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HomeMy WebLinkAbout910575.tiff AR2255399 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PLOWING PERMIT N0. 91-04, CONDITIONALLY ACCEPT COLLATERAL, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PHYLLIS MCCONNELL v. O o U WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ei � pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested U with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and 4 WHEREAS, Phyllis McConnell desires to obtain a Plowing Permit to cultivate o certain grassland described as part of SI NE,' Section 29, Township 8 North, Range o a 57 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and 4.1. 41 2 WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 11108-A, Phyllis McConnell has submitted Uproof of collateral in the form of Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 1, in the RWS amount of $2,430.00, and all other pertinent documents necessary for the issuance N v. of a Plowing Permit, and — w rn o WHEREAS, the County Attorney's staff has reviewed said Letter of Credit and W recommended a different form of Letter of Credit be submitted and approved by the M U County Attorney's staff, and o H WHEREAS, Phyllis has also submitted the required permit fee in the total n H amount of $240.00, and o cn WWHEREAS, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the issuance of a rn W Plowing Permit to Phyllis McConnell for those grasslands described in the • [v approved Soil Conservation Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto and tn in 2 incorporated herein by reference. N ZN NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld U a County, Colorado, that Plowing Permit No. 91-04 be, and hereby is, conditionally issued to Phyllis McConnell, upon the approval of a Letter of Credit to be el d resubmitted to the County Attorney's Office. O N rl BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, • G. authorized to sign said Plowing Permit. 910575 (2) J. c,e ,�' c Page 2 RE: PLOWING PERMIT N0. 91-04 - MCCONNELL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by t - ollowing vote on the 1st day of July, A.D. , 1991. �, A� ! ' I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: • • j WELD COUNTY COL ADO Weld County Clerk to. e Board tN Got' o . La y, hairman Y • ) By: ll Deputy: o the Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: (21-71-,6e.gaideget Constance L. Harbert ee,flat County Attorney C. W. Kir y o• � o W. HW ebst r N U A O W o � oa fa- NI 2 0 U W Na rn o p4 W Ha ot U o Z O H E r o W a W rnD rn W M [Li Lr) z Nz N 4 a V fx a � M L.r1 O N M N H 910575 4 W ORDINANCE NO. 108-A PERMIT NO. PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND Ay U APPLICANT NAME: • MO U ADDRESS: 0 a o W LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRASSLAND(S) TO BE CULTIVATED: � w ca a 0 V ATTACH FOLLOWING: APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN, ALL MAPS w N AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE 108-A, AND PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF w GRASSLAND(S) OR, IF LEASED, PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO CULTIVATE. rn o PERMIT FEE: $240. 00 for the first 100 acres = $240. 00 r a $. 10 per acre thereafter = O1 U TOTAL = co W COLLATERAL: (Must be in the sum of $30. 00 per acre. ) o y Approved by the Board in the sum of $ . a rn PERMIT AND COLLATERAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY M w COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ON THE DAY OF Ln z , 19 N z IN 4 o Landowner or Lessee: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0 N WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a By. By: M 1/40 Date: Chai an O N M 1- ' ' y ATTEST: ww •/14144 Weld County Clerk to the Board SEAL By: Deputy Clerk to the Board This Permit is issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 108-A adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on March 11, 1986, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland(s) . Pursuant to said Ordinance, the Permittee is required to follow a conservation plan approved by the local Conservation District Board, must pay all applicable fees pursuant to Ordinance 142, and must submit collateral in an amount as set by Ordinance 142 . Said collateral must be approved by the Board prior to the issuance of this Permit. q 0577 Township... ... .._____ . . _. , Range , County __ .__- ... -__._________ ,State _ .. -.. ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. . i i . 1 _ t I i 1 iiI _ .... ....... . ...... .. .... .. _.. .. •--_•.... ._ ...... ... .. ... ... 1 1 I 1 I I : • -1__. .._._..._..._...1...._..:. ......- ., i I ID . — i-...._ , - �.__.... . ._.. . I t i *-----i — — I I I I l • ; 1 I 1i 1 I I . _ .t _ i I I I E. • I Ias 25•_ -�- - - _— ..._.30--_0- —�.....M .._-___ ._.._ _ zs _.._.�._..- ._.-_—,�__. ----- 1 I I I I . i I • { I .._..�._.. „..._. ..-. ._ _ 3! 33 M • . . - .- .-36 K I I i # i I . FORM 50 F B 1303 REC 02255399 07/08/91 09:42 $0 .00 4/004 �p F 1727 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO SI.C " Rrr NRmNu. B 1301 REC 02252322 06/05/91 16: 05 _ , 5. 00 1/001 AR2252322 F 0166 MAR ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RE RDER WELD CO, CO WARRANTY DEED Grunions), ---BETTY B. NICOLA--- whose address is 621 17th Street, Suite 1215, Denver, Colorado 80293 City and *County of Denver . State of State Documentary Fee Colorado _ 5-�( . for the consideration of Date Ten Dollars and other valuable considerations, Ig • yD doikas, in hand paid, hereby' sell(s) f ' and convey(s) to PHYLLIS R. McCONNELL ly whose legal address is 29676 Road 21, Fort Morgan, Colorado 80701, ccC County of Morgan , and State of Colorado \U the following real property in the County of Weld , and State of I� Colorado, to wit: I� i The NE; of Section 29, Township 8 North, Range 57 West of the 6th P.M. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING all of the oil, gas and other minerals and mineral rights underlying said property, together with the right of ingress and egress to said property in order to explore for and produce the same. also known by street and number as with all its appurtenances, and warrant(s) the title to the same, subject to reservations contained in the United States Patent; easements and rights of way for county roads, prior mineral reservations, and taxes and special assessments for the year 1991 and subsequent years. Signed this 29th day of May . 19 91. . B Y B . NICOytt. B v; vn\. Charles C . Nicola, Jr. Attorney-in-Fact for Betty B . Nicola STATE OF COLORADO, ss. City and County of Denver The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 29th day of May , 19 91 by Charles C. Nicola, Jr. , Attorney-in-Fact for Betty B. Nicola. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, My'accfg31oi9`giot4ex(3ires August 21, 1992. . Witness my hand and official seal. A' • w Up G - L1 1;O: •"co No. 897.lin. 11-g$, WARRANIN'DEED(Shur,Form Bradford Publohog.1713 A m<S,.Dc-.n,Covi:o2—irP'r:9::5(YI—s Nv MORGANJ' OIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT ononnizco IN Ippp 220 Steno Streo1 Tolophono: 807-9659 FORT MORGAN, COLORADO 80701 • June 25 , 1991 • Phyllis McConnell 29676 Rd 21 Pt Morgan, Co 80701 Dear Mrs . McConnell : The Board .of Supervisors of the Morgan Soil Conservation District have reviewed your request to plowout grassland • in the following area: Weld County 81 acres Tract 6168 part of S15NE; of Sec 29 , Township 8 North, Range 57 West. The Board voted to approve this plowout request as long as the conservation compliance plan is followed: Sincerely, (1) - 1 C(.0 khobS07722 Linda Sundst;.rom • Secretary cc : Soil Conservation Service • 01,0 75 Department of Agriculture Page c%;3 . I Conservation Service Jail 01 , 1980 McC;i KNELL, PHYLLIS RECORD OF DECIS1ON AND APPLICATION Assisted By C.W . Scott Id Planned Ap p I i ed i } . i Amount i Date i Amount Date i Narrative Record (We ) concur in the conservation practices and instal I cl.t I on schedules indicated in th I s conservation plan for all f i e f ds I at+e 1 ed KIEL. I ( We ) 1nderstand that , when this conservation system for HEL fields is ap p l i ed i ~c+ the land and maintained , t hr conservation system will meet all Qf the food Security requirements rements for compliance . � (r'r. qucer ) C2i\kikV/Z MCC°A"•-Q-QC) :1 (0/ IE? atio . Conservation Plan meets the requirements i Date : ' t i!o FIo1d I;II' V ic:r lechnIc:a I Guido . (_:Ii;e'iERVA I I:IjNIST ; - _ J`ll. i I I C ar ?r'V'7i. t t +fl D t:rick: Date : 6/-29/1/ • • CA1 . �a .1. 1 6 of hi ..o S'!s e r'r', + _ n p %c t i _e is required I.S. Departrlient of Agriculture Page 01 kii . Conservation Service Jan 01 , 19:=_-;l RECORD 1Yi1. DE.C.L S..ti•NS A.'. .:D A 'PL ;:CA 1 J._N 1 C f1:i .a 1 :_+.V f.J '," y L•.,A.• Scott i M: 1 !. ; 1= S armed 1 Y•.1;1 F•1 1 . u ; J NO . i Amount i Date 1 'sMoui. G ' • , Nc..rri1•r. . ve Record . . .. WI J.tiS.L 1 1 I I I , 1 1 1 , I 1 1 , 1 t I I •,,, .'1 1 1 1 A A r-,1'1, of 1 ,' C:1 . A : Sep 1 1 1 SD - S1MIJ)r•UCTED A`P\1'.S (l.lR 1r.AND 1 • '1 - 1 *RESOURCE i�1ANAGEi' ENT SYSTEM** 1 1 1 ' , / 1 1 THIS CONSERVATION SYSTEM, AS / , . , 1 ' OUTLINED NED E..Y THE PRACTICES IN , , 1 ; ; I THIS PLAN, WILL Be!: FOLLOWED ; ; F-i..R AS LONG AS THE SODEUSTED ACRES^ ARE TILLED OR PLANTED TO ; ; ; ; AN ANNUAL CRI:.;P. SI:e• attached � ; ; ; ; CO-CPA-2 "Estimating So I I Loss ' ' ; ; ; from Wind and water Erosion" , . • for l'Cf{'r'e c1r'Id s1''CC'r" 5{, I I loss . . ; i ; ' ' ; A iiEl. i : 1 . %LC ; :fit?I:I 92 : i ; _2.. - conservation cropping ; ; A cropping system consisting . • ; ; of one year winter wheat ( or . I ; ; ; will he alternated with one . , ' ; . 1 ; year of fallow in rotation . ' ' i ; Winter wheat :Sh1+"•u l d be p i arli.ed . . • ; ; ; between September 1 and ; ; September 15. Timely weed • ; ' ; ; conGr" i and a fer-ti l I 't.y 1 ; management program sn oUId be ; . USC'Ij to produce optimum crop . ; ; yields , improve the physical ,. I • 1 I 1 I 1 c I I I I o I L I •:I I Q I• L 1 . ,1 1 d 1 I ; I• , reduce erosion . ; 1 the First year out ':•{' ;3r-atesr ' ' ; ; ail acres wt i l be croppeo . Th 1 1 ' ; ; . ; ; second year ha ; f the strips 1 ; ; ; wl l l be daub le cropped} to 1 , ; ; i n 1 1. 1 ate 'ti1(~ str I �'l� ', c l_,p t PI•:: I . 1 . . v , 1 I . pat ern . 1 ; ; . . �_ , r 0 2 2 ; I cal V i }iI al 111; I i I t•'i 1..1:l. e . + 1 I + 1 •�.1 k1. .'r Y Y.r• . on p r c It I C I .. r i' o -.•. :t.. • .i., . .i�I1.;_ it 1.t? .+ i •.;1 i. !�b .: ,..L::.•-, •4.�1.',,. ;;yy ' i L'. ___ _____ _____ ._. ._ .'---, { I.S. Department of Agriculture Wages 02 .oli Conservation 'Service Jan 01 , :1.90 Mc C+1NNEL.L, PHYLLIS RECORD Oi= DECISIONS AND At''PL I CAT I i N Assisted ny C.W. Scott ' iekd ; Punned : Applied 1 No . : Amount : Date 1 Amount ; Date 1 Narrative Record ; 1 ; 1A HEL* 1 ' -29 - Conservation T i I I age : ; System : ' - 1 A tillage system will be used ' ; to maintain at least r_.ri;}-7;!S:S ; ; ; : I bs. /ac . actual winter wheat ; ; residue or W% ground Laver : : after- planting to reduce wind : and writer erosion . 1 : On set-as r do or ACR acres . ; exi5'tina tinier wheat residue ; : will be maintained , or a : forage sorgnum w r l I be planted : to provide cover during the over-winter period . IA i;L+»'� ; : 1 . Ac ; ;r. 9'.- ; ; : '_+:..2 - Str 1 I:+c r pp i ng r Wind ; 1 Crops will be grown in an : a I ternate crop-fallow pattern ; ; � ; : to control wind erosion .I on . : ; Strips wl l l be estaG I r Shlt?d in ; , . ; : an ott/wo t dir'r, tI � n nt t o ; : Voll wing widths : , , , ; , , • ., , ,i_ ::..'f'+ , , c a l• , o n a n 6 wi a : n v e i I:l 1 1 c.. o •:i J . .. _ o i I . va io i f p r t I . c +: I , r• .:+_I i 1 . i .. d . . _ . :i$2 1 i c e WIL l i _ .:_ . a .....,. 1• y A c t of ,. . r •.r :.r.:�, r • t' I- __.✓...•"r!'^,^'rr*"TTTS^m✓r"�? • ,r e F ^"t�.•m+. . ,7:2;21177-77:770,_:77::r' t.j:I I ! ?%;";,�. ! - 1 '` r / '`s Pi�kY�ex. l-ttie-T-Tent n1ti✓eN.'Irrttvii ''��((}}.. :n' (fr-�f't. ix? i �r`,+ Irk ! 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'if.,. a L y 2 r. :h rw f '`T1f^s +" t~^ i^ v , y. i s 1 H r r .,._^..,w n ay F;.;,.:.:?; v Cr: `�i h °;./.4.•.4 a 54•�� ' - '', r` ws� ri r I' ':c `. .t 'y c : 1 .``) r 1 r �yx9 Q . ..0 4 77 r e a,\ I '. : 31 54.., it ._ t t 4 ,:+ R ^. i.+ . ti ?% 40 ar -' 'e f 4014' k:. _. 31 • Ys > ,:� ]r I *iat �r5c° 1 ifi t) i ..a 'Tim 7 J .40 .7a • L... .4"'•••-19" R. .i84'/. IR. 57 .,. - a �� I�a,,, t . 36 Soil survey of preferred species is maintained in the plant buff alograss. The average annual production of air-dry community. vegetation ranges from 500 to 1,500 pounds. If the plant cover is disturbed, protection from erosion If the range is overgrazed, the proportion of preferred is needed. Loss of the surfaco layer rosults in a severe forage plants decreases and the proportion of loss decrease in productivity and in the potential of the unit to preferred forage plants increases. Therefore, livestock produce plants suitable for grazing. Slope limits access grazing should be managed so that the desired balance by livestock and results in overgrazing of the less sloping of preferred species is maintained in the plant areas. community. Management practices Suitable for use on this unit are Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor proper range use, deferred grazing, and rotation grazing. condition. The plants selected for seeding should meet Livestock grazing should be managed to protect the unit the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or from excessive erosion. Mechanical treatment is not both. Other management practices that are suitable for practical because of the areas of Rock outcrop and the use on this unit are proper range use, deferred grazing, steepness of slope. and rotation grazing. If the plant cover is disturbed, This unit is poorly suited to windbreaks and protection from soil blowing is needed. Loss of the environmental plantings. The main limitations of the surface layer results in a severe decrease in productivity Peetz soil are the high content of lime, moderate and in the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable available water capacity, and steepness of slope. for grazing. Supplemental irrigation may be needed when planting This unit is well suited to windbreaks and and during dry periods. environmental plantings. Supplemental irrigation may be This map unit is in capability subclass Vlls, needed when planting and during dry periods. nonirrigated, and in Gravel Breaks range sito. This map unit is in capability subclass IV, nonirrigated, 54—Platner loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This doop, and in Loamy Plains range site. well drained soil is on smooth to slightly dissected plains 55—Renohill fine sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent and adjacent stream terraces. It formed in calcareous slopes. This moderately deep, well drained soil is on loamy alluvium. slightly dissected to moderately dissected plains. It Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown loam 4 formed in calcareous IOamy or clayey residuum derived inches thick. The subsoil is clay, clay loam, and silty clay dominantly from shale. loam 20 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 Typically, tho surface layer is brown fine sandy loam 5 inches or more is calcareous lino sandy loam and sandy inches thick. The subsoil is clay loam 13 inches thick. loam. The substratum is calcareous clay loam 14 inches thick. Included in this unit are small areas of Ascalon tine Shale is at a depth of 32 inches. Depth to shale ranges sandy loam, Manzanola clay loam, and Nunn clay loam. from 20 to 40 inches. In some areas the surface layer is Also included are soils that have a fine sandy loam or loam or clay loam. sandy loam surface layer. Permeability of this Platner soil is slow. Available water Included in this unit are small areas of Midway clay capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or loam, Shingle loam, and Rock outcrop of shale. more. Runoff is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is Permeability of this Renohill soil is slow. Available slight. Tho hazard of soil blowing is moderato, wator capacity is moderato. Effective rooting depth is 20 This unit is used as nonirrigated cropland and to 40 inches. Runoff is medium, and the hazard of water rangeland. Winter wheat is the main crop. erosion is slight to moderate. The hazard of soil blowing • This unit is well suited to winter wheat, barley, oats, is moderate. and sorghum. Low annual precipitation is tho main This unit is used as rangoland and nonirrigatod limitation for the crops that can be grown on this unit. cropland. Because precipitation is not sufficient for annual The potential plant community on this unit is mainly cropping, a cropping system that includes small grain blue grama, western whoatgrass, sedges, and •and summer fallow is most suitable. Precipitation usually . buff alograss. The average annual production of air-dry is too low for crops on this unit to make efficient use of vegetation ranges from 500 to 1,500 pounds. fertilizer. If the range is overgrazed, the proportion of preferred Maintaining crop residue on or near the surface forage plants decreases and the proportion of less reduces runoff, reduces soil blowing, and helps to preferred forage plants increases. Therefore, livestock maintain soil filth and organic matter content. Stubble- grazing should be managed so that the desired balance • mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum tillage help to of preferred species is maintained in the plant control erosion and conserve moisture. Terraces reduce community. runoff and the risk of erosion and help to conserve Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor moisture. condition. The plants selected for seeding should meet The potential plant community on this unit is mainly the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or blue grama, western wheatgrass, sedges, and both. Other management practices that are suitable for a.rL,g• -.,n-rn. '�y++F::'�e�*� ^le$'td�e�y A �3."�c"""�:�""�, e� z Pu"^diL"�v`, Y�5.'Y w�a `3's t. � vq�S .•w°'.. `�at'm:. ,,,_ _..._.,..a�i:-'Itti1�Y"+���� �' { csw .R =�t .r' .s,1ssd.-.�i,.;�,.,s;.�' ..u::...�. o•. . .-.a3,;i .. (�ottt \ tit OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4391 P.O. BOX 1948 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 illiDe COLORADO July 8 , 1991 Michael J. Seppala, Vice-President The First Security Bank 301 Clayton Street P. O. Box 525 Brush, CO 80723 RE : Letter of Credit on Behalf of Phyllis McConnell Dear Mr. Seppala : Enclosed is the original Letter of Credit No. 1 issued by The First Security Bank to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, concerning Phyllis McConnell . As per our telephone conversation of Tuesday, July 2 , 1991 , I believe that the letter of credit should take a slightly different form. Specifically, the letter of credit must be available to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, to draw upon in the event of a violation by Ms . McConnell of either the Plowing Permit or of Weld County Ordinance 108-A. The Permit is being issued pursuant to the Ordinance. I have enclosed a copy of Ordinance 108-A for your review. It requires the permittee to comply with all of the Ordinance ' s terms and conditions and to comply with the Conservation Plan which is actually part of the Permit. Please call me at ( 303 ) 356-4000 , extension 4391 , if I may be of any further assistance in writing the letter of credit . Sincerely, truce T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney BTB : rm Enc . KA The First J Security Bank 301 Clayton Street • P. O. Box 525 • Brush, Colorado 80723 b' a ;` To: Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners Wx' 4 '• Weld County,Colorado� ' • ' 3� 444/I t' ' Greeley, Colorado 80631 ' LETTER OF CREDIT NO 1 , Date: June 27, 1991 ,,1 Expiration Date June 27, 1992 ;/P.' ',�" s v y t 1 4 � � t , Gentlemen. r. r We hereby establish our Irrevocable Letter of Credit in your,favor, at the request„of Phyllis McConnell. We hereby authorize you to draw on The First Security Bank, Brush, Colorado up to an aggregate amount of $2,430.00 U.S. Dollars available by your drafts at sight in the event you deem it necessary by reason of your having executed bond(s) on behalf of Phyllis McConnell, bound unto the Board of Commissioners of Weld County . of Colorado and binding upon terms and conditions of the permit and of the ordinance No. 108-A. All drafts so drawn must be marked drawn under,our Letter of Credit number 1 1. ,of this extendeIt is ad withoutnamendmentLfor Credit it shall all be deemed automatically . the resent or any future expiration date hereof, unless sixty (60) days prior to any such date we shall notify you in writing by certified mail at the above listed address that we elect not to consider this Letter of Credit renewed for any such additional period. Upon receipt by you of such notice, you may draw hereunder by means of your drafts on us .at sight, accompanied by your written certification that the aforesaid bond(s) is satisfied, you will refund to us the amount paid, less any amounts which may have been paid by you in the meantime under your bond(s) and any unpaid premium due you on said bond(s) . We engage with you that all drafts under and in compliance with the terms of this credit will be duly honored if presented at this office on or before June 27 , 1992 or any automatically extended date, as hereinbefore set forth. We confirm credit and hereby undertake that all drafts drawn and presented will be duly honored by us. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to the "Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credit (1983 Revision) , International Chamber of Commerce Brochure No. 400 . Sincerely, (Xt.,, �Daz/tal,--- David L. Oak o //��cllutive Vice President Michael J. eppal ,iVice President DLO/MJS: fla nB '1-:“I VJELD COUNTY The First cc) s,cF.ERs KA Security Bank I9: 15 k'� Vin_ nil t� 77CHHLERFIl 301 Clayton Street • PA). Box 525 • Brush, Jotorado 80723 TO: Clerk of the Board:of Commissione Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 LETTER OF C I NO. 1 DATE: JUNE 27; 1991 - E IRATION E: June 27, 1992 Gentlemen: We hereby establish our Irrevocable Lett r of edit in your favor, at the request of i 7iii8: ilicConnell. :We -n 'roii Lthorize you to draw on The First Security Bank;r,Brush, Colorado o an aggregate amount of $2,430.00 U.S. Dollars , availabl by, your afts at sight in the event you deem it necessary'' and bind ng on erms and conditions of the permit and of the Weld County, C or do rdinance No. 108-A. All drafts so drawn must be marked `d -wn under r etter of Credit No. 1. It is a condition of t ' s tt f Credit that it shall be deemed automatically extended wi ho .t ame dment for one year from the present or any future expiration ""t= he eof, unless sixty (60) days prior to any such date we shall n•`if u in writing by certified mail at the above listed address at , e ct not to consider this Letter of Credit renewed for any su h ad iti al period. Upon receipt by you of such notice, you may dr w he eu er by means of your drafts on us at sight, accompanied by you r' t certification that the aforesaid permit is satisfied, you will e u to us the amount paid, less any amounts which may have been paid b in the meantime. We engage 'th u hat all drafts under and in compliance with the terms of thi c edi will be duly honored if presented at this office on or before J e 7, 1992 or any automatically extended date, as hereinbefore s t forth. - We confirm credit and hereby undertake that all dr s drawn a presented will be duly honored by us. Exrpt s f as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to th if rm Customs ' and Practice for Documentary Credit's (1983 Res ' n) International Chamber of Commerce Brochure No. 400. Sin rely, d David O eson, u _ve._Vice resident . K. Michael J. Se ala ice President DLO/MJS:fla Hello