i N 1 +� '� J �L Clay of CAA -. -19 Si-. -Pt - ~ 'a -.."-"s ,D""`w s " and the last on the ad day of °:41-..l t% I h u ' . r �.� i4:4- '�' 5y �F. I w:1,7 Subscribed and s - n o before ;' 4, ' .. " " t _ ' •�g� sti me this ad day of */ . 1��,;(259..,,e �(/ ////// NJ.� ,,,e' , ..dl`1W„ \.. .4114t is 'r. (;;;If Calf Commi;s'on expires March 15,199; • i • 4n3,j� tam _ s c ORDINANCE NO. "89-T IN T MATTER OF iie REPEAL AND;,&E-ENACTI€NT. WITH AMENDMENTS OF CERTAIN SECTIONS.;,,AND;THE ADDITION OF;CERTAIN SECTIONS;TO ORDINANCE NO. 89. WELD COUNTY'"ZONING' ORDINANCE. '.AS.": CURRENTLY, 'AMENDED. REVISING CERTAIN PROCEDURES, Y'ERMS, REQUIREMENTS.. AND ;REPEALING. AND INCORPORATING;,,BY ' REFERENCE 'CERTAIN WELD COUNTY FLOOD HAZARD:OVERLAY DISTRICT ZONING MAPS AND 721E FEDERAL EMERGENCY'.MANAGDIENT AGENCY'S:FLOOD: INSURANCE/STUDY FOR WELD ,COUNTY ' BE IT 'ORDAINED' SY.vice .Bonn OF COUNTY CO)*IXSSION lS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO: WHEREAS. the Board'.of,County Commissioners,of,Wald.County, Colorado. pursuant 'to Colorado.;statute"and, the;Weld County Home Rule Charter, 'it warted'"witL the auth'orty,"of administering„the. Affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the' Board of" CountyComanissioners has the power and authority under: ;the Weld, ,County Haiti Rule Charter -and State Statute.' including Article X8'of.Title`30. CRS. to adopt;"zoning;regulations for.the unincorporated areas of the County of Weld;- and" ' WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, has previousl 'adopted;Ordinance No...89,• Weld'Count Y,: y,Zoning;ordinance. establishing a:comprehensive revision-Ofthe coning regulations and zoning • imps •fo unincorporated: arch of the';County.,of Weld. and has adopted " amendments,in'Ordinance,No.' 89-A through 89S. ,and , WHEREAS,_said Ordinance Na'..; 89, as amended, is in-Deed of revision and clarification .with; regard:',to procedures, tens, And requirements ttnera3n: ; NOW, TIREREFORE,` BE IT ORDAINED..by;the Board, of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that certain existing sections,of said Ordinance No. 04,,AVamended.,,Art repealed,and ra=enacted..with.amendments, 'and the various. sections.;.are ,added or revised:t read`as followst Add a new, definition for Adult Business, Service, or Entertainment Establi'ahment 'to read: ADULT,BUSINESS, SERVICE, OR ENTERTAINMENT STABLISHMENTt , 2Any„ business._.,service..,,;or..Antertainment eatabl shment.,open•to the, public 'in which persons appear,'in a STAATE OF NUDITY for the purpose of entertaining, patrons t such'establishment.• • This definition-shouldnot include ant establishments offering:;such entertainment.`where those establishments hold a valid liquor license pursuant to the Colorado:Liquor-Code or Seer Coda. Add'A new definition state of cud#tvto read: NUDE, "STATE.OP NUDITY: A person appears nude or in a state of nudity,when,such,person ,is;unclothed or: in-such, attire, costume or°:40 Sint as, to expose to -views any.,,portion.,ofr she _female breasts below the::.top ofathe,areola or.any portion iof-Ithespubic_ hair, anus, cleft'Of the buttocks, vulva, or genitals. A 4 , n w � x� 9xw� r ' .i �,g"/..y v^`t .+ :4 4 4 , {�. , g .(l'143Ar�r " , f t �7�tk 4 `, . a �,..` c,.M..�• V In r t t I r;(%�I - page 2 RE: ORDINANCE 89-T - ZONING ORDINANCE' ' Add a :new Section 33.3.2.14 to read:' • 33 3 2'.14 ADULT BUSINESS. " SERVICE OR ENTERTAINMENT:.• "• ''ESTA8LISRMENT'subject to'the provisions':of Section 91. • Amend Ssctioa`°53 4.1 to ready 33.4.1 The FW`(Floodway) 'District includes land which is within the high, hazard area-.of an INTERMEDIATE" REGIONAL ,FL'00DPLAIN., :This includes*the channel of a tint or other.watetcnrse and"the ADJACENT°'land'areas° LLL required, to carry;and ;discharge;the largest pert Of the BASE FLOOD flow. The PW .(Floodwey) District is shovn,e,oa'the'Official Weld'County Flood Hazard Overlay. District•Zoriing"14e,S These ape were'developed„us the"Flood-2nsurance`Study 'for'Ws2d County:: revi� r September 28, 1990, prepared by,the Federal Emergency Management Agency, The official, Weld.CountyPlood, Hazard`Overlay-istrict"Z'oning Naps'correspond to;'the FloatLtInauranca Rat ` Naps included`(in the., Flood ` ••Insurance Siudy for Wean County; Amend" Section 53 4 2 to read: -53.4.2 -•The fioodprone Distric't. includes all'the land wtthia, ' .t'hs•INTERMEDIATE'REGIONAL FLOODPLAIN which'is-outside „ ' of :the designated 'FW •(Fioodway) ' District" on Official'-Weld°Cou 'Overlay nty Flood' aiard' 'District " • Zoning Maps. The FloodprAone District is a.lower hazard area 'which 'servisa primarily;as a 'storage area ' for'the floodwaters Doff an INTZRMBDIATE"REGION'AL FLOOD. The Floodprone District`sone•classifications FP-1 and FP-2 are shown' on the:,Official .Weld Countq., Flood '<Hazard'?Ovir`lay,"Oistricv Zoning;Maps'",;These maps were `develo d using?the Flood Insurance Study for Weld ' County, revised°September 28: 1990, .prepared;,by,the, Federal"citiergency-Management`Agency. •,:The .offi'cia Void.County Flood Hazard-Overlay District,Zoning Maps correspond.,to-the.Flood'Insurance"s Rate Maps -Included ' in the Flood Insurance`Study for' Weld'!County. ..,'a-.. , •" Repeal the Weld County. lood HazardiOverlay District�Zoning--map,that is 'the Flood Insur'ance 'Rate Mai' (FIRM) -'Panel''Number •080266-0975*." Adopt 1by refirennce the'Flood 'Insurance Study for Weld County,"'revised September 28;11990,'prepared by the Federal'Emergency Management', Agency. Adopt by, reference new Weld 'County`-FSood'Hazard"Overlay District Zoning maps that are the flood Insurance Rate Maps,;(FIRM) .Panel Numbers 080266- D 0960 ,080266=0970D. anil"the Map,AIndi t`.080266 0001-1075." 'All sups`acre revised September 28. 1990, by the Feds,al Emergency Management,Agency. Adopt-by reference a new Weld Countj Filed'Hazard Overlay District Zoning map thatec s theFloodway'flap!Panel:•Number'Os0266=0014• 'revised September 28, 1990:.by"the Federal 8mergency •Management,Agency. gym!y # ••.. iN v n,.r.�,Nt 'ro '''.:P,ror nyrr+Md^i'MI,j• •y d„ ^ f , 1 k r� e, • y" s } r !T b R 1' 57 F 5 v Y N M v, 4.'h• n t s , PJ. � � , '�'� i f 'i 1L y�f xr f �*s Y "+!S.t4Y.r F y �.; , .- . . •- ,.� .,,�: '� 7 J` �,^a4U �it � rk„,r�l�.,,� �� �}. '�` ^'^ t�' 4m r � ny. t A , s ^ 4r:r cil;! me—• RE: 3ORDINANCE 89-r ZONING'ORDI� Aad a' newl°Secti'on 82.sto teen:,, • ,Any person7,:who violates,-any provision':of Section 91 of this .Ordinance:contits•a:Class;sZ.'petty"offense::and upon conviction thereof shall:cbe'punishable by a fine of 8300.00 for each .separate violation. Any arresting law enforcement officer shall • follow:.theFpenalty assessment procedure-`pr vide:rin Section 16- •2-201. ::.C R.S«;,;: for: any,:.,'violation' of Section 91 of` this Ordinance.;r Add a new_Section 83.2.,to.readt • ' • The Weld County; 'Attorney,-acting-Y'at 'the request,of the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. or the District Attorney. pursuant to Section `16-13=302,. C.R.S.. .may bring an action in ebeKDistrict Court for-Wald%County"'for:an injtiction-`against,the operation:;of can;.:ADULT.JBUSINB;SS.,..-SERVICE: OR'‘`ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISlOeNT cfor,repeat or continuing violations': Aid tasty Section 91 to teat: 93. ADULT BUSINESS, SERVICE, OR ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT. 91.1 ltv,one under'twenty-ones (213' years of-age shall be • 'admitted,z-:to'r ari.; ;ADULT .BUSINESS: • `'SERVICE. OR ,ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT 'nor shall'Any employee, egent: seritant.^:orindepenaent %contractor working on the premises during,hours. when NUDE`entertainsent is being presented be under the age of(twenty-one`(21) years of.age. `912.2• . NUDE entertainment shall only be'available at ,ADULT BUSINESS,.•»'SERVICE;....OR•?ENTERTAINMENT""ESTABLISIMBNT betw sn;'theyhours':of 7i00,'a.m. and'22:00 midnight, ,...Monday,through Saturday of. each Week. 41.3 An • 'ADULT :'BUSINESS;)) :'SERVICE."-'OR- 'ENTBRTAINIeC ESTABLLSIMENT.shall be:adequately,;buffered:through:the use of.'.facade,:treatment.'•LANDSCAPRNG`;`"and fencing to zminimiza: negative:5 ppcts 'con :-co essertiel.- USES, residential USES, public parks, chureeies:.;and public or private schools accredited'by the State of Colorado which are , present in the vicinity. Buffering c :requirements shell be 4etrSa4 foeS.perimeter of ;the,establishmentore'a,casebyr'tas' ,basis"by reviewing . the:..intensitrof•'the:establishreentf and comparing.it to ,the;type,and•locations otasurrounding find uses. For exempla.. denser plantings'endbscreening-materials or more::,:compatible:cfacade+n tr lt.bient='mayI(be required r , between4arilIDULTBUSINISS."-SRRVICti Ot'ENTERTAINMENT' r,'ESTABLIsloeit,and a:•store-or'shiop offering goods and aetvices at tetaiS. . 3 4 ft Pap 4 ; wS RE: ORDINANCE 89�T - ZONING'ORDINANC$?r,.°, ,4 • 91.4 All outside lighting,and signs shall 'be;:'arranged. ` shielded. and .restricted so as,';to prevent negative impacts, `and,.,;any.,,,,nuisane +O .: ADJACENT�.0,-STREETS, • property..s,eoswercial.USES, . residentialk'.USES, public , parks. ';churches,, tOr i.public or .private ":schools accredited, by -the„;.State-•:of reolor`ado ';:in .the.'area. criechenical;, ••or .rtelectri al. appurtenances:::,such l=•45 "revolving` beacons"'.whieh are obviously.-dasigned',to compel ,attention or-.flashing,'red. green,. or.abet signs located within',500 feet of' an intersection;are prohibited., :-Any sign located so.as:,to conflicts:with the .cle►r; and obvious;;appearance„Of,PUBLIC devices controlling pubLic traffic is prohibited.. ;91.3. • No ADULT., .BUSINESS, !SERVICE. .OR . ENTERTAIN1ENT° • ESTABLXSI*AENT shall be operated'.or,maintained within 500`,ifeet'.of. any' school,.or church, property, .measuurld. from the closest property liner-of such, school or church property .to the,property.cLine of g:ther ADULT. BUSINESS. SERVICE.- OR=ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLZSHIffiNT. 91.6 No ADULT BUSINESS. SERVICE. OR �SNTERTAIN!ffiNT .r.: sESTABLIS iT shallh,ber:operatedaor maintained within :;:500 feet;3of :any residentially:zcned or:used property, measured... front- theN.closest r'property;S"cline of the residential ,, 1y„,asad,or:,une4 preparty,to.;the property line,of:the ADULTIBUSINESS, .SERVICE.,-OR ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISW ENT. Any' ..ADULT. BUSINESS. .4ERVICEr .,, OR ",BNTERTAINNENT ESTABI.ISNN$NT which.sngages''In<repeated or,continuing , `violation of.,.these regulations ;shall::;constitute a public;;nuisance.---Pot purposes-of-these,regulations. "repeated', violations," ,`shall 'mews three or more violations,of ..proviRSors"sat forth;herein within a one-year-weriod-dating,from.tha tima•:ofrany:violation. Any; ",continuiing:violation".,:shall mean a violation of anyc9rovision set,out herein lasting.for three or more consecutive -daps 91.8 :Not lug 3n,this"Section,-9.1 shall.be+'construed to apply :to,the•:presentation,, showing. .-,or 'performance.of; any play.:,dreas,' ballet. or motion ieture2in.any,theater. conger -he11:-mwetus of fine,:arts, school,'institution ,of,,dig:,education,,,fi, ' in lar. establisbmsntt as a ;,:r .,. form;.ofxexpressionc of"':opinionafor. communication of ideas or;;information.,,, as°;'differentiated ' from the promotionA,or-exploitation•<At A'STAtirOt NUDITY for the purpose- ,of advancing the, economic^:•.welfare of a conmercial or business enterprise. wr W 6 � � rr.:(1;iL44 ,T' ,t4.14`tih � s ':'.x Page 5 RE: ORDINANCE 89-T - ZONING ORDINANCE"° • • 91.9 My ADULT BUSINESS, SERVICE, OR ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT-operating;at the•�effective date of this • ordinance-in violation;of Sections 91.5 or 91.6:;shall be alloweddto continue operating for an amortisation • period'of`six (6) months. Six'months after Section 91 • of this;;Ordinance ',,becomes . `effective all. ADULT' BUSINESS:'; SERVICE, OR'.BNTERTAIHI78NT -SSTAZL2'SIQICIDITS shall :comply'with those.sections. or be' subject to the • penalty provisions set forth in Section 82.5 of this Ordinance. If`any'section. subsection. Paragraph, sentence. clause or phrase of this ordinance is ; for. any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect, the validity of the remaining'portion." The'Board lot of County Cosinissioners hereby declares that it would.have.passed the Ordinance, and'each phrase thereof irrespective of the• fact•`that any one ,or more sections, subsections. paragraphs.'. sentences, clauses. or phrases. might be declared, to be unconstitutional and invalid- The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 89-T was, on motion duly made an seconded, adopted by the 'following•vote on the 8th day of April. A.D.,• BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY. :COLORADO Weld County Clark to the Board . • Chairman' Gordon E. Lacy, Chairm • Sys Deputy Clerk to the Board George,,Kexuaedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster FIRST READING: March 6.• 1991 ' PUBLICATION: March 14. 1991 SECOND,READING: March 25, 1991 PUBLICATION: March 28, 1991 • FINAL READING: April 8. `_1991 PUBLICATION:' April 11, 1991 • Effective date: April 17, 1991 y4 +C�ry. a ! 'w{�✓,hx � / of eil�d�Ylis+*�y �{�rAk � '+" tie "{?/, ORDINANCE NO.- „ IN THE-NATTER oF'.AN AtWNDICN ,T'0'ORDINANCE NO.: 119, WELD'COUNTY' 'BUILDING CODE ORAINANCE, AS,CURREETLY;AMENDED.REVISING CERTAIN-"PROCEDURES,:TERNS, REQUIREMENTS.'•;'MO INCORPORATING BYE #EFERENCB';' 'CERTAIN``PORTIONE""'OF THE UNIFORM-CODE-IFOR••TX! ABATEMENT'OF DANGEROUS": BUILDINGS. X911'EDITION. BE IT ;ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADOs 5 _ WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado. pursuant to.Colorado statute• and the-Weld"County Ross Rule Charter, -is '' vests&with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Lille Board of County Commissioners has the ;power , and authority ,under, the •Weld County--ioss'•=,Rule--Charter and State''Statute, including .Article 28 of Title 30, CRS.' to adopt.building codes for_the " • unincorporated-areas of‘;the Countyof`-Wel4, 'And' WHEREAS, 'the-Board of County'Cosmissioners of Weld' County, Colorado. has adopted 119: -Weld County 'Building, Code; Ordinance, establishing`•a+=tomprehensivec`revision of the building coda-requirements • for unincorporated,areas%of the County of Wald'.-and has adopted amendments in Ordi• nance No:; 119-A.through WHEREAS,.said Ordinates,No.-]l9, at amended. is in need'of revision and clarification,with regard to- procedures, terms, and `requirements therein. NOW, THEREFORE. BE"IT ORDAINED by'the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,"that certain cdsting sections of said Ordinance No. 119, as amended. is amended.by the,addition and revision of various sections, which.'shalt-read'as'`fol9 owes f,; . .._ . , Renumber Section 12.13 to 20.13 with no change to the text. Amend Section 20.3.23 to read: The'costs of abatement may be-collected by means,of a lien on real•property,provided that^tbr buiildingg?or'structure;Mists the following criteria.,.'A Tien eiay cbe;plaicedd'on property iin_ order • • to.obtain-reimbursement for-eosts of removal''of`any building or strisc tics.,,escape?for•-a-litildingior structure'un-effected land • subject to:tAe 'Colorado Mined L•Did-Reclamatton.Act''as't a term 'affected<lend' is defined Section'34-32-103(1); C.R.S., or on"lend subject toa•'the •'Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act'-, pursuant.to Article 33 of Title 34. C-.R.S., this condition of which 'presents`.a substantial danger or hazard to public health-.,.,:safety r Or wel'tare; or' sup'dilapidated' of whatever kind 'ditch;.-is. unused N.by.thec'"owner, or uninhabited because'of deterioration or decay, which condition constitutes v kM` `"»s -,`�;, M" `' thn s 3 ?' u* 0. `pC4s t u...rs .o X��vYAn.-' w MF, r _ [ ..yx Page 2 RE: ORDINANCE 119-H '.BUILDING CODE • a # x, a fire hazard. or subjects adjoining property to danger of damage by storm, soil -erosion. or rodent infestation, or which becomes a place frequentefby trespassers and transients seeking a temporary hideout or shelter. The Board may assess the whole costs,,of,.; removal•.;;including,,:incidentai tostr- and a .fee'. for inspection,, which fee shall be afivemercent.of tha%•total.amount.: • .••due.in;coonSCtion-,thsrtldtlx.,„Kpon' the,.prope ty irom.which''such. ,building dor structure has been -removed. - :This assessment shalt constitute a lien against such property until paid. Add a •new Section 20.5.14 to read: Delete paragraph Section ;906 Add a Section 20.3.13 to read: Section-901(b) shall be lmended to. read: All.such assessments shall, be due.,and payable In full- within thirty days after the want is placed upon.≤ the.,assessmenta•rollunless-provision has:been made tot: ., �- .. installment-:payments,in which case a failure to pay ilex full with.in,thirty-days shall-constitute an .lect.ton .- . to ,,pay in •installments. , All, tucb-:;assessments= remaining unpaid after,,•thirty-nape::Cram the` date of recording or thirty days put the due data for the annual,installment,,shall become..delinquent: and,shall beer inter:we;at,+.rate,of;one percent (1L).;per.month ; or fraction thereof. Add anew Section 20.3.16 to read: Section 909 of the Uniform Code-for.the,Abatement;of Dangerous Buildings is deleted. Add a new Section 20.5.17 to read: Section 910 is amended to read as follows: A,certified copy of the,a sessmeatAhall b .filed with • • , the ,Coauty..treasurer on or;before ingust-19th. .. The dascription..of.,-the,>pareelsr,reported-tbtll be .those: used,.for .the-same-parcels„in:the:.,County-Assessor•s. record for the,current year.,`, r' Add a new Section 20,3.18 to read: Section 911 of the Uniform.Code-,for,-,the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings;_shall be amended to. read as follows: , • 1" '�' � i •,."Y`f 1 ?` J C. .+x r. 8" bk - , l� fy ,.r+n y,�. ,n .r •• �,ip • , • • ».11.,1 .. .� p�4Y, �4M .r ✓' , "rt nFs + w , w w- ", ts' �.• i r 4ti � a e °"` +A �Y♦ 143 w4414 7ae:3 • J, egg �,„c, • N+ Y RErc 'ORDINANCE 119-H - BUILDING CODE. .C,T. •"•'�^'�,^•,� • , '. '` .�+. xt•�• t�� �p,u� • The •amount of •assessment their be' cotlected''at the" ' ' same,time and in the same manner'as :general,property taxes are collected;;11,4,':shall'be subject to^"the'same • penalties '• and"procedures antr sale':'iti the case ;`of delinquency as- provided `for' general;property taxes. r.0 ' • All law•,,a 'livable to' the'�le pp vy';"collection. and"'' • enforcement of property. taxes'shalt�be' applicable 'to °' such assessment. Notwithstanding the:foregoing. the Treasurer shall collect against ,the property an. additional • ten'€ perta►t 'penalty for` the '•cost of collection + ,The Treasurer autho rized' to 'Combine.-' • .these special /assessments with any ordinary property taxes';going to sale and to accept „one bid for both special^essessments'and ordinary property' taxes ' . Add a new Section 20.'3319 to read:" If the Board of County'Ceamissioners Ofy this, jurisdiction has -. determined`;thatothe-assessment shall be paid in insCallments if any installment ICdelinquentothe amount thereof is subjectc'to • the same penalties 'and procedures for sale as provided; for ordinary'zproperty taxes :, a �� Failure' to pay•• any installment. • whether of ' interest or principal. when '.due. shall cause the whole'" of the unpaid principal':to be die' and collectible,immediately. and the whole amountatof':unpaid'Dxincipai and••accrued interest shall thereafter., ' draw interest at the rate of one :percent (1X) per month ,_.portion,thereof.until•the.day•of sale; but'any-time'prior,tiu"the' day, of•'•,Is'ale, the 'owner'•may, pay the amount of r all unpaid • installments.including;unpaid interest..withadditional interest ' as set forth•herein and -12 penalties`and costi of collections accrued,and shall' thereupon be restored the:right ,thereafter to pay in installments, in the' same maimer es if, default`had not .._,_,been;;suffered. ,..Th ,,.owner;of• any propertynot in default as to" any instalaments'or'apayment may, at.any...tias."••pay.the-•whole;-of . the unpaid Principal with the interest accruing'to;the Maturity .of the text..installment,of:;the interest and principal. Add a new,Section 20.5.20 to ,read: Section 912 the Uniform Code,for.the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Is amended to read as follows: , _ All money recovered by payment of the charge,..or assessment or from he sale of property- or foreclosure sale shall bepaid to_the Treasurer of Weld'County:` who shall credit the same to,the Repair and Demolition, . Fund if one has•bean established and ;.if not. ' to.-the Weld County ,General-Fund. y7, l ,�' *'r , r . uti`—r-r- d. t� r, �' �`. '1 � � •,/ti� ., 'II� � • � '7 �� �; �� "474e 'r" �YK .uaV4 M��.i.'i ^ . 11S/4114.4"", 'n i . 4#44741:4 r w , F le rtbrav rtµT.r �w �r '��'y"f.��P Page 4 RE: ORDINANCE 119-H - BUILDING CODE ` • Add a new Section 20..5.20 to ready r . .. . ' `.' • .z •rv,. Those provisions.allowing; that imposition of:11.;lien on,property for removal or, demolition,,tishall,,hu,r.appxicablsti only,,,u to properties for Which a hearinchas;not,.yet heenteld pursuant to Chapter' 9.of the;Unifanq,'Code, for the Abatement,.of Dangerous Buildings. 1988,Edition. knead:Sections 30.6. ;40.b. 50.4;.,40.6„.,and, 74.3 by,deleting the words "Division •of..Zoning of the" in the second sentence,of the text. • If any,section, subsections paragraph, -sentence.,,clause.or„phrase of this Ordinance' is for ..any 'reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such 'decision shall not affect the validity,,of the remaining portion. The Board of County oomissione;rs:hynby:declares that, it would have passed the Ordinance. 'and each phrase thereof irrespective of t13!: fact,.that zany,.;one;,or more sections;.,-;subsections. ,;paragraphs, sentences« clauses,-Or phrases might:be, declared Ito-be unconstitutional and invalid The above aad foregoing Ordinance No. 119-4.was. on motion, duly,.made an seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of April, A.D., 1991. BOARD,,OF„CO!3fl? COWCSSIONERS ATTEST: WELD'COUNTY.:COLORADO Weld County ,Clerk to trie Board', Gordon E. ,Lacy,; Chairman Deputy Clark to the Board `• APPROVED AS TOIFORM µ George tennedy,..Pro-Tea Constance L.. Herbert County Attorney C.W, Kirby . • W.M. Webster FIRST READING: : March. b, 1991 PUBLICATION:' March 14. ' 1991 SECOND READING:`; , March 25. 1997 '`, , PUBLICATION: March 28. =1991 FINAL READING: April 8, 19,91 PUBLICATION: April 11, 1991 Effective data: April 17,1991 (ThisIX•1; MEMORAnDUm Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners On March 22. 1991 0; COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources Sub$.b Greeley Job Service Center Plan 1991-1992 Enclosed for Board approval and signature is the Greeley Job Service Center Plan for 1992. The Job Service Plan has a time period of July 1. 1991 through June 30. 1992. The individual placement goal is 3909. The Plan provides the information required of all Job Service Centers. The Plan does not include any budget information; however the Job Service Contract which ties directly,into the Plan and contains pertinent budget information will be forthcoming. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. �' 00 7 9160.1-;se THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL 9E APPROVED ON 62.c I NUMBER OF WARRANTS 01 GENERAL FUND $ NUMBER OF WARRANTS / 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 5/P.S.f NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: Q.uLz 4P,ztlti7 • 021252.009 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 3/Z71V 01 GENERAL FUND s 04/ 135. 7,0 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND 8,10,110. 4Y PREPARED BY: 9 /4141/700 03-01-88 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015592 WELD COUNTY REVOLVXNC FUND 510.55 TOTAL S 510.55 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 MARCH 25 19 71 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their ames with the total amount $ 510.55 DATED THIS 25TH DAY OF , 19 91 WELD/ A (WFFICR SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25TH DAY OF MARCH 19.11. Mt-COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE S.3996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • . .y .U; STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD s5 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL FUND to all $510.55 Thai AC ATTEST: j.120-4Sa, 4404" WELD''COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD Member By Member AI/ et teputy MemberAn hb €V 2I152.008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t° ., } A A A D A P P 9 P :_ _ !.. :. •. r .• r r r r r r. D ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ a a a 1 C 77 7.. 10 10 10 10 Co 10 V 10 b 12 70 ' N N N IT a 0 N a NI III ;1 m a 0. N N N N N N r r IN .1 .n1 Z 0 a a w N r 0 10 O V -1 70 M • I fN m m A A A 9 A P 1 W • P o D V M a 2Z 2 2 C w - i C 70 A ..j. {Mil O O. 0 C Z A •I m. 2 JO .4 of a a.. r wt A P I• O 2 I a 9 M Z } r is 1 70 4 is o-4 r 01 •I b N a O. AD ,I D Iq a H. � 70 A I m 2 0 P 1 It 0 P 0. 1 `II ap r a. I A Z a r In O .t a A O a A I O7A0.In It I ZC. 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C 2 pb 1 • • m. N �. • ze . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 • • • c)... 5 � AC 4 MEMORAfDUi I WIMP Clerk to the Soard March 20, 1991 Yo On George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge fit, COLORADO mem ..G7 Road Opening Su0pm! The following road was opened March 20, 1991. It was closed February 19, 1991 for a bridge replacement. WCR 96 between WCR 19 & WCR 27 I CC/mw:rdclopen,mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 19, 27, 96 WELD COUNTY � mEmoRAnDur °�� CSI0NERS 1 tiAit 20 3- el •- , n� ! Elk To Clerk to the Board Cm TOM O„t.991 George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO vum Road Opening Suepoti The following road was opened March 20, 1991. It was closed March 11, 1991 for a culvert installation. WCR 21 between WCR 14 & WCR 14.5 CC/mw:rdclopen.mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 14, 14.5, 21 ist -cr* mEmoR min : e lt) 391 tlAR20 AHCO2 Clerk to the Board CLE March 19, 1991- To rr�7 George Goodell, Direct dl ' d Bridge COL(?RAI)O Prom YS✓ Road Opening Sublctt The following road was opened March 19, 1991. It was closed March 14, 1991 for a bridge replacement. WCR 80 between WCR 39 & WCR 41 CC/mw:rdclopen.mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 39, 41, 80 WELD COUNTY COM3S ONERS NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES CT nliy ii= SE � - - - -� AI P.O.Pox 567 • PaImoe Lake,Cobraao 80133 . (719)441.2003 • FAX aleiltp313 TO THE DO! March 18, 1991 Honorable Roy Romer Governor, State of Colorado State Capitol Building Denver, CO 80203 Re: Z,arge Water Cepseryatiem Reservoir For Coloreds> Dear Governor Romer: In Jim Scherer's December 7th speech to the Metropolitan Denver Water Authority (enclosed) , he promised that EPA will help Colorado find a large water storage alternative for the vetoed Two Forks Dam. EPA knows that-- Colorado needs a dedicated. conservation reservoir that is large enough to hold several years of wet year surplus 'for use during: severe -multi-year drought cycles. Small .reservoirs are. more seasonal 'instead of cyclical fluctuations. Unfortunately, Colorado does not have an organized water planningrprocess to evaluate state:water issues, such as large reservoirs. Our company was formed in 1982 by a group of retired Bureau of Reclamation executive: engineers, who spent lifetimes planning large water conservation projects for Western states. Since joining our company, these experts have,not been inhibited by old water rights and institutional -constraints in their objective search for Colorado's optimal large reservoir project. As a result of their experience and freedom, Colorado's Union Park Water Conservation Project was conceived. ' From our continuing analysis of Union Park,::, we have - no -doubt that this ongoing project has environmental and -economic advantages that are unprecedented in the water development world. , union Park's million acre-feet of oft-river storage on the Gunnison side of the Continental Divide will help Colorado solve its four most critical water problems: I) it will protect the West and East slope's environment and economy during , the inevitable multi-year droughts; 2) it will concurrently satisfy Metro Denver's SO-year growth needs for:about halt the safe,yield cost of Two Forks; 3) : it will also- help correct "Colorado's severely unbalanced water usage between its wetter, untapped Gunnison Basin and its over-depleted Upper Colorado Basin; and: 4) it Will save some: of Colorado's unused'river °compact-entitl:ements from- being permanently lost by default 'to California's. Water" crisis and growing political clout. ; In - short; Union Park's- multiple benefits far outweigh the impact ,of. inundating a remote,:r sage-covered bowl that can be the world's most efficient- conservation reservoir. Union Park's unique site and concept are truly invaluable assets for all of Colorado. Although farsighted Arapahoe County is currently carrying the entire development load, there are many" good reasons why the project should be supported by the state and all Colorado citizens. With an early statewide consensus, Union Park could be completed in 10 years. It could also be totally funded in less time, if Colorado would temporarily lease half of its wasted Gunnison entitlements to water-short California. Your personal initiatives to get Colorado moving in the competitive Western water arena will be greatly appreciated by all Coloradoans. We will be honored to provide briefings and free technical assistance for a state/EPA evaluation of Colorado's large reservoir options. Please advise, and thank you for your consideration. 'ncerely, S , Dave Miller President /tjm cc: legislators, EPA, Arapahoe County, water providers Enclosures: Scherer speech and Union Park articles 9' w :r" `t- 3 a r y x r„ > a• ;k x built.the local level and I personally agree that decisions should be made a' S A `1,5tf¢, ..`, �V, ,rat rN {F decision must be net c nplcWasel as but level a.�............ �.: open.:� Y Yand: and although no project will come close to full support, a consensus statewide decision must be developed. BUILD PUBLIC CONSENSUS, TRY AGAIN FOR LARGE STORAGE I'm encouraged that a consensus process will work and I am encouraged that EPA can be a'positive part of that The following are highlights of the prepared tat of the speech process. Ooe of the pw of the veto document that should by Jim Scherer,Region VIII Administrator, US.Environmental encourage you is determination that 'No Federal Action" is Protection Agency, at the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Dot a:;practal ahatnative. This: means that EPA has Denver Water Authority on December 7. Reprinted with acknowledged that coasavarion and other small projects permission of the Metropolitan Denver Water Authority. alone will not:..satisfy the; long-term water:.needs of the Metropolitan arm This certainly does not mean that these When I agreed to talk with you a couple of months ago. I should not be pursued vigorously: tam extremely pleased hadn't expected a Two Forks decision and had plateted on with the cooservadon initiatives of the Denver Water Board skirting the permit,issue. Since the timing on that decision In the past,yep,and they'need:to be developed fully. changed, I'll give you my perception about where we So But by the Agency saying definitely'that"evai this willnot ` from here, but first I want to tell you a little about where serve the laag tam needs,the environmental corrmmnitzhas, the agency is going now and in the future. ' It is not my put on notice that EPA will permit a lan&basm raervotr at normal style to deliver a pre-written speech but with tit some tame m the future and the environmental community sensitivity of the issue, I think it is important for me to be better be pat of the consensus.on,the best soluton. fairly precise in what I say. Stonewalling will only mean no utput Le. Union Park I wouldn't be surprised to see a few looks of disbelief and Timing is aidcai in when this consensus should be maybe even a snicker when I say that the direction of the. developed.,With litigation of the veto you may be perceived;. agency is not the solely regulatory role of the past and is as standing in the way of further progress Is time needed moving to an expanded role of empowering, at the regional.. before a process should stet anyway? Would litigation tend state and.local levels: - away from looking at environmental to drive some large, long-tam wedges between public.. issues from only a single perspective of air, water or confidence:and buy in to a consensus process or not? These hazardous waste to looking at the whole environmental are questions you need to answer. :I think there needs to be impact of a ant or industry and prioritizing how to address some time of healing'and.maybe even some changes in the large impacs, • away from purely health risks concerns personalities before a consensus can be formed. Where will to more emphasis of overall ecological risks;;- away from . the leadership for such:a process come from? It would seem being an impedimatt to development to being the technical that senior elected officials must be part of this solution. resource, helping others to make sure that development is Should EPA participate in the process? I think the agency done right; - that recognizes that minimizing waste has an obligation to help find an answer and Ialuana production, preventing pollution, and anticipating problems Witcher feels the same way. Should the federal government are the priority add some resources to the study needed to Aetermine the two I actually do not expect this with critical question before you: When is real,need going to group your experience of require a Federal permit and what,site will best meet the Two Forks to believe all of this, and the transformation is NEPA and 404.Federal requirements while meeting the local not happening as fast as all of us would like - but it is cost and supply needs? The leadership should be Colorado... happening. How does this more proactive rote'.this desire but I think the Pedeai'government must provide assistance.' to be part of the solution,not part of the problem •jibe with • , a veto of Two Forks? I'm sure by now some of you are. saying, 'Some of this First, let's talk a minute about the veto and let me sounds reasonable'but be tried to speak for;EPA once and spread you know where that aided up. I can tell you that the blame a link. It's easy to say that the veto was all Bill Washington EPA wants to be pea;of the solution. Reilly, EPA, the atvirormaaataliss, and was Federal have straitly indicated that they me or my successor' government driven. But isn't it fair to say that the to wroetoward that sandal and din they will stay abreast proponents of Two Forks never convinced the people of of all steps in the process so that there will be np last' Colorado(I mean any more than 50 percent of the People) minute.,saptses. Just as in some of the in-state.and that the reservoir was needed now and/or Two Forks was provider spec its that began to come apart in the last the best site? Was the West slope satisfied they way not process, as much as ;possible must be-formalized in being sacrificed to Metro interests? Was there even Metro agreements so that dirges in personnel and politics through apeman on the site? Did decision makers truly tidal the process assures that pan steps are not revisited. cancans-of:the people and try to meet these? Did anyone foresee the environmental mood shift in the nation and this None of this.wtll be easy. AU of it is necessary. Twill be stare? Did the attempt to be farsighted in looking st a king looking for a response from you whether any of it is possible permit life cloud the lack of support that would come from and ideas how we should proceed and what the agency's role the perception of 'no immediate needy Were all the should be, benefits of conservation being explored, implemented. and communicated to the public? Little public consensus wet Sows Water Matters,January 199I. tbzgutttrigotU eoutttry timts Page 4 -Wednesday. March 13. 1901 times forum Let Two Forks die , support Union Park Let Two Forks die. Colorado's intimidated water about half the safe yield cost of Two Some state legislators are trying resource engineers have long known Forks.Union Park will also provide to goad the Denver Water Board into that Two Forks would only worsen guaranteed drought insurance for federal court to appeal the Two the excessive dewatering of the both slopes,balanced water usage Forks Dam veto. It this attorney- Upper Colorado Basin,caused by 18 between basins,and beneficial use; inspired movement succeeds. diversions to Colorado's Front of Colorado's threatened compact • California will continue to benefit, Range. entitlements. while Colorado sinks further into While the federal government Colorado is the only state that years of divisive water development was wisely vetoing Two Forks,. tries to manage its water with an gridlock. Arapahoe County has been quietly army of quarreling attorneys.The The EPA vetoed Two Forks developing the finest multipurpose state makes absolutely no attempt to because Colorado ignored its better water alternative ever conceived for evaluate its water options based on alternatives.The wasted million Colorado.During heavy runoff comparative environmental and • acre-feet from the untapped years.'surplus Gunnison water will engineering merit.Hopefully, Gunnison Basin is the most obvious be pumped into the off-river Union Colorado will start some objective' example.Colorado is entitled to Park Reservoir site.This uniquely water resource planning,before all these flood flows under the efficient million acre-feet of high of its major watererr"sions are Colorado River Compact.However, altitude storage will release valuable made in Washington,D.C.or instead of storing and using some of water to the rive'environments of California. these surplus waters,Colorado has both slopes during the critical Dale B.Raitt allowed the destructive Two Forks droughts.Engineering studies have Abner W.Watts idea to dominate its highly legal- confirmed Union Park can,satisfy Lakewood. political water establishment. Metro Denver's future needs fete Miller urges support of Union Park Project Two out of three key decisions 1)Union Park will satisfy Metro by default to water-short California, have been made toward solving Denver's SO-year growth needs,for Union"Park's•unique reservoir Colorado's major water problems. about half the safe yield cost of Two site is truly an invaluable asset for The first was EPA's courageous Forks; all of Colorado—especially for the decision to veto the damaging and 2)Union Park will provide much Upper Gunnison's water-based.way costly Two Forks Dam.The second needed multi-year drought protec- of life.The entire project could be was Aurora's recent decision to drop don for Colorado's environment and paid for in 10 years with;U.S. as Gunnison diversion concept economy on both slopes; Representative Bca Campbell's idea. because of similar environmental 3)Union Park will help correct to temporarily,least Colorado's and economic faults. Colorado's grossly unbalanced wasted flood Cows to California,. The only basic decision left is for water usage between its untapped Regardless of who ultimately Colorado to unite behind Arapahoe Gunnison Basin and its overdepleted pays.Colorado envirsonmentalisu, County's multipurpose,environs Upper Colorado Basin.(The drier water developers and citizens will meet enhancing Union Park Water Upper Colorado supplies all of soon be united in common apprecia Conservation Project Colorado's trasnmountain water via don of an uncommon water comers Union Park's million acre-feet of 18 diversions to Front Range and vation project off-river storage on the Gunnison urban users) Dave Miller side of the Continental Divide will 4)Union Park will help save NECO president substantially solve Colorado's four Colorado's unused compact entitle- most critical water problems: menu from being permanently lost - , . 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Ya Y1411fm••At.Trd••Nusy au a aneafs a tawny:.- ,. - -. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: THE COMPANY:WILL NOT TERMINATE-OR REDUCE Lamy Meted 30' .... Creep THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THE ABOVE•POUCIES'UNCESS'• DAYS'. NOTICE OF SUCH TERMINATION OR REDUCTION HAS BEEN MAILED TO: r Weld County citaseta.g432701/415tatta.- mOLCaa014T4IGn P.O. Box 1948�/�j/./ Greeley, CO 80632 Mila azcoTArrvt I; S '•YOL Attnr Assistant County Attorney I 4-1-91 Englargod III; �V,� ^I attlSwfio costa r.anArrwnw..w hW WL �naw..r.nwvrrMti..Mhlnw aT. fw.a.a, .YS772 fiYJ "}Jk.+. -.J �f'lad wi ...�J' •."�'L� l +u'�+... tTirr _ .rte d4.v ,,yY �^ '��ti+4�..a•—. , ar '� r. � "•Y M-Y r .. +"^n^kF 7 Z �Z� !�4• .- +... «� art._.! �Yea-'^. J .S1 Imo. �11 �` -..ry...R ..- \ y Y'^..+e t.•v.�-_ �1. :=..• r .�. -. •�TONL9`�Il1TLRCI�BLE: ��..�� �(.• .�"._ .._.., •R.:• . =CD INSURED WORDING • Jones Intercable,. Inc. et al. and subsidiary' or;cai"filiatad . entities or subsidiaries or affiliates thereof (Corporations,'.•.. Companies; "'Pant Userships,,.;',Indiv duals ;orbOthers)" as''now ;'exist,,: or may hereafter be constituted including, but not limited to the following: Jones International, Ltd. Evergreen Intercable ....Inc: Jones Tri-City"Intercable, Inc. Cable TV Fund;ZlrA,,,Ltd. , Colonial;Cablevision; "Ltd: Cable-TV Fund 11-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund.11.-C , Ltd. Cable TV Fund'-11-D'.'-.Ltd;_ Cable TV Joint Fund 11 • Cabli TV-Fund 11-E, Ltd. Cable „TV"Fund 11-F, Ltd. Cable Tr Fund 11-E/F Venture Cable TV Fund 12-A, Ltd. Cable.TV• Fund 12-B, Ltd. Cable TV Fund..127 C, Cable'•TV Fund .12-0,‘ Ltd cable TV-Fund 12-2CD. Venture Cable-TV-Fund 14-A, Ltd. ---•-•-• . .__ ..._ .,...—.. _. --- Cable TV Fund 14-A/B Venture cable Tv Fund- 1S-A, Ltd.. Jones Intercable of-California,, Inc. Jones Intercable oft-San,:,DiegGJ, Inc: Jones Intercable of,,.:Ft. .Myers,: Inc. Saturn Cable-TV,..Inc. Jones Cable Income Fund 1-A, Ltd. Jones Cable-Income Fund 1-B, Ltd. Zones Cable Income Fund 1-C, Ltd. Jones, Cable Income--Fund' 1-B/C venture Jones Intercable Investors, L.P. Joness;spacelink, Ltd. Jones Spacelink of Hawaii, Inc. Jones Spacelink Income Partners 87. 1, L. P. Spacelink.•,o=,Texas, Spacelink of Mission Dorado, Ltd.. Jones SpaceliakoFund 4;, _Ltd.+-„-• . Jones Spacelink Fund .S,:.Ltd. , • ,et r Kam. r.fa �..,.e'. ,K.•, N...V �. uK x.em - •Ir ••\„M+ y f r'•1 Jry.�..t v..:f,y.'l .l�Ir ,y. L .:F✓ _ ''-•.� �'^'T,-iii _ ' * .L;Z ; liQ�/ .r�C -_ vi �Y� TEL JnW w• .+ `JonacTNTERcX TS.='tNC: etal' " . crat t. RAM= flaunt WoRCING Jones Spinelli* Funds,?-Inc: =ti_ • • ' Jones Spacelinld Management, 'Inc. , • Jones Spacelink'Ifcoia/Growth. and 1-A Data' Transmiaeion '`Inc. Th. tones Group,-Group",: • Glenn• ri.l.Jones"•. Christine=zones<Marocco Robert`Jones ' =, Suzanne ,M Jones= Jones Futur Foundation•; `Ltd. '•':• Jones Internatr'onar'Secuzi"ties, "Ltd. Jones'Pertormancec'Products,=Inc: Jones Futurex,-inc Jones InformationManagement, ::Inc. Jones Communications; Ltd. international`•`Atiatiom,'-Ltd. Jones Properties,- Inc. Cahlt Ads :.Ltd.' Jones CapitalMarkets,- Inc. Jones 21st:Cehtury,` In Jones 21st Century'Management,' Inc. JonesTable -Corporation Cable"-A .P Inc: ' IDS/Jones Growth' Partners' 87-A,. Ltd. IDS/Jones Growth-Partners 89-R, Ltd. • - . " _........__ _ ,_ . ' . . .IDS/Jones"Growth'Pahtners'"TI,`x.P:"'--" ... ' -_- .—_..- -- Galactic -Radio, Inc. Saturn Partners, Ltd: - Zones Lightvave, Ltd. Starsearch, Ltd: JonesSpace Segment, Inc.' Jones^iEarth4Segment, Inc.• The Mind Extension' Tnivers3ty,. Inc. Zones'''Progra i� g Partners 1-A, Ltd. Jones_'Programming'-Scrvices,•'Inc. tones 11:1C '=Tioldirigsr-Inc.- Jones Political Action;: Committee Jones International, Ltd. Political Action Committee Jones Global Funds, Inc. Jones Marina Properties, Inc. Jones Universal Robots, Inc. Jones Spanish Holdings, Inc. tones Spacelinit Cable Corporation Jones Growth Partners L.P. I+.w wari~1 y"� ,}�4vZ1 _ _� '�` 't,.,tiePfseet.•09/0'5/9• C �, , �.`4'....t M'�'"ti"C'4^! '�R� 'i s• 'Wr`rfy'''?o'.r�.•• �S. r'dr5►i _-. �/ ...�q, K w• �.+ _.+ �.. .Y,. ii {...�+ r ... .. �M:... ..;"art .an!+4jry— ..•. • •` • STONES INTERCABLR ??C. ET IA, 3:72XED .; 121817 ED--';AORDING. Intercable-Jerez,_S.A. _. Isnternablo ,Zaragoza, S.A. - • Inversionesr,,Dragon, ,A• . Jones: Cable 2Gtoup,,';Ltd.; Jones* _Global Group r::,-Inc..'_., Jones Global„Management, Inc. Jones InternationalySpanish;,Investments, Inc. Jones 21st Century-Productions, Inc. BTL,,Esparaa, •34 ./.1 ELT.Aequisition.Company Limited.. East London Telecommunications (Moldinggs)„Limited East London: TelecommunicationsexLimited Jones. Cable"Corporation Jones Spacelink Spanish. Investments,, Inc. Comtec, ;,Inc Jonesr,Crown,;Partners . Jonas of Wisconsin, Inc. Gateway/Jonas.,,Communications, Ltd. Jones:,EducationnNetworX,: Inc. The Mind;Extension_ Institute,, Inc. The Business,Learning,,Groups Inc. Global;Education-Natvork • Jones Galactic Sound, Inc. • Galactic~Satellite,,.Inc., . . . _ . _Galactic Radio-Partners, Inc-- . IDS/Jorxes .Joirst:;nentura. Partners-' Jones tnited,Xingdon Rind;, Ltd". . brake-Chenault/Jones:satellite._;Services Jones _Banana: Network,,.:Inc. Jones Cabl' Group ,of.-south. Hertfordshire Limited Jones Cable Group,.of Telford..Limited Jones Education,,Network,, Ine Jones Entertainment Group, Ltd. - Jones Lightwave,az.Atlanta,_ Inc.. Jones::Universal-Music,,:Inc,,, The-,Education.Network, ,Inc- Jones Spacelink Funds, Inc. OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE t30W 3564000 EXT.a)91 P.O.BOX 190 GREELEY.COLORADO 5063231, I COLORADO March 20, 1991 James P. Honiotes General Manager Jones Intercable 7580 South Pierce, No. 7 Littleton, CO 80123 RE: Certificate of Insurance for Jones Tri-City Inter-cable T.v. Franchise in Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Honiotes: The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has received a Certificate of Insurance from Jones Intercable for the Jones Tni-City Intercable Television Franchise in Weld County, Colorado. Enclosed you will find a copy of the Certificate of Insurance. As per the requirements which I stated in my May 30, 1990, letter regarding the Certificate of Insurance, an Additional Named Insured must be "Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County." This additional named insured requirement is stated in Section A under "Liability and Insurance" found on page 26 of Weld County Ordinance 94. Please also note that Section D in the "Liability and Insurance" portion of the Ordinance 94 also requires a specific endorsement on the policy. I note that the Certificate of Insurance as provided to Weld County does not include Weld County as Additional Named Insured nor does it include the endorsement. Please forward to me the Certificate of Insurance which includes Weld County as an Additional Named Insured and the endorsement language. If you should have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, extension 4391. ruly yours, r/ ^ —Bruce_T. Barker Assistant County Attorney BTB:sa xc: Carol Harding, Clerk to the Board's Office 11 G, t ez '„ AID ! ,,, '-�F ,t,‘...,1/4t3 t Y '15�dyrwn w,�1±v( P..sr . , Rrit° kv .'j 't ypy ti r',.;,i51K1,7,71✓d.1,, ,w r-s,Irtt yF t eP ', n• 4' f:,/°G ,''-? q "'"y Mx .'1 '' Y'r 'oo nP WELD COlJ fl V AGENDA CONi:-i1SSLONERS WELD COUNTY COUNCIL 19i MHR t 9 PH 2 51 April 3, 1991 7:30 pan. CLERK Windsor Tovm Hall TO THE BOARD 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, CO PRELIMINARY MATTERS ROLL CALL: Clair Orr, President Dale Hall, :Vice President Doris Williams David Young Ralph Campbell APPROVAL OF MINUTES: APPOINTMENTS: Monday, April 8 at 10:00 a.m.--Elected Officials ADDITIONS TO. AGENDA: Items marked, by CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Minutes from Connissioners--3/4/91 Memo from Diana Vasquez regarding February Month-End Reports-.-3/7/91 Work Session Schedule from Connissioners--3/11/91 Work. Session,:Minutes. from"Commissioners--3/11/91 Work'Session Schedule from`-Commissioners--3/18/91 Memo from Evelyn Vining regarding 1991 Stationery Orders--3/15/91 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports • OLD BUSINESS: Campaign,:Reform .b ,s..-r,4 . .M. Resolution: Regular Meetings:of,:the-Weld•County'Counci1:b...:-w-',- A. NEW BUSINESS: Payments of.:the Bills: �;•.lj;.. r• Mileage for Ralph.'Campbell: ..$ 8.80 Mileage for Doris Williams::.......:.........:..$22.00 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 'p.m.: 31 "WELD CO1 WT7( CONMISS!OW''Rc S WELD COUNTY,COUNCIL March 19, 1991 p'0 BOX .758 991 NMI P9 in 2. 5I: GREELEY, CO 80632 • CLERK 356-4000 EXT. 4780 TO ThE.BOARD PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council adopted a schedule of meetings for the remainder of calendar year 1991, including five meetings to be held in rural towns in Weld County. Following is`a listing'of times and places scheduled for these meetings:, Wednesday. April 3, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Windsor Town Hall Wednesday, May 1, 1991 at 7:30 p.m:--New Raymer Fire Station Wednesday, June 5, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley Tuesday, July 9, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Ault Town Hall Wednesday, August 7, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley Wednesday, September 4, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Erie Town Hall Wednesday, October 2, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley Wednesday, November 6, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Keenesburg Town Hall Wednesday, December 4, 1991 at 7:30 p.m.--Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley In accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Council will hold it's next regular meeting on Wednesday, April 3, 1991. The meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. , will be held at the Windsor Town Hall,' 301 Walnut Street, Windsor. Councilman Young will report on the Ambulance Service and the public is invited to attend the meeting and provide input on this issue, campaign reform, or any other interests they may have pertaining to County Government. -30- 31,O_ : WELD COUNTY COM ls'S1O F.RS I Townn « fMFOPrestone 150 Buchanan • P.O. Box100ffgstone,Co •80520-0100 • (303)833.3291 T March 18, 1991 Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley , Co. 80632 Dear Sirs . As you know southern Weld county is the site of numerous proposed landfills. These landfills are at odds with the county comprehensive plan but have gained support from some towns and cites in the region . A coalition of southern Weld and northern Adams county communities and governmental entities has been formed to develop a comprehensive land use plan for the region . I urge you to take a personal interest and an active leadership role in this endeavor. Sincerely. Rick Patterson Mayor Town of Firestone 1 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-13 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR THE EXPANSION OF A NONCONFORMING USE TO INCLUDE AUTO RESTORATION AND OUTSIDE STORAGE - ROY BOLES A public hearing was conducted on March 20, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Grubb The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated February 11. 1991, and duly published February 21, 1991, in The New News. a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Roy Boles for the expansion of a nonconforming use to include auto restoration and outside storage. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney. made this matter of record. Brian Grubb, Planning Department representative, recommended the Resolution of the Planning Commission and the Planning staff's recommendation be entered into the record as written. Norma Boles represented the applicant and stated they were agreeable to this. Ms. Boles 'said the uses would include car restoration and marine salvage. Ms. Boles answered questions of the Board concerning screening. Mr. Morrison stated that Development Standard #5 addresses the maintenance of the screening. Ms. Boles answered further questions of the Board concerning traffic and the number of cars to be stored on the site. Chairman Lacy stated that letters of opposition were received from Schaefer Homes, Inc., and Leo and Margaret Bissell. Harlan Gartrell, Donna Hotchkiss, Walt Dittmar, Marilyn Trautman. Joe Rautzon. Ron Tigg, Loren Trautman, (Tape #91-06) Lawrence Schoen, Iva Lee Mcklmond, and Neil Putnam, all surrounding landowners, spoke in opposition of said request. Ms. Trautman also submitted a petition as Exhibit J and information regarding oil as Exhibit K for the record. Florence Griffin. current owner of property for proposed use, spoke in favor of said request. Ms. Boles gave her rebuttal to the opposition of the above listed people and answered questions of the Board. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time until 1:00 p.m. Roy Boles, Jr., applicant, gave the definition of muscle cars, which is what they restore. He said they are cars ranging from years 1968 to 1973. with large engines. After further discussion. Mr. Grubb read the amendments to Development Standards #4 and OS into the record concerning the number of, and sizes of, vehicles and boats to be stored on site, and the gravel specifications. Commissioner Webster questioned within what distance the petitioners are from the site. Ms. Trautman said they were all within one to two miles of the site. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny the request of Roy Boles for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for the expansion of a nonconforming use to include auto restoration and outside storage. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Commissioner Kennedy stated his reasons for his motion. Chairman Lacy said he would vote against the motion and;stated his reasons. On a roll call vote the motion carried three to two, with Commissioners Kirby and Lacy voting nay. 910180 Px 083e1 �C. ,C Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - BOLES This Certification was approved on the 25th day of March, 1991. APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board By:Sfit4 X Jn) • Go . " . Chairman Deputyflerk to the Board r *i 0 a Kenne y. Pro- em �} TAPE #91-05 and 91-06 stance L. Harbert DOCKET #91-13 /1/311,÷1-fr C. W. Kirby PL0832 /4 _ u n Jf'�p W. H. webster 910180 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO MARCH 25, 1991 TAPE #91-06 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. March 25, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 20, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on March 20, 1991. as follows: 1) Special Review Permit - Roy Boles. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's. agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no Coordinator reports given. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $414.735.70 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 310.55 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER GREELEY JOB SERVICE CENTER PLAN FOR 2991-92 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Perez, Department of Human Resources, explained that this is the overall Plan setting forth the goals of the Job Service Center. There is no budgetary information in said Plan. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Plan. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH NEAL FELLERS, M.D., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, Health Department representative, explained that this contract is for evening clinics. Dr. Fellers is reimbursed $35.00 per hour for his time. This Agreement will cover the term of January 1, 1991 through December 31. 1991. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH JIM HICKS, M.D.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Tacker explained that this is also for evening clinics. Dr. Hicks is reimbursed $35.00 per hour, and the term of the Agreement is from January 1, 1991 through June 30. 1991. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 18 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 23 AND 25: AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 72 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 35 AND 37: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Resolutions. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE WELD COUNTY TREASURER TO ESTABLISH WELD COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION TRUST FUND: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Resolution. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 164. IN MATTER OF ESTABLISHING A SURCHARGE TO COVER THE ACTUAL AND NECESSARY COSTS OF FINANCING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WELD COUNTY, AND ESTABLISHING A WELD COUNTY SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITES AND FACILITIES FUND: Commissioner Kennedy moved to read Ordinance No. 164 by title only; Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Tom David read the title of Ordinance No. 164 into the record. Chairman Lacy asked for any comments from the audience. There were none. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve Ordinance No. 164 on final reading. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 89-T, IN MATTER OF AMENDMENTS OF CERTAIN SECTIONS, AND ADDITION OF' CERTAIN SECTIONS TO ORDINANCE NO. 89. WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE: Commissioner Kennedy moved to read by title only. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Mr. David read the title of Ordinance No. 89-T into the record. Chairman Lacy asked for comments from the audience. There were none. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve Ordinance No. 89-T on second reading. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Minutes - March 25, 1991 Page 2 SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 119-H, IN MATTER OF AN AMENINI NT TO ORDINANCE NO. 119. WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE: Commissioner Kennedy moved to read Ordinance 119-H by title only. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Mr. David read Ordinance No. 119-H into the record by title only. Chairman Lacy asked for comments from the audience. There were none. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve Ordinance No. 119-H on second reading. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance No. 164 was approved on final reading, Ordinance No. 89-T and Ordinance No. 119-H were approved on second reading. 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 9:15 A.M. ��� o APPROVED: ATTEST: Leach aGGcGfG/f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. Weld County Clerk to the Board ����Sl���y//j� Gordo y, rman By: - Deputy Clerk o thKenn y. Pro-Teem r el rg� CSze, ..... nstan Harberta Leis' C. w. Kirby W. H. webers b Minutes - March 25, 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 25, 1991 TAPE #91-06 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 25, 1991. at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 20, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $31.740.01. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 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 9:05 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST:/( / k/a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS c WELD COUNTY, OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gordon a airman By: 4,0(411111iter eputyark to Geo a Kennedy. Pro-Tem onstance L. Harbert C. eiirbjriei W. . star RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday March 27, 1991 TAPE #91-06 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 25, 1991 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Bids: #1 - Present 1991 rubberized crack filling Engineering Department New Business: Before #1 - Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Greeley/Evans School District 6 and authorize Chairman to sign . APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Wanda Hughes DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Wes Hall - County Coroner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 25, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS OLD: 1) Consider approval of Oil and Gas Leases (3/20/91) BUSINESS NEW: 1) Consider Supplemental Service Agreement between the Town of Severance and the Weld County Sheriff and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Operating and Financial Plan for Reimbursable Services requested by the U.S. Forest Service and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider renewal of Tavern Liquor License for Shirley Boyd, dba Valley Hayloft, Inc. 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition re: North Weld Produce 5) Consider Tax Abatement Petition re: Phelps, Inc. 6) Consider Tax Abatement Petition re: Eden Enterprises 7) Consider Tax Abatement Petition re: Bruce and Nancy Deifik 8) Consider Resolution re: Temporary Closure. of Weld County Road 8 between Weld County Roads 19 and 21 PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Ordinance Violations - Betz, Kuehn, F & L Enterprises, Tow, Burger, Thurston 2) RE #1335 - Daniel Oschner a • CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Mar 27 - Human Resources Board 8:00 AM Mar 28 - Private Industry Council 8:00 AM Mar 29 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Mar 29 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Apr 1 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Apr 2 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Apr 3 - County Council at Windsor 7:30 PM Apr 4 - Convention Board 7:00 AM Apr 4 - Area Agency on Aging 1:30 PM Apr 4 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Apr 4 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Mar 27 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee (continued from 3/13/91) 10:00 AM Apr 3 - Amend the P.U.A. District to create and amend lots via the Site Plan Review process, Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Apr 10 - A Site Specific Development Plan and a Planned Unit Development Plan for an 8 lot residential subdivision, Antelope Hills, P.U.D. 10:00 AM Apr 10 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility (roping arena) - Jeff and Randy Anderson 10:00 AM Apr 24 - Amend Section 10 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to add definitions for Domestic Septic Sludge and Suitable Soil; Add new Sections 31.2.23 and 49 10:00 AM PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) ZPMR 01729 - Clancy 2) RE #1336 - Schott 3) SE #398 - Koehn 4) SE #374 (corrected) - Holton/Bright COMMUNICATIONS: 1) William C. Danks and Robert V. Frank re: Extension of County Road 48 East from County Road 61 2) Galeton Water and Sanitation District re: Legal Notice to construct, operate and maintain a wastewater collection and treatment system 3) Department of Labor and Employment re: Cladys Davidson - Petition to Reopen Claim 4) Jackson Lake Reservoir & Irrigation Company re: Breaking land to erect sprinkler 5) Allen Schaefer re: Denial of Roy Boles USR 6) Planning Commission re: Agenda April 2 meeting 7) James Kadlecek re: Public Trustee Notice of Rights to Cure or Redeem 8) Winslow Construction Company re: Notice of filing application for mined land reclamation permits (10) (available in the Clerk to the Board's Office) 9) David Miller re: Aurora Decision improves Colorado Water Future 10) State Engineer Office re: Colorado Water Supply Conditions' Update 11) Department of Agriculture re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Federal Register available in the Clerk to the Board's Office) 12) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Federal Register Vol. 56. No. 44; Docket No. 50-267/91-03 re: Public Service Continued on Page Two of Consent Agenda Wednesday, March 27, 1991 1 Page Two of the Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Neal Fellers. M.D. * 2) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Jim Hicks, M.D. * 3) Approve renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Rice Enterprises, Inc.. dba Fort Twenty-One * 4) Approve Oil and Gas Lease for NE/4 S15, T7N, R63W with Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. * 5) Approve Oil and Gas Lease for SE/4 S15, T7N, R63W with Wilbanks & Associates. Inc. * 6) Approve Oil and Gas Lease for S/2 NW/4 $15, T7N, R63W with Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. * 7) Approve Oil and Gas Lease for SW/4 S15, T7N. R63W with Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. * 8) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 8 between Weld County Roads 19 and 21 * 9) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Ordinance Violations - Betz, Kuehn, F & L Enterprises, Tow, Burger, Thurston PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Recognition of Services - Wanda Hughes * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, March 27, 1991 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN NEAL H. FELLERS, M.D., AND THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Neal H. Fellers, M.D., and the Weld County Health Department, commencing January 1, 1991 and ending December 31, 1992, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Neal H. Fellers, M.D., and the Weld 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 25th day of March A.D., 1991, nunc pro tune January 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: LeAfieadWELD COUNTY Weld County Clerk to the Board //j a� /// G# Zy. rd . cy. irrnan 4yCl rP-f44Pf- DeputyClerkto t o Board o-Tem TO FORM: C castanet L. Harbert purity Aherne C. W.Kirby W.H. Webster 910214 X k09/3 Co: ', ,c c.c zs I '0 ti PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25th day of March , 1509 . by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department,' and Neal H. Fellers. M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. %erm of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 1991 through December 31.1991. 2. puttee of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Deoartmept. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. jngyoendent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Oualifications_pf Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. UnemmJovment Comnensarion Workers' Compesqation_ Nnlerasttre Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract , Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. E01raa14e 40 • 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss, or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. 'bird Party Liability/Waiver ofimmimities: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assienment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either, Health 'Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. boardmenps. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of March 25, 1991 but this Agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 1991. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT • Neal H. Fellers, M.D. Randolph L. Cordon. M.D. , M.P.H. Director WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 7Gox E I.e Chairman • ATTEST: LI/ALL `Weldd`Cannnty Clerk ,tto�the Shard BY: 4!/LCXXI� 7 / 0 f/2) Deputy Cl o& to the Board �( , o2( fet4irmEMORAnDum Gordon E. Lac r on Lacy, Chairman Ent Board of County Commissioners March 19, 1991 To on. Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Health Departmen COLORADO From Physicians' Contracts iubientt Enclosed for Board approval are two contracts between the Weld County Health Department and the following physicians: 1. Neal Fellers, M.D. 2. Jim Hicks, M.D. These contracts cover the physicians attendance at clinics at the Health Department. For their participation, they will receive reimbursement of $35 per hour. The term of Dr. Fellers contract is from January 1 1991 through December 31, 1991. The term of Dr. Hicks contract is from January 1, 1991 through June 30, 1991. 1£ you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JKT/ja Enclosures RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN JIM HICKS, M.D., AND THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Jim Hick, M.D., and the Weld County Health Department, commencing January 1, 1991 and ending June 30, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Jim Hick, M.D., and the Weld 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 25th day of March A.D., 1991, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a WELD CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go do . aey rman By: eputy C erk to the Board o Ken edy, Pro-Tem AP AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby 1O40,6A! W. � star 910213 4A,0O/3 ea .1/6 ? Llica PURCHASE'0F SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 25rh day of Marc& , 199tk by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Jim Hicks, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 1991 through June 30. 1991. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department-. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Cpntractor/Emplqyee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract t ysicien. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation. Workers' Compensation. Malpractice Laurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for.said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. 910213 _ ' 7. ,$gemn. fication. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss, or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its employees and agents may suffer as é result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third tarty Liability/Velvet of Immunities: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have,created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Son ssignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician, If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required. shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of March 25, 1991 , but this Agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 1991. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 7:(Cat- AtosedJim H ck M.D. Randolph L. Gordon,/ M.D. , M.P.H. Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Joe . J1. . .D Co crib`:; ;L Y' Direc or Chairman ATTEST: , T IvZIner A7 Weld d\1r County Clerk totthhe BBo/ar�d BY: n�1 ' Il• Garish el ei'U Deputy Cler to the Board 4i0Li 3 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO RICE ENTERPRISES, INC., D/B/A FORT TWENTY-ONE - EXPIRES APRIL 2, 1992 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, Rice Enterprises, d/b/a Fort Twenty-One, 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 II. 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 consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 985 E. 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 91-04 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance ofsaid license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board. of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be In.effect until April 2, 1992, 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 Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 910215 Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE FORT 21 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of March. 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Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for which this application for license is made? `ISM ic© Ate the premises owned or rented? fknPdt D ttaeSd•*ROM and emmkation date of base . 2.Ia)Has the applicant.or any of the partners,or officers,stockholders,or&actors of said appacantet a'corporatlon)ever been - a.CI. NON r,. con road of,.a clime?'It answerIs yes••e�miab In dehb and attach.:' , . (b)Havipecsons lending assistance onfinancial sopportto the applicant or manager.or entloyeas,everbeenconvicted of a crime? • YESD NOE If answer Is,yes••expl*in detail ad attach, 3. Has the applicant or any Olen Partners,or officerstdirectons or stockholders of said ankant Of a COriseratiOn)or numager.ever '• (a)been denied an acoholc beverage.Ycenset AESO Nt�O Z (b)had anakoholc beverage license,suspended orrevoked? 'ITS Nod (c)had Interest In any entity that hod an dot&beverage license suspended or revoked? .._:-.... ,.• t" ' If answer Is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attack. .,, .. a.r:. .•.Ycant , ormepaxbrers.• . c.:•. . • • ,.... • tet(sa . .. •haysa• t =yESD� •(y If answer is yes,explain in detail and attach, t • S. Identify the Persons.firms or corporations whb now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a loan to•or equity ownersND In,the business for with this license is requested,State the names and addresses and the amounted source of saehfinncial IMerestO•e.,brink,relatives•friends.Previous owners,etc.),expressed In dollars or other Items o vakm,such as Inventory,furniture or e0ubnent.Use separate.sheet If necessary. NName Address • r+ . tiat•na_..arateaheet ' . narfea - • re -s •tax • - htwhkha . sin• . .• .•5 re mamriaty htapr.. • Date or Birth. , Address " GIl �/ - < Z •�7.5 . ► •�: Isar ,.If• -.- 8,h applicant Is s pwtnersNp(except husband and wife), list all general partners.U separate sheet if necessary. bale or truth Name A 'est INdne Address Date of Birth 9, If the applicant Is a corporation,answer the folbwing: (a), Corporation Is organized under the laws of the State of: 4, (Q Date Incorporated: (b) Principal piece of business is: qps E /Phi ar (c) Date of filing last annual comorate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: ha f D t,me trN t(:// — T/- 9/ Id) Name of each officerfisted faTSrt =NM . •res.. I Horne Address Date of Birth Treasurer Name Address Date of Birth • • u !, , cwt.. S S- 4 /8 ."7 n- /. deo 4Z — Mary Herne Address' Date of Birth • k •• s,5%•r• , r a . c• •• achW • . .(Use '. . . sleets _ wee Percent of S ock amid Address Percent of Stock Date of Birth ame Address Percent of Stock Date of Birth , If) ' Name of all Directors' rustees of Corporation Date of Birth r Addrosh• ame • R1c •c 43t % /6%tf / C'r -A, - ame> Address ate of 811th 4 / et/ < o •• .f A+7✓7?vrc . ' 7...q tl 41in u _ 4 � * " Liquor or 3.2Beer L icense) „ens-, wester- uU �. "41° ReneWai AApp cation 85 "at 0:3 206.5413. 3 040389 :.RIGE £NTEKPRISE5' P4C 85 gTH Sti. FORT IwENTY CNE GREELEY CO 985 t a81." ST current 02 199 GREELEY CO 80631'6135 APR 02.1991 '•, © !I © NT f.©©n • • IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TOCOM �FORYACC.URATELY . n.11dTOTAGFYO�Rir YOURPROMPDA'REMbR NOT ENKJREM 1pA{t0TACALIC� m , out PROMPTLY T IN YOUR ticespisAVR1tnCJ Appouvas .1R3.'OUTT1p8: om last iand00.. PRU►1E701COmO LEA YICRAMOuM� CttW'wed no g*fromWt gynperontornDR8176•'Re'sd • cla CFLCCSLI'w• fOlIND1dtOlR7yk�OwNdOe• Cdedireunde�Pe" 'a li ryineteseconddegre that tt l%+c'+o"�/Sd ^b+rotwo, Win��,9�o Aleepex.e SanANr•°. Ss'Comp a ALL 3 Corn A ..; I- a 1 •. • ATTACIOW DR•Se07 Akrar �� CNR lACAe ICQUMTtt)AIR 40RrtY e*xRRE!• ' iUBMtT"MIfTATCCOVYAN6LOCAtLATE YSBeFOREYOUR; donoeneedLCOaIIJo, ps' ti 11 hl0^ :001pR'eJNpGrptlOn eys to,eOerwe'a%Q n EXCEPTION: WhOieeeW nee Ot Revanue+ro ytetth1Yr30 � +an ;;• Ind mustbe'%rimedClImeeitotheColoradoOeWmmMr Awovu erns IDPikMt enp/at/i�af>� .at✓nkv+x.a 9n foregoing a Wy . • �,bus �^'� sad character If'' 47.V,11S• l PPlakftll nes.be+o extar' the vdn •'� ply WIT '„ •,4 • of Yihe 12,,Artld 46 an'.. V lnaPl:Cd ISiFlAteUd1'ilOeffMr'k w�rryy ICAT10N IS APPR I THEREFORE'TH Towweirt irk-C N7 1 � � w+' �•..,f14-- •/ 'h `DOMTa.YAdl•D0/10t0AA?M•Q'1x0701UG1 , .. .. �� ,�. A0M or -Do ..-.. , • -.OOhM.OA,rdM-Doxoiorrx'w•Gp „�..r-...-a�-'•_�*�, ■11:10 p(rIRpSAFTlR UQa LIGENBE a *music AM-'l ^ ' teAME: roRALL RtfaglNCe 5813 3 04038w'' `'44-t1 ^92 •RiC£ "£NTERPRIS£'S, INC STATE FEE CI YtitS'7�OAP CO�OAP FUND esa msm4o•t rrPEoFucENSE0 :x°01 . es• . c.L ( $ z76.25 i!ALT. Vim GUS* 3•L 40 $ _25.00 s 2'5.00 AXO' 'SPIR;Tut311S•' TOTAL AmouNE DBE ► s•.,32�..2 *BIAO4CFADODUPY�em: SeetaheWins.Club.Teyem.r- Yet, �,A„ADOonA * EatNpepHOUR$ ADDeeesdc •Nos'end And -roResaut Oi,•PLus$im•OO or'RweMue nom*lorries.M OMOk U R1R1 a,XX X 0 a 0 V rttl 0 s+ W1--QA 007 COAL V n 0 10 X 0 0*1•••••0• O w U1 t 0 ORC < Wm 0 ' `8 P. 0•O.0 . .If • 0 n • r • 0 O X1 X1 7 00 ta U W • O. Mme 0 ►P4HW'K 'C n Z0`G +t4 a COW 40• I CI M f'+4"• 3 U 8 17 OX • '.OD M III 0 00 21I CO; O P0w2ZK • XO OcO It r-W trom,X X O +r p1 • r I-O,O O1 = POIs,A4eO w r 0 e* r'r I••,\Y O0 II �CPO} ►$ `O 018100-s t MI O WWI t'J to 0 m R to o w •X • N x X 9 O MI a$. a tr, Ca -U% O rt O q n n \ V +3 N 0 e tt F+ a M 1OO • smog' • 7 • l 4 D. P 55k 183 .2b NEGFJPT'F ED MAIL and eau beN066 '. war ra0ansN,noxwwa !Ses Reverie) Colorado Dept...of ,Revenue Liggor`:'Enforcement Div. '1375 Sherman Street,._ __ .. Denver.' coCO:7.10261 soots otos,/Fee Ramos,OS wryR e Relwm Aaeyq NammP vg ROW RwpMP1 "ID wlbmf Oats.NV Address.pl'6aaN pq TOTAL PAptapeav/Mow k.t.' 5,. A Peamnerkp Der �c\-:\ 1 w.w .. M44ff `l �Py NW 7;ewvwnW ..l�kl "zr .;wt p !� mfr A , tiSr i kYb F !" 1,11f y"y 4 t.Wtr�ly ti r' ! ; ,' �tin �. y 5G b'aui� Ah.f�p a• •'�z, r,. t 94a! O ,`AtfiA...ue",:.rN! l�;) xw Ca; 1.7"!k • Colorado Dept. of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Div. k 1375 Sherman street 'Denver. CO,- 80261 • ti`� ., ai a" `SWu ti +4 . Y r r 4iW.y-G- ��,!k 'l .F tl�npv'ya '� r t.{k�'„„s 4,. �.t �!{ ✓ p f!f'{ !. t o F �y',•"'S ,�,'h r:�•- ci / ov AltevISWP RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH. RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Wilbanks & Associates. Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: NE/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage. for $25.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $4,000.00, together with a. rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994. unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. 8 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 00.00 1/010 910216 F 1009 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of March. A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `ATTEST: �lieguet WELD COUNTY. LO , Weld1County Clerk to the Board , , 4.0"4,, r ,\ Cord y, irman 1::#74: ej(u'y Clerk to the b GeorKedy. PiG !T. ''7. AS TO FORM: �C��%C' "CLLs'f Constance L. Harbert r ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby big 4,6 W. H. Webster B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 00.00 2/010 F 1010 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO,- CO 910216 • • • Parcel #12 REIDC MTE OIL MD CAS LEASE Containing 160 acres, more or fear; Containing 160 net mineral acres, more or :saes ,.. 21:5 LEASZ AGT17.•a'Si'1:, dated this day of,'. Y Ia&t _ a' 1Y AL, made,ant entered into by and hawses t.tL COUNTY, COLORADO, a political sabcivision of the STATE OF CGLOR.IDO, acting by and through clue WARD OF COL'Nfl COSMIS51ONERS OF TEL COUNTYOFLftD,4or,its,respecciwc interests,.c/a BOARD OY 000NSY co.naSSIONERS, t7,.D court' CENIY2INIAL cyan; at:: Ian szaw...GIrLC. CO °0632, bereinafter.ca.,ed,_.- Lesao•r, Wilbanks s Associates, Ine. 1860 Lincoln St., Suite 800 Denver, CO 80295 hereinafter cm:tad Lentos: klaDSSEIg WHEREAS, said Lessee has applied to tesor.for an oil and gas,isaat,covering.the lard herein described, and baa paid a filing fee is the amount of $10.00, plus a bonus considerationi of`,S"25 00 +'per mineral acre, fixed by Lessor as ,at additional, consideration.:_for the granting of thie,leaae, and•_Lessee agraea to.. pay am annual recta: of S 160.00 ...00eputed at the rats..,of.$ 1.00 , :ter :atnatal ,acre..or fraction thereof per year. „ VIDIREA5, ..all the requirements relative,to said..application have. been -dui Y complied with and gala application has been approved and allowed by Lessor; S2IEREYORE in consideration of the r agreements. herein, on the part of Lease to,:be „paid, kept.,.and performed,: tenor does lease, exclusively to ,leases-,lot ,the .sole,,sod only.purpose ..of:.drilling:fir, development of snd,productioa of oil and gas„or,.either,of-them,, thereon and.th afrom;wit& the right tar all oil and gee,so produced and.Saved..,therefrom_end mot;ressrwe ,as royalty by Lessor under the,term.,of this lease, together with rights-of-way, easements and servitudes for -te and-.;pipelines,. lspl+ooe telegraph Ilse*, tanks and fixture■ for producing and taring for such product,. and housing and boarding employees, and any and ell rights end privilegee,.necessery,for the.exploration and operation c¼ seS4 landtfor)o;l.,rad gas, the following described land situated in the .County,,of,;weld,-..;State of. Colorado. sad .sore particularly described a,follows: - DE$CRIlf'I0lt OF LAM SECSI'ON TOWNSHIP RANCE 15. 63W SO RAVE Arm TO BOLD said land, And il the !sod , vv rights•aaQ.privilege.;cased hereunder, w;laeaee_�etl the boor of twelve o'clock noon co the Ma day of (....tentiyini y 19 as primary terra, and so long theraafter as oil aodtgss,,,or;either of,them,,tar.produced., :paytsg,.gaaptStiesfrom. aa$4,1sod,er;Lasses is diltgsotly remgagsd -in;,Ddna. fide drilling or rsworttngnoperatSdMsAal meld,Let embjeot,to the•.,reload conditions herein. Drilling or reworking operations'shall.he,de-ecktot be%lilitselypssftalsei tf theft.is no delay or cessation thereof for • greater period than 'sixty consecutive days umlum an extension in writing ii gnDted by Lessor; provided that such.,drilling oe tavo:king operations are commenced Goring said primary tans or any extension thereof„or while.,this,,leaae,is ln,/?=esah reason of productioa,of-oiLad.gn or either ot the, or that etchvlthin,• a reworking ,Ss,:tosmmtWz ixq►.,de7 „upooreea..esam of„prodeatioe ,[or the purpose of re-establishing the same,,and.provided;further that:such prodoecion-.is sassed during lath B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 00.00 3/010 F 1011 MARY ANN FEtJERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD: CO. CO (Rev. 11/86) ---------- ^------ . 410216 f primary term or ay extension thereof, or white this lease-' it ice force by reason of rah drilling or reworking operations or otter production. ELPLORAT:Cg - Lessor reserves the right to conduct akplaratsoo`on` the tease& lets- provided saeb 'y exploration does not interfere with rights graced hereto. In -consideration-of-the �. premla..a, eM.partCoa:covenant and aflre.a6...aliaws: . ._. . . . REKtAL - this tease is 'extended for:`an"additional'term as provided for in th'e.:7 T02f`;.z • paragraph hereof, L "shall Curing such attended periodpay to lessor an' serval rentalat double the rate above specified for the land covered hereby. The rental in effect at the time production it established shall..not.beincreased._due to .the..-term_otthit.lease Dasag extended by-aaeb.production _ Rentala-aet--ae-tae.-.. tams..ot.eatablished.production sball..be..paid.Aaring_the rnainirg life.-os:-cb:s;lease,wrually,-LA advance,�-- oa or..tefore eact_ac".lvaragn. Prte.IIeroni.. Ssert•h.,:a he.no.-e"c.. .i 2. ROYAI..rf - Lessee ',toil account fur any an all substantial' producec on the leased :end and Lessee shall pay to tenor as royalty, in addition to the rentals pro^1.dsd, but except for products used to the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leased lace, with approval of Lesser, the following: (a) On oil, 1111: ofthat'll produced int saved 'frit'the leased'Iand. At' the"option of Lessor, and with"sixty (60) days' notice to Laren, Lam saw take its- royalty oil in kind,-is:which event Lessee stall deliver"aceh-ro alty.-otL-co..Leseor on'the leised'lan4,`:`“: free of con or deduction, into the pipelines or storage tanks designated ty Lessor, bet'teasee shad" not In such case be required to provide free tankage for any wch oil for • longer period than cc* monde'•after the ins ie rtn into 'taokar7' Vitb•a -` inty� <60)'6ayr"'not' ce' to'Lessee Lessor mar eon* taking oil royalty in kind. When paid in cash, the toyelty'shdrr'be'calculaeid`epon'tise"fair'marke,t"," value of the oil ac the well which shalI not be dsemfl to be lest than the price actually paid to 'teased at the well by the purchaser thereof; AOC no:ovent=ehallithe toyeleSee'Ds'D•sed upon a marloaC valve'at the vest-less-than"uta'poeced'price in tbe`'field !ar"sorb'oil> `or^in'tbe abaeow`ot alpoaced`"" price'in the field foCtmch'oiV,'"npon ••'"esrket"velue 4L the well--less title'ihe--prevailing"price`'it received by other'producers'in the field-for'oil'of like'grade''Intgravity-at Cue time nth''oil Smto'pipalines or'storage tanks: � . .- (D) On gas, including aslastesd--gas or-other gamines'substance, t2tfe - of tire.::fiir market r:• '"value at 'the veil`or'orthe>price''renewed"'Dy,LwitOst"ells Oill 'whiehewr`ir'gInater of all'so'"^'" produced and sold Erma the leased land or utilised off the Ire by Lessee. A copy of'att-contracKi'to`r"'• sale of gas shall be furnished co Lessor. Where gas is mold under contract that Les been approved by. Lessor, t'he..faSr,markeL wlue.at-aach..tas for decwrmining..We royalties..payab3aIfireaoGye:.itia1i. be the.: price at whichsuch gas is sold under such contract.. l¢o approval by Lessor of the terms of any such agreement shaft operate to make Lessor a party thereto or obligate it thereunder in :ay'res. At St option of Lessor, and with sixty (60) days'. notice to Lessee, Lessor may take its royalty is kind. '. ixty..(60)`days' 'notice to'teases,.:tensor teas,' -..' . ,..... With s . tiy.: takir�,;gas'royaity inrtind (t) Ail''coats ofmarketing*the;oil^'snQ/nit"sin'grosuca �ihall borne'by-Lessee and end. costar`: shall tot''directly or`-fodirectly rsdaee'"ih&royalb"payeend to Lessor." btce t that matketine:cosrr !'arlasaor•a"in-kine`royslty'aDall'DeDor4s by _ J. (d)' tf3essor owns a'-I . interest'ln'the oil and Zan doposta Of'the show,-dsacrSbad'Lnd t9un' 'entire sod undivided'fee`etmple"essace, then` dicioisltiu new rentals- 'bereic`p irsiea paid to Lessor only Sp''t e'Sportion'*which"Loa boterest''baste'S''eha"rbofetrand'vadivided tfee, -refund of enflame sonsideratioo shall'be'sade'bv'Lesaor bereaader; s 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 40.00 4/020 F 1012 MARY ANN PEOERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Roo. 1L/86) -_._- ------____..._�..__ ._____.-�____.__-----------.____�____.___-�� S. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession emplace and accurate;books anC,records shoving the production and disposition of any and all substances produced on the lasted Lana ate to permit Lessor,.,at all reasonable..hours,,•to exaatfe.;aha,sass,ror,,to farviflt copies at.aama:to Lessor..upon;:request. along,.via. purchaser's-support-documentation.. Lessor will noc:ba,mareamdnable with requests.:.'.ALL -said. books and record..sball be retained by tneee..ad nude eaileble In Colorado to.Lessor for a period of-nor less than five years.... - 4.,. MLASLRL)INSS All production Bull :be•acesrataly ;ceasured .using .seandards'astonished by ire American Cu Association (AGA),andior the'AneritA&Petroleum lnstttvte.:-(APS) and all msasuring_devlces• shall be tamperproof es nearly Am pouible. Ot7 royaltler due within the terms oe this lease shall be calculated. on aerua} and securit %-measurements within Ap::etandards unless t-different.sears• oi.ae auxreent, subject.to Leseor's.apptoval, is provided. _ - S. PAYyantc k PZ GR:S - Al: payrtenrs are- reports tut tersundef "Leah be •made en or befnre, the say such payments and reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend t`e expiration of the primary tern rereot. Oil .royalty pay'rtots and supporting 4ccrts shalt be sbaitt,d prior to the.last:.day of the month:;tolloving eachmont'a.,Yle of.production. sod gas-royalty payments and supporting;dodvencs shalt be submitted,prior to the-last day of.tbe second Aontb,following,each sonars sale efrproduction :: All payments„stall be made,.bycash,..Check,.-:•certified. Cheek or::money order. Payments having restrictions, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not to accepted by Lessor. ' A penalty for a late payment shall be charges as set forth in the PLYAL'• S paragraph herein. 6. PENAL:SES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not limited to laterpayments, i*proper-.payments, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements made. to Lessor. Penalties.:shalt be determined by Lessor unless otherwise yrorided..for by-larded-may_Da;in:the-tort'of, but not limitedrto,•intsrest,,tese,.fines, and/or•leurcancellation. ..:A'penalty':schedul&shal rbsyreperectby.,,.;. Lessor and-shall becoseaaffective immediately-after public.notice.• Said-edhedalsaay-.be.cbaaged•;froraims_ to tiae-after.public.not.cs.. :;, y.: : LAW:- The Cetus and:conditions of•t'his•lesse.ehall. be,.performed ami exercised;subjectimo..all awth s.c;r rules, :regulations, orders, local r.ordinances.::or ..resolutloesic applicable. to . and,, binding -:'upce..:rme.:•n' administration of lands and clarets owned by,.t.tGouncy ofr:Wildr'::and.tcr,.,l vs,%•rsyles aod;txegulaticesaI.,.. governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall remelt in penalties as provided for by law or as sec fortb:1n the aforementioned schedule or. shall,::'at :eha-option Of .Lessor, result. indefault,as provided hereinafter. . -:< ,,;.. 8. . SURRENDER --Lessee ray:at any time, by payint.edtessor-a11 aeoumts-then:due-as provided heroin,::Y.:.: surrender this lease insofar as the IAMB covers.all or any portion'.of the land herein-leased:andts.elieved>;.' , from.further:obligation,orliability,,hereundevidtWreepeet;:to the land*soaurrendeted.p pnpvidednbatsur partial:.smtrender or: encellatiem:of iMis leeset'sballr+bt for4eas;thanr edntiguoue tracts of apgmoCaatedr:,e,,: forty (40) acres-or Covavmentelr,lotecorreapcediag.,to tquarts qunter+sectiaat;9rovidedrfurhsr tbat;.detm.. surrender clause and the option herein reserved to Lessee'. shall cease and become absolutely inoperative' lwdiately-aad,concurrentlnith thecinstitutian•of earseit::in.:mrcearaottay.by'trvw;-1&aor:orate: assign :of.,either::to•enforce;.this.tease, or-snyratdevate expressed or Implant:, lneno-case shall uxya surrender be effective until Lessee shall have mods:fair provision':for.'conservation•of the leuad,prbduntar<.-. and protection of the surface rights of the teased land. -., .,;•.- :.., -, i .:; ,. wawa .- B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 50.00 5/010 ' F 1013 MARY ANN. FEUERSTEYN CLERA A RECORDER WELD CO CO � __••___wawa..--__...__ _•-'.____.._ _. >_,..� __.._.. _._..—..___—__—_-_•__���______..—_- _„_� ___: (Rev. IS/86) u, .. Q/OZI:(0 - r 9 ASSIGNMENTS H . (a) - Lams,' with Lotter written consent•-ot'Leeson.-shall have -tbe"tight-to. assign the entity-::" leasehold. interest of .nit Leeee-in ell or part of•'3he laed•'eoversa-birebyi'bat :nor mss. hareem" ,. thaw '000fguoea erects of apvroxiaatoffy;forgr.(4a)-,aacreayor.Goreela_el+te lot een.ep atng Stn a,=- quarter-quarter section for any partial assignment, and forapprcval of much asaigneant"Leseor 'aball' - make an assignment charge in an amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to written approval by Lessor of essigneent of this lease, Lesseo.(assigwr):•shall-not be=lei"Saved-of-itsobttgationa usdvr the terms and conditioes herein. An ssaL gneant'shall"roc.esand'iDeterm-o!' tt+taleasa:" . (D) .Ii -any assignment-of- a portion of:the Una-covered hereby shall be approved, a new lease shall be issued to the assignee covering the assignee land, containing tte moue.-terms maemeonditianefiv =%!: this lease, and limited as to term as this lease is Iimited, and the assignor &ball be released and.. disebcrged from all further nbligatiuns•sad'liabitvttcs as to 3,Lt'rott'en'sc oseicad, . (c) Lessee shall notify Lessor of all assignments of undivided percentage or°othor"Incerests; " Said interests will not be recognieoe or approved by Learner, end the effaee of any such assignments 'wilt,be strictly and only;between the parties.'thereto,.act ontside,the'iEersa:of-thin teasel•'and no dispute.batvwn`parties to any such.assignment-shall operate to'retjeve Lessee Yras-yerformsoce of:eny: g Gros or conditions hereof or,to•postpene tlu,•time•tberafor. -hlessor'sball at-all-timee be entitleCto^c4-• look solely to L or his assignee shown en it. books as being the sole owner hereof, sad for the sending..of all notices required by this lease-..and::for the-performance of all:terns••and conditions (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all instruments of every kind and nature whatsoever affecting this laaaa should De filed with the Lessor. : . : -. 10. . :CAIMMEDING itiaitr My".anQ' all rasa vatioaacor assigawma or overriding royalties shaf.be.. eubleat•to.approvar by:Lesaor: Thu total of-eaid<avirrrtathor.rgaltSaa- shalt.noVimceed"five:peroent'.(S1); including any wverriding:royalty ,previously,•provided for nlessvpreductiom exceeds:7a:monthly:average of..: .. fifteen (15) barrels per day or ninety thousand cubic feat of gas per day(90 feith):'wIn'the:eventxthat production drops to ;his amount or less, any overriding -royalties which exceed five percent (SR) sal be suspended. : Lessor'•s approval of a reservation or:aasignment of,Ur`overrimtn;•reyalty Shall not bind.eseor for payment of Reid overriding royalty`.ard.;shall not-relieve,lassie of'any of its obligations for,payment of: royalties to Lessor as provided by ROYAL paragraphs herein. . 11. . OPPSET WELLS:- Iassee.agrees_to.-;protect;.We;leased Lewd;frae dreinage:by offset wells;located ow. adjoining lands not Owned by Lessor, when such drainage is not compensated for by counter-drainage:..:"=LC- shall be presumed that the production of oil and gas from offset walla results in drainage from the leased. land,:unless Lenses demonstrates:to1.Lassorts-satilfaetian.3b7 enfla.ering. geolegiaaii'.or'otbsxCdaea, that productionfros:such-,offset well does mot rssuleia snob'dreinap,,ot that the driliingcof-•awell:or wlis.`.•: ,. on the -leased-lax* would-:not:accomplish the flpoeea, of protecting the- CoaSts de mhe-.leasea•.land...a- : Iassor'a„decision as to:"tSe existenceSoli.accbmrai aresball-heailnalrand Inset-shhall-'comply with Leasor!e" ,.:: order_thereon or"surrender thieieassuaa to arty•Std;msGwlopetsoresge'aa'4ssignsted%ytssaor. 12. ...DCVLLOPMENT Dpon.discovayr:of:.»iL'sad,tgsr:or either'cs 1tlees. thewleased-lwd.:Lesseeishe :. preened .with reasonable diligence to :develop:=aaidr taM'atca5rets.wd.to:So re:tact'cnnsu ste'•rttb tbe ,. • eeodasic,developmenc of the field in which>thelsaaed land:lier. _W._, .x.:,:•--,u 13. POOLING CAMS: - Lessee may at any time or times pool any part or all of said land and lease or any stratum or strata with other lands and leases, stratum or strata, in the same field so as to constitute a spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform mull-spacing pattern or to-comply with any order. rule, or regulation of the State or Pederel regulatory or conservation agency having jurisdiction. Such pooling • u/u) B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 *0.00 6/010 pww. F 1014 MARY ANN FEDERSTESN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO shall'"be'•aecompiished or terminated by. filing''of record a oeclaracior of pooling,:-or: declardtion of termination of pooling, and by mailing or tendering c copy'to'Ll'icor; or'te the' deposttot*- bank.""Drilling`'r' or reworking operations upon or production from any ;.e.rt.of such opening unit *hall be coraidered for all purposes-of *his' lease-as-operatione'or productions fro* thea'Seaae ''1'Leaeee shall-allotau to'this tease the'proportionate share Of productioa'ehich'he acreage`°in'this`lease 'included in'py.suds spacing Omit bears to'the cotsI"'acreage in sale spselnr unit: ... - 14. ONIZIZATICN - COMMIN ?ZAT_°0N - :n the evert termer pewits the land herein feared co be included within a-comstniti'zaciuc or unitization agreeeert; the terms'of''thia'tease may be 'deemed''to be ecC_fisd'to conform to such'-agrnewent. Whet crly'a'portiot of the Iart'trdercrhIi Yeue is ctimirtad•bY an sireemen:, . . Lessor ms.'uegngew the land and Limit a separate'Lisa for'eaeh'portion not'eommicwa'rsersuater`,' the term"" • of such separate lease shall be 2lmited'u-totlfe original torte o! ChSe"loaae. >su►'terms ottlfe"2esseoo'"1 that portion remaining -in the unit- shell 'be dammed to to modified 'to conform to 'such agreement. Nonprudacing fen+er •hall tertieste on the °first anti:verses''d trc' tc'the Ieaat' eolloVirz tie erratnev!Al date of the unit or part thereof modifying the-iease, but in 'to event prior'te the art- u: the'priter- term' of the lease or the extension term of the lease. IS. PRODOCIION - lessee' shall-, subject'to applicable laws, regulations and'orders, operate and produce' all wells upon the leased"'Lnd`"so long as'the'eams are' aapable'of prodacfor ii payinit'quantities and''shall'''' operate the same 'so as"to`produce at'si rate'creensmraEe with the rate of'production„of ells on-adjoining." Lads within the same field and within the''timits 'of' oie engineerirg praaticIt'except""for'euch times n ' there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such Limitations on or suspensions of production as -msy"be:approved in writing'by lessor:' lessee shell be'respoeKL2e for adequate sits security on all'producing'propertiea. 16. SRVI-IN WELLS - If Lessee shall complete a:well on the leased land productive of gas and Loses is . . unable'toproduce -such-aae`due to a lack of suitable market'tterefoe Lessor may grant-Lessee suspension-of hie obligations-to produce'hereuneer''until-a-auitable'market for u h'gsa can':be'found and during'inr sneh" , . suspension'period,'it -eball be deemed chit-gas-Is being'produeed'hereunder''in'reyinS'quantities ""'tzcept,;': :' however,' that'beginning ono--the anniversary date'-next', 'of the'year'of an extension of the'leese"by reason of- a shtit-tn well,' Leesee''shall pay'to'leeeorr a'tut-in rgilc egdal to7 S2'par'adh'of t'tease par'an ua to "' addition to the annual rental. 'Th&sioissse speuit'o! inch"trine-Su"'roysity psymset'ihall he'1240 "'liidY' year's shut-in royalty shall be forfeited to Lessor except for the shut-in royalty paid.for the year during which—die' well 'begins production. laie'maxiaum'extension'of'tlic' leaie, due' to't'e existence of a°shut-im w11, shalt' be-ftve-year. 'beyond the extension tereai descr'(bed in the f7CaQ1SION paragraph`herein. 2titY"'' granting of any further extensions shalt be at the sae option of Lessor. ,. 17. OPERAfICNz No explo ation;'arilting-or preductioti' operation, irtluding permanent insrel;atious,- "„ shall:be within 200' feet of any existing building or other iMproveaent "including water well orireservoir;;" without the wrltten"permiaelon of the ewer of'amid iaprowmeets. °'Lasses shall keep a-correct'2oe Of each : well. Grilled hereunder, shoving'by`nams or'Gescr4.Kon the-formations-passed through; `t a depth- etrehta'" each formation was`reached,.the comber of`teat of each=sees`ea iog set in'each will; where set; and'"the':' ..i, ..� y ._ . - _ focal"dapth'o!°eaohwell drilled. ' Lwssea,.'Kthla'tbxitcq' (50) days'afler"the'cwpLtion`or'abapdoaant-of-`-, any well'"drilled'hereunder; shall fit."in`tha"0lftce`if`t.eemor'a ca lede 'sal eornd'log'otsuo h'wu together with a copy of the electric log and the radioactivity log of the well rdten such logs, er either of oh o,"'etc run;'and also a copy of`all drill' ace 'tasty reaultre t Odra recur' m6'atiaxy s "iewttd'o! perforatiate and 'initial'production teats, U''any. Zeros eked l inforsat ton"required by this parsgraph isi " " containeddi 'ryornrn required to'be ftlsd' KW:'ehe oil minas Coseliaiou of Colorado. Cfe requirements of this' paragraph'for ouch information say.be' sa'Eisfied"by such'filing With 'said`Ccesi'asion,. ' for ies 'o! t°he' s 'as'are ired' .. except'' cop report regtt hy`the follarira'paragrapn,' and'proviAsa 'that .22 ,ash inforaatioo L tsseeiatel ' avaitable:to Lessor:` .. . .. y Apy 'propriatarY`tolOrmatim ao'etrbmitted shall toe he' ` subject to public inspection under Colorado law. B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 40.00 7/010 (Itev. 11/86) F 1015 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO r? OZa tv Tease. shall bury pipelines below plow depth. Lessee shalt set and cement sutficieataorface-...-, casing to protect the fresh eater wells of the area. .�..,, NOIIPICA^ON -. Lessee •hall•notify Lesecr and-the surtaca,lessee.or surface owner of the iocatsa of each drill sits.at.least two ,weeks prior..to.c0mmeoeing-drilliag:.operations,thereon. L.asee sL12-notify�..: Leaser before connecting to plug and abandon any welt by copy of..Lessee's request for approval or smMry.,,, .. notice of intent to plug end abandon. 19. DONDS. - asset shall,be .liable for all .damages to the surface,of; the land, iivestoch,,_growing., crops, water wells, reservoirs, or Improvements. couaed by.Lerses's.operations .on.sstd..land. ;No..oparaefon�;, shall, be commenced on the land hareinabove dcecribea unless and until Lasses .ahaiI have Silua a.-good..snd.. sufficient.bobd with, Lessor, in an amount to be.,fixed.by Lessor,-td.rseaure_the;,pa.ment,Por,such.,damagea,an may be,_caused by Lessee's operations on-said land and Co.aexure co wpliancehvitb,a11 the.terms,and-fiCoviaions of this lease, t`a laws of. the States.of Crlerada, and, the rulas aW 7evlrtfrr.a urea. e;^tertaintr.%. A bond may he bold in efCec; for the life of Dructcelon of any;••all. : ... . . ,.. .; 20. SLTILDXN - Lessee stall not rerOve any machinery, equtpment or fixtures placed ae said land, other than.. drilling.,,equipment, , nor.drew,,che,..caalnq from „any cell ,taleas ,ac&,tatil_a1l...paypencs end. . obligations currently due. Lessor. under the tens o! ;tile lease, shall haw,been_;paid;.or satisfied...; Any machinery,, equipment or fixtarea..,,left on this lend ,for,a period. of, more, Cun, six..(6),,months„after expiration hereof, shall automatically become the property of Lessor. 11. OSIER DISCOPLRY - Should inmate:discover.nay valuable products,other, than.oi., and.,ges, .Cc•Or,-, within ties leased land, Lasses shall within seven (7) days report much discovery to. Lcasor,..,ir.,which.event,. ,, , Lessee and lessor may negotiate a provision for production of such discover,. .22. ,.WATER -,This•lesu dons not grant permission, express or implied,,to Lessee for water•exploretton,,,; drilliag,..or establishing Water wella.wtthott the written.rersissioa of.the,alrface.owser., It,l.saor a. tts , . surface„owner, said, permission stall„not.be, noressotub.y withheld...;; Zf...Lessee desires co eataDliah Or:`..,, adjudicate any_,weter right for beneficial uae..on.the,leaeed.iend, suckedlcdtcation or-apAlicatsem chaff be in t:he. name of Lessor if Lessor.fss ohs -sur:ace•owner,.:,me.sass shall„apply to,my nobtributa y eater ta rigb ,festablisMd on the leased land vhich a y:bepurto.beneficial.use_off•said.lend. 23. . ,PEPA= - upon failure or default of-.Lasses to comply wtih,any,.of the .terms and provisions hereof-: . including nut tot limited to the failure to comply,wish: rules.,and regulations goveraiug.Colorado oil. .. and gas oparations, Lessor La hereby authorised,,. tpo?tcotiee aad beastogs as bc!inatter-pro idea,,.to aasae3.;,,.. , this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed or possessed by Lwee bere�der. In the event of any such,,default .or,failure,,,Lessor,•shall,.before1 saktngyeny, such.,csncellaticn,,-send,.to:Lessee•by,certified' sail, to....tbe,pose offiee.,address said laasse,as shown by ties records of Lessor a notice of inumttoa to candid ,for such failure or.default, specifying the,,ws, stating teare1f.within;,.thirey..(SO):daya,fros tbs._., date ot.,mailing said notice, Laasee,$hall,correct such failure,dr.defiult,..no.eantellation will be made. .If arch tallura,or default i vsot„norredua I4thinsthfees;(30).1dayafter, a, she ,eaillog of nreh„metes, ana¢fe, Leslie doss;uot,.rsquesta,bearing,,oeaatcb popsc._vdthiarthirsy,(3o)-.;gays, this excise rill tereinetm,anAbew,,_ cancelled by operation of this paragraph. without,furt er,action_Ll' Lessor, or further;.,notion._to-Lessee. 24. =SESSION. - It Levee fails,, to sake ,alscoreryyouf oil_and,gas,, or• ei her, of them►in wing, .:s gaastities during,,ehe.primary, ten hereof„or,dariai,gaining,opFattons!,m�eneedy4taing;the.pFisary txru , hereof, Lessee oar sake.vrlttsn application to;Lesion for m„extension of this,.leasa lor4.a twrm.cQual primary, term ai to all of the mineral acres,.covered, hereby (exclidin_any mineral. acres theretofore,.,.,. surrendered as in the,DER Paragraph provided, or_assigned as.in the 1SSI iPar hgroetdea).,.. The granting of such extension shall beat the Colefor ... _ .. option o! Lessor at double thesestal.,for the prLtatxy..-, term hereof. B 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45. )0.00 8/010 F1016 NARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & REC0RDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/86) is 25. BOLD"HAPNLESS - Lessee shall indemnify Lessor:agalnst'*21 liability sa6.loss, 'and against 421 claims and actions,-Including the'defense of•such elaiss or actions,'based upon or`arising out of '4 n, , r% injury. including death, to persons or property caused by or sustained 3n-connection vi h^operarfons t-'ttac leased load or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. ry 26. CQCDCC.ION - If the ieaamthland.,shall be Scan in any condemnation proceeding, this leis, shall n toraticall terminate as of the dat.Crot,"teitISA-.She award for such condemnation shall be paid to Lessor, e xcept for say specific award(s) 'paid Lo\taasee for severed oil and sae reserves, in which, event XXXYYXYYXXX,of,euch,aiecitic,arltlt(a). 3Qe paid to teaser is lieu\of reyalty\3ose iteLiAW of tie eoobopation. Improvements that:, be renewed by Lessee per terms Sn th,,,i1WL176IICCARirairaph bstein."..2f" only„a..rortioe.of the loosed lord is tehen by;condesnation, Lessor say, at its option;tatalYtate�tbU lease or terminate only than portion of the lease so taken.. 27. ERRORS Every effort is made by tenor to avoid errors in all procedures including but mot limited to auction.listings,sod leasa_'pFeparseion..,Lessor shall not he liable;fo .any_2nconvmSince°t 3o.X:`; caused by errors which may occur. Leon shall notify lessor iasdiataly upon discovery of say errors or discrepancy whatever. 26. ARGBALOIACT Lessee shalt'oo[distrodisturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of any kind on Weld County,lsnds as provided by law. These resources include but are not hilt. tO.,at Lartifacta:.;yf oteoo._:WOd -or.,..Mto,4: ictotrapba, structures, and Domes_ A discovery of anything of 'prehistoric or historic nature shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. tarraloNs - . (a) "Gas" es used herein shall mead all gases (combustible and noncombustible), including but not 1Smite4 so.all, aseoua.hydrocarbons, gaseous compounds,,earbon"dioxide, and aelias (b) "Oil and gas^ as used herein shall. include all substaomis produced asbr g oducta'therforf h.`' Including but not limited to sulfur. (c) "Paying quantities" as used herein shall mean_and_xefelC:.to gtaatities of oil'Idd'gse or-Of"- either of them sufficient to pay for the current coat of producing same. J4.... HEIRS ,AMASS:C &-.:2De_benefits an&;:obligations of thin lease shall Inure to and be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns of Lessee; but no sublease or assignment hereof, or of soy Interest herein, shall be binding upon Lesser until the one bee been approved by Lessor as explained is the ASSICN20722' paragraph provided. 31. slindaRt a :ISLZ - Loeser does not warrant title to the leased premises, but It shall, upon request, allow lasso* access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has Sc its filos. Then shall be no obligation on Lessor', part to purchase new or suppiemestel or other title-papers nor to do toy curative work in connection with title CO the subject lands. All abstracts of title, vbether ne or supplementary, obtained by Lessee and covering the subject lands shall become the property of-and be delivered to Lessor after Lessee boa completed its titleeremination and curative work, subject,,however, to the right of Lasses to use such abstracts upon request at any ties;curing the term of the Lase. 8 1294 REC 02245358 03/28/91 12:45 40.00 9/01O F 1017 MARX ANN FEQERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Um. 11/66) / Li?417, N``v� or,=NESS WREREOF, tensor hie hereunto-eianed•end,caused- Ewe,went. be,atfned by the, wan:or covert coteasSSOnitS. CF :It con= OF VEIL,- with the seal of, um ...attics elites!, sad UNION baa-siEed this,:, nrtasnt..the day end ysar first..above written. ,..._. ... ,.. , !OAM OF =air- OOl*CSsion S tun COCNSI.iyi.,;.; • the cos g0;',7•Srac..e.,,ters41;:rew..G, , QtJ . LLSSEEA :Wi).banks & Associates, Inc-, - Tholes:E. Clerk,;Vice-President sun or cows= ) > SS. con= or WELD ) 2M"l��i•" It instrument w o flede.acko ee ,tefore — cb is �7 -7.-47.0f.,. M . 4 ... vi +t��haodfand'offictal ...s. , m cdap;ouetus oA 3-7-9... i14"4, "God v Lfi12Q'rr� C• n qr -. -.hoary Attalla, . •r ,. 0.00 10/01?„1294 REC 02245FEUERSTETN, 4 CLERK28RECORDER 'WELD- CO. F 1018 MARY ANN (Run. =fat) . ,....: 4 AR22ti535w ' RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH. RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M.. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: SE/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates. Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage for $25.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $4,000.00, together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a • period of three (3) years, commencing March 20. 1991. and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held. as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. 8 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 50.00 1/010 F 1019 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910217 too ` Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES. INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of March, A.D., 1991. ATTEST: /01/44/6/47 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY "Wes14 County Clerk to the Board , \. \ , Cord cy irman ( ..., tut lark to the Board ed r e ndy. Pro- em { AS TO FORM: �, ; � 1�� Constance L. Harbert'e--:(Zs"'-,---) ,0,,," County Attorney C. W. Kirby 1- td w, n star &A B 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 40.00 2/010 F 1020 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERE &RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910217 Parcel #13 k'UD COORt!.01L &3W.CAS LEASE Containing 160 acres, more or less: containingy; . 160 ,�<ast,miaral acre•, eon or lcsar-, ,,M,, '.7k:S LE IC ASE AQRZENS, dated, this Of / day.-air-c..q 1CcJ�i1'1 , .19 ,:-sade and.::entered into Dy and between GELD COUNTY, COLORADO, a.-political sutctviaion of the STA:E OF COLORADO, acting by and throw the.LCARD. OF CotNDY' COMMISSTONERS 07 -m COW:: OF WELD,,for .Sts respective:interests, .c/a SDARD„OY co ?C!,c0rlassioNSFS, WELD coufl ctstLuia,Cfficz7R,.,?:S-L0fl. r, "r l.RZSLt, cc E06Oi,.aareinaftar celled lwsaor .and• _. Wilbanks & .Msoci.ates, Inc. -- . 1$60 Lincoln St., Suite 800._- . . _ . Denver, -0p 80295- . . hereinafter called Lessees :YIaIESSSIA...: uwEREAS, said Lessee bas applied to tensor,.for_-,en:pil..and gss.lease;conring �the tand.vber 1p,,,dsscflbed, and ban paid a tiling fee in the amount of $10.00, plus a bonus consideration o!t'y�121tor> ;per mineral act., ,fsxad by Zanor.,as n additional-consideration fo7G-tbe.granting,of..tis'.Lesss• and.Lessee agrees to pay an. onnva1 .rental ,of. S 160.06 r, ooeputed,,act thte rats, of $ . . 1.00 , per feral :.armor fraction:,thereon par year. ; s Wt4CREAS, all: the, requirements relative to said,application. bays been ,duly_complied with and said application bas been approved and allowed by Lasser;. 210R]'JORE, Sn ,consideration o e,f ;,tE agreemsets ;bstsie,,„ oa the::part:of Luaee._to:be.peid,::..Yapt,and performs* Lessor,:doss •,leaaa :exclusively -to. Lessee .lor tte,,sola;used -only,purpose :of drilling,,for, development of_and production of.oil and.gas, or, either of-.thasa,:tbereon.and thersfrom'witatthe-right brown all oil. and gaa: so produced and saved therefrom end-cot :reserved'ass royalty by-.Lemaor under the,tsrme?of this lease, together vita rights-of-way, eats end servitudes for pipellFiswrtelept'one;.aad;,te mtralh lines, conks and fixtures for producing and caring for such products and bowing and boarding employees, end atilt and.all -rights: and.privileges necessary for-the esplorstionrnd,.operation of:rsid4and.Zor,,oil:and gas, the fotloving.,described land situated ;is the• Camty::of. Wild, State ,of Colorado, and' mors:particularly described n follows: DESCR:PT:'ON OP LAND -SEC::ON _ _ TOWNSN17 .RANGE. 20 RAVE ANi 20 ROlD,eaid land,,.end, li.tilt,righu,eodcprivilemmkgrant.d hereunder-to Lessw,ustti the hour of twelve o'clock noon on the alt day of, tfAlft , i,4 se primary term, and so long_ ' thereafter +a•ail.nod,,.gee,-or,,sithar(of,them, ie produced,-in,paying atestitieelror-eaid-3asd:or Lessee is diligently .esgage4 in,bone;.¢ide drilling or: Taos- lag cperaticnL-c* laid,LOdecsibjeat-cortLettervesad conditions herein. Drilling or reworking operations ,s De'i.,'aw.dssmed to beadiligso4ly performed'u theraeia' no delay or cessation thereof for a grater period then silty;consecutive days unless :an extension in: writing'is gn ted by Lessor, provided,tbat'auab drilli ..or r.vorkimtoperationa are:;cosseaced:during said , primary term or..,say,extension thereof or,,whi1•this,tease:ia,ring.foree trrsesort.'of.production:-of oikend,.gas or either,of, tbnw,;_or:-that:such,reeorkint;is-,comeenced,vStbin sixty/days+•:upon.ewsaatioacotcprroductSon•for- the purpose of n-establishing the same,..a a4.prlai4ed,-further-that rath,pt'odeatioaie;commended,duringncb 8 1294 EEC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 A0.00 3/010 F 1021 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910217 (Rev. :Ude) ar primary farm or any extortion thereof, or whilst this lease' to In fosse by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. L�LORAZ:CA - Lessor reserves the right to condtee exploration on the _eased_.land provided inch exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. Zn consideration of the premises,...:thepartioa_covemnt'and,agree at follows: - 2. ,;.AZMYAL -- If'this lease a extended for an 'additional tats HA provided for in CherL7GZHSI0N' paragraph hereof, Lessee shall during such extended -�'period`ps.[o lusor-ao''amcal rental at double`am-rate'� above specified for the land covered hereby. The rental in effect at tie time procuetionis established'" shall- not be..increased due to the ter5 of this lw&MSng.sxtdeG by ucK'pr tteeraon.`:.Aentala.tat -r -� time of established production shall.be.paid. du7Cing..rlu..zoa%ipSry.:lift of•LLis: eap;c amba ly,..in-.advanca..--__ on or before tact ats.iversen, dace heron:. There shall be_nose":etc ct unused rertsL _._.. 2. ROYAL" - Lessee atoll account for any an' all substances produced on the leased land and Lessee shall pay to Lessor as royalty, in addition to the rentals provided, but except for products used en the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leased'fared;With approval of Lasser, the followings (a) On oil, IVVAA of the oil predueednen&aved"from the leased land. • At' the option of Lessor, and-KCM!iixty- (60) deya'-notice to-Lessen,"lessor uy'taxe-its royalty tied. in.ehieh_eveut Lessee that deliver-fee h royalSy� i'L o .to_Lessor'on'tbeleand`Ienst, free of cost or deduction, into the pipelines or storage tanks designated ty LessoriC but':tessee'eball'.,'.'_- not in (incb case be required to provide free tankage for any such oil for a longer period the one :month after'-the same- is ran into 'tanks: - 'Withcsixty too) days' defies•=iro'"I:esaee."Lessorcry taiga taking oil royalty in kind. When paid in cash, the royalty:stall:PS calculated-rupee 'the fair orttett-'". value of the oil at the well which shall not be demed to be less than the price actually paid to ',Lessee'at the well by the perchaaer•thereofrand`in'nb evenc'shall^tba yaltLer lseeed,apon-=A: iikie value,ac'the wall''Ieas than'the 'pdatsapricesirethetfield for aaeb''oil,'or into absence-ore poatedy:'-'� 'price in the -field for nob oil;''upon`e srrkat, value-at tae„ en lese'ithati-therprewiling'Arita:'iv,. received-by other producers in the'field'for ell of like greSeend gravity et the-time such OS1''L rat into pipelsues`or`storage"dnW:rz '•:' . -(b)- On gas, ,including casinghsad ..guaor,other...gaseous substance, 12sits- . of te..fafr :market • value .at the well or of,the-'price received4by Lessee et the'we11;'whicheveris greater;''of-a1Z''gn =' - produced and sold from the teased land or utilised off the land by Lasses. A copy of 41V-contracts felt" sale of gas shall be furnished to Lessor. Where gas is sold under contract that tat:been approved-try'.- Lessor, the fair,market value_,ofranah.gas for deting:ing`the royaltiea_payµbie_lterauceer_shali_be the price at which such gas is sold under such contract. Co approval by Laser of the tares of any ouch agreement shall, operate to make-Lessor a party thereto or obligate it tberew4er in anyway. At the...option of Lessor, and with sixty (60) days' theta to Lessee, Lessor may take its royalty in kind. -With-sixty (60) days'^notice to-Lessee, Lessor:my Cease:caking'gas royalty in kind:. `'""'• ''(d) All,tests•of Marketing to oil':sod/ertgew!producedz='shall'"be borne)by,Excess-and eaeb 'costa' ' Shan not 'directly or-indirectly 4redace'th'e'msyaltyap■yments"to"'Ieasor `except'.that'esiteting-coats].: 'for Lesser'e'tn`kind royalty shall be borne''byl aeon. . .:;r: ., ,'"r: :.,-., CO if Lessor owns a teaser;inexact-in theca and gae-deposit.'of'tlte above-described lantthinsz' eta- entire andi*divided" fee wimple estate:'thao'ths:royaltieai-ane rentals' hersfn=provided:shall be"' paid,to"Leseor'only in the-,portion which' ital-°intaiwts'beare+ta•Itfle-'eboIe::atd::uadtvidedtlee, DuCt&" refund'of'say-bonus-consideration.shall be.made by'Lessor hereunder's ,, ' ,.'z ^•,' • B 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 a 0.00 4/010 F 1022 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO,. CO (Rev. Wed) • 3. ittalDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession emplace and aeevrace ,00ks,'and..records shoving the production and disposition of any and all substances produced on the leased land and to permit Lessor, ,at :all restorable hours, :to..exaine the.same, or to-1,urnish..copies:of..same to. Lessor upon request along,with. purcbsser!a .support derywa tacion.: Lessor-_will.-cot:lie;,unteasantble;with re,wsts..•.rAll:veld books and records shall be retained by-Lessee and sederr available'in;.Colorado to Tasaor for'a.period of;eot less than five years. 4. MSASCSOC1SS - All proauctioa shall be acetrately,measured.•usingstandards eatrblisbsd by the American Cas Association (AGA),ond/or,the.Atericab,.Petroleu■,In.xLtute:GIPSY and:.all.measuriag,devices shall be tamperproof as nearly as possible. Oil royali:oe due within the terns of this lease shill be calculated on actual and sccuraw measurements within AP_- standards.unless e.different seats-'of:seasuracent, subject to Lesaor'a,approval, is provided. .. 5. l'A7,w;,:S F• 77:071S Al: -payments are.' reports Cuc;Nereunce. :stall be made re or befero.the,day..'.. such payments ant reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend t`.e expiration of the primary tern hereof. ' Oil royalty pa)•reets.,and supporting cocuasnes shall be submitted prior to the last day cf;the mouth _folloviag-.each..month,s sale of.,production,-sad gas'.-'r•oyalty;peymcte and supporting doc'aacs.&Iall-,be submitted prior to the last,day of,the second.month:;following:each sonrh's::sa1e of production. -. . ...All payments shell be maim by cash, cMck,,,certifien check or money order. Payments having restrict:nos, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not to accepted by Lessor.. A penalty for a late payment shall be charges as set forth la the Py.NAI.^SS paragraph herein. 6. PL'NALSIES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not limited to late payments.•.improper,:paymento, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements made to. Lessor. Penalties shall be determined by Lessor unless otherwise-provided for by law mr,beda:tite,:fortof,.but not limited to, interest, fees, fine*, and/or lease esnceliatloa.: A penalty' acheduls shall be'prepared.,b7 Lau'or sod:shall-become effective immediately after public,aotiee. Said:schedale may be Changed:frcm^tams:,: to tias:after public notice. :; • 7. LAW - The terms end conditions of this:,,lease atoll be performed and.exercised,subject re all,lawee,.; rules, ,reguleticra, orders. local ,ordinances_ or _resolutions applicable to and_•bindiogi upon.•-_thevo administration of lands and minerals owned by the;,County:of,;Weld; and to lams,.:rules :and:•.,xegalationa;-. governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall result in penalties as provided for by law or y;,set,forth;in, the aforementioned schedule or stall,.at .the ,optics- of;.Lessor. result' int default:as provided Mreinafter.- - - •s:.,: r , .t ....- S.:_ SCRRENDfl:- Lessee may at any time, by paying:to Lessor .11.amounts.then due as provided,Derail*, surrender this lease insofar as the CC eoveraralt or any portion of the-land herein leased,and.be.relieved •:;. free further obligations- or.liability',.hereunder:with crespect:toLt a land:-sa-suara+deredc provided ttat.ro:.: partial surrender or cancellation of this lease...shall..be,fon less .than contiguous tracts,of•apprortaatel7e :. forty (a0) scree,or.Governmental lot;•cOrrsapending.;t0•.ergaanGr-quarter,.eationg prnvided`further.thatreis:r .. surrender clause and the option herein reserved co Lessee shall cease and become absolutely inoperative iamediately and concurrartly.virt the 4nstitution,of•mar:smite.fluter:monrt,of.Sat by;Lessee.,Twos or Amy assignee of either to,.enforce* .this:lease,.or any otitsstermsi nseed'or Implied--. Ia:mittens !Mailings surrender be effective until Lessee shall have made,tilt provision.'for:conservation.'of the,leased.prodocts.:• and protection of the surface rights of the leased Isid. 8 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 0.00 5/010 F 1023 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/+6) Qi o r"7 • 9. ASSLGNIrTS - : (a) Lesaee, with'-prior :written consent' of Lessor, .ball:bavn`the^right to ensign the entire°:',.. leasehold interest'-of•said Lessee.:in a11'.'or=part-of'the land covered bereby;"btt-not ibs borwer;.' ' than =eentiguots tracts of appromiostely&:l r (4Q) ioren .or',Sove_.,te: tot weznspooning'te quarter-quarter section for any partial assigomt, and for approval of such aeaignment!Lessor shall' make an assignment charge in an awount co be dscemir.,d by Lessor. Prior to written atroval by Lessor . of assigna'snt'of this-lease, Lessen+(essigeor)eshell'•`not.U:eschews-of lte'opliestiow under the forme Ana conditiottharein. An essigoent'ahall not-extamd`the'tare of.thia Sesser • (b) Si any-assignment of a 'portion of the"land covered hereby ahall''be'approved, Ann+ lease" shall be issued to the assignee covering the assigned land, contalaiag the sap.terms and. conditions-as'' '..: this lease, on limiteo as to term as this lease is United, and tta assignor shall be released and discharged from ate farther obligations are' lfahl:ttiea as to that-tortim Sc assijtte.:, (c) Lessee shall notify Lessor ci all Assignments of uneivided percentage or other interests ,, Said interests will not be recognizes cr approved by Lessor, end the effect of any such amalgamate vi I2 be strictly.and only between-the parties thereto, and Outaids"the-terns of his l'easec and no dispute:baton parties to any eneh assignment`shall:operate 1otelieve Lessee fros'yeriornen arof°any:- term or conditions hereof or to postpens the'tin:tberafor.',Tweeorihall Atoll' times be entitled co' look solely to L or his assignee shown sn its books as being.the•eels owner hereof, end for ds ending-a.•all notices required T'-this-lease :aod'for t:s_performance of all terns•and' conditions (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all iascrnsents of every kind and nature whatsoever affecting ,this lease should be filed with the Lessor. ' • .... 10.E AVfltlan $G ROYAL= - Any and all reservations-or' assigtsends or ovsrrdtng royalties shall subject•to"approval-by:Lessor. .She total,af,Aaid+overriding-royalties shall aot-exceed'five:percentn(Sh), including any'overriding royalty previously:provided n or unless:production exoeadstis-severely.average of fitter (13) barrels per day or ninety thousand able feet of gas per day (tO O/3):: ^1y.:the:event='that.:.• ...-. production drops to this amount or less, any overriding royalties wbic3 exceed five percent (SO may be . smapended;:.Lessor's approval of a reservation or sssi,. .c:of t overriding royalty shall not bind-Una for payment'of:said-overriding royalty'and shall nott relieve Lessee of soy of its obligations for payment o!`••'- royalties•to Lessor as provided:by_R)YALZYparagrsphs heroin. _- , Il. • ant UMW Lessee-agrees to-protect the'leased land fro drainage by offset wells'located on' adjoining lands not owned by Lessor, when such drainage is not compensated for by counter-dfainagm .Lt '- shall be presumed that the production of oil and gee trot offset wells results in drainage from the leased land:'unless",Zaasee ;demon,traces to:Lessor',,-satiataetlon.!byeginsertng, geological,*-or-ot Or:;data, that production':frceauch offset.well does trot resuttitt enema-drainage:-or that.the e dri2lieg,of*anwlt'Or wade':..,, on the-amni :land vault rumemaeeomplish tha' asaf purpo of,.protecting.,.the;:depoaita..under• Che.` eased•"lad.'. Leseor"s'.decision'as:to'a vexdstsncs of inch:drainaphbalthainaSj ad Iaasee thell'caeply'lt laseor'm.• . order t3 arson ar::svrraMer-astir ieeeees to sty such:endeveloped aersage am desigustedby,Leasor. T2. . DIVIZOPe Cepot discovery of•oil:end.ga :or eithsr.of them on the-leveed.lama :Lessee Abail "= proceed;with reasonable diligence to+develop:said 'land:et at rats and'm se extsnt"eeataensmrace with .!' •• economic development of the field in-which-Vas leased land lies. - • 13. P00LI1tt MACS! - Lessee may at any time or times pool any part or.all of maid land and Issas or any stratum or strata with other lands and Inns, stratum,or strata, in the elms field so as to constitute. a spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform well-spacing pattern or to comply with any order, rule,. or regulation of the State or ?ederml regulatory or conservation agency having jurisdiction. Such pooling (>tww �) B 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 40.00 6/010 F 1024 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, _CO H . • shall be accofllished or -terminated by filing- of record a declaration of 'pooling, Or declaration of termination of pooling, and by mailing or tendering a copy-to Lessor, or to'ttis depository bank. Dri:ling' or reworking operations upon or production fraa any part of such spacing unit :hall be considered for all putpes a'of'this lean as operation'or. productions froe"this leass. Lessee shall altocaee'-w ttils lean the.proportionate share 'Of'production' which;the acreage"in'th"ia`-lease Included .ilr'°any such-spacing init ' bears to the total a in said'specitri unit: -. 14. t1NISI:.1rICN - CO.`T1Cflriz. ':0N - lc the avant tenor petnits the land herein laced to be included wittllrt'a:comeanitixatiot er unitizattotf egreeaent, the terra"of"this taus-rev be deemed' to bar*edified-to conform to such' agreement. Whet duly"a portico cf the land-under'thie:eese ii committed by an agreeaen:, - Lessor may segregate the land and testa a :cants lease-for'eacb portion not committed thareàder;- the tern' of such•:asparate'•lease shall be limited es to the original 'term"Of'Chie'-lease. -The terns of-the taint's* tat''>pottion '-retaining' in the -unit-' shell be:.'deemed"ttol"Di modified'. to':'conform-to"'such 'agrr_'ement.' ,... None=oerminR- Inset. •bhal tett.lrate >on the first ant-cemary<'gee. or the'lea* edltob:n,;'tL.•'tern:natter, . .. date of the unit or part thereof reifying the lease, but ir. bo event prior to thOee'd o.' the primarytern " of the lease or the extenaicn term of the 'ease. LS. PRODOCrIGN - I shall, subject to applicable'%Mel;regulation'sad`drders operate and needful`" all wells upon-the leased land'•'so long as the same'Are eapsbke of producing Sr.^payiog'quneitiea, and shall:-' operate'the same`so as to produce 'ac-a rate ecsmensuratewttb"do rate of protection'of`Warlate'adjoltanir` lands within the mare field and within thelint:. of good engineering practice;'escapt for'sich` timw''aa'" there exist neither market nor storage therefor, end except for such limitations on or suspensions of production as toy be approved 'in writing by Linn: Lessee"shall be responsible for adequate si'te"securtty on all producing properties. " r:. lb. SEVl•1N WELLS • If lessee shall complete a well on the leased land productive of gas and lessee is unable to produce such gas due to a lack of'suitabte market therefor,Lessor-may greet Lane suipensiom'of Ms obligation to produce hereunder until a suitable-market'for-such gee'can be'found,-and flnjAny-t suspension'period', it'stall be deesed drat"gee 'ieCDsing'DlOaucad berewdaT Lt"paying''quamtSLi,Y ' '`Sccsp'e;'"° bowever, that beginning on the•eaaiversary'date'mxt 'of the year'-of'anttewton''of`d+e le n'lr reesoe:of a ahnt-in well testes shall .. Day to lassos': abut-ie:ioyalty'etplal'to $2 per care of'tbr.leasepsr mnaim"ia'V addition to the annual 'rectal. The minisa'wont of stub''shut-ln: myatty'9aymeac• bel'i'be'$240 ':'fait' ;--". year's shut-in royalty shall be forfeited to lessor except for the shut-in royalty paid for the year during: which' the'well-hoeing' production'. -The`•wcimta`extension-of the lease,- due ]tot the exiatencrot'a shut-in. fll,'(''shilt be'.fine'.:years`beyond'-the'extension,tste n:4eaeritied'-it'tlie ID=151021 'paragraph'•berein.-ttfe""-- greeting'of-any'farther eitensions Shalt be'at'the'sae' option of Aseore 17: "OPLR'ASICNS"'- No exploration, d'Slting"or'preduction operatio; including"penitent instcrlationa,';=' shall be-wittiin 200 feet of any faisting'buildier'Or'other improvement, including'watervell-or reservo'_r,t'" without-the written permission'of the'owner'of Slid deprovepnts.r lessee shall' keep 'a correct'Iog of eace well drilled hereunder. showing`by name'or' descriscion'i ere Sormatioos'passed'tefroagli,+tls."Qepdr stir wtiidi" each' tornstion was reached,'tba"ntmber'of' feet of•each'aize ening'"set' in"'each vatic' vbnre `set 'arit2t1i°'•" total depth of 'each well'drilled.' 'lanes `vitbia'Gthirty`(30Fdaysafter'='tbu::eompletion' or'abandpurent"of`="•: any-well"'drilled brander; shall'tile in tliCoffierof`Lausor'a toplit'sad' catrect log"of sncWtwei3 '' together with a copy of the electric log and the radioactivity log of the welt viten such logs. either of. • . -. or , 11211111;1"ISM run( afro ,also 'a, copy of-ell' *SU its test tesuits, Cot. records4 and analyser ,reeOrd"ot perforations•and !:!fiat`Dr'odacti0m 'if inSormatiam'rpuired'by'tLL paragraph ?stir, contained in'-reporta'isqutredto'bt lilt wOt the"Ott int"Gas CosservatfoaCoasd sign of'Coi'orado,• repuirementa-lo! this paragraph Suet as for d6 SntOrmail may'tie'satisfied by'eue+-0;w tiling c4tb'said CG®SeaYom;;..r except 'tor copies of•"she reporter se are required-by the,following'parsgrspb, and provided'that all sucti` information'Is limediately aaailebls:-hi'tensor. 'My'propriatary' ialoihatios 'ai wbmitteQ ':hell ndetbi` ,. subject to public inspection under Colorado law. B 1294 REC 02245359 -03/28/91 12:45 10.00 7/010 F 1025 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK'`& RECORDER WELD CO, CO CRev. 11/134) 9/02-/7 •Lessee. shall burr pipelines,;below,.plow.depth. '-loam shalt;set:_end..-eewnt sufficient surface casing to protect the fresh water,wells of the area. I8. $ofltcC0N Lessee .shall notify Lessor ant the surface lessee or rnaAce owner of the location-4 of,each drill,site at-least two weeks prior to,eoweocing;,drilltng;Operations„thereon.,.:Lessee;ahallmtify.;;; Lessor before commencing to plug and abandon. any sell by copy of. te se's regtest .for-approval or-sundry.; toting of intent to plug and abandon. 19. BONDS - Lessee.,stall be ,liable for,all,damages to the surface of the land., ltnetock, cowing_ crop.,, water walls, reservoirs, or improvemante.caused„by Lewes's:operation,.on sef,d:aand...:, $ .;operations; shall,.be..commanced.oa the land hateiaabove dcacribed,,unless-ard,.;until,,Lessp,;aha21- hsve.filud..a,good ant«. sufficient bond with Lessor, in an amount Robe fired by Lessor, to secure the:peyment.,torr such-damages/as 3 - may be caused by Lessee's operations_.on said land and;to assure tenplLnee-,Mtth4all,:the terms and prof stops,:,. of this lease, the laws of the State of Culorsdo,.-and ;L..rules ace regu2ncfrr.- :`area c;rartainlr.L,... bond,mny:.Le held in effect, for..the lite,of pro:uction.,of any-wall. ,. 20. =TNT - 1 hall not remove any machinery, etuipment or fixtures placed on said land other. than drilling, equipment, nor.,.draw _the:,casing,;fras,any, wells unless:and_ until. all;::payments ,and obligations currently, due Lessor under etbe. terms,of• this loess dall ,hays;,been paid or satisfied.,:•Aro% machinery, equipment or.,fixturea left on this,;lsnd,for.a „period•of gore .than .six, (A) months after expiration hereof„ahnti automatically become the property. of Lessor. .u.. ama DISCOVERY - Should lessee discover,any valuable‘produets„othar„than;oil and gas, on or•_t., within the leased land, Lessee shall within sevee. (7) days report such discovery co„Lessor, in-:which,event. , , Lessee and Lessor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. WASBR - This lease does not grant permission,septets or,impliad, to Lessee for water exploration,. . drilling, or establishing water walls,without.the written,permission_of-;the surface owner., Ti Lessor la;Ails., surface:.owner, ail, shell, not be,wmreasootbly ,vitAAeld.; 7,f:.:Lessee,desires to.,,eatebiiab,dr;:.., adjudicate any water right for„beneficial,use;on the leased•land,,,,any:such,ad3mdieation-or application shall,,, be,in.the nerve„•of„Lessor. if Lessor is the surfoce;,asoer. . sass..,ahatt,apply to Any naltributaly water., right*established,on the leased .lane which ray be put to beneficial uss off:said land. 23.. , DSIALW - rpon failure or default Of,Leases to caply,:wlth-any of the terms and..provisions hereof. .„ including but not limited to the..fai:.ure•to..comply„yid% laws,.,rules;and:regulations::governing Colorsdoroil end gas operations, Lessor is hereby suthor,ised ,vpcn.notice And hearing,,as hereinafter prov4Eb,rto, -' e ' . this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed or po d by Lessee hereunder. Zs the event of any such default or failure, Lessor shall, before making,try.eueh..cancellaticn,,-send to tesaee• by,csrtified mailrnto„the post,office addteaa;of,said lt+[wwe,as,shown br the reconts.of=Lessor,,:a raga of lnteehisn tot, tense!, for such /Allure or• defau;t:,,;speoilfing,,ths<asse,tatatteg,tha,1.f::rithic thirtt,(34)_,daya from the .,; date;:of,mailing,said.notice, lessee shall correct such,Xai i1 at default, no ceicellation;wilt.be rade �If:•.., such:,tailure or default is, not,,correctad,within,thirty 400), days, after,therwailing„of„.„such4nocite,nsmd.Sf;n Laws does not,request.,a hewing,on such hotios.witbin,.thirty.${Jt))r,dgs, this Iease;m111.tersinets and be,;y,,. cancelled by operation of this paragraph without„further-.action by Lessor, or further-notice:.eo=Lessee.. , IDCffiIS10N - Sf Lessee fails to make discoyery of .oil and,.gas, ,or,,either;of.theer,itt pq�i quantities during.'the;primary term.hereof, or,during„dfllltng,Aoperatioan.cosmsncelydnrSngths.,prSmar7Tteaa_,,,- hereof,'Lessee.say make written application to;Zessor.for..an extension of this lease for,a,term,equal cache_ primary term as to all of the mineral acres eavercA hereby.,(exclndiagtany,;,sineral atria,theretofore,,,, aterendered as in the.St ER Paragraph provided.„or assigned a aa,the.ASSIGti»,Paragrapk._ ptoflded).,,.: The,sranting of sucbextension shall-be at the,sole,option of Lwow +t..double :therentaal,for the .pr�y.r: term hereof. B 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 10.00 8/010 F 1026 MARY ANN FEOERSTEIN'CLERK 'i RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Raw. 13/86) . 25. SOLD bnCL'SS lessee shall, indemnify Lessor:.against all liability ead.los4 'andsealest, all claims and actions, including the defense of such claims or actions,'based upon or"arising'out of:dasene r:' injury, including death, to persons or property trued by or sustained^in e000ectiom with eoperatiooa'ar him. leased land or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute. ordinance, or regulation. 26. CONDENSATION - If the leased land shell be taken in any condemnation proceeding, this lease shall autosatically.terninate_me of,,tha.dat; nr.faklne._ The award for such coddeematioe sbsli"De paid to lessor, except for any specific swards) paid mkt.'s*** for severed oil and gas reserves. ,in which event XXXXXXXXXXX.oi._such„apecific.emerc(s) sMtl`be mid to Lessor in litu\of royeltiileet\by rirtu.e of the condemnation. Improvements shall bE removed by Lessee.per tern In the .� seraph her�tn.'".tC only a tortiou of the leased land is taken„by,condanacion, Lessor say, at`�1ibpHon.ti,Lenititw'S tileast or terminate only that portion of the lease so taken. 27 ERRORS - Every effort is made by"Lessor to avoid errors in all procedures,including but not limited to auction Ustings and lean preparatjon.,,_Lessor shall not berliable__(or_any_`incotivenience„o;loss':"- caused by errors which may occur. Lessee shall notify Lessor immediately upon discovery of any errors or. discrepancy whatever. 28. ssaaZoLOct - Lessee shall not.deatroy;;'disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources,of ear kind on Weld County--lands as provided by law. these resources include but are not lfalted _to all,.artifacts •of stop oodLormet4,;,,pictographs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric 'or historic wore shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. DLlhhI2IQNS - Ca) "Gas^ as used herein shall mean all gases (combustible and noncombustible), including bat not.., limited to afl gaseous hydrocarbons, jaseous coepomds, carbon dioxide, and - °,-•., (b) "Oil and gas" sa used herein shall include all substages* produced as is thertvi L'y'produd tfr;,', including but not limited to sulfur. (c) "Paying quattities" as used herein shall mean,_at¢•.,tefer to quantities of oil:afelim r.Of'': either of them sufficient to pay for the current cost of producing saw. 30. NUBS, AS ASSTCSS.-_,71he..benefits,and.Obligationa of this lease shall inure to and be binding upon the heirs,, legal representatives, successors:or sestina of Lessee; but no sublease or testament hereof, or of any interest herein, shall be binding upon Lessor until the same'has approved tyLassot es explained' in the A s-lc:mRA'S' paragraph provided. 31. WOW= OF TITLE - Lessor Core not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shalt, upol. request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it bas La. its files. There shall be no obligation on Lessor', part to purchase new or sepplemeatel' or other title papers nor to do any curative work in corn-action with title to;[the subject''lands.' All abstracts of title, whether new or eapplesentery. obtained by lessee and covering the subject lends shall became the property of and be delivered eo Lessor after Lessee has completed its title atoation.and corativo work, subject,however, co the right of lessee to use such abstracts upon request at any time during the term of the Lease. 8 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12:45 50.00 9/010 F 1027 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Mr. 1I/86) f/OZ.:" rw I!t•NZ SS,WRflEOT..lesnox bat hereunto.signed-and-caused;It,.moe;to be.aired by`t9Ls,EOARDI0T C0ESTT CC*ffiSSI0bf $ 07 TEC COMITY 07, WELL, with the seal:of the office affixed, awl IALS•01 bee signed this:: egtessent, •slat day and year first above Lrrieteo. IOAPD 07 COOXIT atteSSI0IC!RS WED comet, � f Weld __' C. a Pot lif�i/ e Lts=7 -Wilban)a &1:Asssoc&aates, I31c. ^ AV t4Lf i �C1/ Thatn t.-Clark, vice-President SSA'a or 001DRAD° ) ) ss. comer or WaD ) ,p/S,D,,; Se.Cr1WnC gyres acknowledged-before lee.01.• ./ »Y dp of 'Zt t +^ - y� • ..i And official seal. ff E OF .1114177.01.4,t, Zt, • Rowry Tu011a. (//f .r- B 1294 REC 02245359 03/28/91 12-45 *0.00 10/010 F 1028 NARY AN N FEUERSTEIN CLERK RECORDER WELD CO, CO • (Rev. 11/66) �•Y ,,, , AR22453 .1 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS. Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 80.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: S/2 NW/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado • WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage for - $25.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $2,000.00, together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00 noon. on March 20, 1994, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Wilbaaks & Associates, Int., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is. accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 40.00 1/010 F 1039 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910218 • • Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNT? COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ,. /01/111447 BOARD CO LORADO We14,Cqun Jerk to the Board ;F:a„, ,...+ Gerd . a , airman jaC.P.'2'.2"tiedriligt .to the Boar 4nr;. Pro-Tem A S TO FORM: 5...74 ;;,,.4.1 stance L. Harbert �ti -7 Dotty Attorney C. W. Kirby �l 4S1 LiA.DJwW. B 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 50.00 2/010 F 1040 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO 910218 Parcel #14 f6LD COtTtSI OIL ARD CAS;LLASE . ,-: , Containing $Q acres, more or less; Containing •":'=•$Q•... - ,,net ritual. acres,:more-or least - : 27tIS LEASE ACSLTOTIT, dated this 6( day,.o.. i4mQltI!h , 2.92L, acenenefrectars4 into by and between vram courrrC, COLORADO, ■ political autcivislon of the STATE OF COLORADO, acting by and through.ths-EOARD 01 COACT.:001*ttSSIQNns Ant:.=r coati OF,S,Zthw Joe,tte,.raspeetive:interest..:_c%'DOARs:OF COMM: COYNISSIONT1S, WELD C002:77 CEN NNW. CENTER, °_S :Ora STRUT. f721Q7r, CC E0671,.hereinafter called;,. Detnrer. 0 80295 hereinafter salad ' PI2NESSE�, ,.: 0.)CREJha, said Lasses has applied to Lessor"tor/an.,ott-.and gas-La n covering.the land !era described, arA has paid a filing fee in the amount of 510.00, plus a bonus consideration ot-S 2500 „peel mineral acre, fixed by Lessor Sit at: additional-consideration for the:grantinno2.,this ,leaf;: and'Lasesee agrees to pay an. :annual metal of S 80.00., _ ,, computed ,at :the rate ,ol.,S, .. 1,00 ,, per mineral acre-or fraction thereof par ydor, WfdrarAS, all,, the- requirements relative so,•said -application.:have been duty complied with aid sae application has been approved and allowed:by Lessors .. 32 ORE, in; consideration of, the:agreemanta,:berein, salt the part of.Lsnee•-to,ba paid,: kept•and performed, lessor does loose..exclusively 'to :tease"'or the..sole:•and only purpose of drilling for, development..of,and'production of oil and gas, or tither of-:then, thereon'and:therefrom:.vitt thy right:'t zr all oil and gas, so:produced,end sand'.;therefrom•end not:reoervedra royalty: Lessor.,under•;the tans'of. this lease, together with rights-of-fly. easements and servitudes for pipelines,•telephoto and telegraph lines, tanks and fixtures for producing and caring for such product, and housing and boarding employees, and any and all,rights-ad privileges,necessary for the+xploration and.-opsratimotssid:laadaor?oii,.;and gas, the *following, described load-situated .in the County-0241814y State rot-Colorado,:;and:'uotcpatieelarly described ai follows; . DLSCZIPT10R-OF LAND SECTION 1OFRtSRI1 RANCE V Nw+t 15 7N 63w TO RAVE AND SO NOW said lend, and 11 the rights and privileges granted.hereendir.to Lasses ttil'tbe hoar of twelve o'clock noon on the ,--17Th day ofcf attfi 'i r 19 as primary tens, and so long thereafter;as ott and gam,,.,or.either of,:them,.is-:produced-,in•'paying':auantitias:from>said,landtorLesee is diligently,engaged, in. bona fide ,drilling or'xxavorking;wperectoster ,sefd A'M,,.:'abject'to'thmxerms.read conditions herein. Drilling or rawest operetions-ahell'be desmsdato.beedi2lgmatlyaparforad'=ifrthea:ia no delay or cessation thereof for a greater period them sixty "consecutive days unless an creamier in writing is granted„by Lessor; provided that auth drilling or reworking'operation ,art dormetteed during said primary^term or.any:extension'thereof ot.vhile;this lease-is is Lonestb,-reason iof-proaCtioa.se,oit.entl'gss; or either of the, ontat-such-,rnworhing iap'a- 4d.%within.%fay-days cupon_cessation of'production for the purpose of re-establishing the samey:amd' prowldad'further=ehat:anca production-is commenced daring satb B 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12;46 .0.00 3/010 F 1041 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO (Rae. 37./86) 910218 • primary texm or any extension thereof, or while thta lease is 'in force by reason of such drilling or reworking operations or other production. f14$OLC:CS - Lessor reserves the right to conduct etploratias- co. the -tessed__land .provided-'sucb exploration doss not interfere with rights panted Serein. :o constderacion of the premiss, the parties covenant actsgra.,as follows: .-..` I. RLttTAL - If this lean la:extended...for an Additional'tars as:.provided "for in the' DQ7SrSION ' paratret% hereof, Lessee that: arias inch exteoded'period pay to :wet Ennis' rents? atdoubts the turd::.:. above specified for the land covered hereby. :he rental in effect it the time production it estabiisbet`;: shall not be increased due to the term of„this_lease_being.extended_by.such.production._:t ataZa._sat_at-_tAa.,_.. time of established production shalt be paid dctcg ;M reseio(tf Sife..oLtlfia lease,annually,..in-.advance.__:. on or before each anclversarg e,te hereof. :1iere shellbe no reh.rC_ct u=laud entaL 2. ROYAL= - Lessee shell account fur any anti all subatsrcos produced on the leased land and Lessee shall pay to Loeser as royalty, in addition to the rectal!, proeided, but ea'cepc for products used co the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leasedlaa, with approval of Lessor, the following:. (a) On oil,.. 12% of the on produced and saved..from the teased land. .. - At the option of Lessor, and--with •slaty:(60) -days..notice.to Lessee. "Lessor-may take:its'•• royalty oil Sn kind, in Slick event time shall deliver s:o royalty_oil,to.lessor on the leased land. free of cost or deduction, into the pipelines or storage tanks designated by Lessor, but.Cases shalt, not in sub case be required to provide free to:kup for any such oil for a longer period than ore month after' the same ta. tm: inta"csnks. ::withceixty.'(60) days`::rootlet to Leseee,'Leeeor marceaae taking oil royalty in kind. Shen paid in cash, the royalty shall'be:calculated''apart the fair'.warted «.: . value of the oil at the well which snail not be deemed to be less than the price actually paid to Lessee at the well by the,purchaser thereof; ana'ln,-eawent Ib'all;tit4royalties be.aased=npotti`market velum at the well, less."than the posted'price in the-tiel4 for s:eh.oil,'or,Sn,the absence-oCa•posted price' is the. field for such nil, upon a'mat iwslue..at ,the well'less than-the`prevailing'..pricey. received by:other-producers,,in-the field for oast liksgraderend-gravity et•the slam such oil 15 Tr into pipelines or storage tanks_: y• (b)',.On.- pa, including .caaindwat;:,ps;orceher •gaseous •substace, 12 ,: of the :fair man value at>the well or of-the remind-byte nee at the mall, nbitbaver;-is-Treater; aria: l.ps -"L" produced and sold free the leased land or utilised off the lend by Lessee. A copy of al•L•eosereets'for- sale of gas shall be furnished to Lessor. titers gas is sold under contract that tag beet'appmed by Lessor, the fair icaricet value ef"sueh gss for deteatrtn .the:royalties peyabbe.:haMrtder_ehall..be the price at which such gas is sold under sue Contract. So approval by Lessor of the terms of any nth agreement shall operate to sake lesser a party thereto Or obligate it thereunder in sny'way. At the option of Lessor, and with sixty (60) days' notice to Lasses, Lessor ray take its royalty in kind. Vimaeixty (60)• days" notice-to Lassa;Lessor may cease-taking:ges royalty'in kind. - -. (c) All.,coets of marketing •-th. oil and/or gas produced ebalL baborne<Dy'Lassos-aW such costs-°.-.- shall not 'sltlittlY or adireCtlY recbalbe.royalty payments to 'Lessor. . tempt that markecing'.costs Stir Lessor'+ ion-kind.roym117isballsbe•borne by l+rsor. (d) . If,Lessor'neon.a...leeser,btnsst-in the soil-ad'gas deposits-of-t e-above-described'-Iaod:than' the ,entire end:undivided.fee.+afsple*escate, disk the royalticrand"rentasliersitetroVinet ststt': e" paid to Lessor only in tits•:portion which Its4nereaas-bears to'-tAe.wholrrmod:vndividet'fee,. betflo af:msd of soybeans consideration shali.be:eade bp''Leesorbsrender. '. " i . -:",', B 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 X0.00 4/010 F 1042 MARY ANN FEUERSTESN CLERK RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/86) ` -"----- __.�___ --•- -----___ 1 3. RECORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in possession corc22ece and acemrate"books'aad records showing the production and disposition of any and all Substances:produced cc the leased land aol to permit . Lessor.,at. all reasonable boura, .to exaslnr;the,NS. or to'•Burnish,:coytes.of-same to lass= upon rpuant dent with purchaser's,support-.docusemcatian. Wear will noc.,e.onrewauble with ravens.;.•Alk said books and,records flbail be retained:.:by''Leases,and made available in.Colansio to Lessor for a period of-sot less than fiveyears. 4. MMASLRLM,vl'S - All production shall be act':rataly:.measured'luring•-seawards esecblished.,.by:.'the . American Cat Association (AGA). andior.the.American petroleur..Snatttute.(AA2)oand all:aeauring:de►icesushall.. . be taaperprovf as nearly as tosstble. Oil royalties due within the terns of this lease shall be calculated on actual and ammo's measurements within AP: standards.,unlesa.a.different-means:of musursrenc.:sebject to. Lessor's approval, is provided. . .: :.... 5. PAYMENTS t. rrzcxxs - Al. payrenta are'.reports du( tereuncar'.:ukali De-..ads man or befmc. the'day maca payments ant reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall )e construed to extend etc expiration of the primary tern hereof. Ott royalty paynanta and supporting;dacwenta; shall be submitted prior to.the,Iwo day of-Me month following web month's sale of productive, and,gas=royalty.payments sad supporting doctesnts-'shall be. submitted-prior to the last day of the second month.following eachisontb"s galasof:productivn. All payments; shall.be,•made .by cash, check,. certified`Check or money order. Payments:having. restrictions, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not be accepted by Lessor. A penalty for a late payment shall be charges as at forth ,n the PEI%AL-' S paragraph herein. 6. PENAL:TES - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not limited to :late payments, ;improper.•payments. operational deficiencies. violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statement made to Lessor. Penalties.:shall se.•determined'by Lessor unless otherwise.provided.for by,lnrand maybe Sn.thtforn of,at tot.limited:.tor. interest, lees,efines. And/ot;lesat caneeliatlom4. A penalt saaedala shall Ad by,:. Lessor ,and..shall became effective immediately after yubltc;notice.:: Said•-schedule may chengad-frdstims.:.. to time after public notice. . . 7. LAW - The terms and conditions of this lease shall be performed-and exercised.,subject to all Sans, :- rules, ;.regulations, orders, local ordinances or. resolution* applicable to. ,and- binding upon•:;rehe•, administration of lands and minerals owned by the.Coaaty,,:Of. Wl‘..and.ta* lams,:::,nulea esub ragnlatiatur,- governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall result in patties as provided for by law or as sat.:forth in :the aforementioned schedule ;Girton,' at site;option+ot Lessor. result in'default''es provided..aereinetter. S. , SURRENDER -.-Lessee ray at,any rims, by,paying to Lessor all macaws;thee due'-as-provided herein,:,;._ surrender this tease 4naoter'as the same covers all.or.1any portico otchsland herein leaseaandxbe rel1evet i from:fureher.obligatio a or. .liability be:wander with,respect•.ta:taealaodrso'.surrendered; provided:hat ao:_ partial..•surrender;or cancellation of this.lease shall ,bt:dor-:le►s than contiguoustracfs..of',apptmmdimsosty.- forty (40) acres s•or..Cover msntal •lot.ecorresponding.to a-guarteraoartsr aection;lipro►fded'Surtberntkat thin c. surrender clause and the option herein reserved to Lessee shall cease and Decade absolutely inoperative immediately,and concurrently with the„institution'of•;wensaica inunrcourtadt_lammby Lasser,,;Laor or.:any assignee:at either to enforce,.shis lease, orrany of Ivan expnssadeor-dmpttad. ,sews--casextudi>esen atrrander be effective until Lessee shall have.tede full provision for.eanastwaticncof;.the,.:lanetysosoctir, and protection of the surface rights of cte leased land. 8 1294 RFC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 40.00 5/010 F 1043 MARY ANN FEIERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO,: CO (Rev. 11/86) ;'1 (a) Lessee, with prior written consent of lessor/:shall' have the right to assign the entire• leasehold interest'of said lessee in ell or pert of the laed'cover.a'bereby;-but not •lest, however;•=' than contiguous tracts of approximately 'forty'. (40) acres,or.-Governors: lot: oorrespoedinertp at quarter-quarter section for any partial esalgnmemt, and for apex-vat of such assigreent'J.easor.^shat:"^ make an assignment charge in an amount to be determined by Lessor. Prior to written approval by Lessor . of;assignee= of this lease, Lessee (assignor)'sbstl?not be'relieved-of its obligations-under=the terms age -conditions-Therein. An assignment shall not•.extend the ten oft.thie'lease. • .. -- (0) Ii any assignment of a portion..of.the-',Ism covered hereby shall be approved, a new lease shall be issued to the assignee covering the assigned land, containing the.same terms.:and:conditiota-se this lease, and united as to term a this lease is linited, and the assignor shall be released and discharged from a:1 further obligations Aral liabilities as to that partite Sc assigned. (c) Laser shalt notify Lessor of alI assignments of unaivided percertaga Or other intereeta. Said interests will not to recognised cr approve! by Lessor, and the effect of any such assignments will be strictly: and only between the parties thereto, and outside the term of%this-loose:'':and no dispute.between parties:to any such assignment shall operate to relieve Lessee free performance of soy', texts or conditions hereof or to postpone'the time therefor.:.,Lessor'help et ell times be.entftleCto= look solely to Lessee or his assignee shown cn its books as being the sole owner hereof, and for the. sending t•of all notices required by this tease end for zhe- rfonanc. 'of alt terra and conditions . (d) Although not binding on Lessor, all instruments of every kind and nature whatsoever af`ecvt'ng , this lease should be filed with the Lessor. 10. . OVERRIDING ROYAL.- ' Any and all ..reservations-or:assitamants 'or- overriding royalties shall be r' subject to approval by Lessor.. The total, of said•:overriding?royalties ahall not exceed,five percent including..any overriding.royalty Previously•provided for =leer tprodncticn:..exceeds'•a'mwthly raversgs off- fifteen (1S) barrels per day or ninety thousand cubic :feet of gas per day (90 lion). 1)a.;the event flat production drops to this aeovaa or less, any overriding royalties MSe% exceed five percent (5%).may be. suspended. Lessor's approval of a:'reservation or Wigan= of an-overriding rc7a2z7-shall not-bind Lessor: for-payment of said.overriding royalty and shall not -relieve Lessee otry of its obligations for payment f .': royalties to Laser as provided by ROYAL= paragraphs herein. tinac WLLLS - Leman egress to protect the leased Iasi fret dralnags by offset well& located on adjoining lends not owned by Lessor, when such drainage is not compensated for by count-drainage.^ .'IL^, - shall be presumed that the production of oil. and gas..free offset nfla results in dratnags from the leased':. land, Wen Lessee•:demonstriaa to-Lessor's:satisfaction, bytengia..rinir'geolot$rss,:.or otter Qua, that production from-rich offset well',does.neoc rsmlr+dp'soch:'drs'inagsy;or-Oat S. drilling of a_wall'velmellt'.. on the-.leased,land would...sot_accomplish.the..purposes.of,',saunter the.,depositr coder'the iassed,-lasd w Lessor's:decision a to the existence of,such drainageshall,beefiest,ant Lesssmionalsaeomplyavr4ta"Lasor'u ' order tbarson'or-surrender Cits lease as..to any such undeveloped acts e-as'des . .igmaosd by , . . 12._ -DEVAAp2OCr - pcu- discovery..of:oil sedrrgas-ror;:either. at thee on the leased-land, Lune htat>t:-•' roost With Treasonable diligence to develop- salt lend at a�rots and, to an extent .twenarete with the -� economic development of the field in:shioh the leased land lies. 13. POOLING CAUSE - Lessee may at any time or times pool any part or all of said land and lease or any stratum or strata with other lands and leases, stratum or strata, in the sew field so as to constitute a awing unit to facilitate an orderly or uniform veil-spacing pattern or to. easply with any order, rile, or regulation of the State or 'Federal regulatory or conservation agency having Jurisdiction. Such pooling 8 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 X0.00 6/010 • (Rev. 11/86) F 1044 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN' CLERK & RECORDER WELD" CO, CO ' shalt be accomplished or terminated by filing of record' a'declaraton of pooltug, or declaration of. termination of pooling, and by mailing or tendering a colt S Leesor, `or to'the'depoeitory bank:'''Drilling' or reworking operations upon or production from any part of such spacing unit chill be corsidered for all purposes of this Lw. as operations,or productions fro. this :ease:' Leasershut allutitis co this lass the proportionate share of production Mitch` in the'aczeagi' this lease included in'' an' spicing snit`` bears to the total acreage in said Spacing unit:"'' ` 14. VNITIZ tCN - COMR414=1 .1S:UN - Ic the went Senor permits the land herein leased corbel included within'r'coatnitixaeionor unitization a ,_grown[, the terms' this- Da ,,eeepd' CO Darmcd 'isd'eotil. conform to such aa ' i _ 61'eoment. When cnIy'a portion oL rAe lane undor�this arse �io ea®.tted by an os eearaL,. Lessor an segregate the land'and issue a uprrete lease for eaA portion not committed thereunder; the Carp of such"separate' lease shalt be limited as to'the original term of-this lease. 'Thejterms'of the lease on. that' portion retaining in 'the unit' shill' be deemeQ, togs modiftcd to'''conform 'to such :sgreeminc. ' Note uca t h cing feeler .hen te' ate on the first estvr,•snr't date c: the'leash •o2lovirc clot term.". :rn' ' date of the unit or part thereof modifying the lease, but in ;o eveac`prior to the etc td the pricary 'teen of the lease or the extension term of the lease. JS.` DROD=IUN Lanni shall, 'subject to'applicable' Ia'a,1regulations and orders, operate and produce ale .. wells.upon the leased land so long as the`sOe'are capebin of producing in''payivg'QuanCiCiea; ant shall' operste'the'same 'so as to produce at'a rate coseensurate with7the lea of production of wits onadfeingin lads within the some field and within tie'limit' ofsood engin'eerirg-practice, excent-for inch times there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such limitations on or .suspensions, of production a may' be approved in writing'by Lessor; Lessee shall be'responsible for'adequate site security on all'pmdnting`prnpertias. 16. SHUT•llt WELLS - If lessee shall complete a well on We leased land productive of gas and„Lessee unable'to rroduee such`gas`due to ■':rack of suitable market`therefor,Lessor'may grant Lessee wpeatsioo,of hia'obligations to produce hereunder until a'aaitable mart-t for'such-ga'can be'found; end duriag any ac"h'^ suspension period, it shall"be deemed that ga`Si being''produced hereunder to_paying quantitiea;'r"nceept"`'" hwaver 'thet beginning on the anniversary' data next,'_ot the year of'sn extenaSon'of the Swe by`reason'o!'': • shut-`io well, Lessee shall"pay to Lessor a shut-in royalty equal to 52 per acre'of the'tease pet awns in��' addition to the anaeal rental. The simimue ioowt `of-audit abut-Sat royal'ty'paymsmt shale''be'=leaf'itacit"", year's shut-in royalty shall be forfeited to Lessor except for the shut-in royalty paid for the year during whinh the well begins production. TheT.TIceir maximum"eztensiote'of'the lease, due 'SE'the existence'of shut-in well, shall'be' five'yeara beyond the-a ctuaton'tes as''described' tbs !Jlffi1SION paragraph herein the"' grating of any further extensions shall be the sole'option of Lsscr 27. ;._`OP MATICNS No exploracioa ;(1ii221n;'or prednetton aperatiar.inciuding pentifirt_.Sastal.adons� shall he within 200 feet of any. p existin g building or other improvement; including'voter well or reservoir. w U:im:the written permission of the owner-of"said Simprovemeots"tees' sdalf keep a correct'log of inch`.. well" drilled hereunder, showing by name or destri ion'the 'fo:Miklo s ssed`thra;, .._ , , ..., rte .. ,. , . W rnugh�' the' depth aC whlth each' foriatien wee'reached,`tbi comber of feet of each size'casingeat in each welt' where set,' and the' total depth of each well',trilled. Lessee, within`thirty (30) day, if ter'the completion or'sbandonaenf of say'sidle-drilled'hereunder; *bail'rtes in the"office-o!"Luxor'i coep2'et'e` and'corset'log of such welI,`"' together with a copy of the electric log and the radioactivity,tog of the well %tun such loge, oat either of them,"vita Yon, and ala0 'a coDY Il1 drill ate teK rant!'i Cara IeCOrds and analyaea, secard:Of perforations'and initial production tastes ifteny If'any ofthe Information regaaretby thin-paragraph-is I contained 'in' report" required to' De 'fiAed with` the Oil'. 'CaJ'J, CccseMtion°COeai sio ,Of"Colorado, t'.'. requirastencs of this paragraph for such information may satisfied'by such;titSutwith'said comeSssfm except'for copies of the''reports as"are required by the',follos6ng paraaraph and provided that ell such'",,, information"is 'Inediatily"-'available`to:Lessor. Any proprietary` informatics so submitted shall 'wets subject to public inspection under Colorado Ia. /01 B 1294 RF.C 02245361 03/28/91 12.46 y0.00O 0tev. 12/86) F 1045 MARY ANN FSIISRSTSIN;CLERX i RSCORD35R WELD CO, CO Lessee stall burn pipelines below plow depth. Lessee. shall. set and cement sufficient surface .. easing Co protect the fresh water wells of„the area. te. N0SIPICL^-ON - Lesew Wall notif7:for any: We surface lassos or surface owner•of.tae location ,. of each drill site,at least two weeks prior to casmsncing ,operations thereon..-,;Lessee shall.notify rr ;. Lessor before connecting to plug and *bander sty well by copy:of Lessee's request for,approval or sundry,., notice of intent to plug and abandon. 19. D0NDS - Lessee, shall be liable for e11-damage* to•the surface of. the .land,, livssco'4,,.growing. crepe, eater weals, reservoirs, or fsprovementscaused,by Leesoe-`sooperations-pa mid„land., No„operation„_ shall be camseneed on the, land ha,reinabove nscribed,onless and until Levee shall have,,tiZed £ good a d. sufficient bond Lessor, in en swat to„be fixed by Lessor,to secure,the patent, for. suclh.,dnagas,,asY may be caused by Lessee's operations, on Said land and to:.assure comp' laliance,..eb,alt the tern,sad "rovSaiona of this , c"e taws of its State of teiorado, sr. :Ls miss au! -eeulcttrre thwreto cppert:inlet. n. bond mag,be beld.in affect for the life pra:uction,of any yell. 20. S .=1,O7.2; - L hall not reeove any rcehinory, equipment or fixtures placed on said lard, other:than drilling equipment, nor draw the, easing, tram„sty, well, _persona unless sod until all_pe sea ale obligations currently due Lessor under the, tern of this„lea,,shall haw been paid,or satisfied.- [ c aachinery, equipment or fixtures left on" this.land,fox,a period of Bore tltsn.Six.(6) sontha after the expiration hereof, shell automatically bacon the property of Las sot. 21. ,07;tigR D:SC0VeRY - Should Lessee discover, any valuable,produ_cts other thanoil-and gas, , or, , within the leased laid, Lasses anal: within seven (7) dayi report such discovery to Loosor. ir. which-,""eve n: , Lessee and Lessor may negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. , WA2ER - Shia lease dote not grant.,peimission,„express or implied. Co lessee for water expAoratioq,, drilling,,or establishing water wells vlthott the !Titan'rermiesica of, the surface owner,- If Lessor is tle,, surface.;.oamer, said permission,shall not unreasooably. withheld. ,If„Lesse* desires toest►blisb or bent, adjudicate shy water right for bficial use on the leased Ins;4r 7,!uch adjudication.ort application shell: r. be in,tt�e? tars of Lessor.,it,Lessor; is the- surfeitewner. e._,m uses shalt apply to,any tributary.' water. right. estabLished on the teased land which hey be put co beneficial sae Off said land. . 23. ., DEPALI2 - Ppon failure or default of,Lessee to empty/with sty.of tie harms and provisions hereof. , including but cot limited to the !attune toe 1.7 with lava, rules and regulations_governing Colorado oil, and gas operations, Lessor is hereby authorised ,upemootice and eartag►.as Derefsa{terprneided,_ts csace;: this lease as to all of the teased land so claimed or possessed by Lessee bestmder. In the-avant of any such default or failure, lessor. shall, before asking.any,such_.eadceilatict, send to.Leasee.Ay,.certifted AO.the post-office address,of aiclesseepas !bwn,,bv the.reeordi of,lasaor„a notice of,intention to cancel for such, failure or`defsult.,..pecitying,theases„stating,etat it tSir thing (30),days from thcr ,r date of sailing said notice,.,Lessee shall confect such;failure or default, no cencellatiou it be sw4 If, sash„failtir. or:..default.is sot corrected vithtsytitirty,.(30) Oita Alter them iling„of. suchfl maciee,,end, t- i-e does cots est as saga bearing sucL�tloticm.vllbinrthlrgiC30)ndayMr this liaae ri anim ate aqd bs, c.ncelled by oeration Of has, paragra ph �rbeboat further attics by Lessor,, lartDer-ttoeia Co Lanes. 24. IIII'itSI0N - If Lessee lads CO rafts dtseovery of .oil and gasr .-,or eitheryof the,_ lm plying^ quantities during.,Chi primary term. beraof, dr.daring Arlliintopetatiens Coesencad hereof, `Lessee say!sake,vrltten_appllcetidrt to,Lessor"foe at extension ot lesse.CforArm equal toy ,r r_ .q- primary tern u to :all.. of the mineral',acres„ coverts hereby (aiicicding; any. ■iheral serfs:.theretofota,. earrindered'as in the 'Paragraph provided,,or assigned a is the.ASSZciaW S..Paragra�h;-Drme�tded)- The ,granting" of ,such extension shall be ac the;�sole option •of Lesser its •double'the.rental for the primary. term hereof. ...-. ,f•-- . . ,, .... _., wee 8 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 a 0.00 8/010 F 1046 MARY ANN PEUEPSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 11/86) -Z5 .:HOLD' 8ARPITSS Lessee shall -indssnifr iessor'egasost•'all-liability"and loss "^a+d.aagainst all • claims :and.actions, including the:defense:of such dlaiss or factions, bud upon'or arising out of chrome or-. injury, including death, to persona or property caused by or austairein:connection•vith.operatsoorarthis< leased land or by corditiocs crested thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. v 26. COMMASA'TON - If the lease( land shall be taken in any condemnation proceeding, this lease shall aneommtciealiy-eerminaee as of.the,d4.ot, taking.,axhe award for such condemnation shall be paid to Lessor, e xcept for any specific„ metd(s) yatd to•Twssee- for severed oil end gas reserves, in Much event XXXXXXXXXXX of..such,speci ;,,,watd.Cs).,Ahla40 paid to Lessor in lieu of �vyiIty; Iokc\by slips* of the condemnation Improvements shall b�•removed by Lessee per terms in Cie `Psrigeepl herein. 1i` s oP?tio: t - only • portion of the leased land Se,`eaken•;,Dy Condsmoation, Lessor may,' if its option, tatmiraa thL lease or terminate only\ehat portion of the lease eOtaken. 27. LRRORS .- Every effort is made by Lessor to avoid errors in all procedures including hui,.not limited to auction listings and lease:preparation. Lessor shall;.noe;ba•,hSable.;lox any-.Snconventance orin`•o caused by errors which may occur. Lane. shall notify Lessor immediately upon discovery of any errors or discrepancy whatever. 28. aRCSASOLoct. Lessee shall not"dsstroy,m'disturb, mar, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of any kind on,Wald County lands as provided bylaw. These resources include but are not limited to all artifacts:of, aeons, rood.or _metaISLpictographa, structures, end bones. A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic 'nature 'shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado archaeologist immediately. 29. DLII=ONS - (a) "Cu" as used herein shall mean all gases<combustible and noncombustible), including but not limited to ell,geseous.hydrocarbons, gaseous'ecmpounds,carbarrdiaxide,-end belts.•'; ' (b) "Oil end gas" as used herein shall include all substances produced es by-products therewith,. including Due not limited co sulfur. i (c) "Paying quantities" as used herein shall mean_end„yeier•_to_Quntities of *i1;end'gat or:of- either of them sufficient tc pay for the current con of producing same. 30. 86IRS,_AND-ASS.IONS The_bonml1U_sod;.o6,tigationa of this lease shall inure to and be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, succeseorad or•mmaire of Lessee;"but no'sublesse or assignment hereof,.or of any interest herein, shall be binding"upon Lessor until the is has been approved ty tneor ai explained in the ASSlQv, AZS' paragraph provided. 31. RARRALr1T OT SISLt - Lessor does not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. There shall be no obligation on Lessor's part to purchase new or supplemental or otter tithe papers nor to do"shy curative work in connection with title to the subject lends. All abstracts of title,,whether new or supplementary, obtained by LASSOS and covering the subject land*. shall become the property of and be delivered to Lessor after Lessee has completed is title mtateination and.curative'work, subject, however, to the right of Lessee to we such abstracts upon request at any time during the term of the lease. 2 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 10.00 9/010 F 1047 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Levi. 11/86) G, 0Z�� IN: ilLMCSS WM:1 OP, lessor bas barevato siays0: and: caused its.nses to la sired by the 30A2 CT COMITY COtMI53I0AtRS OT Tn :COCNZY•OF WILD; with .the seal.of the *filar-affixed, .sad Lessee has signed this atreesent,. the day and year first above:vritpn. . . -•1, ROAD 07 wia.ta iCS$ oI s . , . - c coma?, ��liv.'.�� a 4 , . , ., LLe.ST3a .Wilbaits.&.Associates 'TC.• . _ 5 . .. ' Tha tatZ.:Clark, Vice- STARE OT COIORADO ) ) SS. COMTY OT WELD ) 4drateioltstrueaat was acknowledged.before as hie •�9 SIL - day of; •iilK/1A!�y• , "4*'4y , 'CQ BY1,Ro C • afteyt witnetiAasitigit official nil. 's r e OP • i� •G(.•a /a �P Notary TublLc V/�1 ,, B 1294 REC 02245361 03/28/91 12:46 X0.00 10/010 P 1048 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO +-• (Rev. 11/86) - .. ,: AR22453bO RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY. COLORADO 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Wilbanks & Associates, Inc., 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80295, submitted the high bid to lease 160.00 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: 1.0A SW/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Wilbanks & Associates, Inc. to lease the above described mineral acreage for $25.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $4,000.00, together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run"for"a period of three (3) years, commencing March 20, 1991, and ending at 12:00 noon on March 20, 1994. unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the high bid offer of Wilbanks & Associates. Inc.. 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 800. Denver, CO 80295 be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 4.00 1/010 F 1029 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910219 Page 2 RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE - WILBANKS & ASSOCIATES, INC. ThWabove and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted' by4 the following vote on the 20th day of March, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEA %Metal. WELD COUNTY LORADO ov watol' (kirk to the Board —4 f'i ( 1 Gord c . airman B , r .D Jerk to the Board o Kenn dy, Pro-Tam APPRO D AS TO FORM: f onstance L. Harbert ice--I � r�`y '- County Attorney C. w./fKiir� ) r iii W. H. Webster B 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 40.00 2/010 F 1030 MARX ANN FEDERSTEZN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910219 I Parcel #15 WIUD CDUNIY.,OIL AND CAS LEASE Containing I(,O acres, more or less:. Containing 160 • net mineral acres, more or :Ass; .. THIS LEASE AatEt1LVT, dated this .. cc day of,c..�]'1fILt_Ph, .,19 , wade and:entered into by and between Et,' COUNTY, CCLORADO, a political subdivision of the STA= OF COLORADO, acting by and through the ICA= OF COUNTY.;CONIISSSONfRS,OF.r,•COZaCT 0F$sttD,,.1or an,.raspecctve:interests,:-c/o:'30AIm'OF CCIAttf CCItISSIONLSS, S.FID COUNT: CE.'rlPlNtAL-CTICE I, 41S 10TH,$TRELT. ,:CC $0631, hereinafter called• ., Lessor„and+ V ,:,. Wilbanks. &.Associates, Inc. . . 1860:Llilcoln StJ: Suite_800. .._ Denver, © 80295. . , hereinafter celled Lutes: - G4WRFAS, said Lessee has applied:_to Lessor for.,ao-on.and gas lease coveringthe lent herein described, arA bas paid a filing fee in the amount of $10.00,:plus a bonus consideration of t; 25.00 per mineral acre, fixed by. Lessor se en additional,Considetatioa for the granting of•chia,Islam,.ano Lesae■ agrees to pay au annual- rental of $ 160,00 . ., •computed ,at the rate of S . `'1 CO . .per mineral acre or fraction thereof per year, WIOIASAS, all,the, requirements relative to said application:haw beer duly complied Wit ..and •min application has been approved and allowed by Lessors SIACREF0R8, in consideration of the agreements herein, on the part of Lessee to be paid, kept-and performed„ Lessor..does lease exclusively to ,Lessee, for the sole aad.-only;-purpose. of .drilling:for, development of ,and production of oil and gas, or either of that, thereat and-therefrom,.with the:riOt,te:a■n. all-oil;and gas;,mo produced and saved_,therefrom-ad not Teserved,as royalty._by.Lessor nodarxtbe:,terereof this lease, together with rights-of-way, assonants and servitudes for pipelines,-:telephone„a and telegraph lines, tanks and fixtures for producing see caring for such product, and having and boarding employees, and: any..and..ail.::rights and privilegenacessary dor.;.the exploratiot-ana.•opeuattoo,of ate landrLoretI'end gar. Abe following described land, situated in the County of •Veld,: State of Colorado, ad sera•.yarticalarly deserihdd as Pollan: - ,_. , DESCAITTION OF LAND :.. ,S MON - , TOWNSHIP RANCE • SW1t - IS. ., 711 63W TO RATE ANA TO ROW said land, and All the rights and privileges ranted bcetder-to t55Ot until the hour of twelve o'clock noon on die ,4•7M day of,ryinisipt, , 19 as primacy term, and so long thereafter ;as- oil and gas, or either ot„them,:,tsapraduced--:iarpaying..Apatite*:.trot said,lad or teases is diligently caged Sn boss tide drilling, or, reserkimg,ep raetorstts-:said:.land►,.object to tentrad, conditions herein. Drilling or reworking operation Isbell be a swa+.W:ba:dillantlyaperforsedz f.ihereYla no delay or cessation thereof for a greater period than sixty consecutive days unless an axedwtan in writing is_granted by,Lessor;:provided ,that math;toiling::err rewergag;operations)are cane during said primary:tern or,any extension thereof,or.while.this lease in.%force::bd; aor.of•,proaetlat of-of2xaedimic or either of =tear or that such reworking is.casp-t1 within:'eixty lgtapon'cessation of-produatioasfor.... the purpose of re-establishing the mama,,and.-provides turlber:that acct production-Tie commenced during anch- B 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12;46 60.00 3/010. F 1031 MARYANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK RECORDER WELD CO, CO 910219 Cllaw. 11/86) .. r . primary ten or any extension thereof, or white this teai. iss in 'force by reason of such driSlitg or reworkios operations or other production. yEXPLOIG"'_CS - Lessor reserves the right to conduct exploration on the leased..lan& provided' such exploration does not interfere with rights granted herein. to consideration of the premises;"the partlos.covenant ard2agree_sa I. RUCCAL If this lease is' extended 'for an-Additional=tetm'tu provided`-fer in rite'=ER21:5110W- paragraph hereof, Lessee shall during such exceeded period payto'lessor in mural rental et `onble tfa ri%k' above specified for the land covered hereby. :he rental in efface at ,the time produotionin establishese"- shall, not,_be increased due to thetem of obis.tease.b ing,.eatended,by inch•productioa Ratite s....s ar ,.- Ctn.of_established production shall:be paid donut the,renuinitgrllfe..of.'.this Lens:,.mnvally...la.advance,- on or before roc` .7nl Lveraah"J eAte he-.n_. There ah.:?_be no rel%fc of unn:hd ^.rrna'. 2. ROYAL7f - tease* atoll account fur any an all substances product: on the leased land and Lessee shall pay to tensor as royalty, in addition to the rettals prcvld.d, but except for pr4ducta used en the leased land, unavoidably lost or flared on the leased'lett,-vith approval of Lessor, the following, (e) On oil, 12tt of the oil produced sod saved troll the leased land. at the option of Lessor; and with `sixty'(60)'d'aye notice=.to Leans,=Lesser:say take Lits" royalty oil:in kind, IV vhick event Lesser shall deliver etch royalty..oil _Lessor on the leased'latld,"". free of cost or deduction, into the pipelines or storage tanks designated by Lessor, btt teasel cabin not in such case be required to provide free tankage for sty such of for looker period tarn ore., Tenth....after the sees is run' into-tanks.' Altai'sixty"-(60) 'days': sorter:to;Lnsee,t*s.or-say-`Oene taking oil royalty in kind. When paid in cash, the royalty shalt-bs calonlatefrapon'-the'fair'marker%;..:. value of the oil et the roll which shall not be douse to be less than the price actually paid to Leese. at the tall by the purchaser thereof; and In''nave,t'sb,it''the"royaleiu-be'based opoo—e rkst value at.CM tall lea"than the potted in`the:+field 'for'much'_-oils=or•inky absence''of'a,posted '�`;. price- in the field- Ler snob oil, upon a merkat LvalUe at.the well lase Chan'the-prevailing-priteo ' received:'by other'producers•in the field" for.oil of liks grade^and gravity at the time.such:otris:rar: .into'pipelines or etorer tanks. (b) 0n, gat, including casiegbern,ye brothergaseous %substance; ,12 •; of he' fair mert(at value at'the.:well, or:of-the.:price 'rs`ind'by lama'at the well,'*Scheyer' is greeter, or ail:gas produced and sold free the leased land or utilised off the land by Lessee. A copy of•all'eontracts fore„ sale of gas shall be furnished to Lessor. Where gas is sold under contract that Las bean`app..rNed by Lessor, the fair,tuaket value,p;'_such gds for deteiet$ng the royalties..payablelerwGdar fiell,be the price at which such gas is sold under such contract. Ito approval by Lessor of the germs of any such agreement shall operate to sake Lessor a parry thereto or obligate it therew:er in say;way. At the option of Lessor, and with silty (60) days' notice to Lessee, Lessor may take its royalty in kind. Vita:six (60) may takins`gae,-roy-royalty t7' days' notice W;Zesaes, Lean cease a in (c) Ail costs of markatingnthe.oil.:and/or;ga produced'aball Deleon by Lessee and such testa' .shall'not directly or indirectly:^rsduce.tM. toyaltypeeorts'to tumor. -gupt'that a ttetin colts for Lessors in-kind royalty'shall'be.home by Lessor; . -.. (d) if Lessor owns a leaser interest in the oil no"gas deposits of the sbeve-describedland than ;the,enCfya: endFnodivided.fse.'eimpte•estatei than the royalties"end restate-herein^provided •sball'._pe.: �: Paid to.:Lamar only. Seethe TportSonwdichetts:taterest bean to:the"whote:and urdivideCfee, but:ao' meta:of any bonus consideration null:bands ty'Lessor hereunder. • ' B 1294 AEC 04245360 03/28/91 12:46 00.00 4/010 F 1032 MARY ANN FEBERSTEXN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO' Gores. 11/86) 3. RUCORDS - Lessee agrees to keep and to have in po ion complete and acenrete'boolts:and,records shoving the production and disposition of any and all substances produced on the leased land and to permit Lessors:-at-all•Yeasonableghours,:•,to examine dim Met, or to'ftnisb copies of'aama to ,Lessor.upon request along, with purchaser's.:support,docwmration. •Lessor:will snot betwinnonable with.requests.:..Ali,,•tail books*and records-nball-•be retained by.,Lauer+and made available:•in;.Colorado to Lessor fore,a.period:of not lee aan. five:yeah. - . _ 4. MEAsVRDZMS All production shall•. be accurately,-measured using standard& satrblished by"the American Cat Association (ACk}..and/ors the Americas Petroleum lnstituto (API) and ail•seasuring.devices shell' be tamperproof as nearly ac possible. Oil royalties we within the term of this lease shall be calculated on actual.:and:acturatc measurements within'AP:--scandardrunless •a;dttferent;meszs'o measurement. subject to Lessor's. approval,_is:provided. ., - .. 5. PAY2E.`1CS 6:RI.:GR25 - Ail-payrentn:are:.repots. dud `erewS • stall be -made rn or before the day such payments toe reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend tte expiration of the primary tert, hereof.; Oil royalty payments and supporting.•documents shall be submitted;prior to the-last day el: rho month following each month's sale of production, and.gas royalty.paymats sad supporting documenta•shell- be submitted prior to the last day of the second month•.folloving.eachsouth's sale of*production_ All payments: shall ba saes by cash, check, certified i.check:or; money order- Yersece hewing restrictions, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not be accepted by Lessor. A penalty for a late payment shall be charger as set forth In the PLNAZ 'IZS peragra;h herein. 6. PENALITL'5 - A penalty shall be imposed for, but not.limited-to late payments,.Improper payments, operational deficiencies, violation of any covenant of this lease, or false statements made to Lessor. Penalties shalt-be 'determined by Leaser*unless:otherwise'provided-for byDread maybe'in the.`fors of,.heat not limited to*• interest, fees, fines, and/or'leaee:esnoellatioa , A penalty schedule aball.:bs prepared^bye:,. Lessor.and*shall bermes effective•iamediately after-public:ootfce. Said-schedule may may.be cbangerfronts* : to time after public notics. 7. LAW`-The terms sad conditions of this lease:shell-be performedcn4 exertisedteebjett:toaalT Savr ,•.... rules,:;,:regulaeicns, ..orders, local ordinances 'or-)resolutions applicable: Los and-,.,binding.:oupoursgenr r. administration of lands and minerals owned by they County;.-of:Ya2dW-add..;to laws, rules -end,.rem leckem Vic': governing oil and gas operations in Colorado. Violations shall result in penalties as provided for by law or -- '.set-forth"'in.:Ike-aforementioned...schedule or shall', at' Cie; tics offesser,'reault.is-detauit'wa provided.hereinafter.: 8. .•SORnt1IDEt - Leases err'at,ny tine b pafing.to::Lessor`at1 aecants•then;due.n provided herein,• surrender-this lease insofar•as the"'a,cov rs slyer-'any•portion'ofthe Lodherein'leased insists nllsvedr.... from.further.obligations.or.-liability.lerecedar'vitlxrerpeen, ewithe11andJao'urredered; brwfded'tLat no..a partial surrender or cancellation,.of this.lease,shell, beoforrless-'t M coutigoonew.tact.'of'epproximetely.' forty (40) acres or.Covsretsl lot corresponding-te•t'goarte qvc ter sections-,yr'ovided`Yurther hset fin,• surrender clause and the option herein reserved to.Lesse 'ball cease see become Absolutely inoperative iwmediatelycand concurrently with the 'institutiad ota y mite.uncap.courtoof=lavoby Leesee',\Imseor Or.any assigner of either to enforce this lees., or-any of• icerterme asgmesseloonapifec a ateasetsbedlbaeayr surrender be effective until LIMO shall have made '1a12'proviaice foreconsersationrof`the leaeedtprooueca and protection of the surface rigits of the leased land. 8 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12.46 ,0.00 51010 F 1033 MARX ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ai- (a) - lessee, with prior written consent of faesor.''aba11 have the)rfg'ht-to sssfga the.entire?-. leasehold interest of said...Lana la all :or—part-ofa,tha. land.covaeee.bersby;:'but'not lass, boreverii:. than conciguots tracts of •approximately forty:. (40) scream on,..Coeet tai :lot,:correepooath&nto:.at-„ quarter quarter section for any partial assignment, and for approval of such uexgneeet taaeor shalt-- make an usigrtieot charge in at seat to be determined by tenor. Prior to written approval by Lessor of .sstgtnnt'of this lease, Lasaee�(assignor).shalt-not;be'relieved.of.its obllgetioaivndetzta terms ano-conditions -herein. An.uaigaent:shall'notsextaad the ten or this.3aase:.•-' ;J;.:. ... -..-c,;,... (D) ii ..any. aaatgerent• portion,.of,the.-cane coveredrhereby.shall.be approvedy.a:-.new:.lease <. shall be issued to the assignee towering the assigns land, containing the use tens:a a tieeeeitions:ae,.. this lease, and limited as to ten as this lease is limited. and the assignor shall be released and discharged from ea further otligations are liabilities as to that portion ic..iaseignea. (c) Lessee shall notify tenor of all assiggrrmen_s of undivided psrcertaga'or other.interests.•• : Said interests will not to recognized cr approved by Lessor, end the efftet of any such assignments will be strictly and only between•'she-parties thereta,>:and:.wteide t'he', terror of this lane:" and no dispute between parties to any salt assigtsant dull Operate toloadiewlasses:-from.performance:0Z any ::.^. terms or conditions.,hereof or to postpone the thee therefor.).moor:aDallat ails timerbe;.ntitietto look solely to L or his assignee shown en its books as being the sole owner hereof, and for the sending of all notices required by this lease and for •e`.e.-porformmu£of,all, terra and conditions hereof.. ,r. •w ,.. :..�-.C . :.:• :..-.-[..�. (d) Although not binding on lessor, all instruments of every kind and nature whatsoever affecting this lease ebould be filed with the tenor. - ,,•F • ..10., .OVERRIDING. PDXA7. -•Any:and all.nervations-or::usigta na or airriding royalties shall:be,. : eubject.to :approval'.by.Lessor_,:: The total, of:Acid„vwrriding;:.toyelWsAlan: not exceed rive psrcent,(5%),;>r.^ including, any overriding,.royalty::previously:provSdet?or runiess:-pnArctionr.s><eeede. s;sonthly.averapxof:-•.1 fifteen (15) barrels per day or ninety thousand cubic feet of gas per day (90 tiO/D).,, In:the event.ihat':.: production drops to this amount or less, any overriding royalties which exceed five percent (5%) may be suspended.:. Lessor's approval of adreaerwattan or'aaaigtami of am Ovarridint:•myalcy.shall,not bind Lessor for payment of said overriding royalty'and shall:tot relieve Lees...Of ay of its.obligacioos•for payment of", royalties'-to,Lesaor as.provided by ROYALLY-paragraphs herein. 4 ._• -•.�. .11.;. :.ant cans. -.Lana agrees.to protect the.leased land-fns drainage,by-:offset wells located CC -adjoining lends' not owned by Lessor, when salt"drainage :.Ss not compensated for by..cwntetdreioegea+::1t. shall be presumed that the productioc of oil and gas from offset wells remits in drainage from the teased land,le mess:Lassa demonstrates•tooLessor'r.,utiafaeeicnr;.bycenglaaringa.Leoiogical.cor other.data. that production, from,rach offset•well:.does,not:�reeult,.in.saUr,eraimags.ax_,ehat,thendri111mg.:out;:a wlltor'vellst„• on-the,leased land would not;a cc grliah.,.theytmposes,cL;.protecting a'deposite:,under-thelleased,land w..4 Leesor*s:.detiaton:as to,the existence of:such,drainegl'shall.helmet, end•LenNneltalitcomply:':with.LY/er's-:...: ore.+rmeraoa or surrender,this least as.to.:any.such ed veloped-&creaser see design tee'by;tessor: .. . ..42.4..":-J✓IVELOIFletl`.'•- Vped...discovery.Of oil cdageen Or.'.either*taller '.the is,.d-land. rlaasse slL1Y:.••_ proceed''with reasonable diligent, :tn:,�1f aeidolest at,wuirate to en .x�enomn -W�C5 eWnosic.development.of the,field` Attie -leased:land lies.,‘f -. _ �, . .. 13. POOLING =aril - Luna may at any time or times pool any part or allof said land and lade or any strata or strata with other lands and lease, stratum or strata. In the sae field so as to constitute a spacing unit to facilitate an orderly or wafers watt-spacing pattern or to awn? with any order. rale,. or regulation of the Seats or 7ederal regulatory or eousertacios agency having Sorisdiatlan. Such pooling 8 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 X0.00 6/010 (pew. 11/84) F 1034 MARY ANN FEQERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO,y;, shall :be-•"accomplished or terminated by. :.filing'sof record •a.declaration of c pooling,'or declaration of termination of pooling, and by mailing or tendering a copy.to Lasaor, or to the depositorv:bank:::Dril':n8?'' or touch-king operctions upon or production free any part of such spacing unit rFal1 be cor.aidered for all purposes--of this tease,at .operations•,attproductSons`from thhta+ri.ase. .Lein sbs:l allocate•to:aaie.Iease.. the proportionate share .ol:.production'which:.,cbe"acreage-in this lame•included in.sty'such spacing unit bears:,to"the,total acreage in said ermine unit. 1✓•. NNITI:AtCN - COt4(WC ZAT:ON - Sr. the event Lessor permits the lan. herein leased to be included witb(n a-tourenitizatiot or unitisaeion.asrsement: the-tern of thirlease may be-dunned-'co be ecdifiedeto.. conform'to.. suck-straesunt.' When. -only•a...portion:ef'the land-cnderiie•:aw'La" coantreed by araaareeeen ;".:.." Lessor.mey segregate the, land and issue a separate lease for-nuh-portion'not committed cbaaunctrr tbrteraLr: of such/savants -lees shall be limited aa-"to'the"orifinax•=term of gSYr"Iesse. The terns of the'`lease-on" that 'portion retaining in the unit) snail) be"•de®sd :cco 'Se.:modified •to -'conform' to ma: agree*enr. . Noap:udccing lenres shall telr_!rate on the first att 'r sary'darv,a the *tou,'•eIlov n;; s,e .tern:net'rr date of the uni: or par: thereof modifying ems lease, but •tn"no':event prior tothe eed'u: eha•-pritary.ter'm'> of the lease or the extension term of the lease. . 15. . IMODUCSION . L .ball, subject'to'applicable lava,tegulations'and"ciders, operate,and priduc' all walla-upon••the leased land so long as thanes ars"capable'of produci pay ntq titt.s, end-shalt operate the'same 'Sara to produce' at.'r'rate'ocemensurate with the'rate et'production of vets ae adloirring lands within the sane field and within the-Hata.of:gocd'engineerin' practice;"exempt- for suctr tibia as", '' there exist neither market nor storage therefor, and except for such list-tattoos on or auspenatana`of production ♦s."may--be-approved In writing by Lessor. Lessee`shall'•be responaible for'adeaaita-sitazaecurity on all'productng properties. 16. 5192-IN A'SLLS - If Lessee shall complete a wall on the leased land productive of gas and Lessee is unable--to- produce•such gas -due to'w •lacK'of suitable market-therefor Lessor may-grant.Leasee"suspersiob'of his obligations--to produce-hereunder-until a'suitable-marker for sued"gas-carebe found,-:and-during-'any.aud+ --•'- suspension•period it shall be deemed that gas is being•pry'd'heramder'innpaying quantities."", howeverY'that'beginning.on'the-snniversery"'oete next,cot the:year-;of en'extearionccol-tae...lesaekby teasee2of'. a shut-in welt,`Lena shall' pay to-Leiser•-a shat-tn'roysltyequal toll per acre'Of the-lease pet-arcs addition co the annual rental. The•sinimum aeount-of etch abet-9s>noystty payment'than be:$2L0.;:,tact ' year's shut-in royalty shall be forfeited to Lessor except for the shut-ia royalty paid for the year during which the well begins.production:" The'matimum:extension'Of$)the'Iwe/'4u 'to'theexiwthaca of la shut-in well;'shall he lies years beyond::the extension' term-as-'described'in-the -zai anON paragraph-herein. I:ha:::.: greatest of.nay farther satemsiama ahalt'De-t the sole-option ofiessord- 0pEzAttCNS-•---Ito-exploration,'-,arflting''or production'operation,.;iecluding•perranent-routs::adores,;'- shall'be within 200 feet-'of an existing buttdirt or other improvement;'imeiuding:water well*or reservoir :••:'; without the'.wricten''permission'of'the owner of''aaid improvements., " .set alert-keep a eetv'ect-log of'eicit. well drilled hereunder$.homing by name•or='descripalon t'bd"foreetioea 'paased',Mrougbr<`the-depth^et''wbldr': each-formation:wee reached,r':tbe"manse of':.fitment'each"sire dosing-eeewts"'secb':'vellFwbere 1etraed'abe5 ttal'-dapeD'•of:;aacit vela drilled/-= Law., witbin!thirty•f30)'daye after"the-eompletloa"or"abanCoement'Lot ; ,,: any well:drilled hereunder,:-shall -fit. in(the office''of Castor''cwt.te'end-correct tog of such wilt; together with a copy of the electric log and the radioactivity log of the well Wen such togs, or either of theme.:are no:,'and elso"'a'•cony' of all drill stet:tato result*, 'ton vacates snlyssa, record of perforationtand iriitiai 'produettcn'tests,'.w sy. 'ixf"vnT'of'-ene'infasmeeton'required brthL.yaracrspli contained'-in.;.reports required to'be filed'vitbv the 012 eat.eaa""Coesevition Cammi.aloe"of^Colorado, requirements-'of this paragraph for each:°Seformacion'nay"be satisfied-'bream's:IL:Ling With saittaie eetat. except •for"copies'of•the reports''a%':are `required brr.the !Alining paragraph, Stud provided "that" all"seer-': information la" isedtately available 'to tnsor.• Ater proprie'tarp'Minfo'rmitice'so'aateltted till mt.-be 2 subject to public inspection under Colorado law. II 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12;46 ,00.00 7/010 F 1035 MARX ANN PSUERSTEIN CLERKS RECORDER WELD CO, CO (isv. 11/66) • _...'.. )Oti -. ..Lessee shall bury pipelines.;below::pled depth. Lessee_shall nt,.and-resent sufficient:surface- casing te protect the fresh water veils of the,area. N0zzr.c. Z0N -,Lessee shall notifytessor erC`.the:.surface lessee-or surface owner of rho looaenoa;> of each drill;sice,at,least two..:weeks prior.to.careecins.drillins:0perations thetesa. :.Lane Abel-notify Lessor before coenarcing to plug and abandon ssy well by copy. of:Leeaee•s request tor:-approval-or'sendry,•,,0 notice of intent to plug and abandon. 19. • A0NDS .- .Lessee shall be liable for all.dasgee to the;aortae* of the land,,llwetockkr^,roving'- - crcpe. .,water.welts. 'reservoirs, or..isprovements .ceased by:Lesaee's-operation-oa•.said-.lank: No'operations.: thai.. be coaenceC on the lend bereiaebove•cdcscrlbed unless-.and;.unt1: lessee.::shall nave filed.a:,good-endz.; sufficient;bend with Lessor, iR an amount to be-,fixed-.by;Lesaor..-to,aecure:.thei payment lor,wch;danageet;a .. ray be caused by,Leseee's operations on said land and to.:assure compliance:::with all the •terms,aud .provisions of this lease, the laws of rte State-of Ce:orado,,sn.t the rules and regulatlet..v thwreco t;L.ertainitgr' .1. bond may be:held,in effect for the life ot production;of. any„ell:: 20. SLTILtlatt: - Less,. stall not remove any rathinety, eculyment or fixtures placed on said land, other,than drilling equipment, nor dram the, casing: 'bra• any/s411;unlesc:aodxi:ail all payments end obligations currently due.Lessor under the tern of i, lease,:shall ha. been paid or-sotiatie6.•._My nechinery....equipment or ffxasres:,left on::.this land •for-,a-period•..of,sore. then:.els (6) months after the-- expiration hereof, shell automatically become theproperty of lessor., c21. . ODOM;E.scovnT Should..lessee di saner any valuable products other that mit..end-.gee, -or or,:. within the leased land, Lessee shall within seven <7) days report such discovery to.Lessor.-in rhish,ewen::- Lessee and Lessor aey negotiate a provision for production of such discovery. 22. :- WAXER:- This lease;.doe, not grant peraiasion.,exprees or teplied. ,ea,Lessee.for water,eatploration,, drilling, or establishing water balls without the written.pnmissioa of-the-surface:'wner, If tenor-is the surfece:,owner. said permission,;shell .not. be<:uoreespybly :withheld.: Zf:,Lessee desires: to^establistr:or--. . ad;adidas*•any water r-gbt for beneficial use on;the:.leased-land*any such.adjudicatianor.appl4catios,ahall,..r. . be in the inane of Lessor if Lessor,.;irthe surface;owner.,-.lzaAmos shall apply, Moony nontributary water rights:established on the leased: land vbith-ray be:put to,beneficial-use.,off,'asid:land. . •,,. 23,, ..,DFSAtL» Upon failure or default of Lessee•to comply,with,any::of Otters* and pro ions bereott including,but not lief!** to the to .camply,with. laws. rrles,rmd regulations governing.Colorado-oft : .. and gas operations, Lessor is hereby authorised., upon nohice and bearing,ashesedsafter provided,^to-canoelnc-. this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed.or possessed by Lessee hereunder. la the event of any - such default or :failure, lessor shall;,,,,before,,asking soy: math?.cantellaticn .',send;,to.tesserAftic stiffed east, to the post office address of said lecn*aa sham b' themcoras',,o0:Lessor, a:notine of'imtentios,to:,. tanaet,°,for such;failure, or default, •apecifying,{ehe,aasy stains that4Lvitltin0,thirty-5(3G1,dayevfram Chet date of aeLling said noctce, Lessee shall:.correct,smob tailmre;gri:default,"na;cancellation•.mt11 Da'made If etch faUuxe or detaidt is not corrected,within •t4irfii;(30},dayp,jstta•a:tbtrottIngof auch,notice,-sad4.Yfr,. Lane.43•11 not;:request a-.bearing;co-such n0elte;wltbin4thirt7:- 30)..dga , this.lease will tersinater.andsbec cancelled•by.operation• of .this,paragraph':without..further, Attiot•.try,Leeeor, er.further ,sotice,t0:-Lesaee. •:.. 24. -.L0t1II1$10N 1f,Lessee faiL.cW .isrti or�itbar:♦ot tAsa,;.ia payingg:.' . anentiCies>:digintthe-primarl tams;barbl.,ksska�diaaovery z4i. oilr,awt orrdorieg.;drillingropa'atione,eamseneet.durintthe primary:txss=,.;,. hereof, Lessee may asks>writtem epp3 ttatiaa to 1Lrrsor'for, ab;ctensioa of this cleat far 4e oers(quslr to •- prawn!:.:tens as ,to alt of the mineral acres,.covered lar by.:;(atcli:dice Aref,.mtnezel;serea tit•enGotorau,.- surrendered as in,the,S010tEPDER paragraph provided, orsatsitas4:as Sa:t a SIQ paragrsptt.p;vwided). _,. aa,.graating of such exeauioa,sball,be etche..sole,option of-Lessor at double,Oatmeal tor the pri egyu'-t term hereof. -:-.• „ ..--_.:. :<'., .�n _:^, 8 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 x0.00 8/010 F 1036 MARX ANN FEOERSTEIN ':tLERIC;i RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rev. 12/86) v �_ . - . '1RLD'HARa:SSS -.Lasses *ball.Yndeenifya.eeeor arsine'ell.,If ebilityr and:loss';'sni 1 ainst *II claims and-actions,--including the"-defenn:ot such claims,or•actions; Deese upon'or'Arisfng our of:doegeor- injury, including death, to persons or property sassed by or suetainet-in,colasction'with^operatfdps`on" itiv' leased land or by corditiooe created thereby, or bard upon any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation. 26. CORD1244CZAN - If the leased land shell be taken in any condemnation proceeding, this lease shall.. sotosatieellx_Greirate. esof. t6Oherm.ofzrekSnt. , te award for such condemnation shall be paid to Lessor,.. except for .,any specific swards) 'paid teNlaesee for severed oil and gas reserves, fnostsich avant �'X ,XXXXXXXXX of.;rich. 69904ia;awerd(e)-ebalt)y,e..yeld to lessor in lieu of royalty fest vi of the, 'D7, rtiusi condemnation. 'Improvements Albeit he miaowed by teases per tens in the SG 0*T\Rragrapb` berms: =Yp`• only.&,portion, of the -leased land fs;takaq,by,,condemnation, Lessor say, at.i'tr,oy'&tor tstiettetea ietilease or teninate only that portion of theistic so;taken. - • y.e 27. ERRORS - Every effort is made by Lessor to 'avoid errors in all procedures includlny but_,not limited to auction listings_and lease preparation. _Lessor.shall_not:be,Sfable tot.any;iocogvenienta.Or loss•' caused by errors Which may occur. Lessee shall notify Lessor immediately upon discovery of -any errors or discrepancy whatever. 2E. ARCHAEOLOGY Lessee shall'noc'destroy,:-disturb, ear, collect, remove or alter any prehistoric or historic resources of r' kind on Veld,Countr-lands as provided by"law. These resources include but are not. lieltec_to_ell..,artifacts-Uf; stone,.,;vcod"or_sstat ;pittogrepbs, structures, and bones. A discovery of anything of -prehistoric or historic nature shall De reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately. 29. DS?YFZTIONS - (a) "Cas" as used herein shall ,ran all gases (combustible and noncombustible), including but not limited,to all gaseous hydrocarbons,..gaseous caepounda,•carbon°dioxide,and Wine. ... • (D) "Oil and gas^ as used herein shall include all substances produced as by-products therewith, including but not limited to sulfur. (c) "paying quattities" as used herein shall me n_Anttefat.„co_gtacities of oil sad gee or Of either of them sufficient cc pay for the current coat of producing same. 30,. _ R82RS_utA ASS:CrS -Zhe..Danetits vep0,;,ob2$gapions of this lease *ball inure to (Dribs Dindlbr upon; the helm-legal representatives,"snccessore''or assigns of Lesssi't but no'sublense or'aasigmmentharmof, or.' of any interest herein, shall be binding upon Lessor until the sae has been approved ty Lessor ee`explaiced in the ASSIGNMENTS' paragraph provided. 61. VAIWANIS 0y .. - Lessor don not warrant title to the leased premises, but it shall, upon request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. There shall be no obligation on Lessor's part to purchase oew or supplemental or other title papers nor to do any curative work in connection with title to the subject lands. All abstracts of title, whether new or" supplementary, obtained by Leases and covering the subject lands shalt become the property of and be delivered to Lessor after Lessee has completed its title esaadoation and..curative work, subject, however, to the right of Lessee to use such abstracts upon request at anytime during the term of tbe.Lease.. 8 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 a 0.00 9/010 F 1037 MARX ANN FEUERS'1'EIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Rem. 11/66) • U Vttl.Ss•.WRERLOF. 2e.aor'has hereunto signed aad• cawed:-it. name to be:sired by:.n».20Mattr =Cr COttIXSSIOISRS OF Sn,000N1r Or. VGLD,- vide—the seal ;of, ehe: offiu,-.affixed, and, Lewes -has .itn•d this , a4rewent. tha.day..:and year first-.Don flitcen. ,. . - .. -_ DOM OF COESTT COT2CSSSORLRS MID COORS!)} • e, • f "r x / as=1 Wilbanks•a s i n+ , Inc. - Thames-t. Clark `Vice-President 7'7; sums or OOtcMto ) ) as. aooxrr or ufLD ) A .She forspins instrument vas acknowledged before me,tOia �9 day of'_;11. rLI�(,/ 19 hyb.UtfYK.Aa, 6 • eta-LA • Vit4tIt iStoE and official seal. c• •.i. ttl �apire.t .3 .M.A G • 7C11Q7'Yllli� t () I47 :y/�•pw��t«V;` �,, Detary rehlidu., . . �Y. C :pr, G„?�• 8 1294 REC 02245360 03/28/91 12:46 40.00 10/010 F 1038 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Bev. 11186) RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 8 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 19 AND 21 FOR APPROXIMATELY TEN WORKING DAYS FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 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 42-4-420(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 8 between Weld County Roads 19 and 21 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective March 25. 1991, for approximately ten (10) working days. and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 910212 64 °°zill : .374. ,sP. • FA/4 Page 2 RE: ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 8 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of March, A.D., 1991, nunc pro tunc March 25. 991. ATTEST: lea? BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gordon . a , airman BY: a2 � �-y4� 4L4. Pro-Ti e/ Deputy Clerk to the Boar APPR AS TO FORM: ons ance L. Herber G ere2=2.,„ C. . Ki y County Attorney W. 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Please place this on the Board's next agenda: WCR 8 between WCR 19 & VCR 21 GC/inw:rdclopc n,rnrw cc; Commissioner Harbert Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 8, 19, 21 910212 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 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 Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are F. & L. Enterprises, Loren Marvin and Vesta L. Tow, Dorothy P. Burger and Heirs of Arnold L. Burger. and George Thurston, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Harry John Betz, and Mary and iven Kuehn, 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 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 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against F. & L. Enterprises, Loren Marvin and Vesta L. Tow, Dorothy P. Burger and Heirs of Arnold L. Burger. George Thurston, Harry John Betz, and Mary and Iven Kuehn to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any parsons acting in active concert with the identified party. 9LS1 4102.2.0 i�Go eA, AG.; 6vied -11 Page 2 RE: VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was. on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of March A.D.. 1991. ��yy � �1( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ( /'C �GLza WELD CO � �•LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Sri• • • irman By: 4141-11,1114-17-1. Deputy Clerk to the Board o e Kennedy, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ? < >'-9 ;,///i/. Constance L. Harbert 4111.1, County Attorney C. W. Kir y b /a1 , , _ W. H. Webster mEmoRAtlDUm Will fecti:ir 440, Board of County Commissioners March 20, 1991 To On. Department of Planning Services COLORADO Nom Legal Action Authorization &MMoot 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-1622 F 6 L Enterprises 2333 19th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 BCV-1623 Loren Marvin and Vesta L. Tow 7346 Patrick Street Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-1624 Dorothy P. Burger and Heirs of Arnold L. Burger c/o Rick Hiatt 3939 Highway 119 Longmont, CO 80501 BCV-1625 George Thurston 7200 E. Highway 14, #8 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 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 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. 910220• 4147-Thitil mEmORAnDum VI I Board of County Commissioners March 21, 1991 7o Dots Department of Planning Services COLORADO Prom Legal Action Authorization Subyrt; 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 Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations V1-1656 Harry John Betz 1840 49th Street #8 Greeley, CO 80631 V1-1658 Mary and Ivan Kuehn 15813 Higgins Avenue Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 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 the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 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I l l s l' of‘ a H w = a ' i gilt y� A t r A . q(C� I Is 'UI IIVltl Sul Ca 3.4 0 • 1(4 eI.(,Il! j •.I X A 11 ZEN+ @ r, at I ;_ tf w 7 •.Ni O aoi >4 { f� O x 3Y C7 V ,C CO er -3---, - ''' 4i1 41.if• + 1 `F +RF l v [i i1 t• 1 v j�p ti,' \JiA A•"� 4 1 r"� � II '.'E41 \`. ,na'. 4,^ y�"f/'I' ,nnA \ +€ � �/ �J9 v.'�0 I I' hy�,.a Pr n �:,/,A • '1�� {I�/ d..4.„). l • rerNitsYrpt mEmloRAnDum Gordon E. Lacy Chairman To Board of County Commissioners March 26, 1991 COLORADO ,,,,, Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources J/$ sublaot, Purchase ofServices Agreement between the Family Educational: Network of Weld County and-GreeleyiEvans School District 6 Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Greeley/Evans School District 6 and the. Weld County Division of Human Resources Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) for food service to the children of the Dos Rios Pilot Project. The terms of this Agreement are that FENWC will reimburse School District 6 for approximately 20 breakfasts at $.75c per meal and approximately 37 lunches at $1.45 per meal. The term of this Agreement is from January 15, 1991 through May 31. 1991. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. • • • • • Lf'nooO7 9Jaa `' PURCHASE OF SERVICES March. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this sh day ofxEax at 1991. by and between the County of Weld, State ouoTorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources` Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program. hereinafter referred to as "FENWC," and the Greeley/Evans School District 6. hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed. the School District hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District will provide breakfasts and milk for approximately fifteen (15) children and five (5) adults at a cost of .75 cents per meal. 2. The School District will provide lunches and milk for approximately thirty (30) FENWC children and seven (7) adults at a cost of one dollar and forty-five cents ($1.45) per meal. 3. The School District will submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805. Greeley, Colorado, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. 4. FENWC will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal by type (full paid, free, or reduced) each month. The School District will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. FENWC agrees to pay the School District for all meals served to Head Start children and staff. Such reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from the School District. The rate will be as described in items #1 and #2 above. 5. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown in Attachment A hereto, which is hereby incorporated into this agreement. 6. The School District will maintain the following records for FENWC: a. Menu/Production Records, including number of meals prepared. menu, portion sizes of menu items and amounts of food used to prepare menu items. This is a requirement at the preparation kitchen for all meals served. b. Food and milk invoices. (Sent in weekly to the Food Services office). The records will be made readily available to FENWC for audit and review purposes. The School District will maintain the records within the record retention guidelines mandated by U.S.D.A. 7. FENWC will maintain a daily record of the number of meals served by type. 8. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess. nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. or School District to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 10. If any section, subsection. paragraph, sentence. clause. or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconsti- tutional. such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section. subsection. paragraph. sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections. subsections. paragraphs, sentences. clauses. or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 11. The term of this Agreement shall be from January I5. 1991 through May 31, 1991. 12. This agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of both parties. 13. The School District and FENWC mutually agree to accept that this agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party. However, this agreement will be terminated immediately if Head Start funding is stopped. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this agreement to be duly executed as of the day. month and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GREELEY/EVANS SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 r Gordo rman . mo y a s. Superintenden WELD COUNTY 0 VISION OF HUMAN ATTEST: 4R OURC S / WELD COU CLERK TO. T E BOARD= By. r c n Depu Cl �/ x utive Director • Attachment A Lunch or Supper The minimum amounts of food components to be served as lunch or supper as set forth are as follows: Food Components Age 3 up to 6 MILK Milk. fluid 3/4 cup1 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Vegetable(s) and/or fruits(s)2 1/2 cup total BREAD AND BREAD ALTERNATIVES3 Bread 1/2 slice or Cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc.4 1/2 serving or Cooked pasta or noodle products 1/4 cup Cooked cereal grains or an equivalent quantity of any combination of bread/bread alternative 1/4 cup MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATIVES Lean meat/poultry or fishy 1 1/2 oz. or Cheese 1 1/2 oz. or Eggs 1 egg or Cooked dry beans or peas 3/8 cup or Peanut butter or an equivalent of any combination of meat/meat alternative 3 tbsp. 1 For purposes of the requirements outlined in this subsection, a cup means a standard measuring cup. 2 Serve two or more kinds of vegetable(S) and/or fruit(s). Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-half of this requirement. 3 Bread. pasta or noodle products. and cereal grains shall be whole grain enriched; cornbread, biscuits, rolls. muffins, etc., shall be made with whole grain or enriched meal or flour. 4 Serving sizes and equivalents to be published in guidance materials by FNS. 5 Edible portion as served. THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON a/nfl/ NUMBER OF WARRANTS p2 01 GENERAL FUND $ /5:977S47 NUMBER OF WARRANTS /1 _ 71 PAYROLL FUND s/,232,Ph_D7 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY I ro"...) 022252.009 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 437/9/ 01 GENERAL FUND $a83 3 /3. 3 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $O3. 196. 0.7 PREPARED BY: 9tCêLt j?(Q ti 03-01-88 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015595 THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1.966.90 015596 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 1;208.359.24 15 MONTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 22,516.93 TOTAL 51,232,843.07 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting. procedures have been completed Dn the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated tgcluz 19 y1 and that payments should be made to the respect?a vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $1,232,843.07 DATED THIS 27TH' DAY OF MARCH 9 91 . WELD U NANWR SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 27TH DAY OF MARCH 19 91. MY SOMttI-S5 ON'EXPIRES: AY COMMISSION WIRES Jun 8, 1994 STATE OF COLORADO :OUNTY OF WELD • ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby )rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL FUND to .11 $1,232,843.07 � Chat •"" ATTEST: Me /WELLCOUNTY,.CLERK:TOTAE' BOARD Me erg< 4� �4itiC • By 4°-.610/etx Deputy Member Member " . t WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 Ct?NPRA1, FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902491 KORRISQN. LOii6LN A 70.00 902492 GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 15,225.67 TOTAL 15.295.67 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD SS • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting g g procedures have been completed )n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated MARCH 27 :9 ,91 and that payments should be made to the respect vie vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $15.295.67 DATED THIS 27Tt1 DAY OF MARCH , 1 91 • WELD N Ce SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 27Tq " DAY OF MARCH 19 91 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COMMISSION WIRES JUNE 8, 1994 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND totals $ 15.295.67 Chair "'6 ATTEST: WJ:1.9'COMMY:;C1.ERK.T0.22E BOARD er By: /y �6Gp�/ Deputy Member � Y / Member /-44e LW o 1„I MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 015554 ' SANDRA HOWETH 1,773.99 015560 MARY L. SCHANK 2,160.18 015561 VIVIAN WOLFS 239.98 015562 CAROL J. RUSSELL 294.49 015563 CHRIS LOBANOV-ROSTOVSKY z 015582 LOIS H. BROWN -14 015583 MELINDA SANCHEZ 578.28 . 015584 THOMAS B. NISSEN 3.951.98 015585 SANDRA L. LUDERS 1.726.91 015586 JOSE M. VILLEGAS 1,376.69 015589 SHARON K. WILSON 295.82 015590 JOANN GONZALES 669.04 015591 MICHAEL D. GENTRY 1.460.34 015593 LOIS H. BROWN 1,212.59 015594 WILLIAM MCKELLAR 3,177.68 015597 WANDA R. 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E \ n r ,r M r ..T6Mr..PW'rv .. ���� 3S,z - °J 3S/ ' `' 4.r P� "._ 4 ..` J.,l ,_ O I ,, \ ..,. .,,,,i,,\'s'�v _ , S�( , n� \ • ( `zi ass �, ... j� w „,, ,,e) „.., .. ...„. ,.. ..:‘,. , .... ...... , 1 . CO , w 1i ... 4 , , �., ! , ,,, , ,„ ,. . ,v , # i ° WELD COUNTY (n� pp WILLIAM C. DANKS . '297i I fii� 25 $U 7: LA ATTORNEY AT LAW 3033 EAST FIRST AVENUE,SUITE 303 1 // DENVER.COLORADO 40204 CLERK (303)377.664E TOper 30: -3 Ali: iJvr..'„i March 21, 1991 Board of County Commissioners Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley CO 80632 Re: Wareheim Request to Extend County Road 48 East From County Road 61 Dear Commissioners: I am writing to oppose the Wareheim Request to Extend County Road 48 East From County Road 61. This proposed extension would be on the southern boundary of our property. Our property would not be benefitted in any way by the road. Furthermore, there is an irrigation ditch which would be adversely affected. I would appreciate receiving notice of any hearings which might be held on the request. very truly yours, WILLIAM C. DANKS WCD:bk cc: Robert Holderness 36 0.51_44 c% cc: f WELD COUNTY COQ:"ESSlONERS , FR1 MR 21 MI 56 CLERK LEGAL NOTICE TO THE BOARD CALETON WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT • Pursuant to C.R.S. 32-1-207, Notice is hereby given that',the Colston Water and Sanitation District intends to undertake the following activity: To construct, operate, and maintain a wastewater collection and treatment system; to borrow money, issue bonds, apply for government grants for construction of the system; to provide for rates, fees and charges for use of the system; to provide for availability of service charges, tap fees, and core charge/system expansion fees; to levy and collect ad valorem taxes on and against all taxable property within the District, all in accordance with a service plan filed with the Clerk to the Weld County Board of County Commissions, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado.Any action to as a material departure from the Dioin strict's Service Plan above described must vbe brought within forty-five (45) days of publication of this notice. CALETON WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT By:• W�XGta� Www. ATTEST; President gI, 744® Sacra ary sJ)ao3in o,%c.t,&o c.c ?L. ; En CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true copy of the LEGAL NOTICE - GALE ON WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT was mailed this /gra day of 1991 mail, postage pr and p operly addressed to depositing the same in the U.S. il, p Clerk to the Weld County Board of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 gtl +ar ,,,k,n� 'w .rah,'�7n71t17,'?s/YAj(4 S w'^;::M:w',. vil. .. 4� 'tF"j' J QF �'q e , r r E. - tE✓r�q� WELD C0u,<T, R. RUSSa.ANSON COv'se'l)S'C' rt'S Yr ATTORNEY AT I.AW ,nts, ,<. ( -6 AM in. lop 711E LION BUILDING vs- 1011 '11TH AVENUE' G i;1 P.O.00X 326 ` gin' :' GREELEY.COIORADO,80832 303 a55os 1ae00p.m(303)3581111 May 3, 1991 Clerk to the` 'Board of County Commissioners P. O. ,Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Galeton Water and Sanitation District Dear Clerk: • Enclosed please find the Proof of Publication pertaining to the above mentioned. if you should have, any questions please feel free to call. • Very truly yours, saR R. Russell Anson Attorney at Law Enclosure Ge t',"- A PROOF OF PUBLICATION The North Weld Herald Eaton, Colorado 80615 STATE OF COLORADO, ) County of Weld ) ss. "** ^" `1h V�ly MN/'n rt tit I. ;, '= . .c- ' „racn, do solemnly swear that I am Lc_•Icc. :.anucok-,THE NORTH WELD HERALD; that the " +�Ii�lrc,� . y '�""`• .� same is a weekly newspaper printed, in whole or In part,and published in the County of Weld.State of Colorado,and has - a conceal circulation therein, and that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said r}.7 County of Weld for a period of more than fifty-two con- secutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the LLro ' a""'r annexed legal notice or advertisement;that said newspaper • has been admitted to the United States mails as second- class matter under the provision of the Act of March 3. 1879 or any amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal � .• t"«' , ` W,w notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws ...., of the State of Colorado. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published In the regular and entire Issue of every number of said weekly newspaper for the period of one 0 ) II consecutive Insertions;and that the first publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated Mavah at A.D., 19 Q!. • and that the last publication of said notice was in.the Issue of said publication dated Mav !, I A.D., 19 9..L, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this ai SI' day of avoh A.D., 19.9.2_,.. C:_ice ciumagc Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public In and f�� day o the County Colorado,of Weld, State 9f llorado, this f !V� A.D., 19�. Notary Pub* v 223 FIRST ST.ECOM co 8Gro ``~ VIComm;53loh expires OCt.21,1991 ¶LO CO d3Y , A wC r STATE OF COLORADO C� 'y� S }:4 t y,r ' BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR-AND EMPtOv l2 '" v�y ;)'-z* s k�''^r ' 't*DIVISION OF LABOR r'+rw vvrs 'M }, St ' 1��ay, -rt.- '- WORKERS'COMPENSATION SECTION '+ �,f'''J t� •F'r . r !; l3 S'henmiG,' Beet n frt .. ,,:7 w "rC v�y t'° .. S Dcnven Colorado 80203 A a%,""i",•4 y t a. • , i • y'S.R'•ill^ �Y J yy til `+irtl'!�" me,tiV .- cif, .r ;WC..No.. „3-799-542 •,?>+r.. ... .,,- .4M,1.-, 560-32-6753 °u+ GLADYS �" ,, -r d f crv,nj w iK f e• WELD COUNTY / ^4x -vet . a r ' w.t. v+?a ayJm '.Yar . 6m61t,at .1- rin₹, PETITION TO REOPEN CLAIM r -+f Li.".",-;";:-. r '... t -., 1 J^r,,•.r`w v,rl 4i+\'a�x-r J 11..1, 'r .h.. and r SELF-INSURED *CI, r ,'\ i5:,' Y,4✓rAr,� vt Wt ', r� r -� s u j r< an''W.°,,.`� ,r..i „ , r rwrMr5'Va-..i�tr^rr• ( , , ,^.;":4`',,e'.•1 ::. r:•, r '''',',“4-11- �. ♦N iriva T`>,-. H',, V : Comes now the . Claimant, by counsel John`Hoyman, . — ,�,,\l',*. A— • *a 'r•• v,,? rah,,,K• 1 .•_' i a (OW11�L al110,f.ptMdi . *f I'f ✓.:. 1 , Ja atatmasfi,llowsM�n '1- ,. a.r {u 2, h C Thatclalmaaewasm]medmthe 29 ,Jul , 85 `•` {den arise' r r U in ' . r d,, y i9 manatxulentatismgoaclandm the eoutse o1 huTher employm®e w r ,^ 'h • 1 V' + `• M1 SM • A l Mx • a J,,1,+ e/ }. ffi i�',^!'� .GAT�a v�.,S,y, ,>,t; , Y ,..., ,f niP M'..,, 7-v7,k i •p., 1 S r Hl �. Js�W Alen^:::.-• 47 t•••.047�+.•• n'xe * e , . ..... A ql a,,'l.`l,n That elaimantreceivedatotalamountofoo amuonmtbesumof$ ,67 0 for timebxfromwodtandthe ° sum of s .00 - in peteazuteet partial disability benefits based s w,,,.r r r, 1 • d• abil•ity at$wodtmg,umt or hd.:4 Lt'1±',4�`r'y"?^aA Y.1 '- I: .'. yy 1 scheduled ota .k..-i•r�wXtr - a ,,,"'`.;?5••'—'...,.—. .1 . . ... ^w- vy arihi v tit. Lq.u.w .pv{.e ef', \,a^.r" , ,....2,,,, Petitioner alleges that this matter should be + • } alleges.. reopened because of a(u) ,,,.... , / , ,4,, •,k. w�.,s ',wa..,,. y ,.,v. _ r ,+.,a.�r)Myiy,•\xr.y'r ._L- t.. I•t Y h'flnr- mtStalCet6ua111, ,.. r{. ti. Yu�,Lt^ ._..�.. t. �. �'p.. •N,a x eheage in 11 /6/86 hyajcal cadition es shown by the attached=dicer!wen. Of an_ '"Neal H. Fellers,w D , - dated 1 /6/86 ^demonstrating 'claimant is totally-:and 1 f+, �,•. 4 permanently disabled.._{' Kr'Yrf.,1,^,- 1r- Y 4.x,1 Z. iiwir* ,,b. M..440.r..-. v.m. 0 fiff�/'•A,,vz. * Wherefore pevtioneategltests that the Dtvumcf Labor nropen maucrcausownmoaonpinsmotto"e +.� provisions of the Workma a Compensation Act. a , .. - •el 1 ,,•.... 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'rrn } \ ...,Nq � • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I CERTIFY that on the ) '1rr.4‘day of March r 1991 , I placed a true and correct copy of the foregoing PETITION TO REOPEN CLAIM in the United States Mail with proper postage attached, addressed to: Mark' E. Macy 3900 East Mexico, Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80210 Weld County '• 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County, Colorado c/o Gallagher, Bassett Insurance Services 5613 DTC Parkway, Suite 550 - • Englewood, CO 80111 with the original to: Division of Labor 1120 Lincoln Street • Denver, CO, 80203 • .acr cant/022 r • Page 2 of , 3 • A..W.:y�.r M,0 !� yf-7r�{"� •�. wt1�r�'y fewer•*w.m ML 1. (k . ^ly E *� DRK M11�0/ATM+�+S0 £ ..w.�,M0 �♦ T.. ka.LMr.w.M.D .�1 •r.w6 i• -• 4- ORTOOPIDCanit Meweselkaas *Ye.B.DI.R.M.D �+-" �.....-.La�.�i' .G. ��"".�.._�� O•.+rW+.P.Mw.M.-- .C tirwA Man. %Gen I-fi4 M-0 M p OM.N'.A♦Irr;Mp • O Fe R�'Mw.MA. s.,.Mw..-,MD A++MA. 0....R.RrMMrNy Y-0 '�}n(/ OTOIARTM00fY.T'iA.glp.pDY OURMATQQOY �n. V Wancf� Rw..e.elel.y�M,D`lA.. Mr1.w...1..,M,O, - V J V/K'��MTi• ONT/7Maem-mu Owe. Mw A.SMRAY.MA TC .t....6....7(G.wfe1.g� .x.�.„1 art R;e.l..,Ma..:,. WRelAI NROEMY �/� � WMr.Oa Isms.PLC, w...�4 �i RAD�01O7rCO..UL1ATgRl.. RwnC.Orw.M.D.TA. am. owl ssi-ISSN • tiw•C.Cam MD., Memo Tw•,M.O. AM.N—...My,. 11-6-86. swag «t:: RwRTAKM..MQ•: LO.ee...aatia To whom it may concern: ,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,_ My Patient, Gladys Davidson, is completely and permanently disabled as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She has not been able to work. since 9-14-136 and it is not anticipated that she will ever be able to return to self-sustaining employment If further details are needed, please feel free to contact me, with the patient's permission. Thank you. oirad fikq\I • Neal H. Fellers MI)/rthrf. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 Page 3 of 3 w� w • BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OP LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT DIVISION OF LABOR STATE OF COLORADO W.C.# 3-799-542 MOTION TO ADD ISSUE IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF: c�' GLADYS DAVIDSON, • GClaimant, ' vs. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, and ...n ` l:'� ,-', ✓ a• l^ A ' SELF-INSURED, c/o GALtA rGSai zassz T` SERVICES INC., Insurer. h 7 . .�.� of-- Claimant Gladys Davidson, by to add the issue Petition to R her attorney Dann Noreen, et, moves open Claim as an issue to a , Corrected Application for Hearing dated December 5, 1990. Y, ' As grounds for claimant's motion, the claimant shows the =. v court that it has just been discovered that a Petition to Reopen, Claim is necessary in this case. Said Petition to Reopen Claim was filed with the Division of Labor and dated March 19,' 1991. Claimant further shows the court that no additional time "r • J will be required for the hearing as presently requested in the Corrected Application for Hearing dated December 5, 1990. • DATED: 3-e7 a -Cl/ JO ‘ .1,11-5 '11th Avenue ` .,'"e4, .Greeley, :CO ,x.80631 Telephone No.'" (303) 356-5515 Registration No 1805 • 31x� ti� „ . >r k xv na .'7441- r "` tI o...� r -1 ZRTIn . OF nIL I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the Q& day of 19_0 I placed a true copy of the foregoing MOTION TO ADD ISSUE in the U.S. Mail with proper postage attached, addressed to: Division of Labor 1120`Lincoln St., 14th Floor Denver, CO, 80203 Weld County 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County, Colorado c/o Gallagher Bassett Ins. Svcs. 5613: DTC.Parkway, Suite 350 Englewood, CO' 80111 • Anne Smith-Meyers Attorney at Law 3900 E. Mexico, Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80210. • • 2 BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT DIVISION OF LABOR STATE OF COLORADO W.C. # 3-799-542 ORDER IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF: GLADYS DAVIDSON, Claimant, vs. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, Employer, and SELF-INSURED, c/o GALLAGHER BASSET? SERVICES INC., Insurer. Claimant's Motion to Add Issue of Petition to Reopen Claim is hereby granted. DATED this day of , 1991. DIVISION OF LABOR FOR THE DIRECTOR By: Administrative Law Judge CERTIFICATE OF maim I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the day of 19 I placed a true copy of the—RT:Wigoing ORDER in the U.S. Mail with proper postage attached, addressed to: weld County 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County, Colorado c/o Gallagher Bassett Insurance Services 5613 DTC;Parkway, Suite 550 Englewood, CO 80111 Anne Smith-Meyers Attorney at::Law 3900 E. Mexico, Suite 1000 Denver, CO'80210 • John Hoyman, > P.C. 1115 11th Avenue Greeley, CO .80631 • -r • , LJ V .17V .v LU�„�� TS1:7-.;!0:l-.D2 JACKS £.Atorsi tfE RESERVOIR & IRRIGATION COMPANY CLER;( March 20, 1991 BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P. O. 8ox 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 61 West Dear Commissioners: , I have heard discussions regarding some of the land in the above mentioned section that lies adjacent to the Jackson Lake Inlet Canal . I believe this land is owned by Mike Farrell , and farmed by Paul Dodge. The discussions I have heard pertain to the possibility of breaking this land out to erect a sprinkler. (The land is now grassland.) I have discussed this matter with the Board of Directors of the Jackson. Lake Reservoir and' Irrigation Company. They are very concerned that if a permit is granted and this breaking out is allowed, it'will greatly increase the amount . of weeds, debris and sand blowing into our inlet canal . It may also create a problem with erosion of our inlet canal . The Board of Directors would like to notify you, that if a problem arises as a result of this land being broken out, the Jackson Lake Reservoir and Irrigation Company may exercise its right to be compensated for expenses for cleaning, rip-rap, etc. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact our office at 867-7561, .or myself at 867-6041. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, JACKSON LAKE RES. & IRRIG. CO. re Darw "Fritz" of , Supt. , ^ C 1 410 EAST RAILROAD • P.O.BOX 38 • PHONE: 303$67.7661 • FORT MORGAN,COLORADO 80701 9 a ALLEN A. SCHAEFER WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY AT LAW COMMISSIONERS 3000 MORNZRON ROAD DENVER, COLORADO 00110 1 IMR 25 Ai 9: 19 RHONE 034.1111 Mar. 22, 1991 TO THE ec.E C Ot,D .,.D Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, CO. Re: Docket No. 91-13' Roy Boles, Applicant. Hearing 3/20/91 In oatalf of Sam S.' Schaefer and regarding the property at 11367 Weld County Road"8` I`want . to thank you for denying the application. In my opinion it was , the proper thing to do and reflects the desires of the community. As an undisclosed interested party I also want to thank you. A 4-s. 5 G d AAS/a A en c Scha fer. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF RIGHTS TO CURE OR REDEEM Sale No. ill To whom It May Concern:This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: Tnny lltmest &JCnt1a ftteem Original Grantor(Borrower) Union Colony Rank A State Charreyd,Rank pri na® $mehOiAry Union Colony Bank, A State Chartered Bank Current Owner of the Evidence of Debt Secured by the Deed of Trust Orte t* 30 1989 Date of Dad of Mist j i vemba* 9. 19R9 Recording Date of Deed ofTrust u i We 1 r1 County of Recording t 91c7n4Reception andlor Fibs Nos. r m M1a 5 rra Na of Recorded Deed ofThnt ii ■.�`8 �s Book and Page of Deed of That it ti This is to advise you that a foreclosure proceeding was commenced in the office of the undersigned Public Trustee on y?1 .19_9 L_ to foreclose the of the aboirdescrtbed Deed of Trust.The following,, described property situate in the ,Countyof Welt .State of Colorado,is ran ❑a portion of the property encumbered by said Deed of That LOT 3. BLOCK 1.1, ARROWHEAD FOURTH FILING, l; A SUBDIVISION OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. • ;1 I I II also known by as street and number as: 5417 Pawnee Circle, Greeley, CO 80634 II, YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED.OR HAVE CERTAIN i RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE,YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE i RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED.A COPY OF SAID STATr IU'CES,AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED;WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS,ISON THE BACK OF THIS NOTICE.HOWEVER,YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF 789T*EIG FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. John tie. Simkada, • Name, address and telephone number of Shelton;'Kinkade'& Bedingfield, P.C. the ettorney(s) representing the owner of 1703. 23rd Avenue, Suite A 'I the indebtedness: Greeley, CO 80631 telephone: 303/352-8673 ; DATED at Greeley, Colorado .this day S91atek.t. 19 91 Nfu-art Odle Public Matte wan Weld County Matte StateorCalo, ado 11 Sale Date: /g9/ By: it Deputy Public Ms JAMES M. KADLEC PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF WELD UN7Y 1020 9th Street No. For use only in connection with Deeds of That dated ararJuy 1,196$ 0 lorado I This form is to be mailed to those persons and in accordance with those statutes set forth on the resent of this formW01 3524365 In counties where Book and Page numben have been abolished. No,259.Rev.940. PUBLIC TR(M1'R.ES NOTICE GP RIGHTS TOCYRROR RSOUM Crisis O �. Bndfard Pubbihins1143 Wane a.Drier CO 80302—(303)2924500-940 GrfGtr. ` . +p4.`1,.\7 yMiIKhY.11,4, ♦ • COLORADO REVISED STATUTES 38-38.103, Combined notice of right to cure and right to redeem. (I) within ten days after the recording of the notice of election and demand for sate by the public trustee pursuant to section. 38.38.10!.or not less than sixteen nor more than twentynve days after the entry of a decree of foreclosure or the issuance of a writ of execution directing the sheriff to sell real property.the public trustee or sheriff shall mail a notice to the wanton of the deed of trust or mortgage being foreclosed,to any subsequent owners Of the:.property being foreclosed.to the current Owner of the property beingsold. and to any other person having a right to cute a default under section 3838.104 or -right to redeem the property subject to foreclosure- under section 38.38.302.38.38-303.or 38-18-30S.Such notice shall state the namesofthe grantors ofthe deed:of trustorrnortgageand the original beneficiaries or grantees thereof,the names of the current owner of an evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust or mortgage being foreclosed or the owner of the lien being foreclosed,and the names,addresses.and telephonenumbersof the attorneys.if any,representing the foreclosing Iicnor,A legible copy of this section and sections-38.38104 and 38 8.302 to.38-38-303 Mall be sent:.. with such notice. - 12) The combined notice required by subsection(I)of this section shall be mailed to those persons who have a right to cutter redeem pursuant to an instrument evidencing such right which was recorded with thecounty clerk and recorder of the county in which said propcny is located subsequent to the recording of the deed of-trust:tneetgage,or other lien being foreclosed and prior to the recording of the notice of election and demand for sale or notice of commencement of the pending foreclosure anion(lispendens).Such combined notice shall be mailed to such persons at their respective addresses shown:in:the recorded instruments through which their .rights to cure or redeem are derived.Postage costs under this section shall be pan tithe foreclosure costs 3838104. Right to cure when default Is noapgmros, (I) Whenever the default in the terms of the evidence of debt and deed of trust or morgage being foreclosed is nonpayment of any sums due thereunder,the owners of the property being foreclosed,any person liable thereon.anyguarantorof the evidence of debt.and. if the deed of trust or mortgage being foreclosed was recorded on or after October 1,;1990.any holder of an interest junior to the hen (king foreclosed by virtue of being a lienor,lessee.or vendee of or holderof in easement or a certificate of purchase.on,the property,;,. under a recorded instrument shall be entitled to cure said default it at least seyen days prior to the date the foreclosure ale is held,such persons give written notice,attaching true copies of instruments evidencing.their right to cure,to the public trustee orsherifconducting the sale of their intention to cure said default.On or before 12 noon on the day before the date upon:which said sale is set as itmay hove been continued Or postponed.such persons desiring to cure the default may pay to the officer conducting the sale all apenseg actually incurred.the amount authorized in section 38.37.104(1)(b)plus an:.additional feeof thzrty$ve dollars.together with all delinquent principal and interest Payments.and any other sums which:ore due under the evidence of debt and deed of treatise mortgage asofthe date of such payments,plus all costs.oxpensaas late charges,attorney fees,and other fees and charges incurred by the owners( evidence ofdobt.deed of trust,or mortgage as of the date of payment,exclusive of that portion of the principaland interest whidiwould' not have been due in the absence of acceleration. r' : (2) Upon receipt by the officer conducting the sale of said notice of intention to cure the default,such officer shall obtain in writing from the owner of the evidence of debt,deed of trust.or mortgage a statement of all sums necessary to cure said default.It atleam forty- eight hours prior to the sale.the owner of the evidence of debt.deed of trust or,mortgage has not delvered a writtenstatement to the officer conducting the sale setting forth the amount necessary to be paid to cure such default,the sale shell be postponed by;suchamcer for no longer than two weeks and thereafter from week to weak,but nee to meted one month or the period of cauinusnccallowed-by section 38.3&109(I),whichever is longer,until such statement has'.been provided If a cure is made.interest for the period ofsudi continuance shall be allowed only at the regular rate and not at the default rate:specified in the evidence of debt deed of tort.or_, mortgage (a cure is not made,.interest at the,defaull rte,if specified in the evidence orders!.deed oftrust.or mortgage ferthepersod of such continuance shall be allowed.Upon receipt of the cure amount.the omeer conducting thesa eshall deliver saidsumtotheowner. of the evidence of debt deed of trust,or mortgage or to the agent or attorney for such owner.:the..foreclosure shalt be withdrawn or dismissed as provided by law.:and the evidence of debt shall be returned uncancelled to theowner thereof by the public trustee orcoon. . (31 Nothing in this section shall eonsd yt tuteawaiverofanrighaceruingonaccounoftheviolationofanycovenantofsaidevidence of debt,deed of trust or mortgage occurringafter the payment described in subsection(I)of this section. 38.3&301. Purchaser paying charges—redemption.. (I) The purchaser at any tale of Property under foreclosure ofdeeds oftrustormortgages or under execution or order of any coun of competent jurisdiction which has received from the public trustee or sheriff conducting said sale a certificate of purchase evidencing such sale may pay at any time after receiving such certificate of purchase and during the period of redemption described in section 38.38.302: (a) Any general or special taxes or ditch or water assessments levied oraccruing against said property: (b) The premiums on any insurance necessary to protect any improvenments comprising a part of such property: (c) Sums due on any prior lien or encumbrance on such property, (d) If the property isa leasehold oris subject toa lease,all sums due under such lease: (e) The reasonable costs and expenses ofordefending,protecting,and-maintaining such property and the holder's interest in such property,including repair and maintenance costs and expenses,costs and expenses of protecting and securing the property.receiver's fees and expenses inspection fees,court coats,attorney tees.and fees and costs of an attorney in the employment of the holder of the certificate of purchase:and (0 Such other costs and expenses which may be authorized by a court of competent jurisdiction, (2) Any waiver of the rights of redemption or rights to cute default provided in this article,made prior to the date of any default under any mortgage.deed of trust,or other instrument evidencing a lien,or an evidence of debt secured thereby,shall be deemed as against public policy and shall be void. 38-38-302. Redemption within specified period—procedure. (I) Except as provided in this section with respect to agricultural real estate.within seventy-five days after the dote of the sale of the property by virtue of any foreclosure of a mortgage,deed of trust,or other lien or by virtue of an execution and levy,the owner of the property,or any other person liable after the foreclosure sale for the deficiency,may redeem the property sold by paying to the public' trustee or sheriff the sum for which the property was sold with interest from the date&fsale.together with any taxes paid orother prper;.. charges as now provided by law,with interest from the date such expense was paid.Such interest shall be charged at the de cult rate if specified in the onginsl instrument or.if net so specified.at the regular rateepecined fissile origiaslinatrumeni.-For-thopurposes ofthis section,"other proper charges".includes those costs and expenses paid by the holder of acertificate of purchase as permitted by section 38.38.301(I)for which said holder has filed with the public tntstee or shelf fconducting/the sale receipts evidencing such payments; (2) The public trustee or sheriff shall execute and deliver a certificate of redemption to the person redeeming and..shall record a duplicate certificate in the county clerk and recorder's dike of the county where the property is located.The public'trustee:orsheriff. shall retain the recorded copy of the certificate of redemption. The public ilusteeor sheriff shall forthwith pay said money to the holder of the certificate of purchase.If the owner of the property fails to redeem under thissection any other person who redeems under this section shall be issued a certificate of redemption only after the expiation of the proper redemption.period. (3) In the case of any mortgage or deed of trust upon one or moee pastels of real estate.all of which were agricultural real estate both upon the date of recording of such mortgage or deed of trust and on the date of the foreclosure sale,the redemption period described in: subsection(I)of this section is six months (4) The term••agricultural real estate"means,for the purpose of this section.any parcel of real estate,none of which,on the dateot... recording of the.mortgage Or deed of trust or the time of the foreclesuretale.wider slid:mortgageordeed alma is either platted as a subdivision or is both located within an incorporated town city,or city and county and is not vale and assessed as agricultural land pursuant to sections 39.1.102(1.6)(a)and 39.1403(3).C,RS.,by.the assessor of thecounty inwhich the land islocated.If it is not evident from the legal description contained in the mortgage ordeedoftrust that the realesatcdescribed therein is gels n otagricWturat' real extate,the public trustee or sheriff shall accept as evidence that the parcel is not agricultural real estate either a certified copy tithe subdivision plat containing all or a part of the parcel of real estate or both a certificate of the Clerk of the city,town,or city and county..' certifying that all or a pan of the parcel is located within the incorporated limits of the City,town.or City and county on the date of recording of the mortgage or deed of trust oral the time of the foreclowresale soda certificate from the assessor oft*county in which,; the property is located certifying that all or a pan of the parcel is not valued and assessed as agricultural land.Such pit or certificates'.. shall be obtained and furnished and the certificates recorded.alter which shall be paid(or by the person seeking the determination that::. the property is not agricultural real estate.If at the time of recording of the mortgage or deed of trust,or at the time of the foreclosure sale.the property is.in whole or in pan,either platted as:a subdivision or is both located within the incorporated limits oratown.city,or. city and county and is not valued and assessed as agricultural land,it shall be deemed for all purposes under this section.and against all persons,that such parcel is not agricultural real estate. (5) If the last day of the seventy-five-day redemption period,the six.month redemption period provided for in this section,or the lienor redemption periods provided for in section 38.38-303.(I)is a Saturday,Sunday,or legal holiday or a day the county courthouse is closed,the period is extended to include the next business day. 38.3$-303. Time of redemption by Honor. (I) If no redemption is made within the redemption period provided for in section 3838302,the lienor having the senior lien.according to the records of the county clerk and recorder's office of the county where the property is located.on the sold property orsome part thereof subsequent to the lien upon which such sate was held may redeem within ten days after the expiration of the redemption period provided for in section 38-38-302 by paying to the public trustee or sheriff the redemption amount required by section3838302., and each subsequent lienor in succession shall have and be allowed,a five-day perield to.;redeem,accordine to tiw priority of hislien.and may redeem within the five-day period allotted to him by paying to the,public trustee or sheriff the redemption amount paid by the next_ prior redeeming heron with interest.plus the amount claimed in rite affidavit of the priorredeeminglicnorasprovidedfoeinsubsection (4)of this section,including the per diem amount through the date payment is made or,if no lienor prior to himself has redeemed;by. paying to the public trustee or sheriff the redemption amour required by section 38.38302• (2) \o lienor is entitled to redeem unless his lien appears by instruments duly recorded or filed as permitted by law and unless, within the redemption period provided for in section 3838-302,he files a notice with the public trustee or sheriff making the sale attaching a true and correct copy of suchh-recorded instruments evidencing his hen with evidence of recording affixed by the Meek and'. recorder's office and advising of his intention to redeem.Noncom'shall be emitted to redeem under this section unless his lien appears by an instrument so recorded or filed prior to the expiration of the period of redemption'provided(or in.section 3838302: (3) The calendar dates of the period of redemption allowed the respective Henan shall be considered as being fixed at the timc the expiration of the period of redemption provided for in section 3838302.and such periods shall not be advanced according to the calendar by the fact that any prior lienor redeemed before his full period of redemption expired. (4) A lienor redeeming shall pay to the public trustee or sheriff the amount required to redeem and shall deliver to such official an affidavit of himself or his agent showing the amount owing on such lien as ofthe last day of the owner's redemption period with the per -diem amount that shall accrue thereafter, 31I-38-304. Effect of redemption. (I) If redemption is made by the owner of the property,it shall annul the sale and leave the property subject w all liens which would have existed if no sale had been made,except the lien foreclosed which shall..be discharged by the sale.(2) If the owner fails to redeem and redemption is made by any other person liable after the foreclosure sale fora deficiency.it shall annul the sale.the Property*hall remain subject to all liens which would have aimed.if no sale had been made,and the certificate of redemption issued to the person so redeeming shall,when reeerded,operate as an assignment to him ofthe lien so redeemed from.to the full extent thereof including all extra costs and expenses paid by such redemptions,who shall nevertheless still be liable for such deficiency, (3) If redemption is made by a lienor,his certificate of redemption,duly recorded.Operates asanassignmentto him tithe estate and interest acquired by the purchaser at the sale subject however,to the rights of persons who may be entitled subsequently to redeem.' 38411405. Lessee,easement holder,and Installment land contract seeder considered a Ikon—installment lad contract woke considered as an owner. (p) For the purposes of this article,a lessee of,or the holder of an easement encumbering,property shall be considered as a lienoe but without any lien amount.and shall be subject to all requirements in this article with respect to liens,Ira subsequent flame redeems from the redemption of a lessee or easement holder,such subsequent lienor in acquiring said property takes the same subject to such. lease or easement, (1.51(a) The notice to the lessee or lessees who have unrecordedpossessory interests in the property being foreclosed as provided for by this article and article 37 of this title by virtue of any foreclosure ofa mortgage,trust deed,or other lien or by vi (an execution.. and levy shall be mailed to the lessee or lesseesofa single nuttily residence oramultiple-unit residential dwdling,Such notice shall be in writing and shall be sent by regular mail.Notice is complete upon mailing to the lessee at the address of the premises a by addressing such notice to"Occupant^followed by the address, (b) Nothing in this section shall affect any rights under this article olio lessee whose residential lease is recorded. (2) For the purposes or this article,an installment land contract vendor of property shall be consid red as a knot for the unpaid portion of the purchase price interest and other amounts provided tinder the installment land contract and shall be subject to all requirements in this article with respect to lienor:but such imullmentland contract vendor shall not be considered as an owner as to any portion of such property. - - (3) For the purposes of this article,an installment land Contract vendee of property shall be considered as an owner except as to any portion of such property that such vendee may thematic'have transferred,as evidenced by a recorded instrument,and such vendee shall be subject to all requirements in this article with respect to owners.(4) The term"lienor",as used in this article,shall include the holder of a certificate of purchase for the property issued upon the foreclosure of a lien thereon.and the priority of the lien represented by such certificate of purchase shall be the same as the priority of the lien foreclosed by such certificate of purchase holder. 3838306. Rights of other Honors to redeem. (I I A judgment creditor whose judgment has been made a lien of record and who has complied with the other conditions ors lienor required by this article may redeem as a(knot. (2) A mechanic's lien claimant or any other person claiming the right to a statutory lien on real-property shall.have..therigheto redeem as a lien despite the fact that such claim has not been reduced to judgment,if suds lien or lien Claim has been recorded as required or permitted by statute and the holder thereof has complied:with the other condition required*fallow by this article.If. another hence redeems after such lien claimant,that portion of the mdemptionamouetattributable to theeiimofsteh lien daimantas evidenced by such claimant's recorded lien,shall be held in escrow by the ptiblietrusteeorsberiffumila final jodtmtnthas beenmitered in favor of such claimant confirming his right to a lien and all periods for appeal have mired.whereupon there shaft paid to such claimant from the escrow the amount of his lien claim as established by such'judgment with any interest earned thereon.aettthe: balance,if any,shall be refunded to the last redeeming hone If such claimant releases his lien or(sib to establish his srighttomach lice the entire escrow shall be paid to the last redeeming knee:Lien claimants of equal priority.forthe Purposes or this subsection(2).may. act in concert and be deemed to represent one claim in which they share pro rata. 38.31.10& Form of payments to rola trustee.All moneys payable to a.public trustee m:any foreclosure sale under the provisions of this article or upon redemption more wider the provisions of article 38 of this title shall be in the form Of cash or by electronic transferw an mecum of the public trustee available for such purpose or in the form eta certified check,cashier's check.orteller's check mat paynhie to such public trustee,certified or issued by a federally chartered or state-chartered financial institution,as defined in section 15-15.101(3),C.R.S..licensed to do business in the state of Colorado. 4 • NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • Weld DISTRICT • Winslow Canstn.ction Carpany (Operator) has applied for reclamation permit from The Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in yed County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34.32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to conter-with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving .0 the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate_your coaments on the;'proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve.your right to:a hearing before the Board on this application, you mist submit written comments on the application by March-29, 1991 (five- (5) days after the application was tiled with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined,Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You mist attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice' of a change to a previously filed application you mast either attach a'copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit,contains three manor parts: 1) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the:application fee. When you subasit your application, be sure to include two (2) sijned copies of the application form, two: (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. oa GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WIP&CW COPS'IRl1CT10N COWPNY 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): State-8 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 8e-04%5576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 7 permitted acres ($200 + S1S/acre)* For Use an CtOH Project No. IR(CX)O76-1(i5O) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Sorrow S. Name of owner of surface of affected land: State of Colonxb 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface - Underground _ In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check Urrection): T 3` X North South RANGE (write number and check direction): R - - East _X West SECTION (write number): S QUARTER SECTION. (check one): ---HE NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE — NW Y SE '— SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction 3.5 miles east of 1tggen from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4690 * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mast be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winsloll Construction Carpany Street: 3002 South Noon:St. City: f gleood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781-5Q5 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Lex Ltssnan Company Name: Wincing famtnrtim Prnpany Street: 3002 South tiurcn St. City: Enoltwood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: it'll Telephone: 781 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Sam:' As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: State of ColcradD Street: Capitol Building City: Denver State: Co Zip Code: 80202 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 966,14c4 CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: r t5,'1 • -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-mining) a Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) - Recreation(RC) " Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): : Developed Water REsources(WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use j Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) -- Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential (RS) - Recreation(RC) — Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water fi sources(WR) Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant:has been notified by the Division that this application and 'the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this application have been'approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the:Division fails to notify the'applitant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must"be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic' approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMCNTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. -Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant, prior to the`decision - date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received. prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the' applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum'requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 :1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials.for.a federal , state, county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). • -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structures) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands However, where,there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the, applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement oust be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 3442-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator. I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado 'Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty , of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class, 1.._i misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503. C.R.S. Signed and dated this ,i4 ay of March 1991 Winslow Constructioi Caipany - ✓ Applicant/Operator If Corpo tion Attesst� (anal) V e� ,�f' 1 � a By: t• 1-L± Title: Pre$Ldent ��/ Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Tawn/City/County. Clerk State of coiorado ) ss County of Arapahoe ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21atday of March by rinyA Yinalnv Jr as Prepiaent of pinelow construction company \ki04 �I L Gti eiclli Notary Public My Commission expires: - f ictk( 11 2822F (01/91 ) `: > NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (I11 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT Winslow Constntticn Crnpany (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land-Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in Weld County. The attached information; is being provided to notify you 5, We location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S.:34-32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving,of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. - Please note that, in order to'preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written comments on the application by Mardr29. 1991. (five (5) working days after the application was toed with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use. or am other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division. 1313 Sherman Street. Room 215. Denver. Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change. to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes. or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 -a.ot. SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: l ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the application fee. When you submit your application. be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H. and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WIHSLCW CONSIR CI'ICN COIPANY 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation. partnership. etc.) Corporatism 2. Operation Name (Pit. mine or site name): st 7 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* _ permitted acres ($200 ; $15/acre)* For Use on CDCH Project No. IKX)076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. O.CO application fee 4. Substances) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Stito of Colorado 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: x Surface _ Underground _ In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check 3Trection): T __5:: _ North -South' RANGE (write number and check direction): R East a West SECTION (write number): QUARTER SECTION (check one): NW x SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): " NE — NW ` SE a SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION (miles and direction 4'6 miles east Or ibgget from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4710 * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways. an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mist be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: winslog Caistn,ctial Carpany Street: 300¢ South Karon St. City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781-5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (If different from applicant/operator above) Individual's Name: Lex La5SmOP Company Name: Wincing Conctnrtim tummy Street: 3002 a M Heron St. City: Enalewood State: CO Zip Code: 8)110 Area Code: _ 103 Telephone: 781..E INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Same As Atave Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: .. Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: State of Colorado Street: Capitol Building City: Delmer State: Co Zip Code: 80202. Area Code: 30i Telephone: _ yd CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if an2A) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(5A) (Post-mining _y Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) '` wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) ' Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): = Developed Water fSources(wR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(W0) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agricui.ture(GA) land use : Rangeland(RL) ` Forestry(FR) - Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) -- Developed Water 1£esources(WR) Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the-required performance and tinancial warranties submitted with this applieaffon have been approved. Alternatively. an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore. if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the'applicant, prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for,the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a federal , state. county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commented within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). - r -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any. significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the stricture that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our"approval/denial decision date. S. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado 1Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. Signed and dated this 21stday of March • 1991 2 W nsiow Constructim Covany Applicant/Operator If Corpor ion Attest'fSeal), 8y: By: 0a .L-;. }. Title: idea Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Town/City/County Clerk State of Colorado ) ss County of Arapahee ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 2 day of March 124/, by Floyd Winslow Jr as President o f Winslov'Construction Company WO/dhl 400/ yfrkil Notary Public 1(y Commission expires: -7114441 2822E (01/91 ) • NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Wild DISTRICT Ninslaw Construction Caipeny (Operator) has applied for a.reclamation,permit from tie Colorado Affned Land Reclamation B lamation Board ("the oard")to conduct mining operations in n cotify you of thecounty. attached location aad nature proposeddoperation. provided to The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for {land . Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board. is required to coffer with the local Board of County Commissioners before 'approving of the post-mining land - use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your.comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserveyour right to a hearing before the Board on this application,.you mist submit written comments on the application by March 29. 1991 .{five (5) working days after the application was flied with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Roam 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. • 1307E-7 SPECIAL OPERATION ()11 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-il and. 3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form. two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H. and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly. in the space,provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: W1NSIOA CJIIS0 .3104 C wtw •1 .1 Type of organization (corporation. partnership. etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit. mine or site name): -4 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 5 permitted acres ($200 + $15/acre)* For Use on CCOH Project No. IR(CX}076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g.. sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: State of Colorado 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface — Underground — In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check 3irection): T .,.3.. North `South RANGE (write number and check direction): R � _ East West SECTION (write number): S QUARTER SECTION (check one): NW SE g SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): — NE g NW a— SE — SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction s miles west of Wlaoins from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4650 * if the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways. an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mist be counted as one acre for fee calculation. • -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name. address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winslow Ca stnxtian Coapany Street: 3302Saith list lista St. City: Englewood State: C0 Zip Coae: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781-5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual's Name; Le( Lassran Company Name: Winslow tcnctnvtim r erany Street: 3402 $Atli Saran St, City: Ehalebod State: (7p:, Zip Code: 84110 Area Code: i Telephone 35 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Sore As Ptove Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: State of Colorado Street: capitol Buildirq City: Denver State: Co Zip Code: 80202 Area Code: 303 Telephone: pf56.tra CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: r • -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-m n mg Ranggeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) '— Recreation(RC) _ Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): — Developed Water >rsources(WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use j Rangeland(RL) - Forestry(FR) -- Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) " lodustrial/Coaoercial(IC) Developed Water Wisources(WR) _ Mining(*) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applicifon_have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division faimeto 'notify 'the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the requitd performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must' be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an'automatic approval . NO MINING' OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMKENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions,- changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation,Division. Therefore, if Hr. you have comments or concerns, you should'contact the `appltcant. prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial . or appeals process. you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met-the mininum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local. government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand. gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a' federal , state, county, city. town or special district,Contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be couaenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1). -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant. valuable and permanent man-made structure(s). located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However, where there is an.agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may ocear within 200 feet. Proof of an? agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 3432-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in viola on of the provisions of the Colorado 'Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-3 120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 184-503, C.R.S. Signed and dated this 'icy day of March • 1991 . .:::477-.. Winslow Construction C ipany Appl icant/Operator If Cor /tion Attest `(Seal )PTitle: PreS dent Corporate,Secretary or Equivalent Tan/City/County Clerk State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Aram ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thitlst day of March by Floyd !tinnier Jr — as - Fr^"te..,,t Ocinnlim fnnetmrtinn enamor tjopjAi /( Lvi,cJel Notary Public l My Commmission expires: 1l;�flq/ 2822E (01/91 ) • 6 y5 NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT Winslow Construction Covany (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from The Colorado Mined Land-Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in cd County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing, before the Board on this application, you must submit written coents on the application by March 29. 1991 (five (5) working days after -the application was titeCwfth the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver,' Colorado 80203. (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You oust attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either- attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: w1NSla4 CONSTRICT10N CONY 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): State-3 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Secirlty No.: 84-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 7 permitted acres (5200 + $15/acre)* For Use on C00H Project No. IR(CX)076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substances) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: State of Colorado 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface , Underground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New. Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check STrection): T _L North South RANGE. (write number and check direction): R .12.. _ East 3 West SECTION (write number): S QUARTER SECTION (check one): NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE NW " SE - SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION:; (miles and direction 4%miles east of Rcooen from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4720 A It the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre oust be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Indlvidal 's Name: Company Name: Winslai Construction Company Street: 3002 South Hirai St. City: Englaood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781-5535' PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Lec Lasnmaq Company Name: Winslow Conctnw l inn Cnhinny Street: 3002 South Finn St, City: Woad State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781..5535 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Same As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: — Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: State of Colorado Street: Capitol Quilding City: Denver State: Co Zip Code: 80202 Area Code: 3¢ Telephone: X3454 CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: Awr .�,. r n -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(CA) (Post-minting : Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) —_ Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (R5) — Recreation(RC) Industrial/ComnerclallIC) (check one): _ Developed Water i('esources(WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use : Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): ReSidential (RS) Recreation(RC) a Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) _ Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this appllicaon have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the tern6 and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS:- There may be additions* changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns. you should contact the applicant. prior to tie decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document The Division is not allowed to consider moments, unless they are written. and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant. I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local, government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a federal , state, county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant. valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement ` between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(di)s then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands whore such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado-currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado 'Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through d Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1' misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18.8-503. C.R.S. • Signed and dated this 21st4" of ryrrrh • 1991. : � Pr " Winslaw CanstrwCtian Carpany Applicant/Operator If Corpor tion Attest (Seal ) L By: By; P0,44.4..... /. 114‘.. i Title: Went Corporate Secretary or Equivalent TsnVCity/County Clerk State of Colorado ) ss County of Mate ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21st day of March by P1vad w1. l r3. as arpatnenr Of yineloW Construction Con Y Notary Public / My Commission expires. `(1(.414)' 2822F (01/91 ) • NOTICE CF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE ID THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT Winslar Construction CarPany (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mfiea Land Reclamation Board ("the Board') to conduct mining operations in weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed Operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to confer with-the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you: 'w st submit written cements on the application by March 29, 1991 (five (5) working days after the application was tiled wfth—tne Division). If you would 'like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use. or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215. Denver, Colorado 80203. (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You mist attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and. 3) the application fee. When you subgdt your application,, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form. two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for:the ap ication fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. mama GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly. in the space provided. all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WINSLCW COISTRUCTIDI C(1RANY •1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): State-2 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 6 permitted acres ($200 + S15/acre)* ForUse on CCCHProject No- IR(CX)076-1(15O) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00_ application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): barrow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: State of Colorado 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface Underground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check aTrection): T ex North -South RANGE (write number and check direction): R East West SECTION (write number): S NW SE x 511 QUARTER SECTION (check one): QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): a NE ;� NW SE — SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction 3.2 miles east of Roogee from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4700 * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mast be counted as one acre for fee calculation. j, _2_ 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winsla, C ristnictian CotQany Street: 3002 South It rnn St.' City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303' Telephone: 781-5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) . Individual's Name: j.exLasslen Company Name: Wincing Cmttnrtim ("mealy Street: 3002 South Huron St. City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 2os Telephone: 781-5536 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Sn As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: State cf Colo ado Street: Capitol Buildirq City: Deriver State: Co ' Zip Code: 80x02 Area Code: 303 Telephone: Af6-3Qr,Q CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (1f any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agri&ture(GA) (Post-m Mng a Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) Recreation(RC) .... industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): — Developed Water Resources(WR) : Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA)land use a. Rangeland(RL) ^' Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) - Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water )lesources(WR) _ Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applica"tfon have been approved. Alternatively, an aotomatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be sueIoue(Rule 7.2(21). d even if receive aautomatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS r BEGIN UNTIL PERMIT IS ISSUED It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation`Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant, prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public coarment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify.that the operation described herein has met the minion requirements of the following terms and conditions: 'I . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rute 4.1 .1 (4)). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for federal , state, county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1). "(.a;r • -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant. valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest' in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34.32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the appiicant/operator. I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado 'Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as.determined through a Board finding.. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503. C.R.S. Signed and dated this pfd day of *etch . 1991 • Winslow Construction Coepany Applicant/0perator • If Cor ration Attest,(Seal ) Yom, By: By: LL.)1. Title: dent Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Tarn/City/County Clerk State of Colorado ) ) ss County of Arapahoe The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this Z day of _ Tiro , _221, by Floyd Winslow Jr as President of WinslawTs:Ceinsdvcticn Ccnpmtr Oki 'Will 114) Notary Public MY Commission expires: 7-14-91 2822F (01/91 ) • • NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT Winslow Ccnstruction Oaipany (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the to-foredo Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board') to conduct:mining operations in *Id County. The attached information;,is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board 'is required to confer with ,the local Board"of'County Commissioners before approving of the`-post-mining`land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to:preserve your right to ,a. hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written comments on the application by March 29. 1991 (five (5) working days after the application was tiied with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use. or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Road 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change-to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: 1 ) the application form: 2) Exhibits A-H and. 3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for the application fee described under (3S below. To expedite processing. please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly. in the space provided. all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: wutudamsocro CUPANY 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership. etc.): Corporatiao 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): state-9 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: $4.Q435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* permitted acres I ($200 + $15/acre)* For Use on OXii Project O. R(CX)076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g.. sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: State of Colorado 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: State of Colorado 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface - Underground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check aTrection): T,_-:_ North -South RANGE (write number and check direction): R ,�_ East ,y west SECTION (write number): S _s___QUARTER SECTION (check one): --( NE NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE NW " SE — SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction Z miles east of Rower from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4680 * if the operator Is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mist be counted as one acre for fee calculation. .Z_ 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address& and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winslow Construction C vary Street: 3002 South Rata St. City: Englewood State: CO ' Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781.5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) . Individual's Name: Lex Casson Company Name: Winder's Canctnirtim firm ny Street: 3002 South 'inn St. City: Enolewvod State: f`` Zip Code: !04110 Area Code: VI Telephone: 781-5535 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Sane As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Coded Area Code: Telephoner CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (If any) Agency: State of Colorado Street: Capitol eufldfrq City Deriver State: Co Zip Cade 80202 Area Code: 303'_ Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (If any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: _R -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-min ng Rangeland(RL) "'- Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) '"' Recreation(RC) ^' Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): = Developed Water RIsources(WR) i Solid Waste Disposal(WD), 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agricultire(GA) land use Rangeland(RL) - Forestry(FR). — Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential (RS) Recreation(RC) "' Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water 1Flsources(WR) _ Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applicZfton have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you, submitted with this application must;be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application. as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns. you should contact the applicant. prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant. I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or emarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a federal, state, county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may ocaar within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34.32-115(4)(f)); 6. AS the applicant/operator. I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado 'Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. N= . 2 . Signed and dated this 2lstday of March 1991 c ^^ r Winslow Canstnacticn Conpany - Applicant/Operator If Co ation Attest '(.Seat ) c ". By:aaAaa By: ?aut.:xi., IL-1: Title: " President Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Tan/City/County Clerk State of Colo ) ss County of AraPalte ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thiszl8t day of March , Q '; by Floyd Winslow Jr as President ofvinslow Construction Company Vk � Notary Pubtic — My Commission expires: I I(kl (g/ 2822F (01/91 ) NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (ill ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT • Winslow Constnction Coipary (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the coloracl&' lned Cana Reclamation Board ("the Board') to conduct mining operations in d County. The attached information is being provided, to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed"operation. , The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affec.ted.land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board. is required to confer with.the local Board of County Commissioners before'approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly. the Board would. appreciate your comments, on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to_;preserve your right to,a hearing before the Board on this 'application, you must submit written comments on the application by March 29, 1991 (five (5) working days after the application was tiled with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use. or any other issue regarding this application, .please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215. Denver, Colorado 80203. (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy. Of the first four pages of the, application to this notice. 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SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: II the application form; 2) Exhibits Adi and. 3) the application fee. whhen you submit your application, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H. and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. 'MUMS. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly. in the space provided. all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WINSLCW ONSTRUCTICN C bPANY 1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): }CiaaWeyvl k.✓�BVRy 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84..0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 7 permitted acres ($200 + $15/acre)* For Use on C9G1 Project No. IR(bQ076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow S. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Char1es1411t Kinashury 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: Charles kept Kingsbury 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface _ Underground _ In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Held PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): T 3 , North _'South RANGE (write number and check direction): R rt East West SECTION (write number): S �d QUARTER SECTION (cheek,one): -"NE NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE 7 NW " SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction S miles west of Wiggins from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4670 * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways. an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre must be counted as one acre for fee calculation. • 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on perMit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winslow Canstructian Street: 3002 south Him St. City: lewood State: CO --Ark:— 8ptio Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781 -5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) • Individual's Name: Company Name: Winslav Canstrt�ction Street: City: State: Zip Code: _QpiiO Area Code: ?D3 _Z$ Telephone: - —� P -S _ INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Same As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: _•w_�_ Telephone: —T"— CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if a ) Agency: Street: City: State: _ Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (If any) Agency: Street: City: State: ZIP Code: Area Code: Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-min pg it Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) - Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): _ Developed Water R sources(WR) ` Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use X Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) — wildlife habitat(a) (check one): — Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) ` Industrial/Commercial(IC) — Developed Water isources(WR) -Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applic tton have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant, prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review:and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567.. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1(4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or marry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a federal . state.' county, city, town or special district contract. Also. the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4'.1 ). • 4- 4. The mining operation will not advorsoiy affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However. where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)). then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34.32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado -Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. Signed and dated this Pict day of M rrll . 1991,. Winslow Construction Covey Applicant/operator If Corpo tion Attest (Seal ) PCLA&Lv 1 1-\ By:By: 1. Title: President Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Tan/City/County Clerk State of Colorado ss County of r ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21st day of march ' 61991 , by Floyd Winslow Jr. , as President or((of Winsl Constrtien Cacpany . UVnt. 1 / ` Chi-lv, aci Notary Public My Commission expires: 7-14-91 2822E (01/91 ) . . r NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT Winslow Ccnstniction Carpry (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in d Cony. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rmgeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)0) the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your,comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you mast submit written comments on the application by Nmrth 29. 1991 (five (5) working days after the application was filed with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application..,please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You mist attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you oust either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 • .:a+ • • SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the application fee. when you submit your application, be sure to include two (2) signed copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION ... Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WINSLOW CONSTRUCTICN CO)PANY 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation,partnership, etc.): Corporation 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): Yoor-3 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: ea-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* 6 permitted acres ($200 + $15/acre)* For Use an COON Project it. u4676-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. 0.00 application fee 4. Substances) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Borrow S. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Floyd Vocal) 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: Floyd Yocan 7. Type of mining operation: X Surface Underground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: We1d PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th_(Colorado) � 10th (New`Mexico) ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check afrection): T .... X North "Tooth RANGE (write number and check direction): R4 East T West SECTION (write'number): S — QUARTER SECTION (check one): x NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): GENERAL DESCRIPTION: -- NE SW (miles and direction 7 miles v t of Wiggins from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4700 * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application<fee is not required. A fraction of an acre must be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address. and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winslow Construction Co any Street: 3032 Sdutlt Hrrat St City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: Telephone: 781-5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) . Individual 's Name: J.ex lassron Company Name: Winslow Conctniction Cotpany Street: 32 South Noon St City: Fnalewood State: m Zip Code: 8on0 Area Code: no3 Telephone: _ 781-5,35 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Same As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: I CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: • State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriailture(GA) (Post-minng '7 Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) "'- Wildlife Habitat(WL) ' land use -- Residential (RS) — Recreation(RC) — Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): _ Developed Water sources(WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WO) i1 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use T Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) —' Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): — Residential (RS) ` Recreation(RC) — Industrial/Commercial(IC) - Developed Water l(esources(WR) = Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applicfT'on have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application' must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval. NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant, prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review,and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimam requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials fora federal . state, county, city. town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within.`a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). ,.4 .mod -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made ,structure(s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected,lands. However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be 'compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 3442-115(4)(d)). then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement nust be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations aro prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator. I do not have ary mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a. Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8.503, C.R.S. Signed and dated this 21st day of March , 1991 `. ,, /' " y �� Winslow Constructldn Camagy ` Applicant/Operator If Corpo titan AttestjSeali By: By: ti0.4 w ca. v.- .�� Title: President Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Toon/City/County Clerk State of Co)orado ) County of kapatge j ss The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this =day of March by Floyd Winslow Jr as Presider* of Winslow Canstxuctice Carpery ?10t1( L Qn L1J Notary_P� 1" is My Comm1ssion expires: 7-1x91 2822F (01/91 ) • NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT • Whisks.; Construction Carpmry (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(1) the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you mist submit written comments on the application by March 29. 1991 (five (5) working days after the application was filea with the Division). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use. or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver. Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You mist attach a copy of the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the application fee. when you ,wbmit your application, be sure to include two (2) sinned copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-M, and 4 check for the application fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this.form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION. Type or print clearly. In the space provided, ail information describedbelow. 1 . Appl icant/operator name: WINS (a1SiRUCTION •1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Co Oration 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* ($200 + $15/acre)* permitted acres Note affected acreage and application feeF and an C N°. -i(i50) attach a check for this amount when you file. •-----�0.(0 application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow) brow 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Floydflamae seeam 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: Floyd Yocam T. Type of mining operation: X Surface Underground ground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in COUNTY: Weld ropalawataelataacemea PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): ' X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New, Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check afirection): T RANGE (write number and check direction): R 61 East--6 .X North West th es th ' SECTION (write number): $ ` QUARTER SECTION (check one): - NV QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE _ NN � SC SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: SW (miles and direction from nearest town and approximate elevation) * If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre mitt be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: Winslow Constnrctici Cuilxuy Street: 3002 South Horan St. City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: Telephone: 781-5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) • Individual's Name: Lex Lassnan Company Name: • Winslow Ccnstrvctim Coroany Street: 3002 South ►irco St. City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: _ Telephone: 781-5535 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Sane As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: - Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: - Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: _ Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-m n ng T Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) land use Residential (RS) — Reereation(RC) — Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): _ Developed Water Resources(WR) Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastureiand(PL) General .Agriculture(GA) land use lt Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL.) (check one): -- Residential (RS) -' Recreation(RC) - Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water fsources(WR) -- Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applica$o have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However, the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed; in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact.the applicant, prior to'the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public cament.period. You should contact the applicant for the • final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined'Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation: described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4) ). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or grarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials for a federal . state, county, city, town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be commenced within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). .4, 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant. valuable and permanent men-made structures) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. However. where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the,persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)). then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement mist be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. S. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 3442-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. ``�.„t� Signed and dated this 21st day of Marchh , 1991 • . , m - i Winslow Construction Calgary ti i,----.y .'- .r ��.- V J �`,rj! Applicant/Operator If Cor ation Attes`t3,Seal) BY:r alere-//112: 7) BY: Ptuctu.?-t.-i .t.....-•--1:--- ,.,2 Title: 1deni U Corporate Se cretary Sec etary or Equivalent Tcwn/City/County Clerk State of cojorado ) ss County of Arapah:e The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this y day of ?mr.i , ate by Firyd Winder jr aSPfesident of Winslow Construction Co :env • IA II. ,t A)— Notary Pubc My Commission expires: 7-14-91 2822F (01/91 ) • NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR SPECIAL (111 ) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld DISTRICT • Winslav Canstniction Coipany (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the -Board") to conduct mining operations in bk.d County. The attached information,is being provided to notify you ot tie location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land' Reclamation Division ("the Division"). The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for Rangeland Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would,',appreciate your comaents on the proposed ' operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written comments on the application by March 29, 1991 (five (5) working days' after the application was tiled with the otvision). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or ar ' other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of. the first four pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. 1307F-7 • SPECIAL OPERATION (111 ) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Special Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: 1 ) the application form; 2) Exhibits A-H and, 3) the application fee. When you:sub it . your application, be sure to Include two (2) signed copies of the application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-H, and a check for theapplicationication fee described under (3) below. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: WDfL(d CC16ff CTICN CNN '1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): Carporaticn 2. Operation Name (Pit, mine or site name): Your-1 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-0435576 3. Application Fee for Permitted Acreage* y permitted acres ($200 + $15/acre)* For Use an CDC I Project lb. IR(C)0076-1(150) Note affected acreage and application fee and attach a check for this amount when you file. _ 0.00 application fee 4. Substances) to be mined (e.g., sand/gravel/borrow): Wrinv 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: Floyd Yocam 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: Floyd Yocam 7. Type of mining operation: x Surface Underground In-situ 8. Location Information. The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check 'afrection): 7 _2 j North —South RANGE (write number and check direction): R ...51. _ East i west. SECTION (write number): S QUARTER SECTION (check one): 2 NW SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER .SECTION (check one): — NE NW SE 7 SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction Smiles east of lbQQen from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4700 w If the operator is a governmental subdivision or requires a permit solely for fulfilling a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways, an application fee is not required. A fraction of an acre bust be counted as one acre for fee calculation. -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address. and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Company Name: WinsloN Canstniction Caipany Street: — 3002 Swth Limon St. City: Englewood State: CO Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 781 -5535 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Lex Lass'nan Company Name: Winslow Construction Coi anv Street: — 3002 South Hron St; City: Enolevood State: 00 Zip Code: 80110 Area Code: 201 Telephone: 781_5535 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Same As Above Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: - Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER_(if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: _ Telephone: -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) (Post-mining) 7 Rangeland(RL) — Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(ML) land use Residential (RS) '—' Recreation(RC) — Industrial/Coemercia)(IC) (check one): Developed Water lresources(WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) Pastareland(PL) General Agricultare(GA) land use ')C Rangeland(RL) �` Forestry(FR) ` Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): r Residential (RS) Recreation(RC) " Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Esources(WR) Mining(MN) An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until the applicant has been notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties submitted with this applIcaffon have been, approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant that the application has been denied. However. the required performance and financial warranties you submitted with this application must be approved by the Division before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: There may be additions. changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Division. Therefore, if you have comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant, prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written. and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the. final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and approval/denial , or appeals process, you should contact the Division (303) 866-3567. AS an authorized representative of the applicant. I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . All necessary approvals from local government have been applied for (Rule 4.1 .1 (4)). 2. The entire mining operation will affect ten acres or less (Rule 4.1 ). 3. This permit is for a sand, gravel or quarry aggregate operation whose sole purpose is to provide materials,for a federal , state, county, city. town or special district contract. Also, the contract calls for the work to be comnenced' within a specifically short time (Rule 4.1 ). -4- 4. The mining operation will not adversely affect,the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structures) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected'lands. However, where there is an agreement. between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure will be compensated'for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)). then mining many occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement oust be supplied to the Division prior to our approval/denial decision date. 5. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 6. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado arrently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado -Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 6. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein, are punishable as-a`Citss�J`.14 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. �.v` .YY Signed and dated this 21st day of March . 1991 winslov Constnicticn Ccnpany , • Y - •�.� App]icant/Operator If Corpffio2oa4L't. ation Attest` c5ealr\-c-. ``" By: BY: tLt Title: dent J--- Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Town/City/County Clerk State of _ Colorado ) ) ss County of Ar 3 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21st day of March ,1991 by Floyd Winslav Jr as President of Winslar Construction CcapmlY . 1^tIt^'�4nfl*� , 4,kJ.> No iy Public My Commission expires: 7-14-91 2822F (01/91 ) WELD CCU;?";Y t March 22, 1991 ' 9, K1 25 *419: ',2 CLER _ XORDRA DECISION _r v Cor ortbDo WAT PumonE /O� -y D Dear Editor: The March 15th Crested Butte Chronicle quotes Tom 'Griswold, Aurora utility director, as saying: "Both projects (Aurora's Collegiate and Arapahoe County's Union Park) are subject to the same legal and environmental impediments. Both'. are widely opposed on the western Slope. I, don't think you can differen- tiate between them." That statement is incorrect, self-serving and potentially, damaging to Colorado's water future. Griswold is the expert that mislead Aurora into wasting $2 million on a Gunnison diversion concept that was never technically feasible. Aurora's political.. leaders wisely halted the travesty with their March 7th decision to drop the collegiate project. Collegiate was environmentally and operationally:. flawed because it would divert continuously to East Slope storage (Two Forks) , where the water could, not be managed to protect the Gunnison's water based way of , life. The project was also not politically feasible, because it would destroy a state fish hatchery and one of Colorado's most scenic tourist routes. Griswold could salvage his ?credibility and help Colorado if he would accept the fact that; Union. Park, is a totally, unprecedented concept -- with state-wide environmental benefits when fully understood. Union Park's large, off-river Gunnison reservoir will assure more water in Gunnison rivers, when needed,, than ever before. An average 6% of the Gunnison's wasted flood flows will also be efficiently used for Metro Denver, instead California growth. The safe yield cost for Metro Denver water users will be half that of Two Forks. Much of Union Park's large drought cycle storage will be dedicated to added environmental and economic protection of Gunnison water interests: The Collegiate project has been an unfortunate drag on Colorado's water future, because it has clouded public understanding of Union Park's large reservoir benefits for both slopes. Aurora leaders can quickly repair the damage and improve Colorado's water future by joining all Coloradoans in support of the world's finest water conservation project. Dave Miller P.O. Box 567 Palmer Lake, CO (719) 481-2003 Arkansas Malley. . • ........ . • • _ . `. "Focusing on Agriculture In Colorado and Adjacent Stales.Slnce 1949" Vol, 44,no, 2 Twndsyy,Mirth 21,1901 $0 Gels Her Copy Colorado should unite behind Union Park water proposal • Dear Editor: Two out of three key decisions (3) Union Park will help correct have been made toward solving Colorado's grossly unbalanced Colorado's major water prob- water usage between its un-. terns. tapped Gunnison Basin and its The first was EPA's courageous over depleted Upper Colorado decision to veto the damaging ' Basin. (The drier Upper Col- and costly Two Forks Dam. The orado supplies all of Colorado's second was Aurora's recent dc- tranamountain water via 18 di cision to drop its Gunnison di- versions to front Range farm version concept. bcc;::.seofstall- and urban users.) lar environmental and economic (4) Union Park will help save faults. Cokuado'a unused compact enti- The only basic decision left is tlements from being for Colorado to unite behind permanently lost by default to Arapahoe County's, multipur- water short California. pose, environment-enhancing Union Parka unique reservoir Union Park Water Conservation site is truly an invaluable asset Project. . • for all of Colorado -- especially Union Park's million acre-feet for She U Gulietuiisons water of ofitriver storage on the Gunni- Pp based way of 1/4111733413°e. 'Y'he entire son side of the Continental Di-: project could be paid for in 10 vide will substantially solve Col- years with Rep. Ben Campbell's orado's four most critical water idea to temporarily lease problems. Colorado's wasted flood flows to (1) Union Park will satisf/ t-a>.a rnit Metro Denver's 50-year growth Regardless of who t:Itimately needs. for about half the safe PaYs. Colorado environmental- yield cost of Two Forks. a water developers-'andlciti- (2) Union Park will provide rs will soon be united-in com- mon appreciation of an uncom- much needed multi-year drought mon water conservation project. protection for Colorado's envi ronment and economy on botht slopes. Presiden • Natural Energy Resources CO. P.O.:Bat 567 Palmer Lela CO 80133 COLOraoO Farm EILW13131J 2211 WEST 2716 AVE. PO:BOX 5647 DENVER,CO 6027 (303,141tocutop March 12, 1991 TO: Dale B. Raitt Abner W. Watts FROM: Buford Rice, Executive is sident Colorado Farm Bureau RE: MARCH 4, 1991 LETTER ON TWO FORKS Just a note to respond to your letter of March 4, 1991. We supported the construction of Two Forks Dam. While we are also very concerned about legal fees, and all of the costs associated with our water appropriation system, the construction of water impoundment projects is vital to our future. Whether it is Two Forks or the Union Park Reservoir, we just feel it is .a mistake for Colorado not 'to aggressively seek and build projects that will assure Colorado use of its entitlements. I sure cannot argue with your enclosure where you make the case that the attorneys are a burden in many ways. We in, agriculture always get nervous when the legislature has a "little water bill" that may alter, or threaten the holders of water rights. . We are supportive of the State Engineer to be the "watchdog" for us so our farmers and ranchers do not loose their water right. Thanks for your letter. BR/jb _.:_c LOgAtio_ "_rtELetcou.'TRS_... . .V_.___._,._.-. WATER SUPPLY CONDITIONS• U9A " ' " r I9911I7412 25 eti 9- IT ; FROM nsarnaana run DC1ms: ammo , - March, 1991 ROOM su zsus stoma.co-amox tries ai - c CLEti ,aoi a wvanwao,tseiai -- ..:�,„_,� u TO:T1,c 4cr /;' FLASH: Early March Storms Deliver.Much Needed-5now To Central And Sauthwestera Colorado. • February, 1991,will go down;as one of the drys[Feb uerI,on record. lack af new snow az*unxuoaably warm 'temperatures diminished-the statewide saowpacklm.just 72%o f.+vecagejn. ►`199l.however, it was 107%of last year's snowpack for theorists. Snowpack development was highest is the Rio Grande Basin at 92%of average and lowest in'the South Platte Basin at 61%of average. Low elevation precipitation/forthe month was only 59%of average with a high ;of`88%of average is the Arkansas Basintand a low of 22%m theSoudvPlatte Basin. Statewide precipitation'Cow elevation) totals for the water year(beginning October 1.1990)are now 97%of normal. The statewide reurwir storage is lThb of 'average wlth;a high of 15296-of-average in;the GttnniwnBasin and lowof85%of aven>geln t to Coloradoltasia Staterde atreamflow was:?bove average-or the moat Aue`to the unseasonably warm temperatures cd the resultant high snowy-rick - . Data collected by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service SNOTEL (SNOW ELemeeq•) on e„,- daily Gals of snowpack conditions statewide indicate that the early Marcy storms providedsign{$caac amounts-of snow in the ceaml and southwest regions of the state. By March 7th,snowpack improvements (aqua peretatage-of normal)were as follows: w t! South;Platte Basin f +1% "u Arkansas Basin ;' +8% Rio Grande Basin +13% Gunnison Biasin , +239 ` Colorado Basin r ..‘4.47% Yamp1/98iite asin ., - jo,% +6% • Sara Jiiaii%Dotores _.. +18% 1 The Surface Water Supply Index,(SWSI) Opelt this a is us as en indicator ofwater supply condit ors a in the state. his based on reservoir storage,snowpack,`and p`redpltation fore a winter period.Wecember 1 through$Tay 2):` Weight'factors.ce applied to eta of the meanired hydrologic'factors.in-'computing t'he'SWSI-values for.each barui. During the winter period;,snowpaek is the priniaary'component in each'basin except the South Platte where reservoir strange Js,rhe primary component.The following SWSI values were computed`for each*tat seven basins on March t 1991... t Co. March 1,2991 Change from-- Basin $WSPVq g > ! • -.r Soutli'Platte , -; Arkansas -2.1 c, r -1:2 s. ,., ,... 1.3 Gunnison --1.2.\,, /, '4.0 Colorado -21 'e:� ' '4,-OS Yampa/White ' �.. -� /, -l2 .., ? Sa• n Juan/Dolores -1.1 r� =.0.8 vi ., ,p -3 SCALE Severe Moderate Near Normal Above Normal Abundant • Drought Drought Supply • Supply Supply 1 L .. r G p SO p g \ VX o �"'1lr""11 O .a 9 ` O Y Y ,• . tig I } E a' . . ., , . �, r/,‘ r a - 0;',' - ,1.1.1 io iS . • i S I- Q> > 0 Q N = W ) r W''' �. 'N- O d _. limi 2 W •...S. o ,! o /1 f g ,O W a, N ait. 9:n. • „s$ U. 3 y • ,, .�F� '�~ °' '�z\yam`°a` 38 ac. 1;i . • . , .. ‘......) ... et so, y • ige pri • • • sour i PLATTE BASIN $asinwide Conditions Assessmen ._ The SWSI value of •1.3 indicates that the overall SUPPACE WATEA SUPaLY ineex conditions'are'below normal.'-'Reservoir'non%.:t'tie=7iey ••••«..«...,. _..._ ., component in this basin ia:computing'the-SWSt value was 107% of average on-March'-1;-1991.---Storage incthe.plaint •. reservoirs in the basin increased by 35.038 aaafeet for the . month. °>. Cheesem$n and Spirmay;Motntain Rmavout are currently; providing water.suppliato Amore and Denver ;r , • • r) Howec,p�P precipitators rontgeforthemonth i I ° of February, and ,is,in a,four;month decline. .Hasiawfde _ snawpscklsovly4l%otsvnge,.Thate,is:still-dine for the r, . ...: ,, snowpack to improve ,as the peak accttmuiadon typically doesn't occur until around May let However,the early March • storms that provided heavy stow to much of the'state:had . minimal impact on the South Platte Basin. Flow at the key c -.. ., ,.a . . • , :: °.:7 gaging-station.Sou h.Platte River.uar•Kasey.•averaged 773 . °r-,•.c • 'r7Tar r ds for the mtonth"ascompared�tio the historic monthly average of 797 cb. Flow at the Colorado/Nebraska state ine averaged ,:, , 639 It forth.montiz—Th1ris-a•aignititanat ttaease-over the average now in November of'SS efs. This is the result of irrigation.nawn flows below 8aizac and a.sshyortage of lowers .i roovrktrvurre:a.+VEvra.••e.Easey o "Ptcrbnl gg0ragrcapadry.-Tht` 3orityof'$round -*AD; -as-a.— water recharge projects ant operating operating at net capacity. ; T.-,•fvt' ,. _ . ,.; , . , :;•: Outloo)C. _ f Even YJvi'to"C`•. normal predpimttlon In Mach 1 " • r✓ . Hugh in.the basin, mow_pack going Into the 1991 �• �� runoff ��s�enon wlll Mattel t be ' 30914►40%,,.�keel�ow� normal. 2 -. Sno•.yaCw.J4.teSaint.Vain -is•�y'M.F o(.verage. The straamflow.-forecast-ia lowest--in-the-Saint-Vrain Creek .). > ,;-ice/�14tvasttr, ___'." v Yr„•; Qriblittac 60% of avenge and"highest in the Bear Creek The-.interstate-compact with-Nebraska adjusted on .-! JL�J.•,~ t r.�.yyc i w, w October 15,basically giving„.Coi"orado full use of available streamfow Dtct 2�y((SSo�urivet t�hJPlatoye`� iiveer bbecwee Denver -, :,; s and Greeley -ropers rive 'adminls.'Yietron ---' 9J:,'; V✓rlk ` ••. , Jg:. i ., :• f.:711 January 2, 1991. The river call for District 8 (South Platte River•abovertenvct)"WaSYhattged-to tae Denve igoidZ l Platte South Platt•. Ban t n $.trio;r River'intake,,right (May 1, 1899 decree). This call affects » adudnistrarion.of,.the:So{itk1..Platte-Rives above Deaver r+'. ,>ni4!?„ .{'. :v.,.. -. . .. --.. / intake at Stroud*Springs Reservoir—up to the headwaters in ro: •••' South Park. In addidon, the Denver Water Department T Y requested the Chatfield Reservoir tall(December 12,1977)be = -9 , impiemented on January 2, 1991. • 90, ,- Public Use trench:. Public water.,use should :be relatively-normal. However.-flow in the' reaches of.the South' Platte River „ 7q immediately "below Spinney Mountain;:Reservoir and .. J 'i^�7 Cheesernan Reservoir are relatively low at 40 ti's and 60 ds, fi respectively. ...-. .. _. . air! +.n. awe.,an* .,.s.. +r, .,.unit` 3 . . .. - Al Basinwlde Conditions Asses}far�� -, ..,,...- ,. The SWSI value of -2.1 indicates that the overall ,Lt[:"SL PACt WATaR,-SUPPLY..i:N0ak ,.q-•••- conditions are below,normaL ..Snowpack measured 79% of .. .. .., c • 4 average on March.1; Precipitation for the month was .• .. . . ... >r 88% of average. Plow at the' key index gaging anion, - _ r , Arkansas River near Porrlsid;,ave ragged:423 cS-forthe month -_as compared,to the !historic- ihly-p'fioiw-of=331; ch. . ` Reservoir storage measured on March 1,'1991,was 123%of :;I.\ . Ls average: Storage (total) in the upper reaches of the basin fa t, ~ 1'- Turquoise Reservoir and Twin Lakes Reservoir amotmted to :•.,'-. • r. ,,,, t : . . _. £ af•:, 214,113 ace-feet Winter water storage inereasedby132,198 : , -, • . acre-feet between..November 15, 1990,-and-Marsh-1. 1991. This representrii net inaew.rat 29.989 aat-fait for the , .:; •.'",..: ••`;> --,-/".• :! ` month. The total amount of water stored finder this program 7"`C ^ r omm was row raw own r own r J. . .wn Iastyear was 129;584`acre-feet"Dry-and'Wetm Coaditio s-on .,�� . em. .. .,1 _ _ the eastern plains has created a deficiency in soil moisture. '5 76:1-:-...c ._...r !\ _syo;o .. :i, 0udoo)g ._ Poor low elevation snowpack conditions are hieely'to ',; _ . , _ . result in.d•^+,.{•t..t early runotc.- he-stewmfiow,-forecast is ; ., ... W highest,ln_the liuecfano_Rver.drainage.at 106%_otaverage to .,...,,�ARKANSAS:rtnssrw:N ooarrwr a low of,68% of average on the Cialk Creek drainage. •••� •• SawmGow'lorecase four the Arkansan River above Pueblo `e .,. . 4-. Reseevoicis-7296'of-average. " , .e i.r .. _ ra .r:N . .. ..ws• W. Ottr:vr4NY, l:G •- The winter water:storage,.program rims •from i .1 November 15th-through March 15th.- The all on' tha r,,•r •, Arkansas River mainstem will bcMarch'Y,1910,thmughottt -+ -4 this period. The Once'of the State2:ngineerls..coopaating I rn w . . . .,,,r..-,.r a se with the U.S.,Geological-Surveyy Water Resources Division, • the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy Distria. and w the cities of Pueblo and Colorado Springs in &inducting;a •, . . l<� water on the ArfansarRiver."'>Xtie'YnYdy - -, 5. ;: , ;.,,,, v :!� : -T.6. is primarily concerned with delineatlag heavy meals /coit:—t,'... 1 ,/,...:;#(.'",,,,r..5-11.1;:-.." .',' •fl,."'"`:.. wl concentration and dissolved solids at varying flow rates.' .... _ , ,„ `. � .,, :•£- Aar '.: - i- .. '/7i.J.. ,. Water-based recreation at Pueblo Reservoir and Jolt ._ y'.,1,• uc;) t nee.yso avec`fi aervc W-fStaln.. ' ".,:,,;1 Martin Reservoir is expected to improve for the 1991 season. ' ' , , . Above average storage in the upper basin reservoirs.Turquoise y... r. : �>A.);LL. and Twin Lakes,will be beneficial as water tricksters to Pueblo . . . ' ' Resavoir during the summer months will enhance recreation ," on the upper reaches of the Arkansas River. 4 A. . O ;Pa, ,��,��,,� . _. _.. .. _ . - C:.e.W.•�..,. ..r...w..- • 4 • RIO GRANDE BASIN Dasinwide onditions Assessment -._._____Thn.SWSI...va ue_of..-0.4..imitates that-the-Cuaent - SURRACE WATER SUPPLY 1,c , conditions are near normal. This represents a significant:M improvement from condlSs.oa March 2, 1990r.When 5310 \ ..,�a YLLIe�M8 � .SIIC1Np 6.3. af�C$Qat[II!d �Ii on atCh it 1991,^... , r. V .,..;:f ' -t r', :.+/ was 92%of average. A:series of storm events the'first week•, :. ,, , of March deposited a sigaffieinC amotaat of snow in`d1e San .y c • Juan,Mountains that is slot,a:motus:ad Air in the Mardr 1st. ," SWSI value. Precipitin* / ,_ .. `. m�n�d�896W,avarageforthefA(:,I vl.• ., :.k>J month of February. Strumfow conditions ca the Rio Grande•. • and its;tributariea In the San Lni!ValIe 4ere'ava-age for the ,,.7` ..',u• z month.' Flow at the'key gaging statIon,;ltio Grande near Del n , - -o :` "" Norte, averaged 295 cis for the month as compared to the; 'Iv,"cL' , ,. .o '0;i 0;. 2,-.7._ , - historic monthly average of 182 Cb. Flaw at tie key compact,,, , r ...„..r. ' .r.,rr - •«.. ..,...r"n, $a$m$station,.Coae�os R1var neat'Mogott, avetaged S2 eta. ,,ri.: J=.. t �- . rrror.(l,�r •7` ( !.-�i,' February, but overall storage-is sell •storage`" only 90% of average. ;- �, ,� Storage,in,•Rio.Grande.ltesetvoir is.11.100,-aa'e feet.while storage in Flamro Reservoir is 10,100 aeea-feet Soil.moisnacconditionaara.goodeven lroughthamow,cover on the Valley floor has dissipated.. . R(o GRANDE NB. OELNORtE .. .. QSIfli2 yc Adequate storage capacity exists for.normal to above y' ®® r. ; . normal runofi'.Steamfiow forecast is1owestinthiSaguache 4 ..°_ 4,..".---_-_„°,77,..- . .- ' y s Creek dtainage_above'Saguache. at 9.196.,of-aveage'.:and,is lire.ti •1'. ,.+.•.v _ m • '. •, highest:in the Clrlebra Ceek,drainage:at:Seel.11fa at 124%of is, fi �I a Soeamfow`for,the Rio Gtande:_mainaoem at Del° er�t n Norte is forecast to be'103%rof'average. ,. . . The entire_combined.flow of-ther o : • '` 1: ui River the Rio Grande(24Tcfi)-wai=deh`vered to the atateline during the montliof February to satisfy-1.991 compact obligations. This amounted to 13.694 acre-feet-A total of 35,000-acre-feet his • "`"" ',..•7f77,- .7;:.,;,...-,..-,Tr' �_`r' been delivered..t'his.wRter.year po:thRstateline,.Th.Closed '`_ ;:: Bata Project has contributed 4,480 acrefeetof that amount. :, r .. 'i, .;, Thee winter deliveries help reduce the a ilment of water rights during,She.irrigation.season.._ . MKvo(r c •�`. 'M Rio Creech Basin P Suooi iw� •, Public Use Impacts: - • Wolf Creek sld area has the gneatnt reported base in ; the state with 120 inches. This has rGflrlied in ar significant ; , • increase in skier days as compared to last year; The near • rt _ normal snowpack should provide ample,supplies for fishing , and ratting'during the late spring and snmmermonthsas well as a more adequate irrigation supply than has been•available f • in the last three years. • i ! 11_ 11_di On*VIM =-.tin..or:. - ® ar«..... • 5. pasinwide Cornidons Assessment The'SWSI value of•1.2 indicate thef the basin watt SWFAC5'WAtEq 'Suvol Y DC ( a c. supply is below notmaL Snowptek measured 67%of average'' �"""""-''""""` .. r. on March 1, 1991. However, this is 125%above,last year's , snowpack. Precipitation:or.the month was only 61% of . 1- average. Besinwide reservoir rstorigeiT is- 52%. , Blue Mesa:. ! ; Reservoir contents (ueible),measured 626.920 acre-feet on ` March-,1,. 1991 Taylor"Park"Remitter'contents (usable) '3 measured 73.115 4 aa°e•feet. Although basinwide reservoir . I I storage is`considerably above average, * series of reservoirs',"' , " , ',..7„,-.:, located on the south side of Grande Mesa near Cedaredge are'' I at only 35.50% of capacity. Overall str+esmflow was near"' ' "r normal-for the"monthrhtdwghoirt"rha bade:Tow at'the key'''. gaging station, Uncomp4hgte"River near Ridgway,averaged, ,.. r.�.. .Y.. .Y..i ... .r.•.. 47 eb for the month matehtng,the hyGorir_morchly;Aowu A s +.�....r ,...ad v s ',., series of ;it storms during the flint week of March "` . improved the basinwide snowpack by an estimated 13% of" - --_ average. _. ' in. ♦r UNCpMPANGgE'g1Van'NR` 0.1oGWAY Precipitation received in the March-May•period'is •• 'as aitical relative to recharging.-ground-water supplies and v. • / replenishing moisture. Late streamer o wIs�y4 - ' -: dependent on. water in storage., the past^thrie years of t X- :- drought-have seriously depleted ground-wart storage as°' 'cy : observed by diminished flow`of:springs:77h(streLmilow `' ' _ � �1 forecast:u lowest.in:Muddy Creek abOPO�;Paonia-RsetvoirtaC . .^- �, just 50%ab avenge;amdhighest in-ehe11incocaptthgre River g dainageabove Xtidgway RasavO{r u ai96ot avenge•' the ! '- ,11.........- , .. savamAow.forecast or.the Gunnison'ltiwr-mainstem above Blue Mesa is 6a96-of average• r............1O f...r f A T n swattye/Wta_na2emen= neems: i .. i.c ,i r. . .. .... o• .w4 . ��.(..�,_Y�eMwer , Reservoirs,are, se'i`•rstorro.�-S .w the t ' ' ' ✓::•",,`"'".. . „� .J,w. i..... exception of municipal water deans which are primarily . ,.,7,:,-,' ++=4 .,v i rent junior. Normal operating power generation releases from the .' • 4 Aspinal_Unit_(glue:Mesa,Morrow.Point.and Reservoirs) are planned. . Gunnison of us- amain gees[vote $wMd1N public Use Imoactt: Water-based reaeatlon has beep sustained at Blue Mesa Reservoir and in the Gunnison River below the reservoir Snowfall in early March enhanced winter 'recreadon %\ Opportunities in the band • �\`. .YY w /1w...11 . .. • r ® M.era^•.�. = W__- 6 COLORADO BASIN 3asinwide Conditions Asnp,+menG ThY;x supply iseSWSI value of considerably below 1 indicate that the•basin was , , , SuafACE.WA17-a,SuaaLY,',NOV- normal.; Snowpack measured �.••�• 71% of average on March'1; 1992. Precipitation for the,, y, .. .c month was only 44% of normal,and is on a four month r r.�� I„ , decline. Flow at the hey,gaging:statiou,Colorado River near : , Dotsero,averaged 670 cis ascomparadto the historic mend*w: ` ': filrli!! r , ) h "averagb of984�. Base flowws are aiCea'lly low is aibutatiey., i '' \; , , ,- to the' Colorado River due to scarcity of low:elevadon . I' snowpack and resuldug low runoff .'Hash:wide reservoir . �.. r �, 1 storage was 85%of average. Dillon Reservoir Whams Fork I 'I Reservoir and Ruedi r. !'fir haPerriear_;nosmal spoilage.,c, levels.Vega Reservoir;Rifle'GarReservoir,"Green Motmtain,. ,-: Reservoir, and Granby Resetvtir have storage contents well below.normal. GtnabyResetvoireontents.(useable).measured' 131,484 acre-feet on March 1,1991,compared to the historic seasonal average:of_268.900,aee-feet,,and a,capadq' ,of: .:, ..g ,,, „ : :.,, ,. .,:: _ 465;600'acre-feet. . . .. Opt.OQAOO RIVBP NR. COTS8f0 Snowpack is likely to be low going into the 1991 — ""'•"' . runoff season unless significantly above average,snowfall lis, i ;.._ 'S`.` -_ . received in the March•April Period. SQ amflow.faletiR is )1;. - - A re-.. ' <n'-..,.':... lowest in the Williams'lick drainage'above Williams Fork 1 Reservoir at 61% of average and highest in the East Fork • " Troublesome Creek drainage at 77%ofaverage. ..4. ..r' " asIzakiniteallautzatasSgastroal The tsero•call (January 7.1902 decree)to satisfy i the Shoshone .�� Hydroelectric Power Plant water right of 1250 cfs was temporarily adjusted down to 670 cfs since one of the turbines is cwrently under repair and not operating. This • want into effect on March 1,1991. This is allowing a number `a ' of upstream diversions to take water. It is expected that the • �'<� • ••<-�" •YAWN 'Cameo'call (March 21. 1911 decree) will control the Iowa Colorado River during the 1991 irrigation season. public Use Imoacts, tolcesoo fiver Basin anervoir Sucol in Snowmaking is playing an increasing role in winter • water use demands. These demands compete with the needs of hydroelectric power,municipalities,stockwataing,storage, and maintaining minimum stream flows. Snowmakng rights 1 are typically junior except in the case of minimum stream Sp flows. 'Ibis water use during low flow periods is a major •concern relative to impacts on stream fisheries. B} M A ...........• .b•. r,.,,•.... C Arm,Ye-*maim a-........ 7: YMGMW1C E BASIN Dasinwide conditions Aasessm r i f ` The SWSI Value of -2.3 indicates that the_cu;rmt SURFACE WATER SUPPLY I NOE% cond{ifcas are considerably below normal. It is the lowest . - value computed.for any basin in the'state. Snowpack measured 7896.of-average on March 1.1991;-Rtdpitatioa L. . basinwide was 73%of normal forthe•moarh,but is sti11102% '"`-/ of normal for the water year. Flow at the'key gaging station, ' Yampa River at Steamboat could not"beadeoermined due{to ,r loss of hydrogtaphic conn'ot:.Streamflow.was generally low- " $ . G due to scarcity of low elevation saowpack and rousting low • ; =oft . Storage is being,added to-'the extent possible at 2 r Yarned*',Reservoir and Stagecoach Reservoir.='Inigadon ': "� reservoir :continues to show slight improvement. -� "'•aw hJ *its' storage while" ' the other reservoirs' are near capacity. Storage in the + + irrigation reservoirs was depleted lase year to suppt ` ea° .ement � . , below'.VK3ge'.neamfloW. +, '+n•. J;+ n' •,•ILG . .•. d Ki^" .`" . There a strong indleatioas that the rttnofwill be insutiieiem tdtnl theittigationreservoirs thisyeartilaad there may be some shomgas of irrigation water. The streamflow forecast is lowest in the Little Snake River drainage at only 47% of average-and'hrghest in the Yampa River drainage above Stagecoach Reservoir at 77%of average. AQmyp ative/Manarement cilice1tt Water demands will remain low for the nea60 days* S- J112 atioa Yampa River .lo Public UseJmoacts; .�' Decrwingytteamflowswsll impact"water recsaational uses such as T "RecreatieaaT Mace of Sngecoach grid Steamboat Reservoirs`should not be impacted . 8. • . SAN JLIAN/DOWRZS BARN • aasinwide Cgjiditions Assessment The SW51 value of •I.1 indicates that the overall SUPSACE WATER SUPPLY INDEX conditions are below notmaL Snowpack measured 74%of "_ limn* - average on March 1, 1991, and is nearly 200%of last year. .. Snowpack is lowest in the Dolores River basin at 65% of average. Andes of winter storms during the first week of I March increased the basinwide snowpack by an estimated 18%as compared to average. Precipitation for the month was Iiitiii only 57%of average. Basinwide storage was 138%of average I . on March 1, 1991. Reservoir storage in reservoirs on the Pine . a 1 River,Florida River and Manna River is 140%of normal and: "' 164%of last year. McPhee Reservoir storage Dolores River. • drainage)was 244,490 acre-feet on March 1. 1991,compared to 274,374 acre-feet on March 1, 1990. Lemon Reservoir had 24,755 acre feet in storage on March 1, 1991, compared to 'J.... 9,814 acre-feet In storage one year ago. Vallecito Reservoir had 76,987 acre-feet in storage on March 1, 1991.compared to 46,655 acre-feet of storage one year ago. Base flows in most streams were normal for the month. Flow at the key', gaging station,Animas River at Durango,avenged 206 eta as compared to the historic monthly flow of 202 S. Ground ANIMAS PIver+ NP. otuuNco water levels remain below normal as ■result of two yeah of �""" drought .. — , `1....../ ' 9sitlasla streamflow is haceiy to be near normal. The ei w �� streatnflow forecast is lowest in the La Plata River drainage at g •• Hesperus at 74%of average and highest in the Navajo River /' .�' drainage above the Oso Diversion Dam at 106%of average. ) I.• ` `r AEminimative/Manaeentent Concerns; a y r �— .. f". The La Plata River is currently under admittiaaadon :.r te ; for Colorado-based waxer rights. New Mexico has yet to place `... ., ., S . the compact call. Normal administration is expected this ... irrigation season. • ..c...• •,c...• .. . ,w. Public Use Impacts; Adequate catty-over storage in area reservoirs coupled with normal sn'eamflows should alleviate many of the . adverse impacts the recreational water we encountered last Do lore.-An I mar teas I n Reservoir Sao I I N. Van r -. M Streamtlow forecasts provided by the USDA Soil Conservation 1 Service. }p v .v f . r . ,•T—...dawn m._•.ea.. 9 United States Forest Rocky 11177W. 8th Avenue `1R Department of Service Mountain Box 25127 • Agriculture Region Lakewood, CO 80225.0127 Reply To: 1920/1620 _ Date: March 12, 1991 N 0— LU ,j ch h "t1O O "s4 =ear ,F9rese Service Public: U M 'he Forest Service is engaged in revising the National Forest Management Act regulations, and would like your help. The "Chief's Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" was published in the.Federal Register February 15. This began a 90-day public comment period. and we would like you to,tell us what you think about the proposal. This is not a proposed rule yet--you will have another opportunity to comment when the proposed rule is published in a tow months.' ' Enclosed is a copy of the Federal Register notice. The preamble, which - precedes the regulatory text in the Federal Register notice, is the Forest Service's interpretation of the proposal. •Meetings are scheduled to help clarify, information in the notice and provide some focused discussion. The Institute of Forest Analysis. Planning and Policy will facilitate the one-day meetings, which are scheduled for' Apt'il 8 at the World Trade Center, Portland, OR; April 10 -at the Lakewood Sheraton, Denver, CO, and April 12 at the Lenox Inn, Atlanta, CA. If you plan to attend Any of the meetings, please contact the Forest Service in Washington. DC, 202/447.5933. Please send your comments to F. Dale Robertson. Chief; USDA Forest Service; . P.O. Box 96090, Washington, DC 20090-6090. The comment period will close May 15. Sincerely, (CIL4/1. / ' . CRY E! CAR Roi;ional Forester Enclosure cc : Forest Supervisors • . • 3Jal[CI l � o ,=..200-240/.., arawaSser Friday February 15, 1991 Part HI Department of Agriculture Forest Service 36 CFR Part 219 National Forest System Land and Resource Management_Pia ning Advance. Notice of Proposed Rulesnakin¢ • fit , � r std tr 8608 Federal Register / Vol. 56, No. 32 / Friday. February 15. 1991 / Proposed Rules OEPARTMENT OF A0RICULTURE 6:20 a.m.and 4 p m Those wishing to preliminary regulatory text as an Forest Service ahead comments are encouraged to call Advance Notice of Proposed ahead(202-447-033)to facilitate entry itulemaldng(hereafter,referred to as the 96 CFR Part 219 into the building. Notice).The preliminary regulatory text. The four informational meetings will which is referred to by such terms as National Forest System Land and be held at the following locations: "Subpart IT'or the"proposer at various Natio Management LandPlann 1.Washington DC—Roselyn places In this Notice.should not be Westpark Hotel,1900 North Fort 11fver confused with a proposed role.The MN 06ae-M50 Drive.Ar a.Virginia.22209. regulatory text is intended to assist in ADtNcrForestServlce USDA. 2. oOregon"-World Trade generategmeantngful public discussion aevttet Advance notice of proposed Center.26 SW"Salmon.Portland. andoomment prior to developing* rulemekfng Oregon.97204, proposed'rule.After consideration of a Denver.Colorado—Lakewood publicresponse to this Notice.the 9UNMAav:The Forest Service has been Sheraton.300 Union Boulevard, agency will issue a proposed rule.for engaged In■comprehensive review and Lakewood,Colorado.60228. public comment After consideration of evaluation of the National Forest 4.Atlenta.Georgia—Lenox Inn.3397 the public comments on the proposed System Land sad Resource Management Lenox Road NE.Atlanta.Georgia, rile.4 fine!rule will be issued.The Planning regulation at 30 CFR part 219, 30328. yrpppsed rule is tentatively scheduled to subpart A.Based largely on review of son nenes*flasranlow common beisaaed:jn October 1991,with a final published reports resulting from the Larry Larson.Assistant DirectorsLend . This issued in March 1992 "Critique of Land Management Management Planning;Ann Christman. During development of this Advance Planning"as well as other sources of Land Management Planning S t Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,the information the agency has concluded or Joyce Parker.Program Ana st a agency recognized that forest planning that a new rule at 36 CFR part 219, 447.4933, regulations are inherently complex and subpart IL is needed in order to focus guipnismffAxy peciu nose tbatevery.effort should be made to more specifically on implementation, assist reviewers in understanding the amendment and revision of forest plans: fnttdaetlon ideas being offered Accordingly,the the relationship between forest planning The agency's preliminary proposal is, preamble material which follows and project decisionmaldag:and to to issue a regulation at 36 CFR part 219,' contains the most thorough explanation make various other changes intended to subpart B entitled,"Implementing and available of the prelmiauy regulatory simplify the planning process and Changing Lend and Resource text In addition,the agency hes respond to ideas identified during the Manegementplanc.Thie regulation developed a detailed index to quickly regulatory review.Accordingly.the would replace alt aspects of the existing guldereviewers to the location of agency Is issuing an Advance Notice of regulation except for direction on the specific topics of interest in the Proposed Rulemaking to solicit development of initial forest plans. preliminary regulatory text.This Index comments on the agency's preliminary Direction for development of Initial is set out at the end of this Notice.The m��to�ext.Public comment is foreetplenrvroald continue to hew agency:hesIds*scheduled a series of will be considered in forth in 36 CFRpsrt21A,subpart A. msegaggeoross the country to islet the formulating a proposed rule. part A 1s public in Mslntenancs,ef subpart understanding the ideas oast Comments must be received in necessary bens tout of 123 forest presented in this Notice and to provide writinFour by May *1991. meetings will be plans remain ttacomp These are,_ an informal public forum for discussing F �8 plans for the Stsnialaus.Medan.Lassen, them.Statements reccad will not held to provide the public an Shasta-Trinity. Stan.Mendocino.Six be received during any of these opportunity to ask questions about this Riven.sad Klamath National Forests.' meetings.Mormadon regarding then' Advance Notice of Proposed All of them forests are located inthe ' meetings Is given in the"tans'"end Rulemaking and to provide a forum for Pacific Southwest Region(Region gat amenesse sections earlier In this discussion among interested members of la the agency'sintent to have these eight Notice. the public.The meetings are scheduled forests complete their forest plans ender In studying and considering this as February 26 1091.9 e follows: pla . to 4 the requirements for forest n pretlmhury proposal reviewers ars )7 1. p.m., development currently desalbed by the enooareged to consider he extent to Washington, existing regulation As these eight plane which forest planing.the public.and 2.April 8.1991.9 a.m.to 4 p.m.. are completed and approved under-tbr 'theegencyhave existing regulation,they would became: existing regulatiochanged wasaadopted in 1962. 3.April 11 eine the Portland. 0.1991,9 a.m.to 4 p.m.. subject to the implementation Unlikeadeoade ago.forest plena are Denver,Colorado. requirements and other direction that. currandy;inplace and being 4.April 121991,9 a.m.to 4 p.m., would be contained in a new subpart B. Implemented on almost all National Atlanta.Georgie. The preliminary proposal fora Forst*several yen worth of ADORE/Sea Send written comments to regulation at 36 CFR part 219 subpartt monittoorrinlaggand evaluation information F,Dale Robertson,Chief(1920).Forest 'Implementing and Changing Land and is available:and then has been a Service.USDA.P.O.Box 90090, Resource Management Plans," tremendous increase in the Washington.DC 200904090.The public represents the agency's initial response undentandiegand sophistication of may inspect comments received on this to many of the recommendations of the both the public and the agency with Advance Notice of Proposed Critique offend Management Planning regard to forest planing,Recognition of Rulemaking in the Office of the Director, and other findings of the regulatory the evolution of forest aamieg is Land Management Planning.Third review.Due to widespread public central men lxopetaL Floor.Central Wing,Auditor's Building, interest in the pinning regulation and Sabpetttwould be a"next 14th and Independence Avenue.SW. the scope of the changes being gemaetlea;regulation designed to adapt Washington.DC between the hours of considered,the agency is issuing this the forest planning process to changing err Federal *splatter I Vol. 56, No.32 / F$dq, February:15, 1991 / Fropooed Salsa. 860t. needs and ckcw rata cee.Although about Sun for management of Mulypts U1e Sustained-Yield Acted there Ma naamai lariisattoo to compares National Forest System lands.The 1000.the Forest Swim modtfied'its it to the iodatingnegulaaon,this should original vision of NFMA raised maw genes planning procedures and began be done with care.Theraare varied expectation..some of which,have to prepare what were known'a Multiple fundtm entdchaosesreflectedinthe been realized and some ofwhichremain Use Plans for each Ranger District' preliminary regulatory text which must unfulfilled.Mile,thats'appene to be . These plans attempteetto Improve the be undatood sat.quick on genereloemoeasusthattheNFMA', coordination of resource uses7tndto .' be misleading Re a plannbigpromes I.basically sound. minimize percelvedconfattabetween• encouraged tocarsfuily study the there is cotalderableevidence that, uses.Multiple Um Plans eLas1Eed sub- section on"Streamlining the Regulatory Improvemantaareneededlnvarlous . areas of each Ranger District with.• Text'and thesection-by-action procedural aspects of Implementing the different managemeatempbases snit preamble dlamrssion for j229.4Din statute. , - at:emDtedtolntegratereeowee tees iaa order to understand structural changes Althoush forest=efforts to manner compatible with the, .: . which may be initially confusing far date have produced notable management emphasis of eaoh'sub-aeee. some reviewers. accomplishments in additions forest Concurrent with these efforts to'Improve Fir nvi reviewers will ao6a• of idea designed variety management lutes and fateriag nubile the coordination of resource uses, tosimplity the forest participation in public land. demand for National Foreerresosrces Planning Process and the tte�$g�Moty text menegement,it le apparent rhatmany confined to grow and.as a result, itself.The torment of limpllflcation Is• eontroverslesbnger or remainaaabated: management of National Forest recurring theme expressed m many Eveatbpegbrrooedurelimprovements resources became'more complex. different ways.White moognizingthat can enk.ai'a various aspects of the , Ice'1973.the Poaest Service Initiated a forest pia tang talMueently a cemPiox ptaardegpeoneu there remain. more task,the agency la.firmly committed to. fundamental tLagreemeatsvilleinour land errand Ldrarmin&hid systemof trying to make tt more understandable society.about wanagementollvatlonal hearer 4negema with brZ'nss and.efficintThe that Forest)ands.2heissun.aurrcundng. wilco iectivaawtthlaoedbythe reviewathcommenwihelp in.finding National PorestSystemmanagement, w�ob)restSe ate.InasdbyffiaChfst the proper belance between.providing require thatdiHIcultchoices bemade oftheninest9srvlst:tIveRegion of the an efficient nndentandableof the nine ice t. aired rm Guido s the, process and where them waivemsallyaomepted Forest Servka achieving an appropriate degree of answere:ln this high stakes and, large subpart,of t dva Thou" for procedural requirements. emotton-Illied arena,forest planning mix ofr'eanuc. cannot be expected toreaolveall. , outpubaxt cedtomeadrrei.Tb Background dlfferenaaThls is not aeoessexlly s foundation expected front each areas The The Forest Service!.responsible for reflection of Stinadequacy of forest foundation of the wan Unit managing the lam and resources of the planning.but rather an indication,of ohs mans prepared for subareas of each' National Forest System 2Includes importance the American:people Dice UUseegerp delineated lads with trict'gladness.like Multiple 191 million acres of lands s In la 4 42 States on the National Forest System and It. different the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.The reourmea . management emphases and National Forest syyeetom L orgadzed into presaibed permissible activities Unit nine Regional Offioen 155 National History of Forest Betake Planning Plans presented the first to Forests;29 National Grassland.,and 660 Plead Ircoryo rte into the land management Ranger chiefdistricts the Forest S t em b head d The eccurrent forest planning regulation Plug Peas enviroomertal by of ( part 219)is an extension of analysis end Public ParticiPation the Muldple-Use Sustained Yield Act of historic Forest Service land management � me°L the National 2900(916 use'528,etseq.)and the planning experiences.Since$S Environmental'Policy Act of 1969 National Forest Management Act of 1976 Inception,the Forest Service ha oar s (10 USG et seq.),these lands me prepaed'land:end resource um plans to Tha unit plantngprocea was Dever. managed fora variety of uses oast guide inventories,identify special completed because _use of enactment of sustained basis to ensure a continued management areas catenate the Forest and Rangelsnd Renewable supply of goods and services to the suableuee1wels and monitor Rowena plaming'Ant(RPA)0(1974 American people In perpetuity. resource conditions and trends.These as subsequently amended by the The Forest and Rangeland Renewable planning•procedwres l ava'evo lved over National Forest Management Act. Resources Planning Act of 1974(RPA) the years In response to Increasing- (Nl•MA)of 1976.Buildings existing (88 Stat Cost seq.),.as amended by the demands for fawtresources.statutory Forest Service plantnrpractka:.tbe .. National Forest Management Act of 1976 developments:end the changing desires RPA and NFMA established ' (NFMA),(00 Stat.2949 at aeq;t6 USC and okpectationa of the American comprehensive statutory guidance for 1801-3114).specifies that land and public National Forest.System land and resource management plans shall be Early Forest Service planning efforts resource management planning:.' developed for units of the National generallyfocused on individual '• The RPA requires that the Forest Forest System,Regulations to implement resource such as wildlife recreation. Service prepareevery 20 years an the t National Forest Management Act are timber.range:and'0the ruses'This Assessment descr(bing the current and set yert319.• simple andfuamaonal,approachto • expected:demand,for forest..and;.. Of the 1231and and-resource, plannflweseccepttbleduring'apertod rangeland resources,and the Nation's management plans(hereafter referred to when dement:tier tharesouroewof the Potential to meetihoa demands.The as forest plans)to be completed.114 ere Netional.Forats wasrelatively low and Assessment provides the basis for ' final and am being implemented'Of the various uses seldom conflicted, development of''ThelrorestService these.66 have been cleared of all During the:1960'sand 1900'x,.demand Program for Forest and Rangeland administrative appeals. for National Forest resources increased• Resources"prepared every 5 years,to. During the 14.years since enactment rapidly.In response to then Increasing', guide Forest Service activities.The of the NFMA,much has been learned demands and with the enactmentof the Forest Service completed Assessments 6310 Federal Register / VoL 56. No. 32 / Friday. Febtvaty lb. 1991 / Proposed Rules in 1079 and 1969,and issued Programs in Overview of Sideline NFMA Planning interdisciplinary analye(s.public 1976.1980.1065,and 1090. Regulation; participation.coordination with other The RPA also established the first The,s fie planning regulation Nb governmental efforts during. statutory requirement for the, forth the purpose of Nationallodet prspsra> gaidseeadforut development of land and resource to is andresource management plans,andenvi omnntalanelyslea ' management plans.However.the RPA and theprladples under which documental:loans majority°Gibe: .; did not provide guidance on the forest moor" to be and =sting rerlation Procribeetetoiltsd. development of these plans,other than maintained:-Themdatl6g mown and complex goodie.f rdevskrptng. directing that a systematic emphasizes anfnterdiadpllnny amending,;andrevlaingforeatplana.. • interdisciplinary process be used to approach with public involvement and Under the bdetlngxeRoLtlon;forest.. achieve integrated consideration of opportunity to comment.The bdstlng plans must be se lsotatleastevery fb physical.biological,economic,and other regulation also provide,a props for years tudettbe ssmepreosderesse:' sciencee development and maintenance of rpdredfor themliOna4dsvelopment The NFMA amended the RPA to regional guides forest plans.In and epprovdadafcreetplan. provide the detailed statutory guidance addition,it establishes regWremente for A forest plan maybe amendad�atany for the preparation of forest plans. integrating individual forest resources time.WhsnemendIngafor'est Plan.the Generally.the NFMA requires that each into the tact �o�s The ex sting Forest Supervisor forest plan provide,In a single set of regulation eke aal000w ledges whether theameadmentwf result In,a documents.the overall guidelines and tompllance with Other laws,such as the "aigtdficent'ehangc'Intbe plan.Item direction for the management of the Endangered'species gee Clean water the exbtiog'regdatios ep dns'thatthe applicable National Forest for a period Act,National Historic Preservation Act. Forest SttpervborfCIIowtbe emre UP to 15 years.The central theme of the end the Archaeological gnomon prooedtn eras regahed_forthe NFMA's planning provision'.Section 6. protection Act Finally.the testing development end approval oldie is that planning must be based on the regulation etsforth requirement.to orlglneMorestplan.]ft amendment is integrated consideration of the multiple ensure consistency of future decisions determined`nottobrnlgofffcant for the , uses defined In the Multiple-Use with forest plant fo;monitoring and purpose Of the punning process,the Sustained Yield Act of 1900.Each forest evaluation of fomtplan Forest SupedvlsormaY'lmplementthe. plan must include coordination of implementation;and for amending and amendment after appropriate public outdoor recreation,range timber. revising forum puns notice andoompletlan of appropriate watershed wildlife and flab habitat,and The existing regulationestabllshes a NEPA documents. wilderness.Forest management 3•level proaeas,when The exbeng regulation estab]iahes activities,timber harvest levels,end information and management objectives extensiveaytica andprocedural management procedures must be are exchanged between'nationaL requIt utsforithe;development, .:. determined In the light of all the regional.and forest levels.At the revision.and slggtfloantamsadmentof. multiple-uses(16 U.S.C.2004(e)).Section national level,the cdstlng,regu4tlon forest plaue..Theserequ raasate,, e further promotes the integrated aclmowledges'that the Forest service lndude:faysnmturryy data and information consideration of multiple-use prepare an RPA Assesementand an collection tdent4f 'adon of theminlmern- management.by requiring that the Forest RPA Program:The ItP Assessment is level of management that would be Service provide for and foster public an of present end-anticipated . needed to maintainand protect the participation In the pluming process(16 demanndyaand of renewable Dlam garean ppaartrt.of thaNattonal U.&C.1804(d)). resources of�end range lands in Forest,Syste calrLdon of the The Secretary of Agriculture adopted the country.Bated npoathe mardmum physical and biological the first planning regulation on Assessment.the RPAProgampresents DLoduodenyotentlalkofineltplewe September 17,1979(44 FR 59926)).In broad national sou for the nsources:,calcvlatba.of the mix of response to the Presidential Task Force management of these rooftrees on , resource outputs that provided* on Regulatory Relief to streamline the National Forests.,. maximum present net valet those regulatory process and to adopt At the regional level,regional guides resources having an establishedramtket regulations that promote ment are prepared for each,of the nine value orate aeelpaed annoaetsryvalae:, efficiency and maximize net administrative Regions of the Forest and projection of demand for reeources benefits,the Secretary pub ed a Service.The.odes established regional with both priceand empties proposed revised planning regulation on standards and guidelines,for identifying infOTmaUon., February 22.1082(e7 FR 7675),A total of certain Umber harvestpractices,' Theexislingregulation farther 2.020 comments were received on the designated travel corridors,identified presmibe prooedmrosfor the proposed regulation On September 30. sources of air pollution and regional formulatienand evaluation of 1982,the final revision to 30 CFR Pert monitoring and evaluation procedures- alternatives.The rag tat$ ningtdres 219 was adopted(47 FR 43026)... Thnxi5t1ng regulation requires that, . that alternativesconsMm'afalltar eof The regulation was later revised to regional guides renect the goals end' resowce-oetpttband expenditure levels. respond to a court ruling that the objectives of the RPA to the Thesealtarnativesmust be'tesigoed to environmental statement on which the extent consistent with the resource facilitate.evaluation of bpportuzdry 1979 roadiess area decisions were based capabilities of.theRegion andrequlres coats,resource'tradeofs.ysesentne did not adequately meet,the National the guides to display tentative value.and benefitsaad costs.In h Environmental Policy Act requirements objectives for each Forest based on the addition* (California v.Block 690 11.241.753.OtIt RPAPreece.Regionalgrddes also•. envhnnmental'aoroequmaaNegtdred Cir.1962).Thc revision,to36CFR229.17. provide for generaL000rdjwtionof by?A+tbeexistloq_ration' -, Wilderness designation was published Nattering Porestsyetem,Stabamd requires an evaluation the effects of ` September 7.1983(46 FR 40383)to Private Forestry.:and Research alternative.0n th.tçectsd.outputs provide direction that roadies,areas programs.The exlatlng regulation of mariatendnonmerket goods and would be evaluated in forest plans. specifies procedures to ensue services;the relationshipofespected Federal Register / voL as No. 32 / Friday. February 1s. 1191 / Proposed Melee. 851% outputs to the RMAPttesm objectives forest plots h e sewed nth*focus for RReepyoptr<t(Vot 1—p.24 The,reports the expected fimmotal costs the unprecedented public Involvement ter include: expedsdYtnsaelel"bye of the ante FaMtfavloe4erlSton sidesatis Valuate 1."SYntdeetso;theCritique outputs total reosipbta the Federal sedated that over one raElloa people oflandManagement Planning"(Forst government direct eoonoroic benefits to have aamented=forest plena.The Service and Ike Conservation. users receipt shorn to local gleans paean resulting from,the Foundation). I governments local berms local t4 Unproved m Volume 2."National Forest Planning employment endchanges m present net the integrated consideration'of S. Searching for a Csm aonNlelae"(The vela.lbtexiathtgtueulstam*writes mufti*norrftificed bY,the 3atinle• Conservation Foundation*Ad Perdue thettht evaluation of eltwrnadtes Use Sesthlnedd•Tlsid Act.liowaver.the Usiwnity). consider the eigaiEoeatphysicals experieaoaof developing'then plans Winn b'Orpmixattan and • biologtae�eceaoedn.'and eodat effects ha demonstrated that thesis " ofsoh alienates.and scompedsonad substantial room for improvement inthe V al Tools and present net vein otnpuoeof goads and way the Frost Service conducts land In(ormariec savkee and overall ptots:ti n and mestagemrt phoning consistent with Yahoos A"Fattn Patddtutba' enhancement of environmental the NINA. Volum Allteanwnesr ofPbrmtng gamed phi proadaeas of of land Maaagaoeat"baling Volume 7. 8(fectivenees of the existing regulation onside that earl The Forest linen initiated a forest pianahaii establish•maaitoring caoopwhendvereview of t% whim a 'Weibinese afforest and evaluation wagon aseatytag misatIslaeldul psoaea to Mirthplanet spe %rwquinmentoof the repletion. 1900. rniard lei&the.loft ofles wins.y.» peleof Entenpos Under theenstlagravalatioa.all adtbs Canovanas reund.Uoa.the (an SammyDlanrptlm" d but onvi l reoaduew not only toforest plan Donfttftwa and N nasat Wheal toren Nan ualopnent�� eodarntae wsL• otharwths• ten Complianced our Gateway.to ad&dostothaa;generalpiaaotng to document", tbedbeen'leamed ntren�2'sere.A.and other ms4lata proaedaroa,,tbeerdstlagrtigulatloa ainoepasesysoftbsftetlona2ravt' us tor tlltlosad. establf�rputnments for integrating Maeagem ntAat aid td'dste�e bow Caaerat owned P �Cfppwtutr Individual mourn pluming into the best to respond to the planing VinoentL Aewitee} =rt.revision.and significant cmd�e�aof the 4+btw . .men4amsntdiaest plans.Currently. 1ba ssdtlpe involved nor A50o voIumexl-NattoaalFaastplaaffiyq; there are 13 separate actions of the people both- and*undo the Under RPA/NFALA What Needs Gotham warded=which address Forest Sento&Weelahopsand a elifosla limier rooms kadnitebiltty. lnteavlewannbrmdusUdirwaldeg The Lindh.of the Critique identified vignettesmamigementpractices: Ihnr:h iertelaplebhobedpattimpated dada long,ads schedule m aehadtaponlbtlitlscfocfarat that trdjaetmentawteaaededio 9r *maniacal l of roadtan erns'wilderness Pinning.Thee pvtsidpawa: fotlowtog areas managemantfisb mad wildlife represented a.broad monsectionofall --Citixms%iannitaa•.ao to retomoes:pints mourns.•tecteetion those who wereinvotedfa agentesu eotattauotvlmbt • resumes ennead nrenrwawater and lieftahrtftlarbent of eseereaal The aMaay►.attundetow.ra•aoa soil resouroeacultoral end Mourns ltrterestgeoups.spsewntatives ether conductofpopltcbarotvewent. remnant research mount area stud ageet7n.alectedavials.; FlovvthsageaGy tduotialninw diversity.8aeh of thee,sections. tepresentatvecdIndien tribal -Shenataattonandclatt&wt on of provides deified procedural. governments.Forestamenesen. Planning procedures requirements and in some cases Regionat letestere.resource specdalbts. laplememtlsadplus substratesotanAadethdmastbe a sweshe!sof Daary to Mtn tlratthey ref aJ lneepowtal.biteR udavelopmeat. plannaterams,MOthienally.tore deed. .. . revi ��dAoant amendment ef were er eneebd w recelwdfrom cemettlese between appropriation forest plans. Seattoaa:l ofinsedate The Clllaquewasce 1a Sane for recommesdetions es. repine.sets forth* atimin arm 3 isa The swrlbofta�ue aft lopedrom= were specific seragemeat*equhemenb ter be documented faa,nramar7M0M reocausedationeas,idloae ' met in aawmpladag pat and "lietlwsis;ofthe adduce Can t simplify:clarify,and ehorren dro objecthaalatbe National Facet Mans_osmt_leomiad",(Volt)and le pirmabss Foos SYftialtpoWdaaddltlonalatendstab other mathslexlme atoS aept+a b.P_Reduce anddaei S ml for resource prawn= UsnadkslwCtbswporteavaoedeveloped_Reduce maoipulatioe,Steimdtwl}tactioea teemsad'Fantris'edwaaom,�. - Pnevtdeloe3n0rerwon. newntdfoeeitpfan even.aged�rpaeian ottsaalththeawLt riot . areas soHamdwa'sc eenntaa:end rqPilende lsrtS a Faavidamardmnrta mmibiliysad diversity.Tfaedidrrttsaddingra.v,letloe wade d& epaaarF, authotlWpailedbySsbloat ngai etbed'Lastpiane identify authors listed below.teammsrthre reenact-needs`trmwapementalba incksiedxawwattsllveso Colands NattiestFosstSpeted State Univp tirahe'sareavoftaod 2.Assan1►(erh',lnadh'pferadr*L impkeeentattos tapl bntddteds Suing Mangan trdtxdosake•Fssa't —ldamto:dlarot eaffeat lard' ,. develepsatt' Servlasada@=OA Office areadpt intereetedpeblhos•sityand:- of the ant t mprehesstvelaad• and Ithopes-AertipisAacapla eontl nose nlanglielentjthetiiittbeiliefOryttibli 1111dagii teletedaer mach olttn22 alasereoladlyeademeisteuryis. FonatSento&Thedevelopment d923 repeateta+iaotsddt inily:Ann planningdhecUsa. 6512 Federal Resister / Vol. 50.No. St/Friday.,Febnury.,35..Lan /.Proposed Rules , —Increase commitment to planning Readers are encouraged to review the long aeries of laws and regulations; among line officers. Critique's reports in order to more fully enacted overmany years-The has, —Enhance and improve our analytical understand the background and context.., resulted in a.situation once,desalbed,by tools and procedures. from which.the preliminary regulatory Federal District Court judge Lawrence. —Match analytical tools to the text in this Advance Notice ofProposed K.!Carlton as a"crazy quilt of,: questions at hand. Rulemaking'emerges.Copieesof these apparently mutually.Incompatble t'lmprove the organizational and reports maybe obtained from the Policy; statutory dtnetives,",(UnitedSmtee,v., ., administrative infrastructure for Analysis Staff(1970).Forest Service. f n,nsk/l4.CivilS-82-OepdJOG(SAD.Cal planning. USDA P.O.Box-00000.Washington.DC Nov.e.1084).unpubUahed opinlot,'fed. —Review the organizational structure to 200004000(207^447-2773).• 792 F.24 give(OthOr.49N0)) • Identify where changes are needed to Other Sources of information for Itself/1w The.forest planning procesabu,;,. ' further promote integrated resources ofCmreatRules heightened ehe,vWbi)Ity,afthe;Forest, management planning as a 1he'CritlQue.,Its findings and Service ded.lonms)dng�proceaaas the, —Institutionalize 1agency attempteto,resolvecontooversiati profession in the Forest Service. recommendation have provided a Urn Issues amidd:eometlmeaoo7Qtatingand —Ensure that the agency has skilled foundation for the regulatory review of 30 CFA part 219 However.Werearo uncoordinated jobs. additional for all the various planning 30 CFRnel sources of inforever. sues Thus.the oonhnvary.whtob has avdla real s .0 c the n . 4 fotestplatmfagmOst be —Provide for greater research support to age split viewedbiled of•. planning and the National Forest assessing Inc adequeooyy`of t eexbtin* System regulatton,For,example,the;extensiveL roe 4.Strengthen and clarify the ties experienceelgained ze Fo hisii ntvtce inn andragulatoryrsgtdnmenla • between forest plans an programming, rreesullttssnoafl callused.Thin Induda■the Ptagramm! ntelm, otheahemtheNetlonaLFaawt . .;. budgeting,and appropriation activities. administrative antAot:(eg,4Nallonai ,: . ' —Describe relationships between appealsIend'lltlgatibn F,nvlronmentel•PoltcyAerfndangered fescrib plus the rel p agency also considered various Spewasmt.ownwata...mo =dki andprogramming, professional publication.on.the. . budgeting,and appropriation planning ss aawell as on goimy Act).Tb►tegutetasynevlew fotaad4habft '. *vuvtues. efforts related to the'DtaaNngDmµ b oftetc:tDrJntenctiomofehenotbnr —Reduce"line item"budgeting and such as the Keystone Policyq ialogue, laws and reguLtlona arhkhhaa•. adoptend results budgeting which addressed bio)og(esl dlveralty,oe forof sibpla g use Servlaewide. Federal lends:In'addition.the agencyA � end not - —Refine the system that links forest has the benefit oftestimony presented in OeCe" U lens to program development and October of 1900 during Oversight The rretguLatorr� ea'alaafoundthat processes. Heatinga,of the,Committeeon of the some dfswtlafaetlon with NFMA 3.Define,clot and explain the Agriculture.Nutrition end Forestry.and eouid be7assi to:thvuoreaUatle., ; . RPA NFMI4 and NBPA processeq and the Committee on.Energy and Natucel expoctatlotu,whloh•aowrred after the' explain how they fit with the agency's Resources,US:;Senate. statute' of the titiq Cetvotnd the rag= "'• framework for multi-levelplanning. cithe Regulatory RNA findings Plerltlgwoas tensed • decielonmak/ng.,and monagemena P1awas the'nsed for.' • employees,citizens, Based on thefindin d of the Critique, adivatients in;the public s'expectationa and—Educate agency aton about the planning agency experience,end other sources of of forestpbumin repo cis explicitly' end co and how the pieces fit information as described above,the ' addressed ser at the Meet:devektpedby together. agency has reached the following the Conservation Foundation and Provide In-Service training conclusions relevant lo the'planntng Purdue University:Volume 2 of the for line process: Critique.It states;' officers and staff on analytical L The National Forest Management "Undeniably.'therelanuch Lvstnttoa methods and procedures in planning. Act is basically sound:Neither the and dissatisfaction widiforest planning e.Develop a comprehensive strategy Critique nor review of agency . Some members oft.stud/s Joint and clearly assign responsibilities for experience under the'existing ' review committee.sg eed,that,, implementation and maintenance of reveals any need to revise the significant,If not radical;changes in foreerp/one. authorltdng statute.NFMA itself Is forest plastics and management are' —Develop a strategy for revising forest basically sound legislation.The basic• necessary.Expectations forlatest.. plans. principles ofNPMA.such as integvated.' planning ate high-4n..ome,caaek., —Improve methods for monitoring and resouroe planning.Public Participation., unrealistically so..Some workshhop; maintaining forest plans. and anintadtscipUnry approach ppsarrtltlodlyyeennLL expected'fatestylmnfng 7.Refurbish thetreachanlsmeJor' continue to c a.soudfoundaton•. would lead..to establtn_mmt,ef,` quality control,management review, for agency' efforts.The Act, reasonableaadsasteissble. and forestplannanageme• providesmdacteutfladbiity.to,addresa;;, Dnduetiongoela Othexsthoughtit, —Wsforest PylIua�sa all the standard for needed improvements 0ro*revision would;tree.resourae al ocati horn: Ra ngltoth lndivldual.e a of the planning regulation or agency politics whtlebuRd(o�g,a'poweirfoLoue orgaalzstlomal performance. D for budgetaccomplish an goal iatlona oaffideot Disseminate the results of quality a probAltholems it is recognized that to accomplish plats Spay.ewtnkny areproblems waifthe timely, , . ,, a control'end management reviews and im,p tation•offorest the apparently thought xor'athspoblos. the decisions from appeals and review concluded that Mass a swsy:anage entt otltlul litigations manyed. purposeandobingi onageepyt,we, prohlthe pre not s o directly P blii fondsas Pt was,notso mopfy«e. A discus,' ion of the'Critiques results with the provlalcns of NFMA.Public found that itwasnotao-macb.tbe. - is found throughout this preamble. land management is complicated by a process to which peopleob)eoted.but Federal Register / VoL t)6, No. 32 / Friday. February 15. 1991 / Proposed Rules air the results of that process.In retrospect, the analysis and documentation assessment of preparing forest plans on • it was Inevitable that this would occur. required by these statutes. two National Forestsestimated.that the When the law was enacted In fact,the environmentalimpact plans cost$2.1 andts million, representative of both the Sierra Club statementsaccompagying forest plane, respectively.•overran year period and the National Forest Products do not ettempt:to,idendfl,evaluate.and (GAO/RCZ;A4 -28FS). Association returned to their decide,eery.lndividualpro)ect that is The regulatory review fully endorses constituents and proclaimed victory. permissible during the norma14o'year the need toalmplify.clarify.andshorten: Obviously.both had different period of a forest plaa'fbe egancy'e . the,p1"g procamerhilealso expectations of outcomes under the law. expsrlencein, forest plans reoogulzlng.that forest:pinnh.g Is not an Nonetheless.while participants at the indicate(thati woald,be practically i inherently.simple task,ThareJaclearly a workshops had many suggestions for impossible;beatify theseobllgstlons in need to simplih,the.ylaadng process changes,there was little sentiment for one eagle,env(deelsionaorJnaaingle and tobetterinfsgtes&teohnical' - dispatching with the law or process or environmental impact statement. ,+,.. "answers"wit ipeopbWs values.At the. otherwise wiping the forest planning Mwlnl.trativ.appeal decisions by the same time,it must be reoogalsedthat slate dean."(p.3) Chief of,tbe oast Service and/the, .. forest planning is a complex task due to 2.Many recommendations of the Office of the.Secretary of Agriculture the multitude of resources and,statutoty Critique should be implemented through have expleinedthe content afforest responsibilities Involved.Sound.yet changes in the NFMA regulation.The plea decisions alt thescovemf -- often camber.technical naa1ysessave Critique resulted in many environmentelanalysis.,Nevertbsless. a critical role in evaluating resource- ' recommendations which were found to the ambiguity of the cdCgregulation: trade-offs and ensuring that resource be highly applicable to changes in the continues to cause confusion and decisions are based on the best possible existing regulation.Although a number contro4enyover the,eta*of forest information.As a result a balance must: of specific recommendations were used plan decisions and the awwyrlate be fouadbetween the simplicityMost.• In developing the:preliminary regulatory scope of environmental Impact: • people desire and the complex reality of text in this Advance Notice of Proposed statements:acocaparyingforeet plans, trying todevelop approaches to diMoalt RulemaWpg,the following three major This ambiguity must be removed:; problems which involve zany recommendations Identified by the (b)Simplify,clarify,and shorten the , considerations and diverse public Critique were deemed particularly planning process.The Critique found values. Important. that the complexity of thi forest (e)Provide for"needforchange' (a)Clarify the Decision Framework planting process was so overwhelming based revision°f forest pplane The The existing regulation is ambiguous that few people really fullyOnderstood Critique firmly aadorsed a:"need for, about the nature of forest plan decisions it Further,the Critique found'that this change"■pproachto forest plan revision and the appropriate scope of complexityoltn inhibited�ul (also deecrlbedas'incremental" environmental analysis.During the communication withthe publio revision).It was considered a kay development of the first generation of other governments.reduced agency - element to achieving onto!sbcmajor forest plans.'many people believed that credibillty.•fnaaasedthe time and cost recommendations of the Qitiqic Le.to forest plans would make irretrievable needed to complete plans.and was "Simplify.clarify.and-ahortent e resource commitments for all projects generally Mente'productive.For plam.lng process."(seePlanning Process"fratromedietelY. necessary tofully implement the goals example.the ex)sdng regulation pnadingdfewsdon)• and objectives of the plan.Some establishes rocedursl and analytical in.thereportdovelopedbythe portions of the existing regulation requirementsthet'ars In Nome areas Conservation?eaglet and Perdue arguably support this view.However. signfEceatly wort'complex than • , University.Volume2oftheCrUWue.the other provisions of the existing required•byNFMA,The empbaison'. relative merits of.•kero"basedvs: regulation require separate analysis and very rigorous and standardized analysis incremental planningereaddresset,, decletonmakiag prior to implementation often seemed toovs whelm other "Wiping the rgateoleanandbeginning of individual projects: aspects of forest planning and to greatly anew allows theeatlre=Sere of. .. ; This confusion over the nature of extend the time required to•complete the alternativaerabeexamined..` . • forest plan decisions has been a development of forest plans. unprejudiced bydbectbns,andchoice principal source of controversy for many The Critique-alsoidentifed the thathennas befcnJn,factelowever: plans.Most of the administrative problems associated with trying to change Lmaement evera.ths e appeals of forest plans,filed pursuant to resolve soelo-pol(ticalIssues througha altemettivesavadlablersheavgyli- 30 CPR 211.18(1989)and 36 CPR part 217 highly technical andsystemat c set of Influenoad—anddramsmibed—by the <. (1990).challenge whether forest plans planning procedures.The importance of ' choiceemade in tbepastExamesingthe, and accompanying environmental balancingtechnical answers with the entire uolverse of alternatives in great impact statements satisfy particular values and conams'of the publlewas detaS IDay,,be-both tetenetingand .... requirements of NFMA.NLPA.the highlighted in the Critique's reports. Informative.butitAmpoeeaa,;,. . Endangered'Species Act the Clean Another problem associated withthe tremendous:demandfor analysis.that Water Act,and other environmental complex planning process Is the length may.goiaely.unused In the reallaw end:Manyprovisions rovisi nsof these statutestes of ulredtans.The y,complete,forest processldberederal. . require detailedmandureg specific analysis of very process be nroven �atio explicitly in dd be rwtsedto permit. individual projects,anaad their tial � mac' an ,' hto agency employees.In ; the revldonofforestyleaaa,^(p bs)Sess. environmentalefectspriortoan financial&mare required for the thesection-by-ctiond4eosslortot agency's decision to proceed with the lengthy and complexprocesslas had a 4 219.3e later&this preemblefoz father„ project-Forest plan•appddlsata major impact on the agsncyand - Information on thi differences and ; frequently argue that forest plans diverted funds'end'pananaek'from benefits, ' " Irretrievably commit the agency to project decislonmaldng'andother• 3.Manyoppartunities exist to individual projects but fail to provide activities.A'General'Acoormtlaa Of ce streamline the existing regulatory text. trsia Federal Register / Vol. 54 No. 32 / Friday. February 15, 1991 I Proposed Rules One of the fiiadingsof the review of the as organisational changes or homed procedure will he aaoompll bed at the existing regulation was that much could Vaining. project level.Currently,the agency task, be done to elmpllfy the text of the In addition,avea though moms aspects the CEQ Regulations 140 OR 1500, regulation sad to enhance Its readability ofplaanbg are tint*the scopeof the' through 1596pae'VP lamembd'bythe without creating majorsubstan'Sve regulation.fhe real mcoeesor failure'of Forest Service directives agree=guest' changes.For example,there were ' some endeavors will not depend upon Service Manual 9050 end Forest Service numerous opportanftlee to simplify regulatory ten bet rather the Handbook 99392”to Snidepro$ct level. language,shorten definitions,eliminate commitment and mdsabndlng of NEPA compliance.The agenclrfa ' duvaysimlarormyutativeprovisions, Max,Maat4Dersannidaadtheppua►llc.One currently process re vising the improve.teuotural organization end good exam*ofthis',Public dieectiveswhichiaddroseamvhnmmenta reduce overlap with other laws, lnwdwmmt Noamosrat bf regulatory policy aadprocedue.Thepropcee� regulations,or Executive orders. detail can guanaaaetfaodve snd open changes should soon be avatlable'for In addition,language without teal comauniatlen:Csrtstcexpeatatlons public review'andcomment substantive effect Is sometimes included Cpn • cbe'deflned andminlmum procedures review w in the existing regulation to provide estebllebed but ultlmably the successthe, ,y ed thatmany of visibility to a particular topic or to or falia,of the cammnnlcatlonbetween mazes concerns with form plan Provide In!ormatlon of atopic o natory . the agency and public depends`upon the implementation related to the people nature.Unless they fulfill a meaningful te lnvoiwd'Aea'aeanit thsagexy rs9uhsnreabot1 .butrethetmthe, purpose,previsioaaat tbfs tlpe m the tbateven thoughmovubm requitement.of a myriad of other existing regulation should be revised or II=ptudtep a tea improving and statutes regulations(reeE7admgeot removed.Althoughstreamlining the text °m°n s towards h°�o_the the Regdarory Review).13e afferovemesaaffo to in this mapper may initially seem 1mDrowmanb most occur in ooncere requirements of NEPA its implementing unmecessuy Cr;confusing whet with othachanges andeommitmente MCIRegulatloeu(-CPR parbi500 compared to the existing regulation the order for the full potential offoreet thivveh1506.and related case law are composite effect of such changes can be planning toberealizee i particularly noteworthy because they a sigal8eamtreduetlon in the length of require a variety of procedural steps public the regulation,an enhancement of its erhl c Comment which must beaoaotmylishedprtor to readability,and a positive step,forward Based on theffndingaofthe regulatory profeotapprovel daring forest plan;: towards boner uadentaading and review the agog haadewle implementation.As result efMdent amplification of forestplaonfng, preHmtnan,regulatory teatica,30 rya . end effective compliance with the Review of the exit tiogregulation also D Z10.gubpaxtB,Tide pnItminary rrequ�tsofI�AIsanintegralput °f the successful and timety considered therelative roles of the text Is intended le provides focus far forest Planning regulation at mat t 210 Public dialogue onNPluf&and Imp sineatetlen of pies and the Aoreet Service directives encourage public oomrmwt on the The agency has identified project system.The review ladloatedihat the agency'abdtlalxwponseto findings of dedsicamsidngas smarally.beIng the regulation s better suited for defining the regulatory review.Theagency ■PProval point of and the purpose or desired results of recognizes that.themarenumerous irretrievable rewwoe commitments. . planning and minimum standards rether options for*deeming ways,that the Tom.pro)ect aPprovatmast be than for deseribirg detailed procedural existing regulation could,be;chenged.It acoompanted by a aiteypeaitac guidelines.As a malt,acme is not possible in this Advance Notice of Nsclaeure,of snvJronme stal impacts streamlining of the.regulatorytextcam ?��'�opos!sddRnlamaliLrg.to ar (set tla ondfscoadceacf be achieved by detailed +va'�rateevetl'�apthmtha bo. 4210.s9faxadsWIadexplanattaa) The proceduraldirectives. In direction ta toagency D Tat Onoepubl c eammsnt the tormidered for each motion of lb* . meetef8dent mean of cocompl ping existing In response to revision of the hue been received in responaeto this this without compromfatng spidt or existing regulation.the agency anticipates a major reorganization of its rise the agency,wlll ha bettcubleto intent of NEPA Forhtoexample. . directives related to forest planning, focus o and areas of parlfoutasqublla ra siromm�tea ey wleh to address attve g Subject toDroceduresin36CpRPart interest and consideraltetnatlw eavlct entat re,tbe upset catsgove 216.revisions to dlesotlon m antra acts disclosure,ths,use.of®tegodoal Point Servta Minuet iC utptu 6020 wtl! T e c Is encouragedtocomment . excIwtons or the nsedt�atva►spegLo be made available for yubitoawrtew and m°g°sp°°ts°f tklepr°Sm1°ary atteuje addn'singdirammta°°es!ar°a• comment prior to being adodopted The :. regulatory text in addit on.,tbe.agenay environmental levant scat unentrather agency hopes w have an initial*eft of has identified three mesetwhere than anenvironmental assessment. additional ammo o would be : ` Consideration GouldwLolmgtwn.to, tbs updated planting¬ion available particularly helpful,These threeareas whethereomeofthe dstaned.direotion for Public rwlawcad eommenteoan addtwSSeesrelatedtofarestplaints• on proiectJev4NEPASeousdwes, "ala Macioce ofa prepared tole. thatern known tobeofcomelderuble, sboul&be shifted to the____ tThes/cgloa Jo some problems xlth intermit totbepubticandrepreeent regulation or ponibly ciPillialaon IA the planning poenscnreorwitinthe topiafa,lw$chthe'agency is. , greater dept,in.a separateregulaton... scope ofthe planning nregButrlation.-- panloularfymte eetsdln-readvmg 2.Omen lit Ad inistroueerd,ppsol Approximately ons-third of the 232 public comment. Proce The NFhSA phmobsg, Critic* dmions mimed to I.DegrseppJJMidAdotgraeshrofect nsularicmadirebt*CFRpintadonna ch appropriately Implemented LevellePAlorooetlurosr—re: provide detailed dlreouoaoaappeal•. . through the planning ton,or preliminary text clearly addresses the procedures. hi.detailed 41zecflonis • related Wilma lathe directives relatlonshtp.of NEPA compliance to found at 36 CFRpart 217 Requesting, system.Subsequently.about two-thirds forest phaaagand point, . Review o!Redone FotestMo.Mgand oftherecommendationsaustbe : declstcnmekin .but does not include ProJectDeaNens,.amdat160Rpart addressed through other channels.midi detailed direction regarding how NEPA 291,subpart C—Appeal of Decisions Federal Register / Vol. 56, No. 32 / Friday, February 16. 1991 / Proposed Rules 6515 Related to Occupancy and Use of method,used to derive non market- the management of the national forests." National Forest System Lands.Although values have been tither inappropriate or (p. the preliminary regulatory text does not inadequately applied.with the result Reviewers interested lncommenting. contain any change to appeal that the value estimates me either too , on tlte`role of non-market values ms procedures,the agency le interested in high or too low.Others have suggested enoouragedto readtheae atoms receiving comments from the pubaaac that when.the.governmantimpoeee a reports to properly understand the regarding the administrative appeal. fee for ark•output.seas,for some forms ccntext.and dieounlon flora whch dress process. of recreation.the value estimate should eçypts.wsa taken.flesectIofrby- The timely Implementation of forest be based on the fee rather than on some sectioncuscussionathiresaingaasiya4 plans to dependent upon a.prompt and nparatest4 unrelated analytic methoda forlomatplannlag(2Lede(dll. effective process for handling procedure.Still others balm argued that and economic azalyS displays for' administrative appeals.Despite the attempt to taiga value*to non. alternatives.(2fa.J0(e)(1Mili)l sbmddalso attempts to expedite the appeals process market outputs latnhsrently• . aid in understandlogihis.Issue through issuance of new appeal inappropriate and that the values of Although Althoughboth Critique nrpottaretn proceduresdn1989.significant problems themoutputs should notbeaublect to Question Question with the appealprocescontinue fo; economic e81dency-oalculatbtn. values.:neither provides specific.......... . exist For example,there are concerns The critique addresseethese recommendations regarding theilature that someappellents bypass problemamostdirecrlyin two ppltaCss. use,nor do explo etherelatiattship opportunities o resolve issues prior to Volume 4'ofths(Mtique AnadytiGl ys ;p goother issuance of a decision,but then use the . Toole'end reformation."metes bat ForeetServJa;egory�,such aatltsU appnlsprocess to cause Intentional "Nonnwket prices have played a progr, Tspot.S(the Timbersete` delays in project implementation.There minimal role in explicit bofctmaRapmtlagSyaoem) are also continuing concerns about the allocation and dentin deci in �Program currenby use these aka, ., costs of the appeats workload onthe forest planning.confudonandwide agency.Handling this workload variations of opinion'stet about which islightofthequeedoasisieedbythe continues to require an enormous eacounting:etanoe for RDA nomnarket Critique and the reWfooshtp between investment of agency staffing and funds. velure should be used tor fomet the use of nonematketvaltas its forest' Although the appeals process ins Finthennere.ibm Ilion p_enzEng and bi others y efforhy'the performs an important and helpful role. ermeptamef metbodew.d to agency le interested int tamer exploring the rgenay continues to explore wryy.e to estimate RPAnomnarket benefit their appropriate-role'in'fmstDLmdrtg. streamline the process and ensure that it The public is encouraged to aommenfOn optiofcd.itsintendedveindin(p,emaneas'rmd efitvindings n would be to proviideapproposed' (pm demand cnate biter uo bt values lntereataelmsd to economic'+nal w decision document for public review and recammeadatioriememail oslmnt Rokorok/tqporieke.Retseived-0 comment prior to its being signed by the Doticisa the use of market end November%.1906,the nadved' deciding officer.This approach would non•markett t values and to en msol(dted Petition for naklrg, allow the deciding officer to consider improve methods fee eetimetiogDoe. from me National remit products'. comments and adjustor revise the market benefit values and demand Anodatims and79 other atgwWtiens decision ht response to those comments relationships. no enSage ins ale neldags'amtmdit* as appropriate.T1 a decision document dues set out J6'CFR part 229 to would then he signed by the deciding Volume 2 of the Cdtiqua.ararnel ; . a the implementation of land and officer and there would be no further Forest Pkanntog Searching for a resource management Dlans('forest opportunity for administrative appeal. CommOmV Won:'address the role ply,.yro ue fer the prompt Another option could'be to limit tbatnommerket values have played n . aatelil sh speciLa appeals to only those issues raised plaaning from�perspective.That . eav6o+areaatel0oemnentatioa during opportmdties for public comment. .rePort> is Problems which requirements.and for related reasons." The agency Invites comment onthese naveresulted L it RW t Tisp�yon for mlanakbagdncluded options and encourages the public to aPDra in the Dropaedr regulatory attend the, suggest other ways to make the kW—tiding the role of proposed far it It rytten an optlonal administrative appeal process more economic'ebficienctamal3nl using Oem. • wchinastItrepresentse ea° effective and timely. market**lossiatha,paessntnetvalue' =Isi* aflfl ants. 9.Role of Nommatket Values in cekvlatt The rstats.,',To reguThis Advance daft CFR- oasd Swami°Analysis--The agency Perform anehais tm'p�as R sevsasfh tenemul specifically invites comments on the tot*mtdoregardlg the productlon and m ednones unfit us of assigning dollar values to •value of reseurwe;nai COmmanly, seem+&o the twitted for Intema le non-market outputs,much u"recreation thought of ta.acoaomiatenam ThetonwW-reconsderetonsfn the. . vWtordays"and"wildernesvldor wilder's,*end:other.undeveloped, p� •a,� as Pert or me days."La developing this preliminary recreation..wildlife ae dflab.and water PublkoommentraeociataAroAtb thl text,the agency has not alteredlte all needed Rome sort.ofprim astynd to Notice end.will bsaouddered at tile currentapproach to.a■signing and using them eothatthelrvalusoould.hs lane ten that the Other oommaatsan nth values..However,the use of these weighed against those`of timber. evaluated . values has been criticized incomments livestock yrak{g end ridnerel; ' ma* ofp yPropeed received on the plmadeveloped mder This ayproachworked',againste man the current nde,inadministrative piannbgin several waya..Orlsntedeait The following list describes some of appeals of those plea and dnthe was townd,rowar e."ontputa"and , .., the major of anewregulationto Critique of Land Management Planning. presentnetvafue.tt,ignared'boththe• be adified at36CFR•part at subpart •' The values have beencriticised from ecosystemapproachoftWMAand the B.andls,provided is assist reviewersin several different perspectives.Some amines desires of the America public understanding the mope end intent of people have commented that the that there be a reasonable balance in the preliminary regulatory ten b 8528 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 32 / Friday, Febnaary 15. 1ee1 / Proposed'Rules 2.Simpler,more understandable *zero"based proceduialetspsaeused for categ suitable timber lands as process.Subpart B would reduce some for tofinitial'forestplant ' either`autbble•erbedubd"or"adtabie- of the complexity of the tasting 2.CJor/ the ltagsd dsciakutawltlag unscheduled-, planning process should result in a pores. barn,would define the more relevant,understandable approach nature of decisions made in forest plans Ss�°°� °A°s�gais to forest planning. and tbarelaitonsbtpofprogrammatic The principle femme of the 2 Shorterthne needed for forest plan fount plane ao site.apoclflc project preliminary regulatory text keyed to revision/Subpart B would make derdsionmaldng.' , • , CPR seal=numbers am summarized , procedural changes which should 3.Dernorooaslstsnoytegulntort& here. shorten Ste time period needed to revise Suttee 3would specify that the ado:MO Paw and a forest plan,thus reducing costs and ooasletenc)ofaproleot with the forest principle*.Thbsectionwouldidentify some of the frustrations associated with plan is based on adhmenos to the the topics that subpart B addressee previous.lengthy planning efforts: standards and guidelines implementing and changing forest plena s.8mphodson the,ongoiag natant of &Wins.onnrllplantbbrfrd the relationship offoreetplanstoproject feral planet*and project dso4Jonmakhtg/raa>wwordc Subpart B and�A compliant* ,. dec/donmakitt.Subpart It would sate d°none' ha aelattomsbip atfonet and how forest�plans'ft.within the that forest planning is a continuous pianningtootherreeourp.pnying and agency'sonrjrssouxce and: process dependent on periodic. ' de gafortaandwodd., . monitoring sndevaluation.keeping d°�1 °fibtb+ttorptmawarethe subpart plans current and updated:through meehanismbywhieh the results ofthese aspects of lend and amendment or revision.and maintaining other of xte ere integrated into onethe- management p ongoing and meaningful communication ground amassment, ' planning).;excerpt for direction rtgardtes with the public and other governments b ',° inked' the development of initial forest plans, plan. cfp$rl Monet S uSubpartawou2 whichis found atanbpettA. bbyyaarrtt Wtowteg t,for .and chaogeawidah,ehculdehoRac nlamesand uldfdeatlb 10 period needed to revise a forest plan. deoisioamakiogetrtrntureibraddesalog end Crloofittloo bad..ftstatntoryaibethty. reglomal:rwonrw istok, coney deelFore t e thus reducing costa and some of the *ltmphadse theroieof bUo °ptu baals for Ne.Uone1Farast frwar+tionsaasocieted with previous. invohromarataoc(cnortuorkonwlth Systentrapypp and lengthy rJoovsf yticoiyf y anning efforts. otherso►ermooma.subparts would. su ` sonraemanagement.The g��par�8wouidfocus tlaslefforts is t 000rdinatkm.wwidrbecoremitexol re s wwWprwiderrn overall penpe:tintcr on tbs key informationneeded by other Federal egindae.and State.local, forest D ple dedelonmakennregarding andlndiantdbalgovsmmeneba�andd weeldreallinm,_eeegsaSi�eoo®toltmant environmental.fanatic.and social inttodaose'new,yroviafonsI destgpsd to m mtddplwwandsustaraadiald . effects rather than on trying todMBne apromo °clomp Wrord sndwoeldaecovtbe the. .. wide rn standardized ��c s .. �vitoementalandemenity. remittent may not be relevant y,postdre pteporotion aria;annaol veluestamansgling thenationsljamas to Baal condluona or the decisions monitomos and eraluottoa upon to moot tto needs eMdesk+e of the bans made. Su a wonldpreueote the rda,end Americas people Incecologically:, 0."Rads"rather than"means" visibility of monhaingend evaluation rioted manners Th eseoondpdmdpk orientorimr.Subpart B would reduce the by seta a regukemest for ' wouldrsoogain hattaraerpLmshag a mount of direction which instuctsbow eprrenspaenrartkeJanatmonimrtagend clogs not coca niaolation.butratLa t to accomplish various planning teaks - images=rsportto'he tresetettted to part ofanovm*B read;_ ' and focuses instead on clarifying the the Regional hinter em nude dectiotunaldng t•itwhich varies desired results of the planning effort, , avadat& the ppaablta ' la atom MOW the netIonekt idosel,, tflghughb of probatory proposal 6.Defies»gohs�oimtolio prow&for fonst.andsi rifto�tbwL. bicloslcal dlven+tr.Subpart Bwo ad The third lies the The preliminary text for a new provide for disersAy by estabuebing forest plan55£framework for subpartB,which is eat out at the end of regahrmrroterelated to'threatened or esterp1{sh1og bow afore twlf.be this Nat*,reboots several provisions ends species.sensltiw'speciee. menegsd tvfdia migrating' '' ' - which vary notably from the approach rem er unique biological ooaomon(yes.' envtronmentel amd.eronamte faceen. • taken late edating regulation.These sad`other selected species and would This would set S.stats for forest plan. provisions are addressedindetailtnthe provide fort their monitoring. tobe.viewedeat Winne fortumre eeetionbysecttoadiscussionwhich 9.Intredaoe'theoon eptof dedataoeauthsrthanYams follow.'The following list higbltghta "mancearentindkolonCtader acctirmytiosotaf tissits+pedfic some of the key feature,included in the subpart B.the osnoeptflanegement deebloasneeded tomenagta forest for protlSsa'y regulatory text Reviewers indicator species"would be'replaced the decade of the forest plc—en.; _ am encouraged to cloaelyrevlswt)w with a somewhat slmlkrconospt of impotent clari5oation that central to seotion-by-section discussion to fully •ynenagemrmtindica l:a"and is role thosbudara of theregolatosytext disown the nature andaaope of these would bs'linked tolbet terthotonitottatt and ThSmct.two priodples and all other provisions evaluatfanc(redacted'specse'and 92ttao(bXap.(s))wouldTaloa 1.Eatabltah'a need for chaags"as y"--' Um forth.pwpona'of eseestialownposwRsofwoaeedW the badee lorrovWoaofe forest Plan; assuring biological diversity. planning asevdemed,blrfindhrgsofthe Subpart Wwoulddesmlbearevision 10: rosewproem for Critique ofiamdMtaeeiectentPkauing cprocess that is based on the'Med to identljyLrg smith timberlands, . and a oy etpMence.One priedp e cphse changbased ra ther inorementaliyr Subcntawouid'estabWb'substantleuy woaldnaf rmtheImportanceotan tepeetingthesame altered'procedtueetoludingaprovision interdisciplinary fps:tech tonl ening, Federal Register / VoL 6& No. 32. / Friday. February 13, 1991 / Proposed,R»lea 8637 reward bag its role in properly forest plans arc complete.This la in outdated documents be&scondnaed. intesratimg multlplebuse values and contrast to the direction for ell other However the most appropriate pea for understanding ecosystem relationships. Regions as found at pamper*(d)ofthis doing.ofl*y way iflegions and The other principle would stress the section.The Pacific Southwest Region same..crall,of the intonation �. vital importance of oregoing and open woul4be required to maintains regional guides may alabevalid and oo mounication with the public and regionalguide in order to direct needed-Therefore.sobpaetit would other governments. development of the unfinished forest Frank.Frank.a.timetable tope determined The next three principles i}2f9.10(b)(efl$ would address address the plans Paragraph(a)(3)provides that the oath regtaoalsda toeisnot. dynamfc,nature of forest plane The resource of N 21941 and Hy sixth y gate the need to be 21942 would the need to elem benetcW ad�a�bid. ablado�andelllolentlychange. charge aae,dstlug forest plan priot to The Regional Forester would have the. plans in light of changing conditions the time when revision would otherwiseatom*todetonnin ,bow boot* critical factor if plans are to serve as oaca.Although ItI.the egenoys dont M�,�. y��js dynamic.relevant documents to guide to bring s:toeat plane into accordance described In}2f9J3(d). forest management over thin.At the with wppattB as soon as N evident from thla tra___ same time.it reflects the need to poesible.it is recognised that it would gradually phase in those changes when be very dlauptiva.ecenadve,and latentriblarta would dtaslnatrlb° • they have significant lmpacLonpeo* unoriorm ryto,regatreaverybleat am requirement erthse isti guide.During tat and commnn1tim the concept of"need Who'assessed agahtst the resource. development earths °f reSais for asap"based revision would be requirements of a newly effective rule klilleslifilddennnvislmil asan established in the seventh principle. prior to a scheduled revision.Therefore, faspartsa!ffik sheerest 141A the 219 with the important and heightened roles the resource requirements.of}} .1 nor n and Litt_ tthe of monitoring and evaluation described and=AZ would be phased in through 10 Int anlaveL ate importantfunatlamot in the eighth principle. ' the normal-amendment and revision the regional guides wart*serve sea The last two principles(9219.30(bx9)- processes. mschanirmfotdtsaggeegatltg'resource (SO))would focus on the planning Pars$npb(b)would,require that if a obl,odveefomthe'RPA program to process iwifr2'he that articulates the forest Wan fa lathe proceseofbeiog ear hfa erPlamdng era Acethsr key. need for an understandable end timely amendedor.method when subpart') fsnctiotwa to provide regional planning protege In order to enhance becomaa'effective,the amendment or standards a$Qgoddelfose in con Vint a pubalobvclvement and result In sound. revision would need tobe completed In with spedftcn.otuve requirements of responds resource decisions.The last accordant,with the requirements of the regulation. principle would establish the concept subpart!,This provision Is Intended t0 tide approach had that the level and fatality of analysis in accelerate implementation of+ubpart B. o��art initially.the medlar .pisaning should be tategrated with the However.Om agency intends.to masses these two funotionalrolee has lessened requirement'for rNEPAc bei mplian end IbisprovWon Oar to issuance olefins' ovatimeMrst.due toohsagnlnthe commensurat being rule since it la possible at this time nature oft., the role of made to accuratelypredictthnature of the the regional guide for dis gtpegating,, in total.the ten principles concisely final o ns u rule not the hoped it might have on resomeobisotivale no longer highlightptio upon which te edling concepts prellmtnary amendment »vlstay through the process the itessanded ed ef moo EPA as fonndaregula�iffoor tthe substa based ntive provide the P"forest 'and clarifies o of the term .The imam guidance dA Rolorprc ovldaphase requirements set forth later in the text than one forestbe addressed boa national forprogram emphases din tonMYAXApilicobllltyand single plan.' may andtrenda,ratbsrtargets orin ual transition.Subpart B would apply to the Psragraph(d)provides instructions gtra t true mC p 5-7).T erole ei entire National Forest System except for for making t a tranaitlon from the.. fa Lostang fait(p'5-7).The d>rbs those citations where en initial forest regional guides required by}2193 of ndards grddd ial•.s plan has not been.completed.Paragraph the existing regulation to the pLtming dimlalsMd. (AO)of this section would make clear and.dedslanmeking framework defined been incorporated into Any Apt under such circumstances.subpart would apply until the forest plan would requ re,21833 of Regionell?re ter we reconsideB. ratiorestn o standards d Waved.As result the agency would tentatively identifya groom and recomdds heon of achieved ds and maintain consistent regulatory guidance timetable for phasing out the regional can be ore nt oarvisitthrough the for development of all Initial forest guide and then provide that information �v'°"' amendment or revision plansand avoid disruption of the to the public for a eiMday comment 1>' ' • planning process for the unfinished period After reviewing public. Agency experience hag shown that plena As previously noted.eight forest comments.the Regional Forester would regional Oda mayno longer bet*' plans remain unfinished all in the make a final determination regarding most effectual"and efficient means for Pacific Southwest Region(RS)•Thew bow the regional guide:win be phased protdQ ingiomaYdfwotloo.In reality. are plans for the Stanisla ,.Modoa out.. : mostryd�guidee did notfcfy . . Lessen,Shasta Trinity Sierra The Meat of this provision is two- achieve the role of being themaentegful Mendocino.Six Rivers.and Klamath fold last it is designed to provide for or effective documents originally National Forests. the orderly termination of regional env coned:Moreover.thexigoroos Paragre 2)requires that the guides In accordance with requtrementsof}}2193 and 219.9 In the Regional Guide for the Pacific }=CS of th.existing regulation.Since it exf tlngnguladcn proved to have Southwest Region be maintained in is the agency's desire to Implement siphoned adgnmcent Investment of accordance with the requirements of the subpart B In as timely and concise a " staf9ngand binds from forest or project existing regulation(subpart A)until all manner as possible,it is incumbent that planning efforts. • 8618 Federal Register / VoL 56, No. 32 / Friday._Febhuity. 16 1901 /'Proposed"Rules Although the requirement for regional improved i eadablhqr and maybe ' could be redesignated when'a dodo* guides would be eliminated.the considered to have little or no was made eta more site epeclfcpobtt importance of regional planning and substantive effect etmf4urlyln the Decision onhflhlwand decblonmaking is not The definition of"Allowable sale San LabetLEMPAppaal,byMau " ' Instead.the RegionalForester would quantity'(ASQ)highlights that the ASQ aim'February 13,1006)tbe'Chief I. have more fleQdbte.efficient and is a maximum volume or deoadal' affirmed the possible ski area ',•' effective options for establishing "ceiling":ASQ'le calculated based only designation in the forest' but noted regional direction through already on aultableechaduled.lands(see that this was not the decisfcnnor available adnunstrattve means, H 219.40(c)(3)and 290.42(b M1)).The appealoppommItyon whetheYaiid,.: including the Point Service directives deflnitfon;of"diversity"clarifies that : eraawoddbe developmAn tht;*1.1s system(36 CPR part 200)and issuance diversity is determined based on the Decision ontbe RouttLRMP Appealby ofinter onaL regional,or sub- land area controlled the fcreet plan Wahl.April 23,ion sastgoment of regional punning and decision (see a 219,{0(6))•The&Enigma of timber harveeting yramiPlitm 4the documents Neel 210.33(d)).This planning area"has been modified fobs forest planwu erisionaiQrmed, approach,which would continue to applicable to say area controlled by a but the decision noted that,thlsdid not provide forNEPA compliance and decision document rather than limited to represent tho nail dragon appropriate Public notice and comment onlyxeglonsftuafeece forest plow:The development,pendingtn1heeriepa faconsistent with the overall thrust of definition of period"has been compliance andappealopportuntty. subpart!)to slmphfy.and streamline the adapted to reflect the fact thatylsna Thennurhhaveadoptedlhe0hts('s., planning process. may lastlonger than a decade.though characterization of*endure afforest Section 219.32 Definitions.The. . not longer then 15 yea before being planitTlie ourfarlecislon fatal/mil following definitions are in the existing revised. ens further discussed far&iviroameatol Quality(Can!v. regulation but ear part 8 either�becauuld usse tthheyyiree included dtm In assoafation Some �the section in 0I aims an ara,lm almost verb tiro, b used or because they do notvary in they are used For example,the term" nhantown n adman.the c ; me from commonand,weli "Menagementindlcetore"b discussed charscteriratlon ldeert3eoonet'� ecrgoe establishedusesoftheterm;Basesale In the explanationof1219A0(b),orrefer vsabion;init !aS,M..flw l'. schedule:BIologtcelgrowthpotential; to the discussion off 220AI'for v'Mum (CV gg.pgp.M C(1,(p" moot tip m Capability;Corridor Cost efficiency; clarification of the terms"suitable- � )) Management concern:Management scheduled"'and"suttable-unscheduled." °9 i°°'' direction:Management intensity; Section 31Qas eadxnos' lonsing o,e nagy accuntu cast plainllRa Multiple use•,Net public benefits; decislonmokMg framework me section tot, Planning horizon:Public issue;Real would define the nature of decisions "wwikkalege tlone4atheforemanagement dollar value:Receipt shares: made In forest plans,the role of act PinctiPayt(tntic nxtbterrlbleoommtPlatkttmmt Responsible line'officer,Side schedule; declsfonmaWng,the relationship of to dwdted tairre ad tbkooa lit en Silviculturel system:Suitabiity:and plans and yymrojectstoNEPA;compliance, Chiefa dcislanhadrefutad.the Sustained yield of products and and the relationship of forest plant*:to amt services' ether res0ura plaintiffs abaraotefxalion stating that plahis.seand: , The following terms would be newly deafsianmaldng;,'t'his section mar ponds the Forest Sarvlcstwaa.stysds; defined in this section Class 1 area: to a major finding of the Critiqued deabfanmsldngyroossea tthat the,,. Environmental and amenity values: land limarentPlandng'and to, forest plan did zotseksprojectslevet. Evaluaton,brfastrocture;Management agency an;discussed earlier � , erea'Management Indicators:. in the preamble under.the discussion ofPlantings Monitoring NEPA procedures: "Findings of the RegtdatotyReview", not deal wlthanqq.spedfdrdevelopment Programmatic environmental impact paragraph(a)'wo ad establish the of moss areaawhfab wersdeesased as statement Project Regulated volume; nature of gads in forint plun aon-wildelmeeaitdoe edema -- RPA Assessment and Program; clarifying that plans are programmatic propose anytuture development-it' . Responsible official;Sensitive species; 1n nature and generally'do'ant'provide merely allmvadort e-posdb9iry of. Special habltatr Standards and final authorization for irretrievable developmentinStature"ietdse).filbe guidelines;Suitable-scheduled lands: recounts commitments.The intent of court noted tfetiilntble=arq Suitable-unscheduled lands;and Viable paragraph(a)is Wood*the'descAytion future development whkhamlght-take': population. of the nature of forest'Ow.decisions as Placewili Mein bedettenthredbythe, The following definitions appear in ha,abet*.been articulated by,the Forest'Servia and waUbe'subfeoptothe the existing•regulation and would be agency an supported by the Federal requirements otNF?A"(043). '''- retained In subpart 8:Allowable sale courts on pTevio occasions. Consletentwteh'the conceptofthe quantity:Dlveratty:Even-aged The CMelof the Yount Service ' forted=as•broadpiograonmatic management Forested land,Coal:,, ldendfed'the'decLfona made in forest statement.psrsgrsphte)(1)wtabllebee Goods,and services:Integrated pest plans in two'landbmark admintstrative the Content of forest'plansrforest-wlde management Long-term sustained-yield appeal decisions',(Panhandle:LRMP goals end.objectivee.forest-wide'. timber capacity:;Management practice: Appeal*MO.AugmrtIS'19Atp.T.; standards andgufdellnedhranegement Management prescription:Objectives: Flathead LRMP Appeals*1407 and: areas and associated management Planning area.Plan period(previously *1513,August 31,1900,pa).'Numerous prescriptions:Identification ci lands not planning period);Present net value; other appeal decisions also reflect the suited forttmberprodhuction:and'' .` Timber production:andUneven•aged nature offoreetplan'deciions:For' monitoring and'evsluattngremdrements. management example.in the Oilers'deoision hrthe Paragraph(a X2)characterizes the Unless otherwise noted in the Routt LRMPAppeal by RMOCA:May nature of forest-wide objectives as'' following paragraph.any changes in the 25.1964 the Chief rated that lands`, estimates of the goods,servloes.0r;, definitions of this section from those to designated as not available for oil'and activities intended to beeroduced'or the existing regulation are for slant or gas leasing in the LAMP(foreetplan) achieved.In of conflict adherence Federal Register / Vol. 158. No. 32 / Friday. February 16. 1991 / Proposed Rules to the standards and guidelines as planned by the Forest Service is evaluation.This a checkpoint required by the consistency provisions cantbmouslychan��ging.Furthermore. forcoatlderfog-the Proven along with off 219.34(b)would take precedence new information manila the any other new dlrecdonwhlch nay over the attainment of objectives.The relationship.and actions have been bawd subsequent to • relationship of objectives to the within soy given aaoaoossyyss are approvstot the forest planing consistency requirements is explained constantly being dovelopad.No matter $219.38(o)(3)). under the section-by-sectiondlamnion bowsophisticated forest models P ph•(d)wouldaleoreflectthe for{219.84 become.it doubtful that the order and ponibleneeddor in terregbnal or sub.- Paragraph(b)would clearly Identify relationship of possible sctivltla an regionalpLmingand decision project decislonmaklng a'normally ever bs'foreàaat with enough preSton documentswhchmonreffianelor being the point of authorization for sits. toful&environmental law or the forestboundaries.ln contrast to the specific activities.Paragraph(a) realities ofa claming world at the toddies reguletionwhich patterned expends upon peragraph'(b)and forest pbiaappreval stage.Al a result planning documents parallel to provides further definition of the the forestplanle beat viewed not as an adnolnlelradve structure.this paragraph relationship between NPMA(forest aggregate of 1043 years.smith of recopies that many issues and planning and project declsiorunaking) projectdaaWom(irreversible and ecosystems voss rgionalboundaries or and NIiPA.Paragraph(c)would Irrebisvable resource.commitmeuts),but oocsrwithin only*portion of a region. establish the requirement for a rather as adynamic management Subsequently.consistent with the intent programmatic vas to accompany a forest syystem which provides the framework to keep Planning as fladble'and relevant plan revision or major amendment for farther at the project as possible,this text specifically while project idenneed as normally being the point of Paragraph(d)J would establish the regional plazas may be needed. irretrievable resource commitment forest plan asthe mechanism,bywhich MAst:forest plat Implementoffon requiting esite-specif c rather then other levels of planning and . and donalatenty.Paragraph(a)of this programmatic disclosure of dedsionmaldng are integrated Into on- seouontwould identify both NEPA environmental effects. the-ground management Paragraph(d) compliance anda determination of The charscte*afton of project also recognizes that forest p! tn5 cosstetqwlth the forest plan as dedsionmaking as the point normally rereads to laws.repletion'.Shumate requiredstep,prior to project intent authorizing the irreversible connnitment orders,direction issued through the Panatel (b)would descdbe how of resources is consistent with the Forest Service directive system.and forest PLaentelstenrryL deterrolned.A description of the nature of forest plan nations',regime.fnter relderle.or sub. detenninatbn of consistency.with the decisions.The basis for this relationship regional,planning and dec sion fawtplanb based on adherence io;the between plans and projects rests largely documents. forest wlde'standards and guidelines upon the requirements for compliance Reglonalh.se nb to the Forest and the standards and guidelines with NEPA.'In a landmark court case Service hnw1 or Handbooks could be included inmanagemaar prescriptions (Stote of California v.Plod.sop F.2d i sue&Direction could also be for specific management meas. 753(9th Ctr.2002)),the Ninth Circuit devslopsdand provided through - Consistency with the forest plan would stated that the attica)inquiry In regional or aubàonsl planing and not Ea determined in relation toforest considering the adequacy of an EIS decision documents.This wouldprovide plan obleottes, prepared for a large scale.multistep' the Regional Forester with the fleidbtltty Although some may bMLass Ids Tooled hi not whether the misers site• to develop the type of documents desirable toinclude objectives in the • specific impact should be evaluated in relevant totheparticular needs of the- consistency determination,such.a - detail,but when such detailed region.This might raoge from an inter approach woddbe dandy counter to evaluation should occur":The court forest demand study provided for - the a000epdralfoondadca of the nave determined that"(t]hls threshold la informational purposes to establishment .of forest plane.Forst plat a provide the reached when.as a practice!matter,the of reglonrlresourosstandard*and fiemawoek wlthinwid h further agency proposer to-make an irreversible guidelines,tbrougb.asupplemeut to the decWansa lba project-le�� and irretrievable commitment of the' , ForeetServlosManwl.Awneyyaesourrce That bemewoakL.largely availability of resources'to a project at decision mat•be.integrated into the the standards andipddeliaes which a particular sits. forest plane through amendment or preclude arimposelimitatkceon A requirement to disclose a project's revision bowevez:M ceder to be resourcerotmsgement activities site-specific impacts at the time of effective on eparticular forest.This can generally for the purposes of proposing an Irreversible and be achieved through the Regional environs atel protection or public . Irretrievable commitment of resources Forester's decision document or on a safet.Stendarde•,and guidelines are - would impose an unbearable burden forest byforeetbs1s.Either way. explfonrequirements which describe- upon a forest plan EIS if such howawr.N)iPAcompliance would bit any activists not permitted to occur In a commitments were to be made in the necessary as part of the amendment or specified area or which establish forest plan for the ten-year plan period. revision processes. lnseecdaie on-how activides.must be it is.as-apractical matter.Impossible -Although.tle'RPA Program no longer implemented hr order to achieve their for a forest plan to identify all of the functions-sea-source of national intindedgerPoseror environmental. projects to be implemented for a ten- - resouroanstputs to be dfeaggrsgatsd-f0 protectlonor other needa.Individual year period or to adequately diaoloee the forgotten!,.itatII Milne an prolectsosngsnsrslb bit resduy theireite.epeclflc environmental effects important flak to forest planning:Under aasaasa tforthelrcompliance with In an accompanying Sit in addition. - paragraph(d).upon publication*femme standards andgoldelines.., many activate*OCcurringon a forest are EPAProgram.the Regional Foraterr In contrast achievement of objectives initiated by user and not the and Forest Supervisors would be Is dependent on the'wmdative results Posen Service.The relationship of required to review and.000ddst the new of individually authorized projects.As projects initiated by others and projects R.PA Program during monitoring and previously noted.aforest plan is not. 8520 Federal Register / VoL 58„No. 32 I. Friday. February 15..1991 / Proposed Rules J' and cannot be..the document which • during project approval and provides decision document at the timed project authorizes approval of all the projects appeal opportnitjesin accordance with approvaL,paregreph(b)(3Xii)addresses which would occur during the tenyear 30 CPR part W.Requesting•Revlew,of those sttuatione,whern project:has plan period.Also,as described at Nadonal ForestPlentand,Projact.y. already:been;apptoved but not.yet. ¢229,33(x)(2)),objectives represent. Decisions.Rehm s p Re m recognizes possible implemented through a permit ok estimates.of the goods,services,or appeal opportunities lorpermittees or, contract j nlesa.tbeyro)ectlsmodifted activities intended to be produced or contractholdan.in accordence wjth"30 to suehan extentthatnnew.decadoa.; achieved and their attainment is GFR.part1S3.:aubpsrtC,,'Appeal,of; .. document is issued:theretenobasisfer dependent upon funding.market Decisions.RelatingtoOcaupancy and, appealing the.conetatenq of-the conditions,and other variable factors. Use of National Forest System Lands, previously approved project with,an Therefore,it would be Inappropriate to Theeeprovblone anure,that:the public amended or.revised1arest plao.Th sis base consistency determinations on • has an oppoctuuity.to.r vvlew,and becauseno i ew pA.declslon, estimates of outputs which may result question consistencyfindings, document has been.issued..Sinppnly fromprojects.notyetevaluatedor._ Parawaph:(b)(3).wouldestablish decisions in authorized and which are subject to provision.for those situatloas whereat are appealable undo Se CPR part,227.. unpredictably fluctuating conditions project contact.permit,or:other.., thedocumentaucaof conststen gas The consistency requirements of previously appmved,deoWon audits.. described.by.paragraph(bX3)(li)ls not pualA'aph(b)would-recognize that which maybe:inoonsistentwith anewly appealablee objectives cannot be portrayed as approved,amendmentorrevfatoaofa Paragraph(b)(4),wouldlistthe,options having the same certainty of forest plan.Underrsuch,circumstances, awdieme toes naponsibleotpct■l when achievement as standards and the amendment or revision must address faeedwith a prao�propes4 guidelines.Objectives are the best such previously approved decisions and • loconeistentwi ehesoswt pies An" . possible estimates of what should occur such decisions maybe excluded from imp:atgntfeanw oo thisprovlslon Is whenwhenmanagementprescriptionsare appllcabflthj to the newly revlse5 or recogdtlon,oftherole.otval$dccieting implemented in accordance with the amended plan:provided theism in rigAts as required by a'MA,The=- standards and guidelines.Given the Identified,when approving the oywee sre tot modity;thepzoporlto,. uncertainties of ever-changing amendment or revision rake it consistent njeetthe propoaek conditions and the limitations of even The provisions:of paragraph(h)(31'ore or amend the forest pl■atapermit the the most sophisticated forecasting intended to:addtess problems which' models forest plans can only represent occur when thernka change In t forest prepped.Par. n. the best estimate of specific outputs. plan.At any Point In time:there ere aka (o)w ermainda e t ve What forest'plans can assure,however, numerous projects onleforestwhich unulaadlotestolanrsmatnssAeodw is the manner in which the resources have been approved.mano• r yet untllapproval orfan,smandment r,-. will be managed as definedby the implemented,or which are already ' directrevisk mein ins vela thnttherb. • standards'and guidelines.• under permit contractetetln'many'' thatc chase mama.. the,tfine M a practical matter,It would be very cues,*considerable additional' ehatchange labetgAwalwted but tes difficult to evaluate the achievement of investment edge time and mtmeymey notyetbaan,approwd. forest.plan objectives on a project by- be neededto condauowlyrevtewand fo � (� "deecrib.Kowa project basis even if it were desirable to modifysuch p�ct;.'pereatt;,or^ .: plant to balmplemented lfanv do so.Resource objectives am defined conuaots�wlthevery soh nge'ofthe forest �on'oftbaplaalwtayedaeaaewit as cumulative total'for the to ysarpin plusatatherthan reedits;continuous ofanadmiubtnttw;aprJ w:- period and achievement of the plan can recycling of such deatslonswlthrevery paragnphwoutd;wura�thatthuwlano only be Mewed from a decade' change toiheforestylan; • gap,la+ppllableamaagemeat,dhecUam; perspective.Project-by-project (b)(3)(l).alowswcemptions as aresult,ofwys.by,.providioli ornen• consistency anzttdonlybe assessed if they are ldentftedintheamendment or stayed prevldoaa to oagtlnerdo•be,. project listings wen identified in the revision decision:ibis applbd■adatayed provlslot ato be, forest plan with thefr associated share reducelheworldoadassoctatedwith subsglateddwaww•immsdiatly of outputs.Since it is not realistic to • amendmenrortevWonaawellaa•c Dm1oW.vani04unsaothatwlss, complete the NEPAdladaure.and .. provide oonelerdirection how such by"a•ARpea•---"1 dgg , • prolix*authorizetion.forsucbaixoyear situationew9►beheaded:ltslwoldbe listing,the basis for.such an assessment noted'thataothbginth provhion' Paragraph(e)would requirethattbe would be subject toeoms of prohibitthelmmadisteapplioationof rum tSupatvlsor'devebp� uncertaintylnnoomdtion of the • an amendment td all forest activitiesif proper based on .•iwstplea• shortcomings of such an approach. appropriate:0",,;!< a+..>. which is similar to theiegdrement-of subpart would not.require activity:• Union excluded fromappl cabilityby g t29.x0(e)fin tblAtlialniioRplatiOM In ache�does tot linkoomalmency paragraphp (b)(3x7}.patwyeph'(bX3)(to' addltloq,thlanetegraphdtwctsxbetths. any type of project* uiredthatpsojeabappxwed eo Forest SupervisorwlamtwfaafBWant specific t• as amendment ararndtdtm wool havr and.eCectiverastafendwtatmpiemsnt Darn& ro)(t)requires that Sent to be assessed for otnsbtery wlthtbe the-finest a Dmeilloasof . pertatts.contracte n,..andvarioother.' newly amended:orrwtwd'p(samrse theAanuak lyPropdagoloard2Msh Instruments issued by:the+PorestServlce consistency find egs.would,be. in resStloncf the impertanoeof, for use and occupancy,otNational.;.:,; docnsuted4optwideassur ncettat tumid zeta maoagsetantlnbeithshe Forest Systemlands,arerequiredtobe such are Indeedcassbtentwith devebpmeatandamplemmterkazof;r: consistent with forest.plaasubject to the annual.budgetsandacIaowledges�that valid existingretigh�htt,,This isa T provisionforyaregreph ancoPriationameYnotalviVe restatement of the requirements of (b)(3j(tl}wouldvem ftomparegreph'; matrh,rhefimdazrequestedicr,+• NFMAandthe sxlating'regulation.• (b)Rt UnlloeparsgraphlbXz)which. implementsdon.4fdbe,forwtden,,..•..;. Paragraph(b)(2)requires addresses the appeelablUty of ik Sectionlfll Forest plmcmonitoe ng, documentation of consistency endings consistency.determination included Ina andevoke:MonThissectionisdeetgned Federal Register / VoL.50. No. 32:/ Friday, February 15. 1991 / Proposed Rules 6521 to strengthen the role and visibility of not change is needed in the plan or how provided anapportunity,tobecoma monitoring and evaluation In the forest it is being implemented:.Aaatau1t involved in therev)don. Anti, planning prooea.`Paregraph(a)would communicatiombetweektherrorest provisions reflect enotably different require rystematic monitoring.end,. Supetvlsor:Regionakkotwter.,andthe apptoachito4Ntiadn the asiakau p,riodlc-evaluatlon to determine If.. public.abouttheprogr aeotpplan processthanlifoundiMtheedsbag .:•:_: changes'are-needed in the plan or in implementatiOnehould bcanbanaedand regulation-The chaflen slntandedtto- howtheplanisbeingimplemented a stronger foundation established for. be respondvecte fedingtct haaWtw Paragraph(b)would list three specific keeping the plane dynamic and of LandMartagementReimk1STelPrdhtg results to be achieved by,the monitoring responive. improvementsneededAnthe1 te& and evaluation requirements in forest Sectfm l&3tFmeet plonnvttion. procesaand.thtpublieaabllit tto plans.Unlike the existing regulation This sectionwould establish adistlnctly partlmipateInfL: .; (4 219.12(k))whlchismore specific but different process tar foresbplan revision Parspspb(o)requlresnotloe:of the, . limited in scope.paragraph(b)would than is contained in than:dant,. reviebnpmcessiathe Federal Restorer. direct that monitoring and evaluation regulation at 1 lAl2(a).Rather than and toalldndlvldualsand requirements provide for(1)assessIng requtringrepetltiomotthelero,based ontheFouest's established. proper implementation of projects.(2) process whichwasusedforinlbsl mailing Herten'4 21 a)(1)).Stalso determining the effectiveness of plan developmental:thefoawt plant it providestopporbmity fareconmentao Implementationin achieving the would focuszevalonoa+thoseaspects of the informattonprovlded byte.. intendedresultaoftheplane-and(3) . the forest plan wbich need to be RegionalForester T 1 commeatpatiod Identifying the avaUability of new, changed This conaptof a etneed for is an important opporiutdtyto thrr information which may affect the plan, based'revbionisakeyaspect public tacommenton with aspects-of- As a result;a condesyetbroader of Subpart Dad wee dimmed earlier the plan"nsedto.bethangedaad1bse^ framework.wouldbeestablishedfor, in thepreambleundertbreentloo'` appropriatenessofthsantidpetedtr., ina)dng.ure.the plan Is functioning-as entitled tdutque of Land Management alternatives andanalytialyroadmas. was envisioned when it was approved. Planning". ' As a result.the Regional panstmvwlil be Paragraph(c)provides for the The concept of a"n edforchange" able to modify the revision jssa identificationof inventory and research based revision introduces aftmdamental acoordinglyinreepoesabthe?pabliee needs tosupport:!crest planning efforts change to'tberevlslon'proesssrtInlfks revlewbrlorto.alma tnvieenaattof'.•' as well as an onegolag.review of any the"zero"based approach for initial time end effort to fully develop sntc new direction Issued subsequent to plan plan development whichis desigeed to evaluate alternatives in a•proposed plan approval.The identification of new consider alternatives forall aspect,of and draft El3. ,t - information would serve to keep the forest management""needfor thane" One distinct change reflected in-' • plans dynamic and responsive to based revision only'focusa on the. ' paragraph(c)(2)lethal rather than ehangiogconditions,This iidentifying ncludes aspects which,aren'tfanctoning identifyingissues.�therev revision serving.asa-systematic means for adequately.Altar madras'onlyvsry . initiated by identifying aerate'aspects recognizing new direction.such as new according to the aspects;ofthe forest of tbe forest plan wticteneed to he . ' laws.regulations.or Executive orders, plan under conslderatlonieohange.In changed.This olearlyrdteotethe"ased andasseesinganychanges which may- this manner.WoteviMon'prooesestays for changer based revision' onospt,. subsequently be,appropriate;for the focused on'thereal choices to bemade Anotherdistinctchangsrefected In forest plan.The provision for Identifying rather dam diverting time and'attention paragraph(nxi)Is that lb.Forest inventory and research needs recognizes for evalust ng changes'or_wrR(ng Supervisor woultitentativelyideniffi the importance of sound,data and voluminoutpages*analysis that don't the area of needed change.with review scientific knowledge upon which to base truly lead to'betterresource',' and concurrence by the Regional forest plans These needs were also management decls≤ons The concept of ForeaterIt Is after this tentative specifically recognized is,Section "need for change"based revision is also identification that the public; ' NPM&These provisions establish a- . accompanied by'severa1otherkey " involvement proceaisinitlatedto; visible link between forest planning and changes in the planning yrooaswblch verlfythe,ac reyoftheiraseesement research.while also promoting..the are described in the fo owing In the"extsting'regu)atlo te%tlon la development and maintenance of forest discussions.; ."' initiated by;involving the public In the data needed for future planning by Paragreph;(s)would ldennty'the Identification,ofiases.,Altho*gkihis requiring,the identification of current circumstances which miner revision.In was logical starting"polntfor the "and anticipated".data needs. addition to routinely scheduled developmentofMitfalforestplm4`tba Paragraph:(d)wouldntroduceanew revisions about every ten but no more revWonproosea,wit bavetbebrmftof tequirementfor Int.annual monitoring than fifteen yar ;revisions would be eeveralyears ofongoing r. ' and evaluation report to be transmitted triggeretLwbencondtnonsbave communicationwith,theyubhuzelated: to the Regional Forester and made significantly changed such that to project dadslonmaldngand.;;_— available to the public This provision fundamental',pertaof the foea(planare monitoringandevakutoal'Aus.the ., reflects the conceptthat planning Is an no longer appropriateto'implement(For ForeltSupmvbo4Ond.Reglonal7aster on-going process dependent upon clarification otthe distinction between should ahesdyheveagoo41desiofhow continuous review and feedback.These revision and major amendment;'see the the public feels about:management of annual reports would assure the ... section-by'sectloapreamble discussion the forest and the:adequagtpf,theJwsst Regional Forester and public a much for 1219274,. plan.After ted reque tslathepast greaterrob,in themonitoring and Paragraph(b1would Identify the eskiagfheqpublic teidemtify;tarest evaluationprooea by providing the Regbnalloreste,as the responsible managementissues.theAoarp)atntis opportunity to periodically receive officialforrevwon.asIe thecaseinthe sometlmeabeardof'Now:manyginet informaton on the status of plan existingxegulatlon4 21A30(a)(1)). do we have,m,tell:yout.This,aew, ., implementation,as,well as the Forest Paragraph(c)woultdeeaibe'sow.the approach taidttatmgpublla.y,, Supervisor's assessment of whether or public and:other governments would be involvement Ise way toavofdanotbet . 6622 Federal Register / tarot 6t No. 92 /.Friday. February 15. 11)9i /Proposed Rules . open-ended request for issues end show assure early and ongoing considerably dtRarenthamzthe the public that the agency has been • communication with representatives of analytical need.forsma)ortlmben• liateodng. other Federal agencies andStatafocal Paragraph(o)(i)would also Include and ladlan ribal governments:These dependent communities-and MOT' changes which provide for public provisions are intended tost engthen. controversial mmmodipr trade�o-tla comment not only on the tentative the requirements found ate 2A7(d)of The flexibility provided byparagrapd Identification of which aspects of the the@Metag tion,Paragraph(c)(3) (d)Is also'intended to amheaee es • Plaitneed charged but also one would retain the requirement to meet overall endereuesturgiuldoeeftdeuce summary of the analytical procedures early in the revision process and would wig inacdytical procedures;its, anticipated to be used and a brief increase emphasis on tensed for on- of thst(ltlgwof Land Maoageatete description of the alternatives going communication throughout the eyaalyimdlgte tbatmaay anticipated to be considered.This is revision process,to addition,it would stsraaly and extetndiy intended to'sive the public an active role add a new requirement to test again In assessing ow the revision would be with interested representatives during coc epeer models a adeira' conducted the publl000mmemtppserriiopddofthe ea mention Lied„+ The intended effect of these changes proposed plan end draftas.Thisis Incomprehensibleyproduced ie Is two4c1d and directly responsive to considered an Important point lathe: snawnsi ishasoccredispert the Critique of Land Management mono for aaswdng that the insectsof because ofrlgoraaastandardlrred. Planting net,they would help to other governments are a nalyttaetrsgoire nent wbich . . shorten the time period between These are Intended in to. doaundad memos of•complert initiating the revision process with the respond of the Critique of ar public and Issuance of the proposed Lend Management that Cgency emoddan r thepubearave ' plan and draft,a&Acaordingto revealed a better understandtigof. hsdooefi enoel nor t &disp.ofthe Critique,one of the mutual roles and enhanced runthe e,c lathe daoaaa stun, to concerns often raised internally and commtmcatIonis often needed inorder enoughlazg°`ooueusth ods)sswr externally was the length of time to properly coordinate planning effort . otm>Idonceiathsreerd etc required to complete a plan Under the with ofherggoovveer++asmmeenn interests understantandDropapptaa i m In provisions of paragraph(eXt1 the Forest Parapet (phd)-vrouldtprovide the . dacidtaonaldrg.ThrappspsahTeLeetd Supervisor and Regional Forester do RegionalFmwterwith the discretion to 'gar precedent e ' relevani preliminary work in preparation for the determined*Isysl end a�ppes of analysis to loraftbdstoutuskossoldoend thus revision process.resulting in time- neededto.adegsa*disclose trade-offs shouldhelpus allevlata9ris savings once the public Involvement and siske an info�eddecision.Itould °e °' efforts•bagin.fry Investing more effort would tdsndtytbeneedfor;• tailored ndmomourwawsdi Priors,*initiating public involvement. environmental.a00nonga.and social sosutedsadmare stri _ q. o meet um the public should not be subjected to the analysis and would direct that such... du elodrt offonst' gaeow would e long delays which often proved . analysis be commensurate with the data cad to tom<fo Aa.uat .t....eve n- ftwtratingandcon6uedmeaningful avaiLWeend der:Wona being made thseblat0fosseoa anonto- aommuotoation Allowable procdur .are limited.to °d" "t"` ' The second Intended effect is else on(yg�el yaooapted analysis and LW �to directly nepenthe to the Critique. evaluation methods. and Under the provisions of paragraph(exit The provldamaof ;Dh for more Introduce noteworthy �(d) itikagati°21 Rah.Public meaningful involvement andregulation/Meentfrom the (d)w there it though at first it allow analytical efforts to be focused on eDh°u qqrr to taIlor to might appear that the'Up front"efforts the altloalqueetions raised byforest meet Iac.lnee.a.tbiathQuid not be are counter to the concept of early end plmlwtsloa rather dump imp importance terpreted as de-emphasisingnr to ''ongoing public Involvement in reality aorpes!awide range ol�red • these sup front"effort*should greedy analythulrsgodrementswhfahmaynot tor*thateesunelysuswllloaem: help this public involvement concept be'relevant to local conditions cad AlthoughtnesoProvLlonsOn ante,' become a reality.By presiding the concerns.Such flexibility Is aped** Intended to reducetbeamomtofe: public with the results of the onsl warranted with the"need for change" unproductive or comterprodactive Forester's Inital evaluation regarding approach to forest plan revision.Stns may analysis.they mor may not Toluca "need for change".anticipated this approach is designed to allow each the overall eurottitellf area?t` alternatives,and anticipated analysis forest to focus on�those aspects of conducted on•aay Sheen faoest,. procedures,the public is provided with the forest plan wbirhneed chaff, Similarly.'by limiting theRegional substantive,0Q. LnehenMve information fortes wM likely vary toaconsiderable Forester taonXt en racoePtea upon which to base their comments.The extantsto'whatthatfoca will be.'This snalyva+ndivai methods.the approach should vsxlation 1.likely to be much greater quality and validity ofanalysis focused means for the public to respond during revision than Initial plan oondaotetiesafeguatded.This Is net, while simultaneously expanding their development when'all forest planning intendedto'lnhlbttxhe use oftnaovattw scope to a broaderpetepective of the efforts were"moo"based.This orstateotthrart analy+sismethods.but overall revision process.In addition,this variation is In addition to the Inherent.. . rather to ewmvthataurmsthodsused approach trail revision as part of an differences in local conditions found.. are enleatifcalgy aonnd.Revision of the on-going process of forest management among National Forests la the country. sg ncYsplaoatog direction(PSM''wo) rather than an isolated event'distinct For example.the analysis needed to. to concert with adoption ofa final rule, from previous declaim'or support forest plan deciders on a forest will prov►del+otwtSeMcepersonnel communications with the public intensively managed for wildlife and more*nine direction reg.rding Paragraph(cX3)would establish recreatioavaluelbut with little p or no ally acceptedmethods of analysis. specific coordination requirements to commercial timber resources would be This direction will be available for 'Federal Register / Vol. 56, No. 32 / .Friday. February i6. 1991 /'Proposed Rules 6523 Public review and comment prior to displays required ln the:EtS..Theee are EiS.approval otthtZnel plan.: being finalised. intended to pprroovviiddeaxseasureof the determination of•elfectivedate and. Paragraph(0)would provide,. . efficient:tattle* and an appeal rights.There is no substantive - requirements for the programmatic . estimate of their den catinconte. .. chengeIn this Dravimontomthe environmental impact stetement which employment andrewfptshares to State existing'ngulatons .. would accompany each forest plan and local overnmenb.Althoeghts.- . Sectfen u.srPorooaPlon revision.The no-action alternative provisaonatainsthexolec(economic omndment.biitection'provides for would h. 4 based on the current considetationslnMoawtplanning- two types'dwandteentstotenet plwusing analytical techniques required by NFMA,it does represent plans:Majaramendment would cobsr comparable to those used Centiliter some:cbangt It the wseyythesaonomic when date fsastg losnt!changetethe alternatives.Actual outputs and effects analysis;woultbsccnducted .., plan or lhoreLttotuhip.between, resulting from forest plan The most important change is that muldphrusegoalaand'objectivals implementation would be displayed for benchmerkana(yslepreviouelyy substantially altered-Mister amendment comparative purposes... conductedes,part ottee Analysis of the occme-wheatheehaages are erg slew ,- Although It might seem logical to Management.Situttbais nolonget . encompassing nature.The provision for •imply use the outputs and effects in the required.,Volume-2 of the Critique. twa n:esofsmandmen a is similarto: current plan to describe the no-action,. National Fon►tPlanninieSearching-for the eztstingresektwnew►th ihetateept alternative.such an approach would be a Cothatatt VkiloA."taittafsed theuse of of"meforramendmeat".peratislingeite misleading and confusing.First.the data the benchmarks on.the:grounds that conceptot-signtfomt amendment".ist and analytical procedures available for they,overempluretved thank of the extettss repletion,The adjective fornt,plan revision are 11k1y4o be . economic eft.tryanalysis yyajor'tom srobtlNted'toe ';?+ tmprovedtrom those used in the initial, planning.Others.have criticized the -sfg mt.to avoid confusion with the development of the plan.Therefore.the benchmarkson,thegtoundaihat they term-significance asveedhn.the no.actlon alternative ehouldbe frequently, output,estfmatetthat context otNew.,The cites roe evaluated using comparable data and are w fa above or a below the actual .:' getenntogn fa.NEDA techniques to provides good basis for operatleiexperieuce other epoxy that comma, tom altos woven comparison with tbwther alternatives. they are otquestionaWaptilittyy in for dL mgeishingt biahis the slg aceneaof,• '. Secondly.during revision,the public 1 conatnctingfeaaible,alteraativee. areeodmentednoomplfenos+vithNP dA.: able to relate to what actually happened iteganllese fwhetheroraot.theee %tick eseaased000siderable:• during plan implementation.notes t criticisms are valid.theegencybebevrs ecohotion,hothwithiet the egencyand ... wassuppaedtoh�appppeen.ln some cases. thatthebeaahmarks,an.ne looser,. emongthepublla:'" , these AKVbe.notably different.Thus.. routinegraeedid because they ara Thu section,woulachneregedeentbv- the.actual outputs and eftects.woulibe inconsistent with an.approac ..to plan . hawse,sews 1e$tdeton with mob provided to allow basis for comparing. twldaa that is based on"need for to the a nalytlearegaftementa alternatives to what actually,occurred change.Bendtmerka'lmplidtly assume eeeodatedwtthsupr amenrtems She when the current plan was implemented. that all dedsions,in a,forest plan need godetthr..uutkateeiweesthe same Paragta (e)(`A(ti•)woutd'require a iadepth nevaluatfon:Mute revision*. p w+to vsedror-+tgmifeent display of environmentaL social and in contrast will focus analys s on only amendmmtas fae ravLtoxand hAttal economic effecn and clarifies that the' thoeeasyrearsafthe plan identlE as plan Sevelopment.thiseectionweeld. total effect of the proposed changes on eliminstsfiAtsaegohement 8oth;re�dslan the entire forest management program Tegulaticnnolongerbas andme)orameiotdrenuntj thmisk will be displayed.This provision daatlLdsequitememta for therauge of,' onth s.. etmagi au8:oamapttatha- provides afundamenttaal(distinction akernatives that.needs:tobe developed . ttwaoa< Yao=rbasedavaluattoa: amendnreviebnandmajor a sevsluats eproced esetobefollowedfa RaVisfoa+aoaldbedlsttrrgdabsdiJtoda amendment Wrevaluectn'orthesealternatives. amsndmadwbytwomafaiaoton. ' on needcht es,the tsoftheplanwhich With tappet to the nosy of Phut,thrctsr tslitwomadacto7. need m ngu.1M effects on the entire alteratives,plan revldon"would still be haysntlas wldespte d impact forest ma gemeatp le.if would subject toN iengrules..whitth noble he . on revision have arzen widesprea$e. displayed.ctofa for example.plan h the k rnlyed thalt resat ad seas°nab r dot mamtatede.to'bem3rwatto aspect dude my whWnvoly ed to lantee Qt®ebe to address the detrain tbninetewhich nend.m,b ei and elinesnrdevel ps& Ltweeddst7tlCed-proo Outage&invonheetthedegtwbf,,. statiad guidelines es for dards end chaneeneeded toafcreet rstuealfot,the ereloPedrecrdatdrand ttvNoaabsa+�eoted m.ksameeanoafot gufdellneefordevelopedreorsatfon tone.dopenetoiestpleissuestonto lladtarandwo"Wnotneoesdastn - w ectsofthsalternati ahem tawe.ms• anotha:devendingon the iwn..that w:eaeti.plan.seoomdly the efeceyeetheahternatvee would be FentatphMOttwllaltpro ' f-' nivirke a, howdispeverOvir ullotentMfawtptes� edsaterent ottherevlew n de or . a aveavelnatinnaddrenthswent fanstp Sgran'nemaisrupeost leA coned stongtventoihawa�od fniteonmeti,ae n�fhough.. forwtpaogtearremaletng'oowtent'� amridcatloagfvantodb�e'oblemfvw pr°p'am' .nongaaenattvee.,tless affected by" and'lnteeetsctotheraovermmouIt'This manY zgamtunzof thaPreaternmay, the developed noreatton standards and 'S_In to the requirement. remain;aomstentemoegaltenatraalf. guidelines.For example.'theoutputs& of d`22iie�i.7t[e)lathe tudetlnFregulation ten inn"wed to'oheega".SLej. . all other resources.projected economic/. Altho ghkm'detaflediaaatme.;this evalwtlon,Dmawforanndoer erect ern would be displayed Sorslls: .textehoeld result in htW arno amendment its Bedard cetivtoihe alternatives.Thleappnaohis:designed4 subtaatve change from,thecurrant ch •nett e to support the principle ofm ted • req�dr�aes.`' wealdpsovldethsia resource planatagas required by NFMA. Aatap'aph(e)(2)would desc ib Parepaph(b), The eoonomterequtnmennof provisions farpnbllenodosand' maloramendreenttealwa's" ` paragrsphle)(i)lilt)would list five comment of the proposed plan and draft accompsrded by an EIS.so that the 6524 Federal Register,/ VoL a8. Na-n / Priday. February 16. 1991 / Propoaed'Rules public Is seamed en opportmlty to as any group thatincludes'nonFeder 1 govt coordination bydsely" review and oommeat upon proposed employee.;that is tostablitilted or utilized focusing the intent of suctraothittesinto major changes tothe forest plan. by Fedaalegendes for.obrntnmg advice three er.as,,Fhst cord ict• eedatiodt. Paragraph(c)provides that minor or rsoo__d.yons,on matter. . Identitiedfnaeoogoitlon thatl hragenoy. amendment would beaccmnpenj.d by Sxamplsodthapeowd shouldtativslywdowgabf'aeblevloF an EIS only when the ohsngeisbeing requfnments'ytotudeadv .public informedwneestemongLie d4 made inaon)oacdon.with aproject . nodes ofallasettege in.•the Federal . publics,'Second,:tbs+pnagteph mould;" decision requiring an'R1S.Therel Register:adthatall meetings be open to state thatthefntentistolzdormemd., however.•provWon'forpublic notice the general public. involve imaetedDenona fo and-as required by lb.. ppe4. Sine byton•Fedanl• decislormeldng.Altboogh>hls ors of regulationat fO alt 237.20(a).at least a employees m wcul ace Interdisciplinary dmirdshthe mrsismisibilittandeuthoritY seven day-delay-between the public teams tmGrthe<repubementrof this held solely by agency persormetta notice of the decision and Act the abaft?oftbee.Wams'to ` management of theNetianatFoneMit implementation of the minor amendment function ken efficient manner be • clearly signal the liclnvotvemi,nt to aflow.en;opportun1 .for greatly redaad;'Althoughtheagency and 000rdinatton activities Arnotto'be administrative appeal.The absence of fully endorseathe'desired improwmertta Isolated uadertsldngslceptdltmt&omr an t$xequfrsment for minor In cornmcaftctwfth the other• the taaislomnaldng process.A'hfrdethle amendment*reCect,the more limited governments and the public.: ; once*raaogrt g thetroweesnoircit nature of changes made by minor memberehip'on'the interdisciplinary coordination with the objeotiveeof other amendment and.the appropriateness of team Is not viewed es a regrbdts tad° govermmesb.'t7rc19crthe sodsebg> a more expeditious process for: sa ben feat:tt would be'disadvantageous agoltlyn+when 000rdimitton'efotts completing them. , ifeupandedmembershtpon::• wer,4ucz1be4 for"other public `.. Section 229.34Zotardisciplinory interdisciplinary`teams won't*be ptanntag'effoftalf219 this opprooch.Au viewed . eptovld(ugsoresaegmenbof PansersPb`lneenfoasllY nixed&the would be used for prepeAng Meet plan the publl&betteraccees tothegkuning focus to-hsbroader;term"objectfvee. amendment and revisions and for process than was a ailable:to.other This ía more encompassing since development cd the emuedmoaitor(gg sagmentalt11recogolsedtbat; coordination efforts are likely teeded and evaluationreport.Teem cooperating;.gentdes,do somintersets for avaar�ieety[ ongoing•activitie&'tmd: membership waded be limited tame and respondbIIltlsawblob mnit'epecial polciesrat er than just of erptana>og Service or other Federal government coordination'effotfa:bid eforb. ' personnel,although other persons may into dha�yteem membership don The provision of paragraph(eX1)'for, be involved whenapecllired • not a ppppersset to bola valid option for eachForest Supervisor to knowledge is not available on M.team. establishing such the: railing'list of interested hzdtvidaete and Although lea detailed than the As neult.this section does not organizations is intended to assure a dtsowsbnof the interdisciplinary dlreatlytespondto the the tdthg of the moans bywhlch anyone GSA be approach in the exdsting regulation Critique:.Insteadibowever,the text does Info at planning ecttvltlN,The (*212.5).this section reprasentsno allow the teamlo Involve other persons listing c(Ipedc government entitee to substantive change In the role of the during appropriate.mein the be included an the list a 21919(a)(1)(1) Interdisd ream.Consideration process . .:9oelee Welgaelihotthe (lurel similar to the listcgat5 ?(b). was,given to membsaldp of tees hi not to Y nctionlnisolllon when of me edging(regulation the ioterdladplinary t. to be dlaowle4ge can-be pined A1thougbthe editing regulation bad expanded todadividwl f:note employed train sources,outside th*tea leis., separate sectional or public by the Federal nutriment Such a believed•tbia 1pproechNvil,allow' partldpation(f 21A6):sadwordination. cclump would be�of findings t tion wfthother with other publcylnoktgeforte of the Ct tiqu Land Management more, governmenmend public without the_ (fr 210.7).these topics emcop bind into Plrectngrwhichtind cantedot thater forma1ity,of a designated one section.Zblaiiaotinunded5 ;: advisory,oomr h ae, . . .r .. dfmfniehshe role or.lmportanoe of either governments in the planning process Section 2tAXI bibparticipoYon. one.butt therxeG.cra the o4rle eno..od would be beneficial("Efeativenesof and$ovenwi.nftooni/notion.This. the nature.andintenvofInvolvement Fisimbiinterest. Coordlna Vol.tP.20). sectional(Yandorzes,tbe.Lndingeofthe activltiestoboththepublic and -, .,. *leo been expressed by Critique ofbsaddleneg m.atleanaing goverment- some members of the.public that the which ht btedibapida l.roleofon-- Ip this combinedsectlor.it involvement of private M me as mardeid lyabyc waant ke that theCritique.of•Lsnd boterdisciplinary teem'lambert could lnvo amtandst enmhened.; help to strengthen oar�faatbn and 'p . p rtt TMs,pacl9c meaningful participation.. . agadlesand,St tttithce•Fe ndtle aonuiasjimbd,to:ar.coo tlng The desirability of this saromeat.Pareg n agenda" cooperative, thel b approach tribal g tbaist first�angraPh W., mends redgsvar�estafelt they , .identifiedbbyy**CommitteeofStendeb assertsthaintepal and anyolognature often had;)adadtoyonr and authorities' during development of the-existing •. of.peblioputepadoAend,goYwnmsnt whthmeritedaefwigerdistipctltfc,; regoltbm(e4 FR 20014:May 4 ie7a).As ooardioatiod;T'he on-going mbar.of between•t etrrolln.theprooesand.was thecae'at thatttme;a major. Imolyemsntectivltles*echoed in other that otthn enteldp b Thissaectlam br obstacle toe andIngteammembenggp inks no way ettemptatoaefuntoms to non.Pederaltdjyjduals Is the Federel espeoWly,the,ngWnmeetfokap,annu.l perepeouvejafecamezeromesseatia Advisory Committee Act enacted by monitorlogendevalaatlontrepatand f21e.J0(ax wookispedficallyidentify Congress in 2972.This Actimpoees ' .: the process used to initiate forest plan the needdarsspedal , substantial,procedural et dremestaon tevldoa any advisory oommittee.An P aul with` end wouldother addetnew d , committee may be described g�y �e�(p}woylatio agtyen the meeting with int mnedliov meerV' parfidpafiontad' � meatlug.Mlb'late�d'gowenmegt�l. Fedend Register / Vol. bb No. U /,Friday. February U. 3991 1 Proposed-Rules CS representatives during the public and guidelines foranv4mnwatsl would be designated In4he forest San comment period for tits proposed plan protection to enure the long-term bythe Regional Forester fo raaratfasest rag and d E18.This is directly responsive productivity and austainablllW of. Owning area.Ile thhdregafremont to•recommendation in the Critique• resources while the sor s:xiobjectives protectonof rsrs,ar,mtque biological Report on'Effectiveness of Planning are being achieved. communities..wouldrecogutra•that Coordinstian"(VolA)to establish a In contrast to the adsting repletion. diversity is atlaateddby:oamanonttis formal coordination step between this seatloo_doesnot define goals and and not Just individual species,Ties issuance of draft forest plans and final objectives for speditateeounesraor fourth ragvhemstd.providing habitat forest plane ptilitCriblinCtinnonannferhow apab.; capabUttyf n selected popalationtevels Section UAW lntegmtedresource resource will be evaluated during ofvariousepecias.is,deelgoadaothat. management The SeCtIOtWOUI4 revision or amendment.Although the foam plan datannineas,taint contain specific requirement'for direction of this=Mart may bars been palrayon Irma oethoeeepem*wham resource management.The provisions of appropriate,forguidinlidevelopmentof eisbifftris not at particular risk.Thte • this section are responsive to initial,farat:plana it is not as relevant datatothation,wook oapr wNhbalba. requirements of NFMA and do not when revision ie"need for change". •attempt to encompass all of the laws, basedrather than a'Yentbaaedeffoit. context 'eativek ��°s regulations.and Executive orders under Any a ustments.needed to the goals 'fbe fifth identification- „,which National Forests are managed and jeotivea of atorsst,plan would be and modtorhigofinent IdenIrt In ifon of all,such requirements evident throughmonftoriag end dleston la an essential prowdm. would be beyond the reasonable scope evaluation andincluded when al of any one regulation end are idendtying;the',Teedte chum=s"a Scat Provision fn'enpport vitheprevicus four unnecessary to repeat since compliance plan as:part of the revision process resouteerequirements.By .1s already mandatory, (4 219se(cX2B.Slmdady,the type and mouitosk4of management indicators. In contest to the existing regulation deg,ee'of=eyea needed for evaluating there Is a systewreticmeens otssseasthg which contained individual section for esch.resource MIl vary depending on the achievement'of the four resowvr each resource,all resource direction is what aspects of the forest pleabave By requiringr�w g integrated into one section.ibis to pert been identified as needing change.' �t e ergo ob1ectivee.ant is intended to reaffirms strong Where analytical guidance is atandaide`andguidelines established in commitment to the concepts of appropriate for various " the forget plat.flu dbfrity is provided integrated resource management and an evaluationu,approptlate diroattves wdi eeto what's'being monitored and how ecosystem approach to planning. be issued ha the Forest Service it Is monitored..Dependingupon how the Although such a restructuring is dtreotl+rotseyysetem. goals,objectives,and standards and somewhat symbolic in nature.it Psregrsth(b)describes baw the guidelines in the forest plan are, represents en endorsement of these diversity provision of MAR described.either population numbers or fundamental concepts and their (Sec.0(g)(3)(B))will be achieved.This habitat conditions could be monitored. important role is forest panon parareelt Provides for dlverslb W This is intended to.CAow mordtaing The opening.Paregraph Mama four key Nurse requiremen o requirements to be trolled to Ihe nature describe the purpose of this section as • conservation of threatened end of the species or commonftyln question. providing for an integrated.ecosystem endangered spa desrmaintenanoeof The.., .&of muugarnat approaohto management and ensuring viable poplatlt usbyIttentifYtan and indiratars.in tbiapaeagrsph varies from environmental protection and ensuring the conservation of sensitive tht cocas ofmanasaraentindiator maintenance of the long-tangs =peon*protection of rareoetartgm species as described in the existing, productivity ohthe lead.Paragraph(a) btotogteai aammtitiea'and providing. regalation,(4 2i9.1D(n)W) Pint.this • would direct that plans provide ffor the habitat wto support section7..SMporhay mewgammt integrated management and- ppo�pp��tlons o a:edee at selected levels indiastocito be ecological indicata coordination of all resource uses and for commercial,recrestioust scientific. own*of eaologicalindicatars values on a multiple-use sustained-yield subsistence.or aesthetic values.A-fifth .anonthat changes to an indictor bests.It would provide'a listing of procedural provision wpporta'thesefour m o epra mss avaudieflw .. i. o(, various uses and values to be resource requirements by requiring that to the wails:=of attempt various In additionneeds such providing for management indicators ba'aeleotad and auoWtsd species.AswWancedbt fire various support needs■ as mouidincl u e snicks or yteystona}tsporr("8blogicat development and maintenance of woul t-inoludee four associated resource Xayataae Policy fiiaioguefl sodas .. esThsestweffoundationgraphs forwo fullyd requirements.re disconedJnarsporinfiha ritiga� integrated the forest plan which provides The reset d of t*aabnr,!Nat4r4 direction for planucew based threatanect u. ForstP(anniatlinderRPA/NFMA values Thes all raswons in conjunction and,c Sped Species-Am 07 sof the coed. .=red Whet Needs Fixing?"Vol use U.y.33 - with Spedea'AC[vfl%1.1beMWnd with the requtremmte of t 219.33(•), requirement maintenance of viable.. , 3a).there N,dGandshingrJentlfla would assure that plans will address all populations-by idaatitying andeesuring suppOrtlor thifliclIcePt•SecondlY.this resource uses and values through the conservationmf sensitive species. PlescaPh expands indlostors*in ss an management establishment of forest-wide multiple. wouldregadn an assessment l use gods and oblectives.-forest-wide potential impacts toapecie viability OOI .ndnSal habitats rather standards and guidelines.and onlyfor emdtiveapedes..T is 1s, thsabbesilangg limited.to only individual management area prescriptions.As• intended to forms viability eveluations' speciesards recognises,the important result.forest.plans would describe how on species whosriaWityleaconcern role:otbiologlniaommumtesln ell resources will be managed-to achieve rather than evaluating other specks. providingdbverdtysad.the+ooioglai a desired future condition of the forest whoa long.tam.psnistence hoot., : contributions of various structural in addition to establishing standards perceived to be at risk.Sensitive species elements within those.commmdtles. 6526 Federal Register /Vol 5e; No. 32 /?Friday, February 15. 1991 / Proposed Rules The definition of viable population.as provision.commonly lmosnas non- Paragraph(e)(S)wooldwtabWba used in paragraph(b)(2)end defined at declining yield.ie in the edattng limit on the upturns apbesold 4 219.32 varies from the definition regulation at f 21a1O(a)(1).An annually if the ten-year•pedod1a the,, described in the editing regulation exception to non-declining yield is ASQ expireabefore the pitiable beet (I 219.19).The definition of viable provided in the If multiple- revised or amended.Such apoetical. population in the'existing regulation me objectives Gouldbetter attained. deemed neas.ryelncetheASQMonly states that"a viable population shall be Paragraph(c)(1)would also require valid for a ten yearpadod even lithe- regarded as'one.whiob5haasthe projected sale levels forfnturedecades plan ianotrevieed untilafterthistenth esdmated'numben and distdbutlon of to be based on regulated volume. year.Although Sections of•NFMA ::'' reproductive individuals to insure its Depending cm stand conditions there's expnaalyafows a quantttylnexcess of oontthued.wdstanoejs Well distributed sometimes volume which:ts,not' ' the annual:ASQtob.ao)dprovldedths in Muratori, regulated:,Le itlanotincluded'sthe decadal'totalisnotexceededltehess Mur ttoato better would y 1 growth aid yield!pro projections that provision In brmaofr"thedecadr 6io logical stock.sn* ai'dead or'down'matenla. covered by the plan."Oncefhe tenth. considerations.With the editing Although this.nonregulated volume isa year'is'eorneseed'the limttaucc definition.individual National Forests notable'source of volume In some areas, imposed by the deadal'total:mono are the,spatial uoitswithinwhich,.. itIs difficult to properly cdoulste'over meantnglasr, teMoe.thlepeagnph viability must occur.Planning time.Therefore.this provision was addressee bow nob a eltuation•would duffIculties have been encountered with added to clarify that onlyyregulated be handled.'Itdtrems that'theASQk this requirement Some species have . volume.which is readily predictable, would'berextended for thetnambeeof' populations whose space needs often would be when projecting sale years oath:Matedtl4thsforest lsn:L include more than one National Forest level to'reused in m meetingthe ameodedorrevbedby muINPlYingithe For these species.it is impossible to requirements for noadecllnt g yield end average annual ASQ 6y'that number of have viable populations on each LTSY. , years:faaddition enysbortfsII9affie National Forest.The current definition ParagraphjoM mould's for*forest achlevementofthe ASQ dinette flist does not clarify intent for these oases. structure that, peapet timber ten yean'would also be perttted"to be_ The new definition defined at!j tax yield.This is"seen tial yF a timber eold..This appreachis intendedto? mweth would stateaviablepopulationis-..a scheduling safeguard tosnaat provide:ffie;samelevel'andflndb9ht/of population of plants or animals whose there Is suffithnt growing stock at the timber sale volume aswas permitted'' estimated number and distribution of end of tbe'projeetlojpeo4( during the list decadeof thefons pits. reproductive individuals provides;ahigh 230 years)to sustain the;ASQ e�. Paragraph'(e)(9rwoulddealblPf llkefhood of continued existence. This Provislon U.dmilarto the"tang. d turaitances under which twoormote generaly throughout its current range." regulation/at;2ia7t*(a)(2)0 and is fotestamay.be"combined for the' h.hould be noted that in this definition typloafy.implemented throw use of an purposesof determining.LZSY:73fsls current range becomes the'spatial unit ,tnventauy constraint In responsive to section 23 ciNFMA end for population Nsbility,and the problem schedulingmodels. reflects an Interpretation of"commercial of populations whose space needs. Paragraph requires the forestlend"as the agency perceives include more than one National Forest accumuJatlo of'volume sci4 from Congress had intended. " would be overcome.By making home suitableecheduledlands.over the Paragraph(c)(71would require thatch range the space where a population Is decade of the plan period not to exceed even-aged stands scheduled for hawse defIned,'administrative boundaries the ASQ,unlese certain conditions for during the plan w)lfgenerany.- would become unimportant in defining exceptions are met Theis responsive to have reached of mean~, viability population viability would Section not?WMA.Another provision annual increment of growth unless become more an ecological requires that only volumelncluded in, certain exceptions apply.This provision consideration.With the condition that the calculation of ASQ Is to be charged is respoalvetoSectione(m)(2).of populations continue to exist generally to the ASQ when,sold.This ensures that NFMA ends suntsreo 3 21aie(ax2)(tii) throughout current'range,the definition any other volume,eoldwlll not be used of the,exstlng The would be responsive to the Intent for to meuursaocomplWiment of the ASQ requirement lord of an distribution of individuals and sub during,tbe decade. . with a99day comment perlodprior,to populations.This definition generally Paravaph(ox4)provides direction on amending the Xoneet plan to provide for would require existing population how to.detemnse the starting point for certain otherexoepeloa,sintended,m distribution but would allow reduced thedesysarpedod,npon.Whiathe ASQ respond to the rp t of,NFMA,; Population densities.' is based This is in response to , (Sectiont(m regp)(2f;ht a resaperltic Paragraph c)(1( )wouldprovide confusion whicisbea occurredragerdlag Dublin direction for determining the allowable whether'the*enysarpealodatart.Von Paragraph(cxe):woddrequtcea sale quantity(ASQ)and long.term signature:ofthascord,o!Decsice..the forest Photo inclodethe planned.umber sustained-yield timber capacity(LTSY)• effective date ofthefonstplanaupon sale.program-bydisplsengheASQand It prohibits the•ASQ from exceeding: some intervatahgned with normal, proportion,ofprobeblehstveetcathode LTSY unless necessary to'meet overall ForeseServestvectlingplendireer forthe decade.Section e(f)(2)cENFMA multiple-use objectives.Thisis Tbiaprovision clarifierthe timelines spume planstor'efectthepyLlaannensdd• responsive'to Section 23 ofNFMA.This point willbs,aalUig�neddwithrhe-start.ofit timber sale program..SinceSecede-Sorest• paragraph would'also'require.sea, fiscal yw rendfmthcaxylatnahowthis planme.progremmaticdoeumentwhich general rule.'projected timber.sale levels will be determined.This simplifies , does notoommftdcrprojeatdgdstoa,it to be constant or increasing over time: reporthrgproceduresand'redooee the is beyond thescope of afornrplaado. i.e.once the ASQ is determined for the coatgalonwh(ehcould occur if specifictimbersalemojectato plan period.projected sale levels for recordkeeptng ngstremenbfor the plan ldlmplemen future decades must equal or exceed the ddnot match normal agency reporting Although eltstsgct timber.;; ASQ of the first decode.A similar intervals. salve for the,,tenyear plempe:(odtls, Federal Register.L YoL M..No-.32../ WidaY..EebruarY-1S. 1901./ Pmpwed:Rulea ._.-,_.. .8137 currently found in forest plans.such a benefits to reconsidering the desirable; lands.First it would list six criteria display has proven to be misleading end size of claarauta to light of the changing which would serve as as Initial screen. is often interpreted to imply that the adentlfle opinion on tide topic.the and which do not vary among; forest plan embodies site-specific timber piwcelptivanature of the existing alternatives.Lands whtchare not.. sale decisions which are Instead regulationaappyy arspotentla$y ldeattedaeawolted during/the,lnitW authorised later during project decision- wuctaprodaastive to the concepts of screening arnthsa evaluated dmf ga, maldnyPeragraph(c)(e)would not Integrated•resourcemanagement second acreening which reviews them bs requireaucht listing of timber sales. Therefore,rather: an establishing such the cutest ofeltemtttvau.andeooaomte Instead.the requirement to direly the 1phad�tatlapn�a(t�hroughregula factors.Lwdiwouldbeidentifedas planned timber sale program would be pacateph'lfl(S)would provide Ibat the unsuited situtegthisesoond<aaeedegif' j met by desatbingASQ and thellmitaftoatbe"e,tabllsbed through the standards and Selnelfonew • propotuca of probable haxvest methods. forest planning process.lldsapproach alternative preclude timber• two representative indicators of would allow more flaxlbilny to change They would also bamed IONS andclpatsd.hizwst anti city which are as scientific owledge contintee to on eoonomctectxs.,timberprcdaction uxnosistemtwlth the progewes's&nature evolve.There is requitement to is cii. fl fusible oaths land.Pot deforest plan. complete an end obtdn'Regional ' both the 9tstnnd,esoondateeening Paragraph(d)would ptovldt for the. Punster*Noma Prior benignant the levela ihatiandndetarmoined rster , identification of special conditions or forest plan ice carts1nptojectfiy-project unsuited would be 'Wts ape.. hands to the raowcs This is exceptions.Thiele Invite tin oompty either in the fonetpla4crfhapleaot g responsive to section e(g)(2)(0)of MINA with the requirement of NPIdA endingreotwds,or otherwise described iota and reflects a restruchaing of public review of snchexooptions end manner*winds they awbe readily' 421 a)(2),I219a7(aX3)and approval lbythe.lfasoffic ronelel I21wz7(e)('i2)of the.existkgrreg�u,l(aatlon,. above the ForestSernfoe officer who :lhetsgah+eme>stformuch: oe " There Is no substantive change from p would approve the hamlet othernise eedib'a b'in sa•ulted, I te.27(a)(2)or i 210.27(e)(3),although yroy lands.4adealpedso.faealtetedsa.'ha. the latt r hes been abbreviated.The Paregraph{i)(4)would.require that Yearrevtarofmrdtedlaids'.tbatis ' direction on Sr qualitycorrentlytn standards be petit the fonst$sn: regyr.Sbymuk.fiavleg•these'lands• 219.t7(a)(12)oft%)axistlagt'egulation regarding d of nlnp This Is clearly idenned9ew'kkeanftapowd has beenreweltten to be more consistent dmlkrtpi'LW'( a alt._ bade for determining ffoceditione have with.theregidnmenb of the Clean Air regulatlon,mamma a fo'th sndy fo®d 1nastogodktoaholatent thaCtheYhave Act Paragraph(e)would provid. the regionale for the the f�aguidewouldbetocated m becameMdtable.,Thhridso baer3ow be Pretend=end conservation of soil sad Penpayh4B)wouldMpoee two focused sneer Stability tends w which w re water resources.l'Msisaflmducentsl limitedonsunroadconauu lion. detfoausedmoalythoss'kndawLtahwers upset otpeovlding for environmental Pangeph(tl(a)Isrespondw to . forssmlhin s abran'a rn atf tt protedton and maintenance of the long- risks, 'mike,e(c)of M'M&end forntplen raUur"than a rant clot]m of tenm productivity of resources.Itreflects issitollecta no37(e)lolof,the .; beestltrforsstlwdbsse:.:, a merging off 219.27(a1U)and .. existing indentionParepaph(g)(2)k lends from thesdbbk. 6 210.t7(a)(4)of the existing regulation nspandve to provlsioneof zealot e(b) base daeto eoca k dht>aly linked with no substantive change. ofNPMAaad is similar to, to the abfiity tamap andsdeemed Paragraph(f)would impose five *ter( 22 of the existing regulation. unearnoamte.NPMA ragdrn that In& limitation.on the use of even-vged Paragc wocid pryvlde spode be identified as not stdted for Umber ant Paragraph(t)(1)requhw attention todperisnaowa This is , esent factors to that sting be used only when responsive to seotion,erana)ot. economic.and other •' determined to be theoptimammethod. NPMA,apdL•etotfarto;#2t9.27(e).of the"tent feasible'• ""(SsctloaOpcn tiva„ The proper teethed for watafcdnglmppoorruteuutfur1eNvdase the.exla u0°'g identifedbatheforest.plmThis is Sectloe2t&A2 Lamle net saltedfor ecoeomt000natdeatlausbu:been reeponstwtoseotlon/(9(FMi).ofNMI& dmberprvduollon.,rde�seatloawould subject'tomucch'debats u Paunch(nwro4 •siketopsabps desmfb.procedur:.ta.ldentl g, arnliaerttk doted, be shaped and blended.whiob a lands not saltedforOmber,productloa =hangMeath=l= nodalbksaa responsive to seotsond(1)(300ii)of Paragraph auj would.eiar!(y that simpler ayproseh:which LIntended to. NPMA end bsingly to!210,27(4)12)in suitability, akns,ere he mote at<ectiwtn meeting the intsoot the existing regulation.Dispersion, ioeorporatedinto forestpians through of NPhtA .. requirement currently bawdIn the area standardsand •. to contrast to rite exiafpg regutatton. regional guides would now be located in guide twiesverltloatfon of the _ which Means wauu(ted fonds nan l cm the forest plena determination oeaarlug during project their cornthution to coat.eZdeocy In Paragraph(U(S)`eatablfshes provisions evaluation:Msprovisionforprofect-" meetiettee reeiiifineatobjecttws.this formcdm size of harvest areas Thi, level verfloattonisbasedonthetact section renovrthe eamomicscreen is responsive to section (a)(1 iv)of that the mpsciy data needed roe from,theinflusmao ofchaen NINA and similar to'l 21027( to accurateaaltabply detenminatlons la management ob$edly eaudReotvatlre the odium regulation.tsmitetions generallywiyobtabsedur oondltionaProMovaltalweasearnad wM . prr (yissueed'in'regfond guides` daring lapdog.Therefore. lead,sareensd outer,msdteddue to,..: would be located In fuaeetplene. he altltouga'tA, ➢loreat pie would contain economfa waydepsadeotaathegaa)a size limitations identified in the editing the best possible estimates of the endobjectbileadlhaaWtnetieneea11 regulation would-net be included ht uantityead'looatfon;of unsuited lands. asthe•oarmerouup wirtieio =h(f)�.Recent research the final detsnefaattanappropriately Mat the models to as regorged by the"Hew ooeureat:.thi(wo.jeotlen). aateffldusacyaoelyala.Asa nsslt sny indi ted tthseree may be sig iifl�t have M ss for identityring unsuited m nag went wats,output vales,or 8528 Federal Register / VoL 56. No. 32 / Friday. February 15. 1991 / Proposed Rules other analytical data potentleliy sak programs for individual national analysis associated triggered a different"answer regarding forests vim exceed the poste of the fluctuating conditions need not occurat anaulted lands. timberprogramr The Font service the"time of the ten-year suitability 'Phis section uses the economic screen envision a,procese ofaanitorUKposs review.,. to identity when"titan productional and benefits over,time And maldog Section 2t2B.e2$valuction forapeoiol clearly not feasible on the land now or necessary adfuannentsto:the.timber sale designations.Paragraph(a)would. in future"to a(iiminate ) n is not p through procedures for., require that roadlees.,undeveiopedcen economic lead.that to shift amendment and revision oflare.tplans. be evaluated forwlldecneee;da bination from suitable to unsuitable designation The Forest***a soo¢:Publish a du ingJorapplanrev slon amkas K r..; based on notice in tbepedanLAanIescontaining Feder tip market oondltlopsaw are likely to a detatuldeecdptlon ofhow.thiayolicy direction. arw fluctuate over time.Instead the leads will be,imPlmo°°ted and itsreladenedP • are dented to be at leasts000aareein, excluded by ebe econom is screen are to foreetnienofng.?ha public will have sizeIdea,contiguous toexfstan!or' �i an oppmrtudtyto.ocmma ttondbia. those for winch there is no reasonable forhramwa notice.Thoe0 ts. Admdda widen**Reseceatof the expectation thattheyy could ever be will be,,used in finalizing prooedwe►for NationalWfidsmeeeweesrvafion' marketable even as condition►change. icipienentinit�poyey..P ,will also 'System Due to the differing BY having those land,spenifially be.used"to the extentapplicablw when In the;eastern partof}he. co t v. identifiable on maps or other means by • devaio. the preposedyteatne ry provision.leadded'aotatthe,dre' which they would be readily limitation does not apply east of,the recogotasable fhs public can more easily part�yeO eta loptb me fen. review the results of W►eaten to,' The,,"sdtrblwnaohedukd' assess whether the lands are"clearly detenmlmation.woad be; pr�p�ato Paragraph(b)of this see�nprovides not feswhether the lanberds are "dearly This when there saneed-to for evaluatlonof eUgihilityfor wildezd shifts the determination to consideration determination of gateway jot. scenicdver:dedgRtationdtuingxevlaiop of tangible the gro®dcondltlons example.this would apply$2 there is - If legb)atten.regdtwsuch aaevaluatlm rather tangible -ths.enmi example,this would apply If thesis If legi4atlon.requlne such aevaluafton rather than -theretles ofvaryino inadegnafa scientific lnfarmation or there newi foematlm.orthimped . Was "Stied"in scheduling anentlYavallabkAcdetermine oondltlonewhbblndkaM,amesdxoc.;� whetheraportbnof4haland-bane ahangetbsfonetylan.Althoutedld;; modek : would beneededioran fa oon)un een with graph( in the ` muldplawsenb)ecdve snob existing eg larlaw otad 4Jucn n econemi°san ,Peregt'al h(b)(3) exade since rec m dde,a ffonsf.., Introduces the new concept of"suitable- p=°tootles �l�In was made noommendatlomatar echaduled"and"sultableamsabedukd" these alluatione of tmcetdntywbere" wild andscenldrlverdeslgnatloit' sin lands."Suitabkooheduled"lends.are nsultsofademdfloatadkaoretter, the case foiwlldemei&re made... needed for amber production and used waluatitmsaaraveotedtcrWopme forest plans withtbefnaldecblon;,made in de the,Adgend ketone available withlnthsnisoaitlly.distant byconceit ,- sustained-yi d futon the""stdtable-une hedsled", contrast""dIshlwasch�ul d"lands �kgorY ddhe approPelatraY used- , ineeee chNett id.Are far,: am not needed to meet the goals and - paragraph:fo)wwould'impoaethe ease dtamtiN'SRese reasio anal ds objectives of,thefonstplan.including llmiuttoneaahervestl g ethtabla' subetanti estpkarsvtedRom . financWsad eoonomteconsiderations. unic1Ndukd"lanal",ampoaedon a"b' �°u"mcha the exktUrg�egulatloa.alt=AL or therein need to defer a unsuitedland►.'A review of determination of their suitability.These unsuttedlande would be egdred. Conclusion lands are.not used in determintna the however.,whereea thenruitable MCI or long-term sustained-001 umber scheduled"rnd,"edtableuneahedeled" The tectof prep mtaarywbpart.8, cepadttyy designatonswould be'addressed' • which:is'being offered for consideration Thiats'aho'point atwhich troughno malrevisionoramendment andofthisNogosisroutleetaatthe,: consideration would be given to factors procedures: ' end of this Notia:?he Fateet9etvice k such as luctuatine market demand or In total this section would establish a interested inhseringgfront individuab the role of timber production within the process for tdeatlfyiog tmsdtedlande ' organlntlams.otberpabilo•ageaelesand overall set of goals and objectives for which is simpler.more easflyverified government&and'lraest'Servios«c,r the forest For example,if the supply due to its specfdrfiytn'ideatl4np^ perwnaal'about'abs'approach described capabilities of a fonebexceed the unsuited lands,and less subjeotto ` in thk"AdvancedNotla"of Proposed, market demand for timber,the lands fluctualing'analytical as umptons.'M a Rulemaldng. of which are not needed to'meet market result.the ten-yearrevlewwould focus oommeods,)t would be,helpful ff demand(as'expressed through the on deteradnhtg,ff'conditionabave' reviewers would key t car comments to objectives oof the forest phut)would be. ehsaged'onunedtediendirdher than specificseWansontopieuRespondm4 identified"u"suitable-tancheduled". re-evaluating'the entire knd bwXn the abwld,aLo'imory tbattaaoalnfa and Similarly it is at ads point that ' context of owed fon*:ob$aotivseand consideringoomMentsaherForeetri.A considerratiOni■given'totherelative conditions.This Wouldei�edtttthe SerWcewfilg►ve'morotnl4tto �^ costa and'benefiteofthe"timbersale reviewproaes and L consistent with substantiveoommanbytbantortUmploy program.Forest Service policy as the ngdremenb ofNFMKThelmpaot "pet nir.,o,•"ohsekole rssponeseto forth onpags Ale of"The Forest Service of fiuctkating economic conditions and fonnlatter/queeti mnatre type. proptartior A Forest ?Rangelanda other changing faotore i atlll nab missions, • Resonaceertes:Along-Term Strategic Plan" recognized,but.inthe tontextof , (Recommended igooRPA'Program, eabedgLngsdtablelands )er$an■e Date&penury a1901. • USDA.Forest Service.May 1990)states a factor In idea anadtedlands. Y.DsleRoteetson. that"the benefits of commercial timber Thus,the mere forest wide Chief. 6526 Federal Register / Vol. 56. No. 32 / Friday. February 15, 1991 / Proposed.Rules other analytical data potentially sale prestos,for individual national analysis associated with these,. triggered a different"newer"regarding forests w1U exosedte coats of the fluctuating conditions need not occur at unsuited lands. tlnber yrograum."The Forrest Se vice the time of the ten-year suitability.'- This Patton uses the economic screen envision" process of monitoring cost review. to identify where"timber production Is and benefits over time and maldng Section 2lPA2Bra1addon for special clearly not feasible on the land now or naaesary adjustments to the timber sale desipnoUona Paragraph(a)would. in the future~(;11oA1(b)(n(ii .Eris not programthrough procedures for require that readiest undeveloped areas intended tondsthat Margints�y • amendment and revision of forest plans. ben aluated.forwildamess economic lands that would tend to shift The ForestServla,will.WOO pother a 1 from suitable to unsuitable designation notice lathe Federal paler containing Federal legit legislation Pro id oastt based`enanalytialassumptionnor a&Wed deatslptlogofhostbioF°114y eaopeMry market conditions which are likely to wilt be hired and is relationship directlom.Rondlees,be at`least swum.bped ar"" fluctuate bYbyy eecon c'we n the lands tofore forest TheP buowm.eave are co uguous oe,dao : those for which there is no reasonable forthcoming an tmity' cemtos on AdmU8ahrtt�on endorsedeu of the bneed area Thoescomment expectation that they could ever be w12 be uaad-in•$wlfdratproadares lot National Wlldemasr Proeervaflon marketable even as conditions change. implementing the cy ,retire, ado System.Due to the conditions Sy having those landaepedfially be used,to the.extent applicable.when im thEeestetn'part of the country,a identifiable on maps or other moans by developing the Dr'oDosed role at$t':FR provident,added'so that the size which they would be readily �29,abpt limitation does not apply east of the ' recognisable the public can more easily The: ent" wool martigith. review the result of this screen to assess whether the lands are"clearly when the m would be app the . Daragraph(b)of this lily orrwild and not feasible"for timber production.This when there:l►a need todefsr the for harem tloa mped=duri r wild and shifts the determination to consideration detarmlostion of sultabUtty For ace 1 rlverdaslynadoadurlrglevldon oftangible om�tbe g ormd condition. example•this would apply if there is if br isLticaregohw such anevaluation ratherbanehesubtletiesofvarying inadequate edentlfialnformatlon . or thank new lntormat*oncr changed , econwhich Indicates ansed to dels.- assu action In scheduling sv rcurrentl a portion of the available to deand4armine change Chef remptaa Atthoughavltdmo in conjunction with changes in the would be needed foran ova-riding and @collative,went not addrasedin economic sae=Paragraph(b)(3) multipielnesobjective.such a this erdadng regulatloe:'this addttloo introduces the newoonoept of"suitable- protection of an eadangersd spade&& was made since recommendations fort scheduled"and"aultable tmscheduled" these sit?tons of uncertainty where wild and sadarlverdestgaat(cm,eels lands."Suitableaeohaduled""lands am resultsotadantlflcstne or other . the meta wilderness;are made ireneeded for timber production and used ovaluadoneanexpsoaddle meta to bs mo forestyLms with the final decision made in d terndning the/mud toatterm available within the masons ydistant by tae,: sustained-yield timber capacity.In future:the"autableamecheduled provide, contrast."suitable-unscheduled"lands category would beapproDriately-- 4, aonsldM Remo*News Ann are not needed to meat the goals and Paragraph(c)would impose the same ie objectives of dm forest plan.including limitation.-ontiwesgng"amiable. substantivelyorest unchanged c revision th 'Mantled and economic considerations, nnachednled"-landaa 1a imposed on substantively from the .. existing regmletionat f 2192 or there is a need to defers unsuited lands-Also-year review of , . determination of their suitability.These unsuited'lands would be required, Ccoclusion - lands are not used in determining the however whereas the"suiablr ASQ or long-term sustained-yield timber scheduled"and"snitablet uoltedoled" 'mint or preliminary subpart$, capacity. designation mould'be addressed ' width is being offerediorconsideration This is the point at which through normal revision ormeend sent and discussion.la set in full at the consideration would be given to factors Drocedtuet end of this Notias:The FotwtSIMI"L such as fluctuating market demand or In total.this section would establish a teroatedlnhearteg from Individual,, the role of timber production within the process for idendfy➢ogvmsultedlands an'gamisatlons,*door Public agencies and overall set of goal.and objectives for which is simpler.more easily verified goverthenth and Point Savtq .. the forest For example,if the supply due to it specillichyin identifying penonndabootthe approach desodbed capabilities of a toremexceed the unsuited lands,and leas subject to ': in that Advanced Notla of Proposed market demand for timber,the lands fluctuating analytical assumptions.M a Ruiemaking.To aid in analysis of whmh:are not needed to meet market result.the tan•yesr raviaw would focus comments,1t world be helpfulif, demand(as expressed through the on determining if conditions have reviewers would key their comments to objectives of the forest plan)would be changed on unsuited lands rather then ' swath seotlonaor;topics.Ra r:outena identified as"sultable.uasobeduled". re-evaluating the entire land base in the should alsolmow,tbat in. Similarly,it is at this point that context of overall forest objectives and consideringcomments,the F and consideration ta elvento the relative conditions.This would expedite the servicemadivemore weight to costs and'benefits of the timber sale review process and k consistent with ` substantiveoomment than tosimple progaaforths set oa Pan Forest Service of fin policy eat Service the requirements of NPAlA the impact "y„".,"no",:or"check off"ttiapowas a Programlor Forest end Rangeland other fluctuating economic conditions , form issio/awstionnaire type Resources:A Long-Term Strategic Plat" g factorsIaWll' V lO fl animnded 1950 EPA Program. ng'but i a la context aher CJSAA Forst Santa,Me 1000 states sca hedulring in suitable lands rather thanas Del. obatS. east Y ) Thus.the ntifying complex es lands CI.ie1.FaE�rboo these"the benefits of commercial timber Thus,the more forest-wide Chief. Federal Register /.VoL.,.St.NO..'32_'l..Friday.'February TS. 1991 / Proposed Rules ' .tl PART 219—PLANNING.SUPART 8— (3)A forest plea dos the plan Prior to such time as a forest plan IMPLI M MMIG AND CNA$GING framework nta�ow a revision has been initiated in LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT National Forestwl11be.maaaged to accordance with the tittles of this PLANS fulfill its multiple use role while subpart ' integrating environmental and economic (b)Any,amendment or revision begun 9eo, fatten. , . -- ., under think*Of subpart A of this part 210.70 Purpose end prmciplea. (4),Forestplanningrequfres an - shall be prepared end completed in 210.51 Pu pose and end iple&trens on interdisciplinary,approach:to ensure the accordance with the rules of this 210.72 AppleDefin a bW integration ofmOltiple we'values and subpart, ' 219.77. Resource planning understanding of (c)Notwithstanding the use of tEo deasloo akIogframework. relationships: . term°forest plan-in theselegulattons.'; 210,74 Forest plan implementation and (5)On'gaing and opetcommuniaetton the provisions'of figs subpart applyy'to' ... consistency. with the public and other Federal all components of the National Forest'.:' 210.35 Forest plan monitoring end agencies and State.l00el,andIndian.. . System Including,but not limited to,the evaluation tribal.governments is an integral and. National Grasslands.Ono forest plan, mum Forest plan revision. vital Pert attoreatpinlIMPlemenLtioo, maybe-prepared for off lendsforwhich. 210.77 Foneitna endm.nc moNtorintandevaluation.a dadment. •Forest Supervisor has resportalldlitr 210.76 IntsrdieclPaaarl'approaod and revisl0n: , 21940 Publicparticipation and government (6)Forest elan should provide for Or separate fare)JIaw`maybe coordmaaoe p� preparedfotnch'NatlonalForert or 21940 integrated resource management wntinuity forest managementwbie_ �blnationof National Forests.within 21941 Lands not suited for timber beingdYnemIcdocumenestvh}ehcartbe the jths&ctb of*single Forest Production , readily and efDdentindwwtedie Supervisor.Also,a single'forestplan 21942 Evaluation'for special designations.. r'espensclo ChaTrb"g conditions and may betnatod When one National': new Information in a manner that' Pore'sst to admintetired by several Forest. Section 229.30 Purpose and principles. reflects'thenssQto'gtadusUn phase fn; changes which hawalgMflaantimpacts Ssuper/Isom , ., (a)The regulations in this subpart set on people endcommurdties.' (d)Wfthfu tenth I3 forth the procedures for fulfilling the (7)Forest plenlevision should 1991,the' reinter'Shann requirements for land end resource primarily focus on those aspects to:the a woos and timetable for phasing off; management planning(hereafter:forest forest plan"mar}ting reconelder,cios a=stenos of the regtonalgcide,., plsnoing)sat forthin the Forest and (8)Monitoring and svalustlotipbye prepared under Subpart A of thispart. Rangeland Renewable Resources - key role in the adaptive nature' forest The Forestarmaynttllas .Planning Act of 1974(hereafter,"EPA") plans by;indicating when, 1001Idrlate methods"ea dsacrtbedby' as amended by the National Forest be required changes may 4 21t83(tq(2)atidi 219a3(d)(3)*coil' Management Act of 1976(hereafter. (0)Forest planing ahouldbe_ subpart in'or let tomedntalntthhooaess 'tWMA").Specifically,these rules understandable and timely in order to al-ecteus »gionatgrdde'forwhfcb' address:.' enhance,me than is an oar we nsioneloneed'ee . antligflti publtapartldpatton dhbeeaatd( (1)How forest plane are to be and resukln sound,responsive resource "developnewreg(onal fno implemented.amended and revised: decisions 7rwester emu puWall ipottea' (2)How forest plans relate to project,. (to)1'hvenafysla awl evaluation tau 'ledacafli b declsioamakirrg associated with forest planning.should rocs ibOng a dreffeserstati of tee (3)How forest plans relate to be warmed withmEPAue withce process and timetable aud'ahall provide bibereitcw compliance with the National andshould be oommenswrte ad the � tAa u Environmental Policy-Act of 2060(42 rialure��e dedgons'befrtg made' U.S.C4321)(hereaer"NEPA. and Sea4iaa22A51ApplicablIi and comment orm tperiodfrtheaballrevved;After, implementing regulatione:and- tnantltlo2 a` consierati nodthepubliccomfitter.' coodda+�tton of tlts'pab}ic;oomm®h4 (4)How forest plans(It within the (a)The regulations of this subpart are the RegtanalForester shell Publish* agency's overall resource plenning and applicable to the National'Forest System notice in.thepedsraf^R.gistse'desuribhtg declslonmaldngframeworkk. as defined byie'U.S.C IMO.Their the flnalverdon fthe.Proms:send` (b)These rules reflect the statutory provision,are effective February U. timetable that will be used farphas(np andadmiwtrativeprincipleswhich 1091.anmept'gsfollowi‘ ' out the regional guide. guide National Forest System resource (1)Any forest Plan which was under Saalom.219.32Defl ations planning end management develcpmentbut notcompletsd at the U) NationalForesiSystem, to time of issuanceofthiseubpertremains For purpoaeaofthis subpart the be managed forau r::west SYs se and subteen to�thetemmementeofas Q'R following terms shall mein:. sale quantity:The swtatned-yield of goods.services.and the t plan is t until such time an a maximmn quamtity of timber that may environmental and amenity values,Men (2)The Regional de for the Pacific be sold for a decade`from suitable-, ecologically sound manner in order to Southwest Region"shall remain'aublect scheduled lands covered by the forest meet the needs and desires of the' to the nqulrementsof36 CPRpart no. plan. American people. subpart A.until such time soil forest Clan Mee*:A'gsographte area (2)Forest planning occurs within an plans in'theRegionan'approved.At designated for the most stringent degree overall resource planning and that time,the RegionaPCtddenhal ` of protection from'future degradation of dedsionmak ingf amework'ranging become subject to the requirements of air quality.The Clean Air Act - from the development of broad guidance pnrevolt(d)oflbfs:section. designates es mandatory Class 1 areas : at the national and regional level totilts• (3)ThesequtrementeOf E219A1'and each National Park overt='sates and specific resource decisions at the protect 4 21 of this subpart'shell'not trigger each National Wilderness over&060 level. the need to amend or revise a forest acres thatedsted'es'of the date of 6680 Fadeout Register,/ VoL IS, No. 32 / Friday. February It ISVI I Praposed'd0uin enactment(August 7.19771 Wilderness effects of mangement on their the National Tweets,natant*to stall and additions to Wilderness designated conditions end trends. and prMts laadowams,end research. by law after this date arenot Clw1 Monagsteentproadowe Apucifle They are'reneredInrespens0te areas union they have been activity,course*faction.or trsaaeaat Sections 3 and.4 of theForest and,,,, redesignated as such. undertakenet eNationallo at Ranggslsnd Renewable Resources Divereiq^.The distribution end Managsaentprescri on:A Plamnbg Act of 1974(RPA)(10 USC. abundance of plant and animal composite of the mtdtlpdwse te0t). communities and species within the land dbeotlon, toallapartofa RapondA7s,pljldol•The Forest: . eyes controlled by the forest plan. maagement eras tha aSt`yeaesdly S s employee whobes mu d Rnvtronmentol and amenity values: includes.but b not limited b.'goale, authority toms Valued aspects of our natural objectives.standards and g&sit et +lituta dstd is! cultural heritage.In an economic CadyrobabloammaSoramaygeotlose.., specelneaddvespatee in the orertplartby framework.these values may include MonitoriagTs;ooYaonoa of the Fore,tern'ww faercinize user values,existence values.and informatlenpeawaiy'or:maniabasis to spudconsiderationto enure viable,:. option values. detente ere effects otresource populations,. 8potuatioa:When used In the context uued a this Special habitob.Shv01•ralel.msnts of mattering and evaation n.the subpart.the process by which.' of ecosYsiemvThsamginekede,bR analysis and intectedttionof arnotgssitadinenap:spas�eg" information oolleated through responsible official complies with the gtewkta8eatr«s;swede Tea monitoring. requbemwboftheNatimsL caves.seeps.and springs Eventagedaranegement The 1m 1 Aatof Mtn sta ck:mem icaidellnee: applicator of a combination of actions U7 n4abameaa of 40 Requirements which predude or impose that resglatuthe antics of stands in . CFRPara.7a00tErott=na"'aod lindationeoa•reeomcstmanegement whichbte n of essentially the same age aupplamrmts4 bribe Foreteller/ice aativities. saellyYSor Nispurpaen of• now together.The difference In ege M ud cadma(PaaeeC tontine environmental protection or public betwNnbaeefarrdngthsmelncan0py 1ge0aadForesl_eevloe. level of a stand usually does not exceed Handbook 3g0it bmadtlneuyb the safety. retestSevinDieotives• Sd landsrS;aads 03 percent of the ga of the nand at CFR patstltq ' •69'bem( suitableamdanbedabdfordithr- harvest rotatk�age.;Clearest Obnothent.onda,tbre�spadflo prodrrotioasaedwbtohesrbrtbele shelte wood,or seed tree cutting saamaateofmasmable bueforibe celoudetlea of thy e leweble methods produce we staged stands. result,that taepandto a sale grendWandlDt to 4a sd. Forested!ant LandLand at Mast to narerhrp alma Thane of the Y►� t a 4 percent d by by forest trees of any National Form system by. sr/todlenrat hedeledkndsbride size formerly vingbad.suchtee decision document euitabb'bnttofsobedolsdfor timber, cover sad not currently developed for nee perext Thezeratef rime t. prods net arIPnotlndbelad nondocestuse. which a fond pica kuffestnormalip ben.or''thecalculationoileallowable Gook A condos statement that ioysan haw tome then=yews sale quantity nor sustained•' descdbesa desired future=edition Man:Net VoluorThs'difference yieldthabercalmogr- normally expressed=broad,general between them8gormted oohs chats) TimberpQod:a:los-The purposeful terms that are timeless.in that there is or all outputs to Itch monetary nines t7owlagjendtrrg;Lmvestlng..and. bo achieved. date by which the goal is to or esablisbedmatketinton tie regeneration of trees for industrial or Geodeandsarvloa'The aafsigaedendthetotaldiscountedcosts constmoaaw commoditiesanand uses n obtained various ser maaafl;theytaaamgarra= unevennapedmorog ment;Thi corest antesand usobtai es Pregroamroriceavlronmentdimpact appliationofa combination ofactions stotemenclhe4oaomsntdledoaag:Ne needed to.simultaneously.maintain, ' Infrostrvcturs:The.facilities.utilities. environmental ofa oontlmea•Mg .fotestcover.narring. and transportation eynemn needed to programs or pint gtedee or raiment=olddrsblespedee.and meet public and admInIstratIve need.. pr saibes.the rmotreeouro's - the orderly gowSand developm ntof lntegnoted pest management A allocaasneowtae.oreaabtbhes hales trees througharung,oftenerwage processfor.selecting strategies to and,pollata inaateastb)disclosure of dawn Cutdesznetbode:that develop regulate forest posts la which ell aspects the environmental aonsequeeoss of a and matte=mevmsgsd;stands are of a pert-host system are studied and pte epacyk project. . . siesta=eslectiaremd,group'selection. weighed.A basic principle In the choice Project 0110 MAW*aitiupeatec VMbiepopalotlon:Apopudatlena!f':; of strategy b cd .that it beeogleally actvitiedw�ed tos000rspbeb a plants oraaimalewhose estimated'" compatible or acceptable. �oa.the ormdpurposeor ntombermddatibedotof Lang-termsatained-yleldtimber adiv duale;pro4darabigh capacity:T'be highest uniform wood. Regulated;Volans:The quantity of coatinustrodettesongeneray ' yield from sn{tablfscheduledlands that timber in the allowable sale quantity throughout to current ranee., may be;estained.=perpetuity that is,based:onthetrowtband lace consistent with the forest plan. projections for growing stook., SecdonslA,Vtleeomeeplanningund ManagementanatAnamappedla RR AneeamentandPmgnom:T7te.: decb/onnuoktrpJromewaot. rea the forest plan to which oneor mon RPAAssessment',prepared sway ten (401toreotPlonnktp and Progrmmmodo. management proscriptions at applied. yens and desapbeetbepatentieioft the Decisi plansan:broad. Management indicators:Plant or nation's foneaandraageaedatoe„ propammete&amen whahprovide animal species,communities,or special provide•satdnedflowolsoodaand ; the framework forbowau74atloael habitats selected for emphasis In : services.The SPAPtogremaprepsred Forest wlaha buttgenenllydo planning and monitored during forest every five yeas;tocba tthelon time not Priwkis lineri an=kat • plan implementation to assess the course of Forest Servloe management of irretrievable resource commitment. Federal Register / Vol. 56, No. 32 / Friday. February 15. 1961,1 Fropoeed.Ru)ea 6n (1)Forest plans shall: impact statement accompanying the (Z)A determination of the consistency, ( Establish forest-wide multiple-use forest plan of a project with the forest plan shin be goals and'objectives. (4)Relationship of Forest Planning.to included in the decision documentation' (ii)Establish forest-wide standards Other Resoaxrs,Planni and• whet approving a project,=death and guidelines. Dedelonamicing:Forest p is the determinstton is subject to appeal in (ill)Delineate management areas and mechanism by which other I've of accordance with the prSsioneof 36 associated management prescriptions. resource planning and deo4 R'p O'R fonmaking CFart 217 or 36 part 261.Subvert (iv)Identify lands not suited for are integrated Into the on-the-grouts C. timber production(I 21042). management of National.Fmrost.Forest (3)The decision.d ' occnetrt for any- (v)Establish monitoring and planning,responds to:, revision or amendment to a forestplan. evaluation requirementi(j)210.35). (1)laws,regulations.end Executive. shall address the applteablhy of the. (2)Forest-wide objectives represent orders , amendment orrevfsloatoany,.projects• estimate.of the goods,services,or (2)Direction bawd through the pored for which a dSslon$.been Issued or activities intended to be produced or service Directive,system..(36 CPR part for activitieswhlch'were nnderpartnit.,; achieved during the plan period. zoo), contractor other lwtnmentfor Attainment of the objectives Is ( )Raffle,' interiragtoaal reatoa.1 occupancy amuse of National Forest dependent upon funding,market System lends prior to'approval of the conditions.and other variable factors In of umonts.Th einclude.but are oa amendment or revision Any resulting Baited uta These include,but ere not case of conflict between achievement of Baited� modlgoatioaof apermit.:oonbnC,os: objectives or adherence to the standards (u The Renewable Resource other Instrument for occupanoy.and use and guidelines as required Din 1219.34(0) of National Forest System Wide maybe of this subpart.the standards and F Assessment Fcaes Supervisoprogrezrs shell subject'to appeal'=dat a CFR'pert 261.•. guidelines*ball take precedence unless SuuvertC the forest plan is amended or revised consider mpdatsa sus to the Rd (1)Such projects,penmtts,,eontracts.or during(b)Project Decisionmaking. etl uat monitoring ' other instrumentsfor oavpanq.and use Authorization of site-specific of National Farest.System lands maybe within a National Forest normally (uResourcemanagement"decisions axemptedfrsmapplioabiliytoan .• can s thmughDrolect imlysts and Issued(thee l harem one? "Simla er amendmentor revWonDrovldedauch csubregtonel heel'Such u forget pat •are specs icaly identified In include proposals received from maaagementet<ategia or:management the agency as well as those Initiated by oI ecoryatema,that,0r forest or . pi)unless exdudedby paragraph. . the agency. nip bouaderles..Suoh.dsoWona , (hop titbit sectios prior to lssulm a (o)NBPA Compliance. *ball be effect/ion spittlauLr unit of p it act other inetnwent for (1)Forest planning:In order to the NationalForest System only upon occupancy and nee of the National, , provide for environmental analysis and I°corzp°r'aMan,Iato the fateetplen Forest System,the=eaponsible.otibial disclosure commensur■te.with the through amendment or rMdon• shall determine andiloc ontthe . nature of the decisions being made in Section 21944 Forest pion conetstemry ofsuch:P evlatrfy,approved forest plena...programmatic implementation and consistency. projects with thenewly amendad'or environmental impact statement shall to)Implemeotaotlon.Poreet plaosaro te"iaedDlan.The.coconneiatsattee�nrgg accompany a forest plan revision or dettondnattoaL=appeals sitaless Imp(emmtadt*fl*flaunt major amendment aad•beprepared la undertaken atthe. level project the project aathcaisatlamhesbsea full aompltanae with and changed bytssmenaeof a sew deddon y approvallnvolvea�tloaalNEPA I disclose ss the Information requiredby hayce San� (au 4 'a pr d projeot'ddoes nnotmeei requires d PPP elect ag nre�gqwr Project is consistent a forest pima jeer lbw officiating, ejearto valid / envronmentai analysis,diwloaurr and al 210 34(0)). erds u either decision documentation*operate (b)Coneietsnoy A'determination of (i)Modlfy,�ths' to make it forest planning.Slaw it la normally consistency with the forest plan shall be consistent wl �plem project decisions rather than forest based on'adhaenoe to the forest-wide (u)Reject the proposal or. . plans which authorise:the irretrievable stands dsand guldeiinee and the (iri)'Amend the forest plan to permit ' commitment of resources,project standards and gtddelines contained in the proposal decisions shall be accompanied by site- the management pr scriptionsof the (5)b situations lnvolvthgvalld' specific disclosure of environmental forest plan(a219,33(a)). existing rights.,the determination of effects In accordance with NEPA (1)Resources plans and permits coasistencymuet condder'applicable procedures This site-specific disclosure contrasts,aatotherinstranenh issued statutory and reguiataay softiies.. shall he tiered to,applicable for the use and of National (c)ImplementailonDmfng envtromnental;disclosu a is the Forest System landsshall be consistent' Amendment orRevWoaProaes:An programmatic environmental impact with forest plan.When a forestplan is exlsting approved forestplan:.as statement accompanying the forest plan. revised,resoures'plans and permits, amended,remains effective'umtll the The Regional Forester may approve a contracts.andot0ert stud stromeabtstbe approval of an amendment arevision. site-specific projectin a Record of revised am necessary andas soon as'' Lends am to'bemaoaged consistent . Decision for a forest plan revision or practable'to be made'oonslatent with ' with the a datlhtapptovedlotostplan major amendment only if the the revised'pians.AnyrevLton'm during the amendment or revision environmental consequences of the present or future permits.contract,and process.::. '• ' proposed project and alternatives to the other lnstnwants madapursu nt'to this, (d)'/mplementati/on Dmdng Star In Probed project are speciftally section ahall be subject to'valid existing the event that implementation of disclosed in the final environmental rights • amendment'orrevision to a forest plan 6532 Federal Register / Vat 00, No. 32 / Friday. February U. 1901 / Proposed Rides is stayed as the result of an agencies,and public officials.The Supervisor shall provide the opportSty administrative appeal.the Forest annual report shall: to meet gain with interested Supervisor shall manage the Forest in . (1)Starlte theresult,of government repreaentatiwsdmtag,the, accordance with non-stayed provision* monitoring ands evolved**,end public cammeat period for the review of theapproved room vl°n.pot those (2)indicate whether them is*need to the proposed freest plan twill nand. sections of theglan affected,by the stay, amend at revise the plan or change how, draRanvYoomanteumpaotmatas. the Forest Supervisor shall manage in itisbeittg'implemented cocrdning°.zoos accordance with the immediately (e)The requirement for en annul, shall bebrieQ1'aammerlrad,ia'the preyingversion of the forest plan monitoring Mid ava Mort ort shell eavlromentailsoprots4teraa, unless the Reviewing Officer directs not Preclude initiating aloreatPlan (d)Aeolyds.'lbeRStiond7aame-. whams amendment or revision at any that shag mans aystamatia pro0nawing. (al Budget The Forest Supervisor deemed neaaarry envttommenteS,socid„endeooi omia shall devalep budget proposals band on Seotlaam: apoint plan tev4ion. anab'd°cammetwuatadellh ths::N,.. - the forest plan and shell arrive for the requirements py(40fthis efficient and endive ale of avada)* (a)Ldtiarian.Revldoaof asorest plan subpart.The Reglonal,Fawtreatiall, funds to implement the plan and specific shell°Sle rmars but not occur about suety 0. determine thole el and,ggraaal ad yai°. ActMoos of the Annual Appropriation the apptov$of the tplm • with the.,• °thefts .-revision sheasm t when, _ trideoAma s8and to�d°gan!d!donned T Section 22945 Forest plan monitoring conditions in•unit haw 8y 1�°R°*�to+osskem!oWxmed s and evaluation. changed lathe.extentthat, prooederes to odamamRatd generally accepted (a)Fach forest plan shall provide for parts of the'attars,. ,relac.er the systematic monitoring and °pl'ttopd°t° ': evaluation of the effects of 1mpl tDog arannstimme that could indicate . pootS semen the1 rtsetsnm/ the eoaon of direction in the forest revision L.weaneated include,butane lmpoo4gtaferenn 1be ry pia taoadsr'en deirec tine: not llmttedto: " planning tesmnhs3,ytep•ra they; 1 (1)if changes are needed in how the (i)Ceta ophie mural event*that Dyne+acrostic:•evttpmmentel;tmpaatr�.. :. fortstplhangesaan is eneeedinta4and aubehntla)tj'aite,siom_aaoetUtica °tatemmeie,+coompspyreeidonaf•, forest t (2)If ataendmamt or revision of the owrrrttrd oesllelthe nd • trlamieg areas followmyretpdseme .. forest plan is needed. (2)Cheagesihat leave tanimportant (1),Ctisphip.'a/Ndrnothwond (b)Aluminium&forestpim effect enOa mtlretoresrpleaorefect IneftemirSCrsequenots.Thibt . monitoring ion shall rements they oeamamto(tie'Ledand' environmm4limpactstatamentabdt identified n ftad g to the forest est a wro i mouton throoghoat s ins of a range ooffalt matt. stendc fur - °pprepdmhrwhethat the area aaeredb),tbatorwtpian tbsrnrJronmomted (1)Pto)mb arebeiog implemented to sters t eresponsib oomeganoa. anal e _ e• ..•. acoordssoe with he.dech o'document forest rev lion.responsible d.l for U)TMao.•titaattamaforeet fl n au the !D(c) plan rNorne and shell he d Bathe fastwatk, (2)The a idyls st coradlag dazing �(c)PuablPN ty gill Palish rh and shall r omput endeoectash plan *mpbssatatlonaree}lecHwln edsrri Fasasterslsdsefh3ten to; (Aatedbaout�daffeablshafibe achieving the intended results of the F end toPrep re tny)admlytIc 1pooewm.comtm . forsatnem. a revise the pnotetatops'at7 • theprooe6a sset toEmir nwble' (32 New tedetntlonhesbsoose (1) elenceshall otthethtsmataeaas...... aly:w>as. avallsbeewi ghad»trrtldb affects the the whet actual inn FroeMfa�ealthsa uamm mh°log astas aoCecSwttsha at.d °validity of the.fonat plea ropoadterehaya,aaommsgotfie quandtatfue, ffrotewhich=sled from Rd Myatt ofamettotiegand apn•yl tlaafyrooedmw Anuavabd b in evaluation.the PorestSapnvlecr shalt used a b of °s and ehaffbOridnat displayed (1)Identry cumin end aWWr°� alternativesantldpate:1Mbe; �displayed ke inventory nssdsandpro+tdefat. ccmddw,d.ald ermfolseed eo>npar tlwedenreu obtafntng"caeeyd a timebbledelte a�letteeetehell, .1 e00le)• (2)Idangfyreese edsto.. .are provide am:lake=of a00-daycomment andlbedis ribs anddipientlitth ave managementptactices nut Wen peeled. shag b dssebed+edd4epoes 'that substantWeerrms° st impairment of (2)Imadnaetr,iabhaiSoaema , iatirr..nnasosoftis'prepoasd the protdivityeftislend notice of intent the FoeetBt etvvbor obattgeaontheasrleeforsd"" (3)Meese'wistberlews.regulatica shall prwiUerfiosatitheandeiand• rr..' h°' 19recutino dem,d orestSarvlce foreap{4aaddtdiaalsed. d°plithee• dhective .or ether Forest asrvice orgniessimednSsa tglet Wpm isep•pt decldeadoosmentsleandeebsequmt desodbedet 2if1.30(a)(i)oft s eat ered Vans# ... .pLydtlm to approved&the fan plan indicate• subject, needtee esklereheogbgtheforest (3)'IMYce at$upervIsot;Adamant. f°v°a'�• plan, mlagehaMttMlflsaal oreiwigoateaeapnemtativetomoet (A)iadlceswdinwstsasmt year with tawnabdreenee eensedoder Perlewslootedlogy[Mamt=et after lebratety14.3007t the Freest Ardent aad>tteb.lecil,and value. Supervlser'ai lipreparancud Indian tr6algevernantesit (8)Avengwamsdlent me torlagandevaluationreport• began efeherwlaMmyrownto eXPendteere°d:eseremeincluding transmit it totheltegi°nat Forester.end ester idpreoeSseefor'mediaMiom. , mehfloMPY.,, make itrvdleblstolnterwd and amebgeemmmtoiUeTry aaghpat. (C)Inca.end srpWmeat ladislehrale argea atloss.government the process.M a mWmum.the Pored pro*eeylets Federal Register / Vol. as. No. 32 / Pride. Pebraaey:]A:UK.J Proposed Rules. _ MS,: (i»Anticipated receipt shares to State (3)Ciraamehaon.that could indicate Section zl&fllubliaparticipation and and local governments: a major amendment],warranted govrmnment000rdlnodoa. • (E)Quantitative or qualitative include.bet era.not limited to. (e)pobbcparticipsibn and, estimates of outputs or effects not (f)'Chanter that dgnfarently change coordhation with other Federal awlgned.minket values. the forest plan but the extent of change agenda and.Stste.local.andlndan (Iv)The envfrQnmeutal Impact I.within datable UrnS and envision mind recta wenfategntend'am- statement shall briefly summarize of the entire forest plan Is not zteed.&or going part of theimplamentation.. review ant conatderetlon of the (f0 Cbaaga thatiabeteatldly alas _ monitotingand ev a.eme d:me '' objectives and interests of other Federal thetelatfenshfpbetweenmultiple•uea and revision of forest plans:TS Intent agencies and State.local,and Indian goals and objectives.. la to inform and Involve integrated tribal governments.affected by rewos (c)lrlle*:Amendnenr.Aminor partes bland-arid resource, ' management activities inn the plaoutng . amendmentaball ocoa whanthere Is a monottoosextdoOlogaraldot topr ol& (2)DtJblianotlgandc»mmentTha need to,matachaa_aato.thelaestplat fotrrenogetsaganecootdlnatagforest' RalPublicn notice tereand . which annot dnndlantenooghto menegementwdhtheob$ectivesofother wernnt moor amendma t.An Sam"a$toatoovregeco (I)Make the draft environmantal envtrammentel)mpadaatementainot resolution.Totherr<tentpraalcable. impact pslataaate�mentand proposed raided beiequfredfonmooctammndmenL pISE.aodvitlarho elbe foraffrowners Offends thee' for atiwtijldays available wenieacomment conjunction nwithnrojectlt atanchent it vntsion,tome . are ad with.or.dependent for locations in the vicinity of the leads 0°°nobs den en access upon.Natlonal'ForsetSystem covered by?*plan,beginning on twhich he lands:Toenhsnae'awannessof date of p=watlow of the notice of eavlronoNDwithiDataatema. W Involvement opportunities,ffie Forest , availability,of the draft environmental with imps Super►isor.hall Impact statt In the Feeal • (1)Noticeofeaminorammdmsnte (1)MaintabnalaOfIndividuals Copies shall also be available eballbepro l0s4Saaaewspeper of oorv�aanalyt:aattons..goveznment�ea.and at office of the Chief of the Fore gen st eral aieecletionin a000rdaooswith - publio,ofdefa.wham, a,,, Service, moments in Washington..DC. 36CPlt pat t?:Amlaar,: t duke'tob.:fufatmedaDoattoiwt ., (II)Slowing public mment shell bedfeotlwnasoonarthin7days pleogor"eject ectltdtl4sonthe . oversee prevention eta saal after the date ofFabllow:Moe Forest Ilde shall include , , environmental impact statement and (2)The Forest sapervisoi shall be the " (I)Designated representatives of other revised forest plan.A record of decIsion nspcneiblOofficia' " afectedFederelagrme(u.., • that docemwaapproval of the reoldon (3)(firm st.ncu that could indicate (11)The affl.Iiu1 at agency so , shell be preparedlntocordancewith amtaoramendm.atlawuranted designated asadwringlnowefor.tbe NEPA procsdurea(40,CFR 15062). %dads.but are not limited to: affected State(*))agemUs.lncl ding.if. (ad)Provide public notice of the . . ors S � minor!tow aaapplicable,the Commonwealth of Puerto approval of it sedffa ereviwt plan in a er newspeperof general dronladoa , ,, < (Lit)Designated npreeentadveaof • identified pursuant the reganements w(rr rata Mteepec aA exception onto tindan of 36CFR ans.The approved revision . enet tientwe attespewifiaexaeptlamtoth. natives.'balgovertrm a• • shell not become effective until 30 dags ( Mtaor,edjusemenaro (Iv)Designated npresenativeeof - after the date of public nodes. local camtyortmymeiodvpialagove nts. (0 AAppesao1L Thaasofaton to approve a menagement terra boundaries.or - (2) of the to be" forest planrevlsion;la eub$eat.to appeal mang mentpresaeipttou are ae.ded ne periodlo.of rtunity ash : under the procedures of seoR part w. (d)Appeol+A'decisiontoemends Ina .ln ; ear Section 219.37 Forget plan amendment forestpLmb eubjaet toappsai the be aahfaved anooaeertwithlhrpabllc prooedtuesof80Ci+RpsR211' notice tegcinmctfor the cnals (a)Initiation.Amendment is Section 229.30IntereUeelplinnry monitoring andevahutlonnport:' ' appropriatewhen epeetbo Provisions of appmocA, (b)ThsForest Supervisor shaft a forest platthave been tdentltedas develop.and maintain ptaontug eowde needing.change.Amendments shall be An intaaseiP lnary team shall be t st document tbeproceee to ataend.or categorized as either major or mi= used to amendor revise the toted plan_ new the Tweet pi Dieclosare:'of (b)MeiOfAmendmmentMeior s and to developtheennnelmonitormg informant):the�plamtlrarecordsis amendwentsshellbaal:when there at and evalWdonrelottfle,teem.whase subject tothe'p1aVLleleoftbeFreedom dgoifiont change to the plan bat the members shall represent reeomadand/ of lafamatfan Act- extent of theohangedon not warrants or disciplines relevant to'theplanning (o)Copies of forest plaasahin be.. revision(123Y,%).'A90dey period shell ' ara,shall lntegrstekaow(edgeofthe available for public review ataIIPorest be providedforpublfoteviewand' pbydal;btolog(anxeaon.mtcand, , Service cces on the Forestjn the ;— comment ofarajoramendmentaad soda!sotenossendsnvboam ptal , ,eepectn:Rerjcaal Ceo..end atone or accompan)yt1og�,envhanmental'impact designsattbe`tbentmayconsistof , moteadditonallocations,tobe, , statementaddrewtng"theefect.Mthe whenever oombi tonofforeat3ervice determined bytbe Forted Supervisce proposed amendment end othertederal government personnel that will offer aonvenlsat aaaeea tot e (1)The effective date shall be Is necessary to achieve an' public detarmln.d4a thesame manner as for mterdLdplaagr approach=twig SeotionTlRealnagrotedresowoe approval eta revision involve other p.nons daingapproptate • (4 ntsO(e)(2)(1d)). steps In the prooesa whenapeclallsed monag.aront (2)The Regional Forester shall be the knowledge dose not ewt,within the Forest planing provide an responsible official. team itself integrated ecosystem approach to 8634 Federal Register / VoL 68. No. 32 /,Friday. February d& 1991,/.Proposed Rulers • resource management ensure established%the forest plan. (IQ At tba start of the total year.if the environmental protection.end maintain Management indiators.shellInclude ; effecter date falls within the first tix the longterm productivity of the land in (i)Threatened,,or endangered plant months ofa risralyen accordance with the provisions of this and animal spades se identified on (3)At the end of the first decade of section.Some of these provisions are Federal platelet thepkmdngern(50 the forest plan,the—. appilcable,only to forest plena,while entitle end,17.12t. quantity for the first decade cabal be otberrequiremennts will be recognized (ii)genitive;pest extended to applyuntllthe allowable during forest pinning but become oil 8psdat habitats end rare er sale quantityin 'forearykn is'. spsai.tally app11ab1e during project =mot-. cal oommmvtle.mandated e""n m' finest p plants dears felt The'amoWstoftimbeferldch be ' (a)Foteb aplans shall provide for sold in the integrated neon management end (N)Species or of species,in subsequent of period Yeas coordination of all resource uses and the pknn[n&ust'Geing wronged for Prior amendment the allowable values on a multiple use-and sustained- aommeralas raaea€ona.edentlic. sale not exceed the um c make yleld-basis.Management direction shall subsistence.or`aesfhetlo'valuesorusea shall notaxoead the mum of the beers • established for applicable resource (c)Ice tboxaasee where the forest ' fov° �, t uses or values final but not limited Planincludeeanlobieogvefotthnber ranl averageTheetotalv obtained by to.soil.water.fl. cal e.graz4ng, Drodeetle0.'ths .at plear.h allowaylw flequ ennuithe d➢cade by' member fords first timber.oU,gas,reccealton,wilderness, determine the Longterm snstamed-ykld " deoade'by`thamwbsr olyaus�(ew or vlsuaL:culturaL historic,air.vegetative, timber apadty and theallowabk sale lax)ono)the plan bootpeasto be and miners!resources and divereliy.la q tity:-Theeedetermtnattan s abaft be addition.forest plans shall establish based on suitablascheduledlands amended tieThe sumo - management dlrection,for developing (2)After atebl sbmentof ed tie selergmastlty the first and tnaintainingthe infrastructure allowable sale quanttythrough forest decade ofrale reetplacrt ev necessary to the planned decade ble al plan t thethas swans D�emedtyroS ctS t b as a of the allowable sale tl thatlas - tasouroemen,.ga tprogramandfor genere1mlayrt+iea0edtWberaeklevale been nit , .. :Q°an � .- developing land ownership and access by decade eba*'beoonstantor •patterns which meet public needs while increasing over• (e)than 20 ,ea-41 where a nd which ere protecting or enhancing other resource sale;)evekforanyidaoade�not. lase than protein etlese427o exceed the long-term eeetiaore/yecapable of (b)Forest plans shall provide for timber;cep city..fixcepticnsto Other of withd ew'sfr r andwhttedlantre be diversity of plant and animal species these requirements are parrainedimthe, diletoermaienr�albdka a)of and communitle•by identifying forest plan only to meet owtall,itUfl$r thdussuspmrLfa legion lFore ter a management indicators and specifying use objectives.few require enta,shall co bane tw mertateoortonat to for mray, measurable conditions to aDPlyto regulated volumeonly pumaneemetaminsneloa for (1)Conserve threatened or purposes es timber (peck% endangered spedaa.Standards for the ov dec it fleet sale level;shall sustained-yieldatemtlmber apadty. management of species listed under the provide for a le perpetua tim,condition mat aysaagad'atardsscbsduled to that will enable eetpet ea I%bar amended. 10U�3.G1bMeta Act of �� .shall -as harvest'wbichmsaertheptiodplsof baveteaohedculminattuuvroL, follow approved 'C'1 Seq.). sustained-yield-antroaltildne' mecca]Increment at cry plans and, Objectives of the forest plan grows .-i s4 biological opinions.Once a species has on oubtafoot•maaasre except as•-- 5 • been Wt•d under the Fmdaogered (m The total cheduedbind *earths sold follows: l ., Species Act of2V3.as amended.the from eulade c nnotexcee t - (I)This rM stile zdoeraoteppiyte ((pb�) first decade annotexceed the . . of thieie timing o ion no bngsr appligehnmeet cif es W,Tr) allowable sale Quantity Onbctbe,tltsber or otherstand improvsa mtumsaimw ,.. species•Hsbitatmedeshallba sold that was'%eluded Wes calculation to salvage or sanitationhat►esn ,of. identified and measures prescribed In of the allowable•sale quantity shall be . etan4 which are substantially damaged the forest"Ian for the recovery and chargeable to the allowable sale. by fire.windthrow.orgther conservation of threatened or quantity.Nothing(nthis shell auutrophee orwhtidcarsfaitrmLrsat endangered s prohibit the Secretary from or danger fromfneeotor•dieeas►apacespor, ',Steffen harvesting of}lmbststands to eutttng'tor ertpartmental sndresaarob, native plant and animal species by which an aubetaatlaUz ,by lire., pvrpesee:; designating In the forest plan sensitive windduow.or other atesao e.or (ii)Exceptknwto%le tequfteroat., spec es and providing standards and: which*meta tmmineatdanger.froa .. shalbepermittedln.fheforMptanfor._ guidelines that will ensure their insect or oilman attack, the herveetof particulanepecisoi trees conservation when an activity or project (4)The time period to be sued for if overellm ltiplertsegoals and• is proposed that would affect their calculating achievement of the object(veswouid:birbettetattalnsd.aAny habitat, eltowable,sale,qusantity,shin be band . revistonoeameM ennea-foreatpl c (3)Protect rare or unique biological on the effective date of,the;forestplan.a to permitsuchexeeptienesbs11•b►:t •. c°=unities, forest plan revision.or' any subsequent .._accompanied;byanenvhemeentelf. (4)Provide habitat capability needed amendment of disallowable sale ., impact statement made aysMtb the to support populations of species at gwatity,unless otherwise stated in the public for at least a 90•dayemmment. selected levels'forcommercial. decision document The time period. period recreational scientific,subsistence or shall begin' , . (a)Thepknoneirldentlfrtheplanosd. aesthetic valuer (l)At tbi stn t of the net flscal year. timberline pr wee for•-ehadeosde by.. . (5)Monitor trends in management followingtbe,effective date.if the displaying the allowable sale quantity of Indicators relative to goals,objectives, effective date falls whirl:testiest six timber,end the opmtlon of probable. and standards'and guidelines months of e f scal year.or timber'; harvestmethods Federal Resister / VoL 36, No. 32:,/ Friday. February 25.1991'/ Proposed Rules 6535 (d)Consistent withrelativereport* (1)That any roads to be constructed'. (Iv}'The kM Is not physically ox' values identified in the forest plan. are desipedtostandardsappropriate bloloslWlyoapable:of mowing tree forest plans and projectdectslonzaldng for intended an considering'Wily. spades forconmrdaluss:.; • shall provide'for the identification of coat of tranaportattam.end Impacts CM (v)Soil and watershed conditions special conditions or hazards to the land and resources. , wouldbrhtuvasfbly demagedby, resources in order to: (2)tat temporary roads not needed harvesting underavafabletecbnolog: (1)Minimize serious orlontlastlng to meet long-tam NattonalFmwt, : . (vi).Thereto notaeaaonableasoran e hazard*from flood,wind wildfire. ttapeportationneadaarsdesigsed..with that such lands canbe-adequately erosion,or other natural physical forces the goal ofivatabtl.heng vegetative• reforested'wl bb five year of fine: unless these are specifically excepted cover oaths roadwayantarea where harvest as in wilderness.. the vegetativroovar has been disturbed. (A)The refawtadon requirement of (2)Prevent or reduce serious,lea- within tea years after the tarsuadon:of par graph(b)(2xvi)shall not prohibit lasdcg bawd*and damage from pest the contract.penait. rleaae authorizing .the harwstlgg of tlmberwhen organisms.utiibdog principles of the road either throughartific al or permanent openings en created for integrated Peet resnallement. natural Mena. • wildlife habitat improvement vistas. (3)Protect air quality related values to project decjejobreathrg,the recreation uses:or similar purposes. within ela I l era by:. responsible offioal shall,provide special (li)Research and experience shall,be (IIPtovidbg standards sad guidelinaa ettendol to l ndand.vegetatloa. ., the besls`for detenelningwhethe,the for orest Service management prectloa e telti0efeet from the eeddt�ae��of harvest andtegenerattonprecdoes which could affect air quality related all saeams.laha andotber phortedcanoratasatedWlaaltin values.and bodies of water.The area shell rsforastadca. (tl)Providing recommendations its the correspond tout least'mrtecogelrable reforestation means/dratatea , Stets r.A..diai.potenttal adverse a rota area dominated by the riparian wig costa tbe.minfmamdipecise optmpobpeer,aim deelato 1)NW Plana and Ilnmakeng shall pm lade for the vegetation.No changes practices water: .fib sic identffied the forest, of causing detrimental in water protection and conservation of soil and temperatures-orobsmrtoslentolwdtloa Plat Five:oars able,ena1Larreety' wareresonrcesfacludtogstreams of of oomees,;ardepoelb means liaises aftar.deeeuttlog.• streambanke.,shorellnes,lakesbe permittedwithta. final overotoryremovalfa'absltmwood wetlands.ttoodptata.sod other bodies these a eaawhic eaiously end,•• , , cut%as:mod tee removal cut tweed of water and shall not allow significantadversely elect water conditioner fish tree tatting or selection catttgg or permanent impairment of the habitat Topography:vagetatlon type.'. (2)lnuadd1don to thslandeidentttled . productivityof the land soli,climatic comdit ens management, in psrevaph(b1(1)of thle.patagreph, (f)In project dealstonmekbg,the objectives,and other factthafl . landsln tear offthefollowing,./.• responsible redid shag ant considered to determining what categories ebatba"d ntllledes not even-eged management is only applied practices may:betrptdonatidwithin these suitedfor.timber'productloa �• when: areas or the constraints to be placed they rants identified= (1)U dearcutuny is to be used,Hu upon their performance. the forest planortbeoloming.reoorde. - determined to be the optimum method Septron 22941 Lands not suited for or otherwlsadesmibedtaamamner that for sustaining important forest values umber production eel=k Identified In the forest plan. Forest lade ` ( T'heaanaseeentptesofptgn• land includes shaped blend 2)The blocks,d to t e exttches.Sr ent nos are tasuited f berprd shall�utpn.Such standards gabla�g .preclude practicable with the natural terrain,to determinadons'ehall be incorporated timber production. achieve aesthetic,wildlife habitat or bits manlementatee,presalPtio sce (II)Based oneconomic factors.timber other direction established in the plan. forest wide standatrLand flaideyma. praductlem b c early,sot fsaible'ou the (3)Maximum sizes of harvested areas with site andlnons verified at the time laud now*Math* Area are In compliance with standards of protect evaluation. Identffiedincludelamdsy+haethereis proscribed during forest planning to beet (b)The stability et Ian for Herber no reaaonablsexpectadon•thatthe meet overall multple-use objectives. - Prodactonshall ba letsumfned In timberan basold:or•th■tlhebswf is 'These sizes shall not apyppl!yy to area accordance'with the knowing will exceed thrust oftbeForest . harvested as part of eoologlcal (1)lands not.suited for tabor_ Service to.ptepare endafterthetlmber - restoration following natural ProduCtion shall.Identified on maps. for ale.Factorsaseodatedwahirah atastrophes such aeat%windstorm, either inthe:torestplan or,the planning landsfndnde excessively hfghooeband and Insect or disease attack,other records,or otherwise desaibedtn a low product vahosuaderaaoayyanantidpated exceptions to the established limits may manna in which they can be rsadfy shots or lorg.termmat ostr';•, be exceeded on projectbaslsonly recognexed.lands eltalbeid ntifisdas coadtyaoe.,lbessdaotmsarrreletedto after,completion deforest plan not suited for*oberpromutlondf any of nmemelyhtghooetofaccess.tom site amendment accompanied by an the following'coalitions app! prodncdvityAsolated standaroror environmental impact statement and (i)The load has beenp�wnfrom slmllerchwrmtmoa�the Regional Forester review prior to timber production`by'en Act of relationshipcfcosts and, a `4)Mspenton of GCaomn�eya,� ry of Agriculture or (3)All remaining lands shall be openings are in the Chief oft.Forest Service identified asttablefcrtimber compliance with standards prescribed (et)Timber production on these laude p roductIonentpLad to oneof the during forest planning to best meet would violate statute.Executive order. . follawing.atgorier ' overa)lmultlplause goals and or regulatory (i).Landaaeeded for limber production objectives. (Ili)The land does not meet the to meetforest plan and (g)In projectdeclalonmeldny the definition of forested lend asset forth la and objectivershell'beclasdfleda responsible official shall ensure: In=of this subpart " uttable.eheduled"and serve as the 6536 Federal Retgister./ Vol.36 No.32/ Friday, February IS, 1901 / Proposed Rules. basis for determining the allowable sale (2)There is newlnformation or Isaac-Conlsn ird' quantity and long-term sustained-yield changed conditions which indicate a timber capacity need to clump the forest plan (ii)Lands not needed for Umber (c)RessarehloWnolArsaarrFomt Production to meet forest plan multiple- plan revision shall include consideration IoM— 210S4( .. use goals and objectives.Including.: of any new(nformaaon'orcondtaons ,' Os 1"It financial and economic considerations, which could htesultin the identification oea ep"' 210,32 or lands for which there%need to defer of ResesrckNaturdAreas.Such areas, pro asro m94txe a determination as.to their suitability. - �► cartaw p 2+o4o(e(1) shall be identified a."suitable- exargrsa d.alpine,ine 0;tact. as*no air 2,O3ttq unscheduled"and shall not be used in. aquatic.an tm 10 ctypol C a.q ran brat p a 21934 determining sVuattc aadgeologa tics of ,�s,ornt..ra�, 219ayaxq: the allowable sale quantity specld 0:uniqusin to rinstra e obara of. and long-term sustained-yield.timber scientitciatemtandimpartanosand : Doss wowaanaeps. in sasesta capacity., that ere needed comply tW the national o2' 4420 (c)Timber harvesting may occur on network of Research Natural Areas. As now*ow*a n' 2lafatat lands identified as not suited or .woe' ••suitable-unscheduled"only for salvage a PBS controls"a- 2123010) salesnecessary to protect for sales isbCt 0x p�4asy r9>•Oo other multiple-use values.or for activities that meet non-timber r0°t° open available Eye 210.340)(4) objectives consistent with the forest Aa amas°. posed mien a Moon plan.Any volume harvested under such A. condidons shellnot be considered ewes wesear w,t 21940(4) resse a b 2193 0.) chargeable volume and shall not ►b VW a._._ 21*A0(epp) n approval b matt 21oa4pq contribute towards accomplishment of Moneta ear a rmee� sootola. 2,9?IW1W the allowable sale Quantity.These lands eat et pr ere thew otwebxe) I1 as void 210 81) mean shall continua to be heated for.. 9969.-8171.. :2103etb)(4) reforestation purposes if necessary to ASO s1rr10at few: ` "21040(4)(0) 21 asateni achieve'the multiple-use objectives of n fIpe alga' taanrras a m mast 21e40tori . the lap. Wed% a voMaesae ' ,210+.01,,x2) leeraegtr. _p (ro.te p aslant o0iw,saaAa► 21910(0x1) (d)Lands identified as not suited for an. 1. OAsaeal ^' r timber production shall be reviewed at Pond 9,9A4941999944 219.41g1)p>6 pis 11 a hawse non r9,40(0(4) least every ten years.Lands identified erawa., sstubt o n 21Ow/b>p)pj as not suited or"sultableunacheduled" erraasd ra as , Mae may be redesignated'at any time by: 21941()) A a Air amendment or revision of the forest plan trawste worse 219410(� _ Z+9 a(b>if conditions have changed.The time noialt aralasewnatr. 21e4gW yossosas rest nriod for the ten-year review shall Tres. pr )awry 2‘2'4")(4) 21 0300) begin upon the effective date of An„I1ea ., ntbwaarM ration—2192e(s)(1)(e)pq approval of the initial forest plan or the ceorned s.ell for rvl• 21970(+x9 Enircefi l and a r aty effective date of any forest plan revision seen. velum or amendment which included a review M mere Itmatlot a. 21e.2e(o)(1) overate 2+0.22. of all not suited lands, non x wets umwewt 21977(.x+) Section 22942 ffvaluatlon for spec/of A"r"anre. gm sostmaw '210,27 Unata Oran ' 219W(I) designations. rnerAnra, rr. vaiw IabfhSta aw wave srW 1lsawlw reeeu)ek (a)RoadlsesAreo9'Unleu Federal AoOe to 2,4a'r(d) . :Forest' ln,. - statute directs otherwise,all roadies', Asp anee b om po �,9,34(ax7) FOSSDMInlio o"- ' 21x72 undeveloped rolO/edtsaMota a. 1lealedb.rate0rn0a. 21941tbx1)pq �sreu.shall be evaluated "aasto. ' . . Forest prtc for wilderness designation,during forest - Eliot on wnpwnsfaisn... Otago) Asa arn..aa.._.._ 219,32(.- plan revision.Evaluation. arcades.. prooedle°1 2103100(3) Otelet rarr M.�,_219.230 ) undeveloped areas for wilderness r 21921(D), Rowed gt4J'A tones 21020310U deslgoetionehal(be limited tO arose: Mrtyeet. I Neteaenelap b saw n- 2197>ta) (1)At-least:40w acme in ales unless - As Orals"M NOD a 219.31(0(1) sores:-:planning and contlguoustoaxletiagOr - slanlar.rw4 Adminlstrauoaend reed units of the "'e"t "w r;sutip fit 21.304 Pomo a5M05 Oincitns National Wilderness Preservation rlWdaasonesorstsr. 2193e(d) RWaonNan.. te lore ossosx2) (2)Sur of the 300th meridian.having Aaaua Oow or r rtamela:_.., 21D.37( oeespn_._,.._... 21972 sufficient size as to make practicable its or ee. .weyss rree.22t9s40O0t) Ewbsrrd M', bar 219,37(sx9(e preservation and use in an unimpaired son pew condition.-. . .. :: 2,9,3t(Dx7)(Y) novenrw e)onalrtlon - (b) Wild and Scenic Rivers:The , Ot npmIMQ pest ' .219.3[tb)(q. pee are steno M+aw9 eligibility of potential wild and scenic 'w me' "'.tit "°41* riven during forest plan revision eh p r — ".`._ 21s,3e(y rsae al} Asses t At at .1 . 'SI ts�..21530O).-) be evaluated if either of the following , a wa0an A 2193100(+) Coml0sraaoa a:t epee, 2lsset xiym apply: - -' asi ss, i19„(y ovine(1)Fedora)legislation requires stow al00nM1 evaluation.or Persotonn pa seas x27+9 )P)' t 1 a ro tariasa 21 ) Federal.Right's ! VoL 50. Dio:32 / Friday. FEn azy 34 1001 / Fropond.Rliles. 1537 )NCCX—Continued niocc.oonfouea. I Topa R.pMtory lot _ TOOb<. Roan ton ,,,Tt,r" Prosy tNd MMMp dung common 21036(02) P caA..ad.wASMn.�.:310ag Cad 219.7d(o)(2) Orwlm Mhwa4 210 Area g90R—..��..214100 . -• Ann - 21040(4) AO(I) EMEMal 2. In.r 1ald 2fa3(9(I)M r+.. risfroallon novo9 2t0A0(yr.• "`'•4' wtabnaaae.—.. 21940(0). b oev... MnOpn-....21032- On wstaE101m.orr6M4 21941(0 Mnpt.nt.ntaeon a. 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Pan, Ignonmwnt) M9.a 210.20(0 tan rentiOn.,Nal Eno- PIa91R9*n.._—.... 310,32 .arm.].utivo pan Manning Nen" tion Pan of 0.31030 flit- 21t41(Oxt)00 Pr not lent 210.70(0) Ob+9nnOov ..&..4 CO. e1 Int* Osv4n 210.32 ottlirela 4*.g Olnwrmt.rR � R*t.60ne.p to font 210,33(0(1) maaa 219364*xl)p9Y) 1 0 Intl fof 210.76(0 d PuttPan ROM b mOrta.p and 210,26(0x3) MINNjyM � . p (as Pella common Aaap.rrlMp brat PM- 21433(01) vadatMI Wet apOay. . °gnaw 219.0 AROdo rp.aat 21956(0 43001(0) A0 ran to Stuns. 21941(3)(9x1) MAIN is peps no; 21937(0x21 R.pat. I.ONES 2143004 .e.00.d WMA sionmating. m.a.t0ra.e.9. 2101(.)(3) M rate to aama..n. 210.41(0(3)(9 Anon 21931(0 .er.a..O Ytdw Thom b Man 210.36(01 t:OmOY bray to do. 219.40(01(0) frameas manor—210 ______ MIADOO O*ton_.. 210.32 As Men st pat 219.34 Made .ins 21045(0) R.aOsmetu for..»....,..... 21940(ok1) nynaalK As pa 4"role. .d iP• 210404*) INIMMI... ......_......, 21032 Minn 914 awn pl y X0 0 g0w0naim. R 21040(0 DOan.ea M bM pw.. 510.33()(1)(0) . 21034(0) Mpd.erOlefin Roland to WA.30(39 21933(00 oars 21029 A.non 0 d11MMy N. 210400) as Paws' 2142r0).2) . adgmaw. 2104() Porno' 24937(0)(2 0an.a...--............. 21032 MM nein pla.OnWdsd. 210.330) Par 21430(0) .. ROM N maaa.p,......... 210*OIENO non 90m.na. MA Au n t aid Pro 9MWbn Of..—.,.w.....210400x0 A11M 0n4 21030(0Mowers*pliKeiptiOr =NM3 oterimertpiltda M O*aMdOn_, bra21932 . AP10 for.suplo..,10 WA 3/040(0)(7(30 R.Mdonerip b lad. 21433(02103)0 estan lad H t 21 nano x14 soma n. MIME pla I*Motor MMgntel--............ 21027(1) for WSW of Mint jp,210 (0) ebmaYMArq 540.36((x70 r1Mont d.t. 210.370)(1) rosin.. 026(9x0 eAss. .tl.e N•nrnpwOaM Ma. 3194(1(1)(6)(1. NQA d0outt.nnOtlln.,._ 210.770) For new a!tea to Y10a6(*)(4(4 W. Paoamnw*peb010 2103701 P.50.. As�S..Jy N. 2104000)0 nonoriL end W......... 210370)2(3 0.011: Ntoaal orittO an► 219.30 sows Ma.Oa...... 21940(.) and Gwen s. tEnor AO MOM* 21957(0) Deng bj0AYaytplj~ 21193.10 ttuwa INNS opining" 2211 (304.90 O.DM 2103710 44 En440(90) IOMn dM.g, 310.37'(0(l - Pill.P(. 6arAl..taMCalc tn.M e- 219.10(4* A.. le ,..n and. and r.. 21940(.). NEPAadMmnince. 21927(0) Mang gut 219.30((3(1) .deft ArlrpnrM.. P0W0 naa..—......... 219.37(0)(1) 219,30(0x2' Praadon Of 21040(4 /6SE Pedant Registee / Vol. St No. 32 / Friday, Pabyoay IL 19.1 /Proposed,Rake b eot—CaNYrAd setx—Corninued 1ppp„ j Tab Amatory text Tab 1b�btbpr1115 Tpb. MDAterttla 210.40(10 M MESS b LIST' li•Affofla i VpettYpr;sem.post 21 ono.- Sons MPS* trwtt '275.41(0) VIPs sca rr N 5 2ea0st51st ht. 210A0WM0)00 bstlle)tlo5 110.gp((7pa Otaie011 2HIJ2 . . tat 11M1Mp12p1d 21M711 Mpiebt ix 37 Ave Dakota arlaldsarprarbr r1Po2 T w a �wb.orrb yr anPa�o�' 21agy Ob51s0 212.42 Ml__.__ *J. alis.40O61L1) As post 0 VA4ntttt i1IO.19d NO 5b1-0btbtd is best 212.)0(2)(1)0) wsa 215.90()X*) spa .. NOarMp2.. Malont100 b was. 270.14(b) Oasis.. 210.11 CcaidWrt50rr at e0A000 212 M99001_mit► TrOMOMb&aente_.... moat M9b5,._yep0 - MialtMtpb V5,79(OXq tMl0rw0502Ieeemnlll Via arid Sea Awes 219.2PS Subssfonsl Snail, and 095rtbb5 21022 112ds es Plitt Pte diabbso Suits Mbbstrrbe b trial 21043400) A• plans pm M pst ibgttt2 e. 215A0(s) _ .1 St t2505f0 aids 27M1 W1r05+11111/2991st2.'. eulIMMOM4M/M9s7 15ybwars 21M1* M sow to*Lwlly r5. 2e0A0p),: . A091Wbdb Aye 215A15XfX5 M99IbdlsAO? •..._. 21M1(p WM0st0►' M nIY010 LTIY 21PA1p(p)o) Ka`bpbwl0Pomey-,—..4&Slam.. 215* Smut 212.41(7) ,.� t*wP al I211.41S211.41S40•02ulsP 211.41S40•0 idealise,M 21 w51ttettSu..� aastootM (PR Doe.St -al SO.ml As NSW*M0 21M1 Sra wat Nome" a 110.4100 OWNS POD[5iww 21M120 bbOrtlOr�I'b ides. 270.NQ 0 U.S. Goverment Printinl O791c0 i 1001'r 797-9$0/40095 D CQELD%Vi.J/ 7y ♦aG%N^"�°o4' UNITEDaTATU a .r` 7J�c��S J S', NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 2f :f .2$ m 9 • noiow ry 6 RYAN PLAZA DRIVE,surrE 1000 CLERK 4� +° ARLINGTON.MAR Tee„ TC j, n MAR 20 Docket No. 50-267/91-03 License No. DPR-34 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford, Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Gentlemen: NRC inspection 50-267/91-03 has been cancelled; therefore, no inspection report will be issued for this report number. Sincerely, a8o IVs,. rector; Division of Reactor Projects cc: Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. W. Warembourg, Manager Nuclear Engineering Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 GA International Services Corporation Fort St. Vrain Services ATTN: David Alberstein, Manager P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, California 92138 . Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Charles N. Fuller, Manager Nuclear Production and Station Manager 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado -2- Public Service Company .of Colorado ATTN: H. L. Brey,-Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resource Management Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 i Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Quality Assurance Division 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 PublicyService Company of Colorado . ATTN D. D. Nock, President and Chief Executive Officer 21 P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Commitment Control Program Coordinator 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80211 Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Public Service Company Building Room 900 550 15th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 ri Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 Public Service Company of Colorado -3- • Department of Health ATTN: Robert M. Quillen, Director Radiation'Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Colorado Public Utilities Commission ATTN: Ralph Teague, P.E. 1580 Logan Street OL1 Denver, Colorado 80203 Federal *See / Vol ga.No. 44 /-Wednesday,March 6.thigh iNodose —al Cases es Power Castprg.Debit No. SIT so rSidnoaetptee..t.mda Reactor tYateetthdi slmTaieietlle e0ng.Palisade Plot,Valens fled both weal havebeen ; Lm1w,.loddfitiete deeal ileeee.Miedgan�ofoppllantkn far on ndnuwr =nuances > oes`not or .eo theAatset 2t 2900( Ir.SeptembQ dolor D repha stem seerake . Att2=1 anda on November Mtendmentniai 3 Lkeaeafhase.rlebaery21.an 20.1900(ahanat).andoot°- loom P`osisiontdP at"mgihms Nos B/ponr.dat rsbces tranot DPRaterhe amendment revises the , .,- , ) t Le trIWutoJcmendmatt•Th1" r oirotI not Federal Iltee fLkwsthe. L ammedmenb(t)dew smeBeeine° Ae i erDecember2e.200o(88FR TaILr.aaodedeed noises the. requirementsof Palisades Dent Teohoba48psdlloatl.ea.,.,.12°14)eddaeddheral.°O112 Tadude.l ttb7e}.Th..Comme tlonsreleted Dom Wtklnarfw/eladarl Iateeeted Leakage Rate Teem 9LRll, wabuttonathealedm_ R 9acbee27ased san1at) with a,rand elatementthattheRAT TLeComedwlmsS dsreiaationc1 oralroeet the ro4eelt msate.oL20CFR5Q• oaotdnd asea8ereloatlonwee" theamrrndmaltleaceteh.d's:Befell ADpendlx).b'p�Atatw'aypivwd rabrutuy2s.++t90i. 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Teethes)1pecithis bm. commentsnoalndrNo. No an$conz bosom consideration Doi eoftrYtkd sodas inhied - local PubJl&OocamintRaa s comments received'No. *mbar Oatobe.'lt.:'dM0 grog miaow' laced=York County Library,tto&et Local Publ/c Document Room and/sMmbu!10 Ja00(g81?R8u10) Mack Ithwt:Rack HJG.Routh Ceram Jo ddthe VeaZee en Laren&Hope, The Commission's related evaluation of fend ' " . College.Holland.Michigana0423. the.a ms naedntlacoemNmedina r'ae0 Safety ammo.via. e4.nda.Nw CteeumaaP , Coapeva;Decker No. Evaluationdided: ega293e .11esrVa ryito erSellaS mutt.PdIrN d #Ld Van BUM Nosigniflomstmasaraaaldjred9t. tieon "that No C�b.lmsldgu coma al?towhee No. L000lA,blloDmarmw►tRoom Dais ofeepllootke for esneal ena $ Dab ofoppllaetkrr for amendment: Joctiomvan raen Ubray.Hope APR 14,21150_ ‘. . , ., .; November;.20000melJune23.2000(as Coll te•.k ogend24obigaeNe29 aleam�tlae aas0inttTie weed November DandDecember 7. , App�A,. lath and)emery'2L n01). Ce imeeenYaw ee eepast/Daher Nei rechdodspedflouioss- irreaere f/dariptioa'olaeumt6teonaTut ardfadssrhof:Vanlla 0tO5) rramtl, : c aaatbeeamto embed the descriptlm . Cmtr•Ifiehlithi 000ldowelleetervaltpeeffeally.tbir ofehenentiambooaitorbeg system to Daleolo plioaHanfarrmenabe nt amsndm.atbmorponherevlesdr*pee idiot epee upgrades performed this Augast22„2900 gat aad$4.3.whhb*psovfde tseetre - Outage.end(2)bradaeetheoperetma Br/efdeeopdoo nr2Men fnentThie tampart t a7Tl sielor.SM bend at which safety Infection tank level smemdmar mites P%b eds Pleat operation efibiliCSdeinaseAge must be metaled.Addition .a new Michel. Speddiedon Table 2.3.2. moo►dowu,criticality.end hydrates Ilia �.J • • • t, gradard-E'sgtatens/f:yolati No..:4al./.Wedeeadey.=Mer glidg-t's :ulli r..1., I. r•. ,revt«doaveaeaeaPp1keb1e.for Medd&PaoeiCapaatlea,ege , NoserlfioAt' .•• opetettce np togs effective full-power . 0odatlialil ial,CrysW'Rlvee Udt . oammaetrnatrocktia. y, • yeart(iFFYL and bonbondeveloped No.3 Nudge CwexatlogPiao6Cibus LoadPoblle.DootaantRooa►, consistent with the recommendations of Count%Itotfda• location OaanCo ZAbrs - RevWon'Tt andatotyGatdelligan" Dote ofttpiilicntion fop onstdmsnt ReferamaDapertmentelwashhigton /W ' BM'e °ember oimea�aaeappbmented streetyonarltiver i r.Ja+ry rliC Section 3/4t9 revised methoddopy,,aedtodevelop Mech$oand August. 2a1900(pubs) Mohan*PbwrCa mtlaa Figures a 2.nd3 a-f•• t"'°°°'e�) �No 15.2 a.Nw1maleiot, Danofheoasar'Pebeaeeys2199s daeo<1Pyea muutdcanaTha NudeerStMba.Unit•N°.2.0awep•. ' Effectivedoterlrebnwy121991 Specification t4.. 'lFigures CoeegaNew;Xedr AmendnentNo 137 3A-2,3.a3and byyz reactor Doi*ofoDP la Focilily0nrati tg'Lanse No.DPR coolant heatapnd Nowmbn al990 eAmenelmenteevLd the Technical prermra. yerash..,. mverfar, rx, $r4ltfestriPtlmolomeodmsarTpU Specifications. operatioaaptotsefbctivedafpower review Table 3A.2caf Dote of iddolnotlae to Pedal yesS lheapplicatbmda proposed TeoibalodBpadSaCona a rend Redet r.May10.1090.(35PR21900)The changes for the low'lempeneua aeeodated'8ueoteincorpmatra Cc '—'r'arelatedeva)adonofthe overprsaamayaooeatla .Illew forleoLtlanafffi ehangw a amendment is contained in a letter to arose node NRCavlewhod'wmanot ' y.tcn ' the licensee datedEebniiny12,1991 includettwithdbisimendment atom"Sow.ahisfavWoahaeoasaryto Noslgn/Jloanthazard'considelation Dote.,o1"/nawnarFebzw17.1901- ' arnctanrgrwhkhwa'dUoovaud coamwattnalnr*Noi. • lWi,dote;Trbnanr,71001 inacegsiUonnadj "t' ' bte Load Public AmandnwntNa.•133.; , at Pet' loaot/we .JonesMemtorlal Library, F0a►lity Operating Llaneallo.DPR. Date ofls aa mr"Febreayll.1an, 063 Franklin Asa Atlptdppe. n Amendment revisedlb,Teohnkal Affeeffrodoewliebrawg,242; 8protttanoa. Amadofee1ThL•22 sig ' �Nonsconthomdioonsidoration Dote ol4Leidataodainh s r• Fstired F�u'OP�'Lkanee'IWd DPR. ammenbno lnthNo, RedArNovember 14 logo(6SFR 62•Ameaimt•reviaestheTeehakal, Local tbblwoctin it,Room 417 " t.100'a'»Ltd' lacotIorsS.F4ons soroordi.ibram evahaUa rofffiaamrmdment ; Doh ofimit/olaod o,litdasY, 6p0.3,,F�,i.a,�akboom��omeeu�s%AUgtdppi. weaned We'safety`Eveladondated R•10001:10w0�om..b..o��r��2I�1100�f(�M IR Pennylvanituomr,.. ,. Fehruartp 991.x7 -.Gd ;,r. . �. rbe Csthar zMtkk .y. Snrer�'apaaUen•e.>bo.DedatNaBa Nody lowdbomndaawaidaation evatafmattha'am .A. tI ammatur»ahwtNo oontafosdina'Sdoq'Evntontlaedatdd Ill. Woolen One.US No.2. toatFn6doDboameatRoanr': Fahrealf11.'1JQt;' ' ' . Pope C?m4t:Arlaeas ioatiadC.oatatitegioacttbrery;aela ' 'No tdpnQ7orut['hamtd/,00rrdention Desk olapplloctlon fore mendment W Cryat.V$Utlt.Crystal River:lhodde ammeab"taoolvotNo •Dece 22.mber10ao:,..: 62071+ � LomlPUA&DoormwrYltoca ' srleldiscdptlotrolameirttrrNntThe Afton `r.:aL.Dpoket loallor.Aafarnos'aadDommtmts . emeadlwnttotbe�RrhaoeuNadea N :10;16,_Oy marlieelS.Naobar•. DepartmentPadLidLibrius.,Snb One cat2(ANo,2evlsenkd Geoaeihtg8ution.OcanCounty.New York um, . Yarf:Oetneg0.New Sp.elUostlone;(is),ravlea TebL x.3:10 , •.; ... .. to provide,a don of the,. Noriblealaw 7am P°006 PeoT • ,midmum.mmmberofchamelsrequirsdDate' �"°°'e"°�r rt Oec ablies a gegaedlik aR+M.. to be ope able,lfom r to"i powder,' MaY 7a a Mg13.1190. lelen tnedestCaenthegrPlea.Dak for the Pressurizer Safety Valve Sepretebee'seand Na2sediGaotlhosCaue4,'- AaoastlaPodtlon.mdiatlonend • tlrlelo'aar/pdawafcaorendmsnOThe a�eeeeoes - PeeeurizerSafety,vtlyeTadPlpe amea�entmodfawmrZaabOfaa(; • Specificationstavinecyda.epeoldo• Dotrelopplloatlon for atisadmenor a A tlosuonolmiary P• iz 1991. oft Lmtlr tvltbwafe�tremro ra Can Br/rda '�/aoetnda>.nti [he of Aida*don:30 days from the dab : -. . amaximenerkevlee'th�r'Tabnic t ' -AmendmentlVo:113 ' Dote lnuanar•Pebntery'10.tool Spedfc.Uasby.addtaga'referata. 6/lecriwd u Fabarwyzo.19pt W CAP 4o02♦P.A;.Voi hate ddaen FocJ//q'0perotl LimnNaNPP•& AmertderentNN ,2477 4.-WeethighanaargeraesekLOCA. Amendment revised thrtiechnical ProvisionalCperotlag'VJaneeNa llerbEstimate:Methodolopr,.Aoyat-. Spdfketkmt ;, DPR43.,Amendsmatnr1sdtht: 193amSeGb A.bdth o47.Ae ,,. Don of initial notialntda l TechukatgpW cations."' 7echokalSpetaoadam. Raglaer.'leneery'a19S1(DSFRSOTS Du 6tofr>a/t'errotiagnedwd Dawofiannattgrall,2119a0.. Coaurwloaes relatd evalwtlon 0f the 1 30. 001,53 FR2t971)The BA4Ww' ileaPabnnil, ?L IM amendmonth contained in&Safety euppiereeetrgietterege 1a AaronrkesntJYoa:.90a stle. EvdusYtloadated February it'iop1.: and Clamber 23.1999 ..,: Faci€U Opaatin�ioNsikko;DPR- YNorlyHfbxatharordi anddamdon additional clue 4ri eon sod did 42andDPS.S Amend t ntavbd We aam.nn'naiw*No. not change ttattla aoelgalUcanty . • TicmiatSpedtlaations. ,•, '-Lo.2O1Pu JicaowmentRoom hazards aoneideratbndetermteatloo. Aonalinitialnotitio,odwal l000UmrTomllaanLibrary,Arkansas' The Commiakeeete)atdwalwirionof ReajMecNavembel00a0(e11FR-.. Tech Udvenny:Runsuvwe.'Mena thisamendmentlicontaltrealnalafety 47572374 Com®takaardated neat • Evdusnon'datdPebtwry•2a'19s1."' 'svultwtksof the amendmsnt4 srwl R.sAiar/ Vol. 50. No. 4i:l.wta<m..aa7. -a. j, ,,, ws jo:SJib�•k.aase ae Da4'o/erwortor beauty ILiiYi, `: So.-- rtiU-rrlr awn ' e00'',io91.No.tr t" 8}7aotMrdoaa:Umtlie'*R.aawaaof at.DosteiNsedAJQSrttAe, Ikt'M,,ardrftonaoo»th the date;oflwatnoetotetrupl M$U C__a�SStMleaUSN► la• S. prior to startup from tDa amth Sa Dk Cs y.e..re Room '`r ,prbfla,,ThingeTabbe oteohaduld1°beginFaruary Doaaf�#leovoafrawettdrna lote` eedsd ncsDew> AmendmeMNo.I V Daaember2l.iao0 '.; mauid ePums• Poagi&Operating ZaneNO.ORR alteasmalliption fmrraa'imotand liratde 7RTN,amatdmemtngeedtbe sunraaoaadmao.reg* ,atpocaed , omdtbf State of New Technical with the wowedtwos meat-- No.503n.Junn associated ~ oak°,initia joist isolation of Cad ftdsCoaagKNewwer rk . yyo•ssoAESPRai7Y)23e OM+i°' foromandawrtA CA .J_doaasdatedeadvatfonofthe Maio/Lauon erTsbnaryalmi pyro/ggrlfood°$f amentbnrmtlraoatainedia.aSdely rdodr7ebrusay2q,10va *it /aaaferrrtdataaal'he Evahiaflmdaledfabtoaryl&latt. 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PrortaramlOp rettiplierwt ro. . sta grCetatsaoiSyum dommeate.nadeertNo • DINatTbatmetndeaaniroyLalthe b wbaCtbe.p4nt Lola the l000lPahllo•DaaataeaeRoom .TeaEmlotlSp,emr.aaat, ebytdawnnoadiaoo loaoriaasw amspubioubrwy.iii Oofr Atlot,nmlarihedaaf � F 1 mo.dw.y satpn ta.�.]etwy 'Mt Cralatea bwP.was Ian r hationof bride*data deed gather wosrtesNa_ erstak 1heam.admeet1eaaatmedhaaSa5Ky R tbeTectiral . docket Poe.30472aodiDdt'1 � a m 1 bammfdraa droHaw AdtldiwsoirsocasoutiovembirHa1n er (55 ssl8t!aaa volt Not 1 end 2. mamma °°'� laaa lao DAD Sake Coady,Naw l000tArbbeDtaaaprntRoar. l000tbarkteteLlbecy.11abeindly of molt*Ca�,awlam'"kW Dote of¢pplkoUoetoramendateQy Caliyos PO Booc19067 wdaatioa tithe emandm at la SePtmbw23.monad aop$eaemtd eMiaaadrOz?Sa' aaateadlaa8de0'meta edited by letters datedJudeantofond SAW. t"'.fa Edina Caatpasp,at Iataillai9ii vo,0ti/kmxhmodraneidnadoa Deambsiiipuon , , d.Da macka.aF/el intiwk 8/1412,3e8 • saattrnaMdtlVO' lfrleldeawiptklhedthendra VoltI �N i_oMINCa SrMoalatk teoallbNielloeu tentRoom amaodments difMdfbeBahtwTbeiai ' Nis saat y lteaDly.Cwrq, biter PS W Ubrery,sonSteaCeawatrSwvalpanee Cadfa4lt�_ CrrrYq.CoOgedOewgo.Oswego. • RegmtnmrebagaEbbs*aooNeteooi • Dote ofgppli arionfbroatwtdamott >ttaYrt?. between tSR.½mt lend Se 2 Dia.amber;Y.:IND dsserhdatojaaranclaterthr 11Nairelaet0eeektCatCotapa�, T�alaat8petl0aeaont'andthe t)edntNsaF�a„dalewNna w w«�Sbaa.rshmaaerethelat Thou 2 Grob 1M ba.D.taNadS-ba SP eeaoma:T'beJa.20.ismandrevadiatessowsinsizintion caagtitiwrpuq Data 24thiiettn dd'aot tempsratmekt*a Sin,Onorre nit No. Cwofcppliacfon farcmend}nena_ lnaeese heeoopeof the oriinat a ateasynaratca rbtm?,rtoCE �� request end.ad not aifeotthe ehR'e based aoa vendor raaoa�emdwlmto tome lab memo ttedby original m brtaade,.• th efceaa'zda rr gNistenrietheniel taw n MWaebb2eem t2 on DoN,,ofiwaoaoer,T acmaisrlOoi San and a�a 4.72 m tlSa stamenMletteram • gfeett ►dabt7aaUadtaiaod;aid' eradeAlt tDtaioaa,,,,.. ' is magmata aaovem oriioa{ the date ofhananoa and shalibe C ______&___„__Y-a . .rartaranp..14.. ' "ew at request and did not affect baPMmeOedwlthto wclayedtbedaw ; oobaothe.eeamaaowadt�om�� *wads withal no dtkanthuards oftwaoea,,' bustath�NOndra eldaaaanest R+Wdnr+t'pUan otitsna1nwnk2Me A° dsteet,Wa MIASel haeaat.ra teal ffaachhinearo e° Paa11i9''OAe M'lJa nweJNa.DPl the rdthwillityttan ad Malill�tw(tn1QTaahrtl g 70andDPR.*'fee,ttmendments frgwer RSale`gTghiliedl8e revised tha.Teelmloal8pealSoaWna. gneetie i arP P�hetna ,se'mser itegrceattkatieri. beatw,Vawattat Dote of Initial nodes in Indent . ' Aataftamphea^isredaa ` ! with 'e eveh 344440 Mid. ed . m zX esTabgatspednomues Tatra eiertnestipr who■ , .. the amendment:t oontalnedbta Safety... aewtt�tosdnetheapppabybyof Evaluation datdlebtuatyU.1M Deo WNdedk.tafYdnal iyp �statement et No+lynJfkaidcaonkansiduatkm, > Reielic' oagtainlant 13e dSe �p Z2,14202)whoaloth othr fueling will bed aunmenht.oti kNo,, •. ,,, .Commdwkn�,ulrwdavalmaaaaoCOw b la addition. abheabbe iocodoma Salem PrseAtiic Library.iii Evataatoadatedl ha.eryitaNt. te.dasuaWa u4I eambbed into �Broadway.Silam.New Jersey NIsholi e•R .aw Ldtdawdiraafaw eoatsn tereeei eekNe. 9394 Faunal 1Rosielect 1.1101.411.,No. 44-L-Wattage &Maid Mall • Local Public DoarmentRoom, protactlm afforded byntatsd Tachnlon4sp.deo.tloosaidacodh,ek IaooUarcMaln Library.University of spaotfloatioa NRCCwnarSa atbri ts. ..: Califorafa.F.O.,9ox10607.Irvine. ' Dotty fJ Suomi;February 1.2901 !Implementation of Fronnummatia California 9571T'•; ' " dreatlw:dotw February s.1191. COa4vLforRadlo1g10af tiluna Tens Vail Authority,Doubt Mundm.otNo.:t2. • Technival.Spedllaanc es*tbe. Noa60JA9 ailA0.240 ehorit , oubtDrow Pd/W"OPetatingIlona No.NPF• o(11e SaAmeadmeat revised rim?eahnlcal Teimidegspeincidica`onde Ferry Nuclear Plant.Unit&&L nd X• `• speciHatlom. to Lima".° ar.Afebama, . DobollnXestotialnFagg REISt °traitsDoaat!doaLtlon Dots ofappllat/onsjoramendments: llnikkenenubar 16.UNIFUJI Manual or<hi Poxes Contrott.. ,.,, January lll.Much 24 May 24.2940.and 40e60)Tbw'Cammbdon'areited Frogrina T'ba^amaad sostiaae December 1900(TS 277). evalaationalibiimonamaati.. ,Taobac5 al • Brlstdaorlptlonofaaandannts: aoatabattint8.fety:$v luatlaidated Specifications. y ,by b SectiooSSaad4A: F.b¢u.ryt bawds Cantle Uttar reCaed'aondstan rUh Arudll System ditto 5 teandanticcrectarcanww aived:N4 the CononrefoderFollor8htam.af•for • Browns FerzyNuol arPlantUnm1.2. LomIPabyoDaaumentRaos TaehnlW fion9paofEaation•fmpeowor for. and 3,Teohato-t SF.tlfiatlon..The J000don;CatlavieeCotmty Pub& Dattollsaganotakkaaragage2 changes(1latarify.LimtemgConditiou ubruy:716CotntStraat:Fatto&. fJ , p 14t for Oyereass.LCO)agsi.( rocs. Mgt( 1mplemenbdmiiiiias0ayeefiraiot accurately daeuibotha74dga1wlolls " ubnuy.Washington Unlvudq,.9ldnbr ward2, :. . `Na ► requirements for dm dteeetgaoaratorsla a dtbrdefl$3614,tcb.SteLAti4• P eapLCOr0.9.A.0.0)ravine*omnisciently' MIssOi404i*0. : . +¢Ameodmaotb r.. dtharchnical for samplla9.tb.dad sanerita.fuel on wise&puma gasesComaedee. Sp.eeoatlom..' ; m Surveillancellnici nmmtas.A.2.. t and(4laydits•thatrtlngof tb•anal rrNo '1 esteere.- r. gi terOctobiao012,1 Fedaa4, 0010 gnattarsla$tt�4A.ASi... .. . A P isco rafr ansa•l• , , Tee/_ _atnbonanpplata0(6orak,.�titeuf .+ 'Y. '-o • ,. •.. _ T�MAL�IAYY�+WIW.nrMW,�R Date of Iesua aa,Fabmny u.,290L Doaeojoppllaotlon oroa endma b the saswdment a aoep lardIn allaf ty £)7sclndob:.Fsbraaty 991 Jun.a 1000 7 ^ I :. Evabratlam:datdh btnary'2R 2901 Amendmsn;dWs.•7t61•Unit2.i01- del oalam.namentJae N°e oant6a°mdrao..ldarrla° Unit 2 U1.Unit2 . .. .. amoa fltt rte.dCondidoe,LC.(4)et co mw erb'Na,rocei t,�„ Facility Operating LiaenieNos " Facility°piata`Li4a,DPS43to Loac/P,I D�oOmw+tRoam:4,44-••. DPR.xADPRdZ andDPRdeh _ sum thaenreer aseertbe• L000thn lbopalaSh*Vafvedbr Ameammsatr dsod,thaUnitr2.Land a+aoosdarootftymenmral..lbe WWltaSSWb&taLfbtvAXO'r ' 3Taohrdcal pedficltias:. ammemmeta or.Ni.a.Teolmlat: Commaredatent. lStikEn$4.' Dots'olinitlealtr9Na.in 83031 Spemeatlacs(1B)au&a6s.7:and 60601aad,WaebbamUntwrdpcSobool Register JulyfD.ce0(srFR306i91 teibtoisms»geinamsmbemef of Law Llbngr Tapeba.Yaoaa .ee t The latter of D.oambor 266900. coatdeed,,Fr°F"'LthetbsFear W. the FLaCGPdaadoa;Reberna Committer, ASTMStandardD076(L.4ASiMD07 . and r+viiWledp.Thharsaat .:.. aL AreaPostNaa�•D6taodJtlNndNo CO)appeatin,the;aor accauc. organbratloeabatp:7Jraam. t' Area llteal a.Ng3 aadNo requlremant,andintbitb.a bean This . abolocladidaevsrmozderttehat:. - &IcSaCa 4rlik Olau adtdn44ugw.cbary.,danotaltarths °�bsdeinitRosece gists emi Dlmrol � findmgaorwnela.loorof the peovlow4y �DadEoat6onnandansot,typo�aphiat Febrway2a.:i900..aipFte ntad•.: proFOidaa wrsada, DaboJ l'inaiioaFibiueiA2901 ro,s`"'.'; +�r °condemnor Wo.The an'eotM'derstre earl 1901 � � Commusaterslatedbvaluatbaatthe . . A dNO W am itilebiseonWaalan'8afsty,, • Facility Operetta sLiartwNaDPIt- InibichdonotloiditntbavaoMd4o• Eveluanoodatad.Fsbraqui FX4. 43.Ameodm ntnviiidmrLtomi'ard the COMAIMintatneepilinattalese NoelynelomK.inardnoonsidamtion met ofwW4 entnint vecfrN ntRoomUSAir Dateolpriddoisio innigr t, intagraw4ledurata),Usrkandaht..4 Local USAi rAnuata i990d66'FR412Sse) Wash ba �,,bb�� looatloa.AtheasFubLaLbnny,South TheCemmisstoa',mimed evalaatlmof onthernalwio.ed.aatba�to Shaet.;Ath•ae.Alabama.35ML the amandmantia contained Ina Safety as will fib• Udoa IDaclile Company.Docket p' • Evebiedeeamn vzryy, 196 $° , centisairaddhcawarnurblaakan 443.Callaway Plant.Unlit Calaway dplSoantLaaarda•aa oasldastlon •: sisd i.Cseste nnhatr beadriengo.thenanuttyPaE Date ol application for ameodownk harricalfrdverertyynciscessia that arsaiodabtt'biped Septemb.r7ent;1900',,Y 1.lbrar2"'y.imbr9'CantaerZ6tONiooLt F��.faaVtehiab;;>�'��. Bra .ds.aription o11me tlm. prfv. C 9ay..yyb0ooda�s4t0i ,wytprtc3 �A mambas Dues 0.add esmime torpor d NwlwtOV,-- a iseiariteTab)s�`7.0• Stat.m�^cowndog'uvatlow who" Cerpantlen DodntNO fl-S.Wotf i fa4 NM2azaod d a4kwivs",r coustynwltcK an btlhtl.amodin blsbdfol3T.D1.mtK4fac, amraghemon•dWtalrodpoettloa m ofsaoeodm.ae' �` bbaron)kc new AcCon-Statanvnt`avoids re ^L04l iti, unneeuaary clam thataownt`p.rTS . 66trtriieelfiliranlptlamofemendment,The abrarl20.,190i,•, y 3.0.3.yetis with the overall amendment lmple nauttchomps to the Am ndmsntNos:us,326• lade@ Rilibbe f`Yau Ede 14o:404 Wednesday,16.14.1i d. 2101`/:MSS rows,0pwotledlicsme es.IVPPa Vtrs ieIlan ad to....C—,..,. ' area*enormities a)(nnieWefecbbof, and NPP•7.taneadoenne minddee• • Docket Noe.Mail mad atldn.11unT the 8oarees'r.pp %0.84ndogee to hnbdSpertdosdooa. Power Stake.Unit Nem nod;Sorry Commission'spropoec dsOtashredan Data o!maw mute innand County.Yd 's. of nodgodkant bum*oonddwonon. Register August Ude(Bent 71720) Dots of application for amendmentc ThsCammlalmbesp waleda The December 32.Uldnetter provided. June Algid? eamanahMoppallanarfo.Snello b additioneli farmatloawhichdidnot BdemeemlpeioneamendaNg aaaamoat..asiagito Wet eons tomekw alter.the stye*ldtW determination of These ameartmenybeinnMg. avalLblete.9npouebblatop lanai[ no sivtiScs at'hoaarde consideration. `Contehnnent Vacuum System"end the C0amodmtton tOrehsp.bao1oteepmd The Commissions related evaluation associated beam from the StaryaFor Canmmb.thaaoommtof . of the amsadmaata L contained Ina° da$SCation the time requirements foe' Safely Evaluation dated February 10, the nector'tobabrow:Into the hot raaodsdme eanetalbed seeldteentee 7901 •hutdowttmmdltton end the cold and ffialicenuahaa•been tafaamdCf Noe/g2tlJlcoMhemdeconsJderotloa' CoaditloeanspecilledinTS ��& Comm significant hazards Indry oea"whenSilatoeat -. loLacLoalMileDocaaentRoom Diar.,,°�l1aos.'ebran7.19al InstimS7..y oldbannsuhadfor an ublicD cumenttbrary:5wdv "'"" data.yobmary7.1901 , 'unap's.:h daatlegor shutdown de Collections he Al ezmim University of Alt nhadmee, be.isz and ma• nd' FowwFleeterbo-ptewedonce Virdda.Char1°ttaMlle.Vlsgigt•220D} y2ondtPR..rlTAmaodrentsmindththe ta,oporatiosmaan Nos ~ o therreonmpdonclopmunon1 2490. Tedmiced.lip.dCo.lion ^ ? ed lead atte Vhgta4geatds sad pewit Compey at Date ofnitlenotlf.Imiadatd CammldP1WC+llOem_mayaoahaysJtadan. a1,Dodtet No.at.770.North Anne Ite.stenatdiletdi000(eti 472431) CDD t torW►Sarpabiba::. Fowar&atlaavd bra,di baba The leefe»lated+evetoetlonof hresrde` Lamb,Vlglsie thedninee the emendmenbiscontatothitia eddy _ Eviduattaattadzabtaatm den asentreenthedimithout DatowoppBoodon for amendsnaot No sizetificent hanadeconsIderation eldletteedrthruotamentiftherebee October 29.1090,es supplemented camel danadvate o , beenaometimoloronbllomtmamtbut. Januar/28...2001 . ✓-_ LoadRrbilaaaoamsetRoos, lentanr70d*;;theCaomnMlawney, Br/gdescription ofomnndtenr;TWa Joanuora vremLitcery.College of: > lit 00PerethUltkelindbe" amendment delete,the NA.2Lions. WW1=mg may,Wtl8amabtn Comment Itaol have boa 1 Condition 2,C.p8xc)winds required that Vkgldalsta0 ;,. requeetedettlecontetedlereitherevent atleattswewry5yeandel moths dlwnance A- web theStatebeebaaaaosJUdby: • leatiteleaceOoda eeremovedemFlaws dt>aepeetad: Facer oLoasaendtBoa • teliPbanC andtb.bossy bemuted. coDitahatlmtot.opposii *,a_camt esade may.m. mirarra mesdmeet. 1_Iaw�0gmt.eletenteet nsoaauy:Also,theft seda. tmmedlatsly September 2e.1070nommitment.to basSng ena 6dareitdaaapasst{erw removo,aadlmepsat;th.>ttsldr: _.,w ... •1n d- qadad ndrodatlmspraypnmprtneld. tbepafodsincepubll of the boldingeadaampMMo ofary, containment far NA-2 lino longer �+�m bnett.*tee ngolnd.LMeee w111sltMpc regrind Commledtbes'nadthtfollowing: deteeasioedrtatwo'dgelflsmebaeab The,CN a.. fl comeldmWka1sinvglgd+,, . . Dote of Jaaanawyebeaary20.1991 detandardlorwohdthar • , . TeCommYdm- 1h.• Eifoci w do*Monad,24 ten ememdmeab.that etepplbatloafeeth► standere oflOadtgodgendhormede AnnedmentNo 127 amendment oomplineviktbestandards aflnatditudneti ethabthe • Facility Operating Iatallo.NPF".T. andreg•u4dthe Amendment revisedeb,Lima Act of1$6lr emended-(th A ,red hwatdacouddrntlonabebWafarthls Dots ofJrdSIQI riot/op 1n F.dw.J • the Co meettdanem e.a damdaltom the mezytat Deoembsotkiponog.Ft The CammWOnbeemadeappropriate • doaomom►releteddrthtraadon. . $3077)The January 28.1901 letter Bil4Ioplrgdtsd,bythsAa.andthe A000rdbegbetheemendmentelevabeim provided.ddidattatwarms= COmmletlonsreJesandngul do smso le.tndandraodr+Qiativuaslloshd.- requested by the NRC doff enddidnot QM ChiPtert.stidme.setforth hethe Unless othenvieeitdfout d.die alteriaany,weythestat .Initial lcenseansmndaeoL COmnbalentheedeteminsdttiatthese d det rminattoncfaoalga cawart . Bemire&eodgata emeopency, ammdmentenetidydbacdtetiefor. tronaiderattto., circumstanorasoasted el* categorieat.>acindontatmadenae. The.CCtmrdedmanLtedreabtation the ameadneetwes;aeedadm tbwa. with 10.CFltais2.73aafosepaosat t of the anwatstlecolatoea tee not dm1 to Pk to10•CF ILZ }eenviranasntdlo for SafabEnalwtloaaatafleblvcy 20 btoflwtnwe.ila, imyrar,Wgmeotegenvk manter 1901.x. February wad708nioebsa4Considartebsd eeaaesrmtroaed' dolthem NodgNJloaarJwrardeooneldayuon LnrnoeofAmmameatundPropoeed a endmenbdit6e ches seamment atennerrreatyewNix DeerminNo a*Hoards tandOpportusidentlm wnened.aq ces_ LocalPublIaDoomientRoom" D•h oreng mcircumet noes : the, koouon:TMAldamsm Con Fae>�mte rte mate F e.ehs Preeistemadea eerminet ekbirett as hat Ltbrmy.Spadal Commtaekapa,dthsrtasaeda)edssd m.dsadelamioatlmbwdCaihal • Caw:goon Department.University of Resits notice peovictithr for aeeaemsnt,R**sotndloated.`; Virginia.Charlottesville,Virginia22o0f cubibtomment gybes used loastmedia For further datidewittinepeottothe 2406. to providemot os toes public in the action.ue f ),the eppbcatice for fl T— - 1 ftllret=t-Vat;etatis.a 1 wam iday;,Macheraw>1ltdrllt.� araerAm t.f4dranendmentt. pettatritheateopemedog are Oho Wirlltae :arstakasetr..C Fa May Operating ldoenee.•ad(alba Bream tms4r(4Igdge.peYrt Dodmllegaertence lenadaening Commtelosin4bdMtr.Safety ` Ikea pnbrengacofrssraaohaddaab be delivered toaste natmoeiattaiMk Salaam,and/or Sarcomata the proceeding.but suchen arearloi Dooumeartaor.tbaCe1_tsta s., Mseasn.nt.as Indicated.Alko(then petitionmust satisfy the apecttetty 212ta&9M•et.M.W.Weedgloa►nC.' imam available for"Walk lerpectlm requirement,described ahan. by the-above deaaletbart tidanstaaa at tbe,Cossmtaeim'ePubflsDoaumeat• lntatwted persons should consulta Bled dmdglthsleeitwp0s.degsdihe Room.th..Gslmaa•deadlig.2120L curtestcopyoflaaa27i4 which is m•tdaptsiod ttha asstadtistthe Shim.N.W_Washington,D.C.,and at available at iheCommbdoa'a IbWfa petitioner raetopt'yrao inhere Zia • the local publicdocument room for the Documeat Room.the Cann'Buildteg CommiWanby atoll-tee.Saphowaf partied&bath:involved 21,201.8heet.NW.,Washington.D.C. to Western Damat24GO)3254300.au A cocyotJ (2)tsM j3}may be' 20663 and at:the Local Public Ammar Minced 2{t100T342C001.The Western i obtained upon requntaddressed to S. Room for the particular facility involved. Union operatorshoaQfhe given U.S.Nuclear RegulakeyComodesloo. Not later thanlitteen fa)day.pdrrto Dattaapla TdattenoUon Number fl Washington.D.C.,20det Attention the first prebeertogconference end the messier add.'ased'to Director,Dirac afReaa.orProtects. scheduled latha,Wooaeding.•a!4 nee (atm Oftlencricbadloolin mon and Tao Carmarsi m4alioofferinsem shall Mesa rendementtothepMWonto telsyben yaiaar abr dMep at ame and pelideaawwe,opportunity for a baring with respect the rearm amenderents.By b tbeeanteatloaa.wblahcanawghtintervene what must Y llet of mile* to dstiteet mproneberettlielreiel• April ATM the.trans ta file a litlgatedin theorem.Zackatnteotlon bglsbrseflos,Aesppef the pieties request fora beebread*react to must consist of a spear rehash of should also blast to thsOfflcs of S issuenoaoft.amaadmrMbthe the I neertlaworIartobara4wda CaelCaasd.USNodes: auMeat!ad!1ty Gwadar license and eostnvee.Lbadad a.theppnreter RegfekteComodadon.Washlogton. any pemotw6Wrietered nay.be shailpeon esbadexplanation ofthe D.Gmelt4amttolliatllan.yke1he elected by this pxot..tIk ad who bamatheanteatiosandacongas llama wishes;b participate soaps,tothe etatementod the ailegedhots aaayeet N•nttm&y BUMPofpssMoaslorlrn ptooeeilatmmt eke written Padua °Pinkswblaheepporttharmtendre to Ltmeeeaamededpetidena fog leew«ta lawyer.Regoewfar a and on which Se petitioner intends to wp I�ssrrtiLr.Mlloaaasdlareweete her ingeodpettetae,far1stto roy'lnprormithacaen osatthe for win notbeesfsstabasd intervene abeltbeliledbaooadtm hearing.Theyettetonee mast elso &bend&' dta with theComeassktia"Rnls of providenfecosato thanegsdfle Con araemthepssddatrofemrrha pmcdoefor:DomeetirUe nstng somas and documents dada the At niagdeigareibiosarnglies n.that proceadheens wag part 2,Us petitioner*aware lad,oa which the • thepeslan,asdfae leas shasldba requesttfor abstains or metres foe pettionarlamodeto rely'toeetabber 8n��ibheeasesdaaappaaaacaska4omngOne man to astsneast meat ymesoa option.Pedlarfacreugeiliadfnmats2'uwnja. date.thecmamteloa eras Atomic ssee/pewld►adOd- tilerm•tioab (Vjead1t.heg►.• Safety'and liransisggoed.Magmata awn Rata -inicasiscompees by'tbses-'aidon why the Chairmen the afflicts enitheteelel hare,hot ip3�;Cdtw►C71b of tbe:AtealciafsyamiLirmat or feet.Coatendons shall be limiter Board'liana abode on the moat inamn.w ddolheseepedthe , ,..___"""4"" lwlhat °ai°daadd and/or peHn'aad:S Ssaitary or the stramdmentemederanehmakes.The ''r ' deignrMdAlodaiahtyandtmmateg oontstlMsrstbaarwda\;gams DM.oJamsaimat maskrbtoetit Boaod well Inuit a madam dhettrt.a- wouldatherthelleddear sallst Pa &2aoi: anappnprate«der.. petitioner wb bifamiss DtscrIptitatorwasathasitrsgys* AsragahsdbyMOS2724.• apprised adds saran these Iwo at sebe.TeaIadsee ppeeffl1tloafor berm taSary saabaUa t s-v--' metswkbsaeplettoathaatma spsolgoe loasd,t-ni,413Z3on forth withyarriwla nyhatua ter of cindeadoll washbepsnmktedM C.3.1.1.42342.4133-lataa the Petitioner b the ptocesdhl end bow Pardefte:•aryat'4'• tts.3.l.44ME.aa.a •Sauef. : that InSeennay bsaffaaad by S. perftradbinteewnebeoom end a n"2.7lbesnbhraasabbsta results of:theptaondlog.Tbepettles yenta So the proceeding,.s Mama sag footnoarachramshadastha ahovld-spaclhcailyaplajs the mason 1uttadeneht the'ceder gear*loan s applOtbWtjd e7elmlaat wbpintaWantioa should ha,matted fatewessandhavethe to SpectAcabSstothraeleCoabral' with particular raven toea participate f llyIntheconductoft>»- BLmaatAsenhtytC811)forCarlo. following factors(2)theaeton of the Martha Including the opportmityto Teebniradgeatiertur =snag petinooa'stlght+ndrlbActtobe preaastavidese and moseeramine a71.6daamgeclOosLtrdedwt& a madea;paaq;coma.proasdiai(2lthe wtmeeea' eei�s aAnnuee.....aforeotawem` natutcaataentofthepeduWueds SMeetheCremialm'hastm•dea &ddsdbpeemlttlar:rteivlbndthe property. ltlaoma.orether Interest to Boa cleht dorurn diet the amendment esnteCSRlffeathlydstermi adfan at the proceeding and(3),the possible inrolveiar strew&hem& CSAdsgkSpoiltkafaehsrgests.. afloat ofmapgy order wbaohmay be condderadtatfsbening'srequatad, Tadmfaet>Spedffeutfas3221.4241L entered lath.proceeding on the It wilt not'stay tha effectiveness ofthe •?2+".422,3,aZt,and4.2J3.\=Ode petltloacesinterest Thapetebnabould' amnr'--.tAnyhe eteghtldmelt ofa footnote Midianite.wavers ot also identiltabavpeodfc;apeet(e)ofthe. take piece while the amendment het the:oentee=frortbre etatidf aub►aat metterof'theproceeding esto affect. ..;:,,. .. length CSA,Mod slialt %W which petitlonr wishes tolawvene. Armed'for ahearing orapathos SCSI cater Any person who basted a petition for forbore to intervene moat be Bled with CFAYoiallWa�ptnh�/aaid a4gmamt leave to biter me tbasrastatyoftheCommbgoe.U.B, regaiemadiaaltie2L1fadad admitted-sea party may amend the Nuclear'dgalatoryCormt..st6, spectacettaw for the remslnderofde • .,A Mi .Y efr n'LW ; . . tiC• .. ; Unit 1.Cyd omelet Mt• ' •' Load' Public Rwm A sitctatbu obi 'or �,7 M,,t' • Corpmission was requested tohandu location:Wank:piPub&Library.lZ pnviouslyeraluaeldaccidentihhroii, the proposed chap.on an.aeipncy NNCCooim St reet, q �etutt late ' accident kaiaks mechanise. Date of issuance:Pebrnscy 211001 _ NRC P SJect Dhecso Mohan J: get°act to %tba" se Effective dote:Panay 20.stet Swett consequence:of the toddrop incident:_ Antendment Na:151 • Dated a*.okvta.Maryland,dratkday (RDA)c•bowevornao tobabdltydas FadllgrOpuntia Limn NaDP& °fleli.wyaasr. RDA*dependent aesedbyes the ememl::t a Anumdm ntsrwindtheT.r3Noal ParthtNaoN.eRerylsbeyCainicke rod two nous cod meoheoiste Specifications.Public comments on&Va r. • to m..lvaaadeoitnaw"synth:a requested as proposed no significant Dewier.r.DMiuwtofR meet eha.J/a Rum RWM.aheeda the Amy hazards consideration No. OffbealMaborRaomrlSYrbtlos does not latch,.'%!" "ttmmeek, • me co— .ion' related evaluation. (laoa elan nod sa.er;aee'entl In the intibitaty din matt. , of the amendment.finding of sum coca venre Wi atrcmetanon.consultation with bte The amen.eare of en RDA Sri ' State.and Anal dehtmloatlmoft* LDoekattbe0.tttJ • evaluated will not be affected*Ibis .• .igoffkanth.zardsoasida.tionare ' modal:Mk The liWit Owned Croup contained In aSdety Evaluation dated DeeaR gam CgConeldirealonof study..ppooioqonndd oli�=A).o1 Pebmarr�a0.1001. teeramos.t Amendment taPSI& theletAbaannmo0odedtatthe=CSis PuDIIoDOcaserttRoom Ilonee ProPoried This aunty we.appoved' incouva',Poona tyLfpaaq`.Prtnoe ' by theNRCbrasafetyewaluatioef510 FrederiAick aoryknelea Jay&Sti6srt Det inationendOpp P*, ' . deedDeoember27.1taSr. AU Requite,Show.Ptttoan.Potts.and N.Mlap e'afl duplicates afes ffi.hacks of 7MwbrWte,,tldoN Street.N.W. The U.S.Nuclea drRWJi8sbosaet .twins Waehavtwr,DCX037. Cammkelon(the fa a[�..b1..tbaRRSCBkaotaeeddrdme R Prok ct Director Robert A. aoaddaiayfs.t � etas ""^^'d o rod peters Capra • to Pea&Operating meta the venttbeaRWICWcat•oi: • - -'*Uwe to Detroit Editt.....Company• - mvthewopoaa n ahmtwt3 : ,a Caamms.n.11ht4...Compeny,: (*ebonies).for EonofPet I a.(15rgtdasthataantd; Dodat Not.b► ecd 50401,79oe hieso. ty.&aa6�e • rudaeven et sulawap iesetwith** Nuclear tin...Sta ,,Uda1and2. mayropo emu datentward� ' Pi•d9aa0t Datsaab.. ,I take County,Minute Write*tberegatramentkrnadthe valAedbyaaeondlloee.depeniw.- Dots ofomendnant.squercJanaq Red Segemaa Control System DI or galGednraebedthn 50.1001.as r.Wrrrrated on Pebeaay • and decrease the power level set paint sue+ valt 1 : , 11.3001aodhbivary23.1001 above which We Rod Worth ldmimhmr y . frierdeectiption of the dinennl (R 4ey+tenr tumid nolavebe combo( to manlafman : These amendmentsmot_t atlas paw .-. Spea t:atlan.temporalfrrceludeSov ti the prppe..d with dwRWMoaeot+wvisea .tb tosWnmet pathways from the homes ansod.iaat,'tbs fom Pr'000ss2Z di pe®Itaofi*Weanav, . requirement to perform Type C kith . . will havemade'Wings retched by dur P<oslendsePese'nth din•• . Wog in accordance wtwl0C 850, *took Enna Act dl06Lasamead.d RWAttauaataavbeprtarloerde.ht4. Appendix J.derkrp currant opera (the&Dead die CammissianP% ' t aMaatwsbs' cycles 2302 and22C12,rsep.cdv r. regulations. controlrodu Meow enhatentata.. : In additlam.am admkal.trative change to TheCotmmfedon hoe made tb.oamolndon end two waba ao indicate the deletion ofSuev Surveillance detatnle tlon that the request fa ma�aa m tin aon..lamma_ atmawA Requiementt10.1.A.1.binAmendment. amendment involweno.uaisaen MOMS_ t laaaltdah�atlustheRSC9:,-, Noe.00 and 50 for Unite 1 and 2, hew&oondMration.Under the Them arm eke ha no ham In tea re.p.oti aen(yy O aom has been added toth. Commiselon'sreytrlstlom.I 10R epaaoossd ab allRDAd Techatoaty Sp.osAcadons. rat Ede mean,that operation oftbe lowering tbeRWM rat point from ate Doteoliaauanor February 15,1001 famkyIne000rdwa with the proposed 10%p.m .hedudedmRDAarse- Efecddwdate February 15.2904 not amendment would not(1)involve• maeeevaeitlowPowerlevelsao*la to exceed the next refuel*outage slgofAaaat wawa,intlm probability cr Ian a.v. &Ii 9u mulass severe Si POWIlt JIMA Inareesa... AaandrneatNos:221 and 110 • owasgoeceofan accident previos& Alt�og6,tbeSOWcubtlatlms FodUDt,'OPemtiiyDicn eNoe.DPR . ainntartee )aaa the pose�lq'of showedkden SEW RDA.cauld. 39cndDPR-ett These amendments anewardlSa ntkinddsoddsmtgow oocareboveinpoweertheNRC: revise theT.ohalaISpecifications. any.nS4,11 previously.valuata*or(s) .egelndtbattbsSandttwIan. Public oommaats'fleeted asto bivalve a significant Warden ba enigma Wcagsheipastlonof the tW t 4 prupoeednoaigntfcantbar rds consideration:No. b low,20%polarisodrtoemanate TSeyto .dch.ngetodeletette aoeeamtles hi de madman.lao.ady! meCommtedon's related'evaluation ISM and reduc theMCtlowPower . monnenedoalaJatlonemadadadfoe of these,amendments.Swans of set point boma3%to10%power dose. ' th.mcbsnath.wa.that"a With-Sc emergency clronmatence4 and final not aatdmttht a oadrultad podtlon. determination of no significant hazards an aadmostmaReple control red consideration are contained in a Safety (1)Tars tea eilOtl6oaot lnaasse is thra error Wt kid rod• . Evalationdated?�ebn�te.rryy15.SOL probeblllyoraeswaeessedall a tbalpyneobede an RDA from Attorney to licensee:Mich..(L MO °odest pswlsmly flalamd these astral rod patterns would not R.quircSidisy end Austin.One Plat Veletng die RSCSand a the' 'exceed the ZSCim1t&2t cal/gm for Nation:Plaza.Chicago,Illinois 00000. low power set point ofthe RWM his no RDAs above 20I5 pow oosf rming the 'Fl O COUNTY UNITED ET c,i'^•roa-RS wrra�wrwa NUCLEAR REGULATO :"ronerswuwas WASHING wnC 1 . r3; F 2 OFFICM.BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE.Tiel:. COA ;O 180631140866 1 16C BOARD'OF -COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAIRMAN HE 'D COUNTY 6REELEY CO 80631 • pattbturbt aodaap 10 Washi Dodkatii l ttaaAahouor f.7 r�.aaaldl -".l° gallon.Patio=than �•^ww torattaa��.= b.ddvnd lade______ _`f ✓ mustralbewt ita .dbpatoatdeswith n20�R KW.. . 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Noada►ekilh ta`atyatiuooaforhaw aarrrr4 • tokdaarase,amradadpatWme. i3_arawtatlaelnintern Bast datatmttrdotofw01wtwdeoida fat aot aad1K aa°r°Ma whmih kling*Wit t abeam wtlC bal�aWd a area rp"s • IIdheflortdtlintba oalithaa a Ctaala wt. 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Public Law WY)97CL -.YWW/Waa ftaaapmCopsvt. �.r__,_.l. the&dorRapt,eoryyC.mombgonithe wrltlenaommaabreodvedmaybe Wenene — Caamlrtlon)"Is,yahXebbg'thbiasaler, ezamlod.atah.NRCPublla t tbefist n«a. ,.. 1 wa yao6oaP1 47.Aint'e ad •Room; L ' schedelethhatheigrowledbegartitkow ssaionakfthesritcoderEeergy Mint StreetaSsalseldnanD.C'-'l BRIM eE.1L wpplemaeplolLayalglomb > 'aeammded(th.'Act),toraquirs.. ofsegtsabb and�petluoafor Into_rveeesbloanm.tifookda a'tlet9afw R itaCamrwbejo�ppaabWhnotb.ofsay leav,toletwvaoa .JAe laaoeaedbalo«: the ^allmnw.1..s&or proposed to be ••By°Apxtltat 'rbrHanaermay fits lltlptedlitaremeesMedecostawoa � a provision of argon •reaaeeMa irt�aaweot to. moan � 1.10 of the Act.This ponte`the laaano.;ofthe to �^` the Lmudlna+taatto onleat , Ca mileo lar tongue and aabiafadlflcveataslloreeand`^l acistroveetedawagdWasnItspentkew eakeessedlatayeCeatleeany- a�nyr pinOnlwboaadrtta•flay`be '^ .he. wedeaEta noperatinglloearupO aUaotedbythirpooudteamdwha•.` basset 'dwrtInatonbythe Commission that wisbaetop ltdpateaaatyad mobs eta web meadaeatImrolvwnoal cent proceedloganitSSaapwrltlapetlton opbskaaddcbeapposetbiewaseaticasy hump 000eld ratb , for leave ves.Rsqu tofor. 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Qualfty,AemeaaServbe Section of '• aa•1o01-:. r vu.3h..?.etdodBpedEoWmstora t thor Cat'pohteQomttyA.tahoa► DincNPbonofomendmentsrequest• the outreatorp.iratlaatltt.dan'et the Depattmettt ,•. •.* The proposed amendment would revise C ,y p' aa�som�mtdoatoot 'Their mandated1moct0nar. • numerous technlealSpeetewdons('TS) aatwiapoa�lty'atwnawa5 = zetalns&&wever the a on d' In support oftherea gamaatof some of dtSer etteettereeSsatanmew ftmatlaasepdatmsnIntionelinettttl. GmltnsiPower&JAW Company's aomdrttDm+orbsevahrad/ra4ud rba40.•Y.gtdsao rraPan Chtmys ICPOILTornardzitIonelstructure:CPaL is Item 2,the proposedmsoost , . tothe appeopdateX e.afattr has mated aNuclar'Assessment .dmwaratlr.tnnibs e ddoenot spetlfoafy,Sadad G$tz dotGo cre m Depeitni.tmiAO).totaumethe we yWry nlat.d>4 'SecdantllRM.wand.ACNtSeclon funcdon.•,aresponelbWtlw;for(i) awn? 07.se. ji oltvyclattoot nd8.albn edmfalateetog%98Y.'sindependent whim�p,nirt.dgatwa ea3aecotdz st ntfon,Thettana.. mlewprogtamfotntrol•arfadlidel pvdom hmodaropmnoteessthe I"Enn . walaad CtralL'S pt.pa•dag anw.doeao nttas the uctnzeaatRepcfta(llJfar tliet.f. ,ptovldd,bythe' ppopse��tlty���d■pewerdlEa�et)modd CorporateN SstetySection aooldeot:hoeany encased pevloo.b potroWYepplloabW tootherCP*L (C 4SS).aud,(2)'audidqo�n.oftbeemit ..alate& naalaet'nbm4,to abersdyeeponelbtlity aadvit3Y,pmt ndyprovldedyy�tbe amvolvrw of betwemlthew aatepoleoty Qus$tyt•A.wrwtosleivla.9eotlon of Compliance Puked the.Catpon.* the Cofyareta,Qnslitylwmance m'riatSS .Threopeed'ta.aasl. Nyeleerliceneban Section faribe ,admldsh tivrlandow.ddes.not b . etoloe.4'._ • ' • ncpmtlo°attwdb•eJtfan°don ;• T e fla sMsted.lmotlons are 'yeepetee r doeewse octhawey.ts , In addllko tithe echanti.rekadto retatns&how.v r dhe consolidation of whkhesyeefeiyan t.dgsteme the torn lonotth.NAA S.Position. fuoodontandorgentudonatwodttitle perform:lb*eraottons Asa.mmdtofthe :ofAWatentAsotG.oae[Ltantdais chanson/60s oorrespondbischanges thaw tbelbunswidasahnicat , kin"othobtobd.odd*thadpr..bobs. to th. tofeectooe.: $pealdontaeewrilbet eteiber the', eyt.� y�ofy� ,tom • .p.d�SectonnOrgaisatfmc .eaaedeesumesatbothths Plant NuclarSafety=CAMIO,(Pt C). eCOMONIS S.adan;t &R.view�amdAuditSeodon P1s wrap Alan. otposldantallo 67.Ssdery3 St VhoLtloneand Section mesas o e mvolv►a.I •.` • 63W Record Retention., a 1p4sortaAmuaotaawytadefey, 9wlaforpropoad tie vswnulomM-- Bcdstloreropeasdanignq/eont , . .The lac.taffteeravl wed the ha wd ateld nralo d onadaortar etvrrinot/oat ,app2(c+gp npesapslyaltsa4Aead Artagdr dorritr t sr(*); of the • Attequadby�loak$01)1(ak.the ,onth4a.vlsw.aappeatstbattbethn -Has aah.r Imen.eieberprovldedatt ensgw of the atnderdararu aed.>f.d.,Themdora..the tenscfao��d•.. • t000totnosistaloonthozott : NRCeta doopoaa;to.detotmtto .that 'aamdderadm„whtabLPn.entedbelow: • comdderrettoowwwhloh'l.sp u.ntedbelow: the qu,Nnvolvano tfle� opoeedasta etdoesnot, 1. 1 - ame.d0lerdoe.not r �y(abnw odid"cettoa tat waaYue entisetewtethe Leadpublicasmant,Room ,•,, pebabANyeaepN.asde• osobebilnyureassesncesaan /ceatlaru•Nattnah Mtmadawiniy. 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Militias by the QuatltyAaemena;c• .dmtaMt.AuICPtl•'rindep.mdoot the dewbstwmistetrwpafkp Corporate Quality review for nuclear facilities s—'.. stOtthetubule*end -- • .. Fedaak:ltQdpa'in'Kd.SA.hb. adj.Wetleedey..Spat S. ,@dotita' "it ...a..yam CesqsayalookstNatl North Street Pbmvouiltb wrehwatb • r«Iwdraadeaar[watperi .b ,. tra•rfaideetieolesteetretileelleek. 91:100: ' ' theempdatrfembr.Sietylkoer ' aisbcocaap.iMtelayabeMsa•- AuornstfreLfaeaa eciLltjlow► ' a faeardo�wt++souat Fehcu.ry tt 3akPlooa B ea , ' Aar Meat steeeteltedleatel ,pptopmedamendmeatwows Shedmea'Ago* , ladriwWt+aMlemore timastry .sU anvieedbeele tor the the homiam m,UaeealthrPfhpianwa.ar Power�er CeroiloaPower&Matt Conv ey.etAL. b;giagwtha,Raams PayepbeeedOm eba ra dlaof tha DodcehNwalarrad MafL Aem+wwi litt/tnadiail . jarcitooliatACCIdait'CLOgag lintariekleeeme Meek Nat Melted cases Quay Amttuor ,eedydar+ a�'duelne aattelellew!diCaep.Nei& Deeattmwawaaotbeettemdby4ha • Josses Sitia/GEMLOC.A . 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"pepachaset'A )towaamethe dint*ter muldeinfansay wood for plaatopartbawisproads P fusettemenetseeponeibtUtleefor ell aooldeetreoloorlyerelemed.Mst tad rroadludtoUowWRetatiteChgese • ada ut4oaC i:Wadepeadent Jahnd.Idaeatdeem�anddiatee ta.es.e Fae)alavppmrttpp no�/ctent thatlet�t�r�� Wades 9b*ayaltneemekty+iwad• gougeouwtdes diiondanzitotlm ' CoapoatiNecketSWpSectoa • ebewept umpired by lQ'OA eoSU4'tba tcas apol2' elthe unit Ussee hasproddeditsanalysisofthe . dot eityaaetml7p .d bbyy the pettesabWyutaoaa4freleteythe beardsstwotao'alsollicaat QaaUp,�Aatere .fl vioerSaotloeof poeouaRamadeaeedsaeaeeeambth► toaddeiaboa wblabb presented the CaepetaenQusli Aaaeet, �� NOW: . t.1iMt6 'ImoirMs*Med 173 ated°I�pgON'0 ..a4eud ru.ti t. �•• :, • wdlentaaaathep6oteaewield retaiead tarentdieoowoSdetfonof ' a'Oa11117adalatiatartMike ... waplogenethenduela de e poopewwrruaopps t i. chat/40Ptilltglpirstet Wks M'and`ae atlo tidies a mn atalhb ehteeer thn,weS.c aebavealet toaD aPtiKKK TS MUCK* ahaieiesatbaaaafwddaenee ptoheh9lgrdttverteawdeseotadout .Seaton 52. abrikalralleran'aaerpri+ed,.. peerMwiyererwala the 1 eefey eeessweitteethaleethw.eweb • aselyeMrMwtare ddeohmage 8ae'tla Qd a_nfaadAtedtCseafloa doraottmou.e the oommoteeondaa EJ. ___0•5; ,aad8ecuae aoddn[prevloodyeraWttediathe 610.aseard"WOmtlon. Odes etemeir eteha efteme miry rutty*repast '..,,.147::r r'pebpaeedrtoalptiytcatt , �erObenn= etter 19,yoheeerSeelwemeew.epJaoeet. ha...ml.aradprmpafldstridna.(ate etbasole adw eotviolate IddCaFaotyle4 oseeat t A,epat.... Q a.... 2(a).the . allintick entstinceill mass pob gy otaaoweear oe Lu'p stlic dl4 analysts of the pe tpo the ceneMQwnces dewathmot cs at amndwat'donative",a equipment i�napanettaoetnr ."ta"taw previously comildmatoniehtitt eb. _—tadbelow izeklAeotiosb _ ,m �ouy_ «dwtedto'the'adaryadyaYmolt zThaptopeaeQ'eesedataetleaa mot' t We have determined throw approved ttwlvefvieeMoeathtwaaeel°the 'theN 'c RG tenlia ovfnristhit = wthodol%fostoCA«dwa mdose prbeMUtyaro n. seas.ala 5O.O*):Uteane'sli*siiraod:baaad t� pdpt eooleeatptMsaelp evaluated ontbia.rwtew;,k:appwe'wariesth�aa sot coo ante pp�tl0pd la sdseYdetMMt nature sad dose dot Its mouttemensa to(lrR p�'daa�ea ymn eteaderdoaanedebed-nonfoceaha ^ppendbtXaremethymat/aw methodology fare the oh ettas a a�q� ,eg atgaewe the+samkaeatealee_l'NRCetelfgeopeseogidnodeaaer•••: tremeamor diet Wootton',ar • a a tis liCanisaad watt/th CA°Mend ; Mdms tMe tmoeloes.The rrwone to .igdsaast begordr4gwide.troa. • • emdeed/e.Jmr the m_ootoraafaar. a.�eayea�ooata.re*`ucstt .' Local A�/ab7L7toiD�baet�on�aatezto�yyla�t � Y '`i TheNRC daefbaa reviewed the Sorthoehere te0eatdhanaeet the Ineailaw;:Hmtrvdia,](^ar.allit ea.r. Ueaaea-S(ysL.tad hued m the ., tetw Naadr ersedeettoodupeetb3gelneeen of flowsiegaierulAvt aeei'btaabidpt' "vMeKkappaanAhat the three MememarDeprtewerW^D).$b SasSCnoitmt=I r standards of110.9S(o).eeatMsed. Peereld,eehiteaee�ii,s Therdon„ibeNRGeufprpoeeato eaterelathrtthe` Aiiaraarfot7laemaraClC,Jaaaa, Wvoiva jt rait^thirmtendment7—Wat , '.th mtbet anor cheaseetat , U 'e.PiO4loaWSOLfatl" omt haunts rwY.eandaottlat rooeoeend.tloea for NorlhCeaaliaer9eee Laos gIUbL .Drorenllf*aaw •ttbepwetbreotlrttlw brother meow . 1tiRC%Nv+DS.r/pr.amar(k : 7 1OMt(aa,PlymoalhPnbUcUbrty.l3 : dsOaoWee*esSpolMladepsa n ...A4eeeema, •,rr , 9371I, .. .. Mini.R.siit r 1 VOL 8O No:•scl•Wednesday.Miia e, wart Sote. Open.U000tMaculn:m.wa'dmee with _• aurahSowt,Qui iotis.NorthC Rohe dn*ban doesactnthwSh.enealld, �. dupt@poed•en odm.atwotildnotInvotw. 2aKy00p1 esbye stmificantbassesIntheprobabllyar ArRC pros troe. Davidt 1'h►, cstinass tawrad4hs'-• , is eaaqueooee,Oan aocldeetpuvfowly • M. S LpnseeOsl lyde.p&baedOa this evelueted.fe+goeettoaheryetheTS. : review, thattbsthiw*°requirement forelapaw$mrA pen tromoo standards o(50SS end eefbon•006% lunge bombes then 2% Arkansas Nncleaft Unit Noe Therefore.tpel�tC�iet a are saddled 10 ; to less thanrsqul munstitutes•mot'.: Pore CoeeRydlikmue.• restricgw,regWrement•tbatwill feather , , . Q.teemineAhetthe: speed - enure adequateflltretlonofhe,control moom mate of amendLi.mentrequestJanuary involves noenilili mthatrerds; , air es rgdred;b,winalnthe•control room 20.it101,,:, - co tope, ,r.. habitable dwthgau phasephased,opmsdon. Derodpdatofa ndmentnpused. Loos:PubdnDoann»nl toont " . • AddttlonsUy,theyrepeoasdrevalon..ccsplks • hepeineed nb,n�the locadon:Taoelhne n pDttamryy Arkensu •with Ryuatory la2Revata la a . . AduencNtpLar One.Unit (ANOd) Tech' Rpwlvllls,Arkan.eew carl0edt3CGegrte;d9-F4 eye'e�nlba" dy:, underahtepromench change thevCystem tea I-7 and 72E01. : will continue to maintain proper temperature. Agoreel fetlinnNCNichohn&h dominoes adpneeups.tlonlq.Necontrol eIDe1SonWt000l� acts_ . Reynoldyle9dn..wioetaaandStrewn. room dodos pantap.csdcn.shutdown,post the 75 would bsciwined.bractunga 1400LSt eet.N.W.Washington.D.C: accidentaooditbns,end.aIlSwlblrweather reactor aooltng tcdalatrma cl.- X0OO,y5q conditions:There U be no bsrdwhrw-. . equivalent -capacity to meet tha.: eritemamdlikadona"or,op� oh reps d y tellepeclUedinthe NRCPro/datD/nater., mnP totMVCey an's',nounoftlpepnpond Saint.AWydeRapmt.a`.;k . Cwy,a A Dlncto' . . C onsge�hwlwahe blll o en seek Iwon noLlynifcant, , ' tOPm+uamee.OudotNu60e aaneee gyp]se�thenmrerntdagw', hazard; tlandeterminatfon 1ll.ArkasarNadaarOne.Unit, ., ngWnmentontMvCsyet.m:.tL , .fl * �b 1O R40SS{. the Popscamty,A*-.— conepueneen tea oaWdwL epedtalbe the 11Gneeebeeprovldedft►inalyea'al'the 20. yd t ry, amtrolroomdon.wWbemefoalndhetow lsewofnoelptEoanYbaxarde ,'. . resulatoryllmta," •' . . oonddentkmwhtahfayr s tad1doer Opmeon'of the meceln'feadgyhn : Citreyon:z-Don Not Involve a&pdLamt 'Tthe De erPd•e+oJ'nw'ratinArque t accordance.withthe-proposedemmdment basest the Nuchar epd, t2othCArkaeeY rrocfdaotaeatlia•P bM.nma, , CCMACCOOty0yq;2Valekt " .. . NtOa;,1 aCTSpivo , different land ofeoddompreviously v.... ieeheleakBVe�ObtlO� M'oold avduated:Aistatedabowalbb'nrldon ' togtpnytonstherpodsottan+stae aeeotia sd. Imvoes4 mortrutdodvengnerament S.t' smut*sissy bedarsgoh�mnte are with t.bnen!Ge/MWmt for Opmtlon.*. illturThersesteadsga.atlhauaaotth ' mot The a oefymntlantsgtdrsd-birtbe., (LCO)Sat lineerneetgatesodLOO—. cannel room.alrna-eqWed to muintain the ptonentsp- ntlee'aop 1mdbyt . 324°DI�QL(aphat0setioedS .4 amtroteoom�.Lwtae.44utasaltph.erd;, _tapery�.caon.':'fite epR.non.IblenUl,berohawoboystes , atwbasneaterr - b thady preer.,MS tzea VC systemas s result to the-, re.atm�DaOdUlf oo�o0eaie + '.. >rntiend- lees VCsystem se dills proposed �� theschimp anti and .40m nprl'eab �',, change Tberetoreeao new ordlCwent . dorome olw'mtaannmWe nod sLe B . .aaldat.anad learteSad, ,.,-,, Omgacnd•We:h4acah.tnmyM d neoaldent: ,Opera aeaordeeaewteetheaCpaesdsendment Ptebwat.end rr.,'s., Linde.Scp..vbn,Syetmm,{ j , . ... would satiny**a alaattimmtndoatl0atn Q/aet retng0iNatighmisthe..•eg DM COLSSbdbmmeee tnedb thin.ds• them rgedsidey,ey.hopooshitlithemas • Ac fYamooy . , resetcdw etrot lmlbbmeeda t4rSS PennvisiNedweoa�pmtioniDythts ,the Core nt1�A,.red, gp° ES. With da omen " ' herneeeteettel agmblaatmre atisf twrrectlwaatlaaa bxsors wMd.',, decreasing theallowed t�A pnaaatton " 'betbabs en withf636minuteero,rw epheLlDt,;. and arbon.bypsse MOW fomlee.then}, in nature;T eehimpaneeMelmit Ss .ndONII t0Adtilki thsa to M;'then"Mp IS dni teed"Ida d epeolbcatioa.edgtoyide'lurlblr domeedon ef ltmtts{dennd ,w�.., safety will be'mstaa n inde.nd aeaadia ' in the maw The:oonbermtlonregetredby JOL4Sde' a+hontbe theBand TS cm • r ,r.:>,."• lht ;pgerm0.Wlythe plantmoa- 'tniaong--#'"' -," wmasassstthaatt the proposed ameedmee .. that edi� ionA l met as.; wit a pep nekYdSorest '. ,"�. ' request does not Involve a.lriEo ant hazards evaluation '1gcpanne.ndthmefennese Td..,_heeidscheActu ,. consideration n defined by 10CPR 10.m. not pPerr laftnatl0m-0.tw!M0 me ' The•Comndeslon',Ytafflas'revi wed then esbtbePfroariy'C erasers the licenses'. then dethiyuet'tram - regahttedjv �opcatcglimft a Analysis. .valY.ad.W'�]ri'-w're<l .tn'L<L,�N.prJY•no.... .aelaallae�POWet'I'aDaSa {•� r this revIew,It appease that the three CNhdaea.Dos Net Involve enat. actual$ant4 andlikinweneetlan+feppld standard►of 1OaR50.te2alesetitled Rsda aroln'thel/.ratn+oflsfey,a> 4,- y Therein&the Commission's stiff ' Thopepaeeattoba sr.s..dednethe proposes todetermfne that the', regnkemseinte isneet nba ., csleul amendment request tavolves no emallesyaoelteem'stres rbstrebevel is out;ofsersieex COLSS bin'roquiremanzfor significant hazards consideratte% ' "cepedymihenbesmammWernmtto ' • seMoe,thepresta ttMt(on;rim-1— ° LocalPublic'DccuarentRoom • esse a y maDilperdotaspt' t " focodon;Atklnertlbrsry,Univvereftyof boa amohseidrlln,ohaagebto•., powerlavdthatm4efbra..Jan oedif NorthCaroline,tCberlotte.(UAIOC nasseentbaseaeaebaudaasoohaab the Lillie DNIIRltmlbcannotber,,. Station),North Carolina 2erti .•n , rnater A - reetaredvrdiobalnareaeedttebso , Attorney forllanaaac)vhAlbertCarr, .dmicuunaaelnarorsirevidinaa condeteobwllh ., ,,Pteeea TS , Duke Power:Company.422 South dMdecationandntmsmeetothesyst a Applcabthty.However with COLE out • • Federal Refs [VoL,ZeeNo, 44 / Wodnesda7.•Mmooh`0. 1991. Nakeit ST1T' ' onpudaationecammilyprovtdingMoaudit adotiniattativatn nature'and doesnot Involve wp*ent'(oa..r the- function. Tb.other aviator a to titles and-- plpMally alter any safety related. probability acaonngouawdf ea , organiubwW ln.tba proposed dupe.a may: systems ow dose it.fiectt *way In .omdear *volut &or revisethe 7.chnlaal Spectf catbna to railed which any n(ey raktedsyelems, 2.Create tbe�itiof a new,ar"' the cogent argateabonal structure of the perform Moir function.Asa nivit of the different bndbtaomdeat oneaaw' Company changed rho,Shearon Harem T cbscel aextdsntprevbeelyevahat.d or The position'of'Assistant Pont Ganera) 9pep(bsgoe.MU•6athr tefectthe S.Involves etpdfautreductceins Manner has teen eliminated at SI*IPP - actual arasaaaersstetteana.atrhoth+fuse: matgie ofaaby: • i��proniaNude.?�R theta•As Sn.arogHsnln Nuclear Power Plant and Theynpas hancedoss not naultlaa Assistant the p peed change diktatth. 1 list the Coepoest.Offtot dhwfore:the etp girani eermeem�prob tilliT pwoteedamndment doge not Involves oonngwmseorattatdenbprwlwly of Pt rSC manbera,provid.d to:Tectrek.l .ig iriowtrnduodcartnanylnofaatey: waatertIhr rawness-wemtdnMtiedve le SOscifitudioned.2.2.This position provided The NRC.staff fuerwlewed the • - natetteandnssohsrs nM'cosddr.dbaag ▪ no additional area of mintage notalnatty So.92(t:Y$anseai,aoieiyaisand••bsaad . ISAR ehaptOrldenslidalheeboneeede.. covered by other Vitae members and can be on fhf.aevfefr:JLappan that the three netaffesawadndaistrsdra proms which ellminatad without impact*nth*decision stenderd ,sarmathtLad.lhenfore.tha coal' "tisamaptionsoreaultead anyImtasking acWMsa 'of nesPNSC and pminima NRCateff=proposes tadetaadaathet aM1Yinputnmufidpsntloe of the plant Mohepropo The meedny,��aspatacyy guowareguuemants,. theamenc an>;apueaQfnwments . ��°p0e'dahaasdoeasotdn4oths andwpond Mlitle the PNSC spinet significant baxerdanOnddsa�oe. spawn(aN��ySaraeewa oady affected by this proposed ohan.je ° Local Public Doatmsntlfaonr wab.ad,rz6epopondcheaPs'donot aoinpoettiaof the PN$C.tar othertime /ocationvcamaronvipsseRegosel readtfarm►tnttoduetlooet soy savior • climes which have been made within Section Library.1930.ClartAvenue.Raleigb. different.qulpeat and they will AM a 64.2.2rotatelittOPernPreitienefUuPNSC. North VMS. ^ .,:: . • the opeedandlestaSede m mbmanew havotememede ad Wortb.petpanof Attorney tE.June.. or spdatintemee Potilien titles tordLtd Cmtaral,Cwllael.7Camlhta;Pcwere result in'tSslntmdaodosotan new cowed position etiolation*tine mamas t pncedme-orproem which could create a have;eo invert AGtheapjWlftyof the PNSC �mPany.'P�O..l3oot1662•Ralafglt newer dffenetkledofeoddsnL,' to perforetlb function and have no impact on- North Carolhu-a0ol - Tleptepoad camp'does not involver'. the if.operation of tha.plaot. . . NRCPro/eotD/rbctor.canter Se* • stoma radeodcsla Nora ofoho, Deletion ot the TechetoaBpetlOoelioo Adetaem 8eaontbedeoratanperaty ronurammildtatCNrS(oowffAropnst a , admlmshsdwbnatmy.noanryoduf s, evalWball CP LIZRaforpofent>d ` 4�.�p' , epulabdtylo.otberCPo +Est liDot Docket Noe:S0.TJland andZ L�Salla, The NRG•iGrCbastrvMiradlhe. resolve*tlr.doevIty. of theLatt.Nsw CbuntY tlan�Unite end;LaSalle lfouued/•aeely'ah►aad.traedontbin .otivity+Thi.activiy.which 4 pandit* County.1Fte s." tJpxatioeel,Eetprtitea lAdbadt(O�) Dotsotapp/lcodoa forAmeno'msatar � revMt►`Jt dhat the Ogee mimeos is carne nbwd and ,elte JaneatYle:iaQ1.u sapplemented, , bmdn�de'ofdO.Y�a}atewopc ad:• C gtwaulawNao4sr Lwwingdt Section in the Peter al-N`AW"" 13e[dae.the NAC mandmentre to Ikscr/ +kin of amendmsnte�iegoerk , bumbles coin emeadmatit ngoest' Canon'eI Ritc u say Co responsibility,eancU haulya Thu oeylbRegttLtory Compliance US wOl - The sntlu&siataegwat PtuPOMPIttwn movtap)anr+v.mikfflt movies,toidentify changes to.0a Administrative Contrai Local pubbiziicimNneRosa ismassbbb have potential applicability to section otth.Trhn lSpadbostion., /ocndwi:AeblesaRip7 mooisv othentTal.'nadnrplants.TooNoelaar 'The first proposed Sanas would change • Cpm�dq. +!ants.' eettOt vwprrtaa'en'owni#rt the tide of tbeAsdetant,Vla'Pratdeni b'Nat, fanotios aprRonsnaowlsenrio . Ogsbby age , r ngolataryneponeihlbrymhei aaan_ tZueLyptegrems,endAaasaemeatbthe !vewrwnfeedback totMoon ldentlaof tieasret 4aty,PmStil settt7 Esau Sl�eg Aagn,Onailtirst ndtvtduafplantlomat..the oMorCPaL AancesZsemt soopeatsd, • -National ise:a:Chioyo.:Minois.00o00.• zee 9'um NRCPro/tcrD/rectorltichardJ :Mowerat Techniai speclfiation remain unaffected.Tito seoond'leapoe'ed lfatraM. +gwmeeat:bore this notion wCinot Impact longeIS tod intendedaffyi eSiston. xleupiratonofth.Plant since this aims, Control:RoornErai eer(SCRE)toShift Oahe rlp..'..Cemwany.DadeseNoss,. •adagalaative in nature and doe.not sUn "...TeahnicaLAdvfaer,($TA)forma!••• Min endJa570.-&forakeNudes •review-aSeedback actviW.hoof. bamover, ..., .r. ____ Zfststa:am-i lleddeehtta UREC.473zseatba Led spadnnthat sub for proposed nodgnifcont' coney. ttcalopai ., aehnlea!spamttaatknaain't agotesd b - hazards consideration det.meinot/on: ent implemthu,Oaactivity. A. squired;by-S0CFRtio91(s).the Dots i The pr'oDaed,emendmant dose not : As requ hat ILmain" ansterLeboeslbbliy of a new or provided of fhe &Me rklMot•accident bona any ' bwe d 1r0•Ngdfkent hagerda,. a soddent.pr.vbWly'valat. As stated conoldenton,whkb la presented ppesd a. :r,Mop,opaadab.ry.b, beknr ..:.- , . . +hots feapenetrationandhypeaa admWenativeIn nature and delanot Th.propaad Operates LkeoaeR'eobaost ragntementfhh Ted'- phyelcsftyattetpry.'safety related Swoldoauos.Amendnwathu-benay.Mated 9'8).7.04.1.4.7ALcad .ry.bma.,aaopoesit affect the;weytn todetrtabawhsthera not the*leit• 4.7ahg from lase that.%to loss than •• which aety:ael gi related systems SlptfantH ardtConsWaation.besedoa. 0AS%.The'ptoposedtevi lonphowe perform,thestfunctioae.Therefore.the S.qieetlonspnvld.t by 10 OR an : . moirelwbdolrie.11ml la tbs.ISs. proposed amendment doss not create the reguU.maete:ia addition. hs evaluation was $our,f rsr_Aw+dataatf aWityyofa new or different kind d 'mnutd eapin/qthe alerts used to • - haseldl.taruldsmtiaa bndnotroR-. aodddantboat any-aooldentpreviou.ty• est.bl.kaafeybaeta thelbdueasafelY, .M tegulradby locnt'309L(e).the wakaopp' • ' . . ayNsmAtions/lbwr tsofth.aaaluatio .. 5.11**provoetd`ameadmeatdosenot fcc snoea,Theneultsdth.evalaton: ..11asnees btu ptndded4 ndydsotihe• • Involve asignificant reduction"Nthe dagmntsed tattle propo.sdamendment lNttsofo0. ?beaatde - - merge ofsafey.Th.proposed change i would not . , considerationvAAah•b presented Wan. • ALO Pdd'Rageler/ pfd 56,, .`4l j Wilma,.Mah.t siQt./ Norar .... . .,, . .. . . range.Aoaordbley;dvaSpotmrtalfar AceptsblenveaLkelinLImitallATOLesal erewpaeanelen.00ldentpnrieretp pease Ndaot hret Wtostede to ' that no po.telalol.00lkatIna ntreitfra. orates& ffa one aawMtataaseneamatft may be appouttaleto extend Oa new Costa% �fapmc reels udtaWZJlea Tbe.m apneas-boo oathTrmspylied ,. Um Iota requttennot opnbaind mlmfaomesbasreTao mea• moor . tobamonsndtadadoanhetod thereopsttt't'naatecirlSetha hapn afss•td!•r .W1.a nrteMna aro �Cp�app��oa�stheaonpowerwhichmustbe DN8RNCmttala edmai.taffiaainiLU a*� � °____ maatet.sdtt�eLf4t end/or OMknits and DM�GZtheetamnMaa,•theaoddent °o ntobmiteashoenet wdatbnwhmtter • mt♦` "' cannot besrond bathe prop:wedthaafs' an.lvw'dam'madianWcaaahMnBAn :. TT epyillamlaa nnilielhOewdin tlmnlmttta tsetsu erto'iwmau will not beatfictedaedwt Sulam L mill . the awnedtbr R eba or equatto2Olauf,RatentheramtPowerla- banding.`, uaaeal.naa.`c�.�y,epwd'.amadmaa. can nnetwhEiheANO.sTSphlovopM• The Fa med'dias•rvil.ltanatr ThabpWo.ophy.,. .1., reaanrtobe tmneonnsdpawsrda taaatonnwithla If eoasapm�atl�llSS__ dnd� OoIsm�ap�bleeOtttLCOor which�ts, ramonntlialtut ate at n m omaatTadmkaC>�e�gataade 7Le aeeoamtedA Moon statement,planet be mutation Thew;WWI bovsaMtba lee.. ..... athsPanntakalta.Aemn CDL7tntII. .._, vate8ed PewerlweteotlOfF tad bekwtm ott70L4SC.IoawMhtGt3CLtOt/ oatlaeNb.eomofedby South Sax a mmbmatbgwtttrooaeptaa wt.et,oder Dt mordtoemsho4 t.:.pnddeaplant. ptalnotyaoFoa'andyaow�ea,Esos uD•ttlr)h4 aA'lesmtonj[mtl),ran pmnomm1 w8hanaemablepured to ,.•oaa mta.bwad "magnet that adbal aLFGtandpN�tm tsr will be ►attamaX 'to'awkav*hbile Texas R'olnnfRAAwsbren�radwllh' evailabieaedreedNm nacre Deemhist atlmmttabtliidepesotemtdeve that the -. napnaMealna'rOagdadapandem anti#*on etetomereoreendsoma cored awtmsadm we the ma dt-gee wan lama mew totheCa ee•ea+awovarm.mmstatdw plant,. . mathndelaban•MaemSOetibindat mthe:COSBlRwndCP6t.epemlvey.•!l!r 1"ta�,,bY�msthemoobor higherpowwnhnlw laci1meecows , tsars thaw will beamdaatleam , .vdwtlaet'snrneedd.rbowdadbr �.andddrthnd mnerntas pnbabstbbtettADOandenbsgomt7ll•S . pe•SnfraccObdlandl ueC a.' of Cass vinosity ones CUSSneeveee •abmttowHenotopm.tm•atm.fct to mm.r.tatOrMa.+vb.mdeaadtpaae 4nntos.d „, aaeadaawMthepmpm.dcb.os..wh .-�Y�arotaa t'**wl aamabet 71.,prapaeodaLas;n'w7QesmbwN notaredrteadpgfasetledectlmMt. 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The sa �. . assmassisissisississmassosies avala alliacddnotpawiaabr Technical speodkatonebynplsahty anabannalkatelepateraeamas ea tanitinvalOtgete YrvciDo amldAewYaragYaeaOd.epata r! Rdeaaa,feOsaka tnetety. P ealmit•Mtb,a ldsatce to the„ fir' ,may'° !° me nekton{4=0e3ifs tinanieMy, CoreoperatriL4olt,Aepoet(COTil, aMam ?UMallat CaPla wisesevs fle ' maintain MamsM antbbt Maned wain°wasidaastaleumasUmt_, , dmigonatitrat Sebtanannetabno InItW:mndelsealhetwaonnnmsedinthe. cslitiarafmndflO/,#l/prst . taker aa_a; , StEelyAea�WS41Ia-ey-iMpM1eis,IleLlkaytlsNe .MonniaetatdaeatiMdaWmiaatkar wnolmw-.(xl/. *du to. Aw the main mmm iYetrtbeasae ..:'Assgwla.dby.7YCPAiaa ). 7tald .4maedlheWrlseirtwr of a LOCJblbekeldaddiostemprenneuah Urammab namidmd4saaspsofbbe- nlosor t.ad.raaWarthen sot fayed**rJgC,P,llaitt dby , .saw dfasdrfa_aLmd.i° me0idrdY.ti ale appoint I0C4tst sbarWv41bereaawlsestre coaddr.thewhithievnendb,gor axinmakistsaikarainiktrar epsMawislaswlases, smst at*IA00101 writyn�.es�Md� opdoaeotrsdwn; 'a los0wr'r lmienlealtYmb4 remake nesal the lSpaaflei sM!wa�cbasso rthe obeb0lga retake selinepeensehbspil Federal Register I VoL.5tl. No. 44 f.Wednesday.LMarch 0. 1901,/ Noththte ttm7t of service the proposed Change will Immure are easily weltered by the plant drop did oar,the Corte Elmeent,,.. ., replace the Current 15 minute time limit ornatontsMg vazlous+Cety gesde., Aso*Calmktes(CUACalypv►dea lot initiating corrective action with a redundant•Conaol Room Indications.ad. ehttlogyte. requirement to teturn COLSS tdservlce therefore,desges m thaeeparsmetanare ' operators that oogeettve a ttioanc maser withini2 hours.The time allowed for reedlb�apparenLPnrthe-Warne T ;thepotentiaffaradedsdadoa•4. nstoredOn of the DNBRand Hilt Limits experience Mta NANO-2 ad over(Combwtioa admnehe Wearingtwo-boon oteteady. lrtslsseriald anuclear`ateem tuner, scats spsr+doufauewlaetOetom:dCOISB„ wboold,theninceasefdU liurto2 , systems )burn reactor tebett lahtyeagkelyea.t...a eaty'erpb boa If the DNDRandLFfRlimitsare ° pusrpe'(*Chiast NO3Saa'shown that ... detentuonttbab+mtAtationahem ▪ noustoredwithin_the 2 bother the'_,a• mean_ rable OSVOln'Rt5(delts?.(which avallabletoths•Conboleooa,The,ANO•g. proposed-change would require'reactor CCt3SunetoaeulateECSflowlasea" . TecheiniSpealkstionsoensetyaddreaa power to-b.reduced to less than or , ren.Whenthey do Occur they Involve abrupt eattceefora,deeppertap. ,, ._�. • equal to 20%of Rated 7hetma1 Power atop 'tatbwwbbltierena4Cy Mterrianlystetedemanapproreldt*s" • within the next('hewn. .: appnsnC ys'prooabWtgotaebr+., propoad,aheeppyl*Myweemslvith&Me Basle forpropandno significant destrtdamn tatty RCB now rt fib , . • exandlagirentelthorardsconslderotlondetetminodon qua the b"'mat man totwab`gaanaydthaaccdtsabo As requited.bylOQ+R50.01(4the the ht t tdde�raaddastetonlatM vaht.:awatR.mutat licensee;has provided its analysis•ofthe cot.thermatm�maatt�*n when CAIS Is out oftollowinget nr°oedtnaatpo4s�ar wry 2 Issue"otnOs(gnitialatharards ;: eawbenlatatct eexWandndtalcon bo Ihensttut t consideration whIch'le presented•below: po'"a.4apdbedaoeae&tbsa=icoumatnh. ( 1e .. Crltanon,S.-Doeepot involveaeinciftant Thee panmetew'endt.awedbelow. valanotliGbaedDNitheheoadmeawdlbe Increase in the Probability or alcaw Atddxenon a dlltuoo(en a Argil most totooketbst emttat" , v of an AoatdentPmtoualyj�valuatd-. •,.,. - e0snegneecnoftbeANOd--cot. 'r b�yncyf railteedniNintbo-mnsassd' Tie,propoeetah.nedossnot•modlty,the PaelfovJsrb��ewriheendofconWe.Ana tcomenceisraythoonneaorwery& requitement to operate witin�t ealtetnrts °nukAN6g'.epaNt low penennala minaieaa)totwrerrable.Ptoeedme will tss Le aadDNSRlimlbnor.doealtpodlbthe lnsnucta0.?erteemdorptooedunaro . actalL torDIORWitsttemeeven,Tbe mel illtictoaandwettheaxialPowe tootrevbsdda the cmdalbte.tokarata Doha,matt '.. P"PoeedebtaP.�ptymNc"kdiWSWon ° �peWelts° . . ltboughthspdmary tad I :d willeepuhethe Mwasthe Action nqulrementssaaooWed .: neaontoeadlabapeooauollat0.mathWn a withexceedi gaCOLBsoalculated.powe an even motbuemmthtoagbcattheonIt upending llmltandthe Action reguiremepte; also resultsMi.Iea4nog the'axlalpower t�ror'pewsraed�oo�br*sttla'ths+ 5»•' wottatedwttb ax dfnr ergo calculated anise'w d'Sthlnt wllmin'aaeamed In the S no 6tr M.lraedSttt operating knit following the loss ofCOM clop analnia/Prec ilt semi chain mere' deooa+.eyia8mmarrw bse 5 . .:. In the"tntcase(exceeding COtSs' praaeoe at flSXoadnteStht daft aDs . NtaataxMtanalaasd�willbe eatdaIDR alculated bane.operatb*RmltflOt}" lad"adij4Mlheaaaftu ateottbe• and IHR oretttneetthialheit EntanrOperettoaa'awen that corrective EgWRbelaShaprindex(854Which1 � a theLbahouldheISwited theirtyto6Hng naiilyvwySy.the h the Uttered MIS cue.an their tetimeve tph could irp tbemat sere eft cn ear limits nceletthis sa.aleminuntanamlt whichooddbwouNbeifCOLSSeieantoah. d Isapprei ngatHoweveate"thelatt raw wasl emat.erben, betedeperant tgcs intitYcbstwteePtebeenthes eb (exceedinga'CVC calculated operating limit- test titotaet.rbenthapleotepetatonsare p tams fsim�p beauseCOlSS4ndloenoab lost owthrthetiveiken:OISSL it le clear t�does value to within the PSI OOboonorol,bead. '- thaw not asenthit the plants.cpnting outside Since a full-anon-oscillaeontake, s6ellitn 9rOwascerayneattfew' ° the nsgeofcondtnoeearnesd in Chapter appreemaaiyah bows.dare would be " deoteae►lneasceorpewet`eadeabeniuset .-. 25 Safety A alysteanddtothiswean shout Show,be tb, .that-oiavel ; COt.fl at minute ume1lmitlanotappnpratw'An'. •• stelae would ncewaaly be tam to Mediae ' .avlee'1Llmlt.t't t; ' " ;, tnoteasatem25,minutesta 2 hour*to regain : that the Aslasaheditspealcvshre(LGIV �bnetore them ottotbrapeblb scicOLSSwould takedee.cuateayolelocebertgltomavet abaMvetnowtmdfsteww_ rend e not sb etEanUytncreaalaawababtttty of from its DI velar*its peals value Sete saweeeee renrrmw,tlsea tmatb s• exceeding threotael lacrDNIet power ' opentiee,eocsdtan-wWberevin&to' . Dams'4a tetylpaeed lase thattbe'-' opeesling unite else t.Incises.1nC0LSS . 'require the CPcaalodatsd and Wag wreldahs'weemp(bbedt gndsat outdotsaviceMorwJ+beaompenwted kit' . be moeltaedavaylamheeta lase below}. amteishest '. bY tbaseelng the awatterittftwnimor tof the sigatOcantchengeldthe APIIndex will- Probabditret snavotdeblechafbaretama"Important CPCaalculatedpars°meters. be appatatthrwg� �bacbaegs.ln.the.CC.. .:RasobrkoeectaaWarnsPPB} atl Wbde ruebareainoe.ehe'reopaencliange'wel result calculated vatu.aSs .'due to the attndcn Aanant lstl✓aeartgtO*"Malt •.. in maintaining etasdy-etat.condition.l&will -given the axial peer dbraibelOapotbwhen wuvndatoeaddedelksnaladaatysmen beneinfoflhs operator.to'detect any• COLSS'teeeeMa swell.swbnCOWS powelntOmOa'awatdben...hsato''beeg ,.. &booemaLoccurend-that he the potential-to fs our olaeMoe.Itevwytmprobable thee ,.. the rsearcetaroaee[amaeceientbeCPC • degrade either theLHR crib.OlilR:- •change-iNanning two.bows of steady.' opwsltagereitiolOlrnkd,styamsllpacer Tbpdmenocnddetatlonin extending tb ' state operation wuhCO(SSostofaavicer. . change coed beaccompliandoa WV` . COWS cod cleric*.time thane the remote • could be either undetected:orlead1oa:, ..000t olledeermeevertlrenshourI a DoWbtty,ofa elow.wedetsctabletranslsnt condition..0tat plea thereactoroutald .the limit vignette*tanrgeltewevee;doeb that deaxadeetinath a 4/sDNBR slowly teas of lmltlalsemdllis that were aàumed. cheaua*OC andCOtlS software.It Is over the shout periodaadie thenfolowed to the safely analysis. pomtbls't the regahedpowe'ndmb can by an(AntklpatedOparetnal Ocour encel Withnrsedsm edmuthsl.tilt.then is von may nma.4-a%ase the ago(detest . . A00 or petsmsnnt tanlyanfticelhont change in this-.' .' .cysts.ThewWppoweenmmbnrates eormall$ mnutered byCOLLIS which how psnmmer-laegna Control Eleaeet; 'result everepldi.wwrhs'xaare . in potential dorderedW,the IRK and AeesmbRueiltruYare'ptoper4i'ah/r6The e000mbetooreteenbageredeceese& DN*If no consotive action Is taRs.ant only netaoanibutorte•anpldtaoresse ...std be Raatacr .I ,syatem(RCS}Aovrnta .bmmMidRtwonldinan inadvertent CEA' dlmcelnetasrtd:'Atfbounder&apnea, axial menthe power dssbudcoacot. drophowev .dnoatheprobabiltyofaQM . oycWWlepoeemetethaohaawatmdd`- Islet tempentun ooze power RCS ptemun drop&svarylow IMWellhood o(thds event lead toaweledee'dtb.'soiree*cold 1w atd miming tilt.Of these perimeters,ten oocunes°withbtshwawobarr time arab , grecttepec fLCOestereadict ` Wetbmpentun,omspowa.endRCS,• even lower.La the unlikely event that a a& CPCSennatadnsasrtrlpnTaldoat.e- ..inn retie s& ,VoL aa.aru.Mt kWedtandey..Axe 6.. 2.4. ]Wta. results*cattail as bleclampIn ath aft deearao euesaatlArVuo Pmd&GeeeiEefl(atepagir" Bonn'elloas mdoo7, ramatioadoees dada oc apramweottiteSU* . Dodntl'Naa+abaei»Dlehle • for the selected value requaatlutive endht review eMtheoebrbdaaeeetead GoresallaksttoweelltrKtWt.tjan • dateperhakeie,moes eppteeetet the the eeguksettorpdrrCamas lunatic•ImbelMlo;/,00u4%, posed change.t elcenseewillkm& et9 d'*uu the 10 al OUR l view Callta s test dampers M2A and!a on a Prawn provides ammo&th.tph et ut.tr rfua1teg outagetethumeyucigths taaatad batfagedlo•addhtoe,the Data oamendmentra,r_ t ' newJnSaialhniWaastabdshadby tooto oasom"adeimtwveeldaaam Daaaalbm'St/.lm0(Beten filet, 11G� aaatys4.A direct measurement teatwill eattmoise allot apvatl=Olen eyater% 14) Le emp1oyed,taqueatitathelymeasure do net aphit the tMkateLpmdempaeaM2Aadd Mahe ea(gafficeetaaeaelathe The ameniamtw wading, able M28 Tit at,yaamdswlH l b-a �aa er n the�Tsdmical3pedtlattmr b.1owaedrtaltttim.sthelyatem Pti!tnif'l .d' ' , asitertheD14010 Cananowentat • deelgs,o)isas Ong primula ppeanty.t , b Dwfhechere mats'lhepoWbOtyo1 thittNemlend2tosaeli TS AI span*design operating prate I. eamaedliw .1Maddam(desrhas t7.1.efo lh.MdoludwMe approximately,*Inrleswatermanaa any adds maw*e Regulatmi:`aipatandtsobelitiyahms resulting;lga test pteanueofflinches Tha eBieelieraae titW and to nounSa afnh.edwas r t"itsa A,taetptww'satl.25 )Lesleinitahrtlosrwtlmel�l.t va times'thsaysoemeperetlng prawareie r�rewoW�tt+arhsaalrmrmueaslhodbir 5to?seconds: refeaedte1nm5l.N510andIdoerto whkhattyeatngstsisbdsyataapeataeaellr Bost Jovvt:waesdDos/golllcaat actual C.tkigcoaditlahs Man the 30 ttimtkdr:,.t.,,tnpegad camp.� h �de asardtic ntlondrtermbatforr Imaswgauge(sppra ehbA 7b 2tadoe`thenot ater eas p ataatethepeazi*ofoeworma mart Asregedndby.20 091(e).the ; • meant currently spume* thetat � dft.litablin ine TS.A wehstadn n< , issue ofpo burgs- • of meanttat pressure yaks la not Included to the aOoadeehavethwtlnnagemast eomdderadas which Ispte .t.,.i -.. ptomeadTSsineathe easdeoick ,ndaaaosseeaardsdadaprt; below: °Patti$5esure 0l4d Area the. . operMelydlh/aeatpeawlemmerrl the L�ilealkiterobaataea____ sauttiata fan reDiaaloontor aims . pa/peeiiaaYgeahrepatheae sup ietaYeemthl�OhthtgtfaM .n cheat athaogead.Itanactualtat nn6hrnd'4eloep gun thee woad to 5 eaetuadf,e vebawasladudedan then changes is afraweidelasge toted art sademaot The swan dfstamp;thaayatrtdWg opeattngptvswe' momaisemaeaaeteieedwaed6pecsat aadatio ew arfsrtetra tedatiesol would;madieaAca mamendment durateLOCkaaddeehgpertaAG r atoweaeadarameethewgataeeeetefer request tndXRCtuwnceofalicense a'Iheboedostons maenad In plataaspmansn amendment;babas's iota*tut value UmT3AltVpdetieepummaetdam flue a A7aaeatklou atom Wawa: would}I$bebiclatad la Me TS and, 'DIAL0t`A:remetn'aroheogs4asdigOR InaseweewAhWthe edranowedloNr . agYab mntothesystemdesign. , 100t���e;�a!rte�alfrat. 'TITtatheudaseedeatermgakeaaed opsrannsprsswre,wouldt'aquf aat0 Alaa.t.=llwproposed aeon toR4 ?i,!e valwsdS *e FLAR•,.. CFR5040 evaluation.Nodatigrschanges unas mrohlog,thue,MaeaaotOra woo ra 1.aamsaeoldoetenea'U" 'Oe ere'required to:qualtadvetyratale a anal taR:js.s W a#Uusaal aeetaYaalaRaae4da faapjrst(eapeoatal damperfulreye rate.' the BereaeaSwtwsieagrlaedesuwe Boete'fdrpropaednosfgN7aaat wi1lfas111teharee4laeatsma test eaatyesalt emaeMd.dlmaA.prepame horadscone/daot/oadetermLiotkth veiwse oetracd -* areprdaes • for eaeaaem:ttwTeota akaae tide AereghbedbyleatatantaLthe testae tladBaldarprMC.aeseatoshe aeedr aa�!aueatatthsaomWt -licensee hesprovtdedttsanalydeofthe ,temeltdisenuswolintonounate Thretwa the prepeaddiegesdonet inns ofDodgulfoeat2eurds ocattollwatbreathltenthWethetofOwl t= mvelesdperooatInavaeetthe consideration which is presented below: ' BOA feeaaeaa, probability ceeeelerenew damaor4dard a.Don'ehe'cha geinvolve a esignificant Thrdaklbepaepoued champ todepot bona SOW peobe Mayor WvofwadgdiantInductbalaaira d bluer eeelathepeeaRYlbret aesaaaeaeeofaft tpreabedy safety. - •`any ttdaaetimoddeoddartram ;.,evalwaidt !: nalaCitdrhu mimed is, ..-.aelraebiaetpreboaery"aw'wdr T etaeltsot,thianabvtabaappoat the iieanpallwlye4 and.based ortthis TbtaS1 dT$3/t7.ial. propoaad4akpa gages.demean that edmaeMnwtivc000atnamsaradditional an anmttidbypessdampark* gaol a revlew:f pypyaeesrteathatthe,darse:'- matmet4e.rod dean the a�. anti the than or equal to a a au would wdt10 total etandatda4,ofe0,pa(�)Ufanalafnd. Planaamposara Nara method et awls and ooatrot icon does Leanne of Therefore.the PIRG staff propose to ,,.opsn donainhmoe aabyait law thaaomp�e,r�er+gAnte,aLOCA and detsemlts�th man attheadmant,requew wtldints pa_ahry.htdaa meisdby duwMDaet-IQCAeaebadatWmlaawaad Involve rt.eit ic4tthwfde whkeaeynab!'aaisasd_,a_porn lb di4amamtaelealgnifcantwhhraspa to the LOCAeadpoe►LaCA:does txmoldYatLoctetiatawk ca;t oan,4 ,...r h00s�' .:, beassagdwilderarkwatarlagelese Dr per?' ' s4athan a gqu4test I. /pan Calftoeafa YolymehdoStab •and'Dfpsa damned withlereaweeb ejStaaf thedadatotaba segoinPhpacstalersaoe sag sal, damper end will aa Maws the pro6.6Wty CUL . bart$Ic noeaydabruy, rytwa.oeaheris:tLearrWWoll ehw ofagdpmenttattere, .. we n.= setaatattrelatadayatasapsfaento dslitnallat Reptacteptlr actual ten wean value In DepertdtcL$a auleOL4po.,Callla[nia Therefee.Se ahanwralemat TS&Timbal aldi atonement ngahament 03107 . for the teetwneworethea weatiternan miconeforliceasagattchardF. _ifreaviYdetaaaa_Oro lin nnannant -admlekoativeheptova ent'Ilse door wan Led IAe.padgc,Gas&ad r....la ; trewaea puseerlyeehwsi p_____tetwai.rdhthteta _ Fa�soxnu.San Pedigo. a Doane elwe.1. e.eaa .' —_ . .orwmiaodatigabayratothn aatallast ^ r-iolusba Ear*ember preen,value while tor careful Cottotalk0i12o 71waddldoe TflianaletaMeathe mtaw and imesrab., wtt►ls NACAe/aatDlnrlonIsmatDyer a uinsbkeSet onutanands . /` ednedey i'Mardre.A 9d:INodOp 9361 ., .F.dan:,.II.d.ar /'Yot 58, No. �.. 'W .,...,.,� ... eithietherdosp.dee Mar winte .' .e' o+IcroLtadnn'tbe'b.ds`ofafrmesa' PndflaGae.nd'JWa1tInCo�q., 4avow«.apieamrndoodosiett»lemidn differences betwwn.&tedtlel data'point' Dodat'Nee.8147s and n nautili, ofrtegc*Thsrelga„thepropomdobaams `.ndeeddlndlvtteaIdatrpoint, CeyeliWodb.,Tawer'fl.d UnitNoe. '-an administrativeta:aature and,do not, thereafter.,mow rrea0Roteeh u... 14ad'a utLtde'ONapo Comfy. ' impaotthe o ennettotW tiouth,Totun• se �uvm nt, +e?ur.1. ornamental, Propm is a mender that involves a reduction CsEf, •, inthemeesb.otide . .,r •i btia'tnp..dns.'ccoatpaatng)tbe Dots e1 masso TheNRG�ta![,basaylewed.tbe.•, inldai'data'potmLnotaoauarta,'the Novemberesird(Ro erenae?.AR9(. 1te.neea aoalyal.red boleti on thl. results`oc'thelestwlA,he affected. , , • review.standards a o)that,s day,ude 13s,ethod.n.dse,olnad;4to}ben of. twooldre ahndrirde,ot�o)anS.atletied two motbod.(�.o,polgtrnd totaitlmo) The Thenton,the' staffproposesto tueaim"? ,omsusousatri at,_yLe '_.tom determine**p request for .wdto"loam°gnblameaRw'," Mg):fortithrDt.bloCayon'FowerRent. ameadmsnt4'tgvolvw�ao 1.1Oli mt ratM,u. Kier art 14 -Daft Noe•4'�.ndttoallowlitudefeet beards oonsldecatba. ADPeniXq Bsatlas,U.ArX4.w. per admteZ�o)`eakersatUtheesthe LoalPabicDocumentRoom c TIWs01.Qta44?:tewaaa f stimmtleetroperettegiserareY .. 1.ocodonWhtuton;Gunty"Juotor .. Ameodmant'Raootd.ssteadardafa taloa ahnuad(arr>ldidtas r , College;J.M iodide Lemming.Center, addrudnefltesiddlissofd004 • •' 911'liokng Hfshway.Whertoo.Tex.e with Dampaea/?Ayad'1a.'Drs'18 77 amerdm dsanc aaotit mwr,•• d: , wtre�o.gd rind deumablaslape, ryreyforJlcenasar Jaok ft am mdments.ln edarege d.we - .'•184T.ate.Lrrodd beau dsdm Newman,£4.Newman d'Holt loser. propoad't snps to T$4.YJW would wen , .. , ,.v;r .ft,. P.C..1615L Street,NW,Washington,DC not' - ' , .., ,:, s.. l'" 20066*.- . r trarek asigeMo .tMa mekr the-- (1)ardsomnovis .mryDa bYD••!,!ar NRCPro/ectDirector:GeorgeF.DWt. Pnb.bUlyaooenansmoesota ratel m&\AmdWYYDoildI� Jr.Acting ' aeobam.pv ouelravdenud6t.Tee 8elquateAfr proposscasseermt391nimsa Dampen'*CAandwaofammdmum Norlbue4Nwlaz Urn Cumpaay. mslhodaLosatal.meegte.thtLbeeas oflee°MISthtin'tht Docket No.5044.5,&Matr eNuclear offs cares mpirst saadthus openthrgprew. a ma_ a Pawer.8t.tkmetnitNa 1,New London oar tr bodhscrobtNitbto4m '. Si lithePondfo'bkpedamd'en an County,Comedic* .M thaw m,pmn'ist. Is-mooch ,, Da metbodokppny4 ,nIWY.,o; to a 10.matendu Supplement dieted ebrviry meTSv°�.ed �vdpmsi"oftitroy, e�1alletlall the'i5wOloontmw,eoesso.r,�ht, . 16.1901. 'D ,.. Ltn rarbbtuooaradaoebq.taorlpOlonofamatdprentnsgassa 1owYtbrse +l0 1eot..a TecThe hic lssdatnmdonnt would rsj4.7.A,hange aalysedeooWeu'f o 4w teleaw ro ationsin.the oceserwareofrecoesb• Wit** one xedmloa8pedffutfon +?Ace COnhinment 8 �«to allow the, 1r_Me7sa F "'a s-I 4 a •1vitblheS' t,M1, tmof the"masa;polnrasathod°mcr,in 2.oi rt rimeatb9lwtllae.afo•r T e'damperlokap'bel6ag utr�ta 'addition„or,a.an,.ltemattve,to,the. ddis�s el , . ;': .,.-�.�-�-,tt..)nvolnaglata,tetatlm,that pnwattyapproved"totaltimer .•, otw.sesssMTJ,�tdttevaWw'tshhomsericiroatratomI�e.Ic tgel leads nbJ. vs4Vellntetl06tbet soomethodolosy.,, a twit.ee'b��aeeent caeca. Basic forpropcerd ant/id/laud lconl, &mer: hazards tonal erotlon detettrtleatlon; esnesiteterett rest eetsism assue , -er dampers brit ch.*mans, , e.. At`fhepp�nantttme,.TS47.A.3 othrwW>lGetettetehastrrm, ° fafpOtdiCeSbattsfel ML.�.. , requires the use of marbieski97x,(the hnpetteetsee.tep•Ame�eat)new Att.inidganabeakwaaalesktaaoa "total'tme"method)for calculationof radars* then eatQatlondampatapersals,, the oont.lauaant Iesbate.The;Aansee ore tea, v :n W n,..•. practical.goelo mOd�a thetamip haaptopoasd,thatitheuseafiremass t Involve aetDdeo.mndoattoam,u:; andltaemvL onmortob)emivareadad polatmethod;:belncprporat.dinTS maytaefaafetyrecemanu�t is am qutltativek rst milibmedcc 47S3 to be used mcccjunction wft ,or tar will oanbaiebnula llad vittro ddndottveofta.. Insteadof,thedota driest od.,: . vdd r irsberw%oterm.reodoiopa , It has'been recordied,by the thertmlit e no.oecressi ethewytn of �fam proleeaknal SeW�tortbeea eddaucega4lrrt, viz a tYa. amn.cost.ble'rman my.,rr ,. - A' point method is anaoaptabla'mgam.for A000sdteptyxhespdtbiala tea bib • t(oa.aot , cQ addition to of coati lameatrea)d..ln w.r, • to the Wm other methods. pl'0 c.y'a,-ktr,4,4,..na.^+auu polnt'to polnt,snd tota.tlme.whioh an _Pro ° t°7"~a° tarsbea wale of nnad,lo, ANSL.(�140.4+1971. 'he ,MtabWbtesa' arty m.Mpoinaaw0wdaaloa4tn.heafr:: '£CctaPFa t 'Dbarmt,w$oam bastion' ado „, mass at aacbpofntln'da.and:plots t /oortionelara •Aeeotoces'Cmter, alb s against ThamaaV gSawTeahafarr . fbe plotted''th y thet µtlms polnl ts 574 New 'Tge arNonetA ,.utdtfaq t-° anshi '.' using,.lea Nuarett.Tesiope'cofthin Coaasodcet06300. ; ' . (ALW3)w;lbrt[opoMdcearmtl_l, licetrpcop°rtfmW'to,*elnaktgefeta. Attarney1orZktnsaseCwnrdC.rfeld. ,Is.k.pl. .. abeu6tavLwnddo lilt manpoint has,.aoac: .. Esquire,DaySsny&Howard, aumnthat b.t advantasrwhe�ttisoomyandwith Couueelorwattaw.•CftYFb.os,H.rtom. advsnelyafsets stemya9o,` t eothonmethada°lnthereakdma, ConneCtcut00103449G.i "The, method.a swiss of asak•.rates is NRCPte/ecfDfrator.John'?.Stolz nddoitkaloonaegaennee'ena>yda" •, ARKS l dual RIOS C/Not ae..No..,44.E"%doodq«Matr]i oft etra line jqfl automat NNYbnr4Nwltherepowlehapw CLSN&DCL with Si game Isolation.mgtaSA'bfab ant temperature raeeoMrlowilh rmu.rypeaidmto staff and connector wppselresomcm inthaviclmfycitheHCDIorRCpG m1R+nd1".""tdiedthat:lb° �,� �plaly, valuated stamineewal and PuPossi�°a l'aidnatr+a , andapprovedtuconnectionaththe t the automatically/Isolate y Sam supply � bustoraa�at :q�or aat�bosofPS L ..` gas&saeed.on:ooppe.rrraitltmalexperience. .aismeswbwly+raoeted.3tie, ,.tb nerweadl.dmdoal the lnereaaedprobabilityofeapwi mot SoMgesieeatootottNY:theNU slam MoleW Is amok meth aff�Uu ". -- '--'sndYeakee temia TTheNRC>dfhas teemed' the early detection and in CarePteretiat)love shade lioeaees'oeoalyidsaed,beesdmtS steam Un.breaks are available to been epprendblsbeleRellesedflbe nvlew.. .that'.lbmshrer.., cDeraton.In the event of an accident sheer estwetltaarreatiaCea •under c)aresaddled— coincident with:thedeolatlonsofboth the tatC'rttoncesc sseweethece Therafa.a,:t4e nse ,tq steam•lines°Mmctlouatlytedoitdent" q°eUe"'tl"",at?uhsiabtak',.,"'• �adm a stem ema("aavallable to wifely shat ergani w.tt ov�rategoaasmtnroar a a ..msodmentz n r+• dowedhemains1 erefon.iMme*of ore i wwdowm�dtc -- coneidinvolv uco.. amfEaaads eafetyl reduced: rr tieabrook,3sfetrltWhetiomF.paet.ae oonsideratiomr. : . The NRC.stafbuaevlewed the In order tosears tbat tithetha of TueRwrwtewh�dtA.taepewdLeaw NASSCOis°eolebrtoaetnthe-'1/2.. licensees analysis and.buedon this , ameedaeathw«Rtbe_noypbtptMaoslF• macs ede eforthsphuMbben! revitw.itappearethat the three,. chetesetocheleaeooktsollp.soden wcukioasdtlton hsllaemnetaprohglt standards of5pp2(c).ara addled.', Caednboeter:Oprstloe.ISISa NAESCOt�omameSet 1oebmoksdng 1Mntorv.the NRC�to '� lletthiPeondllefettlares loilw, t titesall owsr Portmrp!,Lom>iwplent:be. '_ determinetbat the traurm�aged.Addtaaeaelyteieelbe,. addition.thalami*oontinanwahi Infirm..tgtttEantbaraMa etumacaotatlminetat achaess relLat lsdlast►16aYsEHorsssssotbsrt6aa the roleofNAESCO.S•oomettawneta NAEBCCWs'•D aad•1, ,a'- Looa)Public DowmentRoom. eamoiclaati assets eoumerematt sooremtaer. -Ioe.cttb,tr location;State unlvea'eltyofNew York. the gwhwoklgcegwtollse.tieeMap . agent to*heat aatdystremodemo Penfleldldbrary.Refnnce•end. ea-Ttda 04PatentwillbeaaWereed. atila �m.tdoetle� Documents Department,Oswego.New uaeeeser sae York1tfa melt r'.n1!ehm�seetela#'snpletmy' Station ll ensgyAOm ' 9tatktatJialt7� ^• Attorney •Or11way,Ne Mr.Laths ehl. eommltmathetoohDr •rrLocal ablienDocworsat Roos; Pratt,ib33 ay.New.Yeek New s 4aee tldnda emidef g a . loonier materYabl atmutyweplant York2c91p. dlflerestJdedateooldeat'fremaq;. NBC Project Dheoeon Robert A. aooideatyredottaty evdualed., he S4 Exete r.New ilwayelin, . Gera Sesbeack.de la and datptewswl3 motor IforJfass.& oo._ nmarerem .Rhemerse pie t Dignen Jeha tuJil n m PubfcSwvlotiCmitydNew ade ambnee'wwkthsedatereaaln Roperiod�One,tamo `.. Hemphln.DadatP1 D4fl.'Searook raePMMnQaroaer!*sedtbeeebrlthe faae.Dam.Meaoeee ac b.02faO.' oe.'Rodd 9ladsfemCamty,Nem liewttabeeleme etext rmbadag tpu ' ' '°'M"' • T ettdelatta snferap atrm,.' NRC1Aln1.OtD!noea:R.W.Mtmsa Dote a endwerrtneuest.• ' tbeto�m.yp ak��alit a "e rgadt.4ty November 13.19leaishppMmmtad LtmenfarMsheoekewaose�eeedt>y,tbe PuWbBattlailtasil tbat, met• January 25 end Janmtyt?.Vat pewredbowssameedmt,'MSthe NeaDocketltaeawrewngewer DeecrlPttonofcnt odurenrnpoaek ettepeosafwbonnewWle tondiew DdetorNo slam. rrd The amendmene would raves the tbongsalttAilCO;' Aaae r*ypb. ,/drsCamty.Neww]ss.s "a ^; license to include a new.entlty.North um.Hemetd'MeeI�sede,'theomdatbmfee D_pf QS AtlanticEnvy Service Cottopnaqyy w met: z.taco (NAI.SCO).na,,tenses and would Thmrta e.�epo�aa�Ito emamadeeat Dsrca(polmafamta eanWepeer:' suthoatsellAESCO.as agent for the : seance assIstb.prmissmydanewal ; The eroPomdamllatsatawdleM,. other licenssesa0 manage:operate.and sism atldadafaooldemt)hsagiM.May Table 434,Ras _ _fiyfp fiyarm, .• ' maintain Seabrook Brtion.NAESDO wand.: Iminaamtatlen$tnVaalnci r" „ • would be awho�0wned service a.Involvesetted arfe mmaasrpnpoteefaty. Repniremeots..blr eNots(5)to . company subsidiary of Northeast;. Pleat`edebrmelftee'sw,eWDathed. the Chaont�thaw„,• Utilities(NU).endwhose sole function ihnuihmihumut Coarmmnsrr'• increase the W t ntervelforihmoeaoel, woad be,to serve as the managing agent Owtsooe etlta regnatstr&, is Unit a Sateb atet t; foe Seabrook.'At the lime'of tiaMepada.pgtaaleapeeeledr 9SPS Lapeoposed , • Effectiveness•neponetbpiytorthe wT.ontare toe ph tedasp the. ttmpeaantb •, mwya t:,' end ,` poesos,°�ar'tsto mtr wen to at Drat dew f. utsfotemne wovldtratefer apsnp,' enYattbwmaea,Thaa tb. STAGGERED, ita.3'ltisiwoda . to NABSCOfrom'pablic'Setvia preojysandumo easapa keCeeel -. ( efethse .i Compauy`'ofNewHampsbfri"(PffiJftb tavatvrafsdmottaamrrpemahyofaagp. tbe>notavalfictsbo Division. a aiding VOW Ha tpehin Yankee The staffnotm''t�h1atttheejloeneesse,..,x auttotaaticatuatitmIapfn$er taller/iota YvVM �Y r .r• contemplate.that Odattau ltional a .PtWY.W, l 1�;.. . for propc.sa�or;ep$cont• inlStlaaqyyaoocwpl bedrbytzsnafrto Also. i9calti lM;.r. holm*twneiderotiondeterminotlon NAP COth.exist4gitsffofNW(and 3.34 end4.344vaildbenhangediten, • A.required'Wu ant 30S1(a).tin all eating authority sd atatatsr' 9dfelEDdeado imt owSRt w. • licensee-has provided It,analysis ofthe oontnotswitasepeoftoSeabruok;This Sofegt 'T#J..- iwueofnoNgefSoenthararde would achieve,' ty;I the. • chsopanseeenewatetaiscrIga% comedentlon.Which Is parted" management of Siatookbytallowing'; th►petgrsottle asenta.,#f-Imrothat •' below NAI1SCQto,ritialy assume the role of . la addressed billow:tlota[Vide!L eV redeem) I Vat 60.NO.;e4 / Watteadu.March glEgJ1 �/ of a steam eleanden !invitee vitee enewsdmepropesed"arVee operatprofSeabrook.withtheuma lia k Ialatiomstgai.A Melt area temperature la a ooM s with Sande In to staff and omtectoreoppaettraoaost in the:vldnftycf4heto!orROC CFRsincd•hadswrmmedthatdw that earl:ch epresloaeycevata.ed steam bnas will promu�thtIyand > �lsw Moot and.approvadin . eetlonwkhtbe autatatlalyfeolatebahetsm 1.A4.oMaa sotmaar .Ins . ima.gaeedon tloal ante praabonyarcasiaaaaset'any glacial"unloads,**MINX ooppmen welotionw. .endow ewlrawd.tbe includUpglhesost obtaidleantcal the increased probability ofacetone erahotsCpwitpo•um/'of Wit the NU stifegYABC leolatbgtoamalLOther moth odsforthe apata tds aomp `endYekseAtamb TheNRC staff bae amewadthe early detection and Investigation of RJeatri Compaq fYASC)baw shad, uoeoseeleaoal ets enL.basato the • steetUabteelmere available to keen approved trttheft=therewill be win,i eppeana6erthe,mso , operators-In the event of an accident se a hagstatwealdedraaagaaew etendenheot6fhfojereaettets,, , oofnddentwlth the,WLtkxi of both• the�.oee eiea'oS ee awutaJ. 9)t 4o ataam.bnwafrmatlamalgrredundant y °°l`armemereaaa dstmm(eethat hs ne.e.s ryetem<remates available to safely shut orsanintkeeasdoormentdbae; lovohaamest ha>;arde dowufetyInotre uced. ore,the margin of leebeookiafatylvakmtmRepoetas coneideratloo. safety s not redoes& supplemented; , , In order to sans that*,See[ The NRCstaffi rontriswedthe • newt sea week of awesome maw NAESCOleeOlatrt ectaethr licensee'ranalysis aad.based ree.:-this , amendm t,thersbrCkenenWdo m ae�alogagentforthepleat,the'eteff review,it appears that the three , Woes t ttbeaeaerooka_ piapdan maid condition thalami* *tended*.of5o, c)eeeatldled ttadtiallcdtaaat.rOpallaUmt. NAE6CQ4om�markettegarbtokeoiog rhaatorwtheNRC togaato 8ebast sexi speowasthim ,gym . menet�* ht determine�thabthe trntint ream endseaad+Addauo aflvwltAae Adelson.tbsllameoonditloa"ma Invoiveanoatgnttio.ntbu butt ernspdmefamonmeatmeck.gaetoweet lndlatelhatavtrmaupTherthen cc'ftsdnLoad Public DbcumantJtoom the role otNAflC0.:theaommlt entrathe NAttSCOm aid,; . loadtionStatewocedtyofNewYork. asbtaektZanyA..menaearoa m.ana acon aN.fcr atRbdri locaten:Stat Untverdtycf New the shwa stez.geaarlgrrtaa sapgaepttto.theaatentilla S!iiotloee Pentend treeing Worms will lowCeotad death. or at DootuneotsDepm'msn6 Oswego.New, result n.a sewmrm.at,amnoe Vertu:i 6 nwrltIsmeamps*MY.eagdatery �1�$e Pratt. iziatt mess:Mr Merles M. oommltmeabta'th,NRC..; . .y.New Yak,New 2.Oaete the poWtelyeanwar LocalPoblic boumenebocm•� Yorkioolt dafaaatkmdotaa-Wattromany loontfo 's?PbhuatanCf.AiPkoat NRCProieaahactocRebutA ...m ted.2>t. St,lbtate.NswlltoapahtndgL7f Gera tieebrookdestotanddergetewewm ,Attomeyibrltn.elttom.a;C. rem.taskeetma?themrent;WM D a ipm , Palle Se of oCompir gdNew edetyanabsewp.merefaerammn• Rope and _pee Nmpehbe.DoaketNmaeolleabrook ' toweleteentwretetWeredeaae meek seetc4wa.ohesechania' • 6togoneekbishamcounty,New ieeesmgbaaleeveewtfmwyae. ureitbg °mach., Pro/aotD/notoit Wussan Doteoeamendaiaatasente t: , tat ,ilpweds� l'dbilogmloeNactdelt mmCa�.ii. November I ipptlaryfile rated ptopo ors DodadNadaW7tae fFpf,'tdea Amtadta,andjanoedmentn. nosed ionean admen. a he_ , Non ea Gaeestb.ttai as Thisjaed DescrjPYon,of unendinenttt ow a espdoestedeltatrettw,o�s The amendment would:wvisethe he vole entAlfaCO�'rhntAoadaw'wmbe 3.SelusCaemq.Nw►]regr license to include a new entitha Nyorth 'Arwa4•tbeptaanondlsos tar . Doted iwpsw:OctoberA _ (NAESCO licenseeantic Energy Service anandwould ha.bee�r�M�pa�epw�esd nit, ;int Gwciptionofamegeneetnpaeen Tbaratotsuthorl:eNAEBCO.as agent for the "met ~create tke � r roe. -4Ityetanewer , . reopaead:emandmart.aodl6M.. other aaenuaroomaan%Warattand dapa�,kteddimoddeet,than o—t TabLi14.,RaadoelY�pbc t ns, maintain Seabrook Station.NAESCO 8avapim woultbdtvA011yowndservice s tnvolw::i:ttuatioel . delay. Requirements.braddkag•Notc(a)to company subsidiary hof ose Northeast rhmt'rtetymayn are es h.d dm Chanel lhmotloeat; eetthet,,, Utilities(NU),andwholesalefunction throe uptownCsudtYmelor increases the eaWader►elfmrAmotlonel• would be to serve as managing agent t7perattao�'famtlenttafey% tea Unit In.SefstYlnlon Ica,�ad� for Seabrook.At torthe Sot and'Amy'am'speeeadte SSPS3haproDoeedamaodmee[� Effectlwneen to thrlLahmsbSadadadus lestb MlChemah Aahiddes*myeaeyyse managereent,operstion.and orevweuoesteDrpYaDamrwtgbeno toad laatevaey bona ,._ maintenance ofSeabrook would transfer akagatwmyetaasmstea.theatbe STAGGERED TESERASILThievrotrild to mpany fran'Public'Service propoNd'leaoe.,aoe-- teaw ram make.tbe,teettotsreakcoedelencwdth : I.> Companyaftlewff.mpshtre(PSNI ). : tnvoiwaxamatimin amends ote tem. the fntemml ceIbertmtloderofthe, , acting through New IiargahlnYankee ThettaEmotalfiat the licensees • eat ramicadaikopIoglufarthe,Reaatoe Division. ' . oontmPlaa'.thanbletraoslUon writ be Aeteotlanflyetem., Bows forpropasdno significant• Initially accomplished by RemafeMg to Ala4 PenalkedtbetttO aRTables- hazards considsnot/ondeternJtwtiow N ..,A .We adstbmatalfu(NfiR.and a.3latdea.1,woald roolu gedtta n As required by 10 OR 50.01(a).the all editing authetity,to*Aladdin. -Safety a licensee'haspeovlded Ile=Wyattof.OM eantrainswlthaapeettOleabrook.YMe "Safib kepot ronalr. ilde issue otnoatgd}loantbararde would WIlleve'ean emirs aheeoN,._Aodaentebdeeeal6e twndderetlon.wWahisprnented marugementofSea i"by&lowly the pordoscast a ctot St:• ' • below: " NAESCO to Initially assume the role of : is addressed bilantdone+1U_ , ; SUS Nerd R f VOL 60. No. 44 /:W &i S Mardi a'ten'1 'Dole iS s Bode for proposed no'#lficont . Cowden and W ahbugtoo5tr % ' spites derby age besiemeat hoar*ConsWard/on determ/nadon: Winnaboro.Sonth Catnllna$11D sod restneaaw tietwatimessa As required by 10 CPR 50.11(a),tb. Attorngforl/anas Randolpht . d rimy adroledtrthebeemelds l cenme,baa.provld d ltsanalyslsof the . Mebaa,Soat uCaultnaBleohio b Gs.. issueot,nostpnlloent bawds .,P.O.Box NW Cobembla, The NRCetelchavrevitmetthe, . consideration'which is proeentsd below: South Carolina 2021* • liosen an llataaad.ba.admdNa 1.11wp opos. c d .ndmentwwneq! a NRCPro/sDirector:Rllnor•G. 1at'r., tbattbedtee v ;. i involves lsimt*ant1ncsnjn S Adm� x,: r 1 stan0ard. OTcsnd.d6 probabilityar:consequences sran.s 1 , 7'Asrefote,tbe .ataR araddearynNouebrevalwud.Tbw South Carolina Sect&&Gas Compaq, deta>,mltt.tbatthe propasdttanplea'one.Ymtext n.bo South CardlnliPub54SimloaAalSa lty, bsvob.amoysipb btpreuda • oolrtwhaaootpmsermlowl*rash h Type Dads,No..IO-311:.Vir#C. coo fdaticm.:"Simms .,. . .., .'A.test.tm merval;asaontetasd. „r.n.,. NodoseSudan:llnitNo.l,Fehladd Sermill n .9ut�enta*.ua.Tim county.Stralhraeothtt. laorermem Dooanesrd ,Rodor: . putpoeaottbe;Typeatedtetoms= /omtloMPafrSeld,CoentyLtbroy. thirtieths.*Swathe= - Dote ofom ndmentrogwerFebtwry CudeastW, o�Ni conSsn.antdcaaot albwsbl, 4.1101., ieekslweste,vdeeaepaolledin the Tech DesarlpaaeAfome;dmeatrequest' Spec.(VC$NS limit ten711awhtch This amendment request ' r�9farllOrnaer.Rtmdolp43L• pw.u .to024p.rdatpayday)Lawna TechnialSpeciEaationt�314J.i. ro.South DoxnL rolinatlactrioaCa- punwntteNt4A sa weskit:..• isleteetotilyoo.pletdana2/aat '1Lrbtna�akr�SaGty,Vabns:and SouthCaolna'2*22s ' ' '• whichlmo the ectuakassm edaeatinu addtaua4womparate'Sana'ew,First. MPCPra/edtD/netotlabiccG. .was wWbelowtbswpueeneidwdde TSS/4TS'1 stains-provielonethat: pleas Technkaolape dbonbna.SCeiG were lndudedtortue'tgltwo-loop., . Ad aam „ thantore,.aackdearbac.ttr the *madam Mitts unlikely thattwaloop South,Clioltna`10ido*tGestempsq. .eurwulanre Soma'i owdmtdating operation willbe approved.South . South Carolmapnblie$atdoe ntbottly • .IplSoankImmoimbeprobablatyor o.&OneIt�hSa�uc. ha Dada*No.00.111.WelGil aanee. ,_ Zsaagwnoaa,dea.oOWatpee.baty ptdvfetcosbr '• Seoond•tbe' S�aWu6CJoLna l.Fatdlald. mute thePoegbW nowaoAM' • ' 'untdmenrsgaseb'f>ttt'thett"int' ti dffietenekbtd'dasident*ma'am/ co4tenoronthe�uaN^�iitwtsodn Co4.ofamindmenttttgtrarPabmay previously snaffled.NonswaOWat' Mears Safely* b• 41fiYl�a rn,•.. sosnerioearempeted bythemopdeed lnoleaeed boo.plue,otminaa dne: ' la•of `.e(e'' a bamiseehe at agemtao peomttoptaaptdnuetluee The prOPOed;mmdeentWWklmolar notaCadythe estli o om.t... ., Bookfor, ao Teehntal'SpacestlpgP exl.3to smalls ., hatrardneto►sfl imdeprr�todar, *thateute bmat:'` sumitePreviouslyPeAtestn.ulta:hanabown- ti (N. a ` A"°M^✓�'•F�' tho the leak retahawtamslnedvnUbelow 4anaetacprovldsd4weA.lySLof‘he tSorossdin :a . the OJ*la,(0.36'pwsmtpedurnent belied(A0!tl antharaedet .t ::... a SeauutWleakveumttbnnotbaaa�• camddatd aaa lotttwhtalr(apotedrbehr.r. menus to ., comer a &tbn'requestedaxtenYonot 1 sets Report wlthenfo'a0e+tothh ` tMOeettatenuterWtnnourar'aestut a •eintetkmatiosemotstasS0 Cgn't)pealtoad po.nt.o fl . pled emamot$alyntktadpt ••oeoonequome tm S, , Bookyop pf/apM+ aeoWat aoySnt4oatPaab'aed.., ,wdaate4Th.'.Qedt roes hamrdscoi ptlm,daannbmioar :. • 1lTke,arovdeadamenmes millnotly rp cb.rpwaaide)'exaataed mvelveatlselAantrduatm2s,the ,Mtb�sepeat web'�tdamtbdto A. marsh of adelyalte Wtdete'Desr"data the r eaabedrllt s kealetetr Ct*• hest%Vodpeca*asaelevel)4dmthe "Rep.t) posatdool.t. . UMW ayoo'e1�lfaantt tadnra' 't^*S+ Ptsvloue two Type Mesta,040eperaat saddest .retsLrbeemalMeeddege..;: .ooa�latiO pnhiah4Nyleemlodmdowl- pet.4W rum A,tatpectonnedla,,..• _ Meek amedente.aedeteStesm L October MedAntM1g07prmantpddty Ga.stuTab ltuptwe$vent.lhe-, ar (Type A'test petfoem.dhtDaambe' nsabauosavaLd,thatthe • cr.mq.nasettaneoaldentutrtrlsaebt' 19011):levels(addeptan .attnlatoe•,: : anobWOnereidbdfot.eflsvente, , vvsNSTypea?tnfleaPercentile Auathedluth,RTSRtememdvWd The r day).Based onthepn towmeseured endtetieuht of the flAflhlnal$s1s4v ndubemeebnleaths'Sdawe leakage rates combinedwlth the deslp de Analysis - 'tanabaa'm. n,' lvebotonmerrh'atetomater ' modificadonand prodee'control' ... not ln l+-vvv.,-.a•in +DQaincearab`s,: administrativeadministrativeprocedurs.the one S 2.The ameemeetredastdonnwtorate. Inooea 1 ..W,tlmrat ,. . extension'ofthev0,lptaaathaa)1., thiSposdbllwdCwwordafaeatJded uhutdewn'atfl*t'a1Mloxbealyldeed.-lhe mdmhe:yawA.testintervalwoddroa atadafde stromeayeaktentpnvkaab momeednimarensureelettAsoPersior' loveless sigdloat:reduction latbe, males%pm equ 1$saepdae will hevamie t _ t NlK: ,., t'r, , . •not xspres tadmina ,iatha l. . to V The' a tttviewedtht. deslpelimtuaremalotadtha d glider wea licensee's..analyysis'and.based on,,thle .. .. phydal tareersi.maaredd) Thos.th...w121100faised he' . rev1.wJ1a thektha•tbtee., ve�.:the'pote for: Pnbstility e'c oseases of heImdn standards ostandsrda,t50.14 aresstlsfed melk.mloocelaun:ot'anfeomponat Dnutktmcid eabaaavatinesil to' rthela ae,ttoastt,p a name'a mato(thcairstad amaWq!wla'be' IptateeC " , determJn�i the'imandmaa iwjwet, t Tb.p.�pdineatia¢ lnvoly. "COaA�taS Sper a tnvnlvanoalattSamt Thepeoposetneseateetweimillarto hattarde. a signitleastredmOottUaisrabral 422aadnldsntlest ,—s-..rddoaaot Docrim' ,. _• 'Rood, sareocThere0uesiptchma donnot hsrefaa lwalW"sai.aeaetotlei 1pnt/oLoca/Ptblic rc.0ocmRoo , etfaottb.mldmumor.maxisa pedbaaiutyeaangsetedak,am. t County Library. pte.tee .,wended bythamatsteam prevoabva tapd.,; , Fsdaci Reeler'IVets.No.'Add.Wedaaeda7:Idea.4k saki Naas' , seen"",".. , ' ' soeidaifloost,,. - 3agso tnri ittcquent brPnvkatlr.•. , 91bw 5iittr . t .i e,..tetiew . said arrApr eroilond temsatiow n«a.eoweb eemeea mitt "ne lmpm*saymakieel„sneer . • MR5'd`mgwedbylotkaitte j.fhe of WfsttWi vaopoostainea fist.. 2.abide tiwuweae..•.ermwt: some ,hn$ovidg4Aa .'ofthe the ptralDCgatanwes stem IwoOt'eadenlQaat of safety. et secideecdreeism awningwinto ny a .yf � f d b.l a The LI.cstatt h.:Melvyn*"tb:, evale aa,TAe reometetldenewonly ttoa:tfdttiw send 2 licen.ee't analysis end,baud on this teeabwtbedtnuonia;widoh melt eensta a 10155 ., review.;tappiars that the three, toad temperature aoeditonsar. • �d.eptin\roawr.iSnto atinn...In IW7detdhof�p;�a)a,..sd.tled." midnudeed wet tecatenea`ib►LOOP wepee:annyteaonnweaonofan Thrrekee.MNRCetaftpmpoasato • u.aoe.?e.awwuoaatte. .tewet previously evaluated deterwMe'`that the amendment request . the et, . n eeepo.14 chase ctPunet it Volt In involves Seeis.lbc nt hazard. -or aaeessetlaae.ehhteematN:he.wc gr.h(«334.ad.{ "Tiro t`9det' consideration. 7hwd realm aedbgAaeta-;., tPPull onssys-a-s.mr tsllan d m �n��toyat locoipublkzDocuatenoRoom m,thmatlan%a. m4�Dee�t pa.lsntivr,die.. Ts�cbaiad ' location:Salem Mrs Public library.112 or.y.eentwhktiwSd rwdtta a newer 9 noatlostememmentrh a Intended to. West Broadway•Salem.New Jersey - diCarewhadoleoaideettwtdee' aoo.na4 daeaAbefhtr tueauoe whoa O$O I . , "' u»Q.atad',•, -�: .,.. peniceea,toeman thatsafety Moots Attorney forlcenascMarkJ. h';soacen,et',a mtadmtt t411 .laaieawStain.Rnclr' Ip sates Wetterhalm:lan re Bishop: mt motion aaaitutaaewedwellFenun Purodlaadierynolda.ietenSItMt.. shots sperassat.dahats,peaks er 2aaadoti• tneeixtriDsrit�(RTsy atantatettheMtwidthscheese snit) N.W. Arele tot etortWCO5.Z 2 teamamet E eicelb smotaep ' ,dgolleaendSsGaPes[unAalwtlae IsRCAro/ectDinctor.�Waltct _Jas-t.s t.tht&bswafaCott e the e s AowoUon Sy.which S).a.. - Butler. ' - etuve llaaebleeemeetpartet la tbecMa(abRaMationSystem Protection - lhegttel.eFwavae aaangidaameaa.- y.t{aemed'EYtbeSelid:State Proteaden SenthrCanaetElectic&GaaCaatyeay. Theansithnthadnlya ear midst Woo ' SoulhCarelna$vb &Sank.Aubadtr• asdyciabaaes'at.hapaowdby"me • Tbrpropeedtdtauletethaaa6a- Aodcet$ o,s0,11S.VkgfCS.. ohanae.end therefore el• ' rpmPaootloe.t Twtyegaa.ey(Tatiaaio)atten.atwt Nuclear$alioa..l7dtNo.7.PateM)d, mattdeataaawwSecied eterdtemeeentRTWESPAS'aatlei •1' Candy'.Soutb<Caroat* ,, The NRCealthtasseviewadtbs. rpebemeeaat Salem Gene<aadng Station. . oats cJomeada»ntr irves:Pobruary licensees ioalyaearat based adds eeutw;paontloua.tJWt3a•aalopoNiatloe e.i001 N.o :--' ,. . 1Waw.Jt,.poean,thadtttS.; . alalaetaSEVSth.,PnpaMduwlateFalaf P�na/amandaront. ant sfdodatdrof0.A2(C)ailA/tYt , a7'l.y.e�aae�ead +�etle lhetstOlO.tha-IJRfaa}Cpaepaaeto Adaatlml eta.tnunto(RT ASPAaw t rl�'�M detamiaWharthaemao�eaotnqusst reel;7hementtb4ya.tsawtod is next (i4awaoypereayr Techmoat9p.olk tion(1'sla/*sLL: ysd sysldBt>t cdavirda. Pmctjon tihn rrpravlds ma id Identifiable emanc lily Su ve anoem e quire .ped1lad1yr8arvsWanaeRegdrsmant O0�'�tl0°'-r tamest lPMttamaptoarepanieeae (SR)4tttt$m1ttheR&ea tot the lacal,Pa 'Doaime°tRoaa► (a4Me.fl Ptewerr• lt):7b amersinwass a anatet looatlocabfleid County li)>n0. metCartioulad.WObiodton Stmts. Wesdaq ieMdaaa Wa.Wyhoeas er�f '2d•ie... Re • Wl®abote SaufhCatatlaa231W • Standard Te hnkd,diacel rtlontwbiah inaa ,ietaiNob'ksquhld°v0a...V�ad" wws mom emendate tor itPti and ESPAS hagilenClail :lee:SR 40.3.i.2.3:7d AtWitteldraftne g•> lilt warm uilr tdq.*weeder mild state tegWne;th'at;SR4.tl.' b:a', MelialliYaltCaiel(oaBted4id*Caa chadarmahereaysystees.attend stmulaadioaw',ottit itspower(LOP). Comp .Y.O BmtPM.Columbfa• WAS Motions were pwtermedby eepaate be pstlottned,7rledn minutes-of SouthCorollas ts27h ' . ' e.t.Ofcar:1'b.8.ta0'lajeotdm completestha.2laovrloadtest.South MGCrieteotDhaccen.Ninon. padmemddltovkdadbanInputtmmt a CatetlatElact etCaa.{S(?.ItGorthe Adel ' , en aabbaatotheltnota Trip t.aatlan. llceeseejPtopoeeelodalae Qn. thereby,w 4Si. 3= . 'ld'aedtOwddaraaw �. .... 9otdht',apa>met]Detcttc&GrCoopaa7. T..uoa t�alb mass >� Smith Can briPa ic8snios Andseeey. day atatemed Teat Seals hes been .urve[p 'wovld ent tbatngutn Si DsdaR.isaiat.M C.Sante dawn:..dfoprovtdeaaaccepableMelet cumeynetatortob.ruaAt4250t4'a250 Nutteerst Us.OdtNai.Pa(maM safety.Stem Taaotlona4Ualt7eL pert of the. KW for 1horrbeferecomm 'the Catelyeseett.Carolaa :Died-te■tloaahpaldalaobar.quLad oe the :.,,. . . .0 ingl.ny,att a estotiha.RFSMeta. ,Oa.Lforproposednosignif/ront� Dab'ofa+mandaent request'obituary Th.nforw;lhe• does not hazatde aonafderation determination: 4.2W2:,.n - . . involves tlnawa.ln the u s requtr.dby 200R-50JUN).•the' Deatagiae o and eat request pno in.aaaddent llaeondhaeprovldsd'taaoelysaotthe TD.Pm9ceedc e.rodd+'avabpeyy •:l (2)do sa ueate tba.va.eibiha of♦sews: issue of aiimilsaaathasarde SuenWanaeaaga4emeattAL2 by- diKwm7d.dot.ocidenth'omaay , cosdderatonwbirhls,'wawnt dbslow: sltowlogemiedime Meade& amldedprw(ooely.wduetad „ 1,lb l .da..S ruquest does not Invoave lntste uMkRateTeet lLIM The proposed chaa e.donnotLandeeuy a MgalOdatMamets the probabWa schedule:Atffis'taohafo$' abanmatoflSf FASaetwtkab wot ac.nor . ocoonsequeooan'seddent, • spa-,Qa�Wt : leedaoiv.the test dose w ttinvolve. ,deetaahat e4ornew • p..ioiiairwabitetT'be m requested wtbe attdarratrotow ooatimetlonalltwetore.the proposed ah mmeely_tovolves the duntlogtor Syr sinoutha.llapropo..d Aar oesnatlatrodtia)be.poStalylet which tha'7uClwtleapwaan ,. am vrasrLd''Bow aextetstoaof any new arwffieant load otaomdant 000dWeaa'm'mHnaad pace m - I `7)'Involve sigatRoant reduction In marsa PellO att eworseveUlanaa,A wu'r'w0athtao'tbat'tha art wilt of safety. cheap o tthisnatw.do..not affect the cotreepoad with 07eW.yeershutdown Tbechaol.inthe Mating'frequency will be ._.. .wdotemete.reliability.crayabOUWot u melted by,'Appeodi*Jlo20a+Jt consistent with the Automatic Actuation the CCto'tunt,its dempYYuncaona Pelt be. '• -ar ra.alReinrhr /,cwt liar Nos / Wbdneedioi Match IS•ter/ . • Mae ddpdeaatheaardi involves no.NydfieentWade wnfaa th•gGfelpme•F*11tS . coaddawwon which ispaswntedbelow: conddawtion. ' arpo.werr'Sits dwhtahStools Toledo lidisanbm named the propo.ed Load Pabllo'nocunrntRoom, ` '- 0401001•6409610011rnalsett demo end deerreared Rol"basnliessalit haw. doss net �booms Document. st.ampaof nof yg.gle.pefea he t>ocpmenb o.ob. l .0018enoroh epantloeeftMD.v1..H.w Necker Power pveme:'." '_.' .0,47000.., `W%__ mdwtllaMt(at proMdes Mallen Until m eoowd.me with m..a' Y._ildrwirtbr etALrt d Attornsy�orllatwaCerald : mr...hAwedLeaOaeW«�p. tea Not insets!.Mplbamttmn.atn ant_ ba9wry w.PitteaPotts tam itemedlMdtirtbreams 'tb.weh.hUldafan-3C eetweeka b .ndlYVw N•Stdet.•NW ' meteswtr.eomw'weehma4h. tethers.the prying.atrat.. Wua.bhi1o�t amo,,D,G20077.. , rtdlebmpaeheeadbydrtmeimal wedetet vMtitheehapdoaa ' NRCI'a+vj.c}Dinrome,jobnN.11innsn a.tt a.Thi.e eddooeteedPeaN W) is bras, • .ubsoso .pauueewledhwenb VigioioMoakstrowar'Comp�., emleat to ,, e . glow amamdtyp.ata -fl—fareh. DootMlOos•u 77t.ed.60.770L.Notth regaremmm:Plant egalpmmed M.1ow'prism pip mina tote Anna Pews Station Vdb No.l and No. gemsepeeaman netbdaamddpd setretedbidt. d.opaetorsAddWaoelb. 2.1.odesCount+.VIrpinh .cr .. • . MeoatmWttoreiet. iwitIna Deoojaallndo'leningol+tienuety 2Omits t3.yo.00(0tradt Ira. 14bwpnu.n_n7P aater Mainspdb deems type efeortdee.from thew araooldontpa.eee.wntbend.ad' 7t s00i ;,, pe�oab dta&t lb.)Nott *.a dingleantlienanm Ds c4Ptlon e(nando at'Wank ,.p.)�.,re0art.m bxra.tirArbtdr7eed the eea.gamoeeota scddmt 'la.y�� to,theNA.712IS ofaaadma wathe p.heaq�.ab.adh.o.awvh. woefdmodl� mabbc uwo.dten.�..ea�4J ,woarm .pwaaew ertahm'.am4td with Se inspection paotamEtobecond.tantWith tbaetemtepeat"anpimadue or • amp donut Oar S.in the gaidenceoftheNRCaCaurtcLOCet apa.ae&PLm.gattmeareed•r7eene atyaoamaot 00•00:'Altematlwbgd bstae. `�ae'mt:b.pp .wader e d ' paeauueawttabeeaobtlow& ammm w. l soobbenvlldaepadoahetnw and "shaefaan.traw.oadmm Small's**tartbsielaDD�sprnwre ConibeectiVs'Actions74ateasarab.rit a inibisbedaaad¢amehe..preeimbr of taedueN$om iewlanom lati•Tbir aytell:. ht;vl.a l' 7;meeten temeo IsibseeteY the" sins mode 7.Ammonslb.th. inspection latbsobea+ationdthe eaetdadednsalinlm aiplmt poundal ranteadvatmtmitamg condition.o(tnstalled;mabbe.to•„; , a low erwntrip dudes Own hateper Went tho..th*C re' .h. .. eoddewaap ntiotevillb.peeao.d d ga aae derLot gopnNes .db fy eedaverea eerome a.e tsp'aoadtc '.. sidachanp doss not ally the. . . ph,Yelcalmaatle.,k.Yal...COaeeicoor '17t.1mpe..d.m4Dw"b.PmYm''.•, mMotoedcm.eg.moeotlb. envhdn intlagpoaltts.P,tmotbmal s'ewm rote6�wlLLemrtrwa'pe940,0.. bosalmadnaw freak.a r ee kWmt tertmsiapafasatmawpa thadibaw "°n'Inetrebabileyeohetones` evNee.Ju t,d nthsUSA1L I a-_a.eoe>Yd.ad.,Mvdpfb.tti07Cto �oatwall u._re4twebr= o.mNmtfemaq ofe.ewkled 100110[thennabbenwdQ°t ± idthtn ,flS socantatfMram ���y S, ob bmb ,.wwwwpsdarhgaagldrselm^" OVAlalRbeanilltb.egrela amp __.,, •dpetamanw77mlb.'Ib1 m4rtaFd.rt AIY_,_���§.:��JJt=1.14.: dos not tseddy trr0.a _ tN n , I'.. - �.Mba hoe invl.wed ..• SIRrotiratri.ed/,Vweez pro•.r.. Wr' addltlonaloo�d noaW Tonneedien.b!relbea iete OO7h1. • taaetmobdenaddonotmtradoa.. �f�ilectio 2(e)arb.Rh ele Mihae'aederehet renalpomded 0D lb"',,y n.i. '•,n'a .tandad dfA0.7t(e)atweatbOJ.d} � Ibepropoa.d,t:b.od.wodd,a�owtha �.��� * Earr �'d�.wna^ a•r. 1mplammtatleo0f�airmb , • da0am ao atptj insp .dd.ferns0al ur lIIvdramelpdpoeatharard.mepeatioeedmobbenbu.dmth. . . U06.. ,. .evaetoobnepppa doaota .tgr ltethe. n of eniceePmble%awbbaetound Local PoblloDoammpmeRodm,.. tumdoeor Weed erayingooi.td dyad thepravbe.l.epeatioo.thetote 1dadLOo::I3e,Aldeooan,T.lbr.>,Sp.rJd' eye tom&Thev.vbed"twos prerlde population or'ade7ory tt10nath Departoornt..Unlversib'ef the gams tueensabash dd not '. mabbertygb;and the FoloouaM . Vyglnla,Chadotee n4..Virgintw2200b•: Lkaduorf�Yme:modathdanaa 2W rr-; ., n, bomd.dby Wiens cared.nnoa arle docrolytf/locat a)Na Involve•4.i0�1ifi�pca�twd.etiaam• basardt tiondrtanination: Aaotayjarf/arn.arMfetsb�dW mid ewe w.n0alr'ed:bysOfl+lGri0,9s(.).Yh. M.aade.Estedemtm.nd,Wmmmb mlaaremeMct ent:rdan P.O.&or7d1aR1ahmaod.�/trtlRM77217.' eaoa.aar .om.tietellwapw .. ucen..rb..'prwdded^dir.n.(p ..d.-, NRCPin/ax.D4wodorafahatN. wetemEwtetple rweddewnedhmu 1.eaeofnod7dUcantbatatdr ad.patehmnoY4oapaotepealnit o-Mel n e ldia low: mad ispowerca�eq.. w▪ fr S1 tsnegpleatpower -Isb l0raopaprumdak rym,Aoahsat ' Docket Na70.712.&myPeae-shdea. r waattmaaaddoee�nelappreotably ate. eatCaCmwlnallSi.* Unit Nara;San Camy..Vl I..'- Mamie sRimhe,tirapedodm Node awhme ta Dotr.Jam•aehantnuestratuary. . th.BRRCdl m.lnat.aa low lama ri'4P ayepoleUloak/d Aaua..-aapdD.eembeR'17.hf0tllvkim asavl . . , The Commta.bn's minis reviewed will ao.thmrta'pp%We eaaeeaeth.t,; Description of ae»ndamanqueet, thellee nse's 11el eee.and bared do •nabbefWbd*wmb.'mdotabee. ra Maintonhvi Recto Kati lot Nerth Amine Totten thys review,.it appears that the three iinn�.000rrddamr awl propOm tlee da '�+ualtart l , standards diec7R509t(c)are ant ... . • - Sir Condidnning(AC)a3.os�.wa,,y satLEd."' 1.lnrelve'•e1p16antteeaamtbe" detammad'tabeund.nlred.dn.tede Anoordtngly the starf none to probatory or000and,aa . . tmncoplsdaderiertot1edmenta -. determine that thewoposedamendment opm.gam esete remideetw heat loadsmfheesnee.orean Padeod•Riilefer j;VoL SS..Na 44:/ Wednesday. March,e. 1901'/ Nation 1ip• ywapnpa tG.dchowdoesnotonto southCootsmoat.aa.('n_j. RRftVALt bIwS+Nnow. ctaalteleallas' . .paaiptuprde sew ordlfar nth4dof South Casitha Public Sews ►tehodty. home+ens4 ado.vnaamMnue*at::.. meald.nt•sraa soy.oadent previously Noche No.W400,vino c.summer.. now or dlsw.mland.ar.addat.,• waamd » .. - Narier staSoo.Wit No.1,Pak6.ld 3.(Ihapropoadamaedm..la . t],• pto.obrrolaed.q _rp_.as.,nt b ` '' I Congas lnvalweymetelsyaatnduatbnba •• . a.eJLd-af rww�ror yw.top seen win •� Congas ^' a�/ M.wwy54rn aVa.Qaetendto4,theyropoad Chine Do4 of amendmentrequeet Tobruk? '16e popoe&ti alllnotatisaWing Ara 34.3.'1bKelonssaahar.bape 4.1991 wabli IngWr Ihw+fon.the- wea nnenoarldw;adre dt ante Unbar DNorlpgon'ofamendm.ntnqum& wu.Dutb.,m.utrdArauehtooatonn4_ � b •'portiotst � .wo Tpropoaddd modify , will m.mueeddatmt Sp.cSradontTS)47.7and �nrovlG.ddidoiso oodaadtaohbr ' o.0yrh9elaModa.t+adada nett any theaseotlatedBaser3/4.72in Wblllty.vaisepantlesezpatmo. way www the po.dbllfty of.newer ■ccordancswithGna'1alaWr(CL)M• indtmt.rehatensa.eadotenao.po�om. • • dlswat Sled.1 aatdaa%from rysoold.nt w:Inndditlon.•,the,R.)atllo.Inagua, are 4wa. p ati.ua1.vdwtad.+ ..; 4 7•.Samp]ig15 Plan for.Snubber as Sy,thebwwvbb.:tsl r. Th.proposed ratan toohenl.'pnat'a pyl?eeL"„aadallydenaoq.to it rate ',t)ala�vCrs'.mo.tPast' colt to Technical Speofamlm lasts 3/. would b.:remov d from*.'1'S. tops n..hlonabbaamer.foad4 42.11..dmb+l.oaewtntaaw and does not Boob for proposed no'+Iyn/flconf aemCI.bl.byaadlo.p.abngaa(.a manyw.yantshopoa1Msyofa hazaM.00nsld.rv$ondetwmtodon: totalpepa4eo.,of3t7r•TS .,Thao • pokiestwhichis new:ordlil ratfrom any roptat ptuvloalyontaated.The'than mQ�d.•Ys?CFR magi),the ' t°°e°°�� 'impydnleta trefstenoe to an&JoW.. tic;;;;;;;--•„._ or the 1°°r'p°a.ob!N.t(ebl. r•nr•; (P!•IR)ad ref nncaa_th.rapmt which 4n.of a0 tdr eed analetatA iembh late , roplao.dtt(COW doa. atderatton'e taalslennbdb.tow: . .The.propoeed chase don not Involve. 1.f1G'Dropoad•.madtn.ntwaset)` Immo, etalEoant seduction blamaq of - sible leobabiato,orodnmleare.►aalha ear tat. • ,, Thupropoad,chana.471" tolyme,7.1,Tr revile •oal�datptMar efandardebts0GnWittl°e d"T* th.nqudrdahuttdtwnmaglaa.:hu" " . . .ubs.•D..adaosIa.,atello.1wwvsen dba'dol&thttulw.na—gpropaae;in:' of RCSborog000contaoeforMod..3and oo idotohnooteL her ,4taa'e4 � �ffiY nginent rands:: rtat mow eheoDerstarwahaes�*13.4 aubbarelouaddadoethoDtep4w< : • coatldfadia, „ �' 1e.peadah1n'4oeord oovw ththepiano. :•"'r'r `" nallitofa2d1810 atrhwdowa.Ltaa 000tatoe4tnallO Y77dedand wWnot LooalPu61/olhicantyLi Libyan c-• e.00pusead.teneleateanonoonadled'. lootfwwgsharvtethvaro.lamwtuena lodutl Oat Fafrpekl;CatmgrLRaroy ". ddataavaatbdonahotdoaam•r'datntoat nquIr a nwe'wissbenelnwwmW.- Cudea,.adLW.aMe15oon$hwhr • 71dsalto almaM;tsaaarata.r.lnto •., pohobslq'atsilho tobtompooap•eady; 'WlmebtKo:soaflfaCarolma3910D.' enuo.uyh.neneatedm'lhenatanabuie wrestd:4thetwouldnaalrpaeaaes s AttemeyfolkinanieRendOblii. of the norm 13tudantvat.and dam_. • theaspaieoniallonosintarat&ham ,ts Mahea8oathTanbna$.ctdeaW praw.aawaat.letfae4ty adasned In anaatl,b7' . M�'alga Norms .�.: the bear la the Shutdown Mare sersotaioal a to percent da�sdaow,7�w�that90,m 900,.... � `� Cttambta, > ._ •l- " , , pa metre ratiabbota. I' t; "Man. - N3C Dlndmr :G_ The pr000ad lac loony 71%R�to their spednett nwit . "Cola"ln,2ahesatspn9oatlaa s.W,7/ • The Relent val�Wabta • " "' 4114 aaamlaneaveln.netararn rahepM.. Spooned .• a ' . py.dolMaard trnatoanabeeL4., - that etetom9y,hemopneoae;..ad �k. C I. Npat,(plLm.adtefr.0aetheeeptetwitah du, tth.e slouLpaputetldnrta-. .. actdm Cmpegrl0e8t • npLad lt(COLR},b.,'h p doeepot, the ismw a a, N0.WaDatYaan.Noderllawt ad to afetyameat(yprovided • vat an tenet .ocwhet,, by theTeahaal9pedeatloa.' aabbaotosaWer. Sbtlon:Unit No.LDttaw+Canty, TEentae.'be.adonthnbova• power al aaa:3oobh—Io.nnot,Ds,. tffilo` toe.Wamtbow lanC3 ardetettMoad that :;, ldaeda anne Dais. afoaa'ndinantm rat di.gr oadobaieSdonotinvolwant vaslar :d>tia at` Novembr,30.dirt,. • apJea tMhauad.aa.lderetlaa:; aWrotunantal.aoodtdotuElCerafela... DaatQtNorofaaundetatretgoat . . T e NRC stntf ha reviewd the apaatM.aedypraEmubb.r.,widths The proposed'amisodmoot would mein Rana aanalysisand.based 00 lam samplolowsidbachtoinolais,tooreanabbas the Teebntdal' tloonCarol revlew.'ftappearethat•thethree nroa.evae;aa.ioeaeaa•'- telatedto'thelokrairuubloeltponen standards of se.02(c)annatl.Sed. . 2.(ThePaoposedemandwent w knout Therekan heNRCCStaf to eras.theneenbtlityofaaewce. moos .Tq�Olral • determine that the amen want request dtKanatloed d..aldawt 4dm ewe. . ampabeSpecific Yarpgap eapi.clot lkera, ; involvnpo ignifi ant bawds cpeeviclue aya•4. Dprop ra4rr s>•sps '"' aoodderatlao„r .,.. ; ahs.awffi`not wab, • fadwabryapton oonutt.yanm. . LoeaLPublioDocument.Room etnienwe oroompenent.. atany0.e.m., (SFRCSYmaIn ianea"ow .si. locatiom.Fairfield CotmtyLbtrry. root808.109;w8lchtsafittialatedaystein block permit empotakb.'omintse to Cardenand-Wash(ngtonStreets. performs ttenm0goa.and win not.ah.op.W nOpelyandmtay.wRbeatentaSwe... Winnsboro.South Carolina 20180 way the woo Olaooer gwk aa.nt le , inward wine thetNodibe hest ,. Attorney for lionta;RandolphR. .poapo.odpheoa, •uty. ■aeomaGoagytvmpvaQhtns,7dOpwm;. Mahan'South GiOltna lacttit&tat 0000.115. r , (- n• r ComppeatoeY P0.B0it76e Colurabla vwetb.soeglalfthem faf' upppne�' SouthGrdma=let tmaapniamea era,toadd.eteephe haze nismireld mtlarmr/eseta n.. . NRCPro/.alDlre0for191aorG the tof iaeaoapubu.nubbon.lvaln MAagohwd C aaa*k1h.-, Adeaam tMeaweNUe15mtY6llAL,INep8C1TtN( lets... antrtaatths,. • T StarFedora Rem/.V.L a No.,ab/ Wednesday, Murb'e:sal../•Nodetro Thentotw,the IOC*toff yaop --to detamtpidaabtbetChordbsp' Atto.n.yfarlioenewMtehsdW.: datermnathatthetimsn trequat Otti lg26*sgstoscAbrm Mimic.bay-.Hugon awl Williams, tnvolns,noeignt6cantbamrde dlledoaevanlatndrlltteeodeold Post 0lgcelimt`1a36.Richmond. , conslddsradaa • shu$ r arsesaditkwyseowerval Vingthsb21d. Local l'ublJcDocumentRoom lookoutelthupeletee7yedewatt loaotloe:Swum of, pttkAbarost1udSevet"edYgba NRCAefr tDlrsclor-lteeb.etN: Williamnia and Mary l W =°apl.tt edWaeeowewwsat Hakow mrms abgthestoutero • Nods ofasneooeetAmsothoeatb AtlomeyforJlwnsetMicbasl W. mar ladllgyOpatbglloeass , MauptaEsq.Hu.ton and Wtalame:. recueemaatproradbaamWbeaa ina Post ofeceaoxaRichmond, ays0abismasforeotnetawopnmr Daetngt3,pododemapublicadmot V a'23213. s tice.t eeabssadssbeme'mYdon tha last btweeklltaotka tha 1vRCh»/ec,Director Herbert N. •eventatamotorattemimdwpewe waive g , Serkow'• mats t ealt aotlkeefandelt amend T eC't& pamWd0.haa,'' PeWarrgistigiltP).awooracipttation dahrmtadfor of thew ;, Virginia l7ecdo and PoweCampany, does meteor kelowacocaottedca amendmisibiltlhsappBeatlon Dadra No&30400 and SOM.Swry aoiuda lfereloroolsqulymest.: poweeStadon.Unit Noe.land t&my sableotbchemtebspreyqe�eema oampllaewitbtMWlndardsaod, „ - County.V'z nla • areAttlekinnipang Ac Da4afaureadmenlroquetr bareseaennedoannally beewdb December21.1000.urupplsmsnted stometatYeet�prq sndetnmpK; CommimetaCmadeevantbnalatiaemae pebtonbe41903 asebue nsrekStobeecepbbla Cop lnedemppmgcleM.. , Description ofcurteealw:trequest sattemetaketaleaddsottoesoay nsto 20 Thspt'oDoeed.Tonki !Specification amtdo nprerloagyelationth geese .Lydd'+�d1'�dl atth proposed cheap.toISAMU CFA wb(�, ,„,, att ,,,. concent ationats �thurdoelhgwatar the SSA osenO papas ,alt�,.:w sx. ...' storagetadt;(RWST)to*rargs'dzao0• edslt'.4smttnvdwany Nodeadeonddartlan:alLeoamsof 260oppmtrcoolbeemrenanag.at2Opo thepbysiostoisotwbioh AmendmenttoT dbq'Operadoti..:. -2500Icpm.Inad*cumnst mdc1mma �maenew`or "e Ltanss'aodPreposd,NotagdRoam' bona concentration hl the safety. wamd 4 anal'madaea0a r:3:k' Ifeee dst osidaadan'Detamina ion born ion a s would be ., ____orwmaera 0bsa eam •and:opp > «" te)'' lOmltedsoempalaQvkoctot sderp: Inland a=0.PPm.4om,thaptow& requhemtadera lockoutef,elea- ocntraetianwHhtheuacdpeswatd;' • value oflzzoppm.flueIf tteapplytO a,Involve adgoteandredaatlosma pub►ished`btlhntfedtsF -sWexis Cyclel2and,subeequentnyo4a for Unit amend S batonal ilonsnet tndlcsted.'Naaple 'faeabeaf O* 1 and to Cycle 11 andsabesquentgale attehsaotod .,,r,,..• petiticeorhavelo'weay.oawailed for Unit,24hs'Drcpousd cheog►ia , °Diudooshasodiermeacts s lollowlpgtblraoda , ..y.3'4.01•,-,. required 'orde'.lowesttse'>ameaead pdansde I ettlowpaiha• uoleee OdlaM !' abd.the „ aYcWeo egYregahemuab+woolated topmastsasmmwsatnss.mmtlga[` them with longer cycla d lad; nisei_safri sretumatareteret Teti en fscton:Toe ptovldoms'of the' MOWSti loliat ot.ntamYmhlars a 4+adab� eXte ar A;', change must be ion 'proposed av adeabm'k operat rrespo an a tegodo.InctaW ereforapseatt`n .pluapdoito;:,,:, avdYbbforopratorreapoeee s• wWt]OCRa1 asdaewptttwebt reloading of fool for Unit,Z-which; is chase nempfa®sflorend Mke to,1O;( R.a 22(b)onwenvho®otai tncluda;tbaadd(ttonoletghtfreuMuul opaxderaaedaeerosmabmu „ • neNmDliseahaalna eadogfhf .,, cold shatdowsittea.„ sassassncossc * previously planned additional aefuel matelots the wit ofeef gyadaewto , aesemblisstobeaeeemblles... ,„•,,; mrrutpaotlse temdreewnbd Basle'folplaPasednodgn//leant ommtriatiOn1'ha',Matey,Sabre Olt Vida ..:.;r; hazards co iderationdetatmJcattom , aonasbialan ntiw ars, providannslO As rooked bytoORa0A1(al;the undappcvnat ktbilehwhagX+R wades Ihatr: licensee has provided.lY analysts 0f the ,aaabstenemMdr f:aas"thlMats the aeeenmemteltinssitndbatedsc:.r w. issue ofno significant hazards , war.ofeeYbbunaheoaed.eelr porlottherdetallsvids consideradonwbfchle,preuntedbelow: lowswedbypw,propadbua marm a arm 'e'1> °1brL The yeopmud.0hag,dogtrot Involve a srboran'oonomtreeoo,`' slvNaentharardoanldentlonbeam' 'h aoa2 ...d amettdmanht.(2) uma thaemdmemb:and, operadosafSerrythetst,and2Y,' cm theaboveaamddradonMtbe•heenw..: -Wl'ultCattmehldonlardaelleletter:IC" eocordunos mita this thane+roWdeat dsbeelssdthatttw,aheopsdonettsvolw Safety Evalaadaoaand/cr`A't;fi ` 1.tnvoMen elulaasnt therms*tolls 'a aamtdeenl'eefa y hrnademosideemiem: yet;EA ' . 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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 3/15/91 through 3/22/91 CASE MOM tjh ZPMH-1729 Clancy RE-1336 Schott SE-398 Koehn Corrected SE-374 Holton/Sright CAa -Chuck Cunliffe, Dire AE22451120: CORRECTED SE-374 CERTIFICATE OP CORRECTION Part of the E2 of Section 13, T5N, R65W and part of the W2 of Section 18, T5N, R64W, This certificate is filed to correct one (1) minor error in the document filed at B1247 F1059 Eec 02196754 of the Weld County records, on November 7, 1989. This document is the second page of the Holton-Bright Subdivision exemption. 0 The correction is as follows: (1) on Line 3 of the Legal Description 65 should read 64. I hereby certify that I prepared the original document and that the correction is o v correct to the best of m' ge and belief. o 04 nova Colra P.E. & L. p :17 Sub • ' n d sworn '•. me this ," day of . 1991. by .ksp$r 4 .. ,a YBss hsfill and official seal. a s ;16' '•4''V .. s J nix 441293 C °:U 'F pf:CO p �ago This`4ii tificate is accepted and approved for filing. c ea 6JPt i Departs dU Y klanm'n "`$8rvices reecor grz o •S Subscribed and sworn to before me this pc4 day 'Die )222414/7 , 1991, by �+ Chuck Cunliffe. iWitness my hand and official seal. • N.o NO•. Pub .,i 0 MINI' My commission expires: ---,—, My commission expires October 15, 4A994, • ,"C 5 Cily 920273 3i 'tAR22‘5021 = L.. , \ CORRECTED SE-374 CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Part of the E2 of Section 13, T5N, R65W and part of the W2 of Section 18, T5N, R64W This certificate is Bled to correct one (1) minor error in the document filed at B1247 F1060 Rec 02196754 of the Weld County records, on November 7, 1989. This document is the third page of the Bolton-Bright Subdivision exemption. o cg The correction is as follows: O -C` (1) Line 42 of the Legal Description roads: Thence North 83°59'S8^ West, 387.64 8 feet; It should read Thence North 83°59'58" East, 387.64 feet; 3N O o w I hereby certify that I prepared the original document and that the correction is inn correct to the best of my knowledge, and belief. O tie d , ,,, e , = 392 p , e on C• or o P.E. a L.S t:s$? ^+ r . *.. SiL17b ,..jug sworn ; this ICJ da• /i 1991, by N M ArriotArs:FrS*lq A t.: Ll 0 0 a •'Witni hbimd and official seal. ' an.1'4.194$ �r -...--it N , ,C�6r(dr b ..xri-rte- . ce Ii y:,;," t � i nr .,• or c c 400 O > This cercffic $accepted and approved for filing.ern a be mOnnangstAits gc for co a. n( if)and sworn to before me this rxi day of( n4h , 1991, by Chuck Cunlifft. • Witness my hand and official seal. .ajr(ra./ A#Ai f %414 No a r� r..`• -e. £. esion expires: /tilt/ "''�y�.f}` a A o�. My commission expires October 15, 1994. • .f:y� fir ; • ; '.. si t s ; r p2T2 PLOsa IA :S.,, < a, r I l RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 27, 1991 TAPE #91-06 • The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March, 27, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby - Excused Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 25, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Lacy added "Present 1991 Rubberized Crack Filling, Engineering Department" under Bids, and "Cow lder Purchase of Services Agreement between PENWC and Greeley/Evans School District 6 and authorize Chairman to sign" as Item A-1 under New Business. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kirby is now present.) PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - WANDA HUGHES: Chairman Lacy presented a plaque to Wanda Hughes commending her for 25 years of service to Weld County. Mary Ann Feuerstein, Weld County Clerk and Recorder presented Ms. Hughes with her retirement pin. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Wes Hall, County Coroner, was not present for his scheduled report. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $283,373.73 Handwritten warrants: General fund 15,295.67 Payroll 1,232,843.07 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT 1991 RUBBERIZED CRACK FILLING - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden read the names of the four bidders and the amounts of their bids into the record. This bid will be submitted for approval on April 10. 1991. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF OIL AND GAS LEASES WILBANKS AND ASSOCAITES (3/20/91): Approval of four oil and gas leases was continued from March 20, 1991, in order to allow Wilbanks and Associates a chance to withdraw their bid if they so desired due to pending litigation concerning these specific parcels. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the leases as.follows; 1) Parcel No. 12 - (160.00 Nat Mineral Acres NE/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County Colorado) $25.00 per acre, for a total amount of $4.000.00; 2) Parcel No. 13 - (160.00 Net Mineral Acres SE/4 of, Section. 15, Township 7 North. Range 63 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado) $25.00 per acre, for a total amount of $4,000.00; 3) Parcel No. 14 - (80.00 Net Mineral Acres S/2 NW/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado) $25.00 per acre, for a total amount of $2,000.00; and 4) Parcel No. 15 - (160.00 Net Mineral Acres SW/4 of Section 15, Township 7 North. Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado) $25.00 per acre, for a total amount of $4.000.00. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND GREELEY/EVANS SCHOOL DISTRICT #6 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tare Keller, representing the Department of Human Resources, explained that this is an Agreement for food service to the children of the Dos Rios Pilot Project. FENWC will reimburse School District Six for approximately 20 breakfasts at $.75 par meal and approximately 37 lunches at $1.45 per meal. The term of thisAgreement is January 15, 1991 through May 31, 1991. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF SEVERANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY SHERIFF AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Chairman Lacy explained that this is the routine Agreement between the Sheriff and the Town of Severance. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, which carried 0 unanimously. CONSIDER OPERATING AND FINANCIAL PLAN FOR REIMBURSABLE SERVICES REQUESTED BY THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: This is a continuation of the Contract with the U.S. Forest Service. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Operating and Financial Plan. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE FOR SHIRLEY BOYD, DBA VALLEY HAYLOFT, INC.: Chairman.Lacy stated that the Sheriff's Office reported no new incidents since the last renewal of this license. The only ones indicated were discussed with the last renewal. Commissioner Kennedy.moved to approve the renewal of said Liquor License. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Minutes - March 27, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION - NORTH WELD PRODUCE: Warren Lasell, Weld County Assessor, explained that his recommendation for denial is based on the fact that the Abatement Petition was not filed within a year of the tax due date. Chris Ruff. R & N Property Consultants, was present and presented his reasons for requesting the abatement. Commissioner Kirby moved to deny said Petition in concurrence with the Assessor's recommendation. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION - PHELPS, INC.: Mr. Lasell presented a memo to the Board defining his reasons for recommending denial of this Petition. Mr. Ruff presented his arguments for the approval of the Petition, indicating that he feels this case falls into the "errors" category. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny the Abatement Petition. Commissioner Herbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX.ABATEMENT PETITION - EDEN ENTERPRISES: Mr. Lasell presented a memo to the Board, explaining his recommendation for denial of this Petition. Mr. Ruff argued that this case falls into the "errors" category. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny said Petition. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION - BRUCE AND NANCY DEIFIK: Mr. Lasell stated that his recommendation of denial on this Petition is based on the fact that it was not filed within one year of the date taxes were duo. Mr. Ruff discussed the difficulties caused by each entity having a different date they consider to be the date taxes are due. Commissioner Harbert moved to deny the petition based on the recommendation of the Assessor and the County Attorney. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion. which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION - TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 8 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 19 AND 21: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Resolution. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - BETZ, KUEHN, F & L ENTERPRISES. TOW, BURGER, THURSTON:. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Harry John Betz, Mary and Ivan Kuehn, F& L Enterprises, Loren Marvin and Vesta L. Tow, Dorothy P. Burger and Heirs of Arnold L. Burger, and George,Thurston for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RECORDED EXEMPTION #1333 DANIEL OCHSNER: Brian Grubb. representing the Department of Planning Services, reviewed the application and asked that the recommendation of the Planning Services' staff be entered into the record as written. This request will divide an 8.2 acre tract into two parcels of 7.8 and .Z acres. It is being brought before the Board due to the • smaller parcel being less than one acre. Commissioner Webster asked what is being recommended for a septic system. Mr. Grubb explained that one of the Conditions of Approval addresses that question. Commissioner Kirby asked for more information as to why this is being recommended when the lot is so small. Mr. Grubb directed the Board's attention to the "Statements of Applicant, Daniel Lee Ochsner, For Recorded Exemption Application", which explains that the purpose is to "permit the rehabilitation of existing property, reconciliation of numerous ownership interests and to permit orderly financing". This lot would no longer be a part of the previous USR granted to, Mr. Ochsner. The Chairman asked for comments from the audience. Minutes - March 27, 1991 Page 3 max 4 There were none. After discussion about this not creating an additional building site, Commissioner Kirby moved to approve Recorded Exemption #1335, with the Conditions of Approval submitted by the Planning Services' staff. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which 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 9:45 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL v Gordon E. Lacy, Chairmen /BY: �` t V l' n i Deputy erk to the Board ge Ke dy, ro-Temp L. Her Constance L. Her e C. W. Kir W. H. Webster Minutes - March 27, 1991 Page 4 K Fi k • i ."si14�hV l 1 . i. .'�l •fM •yu�L; Y iy�,.�,,^ir!'pia' YF • . ,.i � • Mr tit yuJC• `" p..,.�a BID REQUEST NO. 100095—.91 FOR: 1991 RUBBERIZED CRACK FILLING/ENGINEERING DEPT. DESCRIPTION: Utah State D.O.T. ;Specifications and all other Applicable State, Specs. Estimated,'Quantity, of' 20' Tons of Rubberized;Crack Filler.' Hot Compressed'Air Lance Traffic Control. 'BIDDERS UNIT'PRICE AMOUNT PEGCO CRACK. SEALING, INC. $1.243.00/Ton $24,860.00 P.O. Box 1780 ' Arvada, Co 80001 BEST-WAY PAVING CO. 2,907.00/Ton 58,140 00 P.O. ;Box 3189 Oreeley,'CO 80633 WESTERN-MOBILE NORTHERN, INC. 4,175.00/Ton 83,500.00 1800 N.. Taft Hill Road rt. Collins, CO 80521 ' W/C Engineer's Estimate , $1,640.00/Ton $32,800.00 • era.. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 27, 1991 TAPE 091-06 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, mat in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 27, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 25, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $183,796.02. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: Liakda4647 ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL (7 Gordon E. Lary. Chairman Deputy Yjerk to the Board Ge$ a Ken edy, ro-Tem Constance L. Herbs 41.0e7/14- C. W. Kirby / a�� ' W. H. Webster 1
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